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Title Section15 1986-04-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, APRIL It, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article947 1986-04-10 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Indulgent parents, over-protected children and what recession means By 4 Why am I worried? Well because a younger generation, the product of affluence, of comfort end growth, and worse, the result of smell families one, twochild families have meant indulgent parents. That947 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-04-10 1 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By FIVE hnadred dollars! Hurt's haw much a passenger paM far a taxi rale fran Aljaaied Bona to Geylaag East. Bat cabby Um Gaaa Hong need not fear any sfficial aetlon. The money was givea hy a anslnessmaa when213 words
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280 1986-04-10 1 AGNES WEE - $50 m deal will put Telecoms another step ahead AGNES WEE By INTERNATIONAL telecommunication giant, American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), is close to entering into a Singapore venture estimated to cost more than 150 million. It's a deal with the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) to install two international gateway280 words
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102 1986-04-10 1 TAIPEI A 34-year-old widow, whose three previous husbands died in accidents, has asked a family consultant agency to find her a live-in boyfriend because she is afraid of being widowed a fourth time, a newspaper has reported. The United Daily News said the woman toldAP - 102 words
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Article47 1986-04-10 1 DHAKA Bangladesh was blacked out for six hours when lightning struck a high-voltage grid station on Tuesday night. Power was only restored in the morning after a team of 300 engineers and technicians toiled overnight at the Ashugani station. 105 km east of Dhaka. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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299 1986-04-10 1 Sabah polls a free for all, says DrM KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Berl Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday abandoned ptaiu te reconcile Sabah's majer Christian aid Muslim political parties aad said that there will be a free-for-all la the state elections next month. The statement followed t allure te reach299 words
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420 1986-04-10 1 WONG AI KWEI - No tax relief on CPF above 10%, companies told WONG AI KWEI "V COMPANIES which give CPF contributions at a rate higher than the current 10 per cent of an employee's salary cannot claim tax deductions for the extra paid. The Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Mr Hsu Tse-Kwang, said yesterday420 words
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251 1986-04-10 1 JAKARTA Indonesia will take bids for the construction of its first nuclear power plant in 1988, Antara news agency has reported. It quoted Minister for Research and Technology Bacharuddin Habibie as raying on Tuesday that the p'ant, with a capacity of 1.000 to251 words
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Article65 1986-04-10 1 SINGAPORE virtually qualified for the Malaysia Cap soccer semi-finals a*hea it defeated Kedah fi-0 in qaartei final first-leg match at the National Stadium last night abwapore, tsho led 2-0 at half-tune, scored through P. Tokljan, Razali Saad (two) and Salim Moin (two). Ili'> second-leg will be65 words
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Advertisement19 1986-04-10 1 Two PMs talk shop and spsrt Page 7 Day the PlJlans coaldn't honour their very special Kmnrnt Book Pa*r19 words
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Article317 1986-04-10 2 Speedboat licences SPEEDBOAT owners and drivers of other powered pleasure craft will need to hold licences before they can drive these boats within port waters from April 1 next year. The PSA said yesterday that this was to improve safety in pleasure boating. This is especially important because of317 words
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Article204 1986-04-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ECONOMIC revival la only one of the many challenges ahead] for Mrs Aquino bat It has sertens Implieatiens for the fntnre of her government. Her Job eaa he made that ranch easier If the International financial community resists the temptation to poll the pnrse strings.204 words
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274 1986-04-10 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway US arms depot plan REGIONAL and United States security would benefit from a stockpile of American munitions in Thailand, Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday. American and Thai negotiators will begin meetings soon on an agreement to set up the stockpile, which is wanted by274 words
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Article322 1986-04-10 2 August event opens THE UNITED STATES Masters is not so much a golf tournament as a highly revered and equally exclusive institution. The majestic Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia opens its doors today, but only to the privileged, for the 50th Masters, which comprises a field of 88322 words
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Article477 1986-04-10 2 Still a fashion force PROM reading the tepid foreign reports on the recent Paris Autumn-Winter 1986-87 collections, it may seem that the Japanese designers who show there are no more a force in world fashion. This is not true, particularly of the "Big Three", Issey Miyake, Rei Kawakubo477 words
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Article210 1986-04-10 2 GRADUAL WEAKENING OF S'PORE AGAINST U.S. UNIT THERE HAS been a gradual weakening of the Singapore dollar to about $2.20 against the US currency. This compares with about $2.15 in March and about $2.10 in January, but no MAS intervention is expected in the foreign exchange markets to support210 words
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Article104 1986-04-10 2 HOLIDAY COMPENSATION WHILE flying to the US for a holiday recently, a reader says his 3' 2 -year-old son contracted chicken pox from two children who joined the flight on a stopover. The holiday was ruined for the reader and his son, who was not allowed to travel further104 words
