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Title Section15 1986-02-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1086 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1986-02-26 1 Dramatic end as he prepares to fly into exile palace invaded; wild scenes of rejoicing MANILA, Tuesday FERDINAND MARCOS abandoned his presidential palace tonight and flew to a US air base after a military rebellion backed by "people power" brought down his 20-y ear-old regime. Late tonight,AFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 1,032 words
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Article, Illustration634 1986-02-26 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT US recognises Cory govt; Marcos gets a kind word By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Tues. Secretary of State George Shultz, hailing ordinary Filipinos as "the true heroes today", announced the US was recognising the new Philippine government headed by President Corazon Aquino.Reuter - 634 words
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69 1986-02-26 1 SINGAPORE is recognising the government of President Corazon Aquino. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said early this morning: "The Singapore Government will be making its statement on recognition of the government of President Corazon Aquino as soon as possible. "We need some time to get m69 words
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88 1986-02-26 1 THK Pint Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong will give ln Parliament today the Government's reftponse to the Economic Committee's report. Mr Goh Is expected to announce which of the committee's broadranging recommendation* on Central Provident Fond contributions, wage reform, corporate and personal Income tax,88 words
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Article370 1986-02-26 2 SIA tie-up to Bali AFTER SEVEN years, Singapore Airlines will be flying to Bali again using Garuda planes. The twice-weekly flights starting on April 22 are the result of a joint service between the two national carriers. The agreement for the joint service with Garuda was signed here yesterday370 words
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Article268 1986-02-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: A BROAD political consensus certainly has to ke built to ensure that the measures proposed by the Economic Committee are implemented effectively. And the most effective way of tmlldlng this ls not so mnch by applying the principle of equal misery bnt by i— irn268 words
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Article207 1986-02-26 2 SES TELLS BROKING FIRMS TO APPOINT AUDITORS THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore is believed to have suggested that financially-troubled broking member firms appoint auditors to oversee the firms' assets to assure tleir bankers that their collateral is being protected by an independent manager. The recommended accounting firm is Peat,207 words
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Article114 1986-02-26 2 'BETTER THAN SILENCE" A READER comments on the First Deputy Prime Minister's call to act and to halt criticism of Government policies after the coming Budget debate. The reader submits that critics are not necessarily opponents of the Government and says that those who openly state their names and114 words
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Article345 1986-02-26 2 US rapped on N-arms KREMLIN chief Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday attacked the US response to a Soviet plan for scrapping nuclear weapons and hinted he could decide not to meet President Ronald Reagan for a second summit. Addressing the 27th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party, Mr Gorbachev345 words
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190 1986-02-26 2 PBS: No quit letters SABAH Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan said yesterday his ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah had not received any resignation letters from six assemblymen reported to have quit the party to join the opposition. He said he would meet all the six190 words
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Article256 1986-02-26 2 Robson raps schedule CAPTAIN Bryan Robson has criticised the preparations he and the rest of the England soccer squad have been allowed for the World Cup finals. Robson, who returns after a two-match absence to lead England against Israel today, said that while many countries had cut short their256 words
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Article400 1986-02-26 2 Organ donors needed MANY KIDNEY patients will have to die because of a shortage of donor organs both m Britain and Singapore. And there is proof that the donor card arrangement (which is used here) or the opting out scheme which was once considered, do not work. What400 words
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Article314 1986-02-26 2 Product Advertiser Section/Page Aran Hitachi I 8 Sanyo I 3 MM Qantas Airways I —15 UTA Airlines II 1 Audto Setron (Sony) I 1 Philips I 5 Baby's to* LRC Overseas (Gripe Water) I —10 Banks Bank of America I 22 Credit POSB I 11 Hong Leong Finance314 words
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Article, Illustration363 1986-02-26 3 Japanese subsidy plan 'may violate trading codes' WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's administration said yesterday a new Japanese plan to subsidise exporters hurt by the decline of the US dollar may violate global trading codes and warned that the United States could take steps toReuter - 363 words
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Article146 1986-02-26 3 Hundreds of Maoris welcome Queen HASTINGS (New Zealand), Tues. New Zealand's Maori tribes gave Queen Elizabeth a spectacular welcome today, ignoring radical groups which have protested against her week -long visit. Hundreds of warriors representing the race that makes up about 10 per cent of New Zealand's population chanted mReuter - 146 words
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297 1986-02-26 3 RITA GOMEZ - Carrian trial opens in HK High Court today RITA GOMEZ By of The New Straits Times HONGKONG, Tues. The long-awaited opening of the Carrian trial has been set for tomorrow m the High Court here. This is the climax of a six-month committal hearing that was barred from the press,297 words
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Article84 1986-02-26 3 TOKYO, Tues. Iwaichi Fujiwara, who helped organise the Indian National Independence Army during World War n, has died of gall-bladder cancer at a Tokyo hospital, his family said today. He was 77. When Singapore fell to the Japanese, Mr Fujiwara, a former general of the SelfDefenceAFP - 84 words
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Article31 1986-02-26 3 TOKYO, Tues. US Secretary of Defence Caspar Weinberger will visit Tokyo m early April for regulai talks with his Japanese counterpart, Koichi Kato, Japanese officials here said yesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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222 1986-02-26 3 LONDON, Tnes. A British woman of 112 has become the oldest person m the world after a Japanese man aged 12t died, a spokesman for the Guinness Book of Records said yesterday. The book listed Anna Eliza Williams as the second oldest whenReuter - 222 words
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352 1986-02-26 3 Seoul police arrests to ease tension SEOUL, Tuesday SOUTH Korean police said today they would stop arresting politicians as part of government efforts to defuse political tension caused by an opposition campaign to press for direct presidential polls. A police spokesman said 77 politicians and dissidents had been taken forReuter - 352 words
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195 1986-02-26 3 GENEVA, Tuas. A NEW international aid monitoring group has called for an end to funds for Sri Lanka, which it said were being concentrated on government troops. Former British Aid and Overseas Development Minister Judith Hart, a member of theAFP - 195 words
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Article505 1986-02-26 4 Gorbachev hints summit with Reagan may be hit Moscow condemns terrorism MOSCOW, Tues. Sevlet leader Mikhail Gorbachev today strongly condemned International terrorism aad said he was ready to co-operate with ether countries to help stamp lt eat. The Sevlet I nlon "rejects teirerlsm ln principleAFP; Reuter - 505 words
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Article420 1986-02-26 4 MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev today attacked the era of Leonid Brezhnev, made a strong call for reform m the country's economy and delivered a blast against the United States. Delivering a day-long report to the 27th Communist Party Congress, Mr Gorbachev told theReuter; AP - 420 words
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282 1986-02-26 4 Silent protest by dissidents in Poland WARSAW, Tues. Slowly, silently, an unknown number of dissidents are starving m Polish prisons, hushed-up hunger strikes that m some cases lasted as long as three months. The news of these strikes has leaked slowly if at all from the prisons, where the authoritiesAFP - 282 words
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Article99 1986-02-26 4 IRAN CLAIMED its forces captured 25 Kurdish villages m northern Iraq yesterday m an attack Prime Minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi said was part of Iran's fight to lower Gulf states' oil production and raise world prices. Iran said pre-determined objectives of the attack had been reached m theReuter - 99 words
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Article69 1986-02-26 4 AFGHAN GUERILLAS dressed as policemen captured about 30 Soviet paratroopers who dropped east of Kabul, Western diplomats m Islamabad said yesterday. Quoting reports from Afghanistan, they said fighting erupted after the incident at Tezin near Sarobi some time m the past week but the paratroopers' fate was unknown.Reuter - 69 words
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Article70 1986-02-26 4 A CHINESE AIR force pilot who defected to South Korea on Friday will be granted political asylum m Taiwan and given a US$l.9 million (Ss4.l million) bounty, Foreign Ministry sources m Taipei said yesterday. They said South Korea told Taiwan's Ambassador to Seoul on Monday thatReuter - 70 words
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Article90 1986-02-26 4 MORE THAN 12,000 miners at South Africa's second-largest gold mine went on strike yesterday m a dispute arising from the death of four supervisors m a fight at the mine last week, the union said m Johannesburg. The 250,000-member National Union of Mineworkers, South Africa's largest labour union,AP - 90 words
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203 1986-02-26 4 CAPE TOWN, Tues. Troops from the South Africa Defence Force yesterday began helping desperate farmers qnell the country's worst locust plague m 21 years, as millions of the winged predators continued their sweep. The Invasion m the wake ef geed rainsAFP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration132 1986-02-26 5 BABY Chloe Azmallag (top) ls safe and snag m her mother's arms on Sunday after an embarrassing mix-up at the Marin General Hospital m California. Parents Andre and Isle Azmallag are seen here looking relieved that they have the right baby. Baby Chloe hadReuter - 132 words
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174 1986-02-26 5 WASHINGTON, Tuesday COCA-COLA and Pepsi are fighting hard for dominance of the American soft-drinks market, worth a fizzing US$3O billion (Ss64 billion) a year m the United States alone. The chief weapons m the combat are New Coke and its "traditional" formula. ClassicAFP - 174 words
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209 1986-02-26 5 Nearly 1 million American children victims of abuse WASHINGTON, Toes. Reports of child sexual abase In the nation Jumped by 59 per cent between 1983 and 1984 and most of the victims were abused In their own home* by f rostrated parents, a study showed yesterday. Hrn study by theUPI - 209 words
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Article67 1986-02-26 5 LOS ANGELES, Tues. More than three years after pleading no contest to a US$l.3 million (Ss2.B million) investment scheme, a film producer surrendered yesterday to begin serving a two-year prison term. George Le Fave's sentencing was delayed 24 times before the term was imposed m NovemberUPI - 67 words
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Article25 1986-02-26 5 LONIX)N, Tues. Vanuatu, the first Pacific state to declare itself nuclear-free, yesterday calied for a treaty banning all nuclear weapons from the Pacific. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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347 1986-02-26 5 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE United States' economic growth this year should outstrip the 1985 pace as lower oil prices help to contain inflation, the National Association of Business Economists reported here yesterday. Citing a study of 300 of its members, the association said growthAFP; AP - 347 words
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Article293 1986-02-26 5 NEW YORK, Tues. Crude oil prices rose sharply yesterday, following a statement by Saudi Arabia that it would work to lift prices higher. The benchmark US crude oil. West Texas Intermediate, rose US$l.5O to $15.10 a barrel (about 553.15 to 5531.70). "lhe kingdom will spareReuter - 293 words
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Showdown in Manila
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Article, Illustration497 1986-02-26 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent A6BY TAN is the only Singapore journalist reporting on the current crisis m the Philippines. Miss Tan, 34, has been covering the Philippine scene since 1974. MANILA, Tues. Thousands of people cheered wildly as opposition leader Mrs CorazonReuter - 497 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-02-26 6 MANILA, Tues. The room was full of rhythmic chanting and a sense of confusion. Hands holding small red, white and blue paper flags went up and swayed back and forth to cheers and the strains of a lively march as Mr Ferdinand Marcos enteredAP; Reuter - 574 words
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Article358 1986-02-26 6 A GROUP of people who flew into Singapore from Manila yesterday said the situation there was tense but civilians who stayed out of the troubled spots were m no danger. The group, comprising people of several nationalities and a few Filipinos, told reporters at Cnangi Airport358 words
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149 1986-02-26 6 Confusion keeps business at a standstill MANILA, Tnes. Business activity In Manila waa at a virtual stand still far the second day running today as confusion mounted following the rebellion by troops opposed to Mr Marcos. Banks stayed shot for a holiday called by Central Bask Governor Jose Fernandez andReuter - 149 words
