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Title Section15 1986-02-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration1836 1986-02-27 1 OUR PARLIAMENT TEAM - OUR PARLIAMENT TEAM Chok Tong: CPF cut and wage restraint key measures to beating the slump By !\ior*' Paruamen; reports on Pages iO-13 CFS Down At a glance TAX CHANGES Company tax eat from 4f to 53 per cent from year of assessment ISB7. SS per eest1,836 words
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Article349 1986-02-27 1 When to ask for more pay WORKERS m companies that are not doing well should help themselves and their employers by not asking for more pay, Mr Goh Chok Tong said when he explained how the wage restraint policy should work. They should even take a pay cut, if necessary.349 words
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Article406 1986-02-27 1 MR Goh Chok Tong yesterday assured Singaporeans that they should have no difficulty paying for their homes despite the hefty cut m employers' CPF contributions. The First Deputy Prime Minister gave the assurance after outlining a series of measures to help home buyers affected by406 words
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Article379 1986-02-27 2 Manila's latest tourist attraction I was all night outside the palaco but I went home for my children. I want them to see this, it's a happy day. Tricycle driver Marciano Magnaye. who was at the palace with his wife and two young sons. ItReuter - 379 words
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Article, Illustration657 1986-02-27 2 The problems and the promise The Philippines of Corazon Aquino $56 billion foreign debt A falling peso Increasing inflation Serious poverty Widespread corruption Discredited judicial system Often-hated military Pro-Marcos Constitution Growing communist threat MANILA, Wed. New Philippine President Corazon Aquino, a self -described housewife who inspired millions of her compatriotsAP; Reuter - 657 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-02-27 2 Pledge to respect all Marcos treaties Repercussions for US BONN. Wed. New Philippine President Corazon Aquino was quoted today as saying she would respect the treaties that granted the United States rights to its vital Pacific bases m the Philippines until 1991. However, she would not commit herself beyond that.Reuter - 317 words
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325 1986-02-27 2 Reaction m Singapore FILIPINOS ln Singapore yesterday rejoiced over the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos and the end of his 2S-year rale. Many were also relieved that events ln the Philippines occurred with minimal bloodshed. At the Chorch of the Holy Spirit325 words
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511 1986-02-27 2 The making of a reluctant President 4 The only time I had ever been active politically was when Ninoy was campaigning to be Governor (of Tarlac province) or Senator...But beyond that, I was simply a politi- m cian's wife. Mrs Aquino MANILA, Wed.Reuter - 511 words
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135 1986-02-27 3 MANILA, Wed. Arturo Tolentino, deposed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos' Vice President elect, appeared m public here today for the first Ome since Mra Corazon Aquino assumed power, and indicated he was willing to serve ln the new government. ln an Interview aired overAFP - 135 words
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631 1986-02-27 3 ABBY TAN - Laurel is also PM and Foreign Minister ABBY TAN, Aquino names her Cabinet By Manila Correspondent MANILA, Wed. President Corazon Aquino today named her Cabinet to organise the government 20 hours after Mr Ferdinand Marcos fled from the Philippines. Her Vice-President, Mr Salvador Laurel, holds two other portfolios as Prime631 words
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502 1986-02-27 3 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Messages of support and promises of aid YANG RAZALI KASSIM The world responds By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia today sent its well wishes to the new Filipino President, Mrs Corazon Aquino. A congratulatory note was sent by President Suharto m the morning, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said. Dr Mochtar502 words
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Article, Illustration712 1986-02-27 3 Aquino victory a deep tribute to Ninoy PM 4 We are also grateful to President Marcos for eventually recognising the wishes off the Filipino people snd deporting m s manner Hist has enabled a m peaceful hand-over of pow- sr. Mr Lee Kuan Yew PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew, mReuter - 712 words
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Article, Illustration862 1986-02-27 3 The achievements and failures NEW YORK, Wednesday FIRST to Guam then to Hawaii. Deposed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos being greeted by I id ted States Air Force Col Robert lH&t\k, Commander of Andersen Air Force Base m Guam, on his arrival on TuesdayAP; Reuter - 862 words
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113 1986-02-27 3 Workers' Party message for Aquino THE Workers' Party sent a telegram to Mrs Corazor Aquino yesterday congratulating her on her victory m the Philippines. "We, with the people of Singapore, salute the pe> pie of the Philippines on their great victory," the telegram said. WP Secretary-General, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, also113 words
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Article70 1986-02-27 3 MANILA. Wed. Newly-ap-pointed military chief Fidel Ramos said today the top priority of the Corazon Aquino government would be to end the communist insurgency and lawlessness affecting many parts of the Philippines. Gen Ramos, speaking on television, said after "this revolution or war of national liberationReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration821 1986-02-27 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - Marcos 'desperately wanted role in new govt' LIAK TENG KIAT By Washmgton Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. Almost to the last, when it was clear to virtually everyone that Ferdinand Marcos' days as Philippine leader were over, he was still desperately hoping for at least a place m the new power structure.821 words
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259 1986-02-27 5 I.I\K TENG KIAT - Washington confident Aquino can govern LIAK TENG KIAT WASHINGTON, Wed. Reagan ada uistratlon officials yesv rday voiced approval of I'ie new Philippine President Corazon Aqoi no's initial moves and e> pressed caatloos optimism that her government would be able to tackle the country's enormous problems. "There are going to be259 words
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186 1986-02-27 5 MANILA, Wed. The Philippine peso strengafl ened and stock market trading perked up tochfl after months of stagnation on the first day fl President Corazon Aquino's term m office. fl The Central Bank said the official exchange ratfl after trading today wasAFP - 186 words
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Article81 1986-02-27 5 Habib off again to visit Manila HONOLULU, Wed. President Ronald Reagan's special envoy, Mr Philip Habib, left Honolulu last night for the Philippines. Mr Habib, making a return visit to Manila to meet members of President Corazon Aquino's new government, arrived yesterday from Washington and officials said at first heReuter - 81 words
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308 1986-02-27 5 MANILA, Wed. Imelda Marcos, the former beauty queen who used her marriage to President Ferdinand Marcos to gain political power second only to his, reportedly still hoped to succeed him as president even as his resignation became imminent. Mrs Marcos satAP - 308 words
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Article354 1986-02-27 4 Stamp of approval PARENTS buying guidebooks to help their children through school should look for the Education Ministry's stamp of approval, which is now displayed prominently on the front cover. Many parents had failed to notice the stamp which used to be printed on the back of the books,354 words
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Article209 1986-02-27 4 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE tidal wave ef pepalar sentiment which swept Mrs Corazon Aqnlne te power ln the Philippines was one ot the most powerful and stirring displays of the democratic process ln modern times. Many remarkable individuals have made It possible. Bat the greatest glory ef all209 words
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Article185 1986-02-27 4 PUBLIC FIRMS MAY HAVE TO KEEP PROPER AUDIT CHECKS COMPANIES which use public funds may be required by law to maintain an adequate system of internal controls if accountants' recommendations on fraud prevention are accepted by the authorities. These recommendations, drawn up by an ad-hoc committee of accountants appointed185 words
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Article110 1986-02-27 4 TRANSLATING DATA THE PRIME MINISTER has emphasised the importance of quick and accurate data collection. A reader says that is one part of the game, the other being the ability and will to translate the data collected. He says, for example, more data should be released for the benefit110 words
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Article414 1986-02-27 4 Ordered back to HK A FEDERAL magistrate has ordered a Hongkong fugitive to be returned to the British colony to face trial on 73 fraud charges involving the swindling of USsl9 million (about Ss4o million) from eight banks. Chandra Thanwar das Mirchandani has been detained without bail414 words
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184 1986-02-27 4 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Bail out move A KEY MILITARY figure m a previous abortive coup is trying to help bail out defendants now on trial for involvement m the last Sept 9 failed coup m Thailand. Defence lawyers said that former Col Prachak Sawangchit, cashiered for his part184 words
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Article312 1986-02-27 4 Friendly persuasion SOCCER PANS have started a letter campaign m an attempt to persuade star midfielder Bernd Schuster to play for West Germany during the May 31-June 29 World Cup finals m Mexico. The campaign was started by two Frankfurt travel agents, who told the mass-circulation Bild newspaper that312 words
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Article392 1986-02-27 4 Four who dish it out THEY ARE only weekend cooks. But their culinary skills can rival that of a housewife and put many younger women to shame. Four men who enjoy experimenting over the stove on weekends tell MAY HO about their sources of inspiration and their speciality392 words
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Article230 1986-02-27 4 Product Advertise* Section/Pag* Airlines Cathay Pacific Airways ltd Banks Chase Manhattan Dai Ichi Kangyo Bank II 7 Standard Chartered Bank I 17 Battery Schmidt Scientific I Books STP Distributors 34 Business Opport Ahmad Yar Trading fst —19 Chemicals Jardine Marketing (Dylon) II --8 Computer Hitachi Copier Sharp Corpn230 words
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297 1986-02-27 6 ANCHORAGE (Alaska), Wednesday A FEDERAL magistrate yesterday ordered a Hongkong fugitive to be returned to the British colony to face trial on 73 fraud charges involving the swindling of US$l9 million (.about Ss4o million) from eight banks. Chandru Thanwardas Mirchandani, 50, hasUPI - 297 words
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Article31 1986-02-27 6 HANOI, Wed. Chinese troops have fired on Vietnamese provinces and crossed the border on sabotage missions several times m the past two weeks, the Vietnam News Agency said yesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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201 1986-02-27 6 SEOUL, Wad. SOUTH Koreas political opposition today rejected a proposal by President Chun Doo Hwan to allow constitutional changes m 1989, demanding that direct presidential elections he allowed earlier. Mr Vi Min-U, President of the New Korea Democratic Party, said: "The party has decided not toReuter - 201 words
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Article45 1986-02-27 6 HONOLULU. Wed. A Soviet intelligence-gathering ship has shown up m international waters off Hawaii, the United States Navy has reported from Pearl Harbour. A Third Fleet spokesman said the Ciavriil Sarychev was spotted yesterday about 95 km north of Kauai. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article91 1986-02-27 6 Man who put baby in oven jailed ADELAIDE, Wed. A 31-year-old man who burnt his girlfriend's five-month-old baby boy m a microwave oven was jailed for seven years today. Robert McQuade wrapped the baby m a blanket before placing him m the oven and switching it on. Three of theReuter - 91 words
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184 1986-02-27 6 General strike stills much of India BOMBAY. Wed. A general strike against price rises paralysed much of India today In the opposition's most effective action against Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's 16-month rule. Protesters sat on railway lines and let down bus tyres to stop transport while police arrested more thanReuter; AP - 184 words
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147 1986-02-27 6 WINSOME LANE - Juror in George Tan trial assaulted WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG, Wed. The much-publicised fraud conspiracy trial of Malay-sian-born businessman George Tan was adjourned today after a young woman juror was indecently assaulted on her way to court. She was excused from jury duty m the case and went147 words
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Article, Illustration117 1986-02-27 6 A TV serosa showing the tteeaee piste nam ber of a wanted car ls displayed st the headquarters of Tokyo Metropolitan Police. Part of a device developed for Identifying wanted vehicles, It Is being tested hy Tokyo police. The device consists of a specialPanaphoto - 117 words
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Article374 1986-02-27 6 KOROR (Patau), Wednesday A BANKING consortium has sued Palau m the New York Supreme Court for more than US$35 million (5574.90 million), almost double the small island's annual budget, officials at the Attorney-General's office said today. The consortium, headed by Morgan Grenfell Bank, allegesReuter - 374 words
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252 1986-02-27 6 Speech lands Queen in centre of storm WELLINGTON, Wed. Queer Elizabeth today found herself at the centre of a political row after reading a governmentprepared speech lo Parliament which defended New Zealand's controversial anti-nuclear policy. The speech, a constitutional convention at the ceremonial state opening of Parliament, outlined major elementsReuter; AP - 252 words
