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Title Section15 1986-02-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1586 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration616 1986-02-28 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Umno Supreme Council to meet tonight By picture. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Datuk Musa Hitam today resigned from all his top government and party posts m his letter handed to Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad. The seven-page letter of resignation, which referred to a lackBernama - 616 words
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Article, Illustration600 1986-02-28 1 Aquino rejects suggestions to legalise communist party MANILA, Thurs. Embarking on the task of national reconciliation, new Philippine President Corazon Aquino today began freeing political prisoners, some of them jailed for years by the deposed Marcos regime. A total of 39 prisoners were involvedAFP; AP; UPI - 600 words
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427 1986-02-28 1 LOONG 3WEE YIN - Two employers who changed their minds about pay increase LOONG 3WEE YIN By TWO employers have retracted their offer of wage increments following definite reports late last year that the Economic Committee would recommend wage restraint. Both employers are said to have posted good profits at the end of last427 words
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Article205 1986-02-28 1 What the 25 rebate means THE 2S per cent rebate aa Income tax announced la Parliament on Wednesday hi for income earned lant year, the Finance Ministry said yesterday. This means a person havtag to pay tax af $l,Mt>ea lant year's salary will maw have te pay ear/fit*. Also, the205 words
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519 1986-02-28 1 OUR PARLIAMENT TEAM - Several MPs against sales tax plan OUR PARLIAMENT TEAM By Winding— up the debate BRIGADIER-GENERAL (Res) Lee Hsien Loong is expected to wind up the debate on the Presidential Address this afternoon after five days of deliberations in the House. Brig-Gen Lee, the Acting Trade and Industry Minister and Minister519 words
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Article63 1986-02-28 1 LINCOLN CITY (Oregon). Thurs A Bering Sea beaked whale so rare it has been seen only a few dozen times by man has beached itself and died near this central Oregon coastal town. Scientists from Oregon state university said yesterday they were cleaning up the skeleton ofReuter - 63 words
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Article57 1986-02-28 1 LONDON. Thurs Scottish poet Norman MacCaig has been awarded the Queens gold medal for poetry, the royal palace said yesterday. Maccaig 75. who lives m Edinburgh, was awarded the medal for a collection published last year. The medal has been awarded 24 times since it was institutedReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1986-02-28 1 PARIS, Thurs A bomb blew up early today outside the i-xtreme rightist Librairie Francaise bookshop, which caught fire and was badly damaged. There were no casualties, police said. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Advertisement22 1986-02-28 1 Inside Summary World News 3-7 Wan Causeway 9 Editorial 18 Background 19 Letters 2t TlmesDoUar 21-24 Classifieds 25-37 lUoln* 37 Sports 38,3822 words
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Article321 1986-02-28 2 Changi checks tighter SECURITY at Changi airport is to be further tightened as airport authorities launch an inquiry to find out how a youth slipped past their security checkpoint recently. Airport authorities are embarrassed by the security lapse because Changi is reputed to have one of the best security321 words
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Article233 1986-02-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MUCH of the doubt over our economic directions Is related to the fact that for the first time, a generation of young Singaporeans brought up m the post-independence years are facing a real challenge. Coming from the same mould as the preceding generation, there most233 words
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Article105 1986-02-28 2 'DON'T CUT DOWN ON SERVICE 1 FIRMS should not, m their bid to cut overheads, reduce the number of staff to the extent that it affects service. A reader cites the example of a once-bustling supermarket which had hardly 20 customers when he went there recently. There was no105 words
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Article395 1986-02-28 2 'Stay British' lobby PATRIOTIC Britons m their thousands are campaigning to stop the Land Rover, the four-wheel-drive all-terrain vehicle, from being taken over by General Motors of the United States. They are lobbying their MPs, bombarding the Press with letters of protest and phoning radio stations, urging395 words
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178 1986-02-28 2 Vow to clean up BANGKOK Governor Chamlong Srimuang has vowed to clean up the city and fight corruption. He has also promised to try and ease Bangkok fc maddening traffic congestion and to make building laws work. The immensely popular but controversial Governor, m a178 words
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Article435 1986-02-28 2 Singapore landscapes ARTIST Lim Cheng Hoe was one of the earliest to produce landscapes inspired by the scenery m Singapore. He reveals a familiar world by using some of the conventions of the easel picture tradition. He looked at the world long, hard and lovingly. Ke probed easel435 words
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Article204 1986-02-28 2 STOCKBROKERS DISMAYED BY 'LIFEBOAT' GUIDELINES GUIDELINES on the use of the $180-million lifeboat for bailing out broking firms hit by the recent stock market crisis have finally been released, three months after the fund was launched. But stockbrokers who had been waiting to find out what these rules are,204 words
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Article248 1986-02-28 2 Practice heat SINGAPORE'S Davis Cup team began its training sessions m the heat of the noon-day sun at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. Their two Australian sparring partners Tony Luttrell and Kevin Begley, the top-ranking doubles pair m Perth arrived on Wednesday night and braved heat and humidity to248 words
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Article, Illustration311 1986-02-28 3 WELLINGTON, Thurs. A van painted with a Maori warrior baring his buttocks was rammed by a police vehicle today as it tried to break into the motorcade of Queen Elizabeth on the way to a wildlife reserve. Police cut off theUPI; Reuter - 311 words
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Article49 1986-02-28 3 COLOGNE, Thurs. Miss Yoko Ono, the Japanesebom widow of slain Beatle John Lennon, arrived here yesterday on the first leg of what she said would be a nine-nation European "Star Peace" tour to protest against Star Wars, the popular name for the US Strategic Defence Initiative. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article79 1986-02-28 3 AN EPIDEMIC of diarrhoea has killed at least 100 people, mostly children, during the past few weeks m a district m Bangladesh, it was reported m Dhaka yesterday. The New Nation quoted local health officials m Bagerhat district, 370 km south-west of Dhaka, as having confirmed 87AP - 79 words
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Article64 1986-02-28 3 VENEZUELA SIGNED an agreement with a group of international banks on Wednesday restructuring US$2l.2 billion (5545.1 billion) of its US$35 billion foreign debt the fourth largest external debt among Third World nations. The accord was signed at the US Federal Reserve Bank of New York by Venezuelan FinanceAP - 64 words
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Article63 1986-02-28 3 DANES BEGAN voting yesterday to decide if they will accept changes m the European Community to phase out internal trade barriers and enlarge the powers of the European Parliament. Opinion polls have consistently predicted that two-thirds of the 3.8-million strong Danish electorate will back the changesAP; Reuter - 63 words
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Article72 1986-02-28 3 RUMANIA HAS authorised 20 people to emigrate to the West and further cases are under review at diplomatic level with the United States, senior State Department official Mark Palmer told a special Senate committee m Washington on Wednesday. He said the 20 included three Baptist pastors forbiddenAFP - 72 words
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Article306 1986-02-28 3 10 killed in Sri Lanka bombings COLOMBO, Thurs. At least 10 people were killed and five wounded early today when Sri Lankan Air Force planes bombed what the government described as Tamil guerilla hideouts m northern Jaffna. Residents said a 50-year-old Hindu priest and a 21-year-old man were among thoseReuter; AFP - 306 words
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308 1986-02-28 3 Rajiv faces party revolt over Bill NEW DELHI, Ttaurs. A virtual revolt has broken out In the governing Congress (I) Party over Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's prspssed legislation seeking to reverse a Sipreme Court judgment entitling Mosllm women to alimony. A Muslim member of Mr Gandbi's Cabinet resigned and womenAP - 308 words
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Article58 1986-02-28 3 SEOUL, Thurs. South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan will make state visits to Britain, West Germany, France and Belgium m April to boost relations with the European Community. It will be the first state visit by a South Korean President to Europe. Exact dates of theReuter - 58 words
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621 1986-02-28 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE The Carrian trial 'Tan behind fraud on unprecedented seale 9 By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG, Thurs. Malaysian-born businessman George Tan was accused m court today of masterminding a fraud of "unprecedented scale" that made his Carrian property firm seem to be booming621 words
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Article90 1986-02-28 4 NASHVILLE, Thurs. A preacher found dead on Sunday with a capsule of extra-strength Tylenol under his bed was killed by a massive dose of cyanide, Medical Examiner Charles Harlan said yesterday. Tfce cyanide level m 32--year-old Timothy Green was 20 times the lethal dose, MrUPI - 90 words
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378 1986-02-28 4 LONDON, Thursday PATRIOTIC Britons m their thousands are campaigning to stop the Land-Rover, the four-wheel-drive all-terrain vehicle, from being taken over by General Motors of the United States. They are lobbying their Members of Parliament, bombarding the Press with letters of protest andAFP - 378 words
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Article, Illustration96 1986-02-28 4 TENS of thousands of spectators were out before dawn to cheer skaters m a spectacular ice marathon m Leeuwarden, Netherlands, on Wednesday. A group of 350 crack ice racers were first off, jogging through the streets from the start m Leeuwarden town centre, thenReuter - 96 words
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271 1986-02-28 4 Space project officials 'kept in the dark' The Challenger inquiry WASHINGTON, Thurs. Top space administration officials were left m the dark about the dangers involved m launching the shuttle Challenger last month, according to testimony presented to a presidential commission yesterday. Members of the "ice team", a group of expertsReuter - 271 words
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150 1986-02-28 4 MOSCOW, Thurs. Four of the Soviet Union's East European allies have pledged closer cooperation with Moscow, reflecting Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev's drive to end years of drift m the communist alliance. Communist party leaders Gustav Husak of Czechoslovakia, Erich Honecker of East Germany, JanosReuter - 150 words
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328 1986-02-28 4 Import fee may cause recession Volcker WASHINGTON, Thurs. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker cautioned yesterday that enactment of protectionist legislation such as a proposed Democratic Partysponsored fee on imports could trigger off a worldwide recession. "I don't think there would be any excuse for that kind of action now.AP; Reuter - 328 words
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299 1986-02-28 5 DONALD HIGGS - Britain to get tough with rapists DONALD HIGGS By London Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. Rapists will face much harsher penalties following guidelines to British judges announced by the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Lane. Sentences should reflect the "increased nastiness" of the offences, he said. "What 10 years ago would have been299 words
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435 1986-02-28 5 At least 15 deaths and more than 2,000 arrested CAIRO, Thurs. Fighting erupted today for the thud day close to the pyramids as troops tried to crush a police mutiny which has already taken at least 15 lives and left hundreds wounded. AReuter; AP - 435 words
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Article, Illustration75 1986-02-28 5 A BOUQUET for Mrs Anna Eliza Williams of Swansea, south Wales, who, at 112, Is the world's oldest person. The former domestic servant heeame the oldest person on Monday after the Gnlnness Book of Records editor received a telex that Shigechlye Isunl, 121, had diedRenter - 75 words
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274 1986-02-28 5 LONDON, Thurs. Leaders of the Labour Party, fighting to promote a moderate image m preparation for the next election, have moved to destroy an outlawed Marxist faction, the Militant Tendency. In a tough six-hour debate, party leader Neil Kinnock won the support of aReuter - 274 words
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Article53 1986-02-28 5 LIMA, Thurs. Presumed Maoist Shining Path rebels strangled a child and two women m an isolated Andean village near Ayacucho, Peru, for refusing to join the "armed struggle Three days earlier, rebels rounded up the residents of Toraya, a town to the south, and killed nineUPI - 53 words
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Article116 1986-02-28 5 NEW YORK, Thurs. A Soviet satellite that may have had a nuclear power plant aboard re-entered the earth's atmosphere and burned out over north-central Australia early on Thursday, officials of the North American Aerospace Defence Command at Colorado Springs, Colorado, have disclosed. The re-entry wasUPI - 116 words
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363 1986-02-28 6 Leftist support for Aquino lifts peace hopes 'Reassess armed struggle, but not abandon it' MANILA, Thursday PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino won broad left-wing support for her new government today, raising hopes that she may be able to end the protracted communist insurgency m the Philippines. Left-wing groups would support Mrs Aquino,Reuter; UPI - 363 words
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Article, Illustration47 1986-02-28 6 These bronze sculptures of Ferdinand ud Imelda Marcos may have survived the looting of Malac&nang Palace. But they have to go, as workers continued the clean-up of the looted palace yesterday morning. The sculptures will he relocated an a city landmark. AP picture.AP - 47 words
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252 1986-02-28 6 Pro-Marcos mayor held over plot to kill Enrile MANILA, Than. Security forces have foiled a plot by diehard supporters of Ferdinand Marcos to kill Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile, a military spokesman said today. Amid increasing signs that Marcos supporters abandoned by their patron were resisting the new government, ColReuter - 252 words
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391 1986-02-28 6 MANILA, Thurs. President Corazon Aquino today pledged the Philippines' fullest co-operation with Asean when ambassadors from the other five countries m the group called on her. The ambassadors, including Singapore's Aziz Mahmood, were among a stream of diplomatic callers. United States special envoy PhilipUPI - 391 words
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Article, Illustration188 1986-02-28 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. Former Philippine Cabinet minister Bias Ople said m an interview published today that he was seeking leadership of what remained of exiled Ferdinand Marcos' party. The New York Times quoted him as saying that Mr Marcos' party, theReuter - 188 words
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332 1986-02-28 7 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent POKYO, Thurs. Japan il nptdod t j draw up new measures \<: boost Asean's economic and political stability by providing more aid to help President Corazon Aquino tide over a financial crisis m the Philippine v Urgei332 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-02-28 7 Philippine govt may try to recover money m US WASHINGTON, Thursday A CLASH is already looming between the new Philippine government and the Reagan administration over the millions of dollars deposed President Ferdinand Marcos is alleged to have transferred to the United States. White HouseReuter; AP - 422 words
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293 1986-02-28 7 HONOLULU, Thurs. Deposed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, watched over by his personal doctor and Secret Service bodyguards, prepared today for a life m exile after fleeing from a popular uprising against his 20-year rule. Ixxiking frail and tired, Mr Marcos received red carpetAP; Reuter - 293 words
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137 1986-02-28 7 Hopes are high for economic upturn MANILA, Thurs. Philippine finance officials are optimistic of an economic recovery under the newAquino government and are hoping for better debtrepayment terms from foreign creditors. "International creditors are now dealing with a government they can trust," said newly-appoint-ed Finance Minister Jaime (.n^pin "I thinkUPI - 137 words