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Article32 1986-02-26 6 HONGKONG: The Speaker of the Philippine Parliament, Mr Nicanor Yniguez, is m Hongkong, a consulate official said yesterday. But he said Mr Yniguez planned to return to Manila. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article50 1986-02-26 6 WASHINGTON: The US has put its forces m the Philippines on a "higher state of readiness" to protect its two military bases, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. But Admiral William Crowe said he believed the worst of the crisis had passed. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article42 1986-02-26 6 BACOLOD: Gunmen killed local police chief Colonel Gilfredo Geolingo and his driver today m the central Philippines, police and witnesses said. Col Geolingo said on television earlier he would enforce strictly an overnight curfew ordered by Mr Marcos. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article36 1986-02-26 6 MANILA: Airport security men stopped Justice Minister Estelito Mendoza from leaving the Philippines today, church-backed Radio Veritas said. The radio gave no reason why he was not allowed to leave for San Francisco. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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587 1986-02-26 7 MANILA, Tuesday TWICE m the last two harrowing nights, the rebels thought they had Ferdinand Marcos cornered. But twice he nimbly survived, clinging to his goldtipped executive throne ana uttering rambling lawyer's monologues about the orderliness he claimed to see all about him.NYT - 587 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-02-26 7 NEW YORK, Tuesday THE battle for the Philippines was largely played out on television screens. President Ferdinand Marcos, barricaded m the Malacanang Palace, had been using television to communicate to the nation to try to convince his people he was still mAFP; AP - 444 words
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254 1986-02-26 7 MANILA, Tues. A bloodbath was averted early today when a regiment of the First Scout Rangers mutinied, refusing to carry out orders to attack with tanks the rebel forces holding out m Camp Crame, highly-placed military sources said. Later, rebel leader Lieu-tenant-General254 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-02-26 7 MANILA, Tues. Sporadic street fighting which claimed at least 12 lives, abated late today, but tension remained high at points where civilian crowds Jeered loyalist troops. The bloodiest battle, which began lust after Mrs Corazon Aquino was proclaimed President, claimed nine livesAFP; AP; Reuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-02-26 8 The pressure before Marcos capitulated WASHINGTON, Tuesday STATE Department lawyers are studying the possibility of freezing Philippine assets m the United States, a department official said. But spokesman Charles Redman denied this was actively being considered, adding: "There's no substance to it whatever." TheReuter - 364 words
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Article, Illustration263 1986-02-26 8 MICHAEL LIM - Top embassy officials switch sides MICHAEL LIM By TWO top officials m the Philippines Embassy m Singapore switched sides by announcing their support for Mrs Corazon Aquino. In a statement, Charge D' Affaires Mrs Etta Enriquez and Vice Consul and Third Secretary, Miss Petrolina Garcia, said they were joining theirReuter - 263 words
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576 1986-02-26 8 Reactions around the world WASHINGTON, Tues. Governments all over the world have called for a return to democracy m the Philippines, while Filipino diplomats stationed abroad have urged President Ferdinand Marcos to resign. In Canberra, Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said the soonerAFP; UPI - 576 words
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257 1986-02-26 8 Lange rejects involvement under pact Impact on Anzus Treaty WELLINGTON, Tues. New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange has rejected Australia's view that the Philippine crisis could lead to the activation of the Anzus defence treaty. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said on Friday an attack on American forces stationed mUPI - 257 words
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AROUND ASEAN...and Across the Causeway
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179 1986-02-26 9 KL to take in fewer foreign workers PORT DICKSON, Tues. The government has cut down on recruitment of Indonesian and Bangladeshi workers to give work to local retrenched workers, Labour Minister Datuk Lee Kirn Sai said yesterday. He said the government was making every effort to ensure that the retrenchedBernama - 179 words
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Article54 1986-02-26 9 campaign KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Malaysia and Indonesia have agreed to step up cooperation against drug abuse, Malaysian Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said today. Datuk Rais, who is also chairman of the National Association Against Drug Abuse (Pemadam). said there would be an exchangeprogramme of anti-narcotics officials betweenBernama - 54 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-02-26 9 Kitingan to meet 6 MPs said to have quit party KOTA KINABALU, Tuesday CHIEF Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan said today his ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah has not received any resignation letters from six assemblymen reported to have quit the party to join opposition ranks.Bernama; AFP - 501 words
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215 1986-02-26 9 BANGKOK, Tues. About 1,200 Thai soldiers are engaged m a week-long exercise along the border with Cambodia, Thai military sources said today. Three Thai divisions are involved m the annual exercise with heavy artillery, tanks, armoured personnel carriers, fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters at Khao IAFP - 215 words
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Article66 1986-02-26 9 JAKARTA, Tues. Prosecutors have demanded the death sentence for two Muslim militant students charged with several bombings m East and Central Java, the official Antara news agency said yesterday. Antara quoted the prosecutors as telling a court m the East Java city of Malang that Achmad Muladawila,Reuter - 66 words
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359 1986-02-26 9 Investing in agriculture pays off for Jakarta JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia can expect to reap the benefits this year of its investments m agriculture, a sector which will power the country's economy for the second straight year, according to a United States embassy report published here yesterday. With oil revenue slippingAFP - 359 words
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Article120 1986-02-26 9 JAKARTA, Tim. A jobless man sentenced to sto months' jail on robbery charge* uoked the conrt to give Urn a Im* ger sentence because he doco not know what to dn outside, the Merdeka ncwopaper reported yesterday. Snngkono Yadmo, 21, wan sentenced by the EaotAP - 120 words
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Article153 1986-02-26 10 A FIRM which plans to freeze the wages of workers because it says it is m financial trouble must also do likewise to the salaries of its executive staff. Inequity, said the NTUC Assistant Secretary-General, Mr Goh Chee Wee (Boon Lay), quoting a Chinese proverb, is a153 words
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Article109 1986-02-26 10 THE services of government doctors and specialists are not being used to their fullest. Too many spend time m management duties when they should devote their attention to medical practice. Leave the secretarial and organisation work to another non-medical team, said Dr Dixie Tan (Ulu Pandan). Doctors109 words
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Article66 1986-02-26 10 SAY sorry that's the most decent thing the Government can do for getting the economy into the mess it is m, said Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson). He also said the PAP won its last general election on the false mandate that it would lead Singaporeans into an era66 words
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Article, Illustration61 1986-02-26 10 IT IS not the style of the PAP Government to abandon ship at the first sign of trouble. This was the rebuttal from Dr Arthur Beng (Fengshan) to Mr Jeyaretnam's call on the Government to resign. "We have the mandate of the people, and we do not61 words
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Article62 1986-02-26 10 IT IS not surprising if Singapore did not accurately forecast that the economy would take a turn for the worse, said Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa). The nature of forecasting is such that there would invariably be errors. He said the United States, with all the data resources62 words
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Article93 1986-02-26 10 IF TAXI fares had not been increased last year, the recession would have hit cabbies' earnings badly, said Dr Yeo Ning Hong, Minister for Communications and Information. He added that their earnings today were up from last year. Dr Yeo said when the fares were93 words
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Article60 1986-02-26 10 Benefits bef ore job A GROUP of 113 Public Works Department workers were offered redeployment to other jobs recently. But 95 of them preferred to be retrenched to enjoy the benefits. This, said Acting Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan, was what happened. They were not retrenched, as Mr Jeyaretnam had60 words
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Article, Illustration641 1986-02-26 10 Debate on the Presidential Address AN across-the-board wage freeze is neither practical nor desirable, Mr Goh Chee Wee (Boon Lay) said yesterday. This is because the wage level m different companies, even among those doing the same business, is different, he said. While641 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1986-02-26 10 Only thing to do is to apologise, says Jeya THE Government has lost the moral right to govern Singapore, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam said yesterday. This is because it mismanaged the economy and brought misery to the people. Signs of a downturn m1,033 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-02-26 10 DR DIXIE Tan (Ulu Pandan) said yesterday that a well-managed public health service can help boost exports. Singapore has the expertise and facilities to be a regional health centre, she said, as our doctors are well-qualified, hospitals wellequipped and nurses well-trained. There is401 words
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Article362 1986-02-26 10 So maybe the opposition heralded the recession? THE NTUC has adequately presented the views of its union leaders and members to the Economic Committee, Mr Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong (Moulmein) told Parliament yesterday. He said the NTUC held many IF THE economic slowdown Is due to362 words
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163 1986-02-26 10 SINGAPOREANS need to adapt to the new economic circumstances and work hand-ln-hond with employers to solve present problems, said Mr Lm Ping Sam (Ylo Cha Kfing) Mr Lm told Parliament that the yeara ef high eeenemlc growth had disadvantages It had made163 words
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124 1986-02-26 10 Yock Suan rebuts claim by Anson MP THE Acting Labour Minister, Mr Lee Yock Suan. yesterday rebutted Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's (Anson) claim that the Government was unwilling to help 113 retrenched Public Works Department workers. He told the House that contrary to Mr Jeyaretnam's claim, the workers were asked124 words
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161 1986-02-26 10 THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Labour and the Environment), Mr Eugene Yap, yesterday disputed Potong Pasir MP Chiam See Tong's contention that the cost of housing should not exceed three years' income of a purchaser. Mr Yap said he could not understand how Mr Chiam worked161 words
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Article, Illustration939 1986-02-26 11 IRENE HOE - Now for a word or two or three from your MPs IRENE HOE From the Gallery By WHATEVER one thinks of Singapore's parliamentarians, one can't accuse them of being tongue-tied, especially when one of their number has the floor. There were more interruptions than speeches m Parliament yesterday, the second939 words
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212 1986-02-26 11 'Give some relief to those who have lost jobs' EMPLOYERS should look after the welfare of their workers seriously, as is done m Japan. Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) said. He said that there were many workers who have been retrenched through no fault of their own. They should212 words
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Article, Illustration426 1986-02-26 11 Diesel tax will be imposed m due course Dr Yeo THE Government's decision to increase taxi fares last year has resulted m taxi-drivers earning more. Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong said yesterday. He also said the proposal to increase the diesel426 words
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Article, Illustration753 1986-02-26 11 Debate on the Presidential Address This is Govt's top priority, says Dr Augustine Tan QUOTE THE Government's main concern now should be to save companies that provide jobs for Singaporeans, Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) told Parliament yesterday. This should be its top priority "to save753 words
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349 1986-02-26 11 Jeya reticent when he's quizzed on Anson Council RARELY has the MP for Anson not have a ready rebuttal to criticisms levelled at him. But yesterday, even after he was called "the greatest confidence trickster" by the acting Community Development Minister m Parliament, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam remained unusually reticent when349 words
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439 1986-02-26 11 MP suggests $400 a month from CPF for the jobless MR YATIMAN Yusof (Kg Kembangan), yesterday proposed that sole breadwinners, who cannot find a job during the recession, be allowed to withdraw a $400 monthly allowance from their CPF accounts. He said losing a job would mean an inability to439 words
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Advertisement75 1986-02-26 10 Three magnificent volumes a unique photographic record of the China many of us will never see. Statues, caves full of early Chinese art, lonely deserts, majestic mountains, oases, folk dances the myriad peoples of the region. This is our heritage. This is a collection you will treasure, a permanent reminder75 words
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593 1986-02-26 12 Debate on the Presidential Address What we want is investment demand, not consumer de- W mand. Dr lee on why more take home pay would not stimulate economic recovery DR LEE Boon Yang (Jalan Besar) pressed the two opposition MPs to state593 words
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330 1986-02-26 12 THE Government will not abandon ship m times of crisis nor will It cling on for the sake of clinging on, Dr Arthur Beng (Fengshan) said yesterday. "It Is not our style/ he told the House when he rose to reject a motion330 words
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239 1986-02-26 12 Barisan: Three major flaws in report THERE are three major flaws m the Economic Committee's report, opposition party Barisan Sosialis said yesterday. In a statement, the party said the report is pro-big business; fails to address the need to stimulate consumer demand, and will widen the gap between the rich239 words
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Article313 1986-02-26 12 More reactions to the recommendations ot the Economic Committee THE National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) has accepted most of the recommendations of the Economic Committee that deal with wage restraint and reform. On the committee's severe wage restraint policy, the NTUC, m a statement issued313 words
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413 1986-02-26 12 On wage restraint 4 THE NTUC and its affiliates met on Feb 24 to discuss the Report of the Economic Committee. We note that the Economic Committee has made various proposals intended to steer our economy out of the present recession and to chart its413 words