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186 1986-02-27 7 Iran claims gains in new offensive BAHRAIN, Wed. Iran has reported fresh gains from a new offensive m northern Iraq and bad weather appeared to have bogged down Iraq's attempt to recapture Faw Peninsula m the south. A war communique issued In Teheran saia Iranian forces had taken 37 abandonedReuter - 186 words
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92 1986-02-27 7 13 sentenced to death for coup attempt LAGOS, Wed. Thirteen members of Nigeria's military forces were sentenced to death yesterday by a military tribunal trying 20 people for plotting an abortive coup m December, Lagos Radio reported. Three others were sentenced to life imprisonment and the remaining four were acquitted.AP - 92 words
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Article41 1986-02-27 7 HARARE, Wed. Four people died of Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) last year and two more are currently being treated for the disease, Health Minister Sydney Sekeramai said yesterday m the first official admission of Aids m Zimbabwe. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration464 1986-02-27 7 LOS ANGELES, Wednesday PHIL Collins was the top Grammy winner as British artists dominated the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences annual awards last night. Collins, a singer, drummer, composer and producer, took the album of the year award for No Jacket RequiredReuter - 464 words
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241 1986-02-27 7 Implements may be 2Yi million years old WASHINGTON, Wed. Scientists have found a cache of primitive stone tools belonging to man's earliest ancestors m central Africa which may be 2.5 million years old, the National Geographic Society announced today. The tools were discovered mReuter - 241 words
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Article126 1986-02-27 7 Peru retrieves assets in gold LIMA, Wed. Peru is exchanging some of its reserves for gold and flying it m from Switzerland to head off potential seizure of its assets abroad, a Central Reserve Bank official said. One government minister termed the move as "prudent" and said the gold wasUPI - 126 words
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Article100 1986-02-27 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan asked Congress yesterday for US$lOO million (SS2I4 million) m military and other aid for rebels fighting the leftist government m Nicaragua. Mr Reagan, saying more pressure must be put on the Sandinista government, told Congress m a special messageReuter - 100 words
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Article194 1986-02-27 7 PARIS, Wed. The manager of the luxury hotel at Tallolres which Is temporary home to deposed Haitian President Jean-Claude Duvalier has asked a court to order his ejection. Manager Jean Tlffenat said yesterday that continued occupation of rooms In his Hotel de I'Abbaye by theAFP - 194 words
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474 1986-02-27 7 'Scope for big advances after two decades of hostility' MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev praised the development of relations between Moscow and Beijing and said he saw scope for enormous new advances. Speaking on the first day of a Soviet Communist Party congress yesterday,Reuter - 474 words
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330 1986-02-27 7 TOKYO, Wed. Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani today said there is a need for a new system among oil-producing countries to cut back production to stabilise world oil prices, a Japanese government official said. Sheikh Yamani told Mr Michio Watanabe,AP - 330 words
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Article184 1986-02-27 7 New Opec grouping in Africa ALGIERS, Wed. Opec's four African members have agreed to set up an African Hydrocarbon Association and have appealed to the continent's non-Opec producers to join them and help check the fall m crude oiljprices. The founders of the new group are Algeria, Libya, Nigeria andReuter - 184 words
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Advertisement6 1986-02-27 7 The decline of despotism: Page 146 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-02-27 8 Ex-colonel collecting money to free them BANGKOK, Wednesday A KEY military figure m a previous abortive coup is trying to help bail out defendants now on trial for their involvement m the unsuccessful coup of last Sept 9. Defence lawyers said today that formerBernama - 362 words
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258 1986-02-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A draft of the White Paper on the M 52.5 billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance loans scandal will be discussed by the Cabinet next week, Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said today. The draft was prepared by Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin withBernama - 258 words
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Article, Illustration161 1986-02-27 8 Mokhtar in court as a witness KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Former Culture Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim was given a short reprieve from prison when he appeared m the Sessions Court yesterday as a witness m a case involving one of his former officials Mokhtar, looking fit and sportingNST; Bernama - 161 words
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271 1986-02-27 8 BANGKOK, Wad. ASEAN today urged Vietnam to agree to an offer of peace talks made by the Cambodian guerilla coalition. An Asean statement released here said the latest proposal by the UN-recog-nised Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK) for direct talks to end the CambodianReuter; AFP; UPI - 271 words
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217 1986-02-27 8 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's belt-tightening draft Budget for fiscal 1986-87 will be passed m a Parliament plenary session tomorrow without modifications, Finance Minister Radius Prawiro said yesterday. His statement came as world oil prices continued to remain at around the US$l5 mark. The averageAFP - 217 words
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172 1986-02-27 8 Indonesia starts export of pigs to S'pore JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia has expo- ted its first supply of pigs to Singapore m line with Singapore's plans last year to phase out farming, Kompas reported today. Minister for Animal Husbandry J. H. Hutasoit attended a ceremony on Monday marking the first exportAP - 172 words
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Article51 1986-02-27 8 KUANTAN. Wed. A group of 40 youths from Singapore will visit Pahang for three days beginning March 23 under the Singapore-Malaysian youth exchange programme A spokesman for Ihe Culture. Youth and Sports Department here said today the group would also visit Port Dickson and Kuala LumpurBernama - 51 words
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Article87 1986-02-27 8 Meese to visit Bangkok BANGKOK, Wed. United States Attorney-General Edwin Meese will visit Thailand next month to discuss drug trafficking, terrorism and other forms of crime with international dimensions. Mr Meese will be leading a team of officials from the White House and the Justice, State, Treasury and Health andAFP - 87 words
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191 1986-02-27 8 Women soldiers told to shape up or ship out KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Shape ap or ship oat that's the order the Defence Ministry has given Its Malaysian Armed Forces women personnel who are obese. The women soldiers have been told to slim down or be posted back to their originalBernama - 191 words
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Article279 1986-02-27 9 SHIRLEY TAN - Reservists save eight from blaze SHIRLEY TAN By EIGHT members of a family were rescued from a fire early yesterday' thanks to a group of soldiers on reservist training. Building material supplier Ong Tiong Chuan, 51, was asleep with his family m their double-storey semi-detached home m Jalan Pernama, near279 words
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Article, Illustration271 1986-02-27 9 Progress puts big burden on postman Sarip IN THE past 20 years Singaporeans have become more educated but few have literally felt the impact as much as postman Mr Sarip Kasbon. From kampung days to high-rise living, each year his mail bag has got heavier and heavier with more and271 words
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356 1986-02-27 9 A MOTHER of three was jailed yesterday for four months for the "inhumane" treatment of her 20--month-old baby who died from injuries inflicted by her. Tan Siok Kirn, 33, pleaded guilty to the charge under the Children and Young Persons Act. District Judge356 words
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223 1986-02-27 9 62-year-old man fined for offence on grand-niece A C2-YEAR-old man molested his eight-year-old grand-niece on Aye occasions when she was left m his care at night by her mother. There were no Injuries on the girl's body, and her mother only learned of the offence three months after the Incidents.223 words
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Article84 1986-02-27 9 A MAN was yesterday charged with using criminal force on a five-month old baby girl to outrage her modesty. No plea was taken from Tan Ching Seng, 27, who was sent to Woodbridge Hospital for psychiatric observation after the court heard that he is believed84 words
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Article158 1986-02-27 9 THE show must go on, says Interfama, the organiser of the Water Asia exhibition and conference that opened yesterday at the World Trade Centre auditorium. The exhibition was to have been part of a larger show, together with two exhibitions on the building and construction industries,158 words
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Article, Illustration156 1986-02-27 9 AN ELDERLY woman was helped to safety by neighbours when fire broke oat at her Boosing Board flat ln Tamplnes Street 11 yesterday. Madam Nablah Bnang, 83, said she became hysterical when fire broke oat In her kitchen. She said she was fry- ing potatoes tor156 words
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Article311 1986-02-27 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Ministry move to help parents buy right books By PARENTS buying guidebooks to help their children through school should look for the Education Ministry's stamp of approval, which is now displayed prominently on the front cover. Many parents had failed to notice311 words
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204 1986-02-27 9 THIS year's bumper crop of A-level students has led to yet another junior college squatting at secondary school premises. The newest of the 13 A level institutions Tampines Junior College, which is due to open m April will use Tampines Secondary School's building.204 words
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Article14 1986-02-27 9 THE Schools' Savings CamEaign this year will be lunched on March 7.14 words
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161 1986-02-27 9 Cannabis pipe: $800 fine for Aussie student A UNITED World CoUege student was yesterday fined $800 for having a gipe for smoking cannais, a controlled drug. The pipe, stained with the drug, was found m George Michael White's hostel room. White, 16, an Australian, pleaded guilty to the charge under161 words
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Advertisement64 1986-02-27 9 Prime us. beef can now be found grazing m^L^m—^m^^^^^^^~^ t^m¥ swim t trm _j^ mm^^^mm^m^m^^^mm^mmaM^m m "^^^mmm\ SkS J In fact, the beef that turns up at the Pavilion Steak Corner is so tender, that voe simply charcoal broil it so you can enjoy its j j O You could64 words
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Article183 1986-02-27 10 MR (JOH Chok Tongs packet of tax reliefs, including a 2fi per cent across-the-board personal income tax rebate for this year, was received with vigorous applause from a seal full House yesterday. The First Deputy Prime Minister, m saying that tho (Government was implementing almost all183 words
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Article141 1986-02-27 10 HOW could Singapore have achieved the highest standard of living m Asia outside Japan if the Government had mismanaged the economy? This was the question Mr Tan Soo Khoon (Alexandra) asked by way of a reply to the two opposition MPs, Mr J.B. Jeyaietnam (Anson) and Mr Chiam141 words
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Article52 1986-02-27 10 MR LIM Boon Heng (Kebun Baru), an NTUC Assistant Secretary-General, listed the four major pre-occupatioas of the trade union movement m Singapore. These are: Stemming the tide of massive retrenchment, encouraging an environment for job creation, helping to find jobs for the retrenched, and ensuring long-term stability52 words
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Article, Illustration94 1986-02-27 10 ALLOW the use of CPF savings as initial capital for those starting business and let them use spare rooms m HDB flats as offices. This was a suggestion from Mr Philip Tan (Paya Lebar). A1! this talk about saving the economy led him to remind the94 words
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Article63 1986-02-27 10 Blessing in disguise THE recession has made Singaporeans realise their country's vulnerability and forced all to work shoulder to shoulder. Saying this, Mr Chew Heng Ching (Kaki Bukit) went on to call for a trimming of the civil service which he thought had grown too large. Red tape must be63 words
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Article, Illustration443 1986-02-27 10 Freeze CPF cut beyond two years Dr Wang DR WANG Kai Yuen (Bukit Timah) yestetday examined the effect of a 15 percenta^*' p<>int cut m .-mployeis' CPF contributions on lob creation sad whether it could UTest the recession. He said au h a measure will make doing business here highly443 words
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404 1986-02-27 10 Two MPs differ over skills fund levy TWO MPs aired their different viewpoints over the 2 per cent Skills Development Fund levy yesterday. During an exchange between Mr Tan Soo Khoon (Alexandra) and Mr Lim Boon Heng (Kebun Baru) on whether the levy should be suspended because of the economic404 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1986-02-27 10 AGNES WEE; ANNE KOH; IRENE NGOO; WONG Al KWEI; PAUL JACOB; AHMAD USMAN; LEE KIM CHEW - AGNES WEE ANNE KOH IRENE NGOO WONG AI KWEI PAUL JACOB AHMAD USMAN LEE KIM CHEW Debate on the Presidential Address Wrong to say it mismanaged economy, says Tan Soo Khoon Reports by and THE property market should not be left to1,150 words