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Article136 1986-02-28 7 MANILA, Thui-N. lokc relatives persuaded Mr Kerdinand Marcos to flee his palace compound only at the last minute after the palace defences "fell apart," the International Herald Tribune reported. It quoted Mr Ramon Mitra, Agriculture Minister m the new Aquino government, as saying the husbands of136 words
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181 1986-02-28 8 Jakarta and Paris to expand trade JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia and France have agreed to expand trade and redress a bilateral trade imbalance which has been m France's favour for the past five years. Director-General for Foreign Economic Relations Atmono Suryo and French Ambassador to Indonesia Jean Soulier signed the agreementAP - 181 words
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Article, Illustration561 1986-02-28 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM New Bangkok Governor will also tackle city's other woes By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. The newlyelected Governor of Bangkok, Mr Chamlong Srimuang, has vowed to clean up the city and fight corruption. He has also promised to try to ease the city's maddening561 words
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373 1986-02-28 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia has stepped up oil production to 1.5 million barrels a day m a bid to offset falling revenue, the newspaper Kompas reported today. Under the quota agreed to by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), of which Indonesia is aAFP - 373 words
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Article100 1986-02-28 8 Released Thai fishermen go home BANGKOK, Thurs. About 125 Thai fishermen, arrested by Vietnam on charges of violating its territorial waters, returned home today after being released. Fishery Department officials said the Thai government had agreed to pay Vietnam US$5OO (about 551.050) to secure the release of each prisoner, capturedReuter - 100 words
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84 1986-02-28 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian youths should concentrate their efforts on science and technology instead of pursuing bureaucratic positions and material gains, State Minister for Research and Technology, Dr B. J. Habibie said. A total of 176 young people will be sent to France, West Germany, JapanBernama - 84 words
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238 1986-02-28 8 BANGKOK, Thursday VIETNAM plans to attack a camp housing more than 36,000 Cambodian civilian refugees m Thailand, a Cambodian resistance group warned m a communique received today. The office of Prince Norodom Sihanouk's forces said it had received "a highly reliable report" thatAP - 238 words
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376 1986-02-28 8 Tourism 'to blame for rise in child prostitutes' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A seminar here said tourism had led to a growth of child prostitution m South Asia and South-east Asia and urged the respective governments to take steps to control the problem. The call was one of 15 recommendations madeBernama - 376 words
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160 1986-02-28 8 Rupiah won't be devalued, says Prawiro JAKARTA, Tfeirs. Parliament passed a ISJH bUlloo (Ss4».B bUUn) austerity Budget today with Finance Mlnister Radios Prawlro giving vi assurance that their weold be no devaluation of the currency, a spokesman far Parliament said. la his speech before the House, the minister said theAP - 160 words
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Article71 1986-02-28 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. The bodies of 17 people have been found and the search continues for at least 38 other passengers of an inter-island boat which, capsized off an Indonesian island on Tuesday. The eight-tonne motorised sailboat, Sahabat 11, with about 110 people on board wasAP - 71 words
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182 1986-02-28 8 BANGKOK, Thurs. A American-Laotian expedition has concluded excavation of a warplane crash site after having found remains and pieces of aircraft. The nine-day project m Savannakhet province m southern Laos ended yesterday, said Lt-Col Terry McCann, a spokesman for the US Pacific Command. ColAP - 182 words
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249 1986-02-28 9 PETALING JAVA. Thurs The Internation il Islamic University (I'U) here plans to establish a Faculty of Islamic Sciences next year, the Rector Dr Muhammad Abdul F.auf, said today. The university lad written to the gover ments of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq seeking theBernama - 249 words
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Article, Illustration112 1986-02-28 9 In-laws talk for King and Sultan WHEN prospective fa-thers-in-law meet, It's only natural that they talk about the Imminent marriage between their children. So it was for the Yang di-Pertnan Agong of Malaysia (left) and the Snltan of Pahang when they met In Koala I umpur on Wednesday. The King'sBernama - 112 words
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Article145 1986-02-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A group of disenchanted Malaysian Chinese Association members, including several party veterans, are holding talks with the Democratic Action Party with the aim of joining it. according to sources. They are believed to be mainly supporters of former acting party president DatukNST - 145 words
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313 1986-02-28 9 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) today described the dissolution of the State Assembly yesterday as a desperate move by the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) government. Usno Information Officer Usman Salleh said, however, that the party was ready for state elections.NST; Bernama - 313 words
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569 1986-02-28 9 Proposed law to prevent abuse by employers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Employers m Malaysia will have to seek government approval before laying off workers under amendments to labour laws proposed by the Ministry of Labour. Currently, employers are required only to inform workersNST - 569 words
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412 1986-02-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dissolution of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Yang diPertua Negeri appears to have created a fresh set of legal posers. While at first glance the impending judgment on the writ filed by Usno President Tun Datu Haji MustaphaNST - 412 words
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Article101 1986-02-28 10 fcfPl .-ontinued to throw up more ideas on tax reliefs and incentives yesterday even after First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong had .innourred the Government's rescue I h iiic m Parliament on Wednesday. Hut the number of such calls from the backbenchers was smaller. Even101 words
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Article86 1986-02-28 10 THE tiDB should not charge its home buyers legal fi*t>s if their loan re-payments have to be re scheduled as a result of the 15 percentage point cut m CPF savings, Dr Arthur Beng (Fengshan) said. Like many other MPs who spoke after him, he also86 words
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Article124 1986-02-28 10 HIS was a somewhat poetic call for national unity He cited the example of the recent change of leadership m the Philippines to make his point Mr Heng Chiang Meng (Jalan Kayu), referring to the President Marcos' resignation after pressure from the people and the opposition, said a124 words
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Article, Illustration82 1986-02-28 10 WORRIED that some selfish employers might not use productively the money they gain from the 15 percentage point cut m their contributions to CPF, Mr Zulkifli Mohammed, the Political Secretary (Community Development), called for a systematic monitoring of what the bosses would do with the extra money82 words
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Article145 1986-02-28 10 IN A serious, yet amusing speech, which had MPs laughing often, Mr Jek Yeun Thong (Queenstown) harked back to the past to an impoverished Singapore of the 1950s and early *****. The point he was making was: Don't ever let the dark days return. Work and sacrifice145 words
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Article73 1986-02-28 10 HIS was an absorbing lesson on how to put knowledge of economic theory to practical use. Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) gave a veritable lecture on national survival and pointed out the pitfalls that lay ahead m the uncertain road to economic recovery. His three-fold strategy. Singapore must73 words
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Article, Illustration90 1986-02-28 10 MR OTHMAN Haron Eusofe (Geylang Serai) (left) anticipates two social problems m Singapore m the future. As more women join the workforce, their longer absences from home will affect their family life, especially parent-child relationships. The impact of this should be watched carefully. The other is that90 words
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Article55 1986-02-28 10 DR OW Chin Hock < Long Kee) saw the ion as providing a lesson, particularly foi young Singaporeans, about the folly of taking for granted the high economic growth over the years. He said it would also help identify and I weaknesses m Singapore's economic structure and force55 words
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Article35 1986-02-28 10 A vu )Rl> of caution to the Government came from Dr Lav THh Soon 'Serangoon Gardens) Make sure the new economic policies do not widen the «;ip between the rich and poor.35 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1986-02-28 10 Debate on the Presidential Address Dr Augustine Tan takes a hard-headed look at the economy and offers suggestions DR AUGUSTINE Tan (Whampoa) yesterday warned that the recession is more serious than many people believe and called for more effective measures. He also warned1,121 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-02-28 10 'Missing link' between wages and productivity DR OW Chin Hock (Leng Kee) lamented what he described as "the missing link" between the level of wages and productivity m Singapore. Commenting on the gap between wage and productivity increases, he said he hoped the two could be kept m tandem considering351 words
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400 1986-02-28 10 'Start teaching of religious knowledge at primary level' RELIGIOUS knowledge now taught to Secondary 3 and 4 students should be taught from primary level, Mr Othman Haron Eusofe (Geylang Serai) has suggested. This would help prepare them to be spiritually strong to face the challenges of a developed country. "As400 words
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181 1986-02-28 10 THE National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) was urged to explore the possibility of working closely with grassroots organisations to reach out to less-educated people. These people live from hand-to-mouth and are usually cut off from the mainstream of society, said Mr Zulkifli Mohammed181 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-02-28 10 'Divide large projects among local builders' Small and medium-sized firms find it difficult to maintain their status quo let alone embark on modern- isation. Mr Yeo Toon Chia (right). THE Government should consider the plight of Singapore contractors when tendering out public projects so as not to lose too much467 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-02-28 10 Peg tax to how much one spends, Heng suggests AN ALTERNATIVE to consumption tax was suggested by Mr Heng Chiang Meng (Jalan Kayo) yesterday. Calling his alternative tax an "expenditure tax," Mr Heng said It is based on the premise that the mare one spends, the higher the tax one470 words
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Article, Illustration944 1986-02-28 11 IRENE HOE - Lessons for the present from the past IRENE HOE By dkfkdfkdjfkdfjdkfjkd A CAN of Coca-Cola, a bowl of hot soup and a warning about the economic wilderness. That was the Rubaiyat according to Parliament yesterday, the fourth day of the debate on the President's address. The most entertaining speaker of944 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1986-02-28 11 4 It was m 1964 when we strongly condemned indirect taxation. We were fighting for a more just and more equal society. We were angry at Tan Siew Sin's tax policy which favoured the haves against the have-nots. What I am interested to1,182 words
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Article195 1986-02-28 11 Spread IT, urges Dr Ho THE Government was yesterday urged to increase awareness m information technology (IT), identified as a new growth area for Singapore. Dr Ho Tat Kin (Boon Teck) noted that IT the information business using computers, telecommunications and of'vct automation is a relatively new concept here. Other195 words
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Article229 1986-02-28 11 Delay consumption tax Dr Beng THE consumption tax should be delayed for as long as possible because of its adverse effects on Singapore's tourist industry, said Dr Arthur Beng (Fengshan). He said the tax will blunt Singapore's competitive edge m tourism. Shopping is now cheaper m Hongkong. Commenting on the229 words
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318 1986-02-28 11 THE Government should ensure that its new economic policies do not widen the gap between the rich and the poor, Dr Lav Teik Soon (Serangoon Garden) said. The policies should instead lead to a more equitable distribution of wealth, he told the House. "The318 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-02-28 11 Yock Suan sets record straight on PWD lay-offs ONLY It of the 113 daily-rated workers who were recently retrenched by the Public Works Department sought the Labour Ministry's help m getting alternative Jobs. And these It could have had Jobs if they had not wanted similar Jobs with the same295 words
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Advertisement87 1986-02-28 11 What's the Tandoor got to crow about? Tindoori chicken and a Northern Indian cuisine that takes a rare breed to make out the difference. Jtk N evx Delhi's Ghazal Mn cr M^soom fhakur, V V SIH in^ v irri>rcs entertain mM w^nQvl m^^M^^ muhrlv cvxpr Monday. H#*^lJ^wS For reservations KSk87 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-02-28 12 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Plan for consumption tax on non-essential items By 4 The question of which may be most suitable for Singapore will depend on what is to be taxed and where (which transaction point) the tax will be applied. The problem of595 words
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388 1986-02-28 12 Land reclamation and road tax among subjects Questions for Parliament LAND reclamation, sea sports, resettlement and public housing are some subjects that Mr Ng Kah Ting (Punggol) will raise m Parliament. From the Law Minister, Mr Ng wants a progress report on the land-recla-mation programme m the north-eastern and northwestern388 words
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Article, Illustration489 1986-02-28 12 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By Help for home-buyers: A guide WHILE home-buyers await a clearer picture of the "bridging loans" and loan reschedulings that will be made available to them, they should consider how they can lower the monthly instalments on their housing loans. Below,489 words
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Article76 1986-02-28 12 THE Workers' Party yesterday called again for a 25 per cent pay cut (or ministers and MPs. A WP statement signed by its Secretary-General. Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, said: "Now that the workers are to have a pay cut of 15 per cent (sic) m their76 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-02-28 13 Eastreco opens Johor farm to extend research done here EASTRECO Singapore, a Nestle regional centre for the development of food products, has extended its research arm from Singapore to Johor. At the inauguration of a SI.T-million research farm m Saleng, Johor, yesterday, Eastreco Managing Director W. Zettl said the eight-hectare274 words
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168 1986-02-28 13 A MAN was yesterday jailed for 10 days for throwing four chairs from the 13th-storey corridor of a block of flats. Ng Hock Khee, who was found guilty, said he was helping his elder brother, a part-time mover, to move some furniture at Block168 words
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Article110 1986-02-28 13 Man faces explosives charge A MAN was charged under the Explosive Substances Act yesterday. Koh Chong Lam, 39, already faces one charge under the Customs Act for carrying 26 kg of Thai cigarettes m his car on Feb 19 this year m front of Block IA, Eunos Crescent, intending to110 words
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Article40 1986-02-28 13 A YOUTH was yesterday charged with having a thunder flash. R Anpazhakan, 18, allegedly had the explosive on Feb 11 this year at Jurong police station. The case will be mentioned on March 7. Bail was set at $2,00040 words
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Article, Illustration160 1986-02-28 13 Next, the golden goose THE chlcken-and-the-eKK riddle remains unanswered bat at Rlsis the company that produced the gold-plated orchid It years ago, the gold-plated egg came before the golden goose. The company m River Valley Road has been "laying" golden goose eggs since ItB4. And from next month, RMs will160 words
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Article116 1986-02-28 13 A travel trade delegation will promote Singapore at tourism events m West Germany and Denmark. The 49-member team will be m Berlin for the International Tourism Exchange '86, from today to March 6. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's Divisional Director (Marketing), Mr Emile Thai, heads the116 words
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Article119 1986-02-28 13 PEOPLE'S Action Party activists from 11 branches m the City East District will meet for dinner on Sunday to promote camaraderie among the rank and file. The dinner is the first of several to be held by PAP branches m conjunction with the party's fortnight of119 words