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Article298 1986-02-26 12 On wage reform 4 WE NOTE that the NWC will be studying the proposed wage reform m depth. The proposed wage reform is to remove rigidities, to set wage levels which reflect more closely job worth as well as productivity, and to make greater use of298 words
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387 1986-02-26 13 SIA starts joint service to Bali with Garuda Twice-weekly route begins m April AFTER seven years, Singapore Airlines will be flying to Bali again using Garuda planes. The twice-weekly flights starting on April 22 are the result of a joint service between the two national carriers. The agreement for the387 words
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Article, Illustration305 1986-02-26 13 Match to raise funds for local sports A FOOTBALL match between top Hongkong actors and the Singapore national women's team this weekend will help te raise funds for local sports. The organiser of the event at the National Stadium on Saturday at305 words
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Article320 1986-02-26 13 New postage system for govt mail THE Government is changing to a new postage system which will allow it to monitor the actual amount of correspondence by ministries and departments. When the new system is introduced on April 1, all ministries and departments, except the Inland Revenue Department, will make320 words
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Article36 1986-02-26 13 THREE neighbourhood police posts m separate constituencies will be officially opened this weekend. They are at Block 27, Marsiling Drive, Block 643, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5; and Block 13. Holland Drive36 words
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169 1986-02-26 13 A MAN was yesterday charged with being involved m an attempt to defraud the Government of Customs duties. Lee Siew Kee. 58, allegedly did this by dealing with dutiable goods 12 bottles of brandy m a van m front af a shop m Selegie Road169 words
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161 1986-02-26 13 United to recruit more staff in S'pore UNITED Airlines, which recently took over PanAm's Pacific operations, is expected to recruit about 50 more flight attendants here m the next few months. These flight attendants would be used on its Asian routes, said Mr Donald Moonjian, Senior Vice-President and General Manager161 words
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110 1986-02-26 14 Filipino fined for stabbing colleague A FILIPINO metal worker was yesterday fined $3,000 for hurting a co-worker with a knife after a slight misunderstanding. Eleuterio Morte Jr, 26. pleaded guilty to stabbing Mr Raynaldo Maliwat, 32. on Feb 9 at their quarters at the Marina Centre construction site off Nicoll110 words
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374 1986-02-26 14 THE Defence Ministry is turning to parents for help m preparing youths to be both physically and psychologically fit for national service. It has, together with the People's Association, planned a series of talks, film shows and slide presentations at five374 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-02-26 14 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH Scarcity of jobs enables it to meet recruitment targets By RECESSION has been a boon to the Singapore Armed Forces, which have had little trouble recruiting career servicemen. Aided by the scarcity of jobs m the public and private sectors, the three SAF342 words
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315 1986-02-26 14 Shop assistant denies assaulting tourist A RADIO shop assistant yesterday denied he had assaulted a tourist for not baying from his shop hi Sim Lim Tower last Saturday evening. Mr Vincent Sleow, 71, claimed Instead that the tourist, Mr Yap Choon Choong, 36. injured his head when he fell during315 words
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Article561 1986-02-26 15 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN 442 called The Straits Times on Economic Committee report By AN AVERAGE of 90 calls a day, or 11 calls every hour, were received on the hotline. For five days during office hours. Singaporeans and others from all walks of life jammed561 words
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522 1986-02-26 15 JUNE TAN - Dr Tay and Aline differ over Best programme JUNE TAN MINISTER of State for Education Dr Tay Eng Soon and Changkat MP Dr Aline Wong are m opposite camps over the Basic Education for Skills Training programme. While Dr Wong questioned Best's relevance m Parliament on Monday, Dr Tay defended522 words
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Article121 1986-02-26 15 FOUR men went on trial m the High Court yesterday accused of rapine I lO^year-old girl m the servants' quarters of a hospital two years ago One of them, Simon Ngopal. 27, also fared a second charge or allegedly having procured the girl for121 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-02-26 15 Police look for killers of Filipino seaman A HUNT began yesterday fer the killers of a Filipino seaman found stabbed to death at a hawker centre behind the People's Park Complex on Monday night. Police Identified the victim as Mr Roberto Balclta, 34, a ship's cook. He was found lying208 words
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Article63 1986-02-26 15 WORLD-FAMOUS flamenco guitarist Paco Pena, 43, arrived yesterday for his two performances at the DBS Auditorium today and tomorrow Both concerts have heen sold out Mr Pena also gave a lec-ture-demonstration at the Ooethe-Institut yesterday. The other concerts by Terrence Farrell, Ouitars Unlimited Duo and George63 words
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Advertisement623 1986-02-26 13 IBM introduces a offering that's worth Getting the best possible education, or providing it, has just been W m\ ma^ e easier with IBM's special program for education. B This special education program is open to all faculty members, teaching W^»^B staff and full-time students of Nanyang Technological A Institute,623 words
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Advertisement916 1986-02-26 14 Welcome Speech b) Dr. S.H. reoh, ViceC hahman of Plastic s Rubber Institute Singapore Speech and )ttic ial taening on C onterenc c PLASTIC SESSION P.T March 12, 1986 j PLASTIC SESSION P. 3 March 13, 1986 1 Arbitration the better way to solve litigations on Internationai 11 "Thermal Analysis916 words
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Advertisement217 1986-02-26 14 Just drop the card. It's the fastest Play your cards nght. and you can lax fll Hf anything anytime, to anywhere on earth with "^>tem Toshiba's new compact facsimile. Model 6330. flf ~>_^_ 9§ The fax-card is Toshiba Model 6330's unique ->^_ way ot making taxing simpler and taster. You217 words
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Advertisement229 1986-02-26 15 Qantas. Every Sday; one-stop to t Ji JLAJ&fILAJI JU evening, every week of the year. So you arrive at Heathrow 1 1 1 1 4 Tl It*- 11 l^. xJ 4- L--x distances than any other airline. It's because of this that we understand, and satisfy, the needs of our229 words
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523 1986-02-26 16 The Straits Times says Remember the common man ATTENTION has been focused and hopes have been placed on business as the engine that would pull us out of the current recession, but the economic vehicle as a whole is likely to lack momentum and even stall if its other parts523 words
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Article, Illustration681 1986-02-26 16 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - 'The people refuse to be denied' EVANGELINE GAMBOA A Filipino journalist salutes her countrymen for standing up to Marcos OPINION By 4 Thousands upon thousands off people formed a fragile human barricade to protect the soldiers from the wrath off Mr Marcos. My family stands m that barricade and I681 words
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452 1986-02-26 16 Regional comment Editorial headlined, One against all, published m The Indonesian Observer on Feb 18. LAST Monday could have been called "heads of state day" for most news reporters. The Indonesian language programme of London's BBC reported on a struggling incumbent president m452 words
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Article, Illustration796 1986-02-26 16 'Minor' expat drug habit can become major disease later Alan Hubbard THE stories were unrelated, and six pages apart m The Sunday Times last week. "Expat school suspends 14 pupils suspected of taking pot" said the headline on page 9, while page 16's read: "Runner Vainio is reinstated." The common796 words
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Advertisement112 1986-02-26 16 I COLIN FORBES ■hJ /Author of THE LEADER AND IHE DAMNED 111I II lt>ll\ \l WW his most exciting, nerve-shattering g^MWM l^* thriller yet. Packed with all the I« ~1»1 m\ surprises and twists, the %k violence, the tension, that are the hallmark of a Colin Forbes novel g& \&f112 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1986-02-26 17 MARTIN WALKER - MARTIN WALKER Changing of the old guard m the Soviet Union By Contrary to popular misconception, the power of the Soviet Communist Party is pervasive but not total. Still it has surely come a long way from its early beginnings as a small1,456 words
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735 1986-02-26 17 Company dorms to get Japanese working together Employees who live together inspirs each other, and make handy connections m gk other depart- ments. Mr Mori, an executive at Mitsubishi. YOKOHAMA Mr Kazuo Tachikawa manages energy affairs for C. I toh, a major trading firm, but he is forbidden to inviteAP - 735 words
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Advertisement473 1986-02-26 17 «X i*3Sss*;m W?3lW5^? !^9m*im W Hi HHHHH Mmmmmmm*** m^^^^^-^^AmWmmm^^S^Amm\^^^^^^X^^^^^r^^^^^n^Am^^^^^W^^^Wß ~JkX*Wmmmmmmmmmmm\WFg^ 9^***? *^r March hearts take Mr Teo to Bali. I Hearty congratulations to Mr Teo Consolation Prize Winners: *****73/H Mr Chew Tuck Nang, Freddy *****96/H Ms Lee Yuek Chai, Rose wee Lye. You ye just won our How *****49/F Ms473 words
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348 1986-02-26 18 Don't cut company tax in stages THE Government should reduce corporate tax m one go from 40 per cent to 25 per cent instead of m two stages as recommended by the Economic Committee. The additional 5 percentage points are psychologically significant. The extra $200—300 million will take us to348 words
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599 1986-02-26 18 I REFER to Mr Goh Chok Tong's call to act and to halt criticisms of the Government's policies after the Budget debate. (ST, Feb 17). Public silence is the cancer of any society. Critics of government policies are not necessarily opponents of the Government.599 words
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684 1986-02-26 18 No mischief intended in comments PLEASE allow me to reply to comments by Mr W. L. Wong (ST, Jan 30) and Dr Lee Boon Yang (ST, Feb 2). So as not to confuse the issue, I shall restrict my reply to their remarks on Workers' Party statements, which were reported684 words
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298 1986-02-26 18 Swedish official on arms smuggling report IN AN article on Feb 6 and m a reply to my letter to the editor of The Straits Times published on Feb 15, Roy Carson made some startling allegations. He claims that Swedish government agencies had deliberately made false accusations against Singapore of298 words
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Letter316 1986-02-26 18 MR J.B. Jeyaretnam seems to imply that the present PAP leadership is to be blamed for our current economic problems (ST, Feb 14). This proves amusing to me as it makes a mockery of the duties and responsibilities of an elected Member of Parliament regarding the316 words
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Letter105 1986-02-26 18 ALLOW me to reft/ to the article, "Jakarta push for E*st bloc trade" (ST, Feb 8), m which Yugoslavia was mentioned as a Soviet b.oc country. In order to give coiTect information to your esteemed readers I would like to draw your attention to the fact that105 words
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Advertisement629 1986-02-26 18 \£_____L___A_________*_\M^*j-* -VTiJ tm Seminar Outline: Tax climate m China c Principles of PPC taxation Taxes affecting foreign investment Tax incentives Legal aspects of technology transfer Speakers: Mt Winston ZOO received his Juris Doctor (Magna Cum Laude) and Master of Laws m taxation from Georgetown University m Washington DC. He is629 words
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Article, Illustration78 1986-02-26 19 TRADING on the Singapore stock market was jittery again yesterday. However, SIA starred again with a 25-cent gain to $6.80 a new peak and cushioned the fall m the Straits Times Industrial Index, which finished 2.82 points down at 629.06. The Business Times Composite Index lost 1.6378 words
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Article63 1986-02-26 19 Sl* 680 25 DBS 500 4-4 UOB 321 4-4 Mj_*oM 2?S 4-4 CtC 1(7 4-4 THS 140 4- 3 kit Wood 70 4-3 EmoMc 226 2 lUS 112 4-2 City Oc .Cc 92 4- 2 -UcoPo-O 57 4-2 Sf i Otedf Mk 33 4- 2 IMS-******. 91'? +l'i MuWi-63 words
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Article54 1986-02-26 19 OCBC 700 -25 HumeM IM -21 TON J2 -20 CASH 50c 105-1$ Metropi-i 50c 14-1* Rateifti 145 -It Kentucky Spots 111 -12 Prim. 450 -10 Re»me. 251 -10 H-«P» 111 -10 11 1 50c 105 -10 Muan fm* !5> »M 35 Sport Btn 261 -I B Snnbm.nt 210 -754 words
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Article11 1986-02-26 19 TDM 2,051,000 SIA 1,976,000 Sime Darby 697,000 Seolion 622,00011 words
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Article85 1986-02-26 19 Feb 24 Feb 2. Bl Composite S4O 33 .38 70 BT Wrtl-M *****27 *****86 Bl OB OS -t-39 CAOI 6691 —6748 OBV *****3 *****8 SI Industrials 631 88 629 06 ST finance 2203 19 219.64 ST Hotels 637 73 635 66 Feb 24 Feb 25 SI Properties 366 1785 words
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Article42 1986-02-26 19 INDICES High LowsT Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985 86 High 852 65(7/3/85) 757 79 (8385) 1985/86 Low 588 41(23/1/86) 509 11(23,1/86) All time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983 06(8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 509 11 (23 1 '86)42 words
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Article14 1986-02-26 19 THE US dollar loss 350 ticks to close at DM 2.2570 m Singapore.14 words
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Article28 1986-02-26 19 DM Y FF S$ HS US* ***** 2 2583 180 95 unq 2 1390 unq ***** 2 2570 180 90 6 9340 2 1420 7 800028 words
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Article12 1986-02-26 19 In Singapore, gold gained US$6.9O to close at U*****.30 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-02-26 19 Eurodollar: Gained one tick to 92.10 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 70 ticks to 0.4439 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 54 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$B.OO to U*****.30 an ounce.33 words
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Article80 1986-02-26 19 WASHINGTON. Tues. The top 494 US companies saw their net profits fall an average 13 per cent during the last quarter of 1965, a study published by the Wall Street Journal showed yesterday. But the quarterly fall, the fourth m a row, shouldAFP - 80 words
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Article78 1986-02-26 19 TOKYO, Tues. Long-term credit banks, life insurance companies and trust banks will lower their long-term prime rate by 0.3 percentage points to 6.9 per cent a year on Friday, the Bank of Japan said today. Officials of the central bank said the rate would be theAP - 78 words