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295 1986-02-27 10 Foreign firms shouldn't be listed Chng FOREIGN-lncorpo rated firms should be discouraged Irom being pabUcly Hated on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Mr Chng Hee Kok (Radin Mas) said yesterday. Mr Chng said that as different countries parsae different development strategies, their ways of doing business and attitudes are bound295 words
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380 1986-02-27 10 MR LIM BOON HENG (Kebun Baru) said there is no conflict of views between the National Trades Union Congress and the Economic Committee. On the contrary, he said, there is a congruence of views between them and a common desire to want380 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-02-27 10 JOBS are available m Singapore but the problem is matching them with workers, Mr Lim Boon Heng (Kebun Baru) said. He agreed with the Government's priority to find jobs for the retrenched. "We believe m helping workers to find re-employ-ment because it552 words
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639 1986-02-27 11 Help for home-buyers: How it works HELP is available for home-buyers who may have trouble meeting their housing-loan payments after the cut m employers' CPF contributions. Rules have been relaxed so that funds can be rechannelled from the other CPF639 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-02-27 11 I QUOTE TAXPAYERS were happy about the promised cut m personal tax and 25 per cent rebate on this year's tax bill, bu' upset over the proposed consumption tax. "They give us something and they are taking something back,' said staff nurse512 words
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258 1986-02-27 11 From the opposition THE Singapore Democratic Party has said that Singaporeans are seeing, through the economic recession, the limits of the PAP Government's abilities. At a public forum last night, the discussion centred on the party's view of where the Government had258 words
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339 1986-02-27 11 Relief welcomed but SDF levy 'still a burden' Reaction from businessmen BUSINESSMEN, disappointed by corporate tax concessions being lower than expected, have welcomed the 25 per cent rebate on personal tax. As one businessman put it: "We also pay personal tax, you know." The retention of the one per cent339 words
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466 1986-02-27 11 Wide range of goods likely to be affected' Implications of indirect tax TAX consultant expect a wide range of goods to he affected nnder the proposed consumption tax on non-essentials since the Government's Intention ls to recover revenue lost from direct taxation. It Is not clear yet what form the466 words
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984 1986-02-27 11 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE From the Gallery -By AFTER only three days Into the debate on the President's address, Parliament is showing signs of having settled into a familiar pattern that approaches ritual. Just as opposition MPs seem to feel it incumbent on them984 words
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Article, Illustration324 1986-02-27 12 On union support for CPF cut QUOTE I AM encouraged by my meetings with the union leaders, and the general attitude of the workers which they reflect. They understand that to get out of the recession we must be competitive m wages and324 words
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Article456 1986-02-27 12 On wage restraint and reform THE Economic Committee has recommended that "m addition to the CPF reduction, there should be, as a matter of national policy, no increase m overall wage levels m 1986 and 1987". I consider this recommendation a test of our456 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-02-27 12 On tax changes and investment approach LET me move on to the recommendations on tax changes. This is an area normally dealt with by the Minister for Finance. I have, however, discussed the recommendations with him and he agrees with what I am going to say. I421 words
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Article, Illustration484 1986-02-27 12 Chok Tong gives the government response to the economic proposals I QUOTI I hi^uM'X'-'j'u i"" !i C H THE current recession is more than an economic watershed. It is also a watershed m our national history. Not only does it mark the end of484 words
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Article414 1986-02-27 12 Aflat 50% may be on high side On future CPF rate When the employers' m CPF rate can go up again will depend on the pace and strength of economic recovery. Whet the rate should be will talce into consideration the basic objectives of the CPF scheme, the need to414 words
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Article, Illustration865 1986-02-27 12 On CPF cuts and mortgage payments 4 Some MPs have asked that the employees' CPF contribution be reduced by 5 percentage points, or even 15 points as one MP has suggested. Let us think this through carefully. You give them back their CPF contribution, they865 words
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Article387 1986-02-27 13 On corporate tax THE Government agrees with the Economic Committee that the corporate tax rate and the personal income tax rate should go down to reward those who dare to venture, and succeed m doing so. But it must be more cautious m pruning387 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-02-27 13 Government's faith in private sector unshaken On the longer term outlook I QUOTE THESE tax changes and CPF cut do not by themselves guarantee success. But they will lay a sound foundation for future economic growth. The Government agrees with the assessment of the Economic Committee that economic growth will414 words
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577 1986-02-27 13 Conclusion LET me sum up the main points of my response on behalf of the Government. We want to give a clear signal to investors that we, as a nation, can cut the costs of operating business m Singapore to the bare minimum. It is577 words
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Article, Illustration510 1986-02-27 13 Enough reliefs for machinery, so no new allowance Other tax changes QUOTE I Wr W^ls'l 'X aii ___L_L___H K^l^B ,T _L'^ \\m^ W IjT I»,i T i iM 'l* 1 1 IM __T*^.M I •TjL'I *X I i I l Tt^^H J it^B THE Economic Committee has recommended that a510 words
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Article, Illustration409 1986-02-27 13 Taxpayers will get back $250 m in 1986 On income and sales taxes IT IS bettor to tax ex- penditure (or consumption) rather than income. Such a move is also consistent with our desire to give the individual more choice m the uee of his income. If he wants to409 words
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Advertisement219 1986-02-27 13 \A \|l I Qharming apartments of vl I uniqw architectural style |K_f t >> > JmmmJ i mroljy qiuu tlaXki -tAmmmy, jj I 8118 1 W•_ ,l BD SUB w f j r-v J fffmii Wmm WmrmmmMmtmmmm Jm Xl m xW ""B mtaM W*^***: A ■im yL i.mmi t in219 words
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535 1986-02-27 14 The Straits Times says Democracy's finest hour THE tidal wave of popular sentiment that finally swept Mrs Corazon Aquino to power m the Philippines was one of the most stirring and powerful displays of the democratic process m modern times. Rarely has the will of a nation been expressed m535 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1986-02-27 14 NICHOLAS ASHFORD - The decline of despotism NICHOLAS ASHFORD From the West Indies to Africa, many dictators are finding out that their services are no longer required. Tyranny, it appears, is m the firing line these days. By Duvalier's dictatorship was a classic of its kind, and so was his downfall. While the1,420 words
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533 1986-02-27 14 The Marias and Joses will be okay-ye-ye! Nt'*Q&* ;t^ THESE days my thoughts keep turning to Maria and Jose m the Philippines. They have not written for quite a while. I have tried reaching them by phone, but all I get is a forlorn ringing tone. I refuse to worry,533 words
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Article, Illustration472 1986-02-27 15 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG One Singaporean out of 11 owns a car Table talk By THREE years ego, if we had lined up all the cars and taxis m Singapore bumper to bumper we would have needed two lanes on all major roads. In the472 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1986-02-27 15 GERALDINE FABRIKANT - GERALDINE FABRIKANT By Writing for the International Herald Tribune NEW YORK The recording industry, while enjoying the booming market for compact discs, is also having to grapple with the new product's inevitable growing pains. Mindful of the boom-and-bust cycles of other technological innovations1,071 words
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Advertisement262 1986-02-27 15 Egl^BI»\« a^n^*Pil|tf /Nowonti Mar^u^atbetanKatongonl^ SBIHHr lB^ J^K*% y 4Hf Bj^ ■S^^^^^^^fl^^^^^fc^^H %L mmm L^^^BahMMM^^HlßlkHitei _n^^^^flflll@i£^' i^H Wma^.Jmaa\m -rr ir^L 4 mW M- B^H B*l Hk Ir^^fl^l* Jk p ia H*»m 4 mAmmmW m r m^^ m r mm^^m\\ mm m±mm i^H fl^H^^^l klb.________________H mmm^^^^^^^ m^^^ m^ m t%tmamttat^^ mam mm262 words
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370 1986-02-27 16 WE refer to the letter "MGSians unhappy with depiction of school (ST, Feb 24). It is unfortunate that "True Blue MGSians" misunderstood the school depicted m the drama serial The Happy Trio to be representing MGS. In the initial episodes, we370 words
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180 1986-02-27 16 Libraries well-used bul not adequate AS A Canadian living m Singapore, I am very impressed with the Singaporean's eagerness for education. I am also m complete agreement with the Government's decision to invest m education further over the next 10 years. What I find surprising, however, is the contrast that180 words
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852 1986-02-27 16 URA land sales could have been better carried out THE Prime Minister has put across most vividly the importance of quick and accurate data collection. This, however, is only one part of the game. The other being the will and ability852 words
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375 1986-02-27 16 I'II produce evidence, challenge by Jeya YOU report (ST, Feb 3) Dr Lee Boon Yang's attack on me m the Petir for my claim that the Government disregards human rights m Singapore. I wiU not reply to the distortions by Dr Lee of what I have said on human rights.375 words
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Letter136 1986-02-27 16 I BOUGHT a bedroom set over a year ago. Recently, the mirror of the dressing table suddenly crashed to the floor for no reason and broke into a thousand pieces. On closer examination, I found that the mirror had been loosely attached to the supporting wooden frame by136 words
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Article, Illustration86 1986-02-27 17 LED by SIA, which hit a record $6.95, shares were firm on the Singapore market yesterday morning, but lost ground m the afternoon on rumours of resignations from the Malaysian Cabinet. The Straits Times Industrial Index ended 2.20 points down at 626.86 and the Business Times86 words
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Article10 1986-02-27 17 SIA 1,452,000 TD* 1,250,000 Seolion 418,000 UOB 252,00010 words
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Article86 1986-02-27 17 Fet 25 frt 26 frt 25 Frt 26 B! Compose 53* 70 536 43 Bl to*c»(o( 7980!'*. *****1 b SI Property ***** 359 06 BI OB O<; -43 ST Mmmip 302 41 JO2 20 CADI -67M -6775 ST Plantations 41 ?!18 80 06V -*****:- -*****9 OCBC 470 71 46786 words
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Article57 1986-02-27 17 I «*wt 170 -IS MCrtdH -13 Sl« S7f 10 Matt* 211 -10 Wttmti 242 Bwjtntri 173 U» V*« 133 Vai Dt> Hmt 44 (ts* Me 211 -I MtdCkoc 176 -7 S Finxct 121 -7 HOB 322 MM M -C SPH MO b KcfrtMdir Sp«e 113 -S PttinxMit US -I57 words
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Article31 1986-02-27 17 INDICES High Lows .traits Fines Business Fines industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852 65(7/3/85) *****(8/3/85) 1985/86 Low *****(23/1/86) *****(23/1/86) AM time High *****1 (8/2/84) 983 06(8/2/84) Wl time low 74 75(17/9/64) *****(23/1/86)31 words
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Article14 1986-02-27 17 THE US do,lar lost 25 ticks to close at DM 2.2545 m Singapore14 words
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Article29 1986-02-27 17 I DM fl XX SS HS USJ ***** 2 2575 182 25 unq 2 1390 unq ***** 2 2545 182 00 6 9295 2 1430 7 799029 words
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Article12 1986-02-27 17 In Singapore, gold lost US$3.BO to close at U*****.50 an ounce.12 words
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Article32 1986-02-27 17 Eurodollar: Lost one tick to 92.09 a contract. Deutschemark: Remained unchanged at 0.4439 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 28 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Geld: Lost US$5.3O to U*****.00 an ounce.32 words
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Article77 1986-02-27 17 Nakamura made bankrupt TOKYO. Wed The Tokyo district court his deemed Nakamura Steamship Co Ltd, a me-dium-sized shipping firm, to be bankrupt. Nakamura Steamship, which had a fleet totalling 78 bulk carriers at the end of January, filed with the court on Feb 20 with debts totalling 59.5 billion yenReuter - 77 words
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Article58 1986-02-27 17 CANBERRA, Wed. Australia's Trade Practices Commission (TPC) has taken action m the Federal Court to halt Bell Resources Ltd's acquisition of shares m the country's biggest company, Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) Bell, controlled by Australia's richest man, Mr Robert Holmes a Court, is makingReuter - 58 words
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Article104 1986-02-27 17 DETROIT, Wed. Japan's Mazda Motor Co expects to strengthen its ties with Ford Motor Co of the United States and sees another increase m its US prices due to the lower dollar, Mazda President Kenichi Yamamoto said. Mazda, m which Ford owns a 25Reuter - 104 words