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Article447 1986-02-28 13 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Youth who slipped past checkpoint sparks inquiry By SECURITY at Changi airport is to be further tightened as airport authorities launch an inquiry to find out how a youth slipped past their security checkpoint recently. Harpal Singh, 17, had managed to sneak447 words
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295 1986-02-28 13 A PAKISTANI tour operator who tried to use counterfeit Dutch guilders worth $25,000 to buy electrical goods m Singapore was sentenced to eight years' jail by the High Court yesterday. The court heard that Zaheer Ud Din Khan, 29. tried to buy the295 words
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Article, Illustration392 1986-02-28 14 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH By SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS £3 TRUMPET player Wynton Marsalis, the hottest young name on the American jazz scene and one of the main attractions for this year's Arts Festival, will not be coming. Instead, his father Ellis Marsalis, a jazz pianist,392 words
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270 1986-02-28 14 Caning and jail for role in brothel hold-up A MAN helped to arm two robbers with knives, selected a location for the robbery, and even took them to the spot. There, his role ended. He had no part m »he act itself as he was known to the keeper of270 words
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Article89 1986-02-28 14 VJC joins Young People's Theatre VICTORIA Junior College is the latest entrant to the Young People's Theatre, which begins on Sunday. The college will stage a one-night performance of A Madsummer Night's Dream on March 20 at 7.30 pm at Victoria Theatre. The play is an updated version of Shakespeare's89 words
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Article29 1986-02-28 14 ST JOHNS Island will be closed to the public from Monday to next Friday. Maintenance work will be carried out on the island's pontoon during that time.29 words
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Article172 1986-02-28 14 A MAN was charged yesterday with three counts of armed robbery and one of motorcycle theft. All bin Mohamed, 28, is alleged to have committed the armed robberies m Singapore Bus Service buses on Jan 19 and Feb 15. On Jan 19. he was172 words
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Article, Illustration475 1986-02-28 14 Plan to help his son-in-law A RETIRED businessman who agreed to help cheat a bank of $3 million because he thought the money would go to those who had lost money m his son-in-law's investment scheme was yesterday jailed for a year.475 words
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180 1986-02-28 14 Mayor of Beijing here on nine-day visit THE Mayor of Beijing, Mr Chen Xitong, is m Singapore on a nine-day visit. Accompanied by five top officials from the Beijing municipal government, the mayor arrived here on Monday. The trip is organised by the Trade Development Board and the Construction Industry180 words
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1031 1986-02-28 15 AHMAD OSMAN - Uphold High Court ruling Grimberg AHMAD OSMAN Jeya appeals against dismissal of his slander suit By THREE judges were yesterday urg*d to uphold a High Court ruling that Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's posit >n as the leader of the Workers' Party was not hurt by defamatory remarks made against him1,031 words
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Article351 1986-02-28 15 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL Revision of proposed copyright Bill By SINGAPORE'S proposed copyright Bill, which may appear before Parliament next month, will probably include revisions sought by the US government last year. Specifically, it is believed that the Bill has been revised to provide for copyright protection351 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-02-28 15 N. BALAKRIBHNAN - New laws 'will satisfy Washington' N. BALAKRIBHNAN By TRADE officials of the United state* are satisfied with "the main elmeats" of Singapore's proposed legislation to enrb piracy In Intellectual property. Mr Michael Smith, the Depvty US Trade Representative, saM yesterday that American officials will see the actaal legislation only after202 words
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Article61 1986-02-28 15 A MAN was yesterday charged with hurting his son with a hammer. No plea was taken from Neo Boon Chye, 56, who is alleged to have hurt his son Say Hock, 18, at a Jurong West flat on Feb 26. He was remanded at Changi Prison hospital61 words
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86 1986-02-28 15 'Help spread save-energy message' UNIONS have been asked to help publicise the "Save water and energy" message to their members. By doing so, the unions will be helping to further the country's efforts to conserve water and syThe proposal was made to about 59 onion representatives yesterday daring a talk86 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-02-28 15 PROFESSOR To Cho-Yee, this year's Ruth Wong Memorial Lecture speaker, wears two hats. Besides being the Director of the School of Education at the Chinese University of Hongkong, he is also Professor m the School of Education at the University of Michigan m314 words
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Advertisement267 1986-02-28 14 ANNOUNCEMENT 1 With effect from Ist March 1986, we have been appointed the sole agent distributor of VAN CLEEF ARPELS PERFUMES, PARIS m Brunei a special fashion presentation by top international fashion designer, BABY BUENO, will be held tomorrow at the Sheraton-Utama Hotel, Brunei to inaugurate the launch BABY BUENO267 words
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Advertisement583 1986-02-28 15 E V E N T H A L L Leve/3 Feb 28th March sth Hj^HH^H Cut a dashing figure m casual wear or formal wear. With accessories to match. ba^a^b^b^b^b^b^l^bWa^b^bß Just come on down to our store and take your pick. At generous j^r bv^l P discounts, you'll never find583 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-02-28 16 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Popular programme dropped owing to budget trimming B, THE trett-rtcttvtd roadshows pul up by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and the Residents 1 Committees Section to promote good iieighbourliness have come to a halt after five years on the toad SBC.458 words
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Article, Illustration152 1986-02-28 16 NO MORE leaking roof and termite-infested walls. 1 nis new taxi kiosk near Block 166 m Lorong 1, Toa Pay oh, is a far cry from the old wooden ones that are much less durable and weathei -proof. It is the first of three152 words
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Article200 1986-02-28 16 Sunday folk dancing to woo youth LET your twinkle-toes loose if you are a folk dance enthusiast. But if you cannot dance, there will be instructors to teach you the basic steps. The People's Association regional youth council (south) invites ycu to its weekly folk dance sessions every Sunday at200 words
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Article68 1986-02-28 16 PA treat for 124 speakers THEY are specialists m their own fields remisiers. dermatologists, psychiatrists, lawyers and others who have volunteered to speak on a wide range of educational topics at the community centres. As a gesture of appreciation for their services to the community, the People's Association will treat68 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-02-28 16 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI By CHEERFUL Mr Soh Bwg Tech la every kid's dettfkl He Is their "Mr Lalffpap Maa" the Rala er saiae, over three daily saJfta, he diligently galdes Primary papUa from the Convent of the Haly lafaat Jesus la Kettoek346 words
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Article188 1986-02-28 16 CONFUCIANISM: The Confucianist concept of human relations and its relevance to modern Singapore will be the topic of discussion at a talk today at the Young Women's Christian Association Fort Canning Centre at 5 pm. Wai Oh Enthusiasts of this board game are invit- ed to join188 words
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Advertisement804 1986-02-28 17 American A £Z$0 Optical "15 years ago American Optical came to Singapore with the aim of raising in— the standard of eyecare. ■■■■ESKAMHMffMpHi^ t" i American Oot ca TruVision tm Jt«l r0C/a^ Otir a/A77 /S to ra/Se /f e/7 Lenses ■gJW^jrl I bifocals with no lines enabling Mmmk <& HIM804 words
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531 1986-02-28 18 The Straits Times says From the same mould AS expected, the Government has accepted the main recommendations of the Economic Committee. Singaporeans, who had psychologically steeled themselves for the worst, must be relieved by Mr Goh Chok Tong's announcement m Parliament of ways to soften the effects of the cost-cutting531 words
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Article, Illustration1588 1986-02-28 18 ANTHONY SPAETH - ANTHONY SPAETH By wntmg for the Asian Wall Street Journal With popular support but without experience and Mr Marcos' stronghand style, the new Philippine ieader has to govern a sprawling, fractious and economically troubled country of 55 million. 4 With enormous popular support, Mrs Aquino1,588 words
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771 1986-02-28 18 Any bidders for right to live in the US? Russell Baker NEW YORK Since everything is for sale these days, I wasn't surprised by Mr Julian L. Simon's idea for selling foreigners the right to immigrate to the United States. He wants the government to fill its immigration quota byNYT - 771 words
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Advertisement166 1986-02-28 18 The Androgynous Manager "One Minute Managers are clearly m androgynous The m% *Tfry\ Androgynous Manager -lj-|1 rvX irv*M ie is a must for managers |""^RJILyyiiOUS who want to be more 7Kt\^C\F^T effective kJ CI 1% dtendno Mae.\i%n» Kenneth Bianchard. Wanagemenf Co-author. The One Minute Tool's Manager and Situations! Organcanon Leadership166 words
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Article, Illustration859 1986-02-28 19 JASPER BECKER - JASPER BECKER Reverential attitudes to old people are changing m China as the world's most populous nation becomes the oldest. Retirement schemes are being revamped amid fears of a geriatric drag on modernisation plans. By 4 China has more than 80 million people over859 words
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Article, Illustration868 1986-02-28 19 DONALD BATTLE - US women form clubs to invest in stocks DONALD BATTLE By Membership m the National Association of Investment Clubs (NAIC), the largest group of its kind m the world, is rising at the rate of 100 clubs a month. That's the fastest m pace m 20 years. FIVE years ago,868 words
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369 1986-02-28 20 A FIRM may automate and reduce the number of staff to remain profitable. However, the unnecessary cutting down of staff to reduce overheads is not a good idea if it affects service. In such an instance, any savings m staff cost will be lost369 words
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324 1986-02-28 20 Dr Lee: Jeya's challenge is a gimmick PLEASE allow me to reply to the letter from Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, MP for Anson, m your Forum Page. (ST, Feb 27). In a long delayed response to my article m the Petir (January 1986), Mr Jeyaretnam has cited six points as violations324 words
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371 1986-02-28 20 On election candidates AS I see it. there is really no fool-proof method to ensure that election candidates aspiring to hold public office are people of high integrity and possess good moral values and ethics. To be fair to the opposition parties, the People's371 words
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279 1986-02-28 20 The Tan Koon Swan affair EVENTS have proved that Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's allegation that we prosecute only non-Singaporeans was highly misleading, if not mischievous. Tan Kok Liang, a Singaporean, has been dealt with m court. There was no question of immunity from the279 words
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Letter135 1986-02-28 20 ON Jan 24, I brought a bus-load of supporters to Kuala Lumpur for the Malaysia Cup match between Selangor and Singapore. We arrived m XL the next morning and checked into our hotel. In the afternoon, four officials from our high commission there contacted me to advise me135 words
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518 1986-02-28 20 SBC replies WE refer to the letter from Mr Kelvin Sim (ST, Feb 20) suggesting that television transmission hours be extended. The total transmission hours for SBC's channels have been gradually increased m recent years. In 1983, the total weekly transmission518 words
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285 1986-02-28 20 Viewer interest in English dramas noted WE refer to the letter from "D.F.", who requested local dramas m English. (ST, Feb 19). We are happy to note that viewers enjoy watching the Chinese drama serials produced by SBC. Television drama production is a major undertaking which requires the extensive use285 words
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235 1986-02-28 20 WE refer to the letter "Viewer wants better US programmes" from "TV Viewer". (ST, Feb 20). SBC has acquired and telecast most of the television drama series which won major awards m the list of 1966 Golden Globe winners, namely The Cosby Show. The235 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-02-28 21 PRICES improved on the Singapore stock market late yesterday after nervous early trading. The Straits limes Industrial Index closed 0.27 points lower at 626.59, but the Business Times Composite Index was up 0.06 points at 536.49. Falls led rises 73 to 36, while 41 stocks were unchanged69 words
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Article73 1986-02-28 21 M CiMn 430 30 »oi» fled IN -30 fiTmSiOt IK -12 SPH 63b b Mrxo 1(7 -S Kuaia M™ 130 -5 Sei Mm 12t -5 Keel S«nc 12S -S IC 8 312 -4 Ino SOt 214 -4 Onent M MdfS 112 -4 Pwfa Plant 2(2 -3 Com Plant Me73 words
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Article12 1986-02-28 21 SI A 1,787,000 TDM 1,697,000 XL Kepong 431,000 Seol.on 417,00012 words
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Article34 1986-02-28 21 INDICES High Lows Straits fines Business Fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High ***** (7/3/85) 757 79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 588 41(23/1/86) *****(23/1/86) All time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) ***** (8/2/84) Alltimelow 74 75(17/9/64) ***** (23/1/86)34 words
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Article14 1986-02-28 21 THE ITS dollar lost 333 ticks to close at DM 2.2120 m Singapore.14 words
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Article12 1986-02-28 21 In Singapore, gold lost US$6.5O to close at U*****.00 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-02-28 21 Eurodollar: Gained four ticks to 92.13 a contract. Dentechemark: Gained 93 ticks to 0.4532 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 99 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Geld: Lost US$6.3O to U*****.70 an ounce.33 words
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Article92 1986-02-28 21 CHICAGO, Thurs. A lawsuit seeking to block Coca-Cola Co's proposed purchase of Dr Pepper and Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers Inc's proposed acquisition of Seven-Up Co has been filed m federal court here. The suit, filed on behalf of certain soft drink consumers, alleges the "two acquisitionsReuter - 92 words
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Article65 1986-02-28 21 TOKYO. Thurs. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co's consolidated sales topped the five trillion yen (5557.78 billion) mark for the first time m its business year ended Nov 20 last year, the company announced yesterday Sales during the year totalled 5.052 trillion yen, up from the previous fiscalAFP - 65 words
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Article83 1986-02-28 21 LONDON, Thurs. Britain posted a huge II 141 billion (513.63 billion) surplus m its current account last month, the strongest showing since March 1983, Trade Ministry figures revealed here. The current account showed a surplus of £548 million m December and I 402 million m January 1985.AFP - 83 words
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Article89 1986-02-28 21 TOKYO, Thurs The Governor of the Bank of Japan, Mr Satoshi Sumita, reiterated yesterday that the bank did not intend to further lower its official discount rate. The bank cut the discount rate by 0.5 percentage point to 4.5 per cent per annum on Jan 30.AFP - 89 words
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Article69 1986-02-28 21 PERTH. Thurs Australian gold production reached a peak of nearly 50 tonnes last year and has the potential to rank second m the Western world by the year 2000. a spokesman for the Australian Gold Industry Council said today. Australia is the Western world's fifth gold producerAFP - 69 words
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689 1986-02-28 21 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By and CONRAD RAJ GUIDELINES on the use of the $180-million lifeboat for bailing out broking firms hit by the recent stock market crisis have finally been released, three months after the fund was launched. The Stock Exchange of Singapore came up689 words
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Article, Illustration286 1986-02-28 21 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By TOYS 'R' Us and its partner Metro will open a second toy supermarket m Forum Galleria at Orchard Road m June. The Managing Director of Metro, Mr Jack Schafer, said: "This is an indication of our confidence m the Singapore286 words
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307 1986-02-28 21 TWO local computer manufacturers have taken steps to "legalise" their products before a copyright law makes things difficult for them. Goh Electronics and Limco (Products) Manufacturing have entered into licensing arrangements with two US software houses, Microsoft Inc and Phoenix Software Associates. This307 words