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Article89 1986-02-26 19 Caledonian record pre-tax l/)NDON. Tues Cale donian Aviation Group, owners of the independent British Caledonian Airways, yesterday reported record 1965 pre-tax profits but said its plans for a stock exchange listing would not be implemented this year. Caledonian said it had pre-tax profits of £21.7 million (Ss69 million) last yearReuter - 89 words
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Article70 1986-02-26 19 NEW YORK. Tues. American network television advertising revenues plunged U*****.8 million (*****45 million) last year the largest decrease ever, Advertising Age reported yesterday. The decrease, the first since 1971, left total advertising revenues of US$B 3 billion, a 3 per cent decline from 1984's US$B.5 billion, whichUPI - 70 words
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Article57 1986-02-26 19 Levi incurs $231 m loss SAN FRANCISCO. Tues Levi Strauss Associates Inc, the family-owned company which bought out I>evi Strauss Co last year, yesterday reported a book-keeping loss of US$lOB million (Ss23l 12 million) for the fourth quarter of last year. Levi Strauss Associates Inc acquired the worldwide jeans manufacturerUPI - 57 words
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812 1986-02-26 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By It will assure bankers assets are safe THE Stock Exchange of Singapore is believed to have suggested that fi-nancially-troubled broking member firms appoint auditors to oversee their assets to assure their bankers that their collateral is being protected by an independent manager.812 words
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328 1986-02-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian stockbrokers say the broking system here may be spared the threat of defaults and failures because they are not as heavily involved m forward contracts and share financing. This view is shared by bankers, most of whomNST - 328 words
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Article273 1986-02-26 19 AS PART of its strategy to improve the efficiency of its fleet by replacing its old aircraft, Singapore Airlines is considering buying 14 Boeing 8747-400s. The national flag carrier said yesterday that it was holding talks with Boeing on the updated versions of the273 words
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381 1986-02-26 19 THE launch date for trading m the Japanese stock index futures contract on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange has been set for Sept 3. All corporate clearing and non-clearing members and locals of Simex will be able to trade the futures contract based on the381 words
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Article52 1986-02-26 19 A SEMINAR on "Preparing yourself for the China Market" will be held next Monday. The seminar aimed at businessmen, professionals and managers will be held at the Mandarin Hotel and has been organised by AGS Management, a local consultancy firm which has been doing China business for52 words
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Article106 1986-02-26 19 UIS chalks up $3.7 m profit THE strategy to diversify further into overseas stock markets has paid off for United International Securities, a member of the United Overseas Bank group. UIS reported a 170.4 per cent rise m its gross earnings to $3.7 million for the year ended December. The106 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-02-26 19 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By SEMBAWANG Shipyard's cost-cutting measures last year have paid off the ship repair business which suffered a $4.1 million loss at half-time has reported a pre-tax profit of $7.7 million for the whole of 1985. However, this is still 19552 words
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Article67 1986-02-26 19 BEIJING, Tues. Chinas national airline, CAAC, acquired nearly 100 imported jetliners m the past five years, bringing its total fleet to 460 aircraft, the ofi'icial Xihua News Agency said today. The report quoted CAAC Director Hu Yizhou as telling an aviation conference m Beijing that theAP - 67 words
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Article2912 1986-02-26 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS t COMMERCIAL READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchanfe. is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does2,912 words
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Article3175 1986-02-26 20 INDUSTRIALS Aionomoto (3 3OS) A Choc (2 06S) Amd (3 90S) Alcom (0 595) < I > 0 57 (2) 0 59 AISB (0 6 SM3) 0 63 1 2) 0 62 (9) 061 API (0 475) (6) 0 48 1 7) 0 46 I3,175 words
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Article2846 1986-02-26 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified •Adjusted for scrip/rights N Tax exempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars 1985/86 Last Yietd Vol Day Mfh Low Company Salt Chance (000) Mfh2,846 words
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Article172 1986-02-26 21 1 Mn Jl 000 2 For best cwtomon arty 3 OCBC Finance 4 only available it DBS finance UOf i rate* mw avaiabk it UOf also a«aiable it DBS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS Housng Commercial properties Up to 5 years 9V 2 9'^* 9 1 Up to172 words
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Article199 1986-02-26 21 Interbank Over the counter foreign Local dolars to foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5151— 1.5179 6 73— 6.52 Canadian dollar 1.5428 1.5446 6.57—644 NZ dollar 1 1250 1 1288 9.06—8.73 Sterling pound 3.1866 3 1902 3.19—3.13 US dollar 2 1430 2199 words
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Article113 1986-02-26 21 THE US dollar closed higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1410/40 and closed at 2.1430/40. It traded within a range of 2.1370 and 2.1435 m active trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed higher compared with its opening of113 words
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Article150 1986-02-26 21 THE kilobar market yesterday traded between 5524,018 and 5524.370. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.60 352.00. It rose to the day's high of US$35l 80 352.30 and then eased to U*****.50 349.90. It re-opened after lunch at U*****.10 349.50 and dipped to the day's low of150 words
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Article29 1986-02-26 21 GOLD USX/oz Tues Mon Singapore 350 50—351.00 340.50—340 90 Hongkong unav 342.60 343 10 Uf_n C New York 340.75 341.25 348 70—349 20 London 341.25 341.75 unav29 words
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Article239 1986-02-26 21 Managers' prices for Fab 26 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 86 —0 91 The Savings Fund 0 77—0 82 S pore Prog Fund 0 34—0 36 S pore Sec fund 0 56—0 60 S pore Invest Fund 0 SO—o 53 Spore Equity Fund 0 39—0 4? Asia239 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-02-26 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit JUNE Eurodollar opened lower than IMM's close at 92.22. LIFFE opening saw prices still holding firm, with the June contract finally settling at 92.22. Deutachemark CURRENCY futures traded higher as the dollar weakened further m the spot market. The March deutschemark gained by a bigger244 words
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Article17 1986-02-26 21 Rubber Closing prices cents kilo Singapore March 190 00 up 20 cents Malaysia March unch unch17 words
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Article20 1986-02-26 21 j Tin Closing prices Ms/kio 1 XL Tin 21 10 up WW 65 Turnover 215 tonnes up 148 tonnes20 words
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Article25 1986-02-26 21 Closing prices Copper tonne Man Spot (%3 50-964 50) (970 00-*****) 3 months (991 00-991 50) (996 00—997 00) Market tone Steady Sales 9.95025 words
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Article26 1986-02-26 21 Closing prices Aluminium E/tonne Mon Spot (779 00-780 00) (775 50-776 00) 3 months (806 00-806 50) (802 00-802 50) Market tone Steady Sales 13.25026 words
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Article103 1986-02-26 21 Crude MS/tonne palm ol Mar 540 (north central) Mar 535 (south) Apr 550 (south) May 575 (central) Refined palm ol USS tonnes RBD palm oil Mar Apr 255 (sellers) May 260 (sellers) RBD Stearin Mar, Apr 235 (sellers) May 237 50 (sellers) RBO Olem Mar 275 (sellers) Apr103 words
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633 1986-02-26 21 TRADING on the Singapore stock market remained jittery yesterday, with the cloud still hanging over the survival of some stockbroking firms. Share prices were lower m the morning and although Singapore stocks later recovered, some speculative Malaysian stocks came under further selling pressure633 words
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Article331 1986-02-26 21 f«b 25 MtK$ Cfanie Assoc Intl Hotel 0 93N unch Bonk Ol Eost Ask) 25 10 +0 I Cheung Kong 20 60 4-0 1 Ch.no Light 16 30 t-0 I Cross Horb Tunnel 10 00 unch F E Consortium 0 52 Fot Eost Ei«ch Phrten 0 045N G I331 words
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Article325 1986-02-26 21 ftb 25 Cents Chanfe MMM INDUSTtlALS A C I 330 5 ANI 318 unch A P M 335 I Aberfoyle 800 unch Age 257 unch Alliance (X i Alked Mi* 335 1 1 Ampol Fxf 170 10 Ampol Pet 242 3 Am 485 15 Ashton 129 I jBHP 652325 words
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Article361 1986-02-26 21 frt 25 Yen Ch»nt« Aimomoto 1 340 1 0 Akoi 395 -3 Amoda 820 I Asahi Chem 762 +9 Asohi GIom 925 +9 Bank Tk 699 I Bndgeston* 550 2 Canon 1010 20 Casio Computer 1610 40 Citizen 490 5 D hhp Print 1350 20 D Nippon Screen Doie.361 words
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Article60 1986-02-26 21 NST Index Tuesday 1,066.94 (1,077.22) ~fg Hongkonf Hang Seng -*0 Tuesday 1,746.05 (1,742.37) 0_ Austraian Al-Ordinaries P Tuesday 1,046.4 (1,062.0) t~ t~~ Nfckei Stock Average Tuesday 13,576.30 (13,503.49) Financial Fines Industrials Monday 1,275.2 (1,256.0) Dow Jones Average JJJiI:W Monday 1,698.28 (1,697.71) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the60 words
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Article219 1986-02-26 21 fib 24 USS Charge Akoo 45* unch AltdOttmCp SOH Am Tel Tel 22* Amox Inc 13* Amr Cofp Mil Bethlehem Stl 19* unch Boeing Co 51* 1* Burroughs Cp 69* Caterpillar Co 48 s unch Chas* Monhtn 37 unch Chrysler Cp 57* Citicorp 49** Cons Nat Gas 49*219 words
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Article550 1986-02-26 21 Feb 24 Pence Charge MDUSTRiALS Alied-Lyons 295 +5 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 443 -t-5 Babcocks 190 +2 Barclays 462 -10 Beechom 383 +12 BICC 303 +8 Blue Circle 583 -t-15 BOC Group 323xd 4 1 Boots 238 +3 Bowater 320 -8 BATS 360 +2 Britannia 140 -I BP 530 8550 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-02-26 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wha.-ves Builder 3 K23 a side 26 2 Mshmur K24E aside 26? Nordhausen K28 aside 26 2 Raiah Brooke K25W8 aside 26 2 MM K?8 a side 26 2 Lm Petalmg K20 26 2 26 Tourcoing K09 26 2 27 2 Vam258 words
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Article, Illustration509 1986-02-26 22 Board accepts his resignation as MD KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr Tan Koon Swan today made his official exit from Multipurpose Holdings Bhd. Mr Tan's resignation as MPHB's Managing Director of Operations, which was submitted to the Board of Directors before the Lunar New Year, wasNST - 509 words
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414 1986-02-26 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Unico Holdings executives will meet their counterparts m Supreme Corporation this week or next to work out the details of the proposed purchase of Supreme shares. Unico director Ngan i Chin Wen said: "We should know after theNST - 414 words
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Article, Illustration195 1986-02-26 22 Why Imatex had to reduce staff IMATEX Bhd's plan to reduce its number of employees to 110 m its textile division is aimed at preventing the company from plunging into another round of financial hardship. It will also help sustain the textile operation m anticipation of a future revival, the195 words
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229 1986-02-26 22 OCBC Securities to start trading on Friday OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation, the largest company listed the Singapore stock market ln terms of market capitalisation, will start stockbroking business ea Friday with the smallest stockbroking unit among the Mg Poor haaas. The last of the Big Fear's stockbroking arms to start business,229 words
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Article, Illustration685 1986-02-26 22 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By LAST December, Singapore computer software company Business Decisions Systems became the first m South-east Asia to be picked by American computer giant IBM to provide its minicomputer users with a "total solution". This means that Business Decisions Systems can now685 words
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Article33 1986-02-26 22 TOKYO, Tues. Japans top car maker, Toyota Motor Co, and Taiwan's Kuo Zui Motors Co are to jointly produce 25,000 passenger cars and 15,000 commercial vehicles a year from 1988. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Advertisement478 1986-02-26 19 11 m &mm*tn®-,m II C I UNITED INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES LTD (INCORPORATED IN THF REPUBU SINGAPORE' ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors is pleased to make the following announcement: A. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1985: Group Company 1985 1984 1985 1984 SS'OOO SS'OOO SSOOO SS'OOO Total income from478 words
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Advertisement164 1986-02-26 20 _J ender J- Hotel Investment Development Site 398-408 Pitt Street SYDNEY AUSTRALIA Adjacent to Ipoh Garden s development. Close to Darling Harbour Chinatown. Currently high occupancy 60C room private hotel Site area 21 38m a (23,000 ft*) approx. Tenders close 1 0th April 1 936. [X^ DARLING HARBOUR RE'DVT. .-^9SY164 words
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Advertisement6 1986-02-26 21 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary lil FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS6 words
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Advertisement320 1986-02-26 22 The Latest Micro World™ Service /________________________________u____________\ At last, a surprisingly :^^^B^B^' w »i M^^^^H simple solution to debt management. YYYSYYmgSi^m:^^^^^YXr^i^^^^^^: JI-^MJ^PmJp^^^^mF J^^^^^B^mS^^B^^^^ffl With the introduction of > Services. Bank ot America led the way with the next I= |llpf y^y ~=^^U Wm B 111I II fc ''"r"' pn|BWHß|^^^^P^ generation of320 words
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Advertisement979 1986-02-26 23 j ******66 1 4 Nightclubs/ 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/ Discos Lounges/Discos tWwWt 3wE9otS I^i W. 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out tht sti"cst*«'« I qvZ oi ir ENGLISH it m-~m T9 tMPIICUHI L lIEAKFUT Only H»t- »(vt PUB WOO liki BANGERS. BACON b MASH IH HIM tely lIM IKU md SEITEII979 words
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Advertisement333 1986-02-26 23 13 Musical Instruments GEM ORGAN G-7, latest Introduction to Midi Mustcoder 20PCM rhythm I break handclaps 2 x 35 volts stereo. Offer at $3,900 Please call Lowrey Music *****65/ *****43 KAWAI GRAND PIANOS model EX nominated as one of the official piano for the Chopin Competition Model CX4S MEP down333 words