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Article59 1986-02-27 17 LONDON, Wed Aluminium prices could rise from current levels m New York of about 55 cents (551.17) per lb to more than US$l, perhaps this year, as world consumption exceeds production and customers replenish low inventories. Stockbroker Wico. Galloway and Pearson Ltd's head of mining research,Reuter - 59 words
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Article56 1986-02-27 17 NEW YORK, Wed. Salomon Brothers has released an analysis that argues against the prevailing scepticism about the Japanese economy and equity market. "We feel that calendar 1986 will see a strong rise m the overall equity market indexes m Japan," Mr Christopher M. Mitchinson, director of Japanese research,UPI - 56 words
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758 1986-02-27 17 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Accountants' ad hoc committee wants this made into law By COMPANIES which use public funds may be required by law to maintain an adequate system of internal controls if accountants' recommendations on fraud prevention are accepted by the authorities. These recommendations, drawn up758 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-02-27 17 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By SINGAPORE builders stand to gain from China's plans to build one million new homes annually as well as develop Shanghai into a modern city and communications centre of China by the next century. These prospects were mentioned m papers delivered401 words
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212 1986-02-27 17 LONDON, Wed. The banking and metal-broking creditors of the International Tin Council (ITC) have "approved m principle" the draft agreement negotiated last weekend containing a "suitable formula for a solution" to the four-month-old tin crisis, banking sources said here yesterday. TheyAFP - 212 words
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Article182 1986-02-27 17 A GROUP of international professionals will speak at a conference on company, insolvency and bankruptcy laws m Singapore today and tomorrow. The speakers will provide insights into what aspects of their countries' bankruptcy and corporate insolvency laws could perhaps be incorporated into Singapore legislation to give greater182 words
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228 1986-02-27 17 HK Budget hailed as good for business HONGKONG, Wed. Businessmen and analysts hailed today's government Bndget far fiscal ltBf/8? which produced a surplus af HKSS4B million (5595.4 million) without any major new taxes. Analysts welcomed HKs4f mllUon to tax eoneesstona and said the Bndget wonld be mildly stimulative, especially toReuter - 228 words
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519 1986-02-27 17 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By CITY Securities has given international accounting firm Peat Marwick MitcheU joint custody of their scrip bank. City has also asked its help to collect debts due to the firm. The auditors are said to have been asked to prepare a report on519 words
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Article2921 1986-02-27 18 Business done in Singapore READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deaings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,921 words
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Article2588 1986-02-27 18 Business done in Kuala Lumpur INDUSTRIALS A Choc (I 9282 02S) AMD (3 90S) Akom (0 588 0 60S) (1 054 (3) 0 55 AISB (0 566 0 575) (1) 0 56 (4) 0 58 (4) 0 57 API (0 418 0 425) (1) 0 40 (8) 0 41 (15)2,588 words
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Article2782 1986-02-27 18 How your stocks performed 1985/16 Last VieW Voi Day Mill Low Company Salt Change (000) ttfti Low SECTION ONE MDUSTRML I COMMERCIAL 185 58 Aetna 70 -2 7.1 5 71 70 146 41 Alcom 45+2 6 46 45 K>4 158 Allied Choc 176 -7 11 3 176 176 134 602,782 words
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624 1986-02-27 19 SHARE prices were held down yesterday by rumours of resignations from the Malaysian Cabinet, including a senior minister. Prices had opened at overnight levels and were largely firm m the morning, helped by SIA, which initially reached a record $6.95. But as the624 words
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Article314 1986-02-27 19 f* ?6 HKJ Chjr»|e Assoc Infl Hotel 0 93N unch Bonk Of Last Asio 25 30 +0 2 Cheung Kong 20 60 unch Ch.no Light 16 10 -0 2 Cross Hort> Tunnel 10 00 unch f Consortium 0 SIB For East Exch Phile. 0 O^SN unch G I Cement314 words
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Article337 1986-02-27 19 f ?6 Ctf>«. Chanj, (Aint) INDUSTRIALS A C I 330 unch A N I 318 unch A P M 330 5 Aberfoyle 820S Ag< 257 unch Aiionce Oil All.cd Mill 350 15 I Ampol E*p 177 +7 Ampol Pet 240 2 Am 490 +5 Aihton 1 30 I B337 words
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Article365 1986-02-27 19 JFeb 26 Yen Charge ApMomoto 1360 +20 Akoi 396 I Amodo 825 +5 I Asohi Chtm 766 4 Asahi Gtasi 930 +5 Bonk Tk 694 -5 Bfidgestone 555 5 I Canon 1010 unch I Coiio Computer 1630 +20 Cmm 482 8 i D Nip Print 1360 +10 I D365 words
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Article244 1986-02-27 19 Feb 25 US) Chan t e Goodyear Tire 34* -I Gurf Re* II unch Alcoa 44H -IV* Hewlett Pock 42 -I* Aided C hem Cp 52 +I H Intl Bus. Mach 157** -I* Am Tel Tel 22*4 unch Intt Harvester Amax Inc 13H Infl Tel Tel 42fc Amr244 words
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Article562 1986-02-27 19 Feb 25 Pence Chanje INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 290 -5 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 4J3 -10 Bobcocks 1 89 1 Barclays 469 7 B«echom 376 -7 BICC 305 2 Blue Circle 586 +3 BOC Group 3lsxd 8 Boots 238 unch Bowater 316 -4 BATS 348 -12 Britannia 139 BP 541 11 B562 words
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Article332 1986-02-27 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5>4 5 4'« 5 Monthly 5 i Autosave 4 fued deposit 1 month 4 < IVi 4 4Vi (1) 2 months 4' 4(1) 3 months 4'< 4'< 4' 4 4.(1) 6 months 4'j IU «VS 4':(1 9 months 4', 4332 words
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Article196 1986-02-27 19 FOREIGN EXCHANGES Interbank Over the counter foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4899—1.5330 6.71—6.52 Canadian dollar 1.5182— 1 5468 6.61—6.46 NZ dollar 1.1066—1 1503 9.04—8.69 Sterling pound 3 1319 3 1885 3.19—3.14 US dollar 2.1250-2 1500 4.72-4.65 Local dollars to196 words
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Article229 1986-02-27 19 Managers' prices for F«b27 Sinfapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 86—0 91 The Savings fund 0 77-0 82 S pore Prog Fund 0 34-0 36 S pot* Sec fund 0 56-0 60 S pore Invest fund 0 SO— o 53 Spore Equity Fund 0 39-042 Asia Unit Trust229 words
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Article115 1986-02-27 19 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1400/30 and closed at 2.1420/30. It traded within a range of 2.1420 and 2.1430 m quiet and narrow trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2.2585/95 compared with115 words
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Article137 1986-02-27 19 THE kilobar market Closing price yesterday traded be- HK$ tween 5523,743 and Krugnnnd 2 /0000 12/***** 5524,040. physku Buyen-Scfcn In the Far East mar- GOLD sj ket, gold opened at t.iobar 23 980 21.110 U*****.10 347.50. i™ It rose to the day's ft WlMl high of U*****.30 347.70 ?ogm137 words
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Article28 1986-02-27 19 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tue* Singapore 345.50—***** 350.50—351.00 Hongkong 345.50—346.00 *****—***** Tues Moo New York 347 50— 348.00 348 70— 349 20 London 350 25-350 75 *****-*****28 words
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Article73 1986-02-27 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit JUNE Eurodollar opened lower than the previous day's close m Simex and IMM. LIFFE opening saw trading remaining light and dull. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol M»r 92.10 92.10 92 09 92 09 119 Jun 92.20 92.20 92.18 92 18 605 Sept73 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-02-27 19 CURRENCY futures opened lower than the previous closing level and eased further on a slightly firmer US dollar m the spot market. March deutschemark settled unchanged. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.4431 0.4446 0.4423 0.4439 1082 Jun 0.4469 0.4478 0.4469 0.4477 2 Sep* 0.451358 words
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Article49 1986-02-27 19 MARCH Japanese yen traded between 0.*****9 and 0.*****6 before finally settling 28 ticks lower at 0.*****1. < Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.*****2 0.*****9 0.*****6 0 *****. 598 Jun 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****0 2 Sept 0.*****3 Open Ist (Mm): %S». Act Vol (Mon): 345.49 words
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Article, Illustration42 1986-02-27 19 Gold GOLD futures for April delivery closed USSS.3O lower at U*****.20 an ounce m dull trading. (In L'SS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol M»r 346.00 Apr 347.20A 347.20 itk 351.10 Open bit (Mm): mm. Act Vo! (Mon): two42 words
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Article21 1986-02-27 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore March 169 00 up 3 50 cents Malaysia March 203 00 up 2 50 cents21 words
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Article19 1986-02-27 19 1 Tin Closing prices MS -Mo Xl Tin 21.44 up MJO 34 Turnover 127 tonnes down 88 tonnes19 words
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Article28 1986-02-27 19 Ctaint price* Copper t toon* Tues Spot 960 50-961 00 (963 50-964 50) 3 months 986 50 987 00 (991 00-991 50) Market tone Easier Sales 16.60028 words
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Article28 1986-02-27 19 Ctoiing prices Silver USJ troy v Ned Tues Singapore 601 583 5 94-5 00 New York 6 01-5 87 593 59? Sou's. ~t Credit Sunse S pore28 words
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Article27 1986-02-27 19 Clo-unf prices Aluminium tonne Tues Spot 759 50-760 50 (779 00—780 00) 3 months 788 00— 788 50 (806 00-806 00) Market tone Easier Sales 8.60027 words
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Article110 1986-02-27 19 Crude MS/ tonne palm ol Mar 530 (north) Mar 525 (central) Apr 540 (south) May 555 (south) Refined fabn oi US S tonnes BO palm oil Mar 245 (sellers) Apr 247 50 (sellers) May 252 50 i sellers) RBD Stearin Mar Apr 225 (sellers) May 230 (sellers) RBD110 words
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Article, Illustration634 1986-02-27 20 SHERRY BUCHANAN - SHERRY BUCHANAN Search firms using video interviews By Os the International Herald Tribune PARIS, Wed. Managers may soon have to be star quality to get top-level positions. Some adventurous search firms are asking executives they recruit to be interviewed on videotape or634 words
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162 1986-02-27 20 Electronics shaping up as Vital growth sector' THE electronics aad electric*! industry Is developing Int* a significant growth area for the Singapore economy, according to the Economic Development Board. If the entreat Investment trend continues, the lndnstry In expected tn contribute more signtf icaatly to Singapore's lndnstrlal growth over the162 words
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Article104 1986-02-27 20 THE Debt Manager is Bank of America's latest electronic banking product designed to assist corporate treasurers process debt instruments such as fixed or floating interest rates and capitalised leases. It can also record and report transactions, analyse cost based on forecast borrowing levels and borrowed104 words
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375 1986-02-27 20 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By THE Singapore subsidiary of a Japanese electronics giant is expected to invest at least $10 million m the next five years to expand its manufacturing operations here. For a start Semicon Industries, Tokyo Electric Company's only direct manufacturing operation m375 words
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Article, Illustration262 1986-02-27 20 HEWLETT-PACKARD Singapore yesterday unveiled the workings af Ita aew powerful business computers which, according to the Industry, marks a aid ky HP for a slice af the large-system market. Part af a project codenamed Spectrum, the Series tW aad toa are the first of Ha "next generation"262 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-02-27 20 MARA FERNANDEZ - Tag keeps tabs on ins and outs MARA FERNANDEZ Innovations By THE principle behind the humble tag, used to prevent shoplifters from walking away with goods, has been adapted to form a sophisticated identification system to monitor movement m and out of buildings and offices. Developed by a British company,235 words
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Article50 1986-02-27 20 ARE you breaking new ground In research r HAS yonr company come up with an Ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright Idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about It. Write E lease don't phone > Tlmesdollar, 390, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore50 words
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298 1986-02-27 20 Volvo calls off $lb tie-up with drug group GOTHENBURG (Sweden), Wed. Swedish carmaker Volvo said today it was cancelling a planned US$5OO million (about 551.07 billion) linkup with biotechnology group Fermenta that both companies had initially said would transform Swe- den's drug industry. The future of the complex deal, announcedReuter - 298 words
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192 1986-02-27 20 Leading bankers here for club meeting LEADING bankers m the region will gather at the annual general meeting of the Asian-Pacific Bankers Club at Shangri-La Hotel today and tomorrow. There will be talks on topical issues at the meeting, which will be attended by chairmen or chief executive officers of192 words
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Article, Illustration191 1986-02-27 21 PREVENTING a crime was more Important than lunch for taxi-driver Ong Geok Puay and kls friend, srcurlty guard Cheng Soon Toh. On Tuesday, they helped a woman In distress and yesterday, they were praised by the police for arresting a suspected snatch thief. Mr Ong,191 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-02-27 21 Jail, cane for man who got $100,000 as share of loot FROM a spate of break-ins and a robbery, a man received more than $100,000 his share of the loot which totalled more than $431,900. Richard Gan Joo Han, 21, a national serviceman, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to four housebreaking417 words