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Article177 1986-04-10 2 World economy idea LEADING industrial nations are considering proposals to widen the scope of co-ordination of economic policies. In talks in Washington on Tuesday, before yesterday's meeting of the IMF's policymaking Interim Committee, finance ministers from the Group of Five top developed nations discussed plans for establishing177 words
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Article363 1986-04-10 2 Buyers' Guide Besides the more common facilities like squash tennis courts, sauna, gymnasium, 24-hour security etc., Sommerville Park Phase 4 Maisonettes boast of a mini supermarket and an olympic-length swimming pool. Move into classification 107 where the details are housed J Classifieds: Pg. 9, Section Two x^^/ Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page363 words
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202 1986-04-10 3 TOKYO Japan posted a record overall trade surplus of U5552.58 billion (*****.6 billion) in fiscal 1985, which ended in March, the Finance Ministry announced yesterday. The ministry cited strong car sides to the United States, Europe and China as a major reason forAP - 202 words
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Article44 1986-04-10 3 WASHINGTON The Motion Picture Association of America has said that any film which contains a scene depicting drug use or the expression of one sexuallyderived word will receive a rating of PG-13 Parental Guidance recommended for viewing by children under 13. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-04-10 3 Neither will back down over privatisation decrees PARIS Socialist President Francois Mitten and said yesterday he would not sign government decrees privatising companies nationalised before 1981, raising the prospect of a major constitutional clash with the rightwing government of Prime Minister Jacques Chirac. MrReuter - 296 words
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Article85 1986-04-10 3 Benazir loaves for home LONDON Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto left Britain for home yesterday on a mission to end the rule of President Zia ul-Haq. the man who ousted her father. "I am geing b.-vk to test democracy,*' she told reporters before boaf*oma night at London's Gatwick airport forReuter - 85 words
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Article108 1986-04-10 3 Canberra to boost migrant quota SVDNFV AustraUa Ls to Increase Its immigration quota to 95,»M In the year starting next July an Increase of 11, 9H on the current target figore, government sources said yesterday. They said the government would allow a broader range of people to settle In Australia,Reuter - 108 words
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Article72 1986-04-10 3 JERUSALEM Finance Minister Yitzhak Modal of the Likud has said he will resign to save the shaky coalition government from collapse. "I will not be an obstacle and will not harm important national interests," he said yesterday. "If (Prime Minister Shimon) Peres wants. I will return to himReuter - 72 words
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Article36 1986-04-10 3 MOSCOW The Warsaw Part has BBBaatad to West European countries, the United States and Canada to accept its pi >posals for establishing nu. lear free zones in Europe. T vss news agency reported. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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141 1986-04-10 3 TOKYO Passengets on domestic flights will be able to telephone anywhere in Japan starting at the end of tlus month, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone '<>, potation (NTT) has announced. It is only awaiting a final go-ahead expected at the end of thisAFP - 141 words
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Article305 1986-04-10 3 BONN West Germany yesterday ordered the expulsion of two Libyan diplomats following last weekend's bomb attack on a nightclub in West Berlin. Foreign Minister HansI^ietrich Genseher said he had asked the diplomats to leave, Foreign Ministry spokesman Juergen Chrobog announced. Mr Genseher based his actionReuter - 305 words
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198 1986-04-10 3 Our warships won't visit NZ if nuclear ban is on Britain WELLINGTON British warships would cease to visit New Zealand if it went ahead with laws to ban nuclear warships from its ports, the British Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Baroness Janet Mary Young, said yesterday. Speaking after talksUPI - 198 words
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189 1986-04-10 3 Australia opts out of Star Wars research CANBERRA Australia has ruled out any participation in »he United States Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI). better known as the Star Wars programme. Defence Minister Kim Beazley told Parliament on Tuesday that the government did not endorse the research programme into space defence ogyHisAFP - 189 words
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138 1986-04-10 3 CAPE TOWN The Sooth African government said yesterday tt was holding two Libyantrained guerillas sent to eliminate Black lenders and mobilise students against the government. Mr Louis Net, Deputy Minister Responsible fur Information, said the two black guerillas of the Pan-Afrleanlst CongressReuter - 138 words
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184 1986-04-10 4 US to sell $2b arms to three friendly nations WASHINGTON The Reagan administration will sell military weapons worth an estimated US$924 million (552.03 billion) to China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to help modernise their armed forces. The sale will be made unless Congress registers a formal objection within 30 days.Reuter; AP - 184 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-04-10 4 Cause of the shuttle disaster CAPE CANAVERAL A US space agency investigator said a faulty rocket joint definitely caused the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. "We missed it in this joint. said Mi JR. Thompson, vice-chairman of a National Aeronautics and Space Administration investigation task force. "We missed itUPI; AP - 97 words