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Advertisement1007 1986-02-26 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: t TE CLASSIFICATION CUIDE: ffiSSy- Fnday ■MS S UaP<»- Ordinsry: l^r hna, Min S l5 00) Food/Ent#rt mm#nt (2 _5) deadlme tor the Sunday T,mes> S.mi-d.apl.y $20 00 per col Cm P.raon.l Serv.c.t/M.rch-ndi.e (11 38) Public Holiday 9 00am to 1 00pm (Mm $60 00 Straits Times) Bueineei1,007 words
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Advertisement752 1986-02-26 23 27 Wanted ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR GOLD. PAWNSHOP TICKETS. DIAMONDS. WATCHES A ALL KIMDS OF JEWELLERY TEL: *****9. *****8 #03-02, THIRD FLOOR PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE SINGAPORE 0105 HENG TAT JEWELLERY INDUSTRIES PTE LTD We offer high price for your GOLD. PAWN TICKETS. DIAMONDS A WATCHES TEL: 2535*17/ 25C3773752 words
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Advertisement701 1986-02-26 23 30 Hairdressing -~H^- School ol Hi»*n«ng -^YY—Models required tor cut and perm by students --m (overseen by teachers) Steaming $1 0 and above *VV f Call 337-36*5 H«Wrewng Courses Available Compiefiensive Advanceo 24 weeks Jnisei Han styling evening) 3? weeks AOvance Long Han Design 4 8 weens Reliesnei Course I701 words
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Advertisement529 1986-02-26 23 TMEA CLOSER LOOK If you are inspired by the recently concluded Robin Hood series, an advertisement on archery may interest you. Aim for this interesting hobby at classificatioin 159. And if reading is your hobby, you should read classification 25 where many fc^ best-sellers are going b A 28 Health529 words
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Advertisement684 1986-02-26 24 36 House Renovation/ Decor r i LENG HUA CONSTRUCTION CO. We specialise m all kinds of renovation works for HOB flats. Now, whole unit of 12"x 12" ceramic tiles and skirting flouring, 2 pairs of curve arch, repositioning of sink, cabinet base, window grilles and additional w.ill tiling for kitchen684 words
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Advertisement693 1986-02-26 24 36 House Renovation/ Decor SOLID TIMBER DOOR Malaysia A-grade Nyatoh $218 (usual $240) lncl Installation, varnishing Japan lock set Tel: *****31 SPECIALISED IN IRON grilles for pte HDB flats 3-rm $200; 4rm $320; 5-rm $550. Interested contact *****80 Bernard TAT LIANG CONSTRUCTION. We specialise In all HDB. pte. h'se.. office693 words
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Advertisement884 1986-02-26 24 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi SOLARTRONIC TRDG. Servicing We provide professional repairs, all brands of it v video, fridge Installation of lv antenna solve t.v antenna problems Pls. call *****36/ *****97 VIDEO, CTV, FRIDOE and other home appliances for monthly payment Old tv, video fridge can be trade-in Attractive free gift884 words
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Advertisement690 1986-02-26 24 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies FOR SALE 1 PLESSEY K1 ELECTRONIC MICRO-PROCESSOR PABX SWITCHBOARD Approx. 3 years 559,000 0.n.0. Intaraatad. pla. call: *****11 during office hours for mora dalaila 51 Printing/ Copying Services jfs Jimprint iH<yK Wt USTENf ADVISE I Jgy|K OMl! KSIGNI on PRINT ir TCI: *****C7 Ffjfe *****45 Y££2L690 words
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Advertisement694 1986-02-26 24 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies UOF offers Equipment Financing HP or Leasing at Attractive lams HH i w UMTHDO^SEAS RNANCE 124/126. Rot-neon Rosd Singapore 0106 Tet *****82(1 lines) WANTED for big American company SECONDHAND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Tel *****77 WANTED TO BUY machinery, new or re-cond., for processing of monosodlum glutamate (MSG)694 words
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Advertisement586 1986-02-26 24 57 Business Opportunities r EXCLUSIVE DEALER A world renowned Pump manufacturer, wishes to appoint an Exclusive Dealer for its Helical Rotor A Epoxy Resin Ranges of Pumps with territorial rights for both Singapore A Indonesia. Requirements: Preferably m pump sales business without conflicting product lines. Have good contacts ln following586 words
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Advertisement384 1986-02-26 24 57 Business Opportunities 64 Domestic Help Available Domestic helpers babysitters carefully selected, trained Agency managed by Filipino S'porean professionals. Uamtm V*m- Ii et With J years track record plus our associates' 7 yrs. HK. A Mid-East experience you can be assured of excellent service. UW PACKAGE FEE include documentation, etc,384 words
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Advertisement650 1986-02-26 24 64 Domestic Help Available FILIPINO J220 THAI 1220 SRI LANKAN SKS INDONESIAN \*V OFF OAYS COMPENSATED We seiec; fa^edi o"eniate ou' 3*i g>"s Good arttude DmlmNM| hones: oDediei' Complete placement tee mcludn ft^a't $5000 Secunty Botc SIOOOC PA Pertor mance Bono V'sa Fee Me(Xai fjtam process complete (toro-neTa- an Replacemenl650 words
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Advertisement517 1986-02-26 24 64 Domestic Help Available 67 Situations Vacant: EDP SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER An American high tech company, opening a branch office in Singapore, urgently requires the -services of a Systems Programmer. The Ideal ciindidate will have a minimum of 2 years systems design and programming ln COBOL We offer a generous and517 words
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Advertisement537 1986-02-26 24 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical T HYDRIL w tubular Product* Ovtuor We arc .1 large and wellestablished American Company engaged m the manufacture of oilfield equipment based m Jurong. We invite applications for the post of: Material Co-ordinator (Male) The incumbent would te responsible for local and overseas purchasing, inventory537 words
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Advertisement881 1986-02-26 25 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical We design the Future of Microcomputer Peripherals Oui company is a recognised world leader m the manufacturing of Computer Peripherals. We invite suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: Shipping Clerk Duties: Preparing shipping documents and yield reports Maintaining orders881 words
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Advertisement874 1986-02-26 25 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical PAN ASIA PUBLISHING CO requires TRAINEE ASSISTANT EDITOR Ahility t<> draw an asset Ple«<e writ* to: BEOOK SOUTH PO BOX 1049 SINGAPORE 9146. FEMALE CHINESE STENOGRAPHERS -With 2 years working experience m a legal Eirm -Age hetween 23 and 26 years Interested pleame call personally874 words
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Advertisement507 1986-02-26 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CHINESE CLERK. School leavers Apply PO Box 71f>. Colombo Court. IMII FEMALE GENERAL CLERK reqd urgently Int please call personally at 48-50. Owen Rd, S-0821 RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST for Security Agency m Collyer Quay Mln 2 years' experience *****8 REQ. TELEX OPERATOR (Shenton Wayi507 words
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Advertisement593 1986-02-26 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Aesthetician Lancome, the leading French name for cosmetics and fragrances, now requires several Aestheticians to be part of its growing beauty and promotions team We see you as an outgoing young woman (at least 21 years)whoenjoys being on the move and meeting593 words
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Advertisement470 1986-02-26 25 71 Situations Vacant Sales Van Sales Representative To promote and sell toothbrushes and related products to supermarkets, departmental stores, wholesalers etc. Requirements: c Experience m selling to supermarkets etc. Minimum Secondary 2 education. Van provided An attractive sales commission on top of a basic salary will be paid. Please write470 words
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Advertisement1035 1986-02-26 25 71 Situations Vacant Sales 71 Situations Vacant Sales An international freight forwarding company located m Singapore with offices worldwide ia looking for a MARKETING EXECUTIVE The appointee will ba responsible for the sa.es and commercial acthritiee of tha company including the development of new business Personal attributes required are demonstrated1,035 words
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Advertisement689 1986-02-26 25 71 Situations Vacant Sales CHINESE MALE/ FEMALE 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES 2) SALES ASSISTANTS 3) TEAM SUPERVISORS Basic salary high commission With without experience, as training will be provided ROD personnel also welcome Monthly income will be above 4 figures Promotional prospects to higher level lnt*r*st*d applicant*, pi**** call personally at:689 words
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Advertisement911 1986-02-26 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE SALES REPRESENTA TIVES reqd by local garment manufacturer to canvass ii.i de tn ii iim sur uniforms amongst the manufacturing/ industrial sectors Candidates should be between lii 30 years, bilingual, have own transport Bl 'Hie exposure to sales textile Industry will be an advantage s.iUrv911 words
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Advertisement804 1986-02-26 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 72 Situations Vacant: Technical lIIIIIMBII^ A bu.id.ng contractor tnv.tes su.taDle candidates tor I 1. Site Engineer l|||| Recognised C.v.l Eng.neer.ng/ Bu.id.ng D«gree 2. Site Foreman Techn.C.anD.p.omainßu.ld.ng/C.v.lEng.neer.ng I 3. Site Quantity Surveyor Technician Diploma m Quantity Surveying orC G Certit.cate .n Quantity Surveying i 4. Site Clerk804 words
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Advertisement702 1986-02-26 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING PTE LTD The company's engineering department requires an Applicants must have c A minimum of NTC 3 m Electronics Servicing c A minimum of 2 years' experience m servicing/maintenance of industrial electronics and microprocessor based equipment A Class 3 driving licence and c702 words
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Advertisement518 1986-02-26 26 73 Situations Vacant: Production I ComeandJoinusas>- I IJ J I FTT^ M Either working hours ZOOam ZOOpm I liM'.ur? 1 tAAo I Gross Salary: m^ m^mf m MO |jTjTiTT7jTiTB I mh^mhmhbhhhhb^bhbhhbbp I fl k... Or working hours 9.00pm 700 am No experience required fl Minimum Primary 6 education I I518 words
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Advertisement394 1986-02-26 26 73 Situations Vacant: Production I FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Needed by SIEMENS SEMI-CONDUCTORS PLANT AT JTC ST MICHAELS ESTATE FACTORY $400 w per month Primary 6 education and able to speak and understand English Age 16 to 35 years Able to work on 2 rotational or permanent night shift WALK-ltf IIVTERVfEIy394 words
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Advertisement353 1986-02-26 26 73 Situations Vacant: Production M ECOGE^ i USA WALKHN INTERVIEW J 8.30 am 1 2.00pm 1. 30pm 4.30pm c i 5-day work week 16.50 am 4.08 pml Singaporeans aged between lt> M years Ability to speak Malay Mandarin or English No experience required $21 daily plus $2 meal attendance allowances353 words
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Advertisement437 1986-02-26 26 73 Situations Vacant: Production W/ A manufacturing Company m Jurong has 1 immediate vacancies for the following posts Diploma >n Electrical Engineering or its equivalent Minimum 1 year s experience m a supervisory position GCE O Level or NTC 3 m Maintenance Fitting Starting salary $420 p.m. Other allowances 5100437 words
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Advertisement625 1986-02-26 27 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous ffl HDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following posts: (A) LIFT MECHANIC Industrial Technician Certificate m Electrical or Electronic Engineering or National Trade Certificate Grade 2 m Electrical Fitting and Installation (Theory and Practical) or National Trade Certificate Grade 2 m Lift and Escalator625 words
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Advertisement143 1986-02-26 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An ostoblishod shipyard m Jurong require*: SECURITY GUARD Between 30 to 54 years of age c Ability to speak and write simple English. Indian. Chinese or Eurasian preferred Interested applicant*, pieaie call personally at: MARITIME PTE LTD 7, Pandan Rood Singapore 2260 (Bua Service 245 from143 words
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Advertisement547 1986-02-26 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MMMtil DEMETRON DEMETRON c Minimum Secondary two education c 1 to 2 years experience m security or police work c Honest with clean police record c Willing to work 2 rotating shifts Able to start work immediately Walk-in interview today and tomorrow from B.ooam 5.30pm The547 words
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Advertisement659 1986-02-26 27 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous Park View Singapore it OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITN ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Holiday Inn Park View, part of the fastest growing and largest hotel chain m the world, offers you an hotel career with excellent salary and generous fringe benefits. Applications are invited for the following659 words
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Advertisement792 1986-02-26 27 74 Situations Vacant: DRIVER CUM GENERAL Worker reqd. by estab. trdg co. m CBD. Preference given to applicants with knowledge of Import/ export documentation. Must speak some Eng. fc prepared to work hard Call *****38 for Interview FEMALE OFFICE CLEANER cum Tea Lady. Preferably living In Jurong/ Clementi area. Working792 words
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Advertisement673 1986-02-26 27 81 Vehicles For Hire SPECIAL PACKAGE RENT 7 DAYS, PAY S DAYS Toyota Carina 16 $300 Nissan Bluebird 16 $250 Alrcon., radio cassette. Only advance booking For enquiries caN 4******/ *****57 BTW CAR RENTALS CHARLIES TRUCK RENTAL, latest model, Daihatsu trucks 14 ft. flatbed Daihatsu double cab trucks for short673 words
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Advertisement559 1986-02-26 27 82 Accessories/ Maintenance TAKES CARE OF YOUR INSIDE. If Shell TMO can protect the 900 bhp engines raced by World Champions, McLaren, just think what it can do for yours. Give your car the same protection, with TMO. The performance oil that takes on every kind of driving condition. /rrj\559 words
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Advertisement528 1986-02-26 27 82 Accessories/ Maintenance 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance 87 For Sals: Msrcadss (SEE TO BELIEVE) almost '76 Mercedes 230.6 manual. Pte. regn. Non-PARF. Aircond. Cassette. New tyres. Accident free. Showroom cond. 38.300. Tel: *****87/ *****89. 1381 JAN MERCEDES 200. manual, pte. owner. Original white colour. S/rtms. R/tax June. Showroom condition. Selling:528 words
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Advertisement888 1986-02-26 27 88 For Sa*e: «"-v<j/Fiat •30 FORO CORTINA 200 manual Co regn Drive away at $2,000 Contact Christine *****22 32' FORD LASER. Best condition lor $13,000 Tel: *****88 after 12 noon. 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan |'-^r^ 1j I K-p-7 1 I HIGH LOAN LOW INTEREST Authorised Dealer. DELTA MOTOR Bukit Timah888 words
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Advertisement981 1986-02-26 27 90 For Sele: Toyota VMTI PURTOSE TOYOTA Townare, iu."o 7 seater. 7/84, pte. regn CBSSptetC with sun-roof, front/ rear aircon El«"ftrlc operated curtain* Hot coiJ thinks dispenser Sports rims Hlghes. offer secures. View: 249. Alexandra Road, (0315) Tel. *****11 10/33 COROLLA OX, lew m del 1 pte owner, alrcon expensive981 words