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Article75 1986-02-27 21 A BREAKDOWN m the central airconditioning plant at Lucky Plaza, m Orchard Road, has caused much frustration among shopowners for the past six weeks. Since Jan 6, they have had to work m warm and stuffy conditions and business has been hit. Many shops have installed fans or75 words
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Article89 1986-02-27 21 A MAN yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery at an Ang Mo Kio flat on Jan 22 last year, a count of housebreaking and one of drug consumption. S. Arumugam and three other men escaped with $10,181. Another armed robbery charge involving $4,065 m89 words
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Article94 1986-02-27 21 THIS YEAR'S premier motor sports event, the Esso- Yokohama Tour de Si nga pour Rally, will be flagged off on Sunday at 8 am at the National Stadium. The rally will feature seven special stage events, which involve manoeuvres on road and dirt track. Apart from94 words
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Article91 1986-02-27 21 A MAN was charged yesterday with five counts of cheating foreigners of their money by lying that he would apply for Singapore work permits for a fee of $800 each. No plea was taken from Neo Tiam Huat, 51, who allegedly committed the offences between March 15 and91 words
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159 1986-02-27 21 CHANGI Airport's monthly energy bill comes to about $1.5 million, a seminar was told yesterday. The bill would have been much higher if the airport had not been fitted with a building automation system i BAS), said Mr Scow Boon Cheng, the General Manager159 words
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Article409 1986-02-27 21 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE 7 held m swoops m three countries By SINGAPORE'S antidrug agents have helped their Canadian and Thai counterparts cripple a new international drug trafficking syndicate which uses Asian couriers to smuggle heroin from the notorious Golden Triangle into Canada. Seven suspects, including a409 words
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Article142 1986-02-27 21 Labour assets up 18.6 sc THE assets of the Singapore Labour Foundation have increased by 18.6 per cent to $24.2 million for the year ending March 1985. Income for the year showed a 90.3 per cent increase compared to the previous year, mainly due to gross dividends of $1 million142 words
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375 1986-02-27 21 A SIX-YEAR old girl who, two years ago, had 20 bruises, including burn marks, all over her body, declared m court on Monday that no one was responsible for them. Sitting on a chair too large for her, He Xiao Shee375 words
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Advertisement183 1986-02-27 21 I m* 9 f mm* 1 Z*\t) V m That's what you get when Special Free Services you come to BETTER LIVING PTE LTD to do up ft^T your new HDB flat 1. BETTER LIVING can help T^filrfi m xT**. qualifying customers get bigger J^J-— ]i\m M9H mwW m -mm—183 words
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Advertisement545 1986-02-27 22 3 Catering MEMORY CATERER HI M $8 each Mm 30 persons Otah Otah (Prawn Solong) frorr Indonftta. 35 cents each. mln. 50 Free delivery Tel: *****38. EX-RESTAURANT COOK CATER! buffets, weddings, birthdays open ceremonies, h'se warming etc 2TVJ543. Johnson (anytime). WE CATER BUFFETS barbecue: for homes, oftice wedduif functions Team545 words
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Advertisement452 1986-02-27 22 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services r n ■"^BjBJBjBBBfIBJ s J I^l J ,^7TTBBBBBI ll^illvlvl E___tfTMTW9|VPI9l IU B* filter out harmful ultra-violet ray reduce unpleasant flickers from screen 'reduce reflection, glare and enhance images 'increase resolution 'prevent fatigue and eye strain Enquiries call: t l/X.T. xMx^xax a.. Mt,452 words
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Advertisement568 1986-02-27 22 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 27 Wanted Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing mmmm m ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES y I m OFFERED FOR YOUR yT A H GOLD, PAWNSHOP TICKETS. /l^ <a*yr I DIAMONDS. WATCHES ft I /_________!*>» n»S f > fl^^_ I t\ ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY /."/tV568 words
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Advertisement806 1986-02-27 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE* Monday Friday 9 00am to 5 00pm Ordinary: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) I Saturday 8.30 am to 2.oopm ("am 1 Food/Entsrtamment (2 5) deadline tor the Sunday Times Semi-display: $20 00 per col cm p„«>v^.i c^.i,^.m mm. Public HoHday 00am to 1806 words
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Advertisement504 1986-02-27 22 BE BUY ALL types of used Sony Betamax, National or other Drand video. 14- 20" CTV., hl-fl. Jash or exchange. Tel. *****79 BE BUY ANY type of gold, platllum, palladium k pawn tickets. #08-12 Chancerlodge Complex. 105 Sims Aye Tel: *****33 BANTED USED SONY Betamax /Ideo C 7 and C504 words
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Advertisement760 1986-02-27 22 30 Hairdressing lAN HAIR SALON offers rut blow $16, cut k perm $35 (Wella) by London/ Paris trained, hairstylists Peter/ Sally Si Jovin at »01-63 Parkway Parade, appt *****05 Mon-Sun 10am-Bpm HAIR PERFECTION AT Pins Si Curls Unisex Salon Perm $30. cut $12 by London Paris HK trained stylists *01-45760 words
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Advertisement520 1986-02-27 22 TAKEA CLOSER LOOK Do children take to you very well? If they do, then you may be the person whom the Bookworm Club wants as their part-time children entertainer. Read classification 74. *Wa^ 35 House Cleaning/ Painting SPECIALIST IN PAINTING Cleaning Working on your budget with 2 coats ICI/ vinyl520 words
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Advertisement582 1986-02-27 22 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN REPAIRING roof leakage gutter, awning, celling, brick wall, fencing, floor tiling/ polishing, window grilles/ ampllmesh, painting, plumbing, chick blinds, partitions, electrical. Nyatoh solid wooden doors and all kinds of renovation work Reasonable price. Tel *****67/ *****78 SPECIALISED Bl HDB aluminium windows grilles, ampllmesh (regd582 words
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Advertisement4913 1986-02-27 23 36 House 36 He uee 36 House 57 Bueineaa 64 Domeetic Help 64 Domeatic Help 69 Situationa Vacant: Renovation/ Decor Renovetion/ Decor Renovation/ Decor Opportunitiea Available Available Domeetic r— URGENTLY REQD FB.IPINO maid Uigant Attsnlionl w(th CO oklnK and housekeeping BANKRUPTCY WRII?S \^WWFaT mmm m wmaa m* tm *W Mmmm4,913 words
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Advertisement872 1986-02-27 23 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A leading manufacturing company In Jurong has an Immediate vacancy for the post of ACCOUNTS OFFICER Requirements Si Qualifications At least 3 years working experience In a manufacturing concern Diploma m accounting Be conversant m both Mandarin k English Must have a pleasant mature personality872 words
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Advertisement491 1986-02-27 23 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WeS Estafcttehed Property Dsvslep er invites applicants lor Ihe peel of CONFIDENTIAL CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements: c OCE o level with credit m English c At least 1- 2 yrs experience I ln clerical field c c Effectively bilingual Attractive remunerations will be offered to the491 words
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Advertisement978 1986-02-27 24 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Sola Agent of a leading brand ol French coemetics has vacancy lor a CLERK/ TYPIST a OCI O vei (English) c at mam jean* aapailam i a 9Ma tn ivpf oparala uaaaa Please write m with full raauma a expected salary, lo THE ADVERTISER ST978 words
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Advertisement967 1986-02-27 24 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Salea i ,x I ,y' J FULL-TIME/PART-TIME CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICERS IFEMALEI Changi Airport Tanglin The Customer Relations Officer who should be conversant m both English and lapanese will be responsible tor in-shop promotion including handling customer complaints There are 2 -rotating shifts at967 words
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Advertisement956 1986-02-27 24 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical 1 i j <> Still Looking for a Job? rS 1 m^ Ks ..ous.., maJ Join the Construction Industry Training Centre and956 words
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Advertisement560 1986-02-27 24 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales EXPERIENCED SALES ASSISTANTS required by an exclusive acceaaoriea ahop (retail/ wholesale) m Delfi Orchard. a Female, below 30 years old a Experience ln accessories sale will be an advantage For appointment, call: *****24 International organisation raquiraa: FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE Preferably with driving licence and past working560 words
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Advertisement406 1986-02-27 24 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales YOUNG FASHION REQUIRES Salesgirls Those interested please come personally at: Übi Road 1 Blk 3015. -04-220. Spore 1440 Working place is at Katong Shopping Centre. 4 FIGURES INCOME within 30 days. Estab co. reqs. 3 Sales Reps. Oood prospects for the right person. Full-time/ part-time accepted.406 words
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Advertisement343 1986-02-27 24 i^ATsT *SmESsssmmmw m Consumer Prodjcts Pte Ltd AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd has recently set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: Equipment Technicians NTC 2 m General Fitting 5 years' relevant experience Knowledge343 words
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Advertisement271 1986-02-27 24 Wa hava following poaitiona vacant ovaraaaa. 1) UNDERWATER OPERATION SUPERVISOR c ONC or HNC In engineering discipline but extensive underwater maintenance experience may be considered a 10 years' experience preferably offshore, including construction, inspection, maintenance and NDT 2) FABRICATION SUPERVISOR c Apprentlcesh.p or similar basic training ln relevant field of271 words
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Advertisement327 1986-02-27 24 TOOL PRODUCTS An American hi-tech aluminium die-casting component parts manufacturing company, invites applications for the following position due to expansion of production requirements: k Electricians > a Preferably a minimum of 3 years working experience and a good know- j ledge of electronic j electrical power equipment and testing Shift327 words
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Advertisement412 1986-02-27 24 EataMiehed marina engineering company requiree 1. ENGINEERING ASSISTANT with technical knowledge and good command of English essential 2. EXPERIENCED FITTERS Intareatad, plaaaa call *****92 lor intarviaw. HORIGUCHI ENGINEERING COMPANY PTE LTD 182 GUL CIRCLE JURONG, S PORE 2262 requires EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS At least 10 yrs' relevant working experience Inlaraalad plai412 words
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Advertisement476 1986-02-27 25 73 Situationa Vacant Production 73 Situationa Vacant Production Cottie and join us as-- I gl yfFfy^WF^J Either working hours 700 am 700pm IJ sV '1" I L'J i I I Gross Salary: 4bjP ■mm S •■■■•■rtii.AiAAAfc^a^aaaei q, hours 9.00pm 700 am H H No experience required H I Minimum Primary476 words
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Advertisement374 1986-02-27 25 73 Situationa Vacant: Production W HITACHI CABLE fl (S) PTE LTD H urgently requires: I I FEMALE I MACHINE I [OPERATORS I •Completed Primaryfl H 6or Secondary H mk education H I Prepared to work H H on 2 rotating shifts I I Attractive gross pay I I of $450374 words
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Advertisement502 1986-02-27 25 73 Situationa Vacant: Production I SMITH V ALvT^I SINGAPORE PTELTD We hove immediate vacancies for: Al MACHINISTS (2 Rotating Shifts) NTC 3 Metal Machining Those without NTC but has 3 yrs of lathe experience will be considered Bl MACHINE OPERATORS (2 Rotating Shifts) Minimum 1 yr of work experience operating502 words
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Advertisement303 1986-02-27 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miacelianeoua IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT! A well established local publishing Company requires DARKROOM TECHNICIAN REQUIREMENTS: Minimum one year's experience ln darkroom work; Must be able to perform shift duties; Have a working knowledge of English. Successful applicant's duties will Include processing of films, printing, enlarging photographs and other related303 words
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Advertisement214 1986-02-27 25 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Ran* motel Invites applicants for the following positions c) W All ERS/ WAI TRESSES Pleasant personality Completed GCE 'O' level Completed full-time National Service for male applicants Prepared to do shift duties b) ROOM MAID Able to read and write simple English Prepared to do shift214 words
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Advertisement525 1986-02-27 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Par* View Singapore im OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Royw HoitOety Inn, port of tn# f_nt••t qtowioq md MfQoot hotol cfiwn m ttie> wortd offer yo*j mi hot*. car**, with •xcoMont salary and flanarous frifiQa Dafrafits. Applications ara invilad for tha position oft525 words
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Advertisement690 1986-02-27 25 74 Situationa Vacant: Miacelianeoua EXPERIENCED MALAY PERSONAL DRIVER 45 years old and above, starting $500/ gross about $650 Increment after probation Prepared to work overtime. Monday to Friday only Conversant ln English and living m/ near Ang Mo Kio. Medical check up for successful candidates. Tel: *****72 for an interview690 words
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Advertisement1008 1986-02-27 25 74 Situationa Vacant: Miacelianeoua APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the following vacancies' (1) Site foreman, at least 5 years experience In civil engineering works (2) Female Site Clerk. 2 to 3 years working experience m site office duties, GCE O level Int'd pls call tel *****39 FEMALE WORKERS REOO. On- to1,008 words