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378 1986-04-10 4 Finance ministers examine wider co-operation WASHINGTON Leading industrial nations are considering proposals to widen the scope of co-ordination of economic policies beyond interest and exchange rates to broaden objectives for growth, inflation and external balances. In talks on Tuesday, before yesterday's six-monthly meetingFT; AP - 378 words
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164 1986-04-10 4 WASHINGTON Lower •II prices aad Interest ratea will Increase the world's output af goods by S.l per eeat la IMC aad $J per eeat la lie*], the IMF predicted aa Tuesday. Bat it said the overall Increases likely would he Iswer than thoseAP - 164 words
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348 1986-04-10 4 OSLO Norway's worst industrial dispute for 55 years continued yesterday, with feuding trade unions and employers showing no signs of giving ground. None of the groups in dispute has given any indication of reopening negotiations and the government has refused to force theReuter - 348 words
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Article185 1986-04-10 4 Bmm videos by two firms NEW YORK Two companies have announced plans to distribute motion pictures and other programmes on eight-mm video-cassettes. Eastman Kodak Co. said it had signed an agreement with Embassy Home Entertainment of Los Angeles to distribute a wide array of eight-mm videocassettes. Kodak said the 18-monthNYT - 185 words
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101 1986-04-10 4 TOWCESTER (England) A new, lightweight ra-dar-proof material for planes, ships, tanks and other equipment has been developed by a British company. The new material, called adram or advanced dielectric radar absorbing material, was announced by Plessey Microwave Materials on Tuesday. It makes military equip- mentAP - 101 words
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223 1986-04-10 5 Aquino trial 'a charade' from the start MANILA Former President Ferdinand Marcos tamed the Aquino murder trial Into a "charade" from the start and then ordered a mass acquittal, the chief prosecutor la the case said yesterday. Justice Manuel Herrera said be was eased oat near the end of theAFP - 223 words
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239 1986-04-10 5 Marcos assets freeze will benefit Swiss banks' LAUSANNE Finance Minister Otto Stich has been quoted as defending a Swiss decision to freeze the assets of former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and saying a bank lobby opposed to the move was "intransigent". "Ultimately the banks will benefit from a firm attitudeBernama; Reuter - 239 words
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156 1986-04-10 5 MANILA Moro National Liberation Front guerillas are holding preliminary ceasefire talks with local military commanders in the southern Philippines, a Muslim leader said here yesterday. The truce talks in the central Mindanao town of Poona Bayabao began on Tuesday and are due to endAFP - 156 words
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Article99 1986-04-10 5 Ex-Red's death Was it revenge? BANGKOK A former Thai communist leader was shot dead in what the police suspected was a revenge attack by his excomrades. Police in Tha Sala district of Nakhon Si Thammarat province, 774 km south of here, said that Chit Chongjit's body was found on MondayAFP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-04-10 5 picture Stockpile will enhance security, says Weinberger BANGKOK Regional and United States security would benefit from a stockpile of American munitions in Thailand, Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday. American and Thai negotiators would begin meetings soon on an agreement to set up theReuter; AP - 408 words
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342 1986-04-10 5 BANGKOK The Soviet Union is trying to increase its economic and diplomatic influence in South-east Asia at the same time as it continues its military build-up, officials and diplomats here said. Taking advantage of apparent discontent among South-east Asian countries caused byNYT - 342 words
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115 1986-04-10 5 Kidnapped newsmen freed for ransom HAMBURG Two journalists of the the West German magazine Stern who were kidnapped nine days ago in the southern Philippines have been released after payment of a ransom. Mr Walter Unger, 49, and Mr Jay Ullal, 52, were seized on April 30 by a groupReuter - 115 words
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195 1986-04-10 5 Transvestites are upset by planned blood ban JAKARTA Transvestites here are upset over a Red Cross proposal to bar them from donating blood to prevent the spread of Aids. The Jakarta Post said a five-member delegation representing a transvestite association visited the headquarters of the Indonesian Red Cross on TuesdayUPI - 195 words
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Article, Illustration139 1986-04-10 6 Be thrifty, King tells government JOHORE BARU Federal and state governments have been urged to be thrifty during the current economic slowdown. The Malaysian King, who is also the Sultan of Johore, made this call at an investiture ceremony at Istana Besar on the occasion of his 54th birthday onBernama; NST - 139 words
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Article59 1986-04-10 6 PENANG Organisers of the Penang International Boat Festival '86 are considering the setting up of a boat museum, where local boats, such as the Kelantanese perahu kolek and dragon boat, can be displayed. Organising chairman Tommy Khoo Sian Kheng said the idea is feasible in viewNST - 59 words
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217 1986-04-10 6 PETALING JAYA A political party known as Parti Punjabi Malaysia has been set up, but the protein president Mr J'swant Singh said it is not interested in contesting the next general election. Mr J'swant Singh, 67, said the party, registered on March 27, is openNST - 217 words
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Article157 1986-04-10 6 Phone tapping 'causes concern' KUALA LUMPUR The Cabinet yesterday expressed grave concern •ver the telephone Upping of a conversation between twa peaple la Sabah aad considers It a breach sf privacy aad tbe law. Cabinet spokesman D»tak Rals Yatlm said tbe aet could also cause atudety among tbe peaple aadBernama - 157 words