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254 1986-02-28 21 WASHINGTON. Thurs. A group of foreign investors who used inside information to make millions of dollars m illegal stock market profits have agreed to pay the US Government US$7.B million (5116.69 million) to settle the case. The settlement, announced by the USReuter - 254 words
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Article241 1986-02-28 21 KENTUCKY Fried Chicken (S) Ltd is to have a direct stake m Poon Guan Holdings Sdn Bhd. which holds the KFC franchise m Malaysia. KFC (S) has decided "after careful consideration" to accept an invitation from its parent company, Innovest, to take a 25 per241 words
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430 1986-02-28 21 THE prime cause of business difficulties is inadequate management a lack of structure, production control, labour relations and customer service a specialist m company restructuring and investigative auditing said last night. Management-related danger signs become pretty obvious long before a company actually fails and430 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-02-28 21 NORA CHENG - Keep plenty of cash in hand, says Siew Sin NORA CHENG By 4 Although man hat been clever enough to land a human being on the moon, ha has still not baan claver enough to avoid slumps. Slumps follow booms m the same way that high tide is fol- lowed420 words
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Article2482 1986-02-28 22 READERS shnM be aware of the imrtabom of this nfofmation. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock eichanfe, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deabtfs at a particular price are lumped tofether, the table does not show the trend m2,482 words
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Article2313 1986-02-28 22 INDUSTRIALS AChoc(2 00S)(l) I 90 AMD (3 90S) Akom (0 578 0 58S) 1 3) 0 59 (2) 0 57 (I) 0 57.. (97)0 58 AISB (0 556 055.5) (18) 0 56 (29) 0 55 (30) 0 55 3 API (0 40S) (20) 04 12,313 words
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Article2557 1986-02-28 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted (or scrip/rifhts. N Taiciempted dhndend. ABN is traded n tots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. I*s/* Last flat* M Day Mb> Law Cmbjb* Sa» CkMft COOO) M* Law2,557 words
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Article335 1986-02-28 23 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5" 4 5 4'< 5 Monthly 5 4 Autosave 4 4 f ued deposit 1 month 4. 4', 4 4',(1) 2 months 4'«(1) 3 months 4 4 4 4 < 4'«(1) 6 months 4 2 4 4 4 4 4335 words
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Article200 1986-02-28 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S5lO foreign currency Australian dollar 1 5161 1.5190 669—649 Canadian dollar 1 5383 1.5401 6.59—645 N2 dollar 1.1266 1.1303 900—8.67 Sterling pound 3.1964 3 2001 3 .18— 3.11 US dollar 2.1460—2.1470 4.71-4.64 Local200 words
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Article111 1986-02-28 23 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1430/50 and closed at 2.1460/70. It traded within a range of 2.1430 and 2.1480 m hectic trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower compared with its opening of111 words
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Article138 1986-02-28 23 THE kilobar market Cfoing price yesterday traded be- urn* tween 5523,220 and R and 26 5000 .*****0) 5523.570 rmvcu. Buym-Srtm In the Far East mar- g^p y ket. gold opened at the ?3 180-***** day's low of ign> 24-33 U*****. 00/ 337. 50 and rose to close for lunch138 words
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Article25 1986-02-28 23 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wtd Singapore 338.30-338.80 345.50—346.00 Hongkong 339.20— 339 70 345.50—346.00 Wtd Tuts New York 336.50—337.25 347.50—348.00 London 346 50—347 00 350.25-350.7525 words
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Article247 1986-02-28 23 Manaporo' price* for F«b2B Sfacapore (Mt Trust The Commec cc 0 85— 0 90 The Savinjs Fund 0 77-0 82 S pore P'Of Fund 0 34—0 36 S pore S«c Fund 0 55—0 58 S port Invest Fund 0 SO— o S3 S potf Equity Fund 0 39—247 words
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Article, Illustration199 1986-02-28 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit JUNE Eurodollar opened four ticks higher from IMM's close at 92.26. LIFFE opening saw profit-taking. The June contract closed at 92.28. D*ut»ch*mark CURRENCY futures surged higher as the dollar plunged m the spot market m early trading. March deutschemark opened 84 ticks higher than the199 words
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Article18 1986-02-28 23 Rubber Closing prices cents/Ho Singapore March ***** down one cent Malaysia March 203 50 up 0.50 cents18 words
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Article17 1986-02-28 23 Tin Closinf prices Ms/Uo XL Tin 21.35 down MJO 09 Turnover 157 tonnes up 30 tonnes17 words
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Article26 1986-02-28 23 Clsinc price* Copp*r £/(onnc ■M Spot 960 50—***** (960 50— 961 00) 3 months 984 50-985 00 (986 50-987 00) Market tone Steady Sates: 14.75026 words
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Article25 1986-02-28 23 Ontacpfcrn SMvar USJ tnw w Thm Mi S«ifa(K><( b/i 5/6 601-S S3 *t4 Tun New York b 62-567 601— 587 Source Credit Susse. Spore25 words
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Article24 1986-02-28 23 CWt pncei Aluminium £/twm M Spot *****—***** (759 50-760.50) 3 months 792 00— 792 50 (788 00-788 50) Market tone Steadier Sates 16.85024 words
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Article108 1986-02-28 23 Crude MS/tonm palm oi Mar 505 (north 429 50 (central) 490 (south) Apr 500 (south) May 510/530 Refined palm Ml USS/tonnes RBO palm oil Mar 230 (sellers) Ape 237 50 (setters) May 235 (setters) RBO Stearin Mar 217 50 (setters) Apr 220 (sellers) May 225 (sellers) RBO Olem108 words
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Article, Illustration565 1986-02-28 23 LCL Receivinf Receivri 9* (Voyage) fcr Carfo Tfem Block Lars MS (8604) 3/2 (2330) F5 1430-1530/1330 1430 Al/Bl A Utah (3) 3/3 (2130) F7 1030-1130/1130 1230 Nl/Pl *****330 SI lampung (*****) 28/2 (1900) F7 *****100 N4 Zim Eilat (12W) 28/2 (2000) F7 1030-1200 L7 Glauchau (2/86) 28/2 (2100)565 words
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Article, Illustration223 1986-02-28 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppet Wharves Courser K34 aside 28/2 Equator 3 K22 a side 28/2 Vam Co 24 K21 a side 28/2 Belait K24E 28/2 1/3 lampung R11A 28/2 1/3 Pearl Island K28 28/2 28/2 Prosper R29 28'2 4/3 Qi«iashan K17 28 '2 9/2 Pa» Panjanf223 words
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616 1986-02-28 23 PRICES improved on the Singapore stock market late yesterday after drifting lower earlier m the day. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which was 2.73 points lower at lunch, closed 0.27 points lower on the day at 626.59, while the Business Times Composite Index616 words
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Article325 1986-02-28 23 F«<> 27 HKS Ounce Ayi O < Inti Hotel 0 956 Bonk Of Eost Am 24 90 -0 4 Cheung Kong 20 20 O4 Ch»K> l.ght 16 Of -0 1 Croii Hort> Tunnel <d(X) unch f I Consortium J r j Fof Eo»t f«ch P^Je. 0 055 G I325 words
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Article330 1986-02-28 23 CentJ Chant* Hooker 179 -I (Autt) 232 4 2 .y ni] r leighton 68 unch INDUSrtIAi S 1 na i eos 7 02 uniJh r MogeHon Pet Ausl 165 260 70 Moynt r+ckl*M 380 2 JNI 320 2 MetoK t «ptor A P M 332 2 N I 34330 words
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Article290 1986-02-28 23 Fife 71 Ttn Ctunft M.tsub Heavy 385 +10 a ,v» MitsubtiK 620 3 Aimomoro 1390 +30 M.tsut Co 444 +10 395 I M.tsu. ShobWg 138 +3 Amoda 803 22 Mrt%u. Smeh^q 372 -7 Aioh. Ch«fn 755 I I Mitsukoih. 667 8 Asoh. Gloss 950 +20 M.t*um. 950 30 Bonk290 words
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Article243 1986-02-28 23 Frt 26 US* CtMnfC Goodyear Tire 35 H GuH Ret 10H -H Alcoa 45t* +V 4 Hewlett Pock 41* Afced Chetn Cp 50V I'-. Inti Bum Moch ISBW Am Tel Tel 22* unch Inti Horvester Amax Inc 13* Inti Tet Tat 44 +1* Amr Corp 50H H John243 words
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Article565 1986-02-28 23 Ftb 2b F*nce Chanfe HHBTRIAIS Afced Lyon* 295 5 Ass Dairies BTR PLC 430 3 Bobcocks 1 89 unch Barclays 467 2 Bcecham 376 unch BtCC 305 unch Blue Circle 586 unch BOC Group 313xd -2 1 Boots 236 2 Bowoter 315 -I i BATS 346 2 Britonrwo 1565 words
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Article349 1986-02-28 24 LONDON, Thurs. A DRAFT agreement aimed al ending the fournumth old tin crisis has run into difficulty, with members of the International Tin Council unlikely endorse the plan tomorrow, delegates said yesterday The problems centre on the finance for a new company to take overReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration847 1986-02-28 24 THE "money-gobbling monsters 0 of statutory boards have a "mindboggling" amount of money, said Member of Parliament for Alexandra, Mr Tan Soo Khoon. Last year, the top It statutory boards earned $2.5 billion compared with only $1.1 billion for the top companies listed on the847 words
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618 1986-02-28 24 Japan's offshore market is no threat, say bankers TOKYO, Thur«. JAPAN'S proposed offshore banking market, now expected to open m September or October, has future potential but cannot rival existing Asian markets m the short term, senior foreign and Japanese bankers say. The new market's proposed structure is not open618 words
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Article111 1986-02-28 24 dips to new lows in Europe LONDON, Thurs. The US dollar dipped to new lows today m heavy trading on European exchanges. The (all was m line with the trend established m Tokyo, where the greenback closed at 178.60 its lowest point m seven years and four months on recordUPI - 111 words
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140 1986-02-28 24 SINGAPORE-based tobacco group Rothmans Industries saw its earnings fall 1.5 per cent to $17.8 million for the six months ended December. This compares poorly with Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia), whose pre-tax profits jumped 43.7 per cent to almost Ms4l million for the same period.140 words
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191 1986-02-28 24 SINGAPORE furniture companies won about $6 million worth of contracts at the recent Cologne International Furniture Fair the best since missions have been organised to the prestigious show. Of these, $1.8 million worth of orders have been confirmed and another $4 million191 words
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Advertisement306 1986-02-28 21 j« ><< il jj March brings a Dutch treat Georges, the travelling gourmet, has 15th/16th, 22nd/23rd, 29th/30th just come back from Holland. noon to 8 pm. So this month his brasserie becomes A children's dance group, from the only the second place where you can go Dutch school performs traditional306 words
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Advertisement122 1986-02-28 22 IHISI i" El El MX wSS»WtHfI_Y JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY is the first defence journal with both the authority and ability to provide an objective assessment of developments m world defence and the frequency of publication to keep you constantly informed of the latest changes m the defence scene worldwide. Building122 words
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Advertisement10 1986-02-28 23 HER WORLDLY is a great way to end the day10 words
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Advertisement1006 1986-02-28 24 a^^M^P/ail. Ti |!^ll[ C |l^ K3 r ij -< _f i rgfrti [J ii Vj If -Q (_f r 5 giHi Sfpr: fffiL Eaal O_t I IMb. Bin J H!>__j Kaw-a—i bbb-bU) HO Ii _I_] Bila- 1. i *Lmihi J B_jß WEBSmH Wm^asJi |'_1 BMU tBMa-U HbbHHbl P^ta-SporiAF P*n_. PC1,006 words
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Advertisement158 1986-02-28 24 Rolls Royce ti^lß also available for Birthdays. H Anniversaries Other functions. tFor further details please call uke c ßestaurant TEL: *****1 1 (Jacqueline) No: 42/46. Meyer Rd Singapore 1543 (Formerly Ambassador Hotel) (Cockpit c ßestaurani Te1.*****65/ *****01 (Doreen) Penang Road/Oxley Rise. Singapore 0923. DRESS UP YOUR HOME WITH GP ARTISTIC158 words
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Advertisement927 1986-02-28 25 TEUMIOH IVIC nn RATE CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: iS f/^* I //A I^* l^C^ I3^T l^^V fvl //A ffvllX P^lic HolKlay 9.00 am lo 1 00pm (Mm $60 TO Stra.ts Tmes, 8 u.,n... ,o 8u.m... ,49 S«) 111 I M\)W\/W\ Ifr-^ 11^^ I 111 //A\V II! COUMTER SERVICE: SS, 5^? Sunday Times,927 words
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Advertisement1197 1986-02-28 25 4 Nightclubs/ 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos Lounges/Discos B THE BEST H DRESSED W CONTEST W W (MALE/FEMALE) M R Grand Final Tonight S I Lucky Quiz Draw will be held m B too with Attractive Prizes to m H A be won. fl Live Music by I If !s Ni9hlshift VI1,197 words
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Advertisement647 1986-02-28 25 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services PERSONAL COMPUTER STOCKS CLEARANCE SALE to make way for new arrivals. Fantastic Discounts! Cash Carry! HARDWARE SYSTEM Macintosh 512K RAM USUAL* MOW* HP Portable Disk Dnv« USIMI NOW* lupgradedl 5.815 3MS 9114A 1798 1095 Macintosh b!2K RAM Bernoulli Boi Alpha lot 'upgraded)647 words
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Advertisement366 1986-02-28 25 20 Po)t§/Pet Car* s FROZEN MINCED BEEF r*ef Iners for dogs (4.50 per kg Free delivery 2 kg order Call *****06 GENERAL PETCARE CENTRE -Your pet deserve the best of our attention and care Tel: *****72 KOCHLER METHOD OF Obedlenre training. Classes begin 9 22nd March. 5.30pm *****48 for details366 words
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Advertisement124 1986-02-28 25 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Be at Time Tunnel tonight and find out who will be the best dressed male and female! So dressed up and have the time of your life dam ing and cheering the contestants m the Grand Finais. For more details comb through classification \y^^^ 20 Pets/Pet Care124 words
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Advertisement701 1986-02-28 26 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing aVa^a^a^a^aWaVaMa^aWMaMaVa«a^aVaa«al»aVßaW»* '■■■■■■^■^■■■■•^a^a^Ha^Hßa^a^aVaWa^Bßß^a^Ba) a^ M B_M ■■■^■^^H U *J~~ i I P^taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal h .llVEw avenue jf B^^H H ""~7 /m I ■■■■I ■j^BjHBa^Ba««««SBa«««««««««««««««««««««««l /w/ /p/ aS •aIBHB PHSSH wt M I'M' T»^j:li!»i r, !M:r»'g ■7(f**^ a l9^BJ7v7vrfßajßaßßaww?f^Bajßjjja v 24701 words
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Advertisement999 1986-02-28 26 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage I MY WORLD I B Health Centre tn> c^ H #04-103 Hotel Meridien H H Orchard Road Tel: *****33 H DUKES HEALTH CENTRE 3rd floor, nuke Hotel. 42-46 Meyer Rd (former Ambassador Hotel) Maaaae*' Steambath All rooms with ba'h-ooms attached Ample parklnr999 words
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Advertisement631 1986-02-28 26 31 Plumbing/ Electrical TAI TONG ELECTRICAL Plumbing Service instalhiiK repairing serwc es lH hrs *****81 *****91 32 Photography/ Video Filming EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE We KIN aM brands of cameras #01-05 Sim Lim Tower, 10 Jalan BesarSmgapore oB2o FROM $20 $80 per day. rental of latest compact video camera, delivery Incl631 words
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Advertisement650 1986-02-28 26 36 House Renovation/ Decor LTN RENOVATION ft INTERIOR DECOR. (HDB LICENCE: E/8L2023) 81k.2021 Btikit Batofc Industrial Park A #02-100/Iss St. 23 Singapora 2305 W* offar spacial packag* daal lor ranovation work* with guarantaad workmanship for HDB Flats. 12" x 12" heavy duty ceramic tiles including skirting 2 pairs small arches650 words
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Advertisement888 1986-02-28 26 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN REPAIRING roof leakage, gutter, awning, celling, brick wall, fencing, floor tiling/ polishing, window grilles/ amplimesh. painting, plumbing, rhick blinds, partitions, electrical. Nyatoh solid wooden doors and all kinds of renovation work Reasonable price Tel: *****67. *****78 EXPERIENCED CONTRACTOR UNDERTAKES renovation St extension work for888 words
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Advertisement936 1986-02-28 26 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi CONCEPT ELECTRONIC SERVICES Specialising In repair St maintenance of CTV It VCR. hi-fi, electrical appliances, sound systems, aerial Installation St project work etc Call *****13 for appt NATURAL SPECIALISE IN repairIng: CTV, video, hl-fl. antennae Installation Express service guaranteed Tel: *****90/ *****01 SEE FWA SPECIALIZES In936 words
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Advertisement642 1986-02-28 26 51 Printing/ Copying Services |H*K Wt USTEM.I ADVISif m|K CXEA7EI DESIGN! m PRINTS CALL AT: cS^_ TEL: 2J51U7 F AT JM Wets* $1 \—^jj NAME CARDS, LETTERHEADS, m voices, brochures. Print direct from factory at a lower rate. Grand Press. 81k. 1016. Geylang East Aye 3. *04-171. *****73 NAME CARDS642 words
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Advertisement1279 1986-02-28 26 52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing SURPLUS USED OFFICE FURNITURE Items Include desks, chairs, cabinets, bookshelves, metal shelves, filing cabinets, paper shredder, large alrcon units, computer related equipment etc. Set* of ttw above items will be hold on Saturday March 1, 18S6 at: GOLDHILL PLAZA (18 FLOOR) between1,279 words
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Advertisement1202 1986-02-28 27 64 Domestic Hflp 64 Domestic Help Available Available FIUPIHO J720 'HAI IZK SRI LANKAN SIM INDONESIAN S2SS Of F DAYS COMPENSATED I We setec' naoed h one 'tale ou c vfy own 9ms GOOO dtlitude hardworking honesi I otwae'V Complete placement Im inclytfet ftjrsM $5 000 Secunt> Bond $***** PA1,202 words
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Advertisement851 1986-02-28 27 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP I Walk-In Interview I Monday to Friday 9am I2noon 2pm spm Programmers I (Temporary Positions! I 1 Our MIS Department is taking on a new project and we I need temporary PROGRAMMERS immediately for at I least 2 months. I If you851 words