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Advertisement652 1986-02-27 25 81 Vehicles For Hire ORIENT CAR LEASING PTE LTD SMsm DAILY SPECIAL Sunny $50 Bluebird $60 Laurel $80 Cedrlc $100 Brougham $120 WEEKEND SPECIAL 1300 cc $130 1600 cc $I_so Collodion: I rlday 4 OOpm Ralurn: Monday 10 OOam 8-se:iter mini bus $80 per day 13-seater mini bus $100 per652 words
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Advertisement948 1986-02-27 26 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance VARIOUS TYPES OF B 1 main c insurance r ortuna Credit il'tei lid I'el MMBI H 84 Registration Numbers BEAUTIFUL NO PLATE lor sale SMBMK Willing to exchange with new (fk\s\ no lei ->656.519 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo Q REG MID 1961 Vuli to iimpi948 words
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Advertisement942 1986-02-27 26 89 For Sale: Oatsun/Nissan I $4190 Drive away a March 1.0 GL Authorised Dealer DELTA MOTOR Bukit Timah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 Open on Sunday 10am to 4pm SEPT 82 NISSAN Sunny sporlswagon 1 3GL. l.st pte owner. new road tax. tyres k battery Original paint Tip942 words
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Advertisement961 1986-02-27 26 90 For Sale: Toyota 1984 TOVOTA CORONA XL. manual I am. Ue owner metallic green, beautiful condition Call James i ion HUM •73 TOYOTA COROLLA I_H) c c Non PARK Aircon hi M 8 runs, very heautiful cond MJMttJL* T«"l .*****60 *****97 •79 TOVOTA CORONA. Aircon S runs, radio cassette,961 words
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Advertisement905 1986-02-27 26 92 For Sale: Mazda MID 84 929 Hardtop Auto Full accessories Tax May 86 1 pte owner Tip top cond $33,000 olio View 364 Joo final Hd '71 MAZDA FlOOO passenger van (iood cond $2,200 (all Raymond MM 80 828. NON-PARF. Central locknig power windows, aircon. New tax $6,500 8905 words
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Advertisement904 1986-02-27 26 96 For Sale: Other Makes SIN HOCK SENG TRADING CO (PTE) LTD Buying Selling of USED CAR o CAR FINANCE o USED CAR MORTQAOE 60 1 Maipheison Road »01 18 Citimai Industrial Complei ii 1336 TEL: *****05, *****18 I 1827 AUSTIN 7 Kully restored, a rare classic collection. Enthusiast car904 words
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Advertisement710 1986-02-27 26 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 6/84 TOVOTA HIACE Van. 1 co owner, road Ux till 5/86 $10,000 o n O Tel *****46 Vi MITSUBISHI COLT Tl2O van, 1 owner Price $3,000 neg Contact *****49 '79 DATSUN DIESEL wooden pickup, good working condition $3,200 on o Call *****88 x 367 •79,710 words
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Advertisement898 1986-02-27 26 99 Vehicles Wanted HIGHEST OFFER. CASH payment for PARF. non-PARF. used cars. Any model k cc Q-registration, co.nmerclal vans, trade-in considered Tel *****60/ *****97/ (day- night) N025. Still Rd. Spore 1542. Mr Sim/ Ng HIGHEST OFFER 9 cash payment for your PARF'. non-PARF k commercial vehicles Trade-In considered. Tel: Mr898 words
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Advertisement978 1986-02-27 26 106 Accommodation Availabia: Houaas UNIVERSITY RO. Slalaly Colonial bunglw. 4 bdrms. Fully rastorad. Lovely patio estab gdn $5,000 RAFFLES PK. Spanish 3/ 4/ 5 bdrms Pool/ gdn. $4,500 up. CLUNY HILL. OLD WORLD CHARM' Rastorad (hilltop) Colonial 3-bdrm. Total privacy SWISS CLUB (brand naw) 5 bdrms Patio overlooks pool/ luah978 words
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Advertisement816 1986-02-27 26 106 Accommodation Availabia: Housas I M= D.lO NAMLY AYE. 4 -bdrm bunglw 13.000 sq ft Renovated j kitchen (hang Realty. *****22 D.lO NEAR AMERICAN School. 1 storey semi-d I bdrms turn $800 Soel Prop *****11/ 4. D.lO NEW SEMI-D off Sixth Aye F furn .4-1 bdrms aircon Bernard Valuers *****49816 words
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Advertisement602 1986-02-27 26 107 Accommodation Availabia: Apartmanta Ym//s /ue I Brand New Luxurious H Condominium Apartment I Dist 9 Oxley Rise. H (5 mins walk to Orchard Rd). H Unique futuristic design Appro. 2 300 sq tt jl Low-rise development ot only 96 units served by 11 glass lifts H Swimming pool, children602 words
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Advertisement667 1986-02-27 27 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Availabia: Apartmants Apartmanta ARCADIA LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENT b Located In District 11 and the vicinity of country clubs. 4 spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and attached balconies. a Kully fitted kitchen with microwave oven, dishwasher, central airconditioning, etc. a Swimming/ wading pools, squash courts,667 words
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Advertisement857 1986-02-27 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmenta Dlst 0923 Far East Mansion Dlst 1542 Tembeltng Road Dlst 1542 Rambutun Road Dlst 1542 Joo Chlat Place Dlst 1543 Eastern Mansion Dlst 1439 Guillemard Road Dlst 1439 Lorong 4 14 (ieylang 3 Bedrooms Apartment Aik Siew Tong Ltd. 27 Bencoolen Street #01-2$ Tel *****65 9857 words
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Advertisement976 1986-02-27 27 107 Accommodation Availabia: Apartmenta ON SEONG BUILDING 2 bedroom marble flooring In living and dining Conveniently located along Beach Koad. Partially furnished $1,200. Call Jones Lang Wootton at *****88 or *****53 RIVERWALK APTS. DIST V Brand new 2-rm apt available. 10 mlns walk to Shenton Way Scenic view S/pool, tennis976 words
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Advertisement957 1986-02-27 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmenta WEST COABT PARK, 11 1-A Faber Hill maisonette Bullt-ln 1 860 sq.ft Fully furnished Please contact Mr 000, *****05/ *****88 3-BDRM. F/FURN. APTB. Ridgewood $1,800; Oei Tiong Ham Pk Klmsla Ct; Golden Twr $1 ooo' *****86/ *****16 (agents) DIST.IO MARBELLA COURT. 3 bdrms F/furn with facilities957 words
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Advertisement876 1986-02-27 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEW CONDO AT Pasir Rls Gdn to let $1,160 p.m. ono Incl maintenance Mr Ong *****68 PEARLBANK 3-BDRM. Excellent furnishings $1,100, unfurn $800 MUS *****38 PEONY MANS. APT. Bencoolen St 3^l bdrms $760 on.o. mcl maintenance Mr Ong *****68 RIDGEWOOD. LIHOLIHO RISE. 3 bedrooms Fully furnished.876 words
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Advertisement887 1986-02-27 27 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartmenta CHRISTIAN GIRL URGENTLY requires a 3/4-rm HDB flat m Marine Parade area or In dlst 16. Owners call *****TJ Main spm JAP./ EUROPEAN REQ. 1-4 bdrm condo apts D 1-5.9-12.15,20-22 Flexible budget *****73/ 29P2987 PROFESSIONAL LOOKING FOR HDB 3/4/5 rms furn unfurn Convenient location *****73. READY887 words
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Advertisement953 1986-02-27 27 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houaaa xmma THE PRICE OF TERRACE FOR THE SIZE CJ\ OF SEMI-DETACHED iSI Fbrissaßark '«jS^^^ /J2j2f*a7 mma\\ y m\% •f^ [i_jkJ U" AlU:*__^W_i ■i _WWi _i I r nmi_i_~Briliri ~f VI- m^mmmmmY^ Bj- 3|J6^_i **bb_. _*""bbjH ■^_____il '"*-fli 4953 words
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Advertisement667 1986-02-27 27 015T.2056, BUNGALOW AT Shan grl-la Park for sale. Interested, please call *****22 DIST.2I D/SIORFY CORNER terrace 3100 sqft 3-1 bdrms $389,000 neg Hap Seng *****58 DIST.2I ENG KONQ Park, beautifully renovated 2-storey corner terrace Interested call *****38. D15T.2158 JALAN WAJEK s/storey bungalow Approx 0,000 sq ft Quiet surrounding *****22 DIST667 words
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Advertisement442 1986-02-27 27 SWISS SCHOOL VICINITY d/storey bunglw 4 rms 12.000 sq.ft. Pool $1.35ni Lindtrac *****79 TIME TO INVFST We may have the ptopertles you are looking for Call: XT Associates, *****79 114 For Sale: Private Apartments I oc.itcd .it iiinction nt Stew us I >al\ __.-> Roads I \clum\c 12-unit dc\ cloprrxni442 words
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Advertisement738 1986-02-27 28 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Privata 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartmenta Apartmenta mamm WW SB Sommerville Bark Off Holland Road/Farrer Road tfir*Mi*} M l j^^^^j The choice is yours buy tenanted or with vacant possession. A sound investment now at Wan affordable738 words
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Advertisement343 1986-02-27 28 0.9 GRANGEFORD. Approximate 1700 sq ft 3 bedrooms Vacant possession. TEXILE CENTRE. 900 sq.ft High floor. Facing sea. 2 bedrooms. $140,000. D.ll 3-STOREY TOWNHOUSE. 3000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms Swimming pool. Vacant possession BEVERLV MAI MAISONETTE. 2800 sq ft 3 bedrooms. Swimming pool. Vacant possession. SPRING COURT. 2200 sq.ft 3 bedrooms343 words
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Advertisement999 1986-02-27 28 114 For Sal*: Private Apartmanta SOMMERVILLE PARK. High floor Morning sun Ikea furnishings. 2010 sq ft Vacant possession Kull facilities Ist offer above $445,000 secures Tel: *****22. THE VILLAGE, D.OS, beautifully decorated studio apt Fully aircon./ f/furn 1 bdrm./ 1 bathroom F'hold $165,000 *****22 ext 353 (no agent please) DIST.II999 words
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Advertisement940 1986-02-27 28 114 For Saia: Privata Apartmanta 0.5 GLORIA MANS. 1500 sq ft 3 bdrms renovated, facing sea. $230,000 Jonsen *****88 0.6 SAM LEONG Mansion. 1300 sq ft 3 rms F'hold $180,000 Yong Fong Ents *****77' *****75 D.B SAM LEONG Mansion near New World 1320 sq.ft $185,000 Holland *****79 D.9 KILLINEY APT940 words
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Advertisement987 1986-02-27 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartmants "T^ROOMED Ang Mo Kio Blk 710 $139,000 Badok Blk 90/ 111 $118,000 Chai Chea Blk 52 $132,000 Talok Blangah Riaa Blk 37 $139,000 Marina Tarraca Blk 12 $129,000 Hiilview Blk 14 $99,000 Spottiawoode Park Blk 110 $160,000 Toa Payoh Blk 223/ 215 $109,000 Farrar Rd987 words
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Advertisement833 1986-02-27 28 116 For Saia: HDB Apartmanta A.M. KIO 3-rm apt Blk IS4 $38,000 Alreon. gas heater Tel *****44 x 2290/ *****70 (evening) ANG MO KIO 4-room flat at junction between Aye 5 k Aye 10 Contact *****27 ATTN. BUYERS. WE have HUB flats for sale. Call Song Housing Agency *****37/ *****78833 words
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Advertisement807 1986-02-27 28 117 Properties Wanted I __nn_rai?WTrT_l I I ll asm I I Ang Mo Kio a Bedok I Clementi I Ballot Housing I Tel: *****03/ \MMMI I BEOOK TELOK BLANGAH Il ANG MO KIO WEST COAST I JURONG EAST CALL MISS CHOW *****88 WANTED FOR PURCHASE Clementl, West Coast. Dover Road.807 words
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Advertisement679 1986-02-27 28 119 Warahouaaa/ Storaga Spaces \^A*\r W? REASONABLE *J I Free car parking spaces I I two suitable locations for I your needs I I SINGAPORE I WAREHOUSE 1 I (Off River Valley Road) I SINBOR HOUSE I I (Off Paya Lebar Road) I I Enquiries Welcome. I *****711/*****191 J TO679 words
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Advertisement419 1986-02-27 29 118 Factory Spaces 118 Fact vy Spaces 118 Factory Spaces mmt W^ ..Am mW>\Amm\ WE\i^7mW W^ m Wm\T m^^ I f ■•■••■■SJi;jj-» iavui 1 I i mmmmMmmt ■mi^n m r -f zrJj^M m stSL^aM k nsftfli ■BH' Imt S 9 _I_PP_* ___|p~*HMi _aa^\&_w W**i.i ...pe aaaa— amms m i_». m419 words
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Advertisement499 1986-02-27 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces PRIME OFFICE SPACE FOR IMMEDIATE RENT OUTSIOE CBD FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Office area from J63 SSO aq.fl available Reasonable rental TEL: 23 5 24 11 Gina/ Alice Ng FOR LEASE 7500 sq ft prestigious office space at 24th flr Ooldhlll Plaza. Excellent locality outside499 words
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Advertisement569 1986-02-27 29 121 For Rent: 121 For Rant: 121 For Rent: Ottice Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Goldhill is Convenience. m -^T^/~al Outside CBD. Office space and rfrr M v shop space .r, Am Shops, restaurants and mcxc. all Goidhiii Squate within the same building, available for rent ::^!i^ ;^_i_^B ver 1569 words
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Advertisement583 1986-02-27 29 SHENTON HOUSE. 504 sq ft High floor. Immediate occupation Tel *****46 SHENTOH HOUSE. 36S sq ft partitioned $2 30 psf Eastwood Estates: *****15 TABLE. PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION address ($l5)/ Answering ($l5)/ Telex ($5) services *****11 TABLE (SSO). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telefax/ Telex' Typing *****12/ *****02. UNION BLDG AIRCON. office583 words
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Advertisement685 1986-02-27 29 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces 241 JALAN KAYU. facing main r«>ad, d/storey shophouse grdflr shop space to let Approx 1.400 sq.ft Suitable for wholesale/ retail Int'd. please tel *****05/ *****88. Mr 000 BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING Ctr Ist flr 166 sq ft Near escalator Rent $900' sale $150,000 f'hold *****95 DELFI685 words
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Advertisement545 1986-02-27 29 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel %*cial School Hday Tours I JAPAN [JAPAN/HQM-_KQMC; JSQ/4N $I^Bo/- I 7D/6N $1.860/- Group Departure: 16th March 86 HONG KONG /MACAU Tour Daily Dep I Group Dep. SD/4N $1,320/ $1,250/I 6D/5N $1380/ $1,310/. Group Departure: 16th and 17th March 86 AIRFARE HOTEL PACKAGES Daily Dep545 words
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Advertisement285 1986-02-27 29 137 Tours MMkrm ,#V. L_kU AMERICA CALIFORNIA SPECIAL 12 DAYS $2880 o*o 43 113 183 25 J 30 J I 31 3 GOLDEN TRIANGLE 16 DAYS $3488 Dep 13 73 *****3 20 3 303 WONDERS OF THE WEST 18 DAYS $3990 C*p 0 3 12 3 20 3 26 3285 words
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Article, Illustration339 1986-02-27 31 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR YONG PEE CHEW AGE: 59 Passed away peacefully on 25.2.86 leaving behind his beloved: Wife: Loh Mean Lian Sons: Daughters-in-law: Yong Joon Oh Pek Luan, Doreen Yong Joon Chon Twong Al Mul Yong Joon Chiu Yong Joon Teck Yong Joon Keng Daughters: Sons-in-law. Yong Ngiuk339 words
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Article, Illustration53 1986-02-27 31 The Family of the Lete MR. JAFFAR B. HJ. ALI (Age 67) Departed 24.2.86 wish to express their heartfelt gratitude snd thanks to reletives, friends, staff of MINDEF C.C.O Seletar, pupils of Braddell Sec. School, staff of National Photo Eng. for their kind assistance condolences 9 donations during53 words