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Article376 1986-04-10 6 Polls fever hots up in Trengganu Umno and PAS intensify campaigns KUALA TRENGGANU The election campaign has already begun in earnest in the State, even though the polling dates have yet to be announced. Already, banners proclaiming "undilah (vote) PAS" (Parti Islam) have been strung across buildings. Ceramahs (dialogue sessions)NST - 376 words
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Article420 1986-04-10 6 PBS to contest all 48 seats KOTA KINABALU Parti Bersatu Sabah is contesting all 48 seats in the state election on May 5 and 6, PBS Secretary-General Joseph Kurup said yesterday. "We are fielding candidates of all races to prove to everyone we are indeed a multi-racial party, and toBernama - 420 words
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236 1986-04-10 6 Ghafar Formula based on Kitingan's proposals KUALA LUMPUR The "Sabah formula" to resolve the political crisis in the state was primarily based on proposals by Parti Bersatu Sabah president Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan, National Front secretary-general Ghafar Baba said yesterday. Mr Ghafar said he had two meetings with Datuk KitinganBernama - 236 words
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Article115 1986-04-10 6 Special award for Snap founder KUCHING The Sarawak National Party (Snap) will present a special memento to its founder, Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan, at a dinner tonight to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will be the g**est-of-honour. Snap's Secretary-Gen-eral, Datuk Joseph Balan Seling, saidBernama - 115 words
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323 1986-04-10 7 SPEEDBOAT owners and drivers of other powered pleasure craft will soon have to be careful about whom they give the helm of their boat to. From April 1 next year, those who drive these boats within port waters will need323 words
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Article, Illustration667 1986-04-10 7 H.L. LIM - Two PMs talk shop and sport H.L. LIM Singapore and Fiji share more experiences By in Suva Mr Lee brought wide smiles from the Fijians preeent when he referred to one of their sports stars of e past era "One who cornea to mind easily ie Joe Levula, who held667 words
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139 1986-04-10 7 THE registration of poor and needy Muslims by the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Muis) will take place from today till May 9. Those who feel they need financial assistance can register at the tithe-col-acting centres nearest their homes. The centres will be open from 7.30139 words
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Article74 1986-04-10 7 Toastmasters speech contest THIS year's Singapore-Ma-laysia Toastmasters Speech Contest has drawn 14 contestants. It will be held at the Mandarin Hotel's ballroom from 8.30 am to 1.30 pm on April 20. Admission costs $5 a person. Tickets are available at the Singapore Institute of Management Library, Ground Floor, Thong Teck74 words
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Article135 1986-04-10 7 ELEVEN million dollars that Is the target the Community Cheat has aet for Itself this year. The target set for last year was $8.5 million. Ia the first three months af this year, the Cheat has netted $1.5 million. This Is about $1 million135 words
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451 1986-04-10 8 THE Government is determined to maintain a high standard of services in key areas such as education, health and defence despite the present economic recession. It considers such areas to be priorities for Singapore, but can go about raising revenue451 words
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Article, Illustration435 1986-04-10 8 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE International communication technology exhibition and conference By TELECOMS and the Science Centre plan to set up demonstration centres to show people how new communication technology may be used. These centres will give the public "hands-on" experience with new information communication services, Communications435 words
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Article104 1986-04-10 8 WINE lovers can sip away with their minds at ease. The Ministry of the Environment has confirmed that none of the Italian wine recently found to have been adulterated with large doses of methyl alcohol is imported here. According to foreign news reports, 16 people104 words
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156 1986-04-10 8 Girl says sorry for hitting school principal A SCHOOL principal who was hit in the abdomen by the 18-year-old sister of a pupil accepted the teenager's apology in court yesterday. As a result, the prosecution withdrew the charge against Lee Geok Hua, who was then acquitted by the court. Lee,156 words
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91 1986-04-10 8 33 cultural groups apply for grants THE Ministry of Community Development has received 33 applications under its Annual Grants Scheme this year. Cultural organisations with at least two projects in their programmes between April 1. 1986, and March 31 next year were eligible for the grants. Of the 33 applications,91 words
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297 1986-04-10 8 $65,000 in phone cards sold since September TELECOMS has sold a total of 19,703 phone cards, worth $65,724, with the most popular being the $2 cards which accounted for $27,644 of the sales. The authority introduced the service in a field trial in September last year, with cards in $2,297 words
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325 1986-04-10 8 Indonesia and Thailand taking part for the first time FIRST-TIMERS in this year's CommunicAsia/ InfotechAsia 86 exhibition at the World Trade Centre are two regional participants. They are the Indonesian Department of Tourism, Post and Telecommunication represented by PT Inti, and the Communications Authority of Thailand. The Indonesians said they325 words