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Advertisement700 1986-02-28 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST required by prefeseional firm c OCE O' level. c A good command of English and Mandarin. c Polite and cheerful personality a Ability to deal with people at all levels. a 2 years experience as a Receptionist. a Ability to copy-type desired a Age:700 words
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Advertisement993 1986-02-28 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Weil eetebliehed Multi-National Trading Co. urgently requiree FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum OCE (>' level c 3 years' working experience Interested applieanta. plaaaa call personally lor an interview at: 10 Aneon Road, #31-00 International Plaza Singapore 0207 ESTABLISHED TRADING CO. requires Junior Secretary Must have993 words
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Advertisement599 1986-02-28 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical LAW FIRM REQUIRES a Set retar) With experience In lltlgatloi work Write to: 82. Jin Leban 5E2057 with curriculum vltae MUSIC COMPANY REQUIRES I patient female clerk, only thost with music knowledge needs ap ply *****21 OFFICE IN BEDOK reg Genera Clerk. Knowledge of accountln)599 words
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Advertisement1194 1986-02-28 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Salas Salas (iffiM ETRcT raquiraa: A) SECURITY OFFICERS I (MALE/ FEMALE) a Above 21 years of age. At least Secondary 2 education. I Able to work with minimum supervision, preferably with knowledge of security/ police work. B) SALES ASSISTANTS a Above 15 years of1,194 words
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Advertisement735 1986-02-28 27 71 Situations Vacant: Mm Required SALES REPRESENTATIVE for furniture related company a Interested applicants must have experience In sales a Able to speak difference dialects and Mandarin Submit full particulars with photo and phone number to:THE ADVERTISER S.T. BOX A9M9O 390 Kirn Sang Road S'por* 0523. Young Faanion raqwfraa: EXPERIENCED735 words
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Advertisement607 1986-02-28 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ffctW I I INTERNATIONAL 1 I Due to our expansion I programme and rapid market I acceptance of our services, we I now seek additional c Possess NTC 3 m Electrical Electronic c Completed N S c Possess Class 3 driving licence c PUB Licence desirable607 words
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Advertisement728 1986-02-28 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Woodworking factory In Jmtowq '•quiitl 1) ELECTRICIAN 2) TOOLROOM MACHINIST 3) MALE/ FEMALE GENERAL WORKERS Those Interested please apply personally with relevant documents to. 23 NEYTHAL ROAD SINGAPORE 22*2 Sat 24S from Jwrong htsarcnanga. TRADING CO. REOUMCt: Camera Technicians Must be able to repair service cameras728 words
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Advertisement672 1986-02-28 28 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations VacantProduction Production Production I GonieatidjoiHUsas:- I lif ITJMB^^M| Elther worKin Q tours 700 am 700pm I nrTTTTrPW <JULi\ I J 'lm I LMiai Gross Salary: s^ff^y I Or working hours 9.00pm 700 am I No experience required H I a Minimum Primary672 words
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Advertisement395 1986-02-28 28 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Pluses 5 day work week 38 working hours/week Good attendance benefit o 13th month pay o And many others Permanent Night Shift: 10.50pm 7 00am Fortnightly Rotating Shifts: 6.50 am 3.00pm 2.sopm— 11.00pm Qualifications: Singapore citizen with minimum Primary 6 education from395 words
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Advertisement866 1986-02-28 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous V^e are one of the strongest and fastest growmg^H V US semiconductor multinational companies In I line with our expansion and upgrading pro- I I gramme m the next 2 years, we urgently require: QA/Proc«ss/Tcst/ Product Engineers BSc or BEng m EE866 words
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Advertisement518 1986-02-28 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I lav V MOTEL I Has Immediate vacancies for lA. WAITRESSES (COCKTAJL I LOUNGE) I Salary: $514 00/1534 00 IB WAITRESSES/ WAITER I (COfFEEBHO») I Salary $514 00/5534 00 I Must be prepared to do I shift duties I ATTRACTIVE FRINGE BEHE I FITS MCLUOE:I Free518 words
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Advertisement536 1986-02-28 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous LION CITY HOTEL Has vacancies lor the following 1. ASST. COFFEE HOUSE CAPTAIN (Female) 2. SENIOR WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 4. ROOM STEWARDS 5. BUS BOYS 6. GENERAL HELPERS 7. CLEANERS (Part-time. Fulltime) Interested applicants pleasi come personally to. THE PERSONNEL DEPT. LION CITY HOTEL536 words
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Advertisement923 1986-02-28 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 1) SECURITY GUARDS 2 hrs shift Jurong/ Town area 2) CAR PARK ATTENDANTS Town area. c Between 25 to 45 years Able to speak and write simple Knttllsh c Previous working experience m security, car park would be an advantage Immediate walk-in interview between 10.30 am.923 words
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Advertisement736 1986-02-28 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REOD EXPERIENCED CHINESE I'lrainiiK Supervisor with class :t driving licence Tel 4M»y<><>»i REQD MALE SKILLED Workers for tyre shop at Bedok Interested, call *****86/ *****6.5. Mr Ng URGENTLY REOO. HAIRDRESSING Assistants Preferably with working experience Tel *****75 URGENTLY REQD. DRIVER. Call personally at Blk 155 Kallang736 words
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Advertisement1204 1986-02-28 29 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance PORSCHE SWEAR BY It Every Porsche car that comes off the assembly line m Germany uses Shell TMO Racing Oil. Exclusively. (Say aren't they the engineering company that makes extremely fast YOU CAN BC SURE OF SHELL l-^-T Every 4 litre purchase gets you,1,204 words
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Advertisement924 1986-02-28 29 89 For Sate: Datsun/Nissan ALMOST 81 120Y OL New model, pie owner, aircon radio cassette, s/rlms. beautiful cond. CM trade-in *****29 Benson CO. REGN. ALMOST '82 Nissan Laurel 20 hardtop Fully auto 1 owner, power steering/ windows, excellent cond *****96 LATE 72. DATSUN 14S Full accessories. Tax new. Mechanically good924 words
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Advertisement926 1986-02-28 29 90 For Sate: Toyota 7/82 TOYOTA CARINA 1 6 DX' 1 pte owner, alrcon., s/rims cassette, tax 6/86 Showroom condition $15,300 neg *****40 81 TOYOTA SUPER Crown 28 Fully auto., 1 pte. owner. Alrcon., cassette Price $18,900 Loan $14,000 Tel *****35 14 Q- PLATE Toyota Corolla DX 13 s/ wagon.926 words
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Advertisement885 1986-02-28 29 92 For Sala: Mazda ■03 MAZDA 929, 2-door. showroom cond $25,500 ono Can loan $16,000 Call *****5 Richard Teo "03 MAZDA RX7 auto Expensive hl-fl. sports rims, original paint, beautiful condition *****28 •94 MAZDA 323 1 SGT. 3-door 1 pte owner, alrcon Pioneer hl-fl set. good cond $24,900 *****15 •04885 words
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Advertisement935 1986-02-28 29 96 For Sale: Other Makes D A H MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD No: 7 Chang Charn Road. Singapore 0315. Ml 4793*92/3 (Oft Lang Kaa Rd /Hoy Fall Rd.) 1985 Subaru 1800 GL (Lalaat Modal) Aircon. Suzuki 1.0 DX 5 Dr. Aircon 1904 Subaru J 10 5 0r«. Aircoi. 5 apaad Toyota935 words
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Advertisement748 1986-02-28 29 97 For Sala: Commercial Vehicles 79 TO 12 Datsun Pickups Petrol Loan arrangeable Tel *****88 Peter View 11 Jin Mas PuU-h 80 DAIHATSU 10' Diesel Steel Lorry, 1 owner Good running cond $2,800 neg *****88 x 367 80 DATSUN C2O van. alrcon "80 Toyota Llteace van, 5-door Both new paint748 words
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Advertisement641 1986-02-28 30 99 Vehicle. Wanted SUNDAY CAR MART. High success rate for purchase' sale of used oars (any yr make), direct between buyers sellers Every sun lOam -lpm Level 4, Shaw Plaza carpark (beside Hoover Theatre). Balestler Rd Sellers: $15 ($lO subsequent attempt) Buyers: free services; best finance rates In Spore *****22.641 words
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Advertisement434 1986-02-28 30 105 Property Financing B s M can help you buy your dream house interest Rates 7 75% pa 10 years B oo°/. pa 20 years •use of CPf Acceptable we offer you efficient and personalised service and m free consultation y Ry9 Building Society of 9 IWJ Malaya Ltd 5434 words
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Advertisement877 1986-02-28 30 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses .^L-L urban development C MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD Hi (UDMC) I PROPERTIES TO LET I I Tenders are invited for the letting of the follow I ing unfurnished residential properties: H ADDRESS TENDER DEPOSIT I (REFUNDABLE) I 1) 113 Arthur Road (Dist877 words
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Advertisement604 1986-02-28 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 0.20 ORCHID DR. Beautifully renovated s/storey bunglw. 3 bdrms study, servant's. $1,600. K/furn Holland *****79 D 21. CHENG SOON Odn, 2-storey terr. 3 rms., alrcon servant's turn unfurn. avail. Immediately Rent neg *****34 (owner) D2l S/STOREV SEMI O furn 3 alrcond. bedrooms servant's. Matured garden. Rental:604 words
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Advertisement334 1986-02-28 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.9. 33 JALAN Klok d/storey cor- ncr terrace Furnished Immediate m i up. dun view at above JALAN PEMIMPIN D/STOREY seml-d F/furn alrcon $1,100 lief? Tel *****42 No ogent-s pis JLN. KELEMfONO FURN. S6OO t'luny Rd ar>.i $1200. llua Guan Aye turn $80u Summit *****0 NO334 words
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Advertisement516 1986-02-28 30 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Condominium living along the Singapore River. i Just completed apartments for lease -iayja- A Conveniently located M ™»f l-flajaj between South and New .f™ Bridge Hoads wittin the m£ 71— Central Business Tistnct ■s 1 2 nncJ 3 bedroom He, -ZJ* "l516 words
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Advertisement454 1986-02-28 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments /Rajah TowerX Magnificent and luxurious 2b storey apartment At Jalan Hajah off Balestier Road No restriction on foreigners Lease Sale Excellent location Near to town and yet m a quiet enviionment Up to date amenities including swimmmq pool and squash courts Very convenient transportation > 24454 words
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Advertisement435 1986-02-28 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Located at Stevens Rd Orange Grove Rd Exclusive condominium development m posh surroundings Luxurious 3*4 Bedroom apartment maisonetips Unit areas from 30C3 sq ft 4079 sq ft E>c«llentlaclim«v large sze swimming pool woamg pool tennis court squash courts covered car parks gloss lifts FnqL.i'K-s Principal Marketing435 words
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Advertisement1028 1986-02-28 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 2 4TH 4MB fIOM of newly I l>ullt I'hye Shan Mansion. 325. I New Hndge Road Lift provided BttCh floor 3.000 sq ft with 3 t'<lrms attached bathrm and ■mend 1 servant's rm 1 dining I room anil 1 sitting room Conve- i nienl transport1,028 words
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Advertisement967 1986-02-28 31 107 Accommodation Available. Apartments DIST 9 CAIRNHILL RO. vicinity 2 bdrms attached bathrms High floor Fully furn aircon $1,200 Admer *****66 D io PIN TJOE Ct Behind Shan-grl-la Hotel, brand new spacious 4 bdrms High fir Full facilities $4,500 RCPL *****11' *****33 D.0711 WOH HUP Complex Beautifully furn penthouse. 6967 words
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Advertisement971 1986-02-28 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO WOOLLERTON PARK Apt Central aircon Facing pool Intercoms system Owner *****69 DIST 11 MANDALAY MANS. 4 I 1 bdrms Atld bathrm $950 Security Town Realtor: 733-2141/ 2 DIST. II NOVENA VILLE. 2 bdrms apt. with 2 alrcons fully furn. Rent $1,400 neg Tel *****23 DIST971 words
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Advertisement932 1986-02-28 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 SOPHIA CT Behind Cathay bldg Condo facilities 2 bdrms 1.315 sq ft $1,200 P/furn *****88 0.8 WALKING DISTANCE to Tanglin/ American Club 273 bdrms $1,000- $1,800 Agt *****01 0.9 WALK-UP APT. 3 bdrms 1 servants, furn For rent/ sale Tel *****04. between 7pm -9pm D.9.932 words
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Advertisement937 1986-02-28 31 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms QUIET F/FURN. PTE. apt at 1)13 for rental Parking facilities g avail Rms also avail for work- ing ladies Inl'd call *****73 or i, *****49 after 7 p m D 1542 SINGLE WORKING Udy wishes to share 3-rm aircon apt. with other single lady Interest- j937 words
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Advertisement703 1986-02-28 31 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign lARITIME HOUSE APTS. Onlrui located Wkly./ mthly rental mported Scandinavian furnlshngs. kitchen/ bar. CTV. IDD tel nald/ laundry, parking, telex, ecurlty Call *****11 -EL: *****1*. D.9 Service rooms rum $30/ day Apartment 1-4 ledrooms from $280 113 For Sale: Houses laautilul 2-«loray bungalow m luiat703 words
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Advertisement1017 1986-02-28 31 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I Florence Gardens I I Luxurious living at Upper Serangoon Road 1 I Two-Storey Split-Level Semi-Detached Garden H Bungalows/ Two-Storey Garden Terrace Houses U Situated m Upper Serangoon Road at the junction I Outstanding architecture Luxurious finishes fittings1,017 words
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Advertisement1080 1986-02-28 32 113 For Sale. Houses iOOD BUY O 1954 t>. uilitul sea MM tiling. lKl* extensively reli iVStaHI split level. .1 nils ittis finihoid ii.:«Hi sij tt iiuned ■>. up.ttl.Mi te! MTIM 4ust viEWt 0.20 Tttmmtom r«o 111 vl 1 1 1 1 1 > COCJ s sturey bunMlo* Kenovateii He.iullful1,080 words
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Advertisement898 1986-02-28 32 113 For Sale: Houses 014 JLN SENVUM 1 stoif sfiril (I A I rill A. 4(1(1 Mlt r hold M4:..(H)0 lie* Kl< *****3H D 15 BRAND NEW .1 storey i.-ii rins IM sq tt K'liold $4;w.UKI Yang K«'H« Ml *****77 *****7S 015 CATHAY GDN t.r.uid uev l*rrs««, 1 rms Kenovated898 words
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Advertisement1680 1986-02-28 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private b Apartments j Apartments Apartment. Apartments Apartment. w /he Baltnot.il is set 011 a hill with ginni 'Feng Shui' overlooking the aaad Lw^^aP^^^^W 1 A. Pine Tree Club. Exclusive and secluded,1,680 words
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Advertisement1572 1986-02-28 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments To be held at B The British Council Theatrette Basement. Singapore Rubber House 14 Collyer Quay. Singapore 0104 1) 3 Ridgewood Close, #10-01 H H Lunalilo Rise. Ridgewood Condominium H Singapore 1027 IMK 4 Lot 3863/ U9 A3863/ U9) Title1,572 words
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Advertisement955 1986-02-28 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D IS MANDARIN GONS. 2 rxlrms utility 1023 mj (t Mul-flr racing sea RB6JSS ne« >sm.Wa No agUs Dl 5 MARYLANG PARK HlkC I *****)00 ne« Rose (i«in MMM :t:i7().{.S4 i A Kent D IS ST PATRICK'S C<lii 2 bdrm.s (.ooii location 8 pool K'hold955 words
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Advertisement999 1986-02-28 33 116 For Sale HDB Apartments 5 HOC4EO Ang Mo Kio Hlk -HI $130,000 Badok Blk SI IMMU Chai Chaa Hlk )1X!.UOO Trloh Blangah Rim Hlk H SI.W.UUO Mann* Tarraca Hll. IJ $*****0 Spottiswooda Park Hlk 110 $160,000 Toa Payoh Hlk Jl.i Bl $109,000 Farrar Rd Hlk $120,000 4-ROO 4EO Badok999 words
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Advertisement921 1986-02-28 33 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments S-RM. PT. BLK at He.lok North Mlk MKi. high fir Overlooking the reservoir Kxtensively renovated nO»n 7.*****7 (agt) S-RM SPOTTISWOODE PK. Hlk 104 well renovated, bullt-lns, uircon $*****0 neg DTPS *****61 0. *****30 ALL 3-RM. A.M.KIO 1. -corner Renovated Dover C'res Ceramic Price neg All921 words
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Advertisement535 1986-02-28 33 116 For Sale. HDB Apartments 3-RM. CORNER A.M.KIO $56,000 Bedok $66,000 Whampoa $39,000 Tel *****38 *****23 3-RM. CORNER. SIMS Drive $58,000. Alexandra $*****. 4-rm AM Klo $71 000 *****59 *****92 3-RM. HENDERSON 98 near sports complex, market. NTDC child care $54,000 o R o *****08 Larry 3-RM. HOLLAND RD./ Sims535 words
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Advertisement756 1986-02-28 33 117 Properties Wanted i j CASH PAYMENT! QUICK trunsui lion' Ready buyers reg 3 4 srm HUB m Clementi. (ihim Moh. Bedok Telok Blangah. Marine other areas Everton *****1 1 URGENTLY REOUIRED. BRAND new semi-d in IJ 15. Also luxurious apt m 1)9, 10, 11, etc Flexible budget Call *****88756 words
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Advertisement1091 1986-02-28 33 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces i^Ti7iJr3alKßPT»^a»»fvß»slsj|»^Baßaaal 1 LOKYANG WAY Factory Complex m prominent location H Site area: ***** sq m H Factory area: ***** sq m n Warehouse area: 2980 sq m n Title: JTC lease for 30 years from 26 Dec 1980 H Asking price: $5 million Tel:1,091 words
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Advertisement419 1986-02-28 33 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ■B Modem warehouse for sale H H I or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I ■fl Located at the junction of IB MacPherson Road/ Airport Road II ■I with various dimensions and II ■I up-to-date facilities. I ■I Please contact Urn BJB419 words