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Article, Illustration143 1986-02-27 31 181 Deaths 181 Deaths REV. P. JOHN THOMAS. Founder/ Pastor. Apostolic Church, Irrawaddy Road was called Home to be with the Lord on 26.2.1986, leaving behind wife Mariamma. daughter Regina, sons Rayman, Ebenezer. Funeral service at the church on 27.2.1986 at 2.00pm., thence to Chua Chu Kang Christian MR. KHOO143 words
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Article, Illustration40 1986-02-27 31 The Msnsgemsnt A Staff of FEROZ KHAN PERUBATAN TRADISIONAL (Joo Chiat Complex) wish to express their heartfelt sympathies A condolences to MR. RS. SELVARAJU A FAMILY on tho recent demise of his beloved wife MOM. PAPPAMAL W/O SELVARAJU40 words
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Article, Illustration22 1986-02-27 31 ADELAIDE FLETCHER Departed 27.2.85 Deeply missed snd lorevsr m our hearts. Remembered by children, grandchildren and loved ones. 122 words
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Article, Illustration115 1986-02-27 31 In Loving Memory Of MR. CHIA CHENG SENG departed on Nineteen day of the first lunar month (12th Fob. 1982). Always remembered by wife, son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. In Sweel remembrance Of Our Very Dear Father MICHAEL LIAW HEE SENG Departed 27th Feb. 1985 (Ist Anniversary) Your115 words
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Advertisement63 1986-02-27 31 I Charles Handy draws on a formidably wide range of case histories and references, including for this edition many examples from Japan and the United States His conclusions are addressed to top management, middle management and mismanaged alike A glorious combination of acute analysis and wry humour. GODS OF MANAGEMENT63 words
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Article, Illustration378 1986-02-27 32 Moore adamant about French contract The aftermath m Hongkong HONGKONG, Wednesday TOP jockey Gary Moore, suspended by the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club until March 6, has pledged to fulfil his undertaking to become the top rider for the Criquette Head stable m France. The Hongkong Standard newspaper on Tuesday quotedAFP - 378 words
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362 1986-02-27 32 I MET an old friend m an old watering-hole recently. After the usual "How yer" and "Waddya doing now", he was surprised to discover that I was a racing reporter. In the course of our "horsetalk", he delivered a tale of woe that362 words
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Article182 1986-02-27 32 British racing out in the cold LONDON, Wed. Only two weeks away from the Cheltenham festival and with the prestigious Grand National galloping up behind, racing m Britain is locked m a deep freeze. After 17 consecutive days without a single meeting anywhere m the country because of frozen courses,AP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-02-27 32 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN SIDE-TRACKED by NZ gelding on the improve ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Wed. Restricted terms performer It's Who U Know, a narrow second last weekend, snowed good progress with a keen workout here this morning. With up-and-coming apprentice CH. Kam m the saddle. It's302 words
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Article, Illustration13 1986-02-27 32 BYJON "May I have a look at yonr winning ticket?"13 words
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Article165 1986-02-27 32 From the vet's reoort THESE horses did not run at the Perak Turf Club January meeting for the following reasons: Sovereignty II left fore carpitis. Admiration float injuries, knocked head. Protein left fore bowed tendon. Love Bandit upper respiratory tract infection. Istanbul shin sore.165 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-02-27 32 NEW ZEALAND jockey Petei Johnson is due here on Monday. Sponsored by Inderapura Stable, which has horses under champion trainer Teh Choon Beng, John«ion was runner-up m the New Zealand jockey's premiership last season with 99 winners. His mounts also set up a record m stakes102 words
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Article272 1986-02-27 33 Fans urge him to play m Mexico 4 When the fans call him, m Schuster cannot say no. Bild newspaper, quoting two fans FRANKFURT (West Germany), Wed. Soccer fans have started a letter campaign m an attempt to persuade star midfielder Bernd Schuster to play forAP - 272 words
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Article261 1986-02-27 33 NORTHERN IRELAND striker Colin Clarke has had a £300,000 ($954,000) price tag slapped on him by English Third Division side AFC Bournemouth m their bid to keep the 23-year-old. The former Ipswich forward has been watched by First Division Chelsea, Tottenham, Watford. Southampton, Arsenal and Second Division Portsmouth.261 words
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Article207 1986-02-27 33 BASKETBALL NEW YORK, Wed. New Jersey Nets' guard Michael Ray Richardson was banned from the National Basketball Association for at least two years after he tested positively for cocaine use, NBA commissioner David Stern said here yesterday. Richardson, 30, an All-Star player who hadReuter - 207 words
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Article247 1986-02-27 33 All eyes on young Onokuni SUMO WRESTLING TOKYO, Wed. The top interest m the 15-day sumo tournament, opening March 9 m Osaka, is whether 23-year-old Ozeki Onokuni will fulfill the hopes of executives of the Japan Sumo Association and win the event to make yokozuna, the sport's highest rank. TheUPI - 247 words
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Article397 1986-02-27 33 BASKETBALL The Boston Celtics beat the New York Knicks 91-74 m a National Basketball Association match on Tuesday. Other results: Indiana 100 Washington 87, Golden State 116 New Jersey 109, Milwaukee 114 LA Clippers 99, Philadelphia 122 Chicago 108, Utah 100 Houston 97, Denver 112 Phoenix 99Reuter; UPI; AFP - 397 words
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Article, Illustration183 1986-02-27 33 SACKED BARCELONA, Wed. German soccer midfielder Bernd Schuster was sacked as Barcelona team captain, British coach Terry Venables announced yesterday. Schuster had heen captain since the beginning of last season. Venables said that Schuster had heen removed as captain because he ma laager actedAP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-02-27 33 SPARED RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Brazilian soccer stars Renato and Leandro will not be expelled from their country's World Cup squad for a breach of discipline, Brazilian Football Federation vice-president Nabi Abi Chedid said. The two players ignored an 11 pm curfewReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration369 1986-02-27 34 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI ON THE ATHLETICS SCENE Two to sit m on SAAA coaching panel meetings By SINGAPORE athletes will have a greater say m the running of track and field m the country. In a bold, innovative move announced yesterday, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have369 words
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219 1986-02-27 34 HAKIK AT RAI - Lack of good runners to send overseas HAKIK AT RAI TOO many invitations but too few runners. This is the dilemma which the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, who have received a flood of overseas invitations, face. The SAAA just cannot find athletes of calibre to send to these meets. The219 words
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252 1986-02-27 34 No one wins as four go down in 400 m LONDON, Wed. All four runners m the men's 4t> metres match between Britain and tne Soviet Unlen were disqualified last alght. The problem began when Scot Brian Whittle overtook Vladimir Proem shortly after the half-way mark. The Russian caught hisReuter - 252 words
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Article236 1986-02-27 34 NEW YORK. Wed. Said Aouita, the Moroccan track star who set two world records last year and won a gold medal m the Los Angeles Olympics, was yesterday named winner of the 1986 Jesse Owens International Amateur Athlete Award. The award, named after the late track andAP; AFP; UPI - 236 words
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Article, Illustration611 1986-02-27 34 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN SBA boss instils confidence m Jakarta- bound Cup team By L Like you, they also have m one head, two arms and two legs.-.Don't concentrate on what the other chaps are doing, just give it all you m) have. 7 SBA presidentJONATHAN CHOO - 611 words
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Article, Illustration371 1986-02-27 34 LONDON, Wed. Denmark boast the top seeds m both the men's and women's singles for the All-England championships here next month. Morten Frost is the No. 1 seed tor the men's event, which he has won twice, while Kirsten Larsen has been given that billingAFP - 371 words
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Article175 1986-02-27 34 KINGSTON, Wed. England could take little comfort m the news today that West Indies fast bowler Michael Holding will miss next month's international and Second Test m Trinidad and Tobago. Holding, who took three wickets from two innings for 86 runs m the West Indies'Reuter - 175 words
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Article179 1986-02-27 34 GALLE. Wed. Schoolboy Hashan Tillekeratne, 18, hit a defiant 105 not out to foil a bid by the touring England B team to force a win m the fifth and final four-day match against a Sri Lankan XI today. The home side had reached 272 all179 words
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Article153 1986-02-27 34 LONDON, Wed. England cricketer Mike Gatting, whose nose was broken by West Indies fast bowler Malcolm Marshall, is to have an operation m a hospital here today. The Middlesex batsman will leave hospital tomorrow and spend about 10 days recuperating. Gatting then hopes to returnReuter; AFP - 153 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-02-27 34 BAHAROM MADON - Magic in midnight air-waves BAHAROM MADON By a reader IT WAS a wholesome, magical minute around midnight last Saturday. I tuned tn to BBC's Saturday Special for the Thomas Cup report. The commentator said England, Denmark and Indonesia would feel more comfortable that India would not be m the finals252 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-02-27 34 ON THE TENNIS SCENE LA QUINTA (California), Wed. Unseeded Jose Higueras, of Spain, upset American Matt Anger 7-5, 7-5 m the second round of the U*****,000 ($866,700) men's Grand Prix tournament here yesterday. Higueras, 39, who quit competitive tennis last November, has come back and gained his399 words
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Article46 1986-02-27 34 STOCKHOLM, Wed Rumanian star Ilie Nastase has taken on a new role as personal trainer to Swede Henrik Sundstrom. who is trying to regain his world top 10 ranking. Sundstrom. 21. dropped from sixth to 22nd m the world rankings last year. UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-02-27 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - Torrance the main draw in S'pore Open GOIF SAM TOUR ANCE. whose come-from -behind win clinched U-rt year's Ryder Cup for Europe, will be hoping to equally successful m the Singapore Open at tie Bukit Course from March 13-16. The Scottish professional must surely be the leading star m ne?325 words
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Article, Illustration509 1986-02-27 35 Lions' foolish pride allows humble to be exalted KEDAH 2 SINGAPORE 0 "•port.-.by JOE OORAI; PicUire...by JERRY SEH ALOR STAR, Wed. If ever there were an occasion to be ashamed of Singapore's respected soccer prowess it was tonight, when minnows Kedah beat them 2-0 their Malaysia509 words
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Article42 1986-02-27 35 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Federal Territory trounced Negri Sembilan 5-1 m their Malaysia Cup clash at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. FT scored through X Kanaan. Fandi Ahmad, Lim Teong Kirn and Saidin Osman (two), while Negri replied through C. Baskaran.42 words
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Article38 1986-02-27 35 TEL AVTV, Wed. England defeated Israel 2-1 In a soccer friendly here today. Israel led through Ohaaa In the seventh minute, bat goals by captain Bryan Robson (s«nd aad 87th minute*) gave EagUad the match. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article77 1986-02-27 35 SINGAPORE Printing Employees Union came back from two goals down to beat Singapore Press Holdings Management 5-2 m a goodwill soccer match at the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. Mohammed Ismail (two), Eddie Tan. Rahmat Yusof and Ramli Sultan replied for SPEU after Yatiman Yusof and Denis77 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-02-27 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW BASKETBALL By YIP CHIENG, the Commercial Cup champions two years ago, are almost certain to book one of the two berths reserved for newcomers m the Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament, starting March 15 at Gay World Stadium. With the intuitive Goh279 words
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Article346 1986-02-27 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - Women's power and Grace SEVENTH-SEEDED Grace Chng had to summon all her experience to withstand the fierce onslaught of Irene Ho m the second round of the Ascot Singapore Closed women's Championships at Kallang last night. The battle lasted 86 minutes, with Grace finally beating Irene 9-4, 8-10, 10-9, 5-9.346 words
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Article347 1986-02-27 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SOUASH By 4 It would cost us an extra $2,000 to take part m tha individual avant. We've therefore to rethink our earlier intention and consider just how much our boys would benefit m by playing. SSnM president Eddy Jacob SINGAPORE may347 words
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Article55 1986-02-27 35 ST THERESA'S Convent trounced Rangoon Koad 10-0 m a National schools li Division girls hot-key match at Ralestier Road yesterday Other B IMv resalts MM Naval Base 3 Cedar 2, Rons: St Andrew's 3 Naval Has*' 2. Peicai I Rangoon Road 0, Victoria 3 Ahmad Ibrahim55 words
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Article117 1986-02-27 35 DERBY (England), Wed. Terry Griffiths hit two successive century breaks, but was still beaten by Willie Thorne m the British Open quar-ter-finals here yesterday. The Welshman went down 4-5, despite firing a clearance of 110 m the fifth frame and a break of 100 to levelAFP - 117 words