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Article169 1986-04-10 8 SWEDISH Telecom is negotiating with Telecoms Singapore to instal a computerised system for sales and billings. Mr Ingemar Eriksson, its area manager (Middle and Far East), said Swedish Telecom has been discussing the project with Telecoms for the past two years. He said installation of169 words
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Article378 1986-04-10 9 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By Festival side shows will go for the masses Countdown RESIDENTS of two Housing Board town centres will be treated to a performance by gravity-defying dancers from the United States in July. Dancers of the Multigravitational Aerodance Group, from New378 words
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Article311 1986-04-10 9 THE response to postal bookings for this year's Festival of Arts may just have stopped short of a deluge. By Tuesday evening, 3.049 booking forms had been received. A total of 872 the highest number so far was received on Tuesday alone. Most of311 words
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Article33 1986-04-10 9 HOSPITAL benefits for Division Three officers and their families have been upgraded. From May 1, they will enjoy Class B2 wards in government hospitals instead of Class C wards.33 words
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Article22 1986-04-10 9 THE National Quran Reading Competition will be held on Saturday at the Bedok Sports Complex from 8 pm to 11 pm.22 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-04-10 9 NG WENG HOONG - Another two Manila aircraft at Seletar NG WENG HOONG By ANOTHER two light planes, said to be owned by friends of former President Ferdinand Marcos, are believed to be parked in hangars at Seletar air base. Sources said the Philippine embassy here told the Foreign Affairs Ministry about the two239 words
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Article86 1986-04-10 9 A MISADVENTURE verdict was on Tuesday recorded on the death of a Malaysian student who drowned in a private pool while on holiday Miss Ng Siam Ling, 15, her niece, Lim Hooi Mei, 16, also from Malaysia, and a cousin were swimming at the shallow end of the86 words
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Article57 1986-04-10 9 Sikh temple moves THE Central Sikh Temple, now occupying the community centre at Seng Poh Road, will move to Its new premises at Towner Road today. To mark the occasion, there will be a special procession leaving Seng Poh Road at 7 pm for Towner Road, followed by a light-up57 words
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Article422 1986-04-10 9 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By THE Aquino government yesterday obtained a High Court injunction prohibiting three Philippine companies from selling or removing from Singapore three light planes. They are suspected of being owned by associates of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos. The Philippine Charge d 'Affairs.422 words
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116 1986-04-10 9 SINGAPORE, with 74 International association meetings last year, Is once again the top convention city In Asia for tbe third consecutive year. A Singapore Tourist Promotion Board statement sold: "On a worldwide basis, Singapore was ranked amongst the tap It convention cities In116 words
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466 1986-04-10 10 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By Be part of decision-making process, it says THE People's Action Party is calling on young Singaporeans to join the PAP and be part of the decisionmaking process in the country. The party wants to hear their views. It also wants466 words
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Article, Illustration108 1986-04-10 10 THE Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, Brigadier-Gen-eral Pehin Dato Mohammad bin Haji Daud, talks shop with Colonel James Leo, Commander of the Republic of Singapore Navy (right) while visiting the Pulau Brani base yesterday. Brigadier-General Pehin Dato Mohammad also visited various Singapore108 words
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Article86 1986-04-10 10 THE Supreme Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army, General Arthit Kam-lang-Ek, arrives today for a visit as a guest of the Singapore Armed Force's Chief of General Staff, Ma-jor-General Winston Choo. Gen Arthit, who will retire from86 words
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217 1986-04-10 10 Tan Koon Swan gets leave until trial date MALAYSIAN politician-businessman Tan Koon Swan was yesterday granted his longest period of home leave of 26 days and is due to return by May 5 when his trial is scheduled to start. The Malaysian Chinese Association president then headed for the airport217 words
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Article76 1986-04-10 10 Railbus's Grand Prix services THE railbus service from Singapore to Johor Banwill be extended to Pasir Gudang for people wishing to attend the Johor Grand Prix on April 12-13 at 9.45 am, 2.15 pm and 7.05 pm. The 10.20 am Johor BaruSingapore and the 11 am Sin-gapore-Johor Baru run will76 words
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Article36 1986-04-10 10 THE Hungarian ambassador to Singapore, Mr Gyula Barany i, presented his credentials to President Wee Kim Wee at the Ist ana yesterday. Mr Baranyi. 61. is also accredited to Jakarta and is resident there.36 words
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112 1986-04-10 10 THE first overseas mission to be sponsored by the Small Enterprise Bureau leaves for Europe today to seek joint ventures, licensing and other business opportunities. The mission, organised by the Economic Development Board, comprises six top executives from local automation and engineering companies. It112 words
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230 1986-04-10 10 THE People's Action Party now wants to project a high public profile. This significant change la PAP thinking was disclosed In the latest Issue of Petir, the party's publication. It Is a departure from the PAP practice of keeping Its activities lowkeyed230 words
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313 1986-04-10 11 RAV DHALIWAL - R AV DHALIWAL By Move a 'cost-cutting measure' NTUC Comfort is going for smaller taxis. After using 2,300 cc 2,400 cc Nissan and Toyota vehicles for years, it has bought 400 Mazda 626 taxis and hopes to buy 200 more later this year. The 2,000313 words