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Advertisement953 1986-02-26 28 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '82 GALANT 1600 OS Aircon. caaaaSAs runs. showroom condition $12,800 *****15 'S3 MITSUSBISHI TREDIA. Highest offer secures Contact *****42 atler 10a m -84 LANCER 1.3. GI.X Heautiful condition Tax till June 86 Tel *****13 'SS LANCER 1.3 Gl .t -speed 1 mner PARF Hl-fl. tip top953 words
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Advertisement965 1986-02-26 28 95 For Sale: Suzuki ALMOST 85. SUZUKI KOO Super Deluxe l.ix 886 aircon raillo cassette pari- i m top cood SU.HUI 8 n l 888 $10,000 *****38 MID 82 SUZUKI 80(1 c c 1 pie owner, aircon radio cassette, PARF t>. .mtiful cond Asking $11,500 DSB loan $8,500 *****18 '79965 words
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Advertisement792 1986-02-26 28 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '84 NISSAN CABSTAR low base (Petrol) Aircon 1 owner LOBB arrangeable Tel 77t»;U>88 Peter View 11 Jin Mas Puteh 84 NISSAN CABSTAR dlesel high deck 1 owner, tax June '86. beautiful condition $8,000 Tel *****00 DEC. '68 OATSUN Pick-up 1300 cc Fngine recently overhauled Good792 words
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Advertisement802 1986-02-26 28 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS s Company regn. s Private regn PARF Or Non-PARF s Commercial vans- pickups KINDLY CONTACT: MR. LEX TEL: *****76/ *****05 ATTRACTIVE CASN PAYMENT PARF/ NON-PARF/ CO. REGN. MERCEDES BENZ s Model 200. 230 6. 280 s Year: 1972- 1976 CALL:802 words
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Advertisement942 1986-02-26 28 106 Accommodation Availablo: Houses HOUSES S APARTMENTS s Sian Tuan Avenue o Jalan I.lmau Purut s Jalan Rajah/ Chengkek s Apt Telok Kurau s Braddell View s Oxley Mansion s Marbella/ Sophia Court s Jalan Cherpan s Lor. Marzuki/ Lor Melayu s Napier Rd/ Holland Rd s People's Park Complex942 words
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Advertisement906 1986-02-26 28 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.ll. D/STOREY DETACHED bun- galow. 4 I 1 bdrms.. spacious living/ dining, mature gdn., s/pool. $5,500 Tel *****97/ *****09 D.2057. CLOVER AYE.: double storey semi-detached 4 I 1 rms. Furn./ unfurn. Available immediately $1,200 *****67 (agt). P. 21 SIAN TUAN Aye Semi-d 3 bdrms. Furn. Spacious906 words
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Advertisement944 1986-02-26 28 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Availablo: Available: Apartments Apartments The mini United Notions! fly at home with the ■nmunity at Ardmore )oy friendly country club amenities. Why not join oar OPEN HOUSE 10«* to spm (Nob Sat) I 10.30 a* to 1 4.30pm (Sm and I holidays) 1 Om^nlmore < 7^ui^944 words
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Advertisement939 1986-02-26 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Mancalay Man*, Raiah Mai* Crystal Twr, Grangetord Hilicn «t Leonie Twra. Chuan Pk. Arang. Naung Ct. Haoen la. Ocean Pk, Laguna. Merhn Plaza, Textile Ctr Parkwest Parkview, Weetpeak. Hin Sang, Tat La* Ct, Hong Leong. Taman Saraai. Cavenagh Ct. Sommerv He Pk.. Watten Est. Caahaw Pk.,939 words
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Advertisement998 1986-02-26 28 107 Accommodation Availablo: Apartmants D.lO BOTANICAL GDN. vicinity low density mais 4 bdrms Large terr Tastefully furn Facing greenery S/pool $4,500 Everton *****11 D.lO SOMMERVILLE PK. 3 bdrms. 1 Mure Olympic size pool, squash. tennis, sauna and clubhouse Immediate rental at best price Holland *****79 D.1130 FURN. 3-BDRM. apts rental998 words
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Advertisement958 1986-02-26 29 107 Accommodation Availablo: Apartmanta T PAYOH HDB, LOR I 5-rm $.S."*) Tlong Bahru 3-bdrm $600 2-sto rey terr 3 rms $800 All unfurn Fuhal Properly *****73 *****59 WATTEN CONDOMINIUM 3-BORM. townh'se at Shelford Rd overlooking the pool with squash Si billiard facilities Ring *****9S WOOLLERTON APT. 2350 sq fl $1600958 words
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Advertisement961 1986-02-26 29 107 Accommodation Availablo: Apartmanta D.9. SKYSCRAPER APT., near Orchard Rd 3 bdrms furn. rental $1,100 tilllman: *****60 D.s, 3 1 BDRM. 3 alrcons, washing machine, water heater, newly renovated, f/fufn. Tel: *****16 FAIRWAYS STUDIO CENTRALLY located with facilities, f'hold Sale' Rent Radiant *****09 FARRER CT/ BRADDEL View/ lAke Side. Furn961 words
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Advertisement766 1986-02-26 29 108 Accommodation Availabl*: Rooms JURONG WEST UNFURN room to let. Pls contact Mrs. Kan *****66 MARIO VILLE BOARDING HOUSE. Dally $35 single, $40 couple Alrcond Bathrm attached *****42 ORCHARD RO. FURNISHED rooms for foreign students. Everything provided Interested call *****60 PRIVATE ENTRANCE. CORNER terrace N0485 East Coast Road, tel *****31'766 words
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Advertisement902 1986-02-26 29 113 For Sale. Houses D.lO ASTRID HILL VICINITY D/storey seml-d. Extensively renovated 4 bdrms. Land approx 5,000 sq.ft Separate living/ dining with quality marble flr D.ll BARKER ROAD D/storey bungalow. Land over 11.000 sqft 3 bdrms./ study/ maid Very well maintained. BN ASSOCIATES *****07 D 1027 Extremely well kepi double902 words
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Advertisement902 1986-02-26 29 113 For Sale: Houbbb D.28 MUGLISTON PK. d/storey corner terr d/storey semi-d l™'* 900 < rms Fhold $390,000/ $430,000 *****77/ *****75. OM SELETAR HILLS majestic d/storey bunglw. Beautiful land, 8.200 sq.ft. Must sell. $685,000 0.n.0. Freehold. Harvest *****88. D.28 S/STOREY BUNQALOW. Beautifully renovated. Area 4500 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. 2 bathrms.902 words
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Advertisement737 1986-02-26 29 114 For Sat*. Private 114 For Sals: Pri vats Apartmants Apartmanta You can now use your CPF savings to invest m more than 1 private residential property... at Amber Park! m\WlS^m\ wSk WW^^Wr^_^ I I Www upL..to Amber Pwk. Show Apartment Tel: 440 0754 1 Opwtrwn 10.00 am to 5.30737 words
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Advertisement1009 1986-02-26 29 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmanta MANDARIN GDN. EAST Cust Rd oft Katong area. High flr exactly facing sea Nicely renovated. 950 sq ft Incl mini-market, kin- dergarlen. full facilities. Mainter nance $150 pm. F/furn. $290,000 neg. Winner: *****23/ *****48 JLN. JINTAN KIM Sia Court behind Lucky Plaza 3*l rm, 31,009 words
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Advertisement972 1986-02-26 29 114 For Sala: Privata Apartments D.14 (CHENG HONG) 4 -bdrm apt 2500 sq ft 3 years Pool/ tennis $295,000 Houseworld *****64/5 0.15 BAYSHORE PK. Penthse/ 2 rms.. Eastern Lagoon 2 rms. Face sea Facilities Acumen *****11 D.IS CITY PLAZA. 1625 sq ft 3 bdrms Bath attached $270 000 Sin Hua972 words
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Advertisement1030 1986-02-26 29 116 Foe Sala: HOB Apartmants S-ROOMED A M Klo Blk 622. $128,000 Bedok North Blk 91, $110,000 Bedok South Blk 72. $120,000 Chat Chee Aye Blk 34. $120,000 Clementi Blk 356. $125,000 Depot Rd Blk 114, $126,000 Hougang Blk 16. $106,000 4-ROOMED Queensway Blk 168A, $77,000 Whampoa Dr Blk 83.1,030 words
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Advertisement939 1986-02-26 30 116 For Sale HDB Apartmants S-RM UPPER BOON Ketlf M.irbl throufboul Balling sl IIMJB World Property S. Hldg Mg 7.U2618 BM AM. KIO, 3-RM I ttMpsß cornel ceramic wardrobes, cabinet* $53,000 neg lull Cl'K *****60 A.M. KIO 3-RM I shape cornei uik stw Ceramic, cabinets, ward robe $53,000 neg Pager939 words
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Advertisement374 1986-02-26 30 117 Properties Wanted I rrrFfcwrn tW aVt 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 a CLEMENTI d TELOK BLANGAH a WEST COAST n BEDOK a ANG MO KIO Q OTHERS m 'W mmmmmmmm WT m V mmm M mm*********___________i______\ i M i I Ml li tx^W I I Ang Mo374 words
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Advertisement589 1986-02-26 30 117 Properties Wanted READY BUYERS LOOKING f fairly new apUs terr hses. d 13.15.19.20 Oillman *****60 ■I URGENTLY REOUIRED HDB flat I ready buyer with cash, quli transaction fall *****24. ***** URQENTLY REQD. 3/4/5-RM. f I mentl/ West Coast/ Ghim Mol Jurong/ Telok Blangah *****0 WANTED 4 RM. HUB flat589 words
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Advertisement538 1986-02-26 30 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces or x^A W^Lx .m] Wmm mm^^^ \k^^ ttm^m i^^w mm^*^^^^^^ m _^^^^^^^__WL^( \W *W T-W 1 J m\^^ 1 1 L. xA l*m^\j *^H it aJ.fAa aal m 2xW \m^R^mmmwww'^* m w*tm^^P I I Factory space of various dimensions at Sims Aye/ HH HH538 words
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Advertisement269 1986-02-26 30 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces STORE CUM OFFICE space 3rd St 4th Flr. available. 2850 sq.ft. Strong concrete flooring. Facilitated with cargo lift. Reasonable rent (negotiable). 6 Jin. Kilang. Tel: *****51 Ansarl. GORDON WAREHOUSE BUILDING, 2874 sq.ft. on 4th storey. Tel: *****66. TAN BOON LIAT Bldg.. 2815 4316 sq.ft., very reasonable269 words
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Advertisement768 1986-02-26 30 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: s Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces 1 PAt SANFORD, you are specially blessed with good climate, favourable terrain and harmony to the peopie. In short, you have "feng shui" on your side. So says Mr Lim Siak Loong, a well-renowned768 words
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Advertisement644 1986-02-26 30 WILKIE RD. D.0022 Near Peace Ctr. 1 room $650; 2 rooms, 1 hall $1,200 ono; 3 rooms, 1 hall $1,400. F/furn. Half month free rent. Can be use as office. Tel: *****30/ I *****45 Brokers welcome. ROBINSON CENTRE NEW CBD office space with carpet, wallpaper and window blinds. $3.00 p.s.f644 words
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Advertisement383 1986-02-26 30 APPROXIMATELY 990 TO 1,000 sq.ft. Preferably within CBD. Contact *****81 for Lily CLIENT TO PURCHASE office ln Shenton Way. 2500-4000 sq.ft. High flr. *****01/ *****73 (Agt). 123 For Sala: Shop Spacas HOA NAM BUILDING c 700 sq.ft. groundfloor shop o Facing Jin. Besar a Convenient facilities c Freehold Negotiable Sala/383 words
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Advertisement816 1986-02-26 30 124 For Rent Shop Spaces I SHOPPING CENTRE I I next to Singapore Hilton I I SHOP SPACES I I FROM 1 85 sq ft to W I 1 561 sq :t I I Reasonable Rental I I Available tor immediate I occupation W I ENQUIRIES I I *****11 (24816 words
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Obituary, Illustration222 1986-02-26 33 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. POLLY KWAN nee SIM POH GEOK AGED 61 passed away peacefully on February 25th 1986, leaving SON DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Robert Kwan Wai Meng Pauline Ngo Hwee Ngah DAUGHTER SON-IN-LAW Margaret Kwan Mci Ling Eric Lim Yew Tou GRANDSON GRANDDAUGHTERS Kevin Kwan Kai Wen Sarah222 words
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Obituary, Illustration173 1986-02-26 33 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Owner of Gooday Video Centre Pte. Ltd., Mr. Selvaraju and family of the late MDM. PAPPAMAL W/O R.S. SELVARAJU (KANNAGI) Departed 23/2/86 wioh to exprooo their heartfelt gratitude to all relatives and friondo for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreathe and donationa during their recent173 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1986-02-26 33 Tho Family of tho loto MR. YEO CHWEE KIM Departed 20 Fab. '86 wish to expiess their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friondo ond business associates for their kind attendance, condolences, assistance ond donotions during thei^ecen^eroavement^^39 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1986-02-26 33 The Management Staff of SANJAY VIDEO PTE. LTD. wioh to expreoo their heartfelt sympathies and condolences to MR. R.S. SELVARAJU A FAMILY on the recent demise of hie beloved wife MDM. PAPPAMAL W/O SELVARAJU With deepest sympathies A condolences to the family of the late From: Th^OMicerjASNCOSofISIR.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration143 1986-02-26 33 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MDM. LALWANI LILA BHERUMAL Widow of th* lal* Mr. Bherumal Atmaram Lalwani Departed 26 Feb 85 Today recalls sad memories. Of a dear Mother gone to rest. And the one who thinks of her today Is the one who loves her best Dearly143 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration209 1986-02-26 33 HONGKONG, Tuesday THE Royal Hongkong Jeckey Clnb yesterday dismissed Its Sealer Stipendiary Steward, Brian Salllvaa, whe had been saspeaded from duty since last Thursday. A Jeekey Clab spokesman confirmed the sacking ef Aastralian-bern Sallivan, 48, whe had bees with the clab since lflB aad209 words
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Article, Illustration169 1986-02-26 33 Harris flies in to ease senior jockey shortage HONGKONG, Tues. Crack Sydney rider Wayne Harris, flew here late last week to help supplement the depleted ranks of senior jockeys following the crackdown on Thursday. Harris made an impressive bow m Singapore-Ma-laysia last season with eight winners during a brief stint.169 words
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Article357 1986-02-26 33 Colt rax-in' to go after Sunday mishap ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Tues. Aylmer Music, who was withdrawn on Sunday when he threw jockey S.Y. Leong on the way to the barrier, worked nicely this morning. The Malaysian-bred colt was keen to go fast but rider357 words
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Article44 1986-02-26 33 JOCKEY K.H. Chew has been granted a six-month temporary licence. He has ridden only one winner and several minor p lacings. The case of S.H. Chew, whose licence expired last year, is still under review by the Malayan Racing Association.44 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-02-26 33 > At the 100 m > At the finish Jrace I— m Space Race [RACE I XI [pAcrr* RACE 6 j g RACE j j RACE 3 j "RACE 9 j Pictures at the 488 m by JONATHAN CHOO Restricted Terms Div BJONATHAN CHOO - 268 words
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Advertisement10 1986-02-26 33 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement64 1986-02-26 33 ON SALE Wf T^ Available at J I > all Good p Bookshops. I $4.95 each. Because romance can be quite an adventure. 88^. Tli I lm ma. I m -l^r'"*"' jjj NL wL mm w___\^__4 ■J| Sn jW 111 IU Distributors 2. Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261 Tel *****5564 words
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Article, Illustration141 1986-02-26 34 PARIS, Tues. France, already deprived of Jean Tigana, yesterday lost torwards Jose Toure and Bruno Bellone to injury for their friendly against fel-low-World Cup qualifiers Northern Ireland here tomorrow. Midfielder Tigana, who suffered a thigh strain m training last Friday, pulled out of the national squad before theyReuter - 141 words
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Article495 1986-02-26 34 Robson hits out at heavy schedule TEL AVIV, Tues. Captain Bryan Robson last night criticised the preparations he and the rest of the England soccer squad have been allowed for the World Cup finals. Robson, who returns after a two-match absence to lead England against Israel here tomorrow,Reuter; AFP - 495 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-02-26 34 Brazilian bombshell Leandro, Renato face the boot When I called up these players, I called them up as athletes and men. I trusted them completely. When I make a selection, I do not just look at the player on the field, but I m also try to see the typeReuter; AP - 317 words