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Article174 1986-02-27 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW BOWLING FOUR countries have confirmed their participation m the Queens tournament at Jackie's Orchard from March 14--23. They are Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. The Singapore Women Bowlers' Club, who sent invitations to six other countries, are hopeful that a few more will174 words
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Article137 1986-02-27 35 FWD L F A Pts FT 9 8 1 0 27 4 25 Mnj.porr 97 224 1 21 Selangor 10 7 0 3 22 11 21 Tganu 11 6 3 2 15 5 21 Pahang 8 6 1 1 11 3 19 Malacca 12 5 2 5 11 15137 words
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Article, Illustration83 1986-02-27 35 Conqueror Khan STOCKTON (England). Wed. World champions Jahangir Khan and Sue Devoy each added another title to their collection here by cruising to victory m their ICI Open finals. Jahangir, the brilliant Pakistani, who has not been beaten since April 1981, crushed New Zealander Ross Norman, the world No. 2,AFP - 83 words
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331 1986-02-27 35 SNOOKER THERE were few surprises m the second round of the Rothmans 3000 tournament at the National Stadium last night. But Bernard Tay's early exit after an impressive first-round win was unexpected. He put up only token resistance before succumbing 3-0 to the more331 words
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Miscellaneous124 1986-02-27 35 TODAY'S EYENTB BOXING Singapore Nov ic«a Championship* (Bo Wen CC, 7.30 pm). DARTS SDA Dtv One: Prairie Express A v Alex Sports (Station Lounge, 8 pm). GAMES lASAB annual tournament. Basketball (King's Road, 9 am); Tennis (Dover Road, 9 am); Swimming (Ulu Pandan, 10 am). HOCKEY JYM Plllay Trophy: Civil124 words
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Article, Illustration515 1986-02-27 36 Kitingan move to check more defections from his party KOTA KINABALU, Wed. Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan announced the dissolution of the Sabah Legislative Assembly today, paving the way for fresh elections m the East Malaysian state. The order for the dissolutionAFP; Bernama - 515 words
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Article93 1986-02-27 36 Refugees die of cholera NAIROBI. Wed. Fifty [people are now known to have died m a new out break of cholera m Soma lian refugee camps, which coincides with a massive influx of Ethiopians who say they are fleeing a controversial village settlement scheme m their country. Mr Gary Troeller,AFP - 93 words
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506 1986-02-27 36 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today denied that his hand-picked deputy of five years, Datuk Musa Hi tarn, had resigned from the Cabinet. Hours later, at Subang airport. Datuk Musa declined to make any comment before506 words
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463 1986-02-27 36 Violence triggered by talk that their conscription will be extended CAIRO, Wed. Troops took control of central Cairo today after the government clamped the city of 14 million under curfew to quell a mutiny by security police which left the pyramids touristReuter - 463 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-02-27 36 YEO KIM SENG - The day a police post became delivery ward YEO KIM SENG By WHEN she suddenly went into labour with little hope of reaching the hospital m time, Mrs Chan Tuck Chuen did the next best thing she went to the Henderson Neighbourhood Police Post. So it was that the E314 words
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Article61 1986-02-27 36 LONDON, Wed. The llth world archaeological congress will be held m England as scheduled m September without delegates from South Africa or Namibia, the organisers announced yesterday. Several British and foreign archaeologists withdrew from the congress when anti-apartheid activists objected to the invitation to South Africa. TheyAP - 61 words
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Miscellaneous150 1986-02-27 36 Weather Uf TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m tomorrow: 31 max 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 15 27 C Fine Manila 20 31 C Cloudy Amsterdam C i MelbMrne 12 25 C Fine Bangkok 23 32 C Fair150 words
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Article, Illustration974 1986-02-27 1 Weekend cooks Four members of a new breed of domesticated men tell MAY HO how they started, their sources of inspiration and speciality dishes. The other article tells why American men are taking to the kitchen. 61 was eight when I saw a programme about making a breakfast of toast,974 words
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415 1986-02-27 1 If the heat is on, stay in the kitchen HOME economists, cookery teachers and psychologists say that more and more men are learning, and liking, to cook. The phenomonenon is part of the burgeoning American interest m food and eating. The breakdown of traditional sex roles has also made menNYT - 415 words
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Article, Illustration853 1986-02-27 2 MAY HO - MAY HO BY Porridge is proving popular m hotel outlets. Find out also where you can get 35 curry items and chocolates filled with attap chee (nipah palm seed). SOME people cringe at the mention of porridge. For them, it brings back853 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-02-27 2 New status symbol in the US food THE modern American wants lighter foods, easier meals, faster preparation and nutritious recipes that fit into a tighter budget. "There's Deen a food revolution during the past decade," says food expert Jean Anderson, who, with co-author Elaine Hanna, presents 4,000 newly-tested recipes forUPI - 360 words
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431 1986-02-27 2 RUTH FALK puts a taste of wilderness into the palates of adventurous food lovers. About 30 people recently toured the remote Hog Island shellfish farm on Tomales Bay, hiking along trails, breathing m the fresh air, seeing how oysters are grown and buildingUPI - 431 words
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Article, Illustration686 1986-02-27 4 TSUI XIAN - TSUI XIAN By A trend towards dry light wines has benefited the small producers of Rheingau, whose representative visited Singapore recently. Great mmXTm^Vtm^ar**^ *h *5? -tJo RHEINGAU, one of West Germany's smaller wine regions, has perhaps the best West German wines and one686 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-02-27 4 SCREAMS for ice cream at birthday parties have long been a fixture of childhood. However, the dessert also puts older Americans m such good humour that one manufacturer is revamping the treat for the over-50 devotees, who eat more ice cream a person than any other373 words
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Advertisement69 1986-02-27 1 Suffering] back /J I P ain? flwU Exercise V v\ towards health 3 Eastern promise 5 Hongkong looks for new design directions On the Road again 11 The new Silk Road 5 series on Ch 12 Old pine and plum blossoms 6 Artist Tao Shou-po's life-long interest Food, Health Fitness69 words
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Article, Illustration734 1986-02-27 3 Some exercises for a stronger back Healthy Lifestyle Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Dr Ang Kong Ec Exercise Physiologist IN EIGHT out of 10 cases, back problems are not due to any inherent structural or organic disorders of the lower back. Instead, they are caused by weak abdominal muscles, lack of flexibility,734 words
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Article772 1986-02-27 3 Working out in pairs THEY want earnestly to exercise, to lift weights, to work out on body-conditioning equipment, to punch and dance their way through aerobics, to run; but they won't or can't unless they have a partner, a buddy. For some New Yorkers, the companion provides the motivation necessary772 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1986-02-27 5 Hongkong, once the sweatshop of the fashion world, is now known for its quality and high-tech efficiency. But creativity m design an I economic 'must' to combat protectionism is still sadly lacking. SARAH MOWER, who visited the colony recently, reports. 6 Not everyone likes toGuardian - 1,245 words
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Article, Illustration601 1986-02-27 6 KOH SIEW TIN speaks to Tao Shou-po who's been painting and carving seals for the last 70 years. Some of his works will be on display at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry from Saturday. HE DOESN'T look or act like anLIM SENG TIONG - 601 words
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Article, Illustration655 1986-02-27 6 When love and romantic verse were taboo in literature DESPITE its richness and long history, Chinese literature is surprisingly impoverished m romantic love poems. One of the main reasons for this lies m the ancient Chinese marriage system. As early as about 1000 8.C., young people m China were expected655 words
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Article362 1986-02-27 6 THE British Museum is holding two exhibitions on different aspects of Chinese art. The first features a collection of Blanc de Chine porcelain from the last 300 years, while the second concentrates on painting from the 17th and 18th centuries. Both are being comprehensively displayed362 words
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412 1986-02-27 6 CHINA has decided to abolish the controversial Second Programme of Simplified Chinese Characters as a first step towards standardising the written Chinese language. Mr Chen Zhangtai, vice-minister of the newly-founded State Commission on Language Planning, told the last session of the First NationalChina Daily - 412 words
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706 1986-02-27 6 THE suggestion that China reforms its Chinese writing system has brought about opposing views. Some of the people m China advocate romanising the Han (Chinese) characters; others opt for keeping the characters; and still others suggest a co-existence of Han characters with pinyin, theChina Daily - 706 words
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Article, Illustration762 1986-02-27 7 HANIM M. S - There's something more in the name HANIM M.S. By THE name of a Muslim, wherever he or she comes from, can be distinguished. The name does not only signify Arabic words but also have beautiful and honourable meaning. This is contrary to what Shakespeare said What's m a name. For762 words
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Article, Illustration585 1986-02-27 7 Oleh HANIM M. S - Oleh HANIM M.S SEORANG Muslim dari pelosok manapun boleh dikenali pada namanya. Nama itu bukan setakat melambangkan kata-kata Arab tetapi unsur indah dan mulia yang berdasarkan ertinya mahupun susur galumya. Oleh itu, nama adalah tanda pengenalan yang tidak ternilai. Ibu bapa berperanan penting dalam memilih nama585 words
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Advertisement732 1986-02-27 9 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES STANTS RSSOBBI I Telefax No: *****59 Kates: I Box Service: jjt-a., sZ s Sale* Service: Tel *****11 Straits-Times: SS2S.M ps< cm CMlectcd: S&M ien\ Service. N.T.A.N.I.S. RSStHI I1MKAI) I ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: Sl&.e psc <m I Posted StM.ll 1 APPOINTMENTS A subf.idiary of a large oilfield energy732 words
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Advertisement506 1986-02-27 9 fl SABAH SHIPYARD SDN. BHD. I URGENTLY REQUIRED I fl SABAH SHIPYARD SON BHD a fast expanding I Company m the Federal Territory of Labuan is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experienced Malaysian citizens to fill the following vacanciesI 1 PIPING ENGINEER -(1 vacancy) B I 2. SKILLED ELECTRICAL506 words
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Advertisement1034 1986-02-27 9 NOTICES SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) The Directors of Sembawang Shipyard Limited announce the audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31 December 1985 as follows. COMPANY GROUP 1985 1984 1985 1984 Ss'ooo SS'OOO Sst)oo s^'ooo Turnover ***** 102,263 111,003 114,2811,034 words
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Miscellaneous606 1986-02-27 10 PR«R I "'tm aL,. SUN TAN B y coiiette PEANUTS B y Schuix f"^/HATHAPPEH£PWH_N^ /j fiOT THe FB€ut4^\ ii -x 9 /rr m XIASKEDIF WEGOUU) TriAT HE WAS^T Kc€M (lfr\j D > (X€ *V,l IOOn AT THIS USTOF 5EE 7 ~*E* HAVE W SOFORAHotrpAy? V Ji^ON 7H£ \t>tA.^y _i^/^ I^DEADBopy/y606 words
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Article, Illustration329 1986-02-27 11 PATRIC ( SHEN - PATRIC SHEN Previewed by "EVEN if he had directed only Citizen 1 ane and The Magnificent Ambersons, Welles would still) have a major position m the history of cinema," declared Andre Bazin. one of ne most influential, precise md insightful French film critics of the329 words
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Article, Illustration618 1986-02-27 11 Take a stroll with CAROLINE NGUI to Where the Sidewalk Ends and the entertainment begins. Ifyou are a dreamer, come m If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar, A hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer If you 're a pretender,618 words
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Article, Illustration771 1986-02-27 11 The Silk Road II begins tonight on Channel 12 at 8 pm. RADHIKA SRINIVASAN points the way. Glory tho staircase leading to tha Apadana Palace m the ancient Persian capital of Persepolis. THE Silk Road series, that bid us farewell at Kashgar m the771 words
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Miscellaneous775 1986-02-27 11 What's On___________________________________M-__H__^__ H __i__^__H-i--M__^__^ TALK and 9pm on Saturdays; and SA. Audio-visual and graphic Hill Street. 10 am 6 pm. On dollar and foreign curren- bination of Western sketching SINGAPORE AMATEUR l am 2 5 and Bpm on Sun dls P la ys, artifacts from the till March 7. cies,775 words
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Miscellaneous1083 1986-02-27 11 I Radio One Suresh Menon answers requests for the golden oldies m THANKS FOR THE MEMORY (8.05 pm), and Mike Ellery is YOUR HOST TONIGHT (9.10 pm). 90.5 mHz m VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show1,083 words
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Miscellaneous1573 1986-02-27 12 X ■a MY VIEW aaa Catherine Ong H ii H^^i^^V JLI L_s._._._«a_s_^-s-a-^ Thursday Feature A s##saa#a t_<<sasl_-aaa-%1-as— movable hump. mmM I people who live extraordiSpecial Young A SIUC'SPIIIIIIIIQ rllllllllSllolßll The horror movie spoof W mW W M W f -aw mmtT^ V narily long lives F>ankenstein (Ch 5, mw co-stars1,573 words
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