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380 1986-04-10 11 Caretaker's murder A 68- YEAR-OLD caretaker told an ambulance officer she knew the person who had stuck a knife into her back. Madam Tan Ah Kheng did not, however, disclose the assailant's identity either to the ambulance officer or others, includi-.ig the police380 words
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Article, Illustration174 1986-04-10 11 MOTORISTS will have 960 more car park spaces in the Orchard Road area from October. The Urban Redevelopment Authority expects its eight-storey Cairnhill car park station, at the junction of (^irnhill Road and Bideford Road, to be ready by then. A URA174 words
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414 1986-04-10 11 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By ANOTHER leader of the Singapore Democratic Party has resigned from the party. The resignation of Mr David Tan as a member and treasurer of the SDP was confirmed yesterday by its Secretary-General and MP for Potong Pasir, Mr Chiam See Tons.414 words
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172 1986-04-10 11 FTVE mere people have reported te police that they were cheated of sabocrtpooa fees ay a bogaa anagnnhne ageacy. Fear of theaa said they did aot reeeive the magasiaes after paylag far aaaaal saascrlptloa fees of Between $28 aad MS la Febraary.172 words
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Article61 1986-04-10 11 A TEMPORARY access road to Hotel Phoenix and Specialists' Centre will be opened from 10 am today for six weeks as the existing access road will be closed for MRT work. The MRT Corporation said that motorists can enter from Killiney Road and leave via Somerset61 words
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Article26 1986-04-10 11 APPLICATIONS are now open for the Education Ministry's pre- university scholarship and bursary awards. The closing date is April 19. For details call *****T9.26 words
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Advertisement734 1986-04-10 10 JP School of Computing the Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE Course Announcement Certificate in Computer Studies Applications are invited for admission to the one-year full-time course conducted |Ointly with the British Council English Language Training Centre and leading to the following examinations and awards (1) GCE Ordinary Level734 words
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Advertisement200 1986-04-10 11 When even a single hair is precious. Hair-Reactive M IV J Tonic, Shampoo I^l and Conditioner H M formula for people with maturing hair "''^jli B W^mm- mmmmmmW^T Gently cleanses hair scalp WaMMMW grease fl vXymmmmmmf Controls W I Stimulates blood circulation in the IHP*^ W fll Maintains moisture regulation200 words
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Article539 1986-04-10 12 THE government of President Corazon Aquino is now facing its first real test grappling with the massive US$26 billion foreign debt accumulated during Mr Ferdinand Marcos's rule. The Philippines' Finance Minister, Mr Jaime Ongpin, is in Washington to persuade creditors to give his country more539 words
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Article, Illustration735 1986-04-10 12 Of bank secrecy and need to fight serious crime OUTSIDE Caribbean tax shelters and other fly-by-night dens, bank secrecy is crumbling. Switzerland has ordered its banks to identify and freeze the assets held by former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. The British government may ask banks to inform on customers itThe Economist - 735 words
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557 1986-04-10 12 WILLIAM SAFIRE - WILLIAM SAFIRE By Open diplomacy is more democratic WASHINGTON Everybody is patting George Shultz on the back for his call for a return to "quiet and direct" diplomacy. After all, what could seem more sensible? Enough of these loud announcements of negotiating initiatives, whichNYT - 557 words
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477 1986-04-10 12 Editorial headlined Marcos and the Swiss, published in the Asian Wall Street Journal on Apr// 5. SWISS hankers are crying aver their government's dectslea te freese farmer President Fet-aiaaad Mareee'a aceeaata la their eeaatry. Tala aetlea waa aatfcertoed by the Federal CeaacJl last477 words
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713 1986-04-10 12 KHOO HOW SAN - Here's how to stay afloat in a sea of naval terms KHOO HOW SAN By LAYMEN including journalists may sometimes drown in the mystique that surrounds naval terminology. Some in their ranks may, for example, think that a warship and a battleship mem the same thing. While a battleship is713 words
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1498 1986-04-10 13 ONG HOCK CHUAN - ONG HOCK CHUAN By writing for The Sunday Star 61 believe the leaders themselves are not involved in writing these letters. It is done by their supporters who psychologically feel that they should do some- thing to defend their leaders. Michael Ong, University of1,498 words
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Article, Illustration756 1986-04-10 13 MOSCOW New York City, never depicted very favourably in the Soviet Union, was the subject of a scathingly critical documentary that was broadcast on Soviet television on Wednesday last week on prime time. The film, called The Man From Fifth Avenue, portrayedNYT - 756 words
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Advertisement262 1986-04-10 12 Banking secrecy two views Should there be absolute the floodgates, the property course, bankers should not banking secrecy? rights of everyone can play policemen. But they have Yes, says the Asian Wall become the target of "moral" a duty to prevent the financial Street Journal. inspection. system from being misused262 words
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Letter137 1986-04-10 14 Labelling medicines 1 AGREE with your editorial that we most know what we swallow just In case we are allergic to It (ST, April 1). These should Include Western medicine, food and Chinese medicine. There has been consumer demand that canned faad be labelled far Its137 words