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Article259 1986-02-26 34 [GLASGOW, Tues. The y rift between the Scottish and the nine "rebmtt' Premier Division clubs ■Mened here yesterday ■ten Heart of Midlothian ■sirman Wallace Mercer ■alked out of a League ■ranagement committee Mercer, whose club su> kt the breakaway fac■o, felt obliged to desert ■s 11AFP - 259 words
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Article251 1986-02-26 34 LONDON, Tues. Britlin's government is poweress to halt an anticipated nodus of the cation's top wccer stars, the sport's oficials reported yesterday. Domestic soccer authoriies m Europe, anxious not o lose their best players to vealthy clubs abroad, vant to maintain a current ■ule thatAP - 251 words
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Article369 1986-02-26 34 c THE English players' union have bailed 12 clubs out of financial trouble during the current freezing weather. Professional Footballers' Association secretary Gordon Taylor disclosed that at least a dozen Third and Fourth Division sides had received between £10,000 ($31,200) and £20,000 each from the PFA for players'AFP; AP - 369 words
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Article, Illustration575 1986-02-26 35 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Champs Indonesia size up potential rivals DESPITE their reputation and home ground advantage, Indonesia are not treating lightly the task of defending their Thomas Cup badminton crown m Jakarta come April. As hosts and champions, they are automatic qualifiers. But Eddy Yusof's presence m575 words
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Article380 1986-02-26 35 LONDON, Tues. Denmark loomed as a potential threat to the traditional Asian giants of men's badminton after the weekend's qualifying tournaments for the Thomas Cup and liber Cup finals m Jakarta from April 23-May 4. The list of nations for the last stages of theReuter - 380 words
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Article, Illustration291 1986-02-26 35 LA QUINTA (California), Tues. Aaron Krickstein, of the United States, survived a close battle with compatriot Eliot Teltscher m the first round of the U*****,000 ($866,700) La Quinta Classic Grand Prix tennis tournament yesterday. Krickstein, seeded 16th, beat Teltscher 4-6, 7-5, ML Jan Gunnarsson, ofReuter; AP - 291 words
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Article238 1986-02-26 35 PARIS, Tues. Jahangir Khan, the world's No. 1 squash player, will not defend his French Open title next week, a French Squash Federation spokesman said yesterday. Jahangir. unbeaten since 1981, has won the title the past four years, but the organisers were informed this monthAFP - 238 words
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Article229 1986-02-26 35 DERBY (England), Tues. Australian Eddie Charlton's descent down the snooker ladder continued here yesterday when he was knocked out of the British Open by world No. 19 John Virgo. Charlton, who is ranked seven places higher than the Englishman, was beaten 5-4 m the fifth round, despiteAFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration301 1986-02-26 36 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON ALTHOUGH eight swimmers were recommended, the special committee of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have decided to select the best three to represent the Republic at the junior Olympics m Tokyo from March 29- April 1. They are Alvin Lim, Harold301 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-02-26 36 LOS ANGELES, Tues. Former World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Ken Norton was reported to be m serious condition after suffering a fractured skull and broken jaw m an accident on Sunday night. Ron Wise, a spokesman at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre, said Norton, 42, wasReuter; AP - 255 words
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Article181 1986-02-26 36 England name five changes LONDON, Tues. England have made five changes, including the introduction of new caps Fran Clough at centre and Dean Richards at No. 8, for Saturday's Five-Nations rugby international against Ireland at Twickenham. The three-quarters have been reorganised following the disastrous 33-6 defeat by Scotland 10 daysReuter - 181 words
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Article301 1986-02-26 36 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Singapore invited to international event By SINGAPORE are one of nine foreign countries invited to send their best athletes for an international track and field meet m Beijing m September. The meet will feature Asia's and Europe's leading athletes and participation may be a once-in-a-lifetime experience301 words
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Article250 1986-02-26 36 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON Early deadline to give those selected more time to prepare By NATIONAL sports associations have about three months to decide on their nominations for selection to two major international events the Asian and Commonweath Games this year. The management committee of the Singapore National250 words
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Article411 1986-02-26 36 ATHLETICS Joan Benoit-Samul-son on Monday became the first woman marathon runner to win the Amateur Athletic Union's Sullivan Award as the nations outstanding amateur atluete for 1985 Joan, 28, won the first Olympic women's marathon m 1964 at Los Angeles and last year won theReuter; UPI; AP; Bernama - 411 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-02-26 36 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON DRMANI JEGATHESAN, the fastest man m Asia m 1966 and Malaysia's first Sportsman of the Year (1967), will be m action at the Anglo-Chinese School centenary 100 km charity relay on Saturday (8.30 am). Jega, 42, was an outstanding athlete202 words
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Article326 1986-02-26 37 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH TWO of Perth's top tennis stars Keith Begley and Tony Luttrell arrive today to give Singapore's Davis Cup team players the match practice they so desperately need. In addition to sparring with the team of Mahader Hassan, Hassan Bohari, Hashim Sidek and Victor326 words
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Article, Illustration331 1986-02-26 37 TAY CHENG KHOON - Concern over Malays and M-Glow TAY CHENG KHOON SPOTLIGHT ON THE LOCAL TENNIS SCENE By MORE than 400 players (rom 71 teams will take part m the first round o( the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Inter-club League this weekend. But, for the first time, all national trainees will be sidelined.331 words
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Article207 1986-02-26 37 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By RANK HOTELS' fifth amateur tournament promises the best complements for a tennis competition the crystal seas and sugary sands of Pattaya. And, as if that wasn't enough to lure the travel agents of South-east Asia, at whom this tournament is aimed, the207 words
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Article, Illustration588 1986-02-26 37 JOE DORAI PREVIEWS THE KEDAH-SINGAPORE MATCH Singapore's roar could be silenced m Kedah's near-invincible den ALOR STAR, Tues. For Kedah, the Darulaman Stadium is what the National Stadium is to Singapore an almost invincible fortress. And they proved this by winning thi-ee of their four home Cup-ties588 words
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Article449 1986-02-26 37 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI ASCOT-SINGAPORE CLOSED SOUASH By SUPER-FIT Gan Ai Gee gave the national selectors food for thought with his 7-9, 9-5, 10-9, 2-9, 9-3 victory over national player Lim Hwee Tong m the third round of the As-cot-Singapore Closed squash championships at Kallang last449 words
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Article92 1986-02-26 37 THE Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation programme starts oft on March 8 at Victoria Theatre wltll tbe men's and women's national championships. The men's eveat comprises five categories bantam, light, welter, middle aad heavy. The women's will have only tw* division* light aad middle. The Petto Sukan age-groap92 words
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Article161 1986-02-26 37 ALBERT JOHNSON - Appeal for new event ALBERT JOHNSON NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE Nattena.' Football League Junior Clubs committee have asked the Football Association of Singapore to Introduce In der-ll and 1-19 ge-group competitions exclusively for them. Said Krishnan Supplah, chairman of the NFL Junior club committee: "The club representat ives consider this161 words
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Article289 1986-02-26 37 ALBERT JOHNSON - Red-card day for pressmen ALBERT JOHNSON BUSINESS HOUSES SOCCER MOBIL grabbed a slick 2-1 win over Press Sports Club m a Singapore Business Houses Division One League match at Tor. Payoh Stadium yesterday. But the encounter ended on a sour note when former international Gerard Louis and Sunny Issac, of289 words
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275 1986-02-26 37 CRICKET SCENE KANDY (Sri Lanka), Tues. Sri Lanka were 31 for two m their second innings, 90 runs behind Pakistan, when rain ended play early on the third day of the First Test today. Sevres: Sri Lanka 109 and 31-2, Pakistan 230.Reuter; AFP - 275 words
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Advertisement388 1986-02-26 34 nOffICRHODD MARCH •<• DtDOMIOtQPABtNtSftCHIiDWN amp cHmxrcr PREGHAHCY ft BIRTH W^^WWW^W^W^^^^ESW. xx^kmm CHILDCARE f ______mr \w NUTRITION WrW "W FAMILY Kf J|^^^ fl v* jt Ft /Z REGULAR W^ mmm BP^^flßl *W m 1 Uk __P im *mm BPB Bwß^^ ElNfl mr" CONTEST «M BP No one knows babies like mothers388 words
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Advertisement263 1986-02-26 35 SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 16/86 $140,000 DRAW AT FUNAN CENTRE AFTER 5.30 P.M. g^CkurßAe m %*JewYear WP^rspecio£VrwH ___Wl^ _W W v 16th February to 16th March 1986 W_M Ws Draw 13/86 to -^W *W***\ mmm WWW W i WWt m *W^ ___c9W_^ -*^^H ~-----^_W_________W^^& 'flfl m'r/tkSimmm\ x-Y y*lffl/'fl V263 words
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Advertisement393 1986-02-26 35 GOLDEN HOPE COMMODITIES PTE LTD Golden Hope now offers full facilities tor trading m: A. FOREIGN CURRENCIES 1 3& 6 mth forward contracts as well as Simex and IMM (Chicago) futures Trad.ng Hours: (Simex) 925 am —5 40 pm (IMM) 920 pm —3 20 am Margin Deposit: S.mex Futures 553,500393 words
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Miscellaneous93 1986-02-26 37 GOLF hangf Ladfe* Opea (8 am) SNOOKER Rothmans SMI Championship Round 2 (National Stadium. 7 30 pm). SOCCER Malaysia Cup: Kedah v Singapore (Darulaman Stadium), FT v Negri Sembilan (Merdeka Stadium) both at 8.30 SBHFL IMv 3A: Texins SC v Hitachi Elevator SC (Tanglin 2), SIA v Spore Tobacco SC93 words
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300 1986-02-26 38 Two years' jail for blinding accountant Driver m accident assaulted witness AN ACCOUNTANT who offered to be a witness to a traffic accident was blinded m one eye after a driver involved m the collision warned him to mind his own business. Mr Lim Fon Kui, 36, was blinded m300 words
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662 1986-02-26 38 By OUR PARLIAMENT TEAM THEY went through what might be called a storm m a ricebowl m Parliament yesterday. Both PAP MPs and the two opposition members were locked m lively, sometimes unruly, verbal exchanges over bread-and-butter issues of unemployment, retrenchment and wages. Both662 words
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Article, Illustration182 1986-02-26 38 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By ATTACHE cases for sale? Hardly. They are mini "mobile offices" for wharf clerks at the Tanjong Pagar container terminal. Each time a container comes m or leaves the terminal, documents must be processed by clerks from companies that transport these182 words
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165 1986-02-26 38 BONN, Tues. A Soviet satellite is out of control and will crash to earth m a matter of days, West German experts said yesterday. Cosmos-1714 failed to reach its planned orbit after its launch on Dec 28 and is now orbiting earth at a distanceReuter - 165 words
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Article200 1986-02-26 38 Disney visitor wins second car ANAHEIM, Tues. A 26-year-old man who visits Disneyland nearly every day sometimes during his lunch hour won his second car at a giveaway at the amusement park, officials said yesterday. Mr Lawrence Shingle, who works m the appliance department of a nearby X Mart discountUPI - 200 words
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Article66 1986-02-26 38 TAIPEI, Tues. Two people died and two more were admitted to hospital when they inhaled highdensity hydrogen sulfide ?;as, which leaked m the ibre factory where they worked, police said yesterday. The two victims were identified as Wu YinHsiang, 34, and Wu MciMan. 21, sistersAFP - 66 words
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Article32 1986-02-26 38 NEW YORK. Tues. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell 2.87 points to 1.695.41 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange to- day. APAP - 32 words
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308 1986-02-26 38 CHARMAINE CHAN; CHUA CHIN CHYE - Youth who sneaked onto plane lands in court CHARMAINE CHAN CHUA CHIN CHYE By and A YOUTH who landed m court for entering an airplane without a ticket had a passion for Changi airport, his father said yesterday. "My son loved to go to Changi airport to see the airplanes308 words
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Article67 1986-02-26 38 TOKYO, Tues. Two Japanese patrol ships were speeding to the Sea of Okhotsk today m search ot a South Korean fish carrier missing with a crew of 18 aboard. Maritime Safety Agency officials said the 1,000--tonne Chil Bo San has not been heard from since last TuesdayUPI - 67 words
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Article48 1986-02-26 38 PASADENA, (California), Tues. United States engineers sent new orders to Voyager 2 yesterday as they prepared to formally end the spacecraft's distant exploration of Uranus and guide it towards its 1989 Neptune fly-past. The orders were radioed 2.9 billion km to the space- craft. APAP - 48 words
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Article54 1986-02-26 38 RAMSTEIN AIR BASE. (West Germany), Tues. Patriot ground-to-air missiles will be deployed m West Germany m 1989, the headquarters of the United Slates Air Force m Europe announced yesterday. The Air Force said it will be the first deployment of America's newest non-nuclear medium and high-altitude ground-to-air micLCilpUPI - 54 words
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Article47 1986-02-26 38 SAO PAULO. Tues. The Brazilian government has suspended the national scheme for producing sug-ar-cane alcohol for vehicle fuel, it was announced yesterday. Participants at a ministerial meeting decided to halt the subsidised scheme, following the slump m crude oil rates m recent weeks. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article42 1986-02-26 38 NEW DELHI, Tues. Thousands of cattle have died m an epidemic m eastern Bihar state. Carcasses are being hauled away with tractors and residents are ordered to boil their milk, the United News of India reDorted yesterday. APAP - 42 words
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Miscellaneous151 1986-02-26 38 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 mar, 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 17 28 C Fine Manila 19 31 C Sunny Amsterdam }C Melbourne 13 24 C Fine Bangkok 24 32 C Cloudy Moscow151 words