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Advertisement458 1986-02-28 33 121 For Rent: Office Spaces HOUSE GROUND FLOOR SHOP FACING PENANG ROAD 1492 sq ft (138 6m2> SHOP SPACE 255 sq tt (23 7m2| 498 sq ft 146 4m2) siOsqfl (47 4m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq ft (53 38m2) 700 sq ft (65 Im2) 1632 sq ft (151 61m2) MEDICAL458 words
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Advertisement1048 1986-02-28 33 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACES AT UR TH Uul!dniK East Coast Road KB-01, vn sq It =-03-01 A. 423 sq ft -03 02A. 847 sq ft -03-02 C. 33« sq ft -03--■3, 43(1 sqft 303-03A. 280 sqft 03-038. 220 sq ft «04-018. 338 sqft =04-02 281 sqft (furriluf*1,048 words
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Advertisement852 1986-02-28 34 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I Location Junction of Kranji RoadH and Kranji Loop I I Floor Area 21 0 sq mto 472 sq m I —30- Year Lease or 3-Year Tenancy I I Rental Per Month— Around $9.23 I 1(3- Year Tenancy) per square852 words
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Advertisement1148 1986-02-28 34 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces PROPERTIES I TO LET H I FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED I I SHOPS I I Albert Complex Golden Shoe Car Park H H Beauty World Centre Jalan Sultan Centre I Blanco Court Orchard Point H B Funan Centre1,148 words
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Advertisement448 1986-02-28 34 135 Air Travel ECONOMY Plui unsurpassed proiiciency and reliability Not time you travel coll the true name m travel TRU TRAVEL (SINGAPORE) ia «o?4b International Pla;d Tel *****8 b. *****91 22?b903 Tel. RS ***** (SIN) TRU Al SO RENTS CARS ALL ENQUIRES ON ttTtMM, lours i tmtnl beoklnf worldwide. Ciiamso448 words
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Advertisement640 1986-02-28 34 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises $1077 V" DEPARTURE MARCH 8. ■S^^ 1 For only the price of a return air ticket, you'll ''^m^fim^ff experience a 5- day fly/ T^^^^^B^i^,,,^^^?* cruise on the luxurious k< 'Pearl of Scandinavia' with all meals included. The Pearl of Scandinavia" Shipboard facilities and amenities640 words
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Advertisement352 1986-02-28 34 137 Tours 2D3N $79 3D4N5109 < ifttf e 3 Do V s by roil $149 169 3 Days by roil air $209 239 3 Days by oir $259 299 p;v.^>:;i;it';i:inwj; > 3 Dqvj $69 79 •4 Dovj $***** 6reokt t .sr 9v air -too cooth CfIM€RON G€KTTING 4 Doys $119352 words
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Advertisement414 1986-02-28 35 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education W PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING FOR j STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION IN 1986 Mr. John Helm, MA, Vice-Principal, will give a talk and slide presentation on COLUMBIA COLLEGE at 3:00 PM on SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1986, m FUNCTION ROOM 831 at the MANDARIN HOTEL. Academically well414 words
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Advertisement576 1986-02-28 36 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education SI MIS \R ON OVKRSr \s EDUCATION I imiTNit) preparatory and degree courses m Britain. anada and the I nited Stales. DMc Warn 2ftk I thruan 7 JO p.m. VtMM Dwiash Hotel NUidcnlN with 5 good lexels ma> appl> for 4vaaff integrated B. Engineering576 words
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Advertisement416 1986-02-28 36 A/O LEVELS Pre-U 1 ft 2 COMMERCE/ ARTS 6 Subjects Morn Afternoon/ Night SEC. 3*4 DAY/ NIGHT Eng.. Literature, Commerce, Accounting, F/A Maths.. HSBIo Chinese LOW FEES ENROL NOW Taught by Experienced, Qualified Teachers m Aircon classrms NS deferment PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND COMMERCE (Ragd. with Miniatry ol416 words
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Advertisement628 1986-02-28 36 147 Academic Courses O° LEVEL ENGLISH I rid.iy U| H M pm Maths Thursduv ti M> HM)pm SUlMtaj 2 -4 pin Principles Accounts; Monday. Wednesday 2 '.i 30 pm. eoin■Maclafl first week of March. Singapore Institute of Commerce. 04-283. Sele«te Complex. :«***** 3371 181 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF Science. 593-A BtraaaOM628 words
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Advertisement1046 1986-02-28 36 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses Yjmm*^ §7*l Ji ECV UNIQUE ELECTRONIC 1 ■AM-MUks# BULLETIN BOARD enables all our students to be given personalized tutoring and consultation besides classroom lectures conducted by our Professional Educators. Courses truinmy SvailaMS) C&G 41 8 (747 I. lOPM Parti II dBASE II 111. WORDSTAR1,046 words
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Advertisement795 1986-02-28 36 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses Join the Premier Commercial Training College Use our top professional lecturers for your career success by gaining the best qualifications In: GCE 'A7 'O' (Commerce stream) All subjects including Chinese as 2nd language. Entry requirement for 'A': 3 GCE 'O' LCCI (London795 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration396 1986-02-28 36 JANICE SEAH - Peaking up for Davis Cup JANICE SEAH ON THE TENNIS SCENE By SINGAPORE'S Davis Cup team began climbing the peak m the piquing heat of the mid-day sun at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. Their two Australian sparring partners Tony Luttrell and Kevin Begley, the top-ranking doubles pair m Perth396 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-02-28 36 4 When I first brought them out, I was shocked. We did five endurance sessions and runs, and their times for six kilometres were terri- m bly slow. Lazaroo (right) JEFFREY LAZAROO has come a long way since his days m a famed full-baok with the247 words
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Article324 1986-02-28 36 LA QUINTA (California), Thurs. Jimmy Connors, the second seed m the La Quinta Classic Grand Prix, narrowly escaped being upset by Yugoslav Marko Ostoja here yesterday. The American saved a break point while trailing 3-4 m the third set and then survived three more when servingReuter; AFP; UPI - 324 words
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ON THE GOLF SCENE
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Article131 1986-02-28 36 Bee Khim still the queen KEE BEE KHIM (handicap 2), of Singapore Island Country Club, retained the Changi Open Ladies championship as expected when she posted an eight-over-par 80 to beat Sembawang's Pam Hughes (12) by five strokes on Wednesday. The overall best nett of 68 came from Keppel's Nio131 words
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248 1986-02-28 36 HONGKONG, Thurs. New Zealand's World Cup player Greg Turner, fired a three-under-par 68 to share the firstround lead of the Hongkong Open, the first leg of the Asian circuit, with Canadian Jim Rutledge Turner, 23, who turned pro only 15 months ago, birdied theAFP; Bernama; Reuter - 248 words
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Article, Illustration493 1986-02-28 38 DOWN MEXICO WAY Jennings and Co hold out m freezing Paris PARIS, Thurs. France and Northern Ireland shivered to a 0-0 draw last night m a freezing World Cup preparation soccer match which could hardly be termed a "warm-up". The French teamReuter - 493 words
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Article173 1986-02-28 38 BUDAPEST, Than. Hungary's scheduled match against Brazil on March II has captured the Imagination of the nations soccer fans. The Hungarian news agency, MTI, reported that demand for tickets wm so great the ?4,Mfr-capaclty People's Stadium could be filled four times over. Hungary, who like Brazil haveUPI - 173 words
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Article220 1986-02-28 38 Greats game in aid of Unicef LOS ANGELES, Thurs. An All-Star game, bringing together 32 giants of the soccer world, will be held at the Rose Bowl on July 27 to benefit Unicef. Players and coaches for the game, pitting the Americas against a squad from the rest of theUPI - 220 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-02-28 38 Skipper Bryan's goals save the blushes TEL AVIV, Thurs. Bryan Robson marked his 50th international by rescuing England from embarrassment with two second-half goals to give his country a 2-1 victory over Israel here last night. Until then, England's Middle-Eastern diversion en route to the WorldAFP - 454 words
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Article, Illustration182 1986-02-28 38 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Visitors South Korea, preparing for the Mexico World Cup, beat Belgian champions Anderlecht 3-2 here yesterday. The South Koreans used lightning counter-attacks to upset Anderlecht before a crowd of 3,500, who braved Arctic winds and temperatures. Anderlecht led through defender Walter Degreef m theReuter; AFP - 182 words
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Article432 1986-02-28 38 BASKETBALL Atlanta beat Cleveland 129-109 m an American National Basketball Association match on Wednesday. Other results: LA Lakers 119 Dallas 116. Boston 120 San Antonio 100, Detroit 111 LA Clippers 104, Phoenix 113 Portland 112. BOXING Ken Norton remained m intensive care at the Cedars-Sinai Hospital butAP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 432 words
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TRACK AND FIELD
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Article, Illustration337 1986-02-28 38 NEW YORK, Thurs. The do-not-disturb sign is about to be hoisted at Madison Square Garden for tomorrow night's USA-Mobil Track and Field Championships. Soviet pole vaulter Sergei Bubka, who set the latest world best at 5.94 m last Friday m Los Angeles, would like a littleAP - 337 words
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Article224 1986-02-28 38 MADRID, Thurs. East Germany's brilliant women athletes have given notice that they intend to dominate international competition this year. The East German women's squad won seven out of 10 titles at stake m the two-day European Indoor Championships, which finished yesterday, and were denied another only byReuter - 224 words
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Article, Illustration388 1986-02-28 38 Brave Hodge rescues Wednesday FA CUP FIFTH ROUND DERBY, Thurs. Goalkeeper Martin Hodge kept Sheffield Wednesday m the English Football Association Cup last night after being knocked senseless m the fifth-round clash on Derby County's "concrete" pitch. Hodge fell head first early m the second half of the 1-1 drawAFP - 388 words
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Article213 1986-02-28 38 NAPLES, Thar*. Naples City authorities have locked Italian First Division soccer side NapoU oat of the city's San Paolo Stadium over a monnting unpaid rent. They say the clnb have fallen US$l.3 million ($2.75 million) behind In rent on the facility and will have to findUPI - 213 words
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Article206 1986-02-28 38 ROME, Thurs. Striker Giuseppe Lorenzo ended Second Division Vicenza's hopes of a place m the Italian Cup quarter-finals last night with two of Sampdoria's goals m their 3-0 defeat of the visitors. Vicenza, who held holders Sampdoria to a 2-2 draw m the first leg twoReuter; AFP - 206 words
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Article176 1986-02-28 38 OSSIE Ardllee, the former Argentine international contracted to English First Division side Tottenham Hotspur, may continue playing after all next season. The 33-year-old midfield player, who has been dogged by injuries this season, had considered quitting m the summer, when his contract expires. But he said after returningAFP - 176 words
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442 1986-02-28 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI ATHLETICS By SINGAPORE' 3 fluctuating fortunes m track and field can be attributed to five main causes lack of total commitment, national service, demands of school and career, interference from t!ie general sports promoting body and petty quibbling. These442 words
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Article, Illustration490 1986-02-28 39 SOCCER Come-uppance from Kedah puts Lions m peril against Perlis 4 Some of the players did not perform to expectations. They were washouts against Kedah. Probably they are peaking off. But I think the main reason is that they couldn't handle Kedah's first-time tackling m strategy.JERRY SEH - 490 words
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Article, Illustration352 1986-02-28 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By The reason for organising this tournament is to improve the standard off badminton m Brunei. We also want to promote the game among the children. Raja Iskandar (left) BRUNEI are to host an international badminton tournament m June which will feature Thomas352 words
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Article118 1986-02-28 39 English face protesters PORT-OF-SPAIN, Thurs. Protesters prepared to give English cricketers a hostile reception when they arrive here today and demanded that some players who have had sporting connections with South Africa be refused entry. Last night more than 2,000 people attended a rally and marched to Queen's Park OvalReuter - 118 words
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Article194 1986-02-28 39 Lightweight Lankans CRICKET KANDY (Sri Lanka). Thurs. Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 20 runs shortly after lunch on the fourth day of the First Test today. Scores: Sri Lanka 109 and 101 (R. Dias 26, A. Ranatunga 33. Tauseef 6--45. Imran Khan 2-29); Pakistan 230 (Mudassar NazarReuter - 194 words
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Article197 1986-02-28 39 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By OFFICIALS of the National Football League Division One clubs have told the Football Association of Singapore tournament committee that they are unable to assist the controlling body m organising this year's League competition. The club representatives, who met the chairman of the FAS197 words
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Article121 1986-02-28 39 Singapore to make four changes THE Singapore Cricket Association will make four changes to the side who beat Negri Sembilan last weekend (or tomorrow's Malaysian Cricket Association match against Johor at Balestier Road. Neelan Amarasuriya, Mike de Kretser, Lim Seong Wan and Harkishan Singh will replace Mohan Rajalingam. Han Keerishnan - 121 words
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Article95 1986-02-28 39 THE Old Rafflesians' Association will hold a jog-a-walk on Sunday starting at Grange Road The three-kilometre route through Hoot Kiam Road. River Valley Raod. Nathan Road and bark to Grange Road will be nagged off by Prof S. Jayakumar. Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law95 words
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Article25 1986-02-28 39 CIVIL SERVICE won this year's J Y.M. Pillai Trophy when they defeated Business Houses 3-2 m a hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday.25 words
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Article213 1986-02-28 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI SQUASH ALBERT WEE and Alex Tay left their marks during the quarter-finals of the men's Ascot-Singapore closed championships at Kallang last night. Albert's repertoire of strokes put paid to George Tan's ambitions as the former cruised to a 9-4, 10-9, 4-9, 9-* win. Alex213 words
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Article, Illustration624 1986-02-28 39 LIM KEE CHAN - It's time to come out fighting LIM KEE CHAN BOXING By PROFESSIONAL boxing is out for the count m Singapore and our amateurs are reeling groggily on the ropes. I am convinced that one of the reasons we do not bring home more than token medals from overseas tournaments is624 words
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Article251 1986-02-28 39 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association boxers put up a splendid display m the semi-finals of the Novices championships at Bo Wen Community Centre last night (reports Llm KeeCkM). Apart from winning 10 out of as many bouts to gain places m the finals of the251 words
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284 1986-02-28 37 PENANG, Thursday HEAVY scratchlngs when final acceptances clssed this morning toned the Penang Turf dub to further trim the race card for Saturday. Seven races with fields on the small Hide were haadlcapped earlier la the week bat this has now been reducedTONTO - 284 words
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Article, Illustration137 1986-02-28 37 HONGKONG, Thura. THE Ritz Club Champions took the first event of a three-race challenge series at Happy Valley racecourse here yesterday by chalking up 28 points. Pat Eddery scored 15 points for winning the 2,230m race on 3-1 favourite Tiger Heart while137 words
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Article, Illustration598 1986-02-28 37 Youngster does 40.7 sec easily Horses who ran well last -week— ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Thurs. C*ld Sweat, a non-ac-ceptor last weekend, did a fluent gallop this morning. Taken out by R. Rajoo, the three-year-old easily clocked 40.7 sec over 600 m, finishing598 words
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Article23 1986-02-28 37 MIAMI, Thurs. Seventeen horses will start m the US$5OO,OOO (about Sfl.l million) Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park on Saturday. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article1038 1986-02-28 37 II 2.30 CLASS 6 1,200 m 9 (Ratings: 38-22) (Stakas: $11,000) 1 *****4 Hema-MaUnl 57 (88) X Chong-Owner b mm +.5 Raamat 9 2 *834*5 Captala Cawageaas 51 (38) CourageUrn 4 nzg same *Aiaar 3 S *****0 Vtpw nMJ (37) Regent-Urn 4ag -.5 Seatfea 4 4 0933*61,038 words
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Article, Illustration139 1986-02-28 37 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. YIP POH YIP CHONG KUN AGE: 78 YRS. pasted away peacefully on 26.2.86 leaving hind:Wife: YUEN AH YIN (Deceased) Sons:- Daughters-ln-Law:-YIP HOI YUE SIE SOON YUE YIP HOI THONG NG SWEE LANG YIP HOI WENG CHAY LAI YONG YIP HOI KEE LEE YING TOH YIP139 words