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Letter, Illustration256 1986-04-10 14 POISONED; CONFUSED - POISONED CONFUSED AND I READ with gieat concern the report "Drug names that baffle even pharmacists" by Bene Tan (ST, April 4) that 20 per cent of our doctors are not labelling medicines correctly. What bewildered me most was that a doctor who did not256 words
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Letter, Illustration603 1986-04-10 14 AIRSICK - AIRSICK I WOULD like to relate an experience which my family and I went through and hope that through your column get a redress and some advice from the relevant authorities. My wife, son (3Y> years old) and I, with an elderly603 words
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298 1986-04-10 14 T. T. DURAJ - T. T. DURAJ •Replies— Haa. secretary National Kidney I REFER to the letter by Mr Michael Tan (ST, April 7) on the subject of legislation for organ donation. It is rather unfortunate that Mr Tan has got a mistaken impression of the298 words
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225 1986-04-10 14 DR S. THTRUCHELVAN - DR S. THTRUCHELVAN Executive Director Jarang Bird Park (Pte) Ltd. WE REFER to the letter "In a flap over money for bats" by Layman (ST, March 31). Please be informed that contrary to what was stated in the above letter, Jurong Bird Park225 words
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Advertisement306 1986-04-10 14 ATAaTr£l^r^(^¥A^ j Domestic Tourism At Work In Fraser's Hill mm* W^ XAJ'mW*??*** yAXWm +m> Mm *1 K2SO^»*»B»slsßi»a» «**»»*B**Bu*a»a£.A? -^*~^B BB!?taftMCaUU*aa**t i^P *^B aaaar aaV*^ Fraser's Hill beckons you to a refreshing holiday with its cool country air and luxuriant flora and fauna. Enjoy that hilltop break now at Merlin Inn306 words
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Article59 1986-04-10 15 WITH investors staying away from the Singapore stock market, volume fell to a twomonth low of 5.46 million shares worth $9.3 million yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index eased 1.03 points to 580.33 and the Business Times Composite Index fell 1.32 points to 486.74. Rises trailed falls59 words
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Article73 1986-04-10 15 IMC 192 13 Gentaifa 354 +t lamfrnarts H VK \H -b Acma U -6 FtN 570 +5 MBrewtnn 5«5 *> lottanaan Mw 3(4 Satwatles 52 4 Metal Boa S por- 175 3 Bamicadco 47 +3 Mufca. S poe 32' 7 M S Finance UO Scat* Shvrard 93 2 HwaHwc73 words
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Article73 1986-04-10 15 PMHkJfs 210 -191 SeicorpMk 120 -145 Roiy OKt 22* -U h leoni Credjl 331 -10 HK Tin Cerp 50c 109 -10 Sr. Mirtjmas 171 -7 n*n*> 173 -7 MB) Hadp 50c 135 -7 CtC 109-7 CASH 50c M -7 DBS 444 -t M Bii*^t 372 CC M 344 -473 words
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Article11 1986-04-10 15 SIA 529,000 Raleigh 374,000 TDM 252,000 Sime Darby 219,00011 words
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Article93 1986-04-10 15 Apr 8 Apr 9 BT Composite 488 06 486 74 BT Indacator *****10 *****41 BT 06 OS +23 -108 CAO -7229 -7269 OBV -*****1 -*****3 ST Industrials 581 36 580 33 ST finance 2083 29 *****6 ST Hotels 554 72 553 72 Apr 8 Apr 9 ST Properties 33093 words
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Article33 1986-04-10 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Tines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High ***** (7/3/85) 757 79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 569 66(19/3/86) 480 59(19/3/86) All time High *****1(8/2/84) 983 06(8/2/84) Alltimelow 74 75(17/9/64) 480 59(19/3/86)33 words
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Article14 1986-04-10 15 THE US dollar lost 52 ticks to close at DM 2.3225 in Singapore.14 words
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Article27 1986-04-10 15 C DM Y FF SS HS UM ***** ***** ***** unq 2 1950 unq ***** 2 3225 180 05 7 3950 2 1950 7 808027 words
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Article12 1986-04-10 15 In Singapore, gold lost US$O.9O to close at U*****.00 an ounce.12 words
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Article34 1986-04-10 15 Eurodollar: Gained 16 ticks to 93.38 a contract. Deutsche mark: Gained 83 ticks to 0.4323 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 20 ticks to 0.*****4 a contract. Gold: Lost US$l.5O to U*****.90 an ounce.34 words
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Article94 1986-04-10 15 Hang Seng futures margin HONGKONG The mar gin paid by clients to Hongkong Futures Exchange members for positions on Hang Seng Stock Index Futures will be HKJIO.OOO (552.810) per lot when trading begins next month, the exchange said. The value of each lot will be HKSSO multiplied by the index,Reuter - 94 words
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Article96 1986-04-10 15 NEW YORK The New York Stock Exchange said it has received the Securities and Exchange Commission's approval to start trading options on its newly-developed NYSE Beta Index, a price-weighted index of 100 NYSE stocks. It said trading in the new index options is expected toReuter - 96 words
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Article46 1986-04-10 15 BASEL Japanese and Hongkong firms will officially attend the Basel Watch Fair for the first time next week, the Swiss Watch Federation said on Tuesday. Firms from the two Asian countries have so far held promotions close to the fair. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article51 1986-04-10 15 LONDON British state motor manufacturer Austin Rover signed an agreement with Japanese manufacturer Honda on Tuesday to produce a second Honda car in Britain. Austin Rover, part of state-run British Ley land, said it would make the medium-sized Honda Ballade saloon at its plant in glandReuter - 51 words
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Article66 1986-04-10 15 MELBOURNE Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd has taken legal action in the Victorian Supreme Court to block Bell Resources Ltd's latest takeover offer for the company. On Friday, the court will hear BHP's allegation that Bell Resources' takeover documents contain false and misleading material. BHP is seekingReuter - 66 words