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Section Two
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Society
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Article, Illustration1208 1986-02-26 1 New ways to get donor organs As m Singapore, the shortage of organs m Britain is condemning many kidney patients to death. Evidence shows that the donor card arrangement (which we are now using) or the opting-out scheme (which we once contemplated) do not work. NICHOLASThe Times - 1,208 words
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Advertisement304 1986-02-26 1 m r N r r~* r > f > C N t o~~\ HS!!. (Z~\ M \\\mWmmm\ Y~ T^F 0000 o o o r n i if s ift|Mpkl \^H^^^H a^W ______m j m m W m I i»S3^^ *m ww *m m *m *\-m *wy *******************%w *w \y*\ *w304 words
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Advertisement50 1986-02-26 1 HH fill HH lie V i_m P n^w Jr." Fun for over 5,000 d CATHERINE ONG at Singapore's biggest ever disco party Poet m two languages 4 Don gets role m opera Edited by Christine Khor Arts ft Leisure Edited by John de Souza Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue50 words
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Teens
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Coping with crushes
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Letter, Illustration386 1986-02-26 2 Love is like eating hazelnuts This letter wins $40: W Calling m love is really like having measles, I'd be a perpetually spotty youth. I suffer an occasional spot and manage to survive crushes and infatuations. Love's like eating hazelnuts; it's heaty, has side-effects but who can resist it? I've386 words
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138 1986-02-26 2 MY CRUSH he is cute. His class is around the corner and he sits at the window facing the corridor. As soon as my absent-minded "Sir" steps into the classroom, he mutters that he forgot to bring his record book or spectacles, etc. I138 words
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Letter92 1986-02-26 2 All the things mum isn't I HAVE a crush on my form teacher. I'm upset because my classmates tease me but I look up to Miss T because she is concerned, caring and approachable, all the qualities my mother does not have. A simple smile or "hi" from her fills92 words
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Letter57 1986-02-26 2 WHEN, at 14, 1 had a crush, everything seemed brighter. I smiled wider, my heart beat faster, I ate less and acted sillier. Having feelings of infatuation is part of growing up. Parents should talk to their children about such things, so that they would be prepared57 words
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Letter21 1986-02-26 2 MAYBE teenagers are influenced by their surroundings or by reading romance books or seeing movies. JEHAN N. MD.. 1621 words
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Letter37 1986-02-26 2 "Once there was a girl and a boy who were deeply m love and they lived happily ever after." We know fiction resolves everything m a neat package as real life never can. TEENAGER. 1537 words
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Letter53 1986-02-26 2 I HOPED to have him as a special boyfriend. Impulsively, I wrote a love letter to him. He did not return my affection and rejected me even as a friend. I cried as if it was the end of the world. JANICE PANG, 17 More letters53 words
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Letter36 1986-02-26 3 MY BEST friend and I would go "ga-ga" over the same gorgeous hunk, but if we fall m love with the same guy we would back out for one another. TEENAGER, 1736 words
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Letter54 1986-02-26 3 IF TWO good friends are interested m the same person, the good-looking one may force the ugly one to give him or her up. If he or she knows what the good-looking person did to the ugly person, he would leave the former alone and value the54 words
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Letter57 1986-02-26 3 I WAS 12. My Prince Charming was m the class next door. I bet he didn't know I existed. The crush lasted a few months, then fizzled out. That's how it is. First, you feel passionately, later it disappears and before you know it, you've developed another57 words
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Letter, Illustration137 1986-02-26 3 STEP One: Get him to know you exist, but not to the extent of surrendering your phone number. Step Two: Get to know him, talk to him, exchange ideas. NG SIEW KIANG. 16 4 In two instances my feelings of shallow love evaporated for a schoolmate137 words
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Letter83 1986-02-26 3 WHAT happens during a crush? If my biology lessons and plenty of "trash" materials are anything to go by our pituitary glands explode, like infallible time bombs, secreting queer hormones that bring on drastic physical and emotional transformations it is a phenomenon best left unexplained lest it83 words
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Letter29 1986-02-26 3 WHENEVER I was with this boy I worried about my appearance and inevitably said something silly. A year later I realised it was infatuation. MOONCALF. 1829 words
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Letter, Illustration211 1986-02-26 3 4 Sometimes you just slide into love, as opposed to felling, as can happen between good friends of the oppo- site sax. INFATUATION, or puppy love, fades with time. Love stands up to wear and tear. My advice is the same as my mother's "Be patient211 words
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Letter72 1986-02-26 3 PEOPLE like to fall m love. Life without love, how yuks! Caressing the loved one and enjoying physical pleasure that's infatuation. They dance at several parties; he kisses her goodnight, showers her with flowers every week she proudly declares she's m love. He says he loves her.72 words
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Letter, Illustration119 1986-02-26 3 MY LOVE for him had grown through the years. I thought it would be foolish of me to go on loving a person and not tell him. I revealed my feelings to him. It didn't bring peace of mind. It has always been the119 words
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Article, Illustration801 1986-02-26 4 Parker Huang, former Yale lecturer, delighted friends here with his poetry recitation at a gathering recently. He tells TAN BAN HUAT how he came to write poems m Chinese and English, and got some of them published m the US. A SCHOLAR'S love for801 words
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Article572 1986-02-26 4 CHINESE senior party officials have called on Chinese film-makers to go beyond their concern over box-office returns and consider, instead, the social benefits of their products. At a meeting m Beijing m January with the production crew of a newly released film, Mr Hu Qiaomu,Beijing Review - 572 words
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Article252 1986-02-26 4 mmmmsx w mm mm t*t&&--MMBMMMM mmmmmhi- Hruß i# Efeflfe A' tt < *il £?f#fe!»J "M &MM" tt# B iswj6'j t'»ft rutttM m m m ac mm <% tm n *A£*tt*#MA > ft&ifc fete ifi *ft MR-?>*M ftMM SM* 55 MfcMtt MMMMMM JHMMft MSMttMM KM UM *M MM ift:"3tGßAtfMg*/;J£x£tt: M** MflM252 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-02-26 4 Of mediocre leaders and wiser subordinates Dragon Tales OFTEN, mediocre leaders with wiser subordinates feel uneasy and under pressure. Such leaders, if criticised for their foolish views, would be shamed into anger, and become treacherous and ruthless. Although Liv Bang hardly excelled m any areas, he was an outstanding politician507 words
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Article244 1986-02-26 4 iift^fsm^? —MMMMMM< MM mit&d.-m%-W_sm&)A m%:i_M&m u_m a -sfijittM i__?%mf& m M^*t# o ftfe#7;fc£ MW M &M ie« MM f* M*M**MMMMM« Mfl>W MA*MM7 *ua MM MMMMMM mmm *mmsz±Mk%w &^3iZ— MM4HEMM BP ti_m&V*\AM& tizmfsft2.A m&m m *#u'M? u^mM mw^wiAte m w m m tiii_9%!_jikm&ih_i > fl£**Ate o *?*1jBc?& M£ SMMM *M>+ft l>7Cflti2o3^244 words
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Article, Illustration386 1986-02-26 4 THE Beijing-based journal Population Study has recently published a piece reconstructing China's population pattern. The writer, Shi Shi, based his study on historical records, which, he said, contained a wealth of registration statistics. It was quite a task as he had to sieve out illogicalChina Daily - 386 words
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Article, Illustration15 1986-02-26 4 i#RH_* w ft fiai^ife fill iiir -ia rr/ta 'MIH-MJ- Mfr?' "ft**** 4:fc wm• itowm' m&jm15 words
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Article, Illustration763 1986-02-26 5 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ Profile of a calliqrapher Hal Sulalman bin Suhalml. a veteran oil painter and self-taught oalllgrapher was born Ib Singapore, Nov 11, 11Z4. He received bis education at Tanglin Besar Malay School, Koto Baja Malay School aad Saltan Idris Training College, Perak.763 words
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Article, Illustration546 1986-02-26 5 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ RAMAI orang Melayu panda i menulis Jawi tetapi tidak pin tar da am khat. Khat ialah seni tulisan Arab. Ia kaya dengan ciriciri keislamannya. Dalam khat terjalinlah ayat-ayat suci al-Quran, Hadis dan lar. ibang-lambang Islam seperti masjid. Kerana disiplin yang bersalut krei tiviti,546 words
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Advertisement323 1986-02-26 5 I JADE VcH ANGI" 19th "l" Sa"" I HURRY! SEASON ENDING SOON! JADE (*****80) 5 shows 11am, 1.30, 4. 6.30. 9.00 CHANGI (*****59) 5 shows 11 am 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.30 LAST DAY at ODEON-Katong REGAL OOEON Katong (*****19) 3 showa 3.30. 7.00 6 9.00 I REGAL (*****59) 4 shows323 words
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Advertisement716 1986-02-26 6 I We are a large local company requiring the W I services of a W I BUSINESS ANALYST I fl The job involves analysing existing business pro- W fl cesses to determine areas for improvement as I well as opportunities for computerisation. The I business analyst will serve as a716 words
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Advertisement766 1986-02-26 6 AIROD SON. BHD., a maior Company associated with aircraft overhaul _W and ,ectronics activities, seeks outstanding cdndidates for the _W following positions:- H AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS I B| SYSTEMS/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS I ■g STRESS/STRUCTURE (AIRCRAFT) ENGINEERS ffl Successful candidates will be the nucleus of the Company newly X^W H created Systems Research766 words
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Advertisement662 1986-02-26 7 APPOINTMENTS j NAURU PHOSPHATE CORPORATION The Nauru Phosphate Corporation formed by the Republic of Nauru to mine and market the phosphate deposits on the Island ot Nauru invites applications for the following position Public Health Sister The PH S is responsible to the Medical Superintendent for the overall public health662 words
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Advertisement1655 1986-02-26 7 [ENGINEERING HEAD 1 With much emphasis plat cci on product development to keep abreast with changinK market demands, we require the H services of a Section Head to manage oui engineering H functions. He will be referred toon matterspertainingtoawidespectrum H of product engineering while maintaining proper operational H administration within1,655 words
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Advertisement95 1986-02-26 7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AW MOTOR ASSOCIATES Notice is hereby given that Mr Aw Tian Poh trading as Aw Motor Associates (subject to HDB approval) Intend to admit Madam BOEY QUEE KUE KOH fGOH MUI as a partner of said firm. ALL PERSONS claiming to be creditors of AW MOTOR95 words
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Advertisement460 1986-02-26 7 BY ORDER OF I THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER Z AUCTION SALE OF I (Assets belonging to Watts and Baker Re Ltd) m including: H Office furniture, "Sanyo", "Acma" air-condi- I tioners, "Olympia/Adler" typewriters, calcula- tors, micro-scope, theodolites, tripods, "Bull- dog" metal safe, "Abacus" computer I (keyboard, disk drive, monitor, printer), vacu-460 words
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Advertisement255 1986-02-26 7 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the regular cleaning of the offices of the NATIONAL TRADES UNION CONGRESS, at Trade Union House and TRADE UNION HOUSE ANNEXE, Shenton Way. Singapore for a period of 12 months commencing 1 April 1986. Intending tenderers would be shown round on Tuesday. 4 March255 words
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Advertisement61 1986-02-26 8 L Jiv Refers Js^ fli Anniversary V 1^ T ce,ebra,e Reader's Digest 64th Anniversary, 12 titles have been specially B selected. They range from Fiction. Non-Fiction. Children s. Hobbies etc m W**"~^^^^^ ake your plck! p,eaBe note oWer va, d ,r o*" 21 st Feb to 22nd March only. GRAB61 words
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Miscellaneous451 1986-02-26 8 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS By Schulz 9WrHB Sink iSBIOCk£OW __f^K (w£ll iv«v\ \WWWKWW^ m^ mmm^Wl thins aboutit?/ T*f4 BEI7iK T \C\ C^ y^v THE BORN LOSER By Art amnson. BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker P (WD W) I^OW TKAT^ /NQ ICIPPIM6? mf\] f /ANPALLTHK6 VgAP^I I AAISS BUXLEY, PUT YES,451 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration866 1986-02-26 9 Hot! Fancy! Noisy! Fun! Last weekend's gigantic Police ana Youth Hong Bao Disco gave new meaning to Saturday Night Fever. CATHERINE ONG was there. IT WAS more than just a case of Saturday night fever. Indeed for once, last Saturday night, exhibition hall No 4 at the WorldLIM SENG TIONG; K.F. SEETOH - 866 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-02-26 9 Young People CAROLINE NGUI tracks down a monster that has already swallowed 38 teenagers and a smiling director! WHAT! A dragon? Yep, and a triple-headed one, too, that has been around a long time. In fact, it's been terrorising a village forNIK KASMANI - 595 words
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Miscellaneous777 1986-02-26 9 What's On hh^^m^^^hh^hii^^ n^nS<?n2i RM F a TALKS Sundays and public^hoUdavs^ PHOTO EXHIBITION. Re- reflecting the history of the graphic displays, artifacts BEUKOOM FARCE. A L i FE AND STUDY AT JtVS 6, productions of 200 photo- Malay and Chinese art of sil- from the Japanese Occuoacomedy by British play-777 words
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Miscellaneous1049 1986-02-26 9 I Radio One Choo Swee Lian hosts FEMININE FLAIR (10.05 am), a segment for housewives with household hints, music and grooming tips. FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 i News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News1,049 words
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Miscellaneous1104 1986-02-26 10 ■my view Catherine Ong^^^^ mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 4^?S Monroe as the beautiful, dumb blonde ■asrsyVbiKde •^■rrsMtt sajsrajtersrt ay-^-.asss.i "wstjv-t auss^ chlldren this r"t; Trr TS^rF j^«m« .^mmcm wp- JZT* back on the screen QK Jane R fjf" P^vs Dorothy JL W»v«i(Ch 12, 8 pm) we see how pioneers from of laugh-a-minute-exercise". |Vi1,104 words
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Miscellaneous180 1986-02-26 10 ■I* v fcfl aM .a Marilyn Monro« (toft) and Jane Russell go through thick and thin together m Gentlemen Prater Blondes (Ch 12, 9 pm). I 12 WW*™™*" m fn B |ist) nl^s otherwise indicated 7.30 PM SBC Text live' Sample Pages 8.00 Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by The180 words
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