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Article, Illustration47 1986-02-28 37 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements f The Family Of The Late I MISS TAN BOH SUAN I wish to express their heartfelt gratitude I and thanks to all relatives, friends and colI leagues for their kind assistance, attenI dance, condolences, wreaths and dona- tions during their recent bereavement.47 words
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Article, Illustration100 1986-02-28 37 L !N LOVING MEMORY OF M. MANICKAM Departed February 28, 1981 Five years have passed by memories stay fresh and painful Always remembered by son, daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren and loved once. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. ARASARATNAM MOSES JOSHUA Departed 28th Fob. 1964 "Father, In Thy gracious100 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-02-28 37 MR. MRS. R. AROMASALAM AMD FAMILY OF THE LATE A. KUMAARAN •mm Departed 20/2/M wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends, associates and CISCO staff for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. Pr»y«r» will b* h«M on232 words
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Article, Illustration71 1986-02-28 37 In Everloving Memory of MR. TAY CHENG NAM Departed: 28.2.76 In life loved and honoured; In death remembered. Sadly mieeed and forever remembered by loving wife, aona, daughters, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law andarandehildrerv^^^^^^^^^ i > s^s»aa^Mi^MßHßl»aWa™s«Bß In Loving Memory of MR. K.R. KRISHNA Alwaysrernernberedbylovedoner In Loving Memory of DR71 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-02-28 37 MRS. WONG SENG SANG (NEE TAN JUAT SIM) Age 52 pa*»ad away peacefully on 27 2 86 leaving bahirtd her boloved Husband: Wong Seng Sang |M Woi.g Jong Wee. John Wong .long Theng. Ernlt Daughter Worn? Slew l.nin. Veronica to mourn h«r loss. Body lying at Apt. Blk.180 words
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Advertisement871 1986-02-28 37 151 Language Courses ENGLISH Taught by professionally trained. •«p«rwnc«d. gradual* tocturara. General English (3 Levels) (Speaking, listening, reading i writing skills) Begins 5 March 6.30 to 8 30pm Writing English Effectively Begins 6 March 6.30 to 8.30pm Spoken English Begins 7 March 6.30 to 8 30pm English 'O' Level Begins871 words
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Advertisement642 1986-02-28 37 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction CARRIE MODEL AGENCY Basle I modelling course commencing 3rd 4th March Mon Frl. or Tin-, Thurs Male modelling class commencing on 3/3 every Mon. 7.30 p.m. 9 p.m. 305-08/09 I>elfi Orchard *****67. *****03 ROLMANO MODELS STUDIO. Basic courses commencing on 3rd 5th (Mon Wed.)/ 4th 6th642 words
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Advertisement114 1986-02-28 37 The Chinese way of health through food HARMONY RuLes OR GARY BUTT 4 FRENA BLOOMFIELD oulhor erf CMIN€S€ ttlltn This book explains the basic principles of the Chinese theory of good health, so that you can apply them to your own favourite foods and lifestyle. It further explains how you114 words
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Advertisement29 1986-02-28 39 I RESULTS DRAWN^I I 16/86 I 5 OUT OF 49 45, 39, 18 32, 15 ADD. No 40 TUNE IN TO SBC TEXT CHANNEL 5 PG 188 FOR RESULTS29 words
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Advertisement278 1986-02-28 39 l I B^B .^B^BB^rJI^B^Af $OZ\ bY JJ*^ I MR. SOON TECK SENG I (ALIAS MR. SNG TECK SENG) I Aged 78 years I I passed away peacefully on 26 Feb. '86 I H leaving behind his beloved- I WIFE Mdm Tan Mvi Eng H BROTHERS SISTERS-IN-LAW I I Soon Teck278 words
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Miscellaneous120 1986-02-28 39 DARTS Scorpions A v SRC Blue (Station Lounge. 8 pm). HOCKEY Nation*! Scb—ln' tourney: Beys' B SJI v Christ Church, Bartley v dementi Town (2.30 pm), East Payoh v ACS. Bedok South v Boon Lay (3.40 pm). Girls' B Cedar v Monks Hill (2.30 pm), Rangoon v Crescent (3.40 pm).120 words
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385 1986-02-28 40 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Mondial to auction diamonds, gems on March 9 GILLIAN POW CHONG By MONDIAL Pte Ltd is to auction its entire Singapore stock of diamonds, jewellery and precious stones, on instructions from the company's overseas directors m Australia. The company hopes to get rid of as much of the millions of385 words
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Article80 1986-02-28 40 What it should have been IN OUR report carrying Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's congratulatory message to Philippine President Corazon Aquino yesterday, a quote was attributed to Mr Lee, saying: "We are also grateful to President Marcos for eventually recognising the wishes of the Filipino people and departing m a80 words
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Article32 1986-02-28 40 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell 4.01 points to 1,692.89 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange to- day. APAP - 32 words
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460 1986-02-28 40 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Co-ordinated effort to tackle No. 2 killer m Spore By A COMPREHENSIVE action plan to fight cancer, Singapore's No. 2 killer cancer is m the works. This will be the first time that cancer is being tackled on a460 words
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234 1986-02-28 40 L.E. PREMA - 13 first to get heavier fines for gambling L.E. PREMA By THIRTEEN people became the first group of offenders to be given stiffer fines for gambling offences under the recent amendments to the Common Gaming Houses Act. They were given fines ranging from $200 to $500 depending on their previous234 words
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Article, Illustration446 1986-02-28 40 Reagan pushes for bigger defence budget WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan went on television last night to seek higher defence spending, warning that cuts would be "reckless, dangerous and wrong". But Democrats countered by saying his goals would increase the US budget deficit which itself was a threat to security.Reuter; UPI - 446 words
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Article281 1986-02-28 40 Bomb caused it, says govt report The Air India crash NEW DELHI, Than. A Judge has concluded that a bomb blast caused last June's crash of an Air-India Jet off the Irish coast that killed all 329 people aboard, the Press Trust of India reported today. In a 9M-page reportUPI - 281 words
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Advertisement308 1986-02-28 40 *GEltt°'— Latest Introduction To: MusiCoder MIDI 'Z^^TT B^\^gjfc^**^^# Model G-7 Keys 44 44 1 3 Organ 16 8 4 2 Perc 4 14 Presets Pi.mo Harpsi Trombone Synthy Wah etc 20 PCM rhythms Break I Hand claps 9 Amplification 2 x 25 W stereo amplifier 2 x 12 Twm cone308 words
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Advertisement149 1986-02-28 40 Two groups of shareholders intend to oppose petition to liquidate Pan-El Emporium sells stake m advertising agency B| Good reading for I decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1, ext 2209 y£SCOMNUN\ and you'll know the difference Tnw vain* lor mon*y thai149 words
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Advertisement556 1986-02-28 40 .ENDS NEXT WEEK!O^j I 1 I VV| I I Jbbbbl XWF^^^^Ttt \¥MM VA SM ILLUSTRATED: lyu-^rjT; DUCHESS 7 XjL-jr^&rwi *J (wl^ out rrurror lr r^ aBBBaV l y— i 1 w gS 'i i" ir I i ■*i 1 JnS^E^MM c MtaMr i (kmt oiM«n ■ii■!im ii w»«> o«»i 0..»^556 words
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Miscellaneous156 1986-02-28 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.14 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 14 36 C Fine Manila 22 29 C Cloudy Amsterdam I C t Melbourne 17 26 C Fine Bangkok 24 32156 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1986-02-28 1 UM CHENG HOE (1112 lflf). Born In Amoy Chin*. Aged 7, came to Singapore with Us parents. Educated In Raffles lnstitvtion. W»rfced as a clerk la tae Pibllc Works Department. Wai a t euder-member of the Singapore Watercelour Society. Exhibitions m Malaysia and Australia.1,248 words
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Advertisement111 1986-02-28 1 Scene at Chinese Wayang, 1959. Watercolour. Flab! 7 Fight it with SBC Nhish! id Grammy winners cry and grab L jflPs^ ffvtfife Fort Canning Gateway, 1958. Watercolour. Still lit© with fruit, 1950. Watorcolour. New company to promote local musicians 11 Four young men's bold enterprise Arts ft Leisure Edited by111 words
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Article, Illustration826 1986-02-28 2 PAHC CHOO joins movie moguls, studio wives, porno kings, sexy tarts, autograph hunters and goggle-eyed groupies at the Deauville Film Festival. MY FIRST glimpse of the sea featured a convertible with its top down and Jack Daniels hyped across its doors. It rolled up and down the826 words
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Article821 1986-02-28 2 CRISANTA M. SAMPANG - CRISANTA M. SAMPANG By 4 If I live to a ripe old age, I will be able to tell my grandchildren that I spent almost half of my life trying to find out what I want. And that I found it m Singapore. "EVER heard821 words
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Article61 1986-02-28 2 I SAW your article m Staying Tuned which featured David McCallum and remembered the film, The Man From UNCLE The 15 Years' Later Affair 1 Could SBC show it as a Saturday Matinee or Saturday Night Movie? My friends and I would really like to see61 words
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Article56 1986-02-28 2 I'M A great fan of Tears For Fears. I bet many other kids are too. Last year, the December issue of Radio and TV Times said that videoclips from their album, From the Big Chair, would be telecast early this year. Can SBC say when it56 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-02-28 2 I REFER to the letter "On cycling" from Disappointed (ST.Jan 17). While there may be prestigious cycling events held annually, we hardly come across any which are recorded for television international distribution with English commentary, the reason being that international demand for such television programmes is small. Despite238 words
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Advertisement224 1986-02-28 2 Another chance to get attractive household and kitchen items money cant buy! -<y Due to overwhelming response, we have decided to extend our redemption scheme for another 3 months j,. t So now you'll have more opportunities to shop for our new stock of saucepots. saucepans. storage jars and handy224 words
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Advertisement48 1986-02-28 2 IF YOU have anything to say on dance, drama, film, mnsic or television, do drop as a note. Send it to: Weekend Mailbag Section Two The Straits Times 399 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 9923 Yon may use a pseudonym, bat please Include your name and address. MAGAZINE fIBSSSZSH48 words
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Advertisement408 1986-02-28 3 m^m ll 1 1^ W^^UB^^ sale i^^^^^UHflil^V' X. i", r ij 11 Tr"TTyijl^M^ ill 3 -bedroom suites I^H^^HB^r I "i^ 2ti£^l k Z!8yl II I playground 3-bedrooms 1 study. wsp j^ 1200 sq. ft. floor area T flflflj Sp//f /eve/ design. MP*~ —^^^^^^^PB flfl V^C located Off Jalan Ampang. m408 words
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Article, Illustration863 1986-02-28 4 Revolution, the latest film by British director Hugh Hudson of Chariots of Fire and Greystoke fame, has turned out to be as fiery as its title. "IT'S a street movie," says Hugh Hudson of his highly controversial third film, Revolution. A curious way to describe aGuardian - 863 words
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447 1986-02-28 4 SHAW Brothers is slashing production for this year because of a boom m video cassettes and falling demand for Chinese gongtu films. Sir Run Run Shaw, president of the Hongkong-based movie empire which pioneered martial arts thrillers, said m HongkongReuter - 447 words
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Advertisement127 1986-02-28 4 YouVe asked for it. Now it's back! THE PERANAKAN BABA BUFFET Now on till 9th March Pay as little as $12.50 and eat all the Where else can you enjoy authentic Peranakan Mcc Siam. Ayam Goreng, Ayam Buah Keluak, specialities for a price as low as ours. Or that Ikan127 words
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Advertisement297 1986-02-28 5 CENTRAL EDITION a^r a^ a^r^ a^BaMVßaaaaaaaVaaaaaßßH^^^Baaaaa^^^BW a^a^ ■■■■■■■Baaaaal APPLIANCES PTE. LTD. r, y c <b^<aßaßr^ aar 1 1 Jc Specialist m Prosthetic Orthotic Devices and Medical Rehabilitation Appliances Artificial Limbs Crutches. Walking Braces. Splints. Calipers Frames Stick Orthopaedic Shoes Support Stockings Wheel Chairs. Rollators Artificial Breast Cervical Collar, Corset Office297 words
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Advertisement422 1986-02-28 5 WHETHER YOU'RE 6 YEARS OLD OR 60... YOU CAN PLAY THE ELKA ORGAN! _ftj® SELKA WMoKGANiiiu\i ELKA ORGAN JUNIOR/ ADIILT COURSE r '^'^"'■^rr**'^^ Piano Classical Bajm—^te^^^-^1 Music Theory __&^^^H^MJ|[^^V Classes Available Now. jfl Whenever you enrol m our "f^ KI.KA MUSIC ORGAN I^HH PIANO COURSE you are assured 0f... j422 words
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Advertisement184 1986-02-28 5 1O MEMORY TONE 10 memory telephone 14 One duplex adaptor 1 t j SO ft ci tension cord 3 Packaie 18 To facilitate business transaction you now only need to press two buttons and the phone will dial the ■BBBvaßEa| I number you want IMflHBj Imagine! No need to punch184 words
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Advertisement329 1986-02-28 5 THE PERFECT GET TOGETHER BULLS BEARS Select from our a la Carte Continental menu which rivals even the best m Europe, or try our: L oaliy 4 Course Set Lau.»Uj@JB++ 4 or relax for a drink at our pleasant bar corner. Restaurant Bar Pte Ltd 176. Orchard Road, Centrepoint. #03-45/46,329 words
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Advertisement59 1986-02-28 5 Sa/ay, /Wee Rebus, Lontong, Lopis, Buboh Cha-Cha and many other favourite delights at... SUtG' ii'l: RESTAURANT I 81-12/14 Goldhill Square Tel: *****57 1 r FLORAL GIFTS Send Through Interflora -i^v\ j i/^F*^^\ A Rehabie jV^V/J w, I ISm4B 1 Worldwide Wr \y, I^9/ Glft Sendinc^ XV^ 7 /^7 Moase contact59 words
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Article, Illustration992 1986-02-28 6 PAT D' ROSE - PAT D'ROSE By THE news spread fast and furious. Within a week of having been m town, the Eldee Young Trio from Chicago had its audiences jazz-struck and chanting or more. Those who had tasted their con:oction subtle but with dizzying rffects bragged to their992 words
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Article, Illustration245 1986-02-28 6 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By MODERN-DAY gypsies may have curbed their bohemian lifestyle, but some of their traditional values remain. Although they don't wander about m caravans and such these days, the ties to their cultural heritage are still strong and are faithfully handed down from generation245 words
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Advertisement222 1986-02-28 6 An album of 24 audio cassette tapes by Tom Hopkins the 1 Sales Trainer m U.S.A. Offer Now: 1 85 per album selling below cost for stock clearance) Normal Price: $60Q per album Please call Jocelyn at 257 Selegie Road #09-285 Selegie Complex Singapore 07 1 8 Tel: *****45 i222 words
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Article, Illustration663 1986-02-28 7 Catherine Ong - Catherine Ong Staying Tuned 4 Bowler Adeline Wee (above) and broadcasters Brian Richmond and Fong Hoe Beng are among the "stars" who will be sharing tips on their fitness regimes m In The Pink. LET'S face it. We all need help to resist eating that663 words
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Article, Illustration759 1986-02-28 7 And the winner is "WINNING awards is for business and good news for press releases, but it is not for the soul," said renowned jazz bassist Eberhard Weber. If all recipients of awards were as nonchalant and succinct about winning as Weber, award shows would be brief and possibly dull759 words
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Advertisement288 1986-02-28 7 $18.00 RRST DRINK l^.W a SSf^H s^; o^^ 510 CIT3MHFE BAHmi DONT MISS INTERNATIONAL SHOW PHILIPPINES TOP CHART DAZZLING THROUGHOUT WHILST DINING SOOTHING MUSIC ANO —^^i»^— SENSATIONAL INTERNATIONAL FLOORSHOW KBSB 9nyBll«' Sharp reaches 200 million units I "^^^^^^^^^^^T r Sharp has produced 200 million electronic yVi>v^v 'Mr I S SSS288 words
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Advertisement647 1986-02-28 8 23RD ADVENTUROUS DAY! 8 8 CATHAY: HURRY! SEASON \£j <J V *****400) 1100 am. I 30. 4 00. 6.30 I 9 li pm V 5 KRETA AVER PEOPLES THEATRE: OPENS TOOAY > 5 [*****72^ 4 SHOWS I 30, 4 00, 630 9 15pm V O ADMISSION PRICES: $3 $4 £f647 words
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Advertisement644 1986-02-28 8 R^rVr^R^rl WSJ R^r\ i 'nJMR^RIRMBfcB^Rf I R^R^rlr^Hr% MSI kHV^ I IRHH ißr'^^i tm Rm P.■ fM| RV Kiiyßß Hjw JkSsT^RRRRRRRRR' b^bVJ bY Wf BV^^Vfl avßv wfl TtffiGUIEntRBCOSHOUI Encore Performance. By your overwhelming demand, we have managed 10 catch the Gwen Brisco entourage enroute to their Las Vegas performance. Don't miss644 words
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Advertisement406 1986-02-28 8 HOOVER LIVE THEATRE PTE LTD. 360. BALESTIER ROAD SINGAPORE 123.? TEL: *****90 DIRECT SBS 4, 124 130, 139. 145 CBS 3. (PRIVATE) 12. 15 17^ I B^n^^Sifc, A v^MnM looeoooooooooooooooooooooooo p-GOLDEN SULTAN-, 1 opens Tomomiow! Iji j^^Fiitk s»id their souls Only a wii aM^ rf cotraii coiU $j»e their lives.406 words
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Advertisement451 1986-02-28 8 LIDO: B 2oth H DAY! H HURRVr I I SEASON ENDING SOON! I (***** 1 4) 5 SHOWS at I I om. 1 30, 4 00. 6 45, 9I 5 m i All new adventure classic from STEVEN SPIELBERG! Z ACADEMY AWARD/OSCAR NOMINEE m FOR BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS. 4 Pyramid451 words
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Advertisement457 1986-02-28 9 Posh Luxurious Continental Bedroom Sets Direct From Cologne International Furniture Fair I V-* •■*■<^^B|B|^ajl!-^^^H B af^J >* I aaa\ bbbbbbbbbbG BaBBBBBBBaV^BBBaBBB^aBfei I*l i HlP^^ aaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaaH I I aaaaaaal a aaal ■^^Ibbbbbbbbb 1 ■)<*• nq 86 —*pi < fl^^k I H()Nj flS3H....^.iii^rJ I S I S *aa\ J I J457 words
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Advertisement237 1986-02-28 9 This is fantasy adventure with a j difference i y<H' arc the he ro < A pencil, on eraser and two dice arc all I you need to embark on your quest. j Success and msf j riches or failure and sainge death depends on the decisions YOU make' ■y^^H237 words
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Advertisement360 1986-02-28 9 From eica comes a range of attractively designed and features packed, Cookers, Ovens, Hobs and Cooker Hoods. Designed to suit your lifestyle, eica kitchen appliances are inexpensive and will suit any budget. What's more, every purchase entitles you to a FREE Gift as well. So hurry! This Offer is good360 words
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Advertisement182 1986-02-28 9 24 1 MF Built-in Cc-oker Hood I Ilk M PS 3/400 AA Built-in Hob p^^ II 4 gas burners with automatic i^Lf electronic ignition jj^^l I Enamelled steel grid NE 28CA Built-in Oven i— l^^—*— A —^B Electric oven/grill, f J I thermostat, digital timer, turnspit. I^l built-in grill deflector182 words
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Article, Illustration424 1986-02-28 10 Y. L. Goh - Y. L. Goh Compact Discs MOZART: DIVERTIMENTO K563 Gldon Kramer /Kim ashkashlan/Yo-Yo Ma (CBS MX *****) MOZART: SONATA FOR 2 PIANOS, K448 SCHUBERT: FANTASIA FOR PIANO DUET, 0940 Murray ParaMa/Ha*i Lupu (9CBS MX *****) SCHUBOT: STRING QUINTET INC Ctovatamt Quarttt/Yo-Yo Ma I HAD the highest424 words
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Article, Illustration813 1986-02-28 10 Qeorgina Emmanuel - The role of a music competition Qeorgina Emmanuel Wusic Matters MUSIC competition. What does it mean? A decathlon? The Olympics? A boxing arena? Wrestling match? Football field? Young pianists pitting technical wizardry and stamina against other, even younger pianists? Music competitions m some trountries generate almost as much speculation and813 words
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Advertisement733 1986-02-28 10 Best engineeringjdesign and value among all compact disc players. Right from the beginning, W Best Buy: Yamaha's natural sound f "Yamaha has created an piaye 1 s nave One look and one hsten (0 our new range of compact dlsc p i ayers w ,u convince you mat practical, compact733 words
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Article, Illustration31 1986-02-28 11 ■s*i^tg^^*T>t dffsdkfjdkfjdkfjdkfjdkfj i£ *Li IK Wi rfri.'U ftfe ft A ftp hM^ffetefi'Jjft* ii T Jfttt** to m. ft I*l itt: fignfc I*l i f&fi* i£ B* a^j &*e I*l <i*^^«>— *£atftnw*nt31 words
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Article, Illustration540 1986-02-28 11 KON SIEW TIN meets four bold young people who set up a company to promote fkdfdkfdkjfdfkdfdkfjdk Sightft Sound local musicians. FOUR young men are out to make waves m the recording industry here. Together, Ng Guan Seng, Teo Kay Kiong, Winston Koh Nam SengNGHAI CHEE WAH - 540 words
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Article63 1986-02-28 11 ««^jflu^»^«@^mi^» E& Touch Production |T m ffijj* tommm &*n m t £^£B 1)01- m& nan* o ft &ifejt&*§ Jf7D r ",tt-tf7 l*^» t* #W %W > *"f mm mi *ti*m\^'\*&* mm f^ e]6ij *p^ m m m m m v\ a m s& $f w <iifeS Jtc»> izm^Wsiow rockttfcittfja* -t--t^63 words
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163 1986-02-28 11 AT LEAST one local company will start producing Mandarin songs on compact discs to reach the so for untapped market here as well as m Malaysia and Hongkong. The company, Alshire, will bring out its first disc of Mandarin songs by163 words
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Article, Illustration285 1986-02-28 11 GUAN LIBMG - GUAN LIBMG RECORDING newcomer Ye Ailing believes m taking on new ventures. This 27-year-old singer from Taiwan waited five years before cutting her first album, which became an instant success. The album, Because Therefore, and its theme song of the same name stayed on the charts forLIM SENG TIONG - 285 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-02-28 11 CADCTS ON THE BEAT <«ff '.*> MiMght tonight at Cathay «id Kreta Ayer Peoples Theatre. [•fright towtrrow at Cathay, Golden Sultan, Bedok, Broadway, mtsfc, MtM Katttg, Regal, Kong Chian, Zenith, Gala and Jurong am* *rwtg show on Sunday at Majestic, Kong Chian, Zenith, lefck, IrMtway and Regal232 words
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Miscellaneous601 1986-02-28 11 Winners of Cross-language c *S£s" g mge »J?*" wdrd Puaie wm to 0 pobUMied every Friday. Crossword No 226 M l* g ivi2 l S g jiir ><lw#nl> clve $s»cmb: TANBENGTEE Eleven winners will be picked from the (I.C. No: *****69/ D ail-CMTect entries. One wUI receive $5# cash $2t601 words
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Article, Illustration810 1986-02-28 12 CIIJfrMI INDIAN MUSICIANS The last article m this series introduced the singing style Gwalior Gharana. VEENA JOSHI writes about three other Ghanara and three well-known singers belonging to this style today. DELHI GHARANA was founded by Taanras Khan. Shadi Khan and Murad Khan were prominent musicians810 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-02-28 12 VEENA JOSHI - VEENA JOSHI ■y BADE GULAM ALI KHAN, a meat popular and outstanding artiste of Patyala Gharana, ranks highest among famous DMSIeiMM. He pioneered the evolution and development of ranjMbi ttamri. He had an excellent voice and could render flnent khymls, nmmatlc tbamris, ghmaUs and bh»puts255 words
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Advertisement96 1986-02-28 12 WINNERS $50 Cash Prize: MEENA RAMASUBBAN (NRIC No *****60 /H) $15 each: V. VUAYESWARI (NRIC No *****19/E) UMA DEVI d/o KRISHNASAMY (NRIC No *****91/ A) B. JEYALETCHUMI (NRIC No *****10/A) T. KXRU^AKARAN (NRIC No *****00/F) SEENTVASAUaM «/o KANDASWAMY No *****60/ A) ffIfILJITGUr ctfGOL-SiGTr: CORRECT ANSWERS: 1. srQsp§l 3. 14. (s<wrib96 words
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Advertisement560 1986-02-28 13 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES IHBH^B STANTS RSSOBRI Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: iiHHiiiiiiiiiiiii «iw iiouuuuianmn Sa|es s^^i^. Tel *****H Straits Times: 5525.00 psc cm Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc cm Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS H v-j AIROD SDN. BHD., a major Company560 words
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Advertisement677 1986-02-28 13 A/ DUBAI -*?Ji >>* I 4& DRYDOCKS "AN A&pI^JL PPLEDORE MANAGED YARD" Dubai Drydocks require the following staff: ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR Reporting to the Maintenance Manager the Electrical m Supervisor will be responsible for the preparation of cost estimates and quotations for on board electrical repairs. 6 He will supervise the677 words
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Advertisement66 1986-02-28 13 How did Mrs McGinty die 9 Why was she killed 7 Surely not for her money and not by her penniless lodger now convicted and awaiting execution A newspaper article and a bottle of ink gave Hercule Poirot his first real clues The next one comes from a childish rhyme66 words
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Advertisement623 1986-02-28 13 lARMX/ r X Components Far East Pte Ltd We are engaged m the manufacture of I components for the computer industry. It is I I a rare privilege to happily announce that I our Singapore Operation has EXPANDED. B Immediate vacancies for the following appointments are created. |i. enoii«rs I623 words
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Advertisement297 1986-02-28 13 MARKET DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER BICC (FE) Pte Ltd are responsible for marketing Pyrotenax. the world s leading fire resistant cable, m Singapore As such, they are market leaders m this field and wish to further strengthen their marketing team by the appointment of a specialist who wiil be responsible for promoting297 words
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Advertisement468 1986-02-28 14 NOTICES AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) UNAUDITED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1985 Half year Half year Year ended ended ended 31 12.85 31.12.84 30.6.85 MINING RESULTS Output of tin concentrate 000 kgs 312 523 890 Sale of tin concentrate468 words
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Advertisement777 1986-02-28 14 ffflHDßl I FIRST -COME FIRST SERVED I 1 I) INDUSTRIAL PREMISES I (On 2nd Storey Onwards) I I Ann I 1) GeylangEast 8) KampongUbi I I 2) Ang Mo Kio (suitable for food I I 3) Bedok industries at Block 3020) I 4) Defu 9 Bukitßatok I I 5) Clementi777 words
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Advertisement688 1986-02-28 14 I Tender Notice B Tenders are invited for: B I BUILDING I a) Tender No. AMBrr/86/018 Interior I Renovation to Block Aof Telecentre, No. I 1 Hillcrest Road, Singapore. B Showround Date: B 3 March 1986 at 11.00 am at Guard Post. I I Tolecentre, No. 1 Hillcrest Road, Singapore.688 words
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Advertisement836 1986-02-28 14 |#PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) SEE(R) 40/86 Construction. Completion and Maintenance of Pedestrian Underpass at Bedok North Road near Blk 542 (B) SEE(R) 41/86 Installation of Directional Signs along Yio Chu Rang Road from Upper Thomson Road to Upper Serangoon Road836 words
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Advertisement796 1986-02-28 15 NOTICES I PI W^WwJbW,^^^.^^^ anaal I HHBBb^^T^: B^B^ HT hrn LmW^vJS Lb Lml Hr BY *™al BBB^T^*sa™ H^ -^Bay 1 BBBbW •H7 HUBER SUHNER ltoavr Switzerland is pleased to announce the appointment of intraCO INTRACO Limited v^±^SAs£*^» 456. Alexandra Road. 14-00, NOL Building. Singapore 0511, Tel 278OO11.Telex RS *****. Telexfax796 words
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Advertisement662 1986-02-28 15 I Tender Notice H Tender is invited for: I Tender No. AMB/T/86/016 Proposed I I proprietary raised flooring, partitions, ther- I H mal insulation to floor and other associate I H works at 3rd storey, Jurong East Telephone I I Exchange. I Showround Date: I 3 March 1986 at 10662 words
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Advertisement930 1986-02-28 15 r BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS 111 111 (The Bank of Communications Co Ltd incorporated m Taipei. Taiwan hOCI I BOARD OF DIRECTORS I Chairman Samuel C. Shieh I Managing Directors HA Lee, CM Wang, Shirley WY. Kuo. T.I. Chang, Teng Kao C hu. Mo Li I Directors C.Y. Lee. S.Y. Liv,930 words
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Advertisement714 1986-02-28 15 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer:A) 7.000 BOXES TWINLOCR CLIPS For Central Supplies Deportment Tender No CSD 3 UAS 504 85 Financial Limit $25,000 B) 700 2 DOOR STEEL CUPBOARDS tor Central Supplies Department, Keat Hong Lamp 4, MINDEF, RSAF Paya Lebar Airport714 words
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Advertisement649 1986-02-28 16 NOTICES I TENDER NOTICE Fenders art* invited tor: I) Construction ot flexible pavements and minor tonstrut tion works at Singapore C hangi Airport. II) Sale of (a) used motor vehkles, equipment, spare parts and tyres m "AS IS" condition, (b) New original spare parts tor Lamborghini Model P-400. Type MIURA649 words
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Advertisement811 1986-02-28 16 PUBIIC UTILITIES V^ BORRD w s TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB CSD Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply ot 35mm 2 2-coro CU/XLPt/SWAyPVC cable. 2 Supply of 150WHPSV floodlights. For items 1 and 2: Registered Contractors m Supply of Electrical Materials and Products all classes 3811 words
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Advertisement743 1986-02-28 16 tHDB Separate tenders ore invited for each of the following:--1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of a 2 ..°I ey Mosque INCLUDING SANITARY AN P WATE INSTALLATION at Clement. 2) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 3 Blocks of 4-Storey Executive Maisonettes 3 Blocks of 14/12/11 -Storey of 4A/5I flats and 3 Blocks of743 words
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Advertisement673 1986-02-28 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-up NO 81 of 1966 In the matter of The Companies Act Chapter 1 85 And In the matter of TOWA HARDWARE ENGINEERING PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for Winding-Up of the abovenamed673 words
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Advertisement671 1986-02-28 16 IN THK HIGH 1)1 XT OF THK RKPIBUC OF SINGAPORK ompanlrs Wind In k I p No. 78 of IMC In the Matter of the Cmnpaalc* Act (Chapter 185), Is«s ni la the Matter of SAM-DA PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETrnON NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the671 words
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Advertisement663 1986-02-28 16 IN THK HIGH COIRT OF THE REPIBUC OF SINGAPORE salt No. IMZ« •f IMS Betweea BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION PlalaUfb Ab4 1. TAMI(S) PRIVATE LIMITED 2. YAP JIN Xl AT S. YAP JIN YOKE 4. THIO SIN BIN 5. LJM PENG SOON DtrfMrfMto NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT663 words
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Advertisement752 1986-02-28 16 IN THK HIGH CO! Rl OF THK RKPIBUC OF SINGAPORK ('•mpaatoi Wind! me Ip No. 112 »f IMC In ih. nutter »f the ompanl,-. Art, Chapter 185 In thr matter of GOLDEN CONIMEX (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up752 words
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Advertisement1407 1986-02-28 17 NOTICES r-^jjri?*V IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE iOt\ **l KHIKIH OF SINGAPORE ll- "!^ill I umpanlif. »lndlnit-l p N« 6»l •>! Is*o ijj'fc'ijgl In lh< M»IW .»f the Companies Art, Cap. 185 MIHKTBY Of DFfFNCf lul Mima Ihi wr vt.ri.nvi. y^ Matier JUNSHENG Tenders are invited tor the ENTERPRISE1,407 words
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Advertisement779 1986-02-28 17 IN THK I IK. 1 1 COURT OK THK RKPI BLJC OF SINGAPORE (ompanlrw Winding Up N*. 14 of IMC In the Matter of thr Companies Act, Chapter 185 And ln the Matter of TOKYU PTK. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding779 words
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Advertisement745 1986-02-28 17 IN THK HIGH COURT OF THK REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt N*. 313 or IWC Between CITIBANK N.A. Plaintiffs and j 1. KIM SOON HOE HOLDINGB PTE LTD 2. Nti KHENG GUAN S. NG KAI GUAN Defendants To: 1. Ng Kheng Guan, the abovenamed second Defendant, late of 6- A,, Jervols745 words
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Advertisement724 1986-02-28 17 IN THK HIGH COI'RT OF THK RKPI BUC OF SINGAPORK I ompan.es Hlnding-I p N«. M of 1 9XS. In the Matter af The Companira Act (Cap. 185) Aml In the Matter of latersceaa Enterprises Pte. Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up724 words
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Advertisement1710 1986-02-28 17 IN THK HIGH COI'RT OF THE I KKIM BI.U OF SINGAPORE HJ -r /^T\ ompanies Winding Up /«W«J Bm. No. MS of 19W Yf^x\f rKxmIn the mattrr of the Ibß BF &,i^ Tr JBS^^^^T DISCOUNT STORE "bbb 1 ANNUAL WAREHOUSE DIRECT SALE F Dai| y 100 am 100 P m1,710 words
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Advertisement116 1986-02-28 18 First published m 1898. JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS gives current information on the worlds navies under the following headings: Major matters: summaries by country of the year's significant naval events Glossary: explains technical terms and abbreviations used throughout the book Ship designations: explains the formula used throughout the book for categorising116 words
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Advertisement126 1986-02-28 18 KgA^rM I 1 VI Biotechnology is the new KU li' science of using microII LL A4 organisms to manufacture B^^f|l chemicals, drugs, fuel and I I^^^^^^H food. Big multinational giants 1 1 have recently seized the j^/^M chance to finance or take over BPfffifjl'l tne small entrepreneurial firms f1 1126 words
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Miscellaneous626 1986-02-28 18 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schutz T HfPIS H K/C«ic T^^fJ rhu\/C<. -rucoc ,c A U\/IN6 kJin^A wPAKL/N&^B r— 1 V I V <^m <^^^^h^ R t^^M^rAl^iuiMNJ' f—^ rT 6^ 7S?f n I HOPE THIS CONCERT i UJMEN CO YOU THINK\ J UJWEN TMEV PLAY M W TMANKS I626 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1986-02-28 19 Winners of the 28th Grammy Awards HERE'S the list of pop. jazz and country music Grammy winners: Record of the Year: We Are the World, USA For Africa. Album of the Year: No Jacket Required, Phil Collins. Song of the Year: We Are the World, MichaelAP; Reuter - 1,074 words
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Article, Illustration528 1986-02-28 19 >burvg CAROLINE NGUI goes native and au naturelle goats, fishes, trees, the lot for Act 3's Robinson Crusoe. A COUPLE of butterflies nutter about somewhere m Act 3's office. "Do you know how to keep them alive?" asks Jasmin Samat. "We're wondering how to feed528 words
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Article296 1986-02-28 19 Knight - Knight Chess By ST PATRICK'S School A team scored 39 points out of a possible 45 to take first place m the Secondary Schools' Section of the Fifth East Zone Lightning-Chess Team Championship 1986. The St Patrick's team of Jeremy Lim, Colin Lim, John Brandon and296 words
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Miscellaneous797 1986-02-28 19 What's Onwmmtm^^mt^^^m^t^m^^^^^m^m^a^^^mm^ma^^mm »S"Sgs? Br H h Epia 3MT/r lh "r ra va a an, n r n ex iay Taf t Gi r R< s i a n t&sunrssu. s^^tir^ prlno 2S? D™"" Ceirtny. 8 pm. Lianhe Bao and Practise public holidays, 9am 4 pm. Beijing master. National Mv- P797 words
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Miscellaneous1072 1986-02-28 19 I Radio One Jenny Teo hosts YOUR LUNCH DATE (12.05 pm) an hour of music and a 'live' telephone quiz called You Name It. 90.5 mHz m VHF Band N 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News And1,072 words
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