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496 1986-04-10 15 N. BALAKRISHNAN - S'pore weakening against US unit N. BALAKRISHNAN By 'But gradual slide won't spark MAS intervention' THERE has been a gradual weakening of the Singapore dollar to about $2.20 against the US currency. This compares with about $2.15 in March and about $2.10 in January but no official intervention is expected496 words
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Article, Illustration707 1986-04-10 15 Money set aside for forward deal in Pan-El shares HARIMAU Investments has finally taken the trouble to explain to its shareholders why it has provided for a $10 million loss in its 1965 accounts. The amount was set aside because of707 words
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Article204 1986-04-10 15 LONDON Leading British banks have cut their interest rates by half a percentage point in a move made possible by the strength of the sterling and reflecting a downward trend in borrowing costs in Europe. National Westminster Bank took the lead on Tuesday by reducingReuter - 204 words
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Article66 1986-04-10 15 PALMCO Holdings Bhd, the palm oil refining-based group which planned to venture into insurance, has not been able to do so as approval was not granted by the Director General of Insurance. Palmco in a statement said the sale and purchase agreement it entered into with66 words
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Article51 1986-04-10 15 SHAREHOLDERS of Toshbar Corporation Bhd have approved the change in the company's name to Mycom Bhd. For the exchange of share certificates, trading in the company's shares will be temporarily suspended from June 30 until Mycom's shares are re-quoted on the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock51 words
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Article172 1986-04-10 15 US trend setter lowers PLR ST LOUIS (Missouri) Southwest Bank of St Louis, often a trend setter on interest rate changes, cut its prime lending rate to 8.75 per cent from 9 per cent, effective yesterday. The prime is traditionally the rate banks charge their best customers. The last timeReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-04-10 15 DIAMONDS will cost more In June or July In Singapore following diamond mining giant De Beers' decision to lacrease the price of rough diamonds next month. The time lag for a price rise here is because It takes mare that a month far the rough279 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-04-10 15 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN BY PEOPLE have to eat, in good times or bad. That's why food company Cerebos Pacific Ltd is adding two new outlets to its chain of Pizza Hut restaurants. Office workers in the busy Shenton Way area will have one more lunchtime349 words
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Article2614 1986-04-10 16 READERS should be aware of the (irrtitatiom of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exch-inges, is necessarly covered n "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,614 words
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Article2804 1986-04-10 16 INDUSTRIALS Acmo (0 928) Aimomto (3 006 3 265) (7) 3 20 cd AMD (2 506 3 30S) Alcorn (0 7 18 0 725) (3) 071 (25) 0 73 (9) 0 76 (8) 0 77 (6) 0 78 (16) 0 74(8) 0 73 (29) 02,804 words
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Article2791 1986-04-10 16 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL U shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp/rifMs N Taieiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 83 58 Acmo 83 +62,791 words
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Article374 1986-04-10 17 1 k* Jl DOC For twit cmtwwrt mil 3 OCK Timet. 4 tiahVk it DBS tmmct UC* s *u ivalabfe il IMF mlahk il OSS Ftatnct OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5 5 4'i 4 3 4 Monthly s>. Autosave 4V« Fixed deposit 1 month374 words
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Article176 1986-04-10 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolors to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S$10 foreign currency Local dolars to 100 untts of foreign currency OCBC Source Source: Standard Chartered Bank 9/4/K Australian dollar 1 5782 1.5811 6.41 6.25 Canadian dollar 1.5877 1.5895 6.36—6.26 NZ dollar 1.2050OCBC; Standard Chartered Bank - 176 words
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Article106 1986-04-10 17 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher in active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1920 and 2.1965. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.3260/80 and closed at 2.3265/85. Trading was hectic, fluctuating within106 words
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Article148 1986-04-10 17 THE kilobar market traded between 5524.010 and 5524.120 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.80/ 340.20 and fell to U*****.50, 90 before moving up to the day's high of U*****.00/340.40. It closed for lunch at U*****. 00/50 and reopened at U*****.40/80. Gold then moved down to148 words
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Article24 1986-04-10 17 GOLD US$/oz Bed Tins Singapore 338 50—339.00 339.60-***** Hongkong 339.00—339.50 339.80—***** Tun Man New York 340.00 340.50 Unavailable London 337 50—338.00 339.00—339.5024 words
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625 1986-04-10 17 TURNOVER hit a two-month low as investors continued to stay away from the Singapore stock market. Yesterday's volume of 5.46 million shares worth $9.3 million was the lowest since Feb 12 when the year's low of 4.85 million shares worth $14.78 million changed625 words
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Article317 1986-04-10 17 As»oe Intl Hotel 095 unch Bonk Of Eost Asm 19 20 unch Cheung Kong 20 50 +03 Ch.no Light 16 10 +02 Cross Horb Tunnel 10 00 +0 05 F E Consortium 048 +0 02 For Eost Exch Ph4ex G I Cement 790 +0 2 Great Eagle 073 +0317 words
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Article349 1986-04-10 17 Ajnomoto 1520 +10 Akoi 335 +2 Amodo 889 +29 Asahi Chem 847 .3 Aialu Gloss 1030 10 Bonk Tk 785+5 Bndgestone 607 1 1 Conon 1120 20 Cosao Computer 1530 -40 Citizen 512 +g D r+p Pnnt 1660 +30 D t+ppon Screen 1070 +10 Doaei 1520 +130 Doacha Kangyo349 words
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Article322 1986-04-10 17 A C I 353 +3 AN I 3005 A P M 355 -9 Abertoyle 880S -20 Age 310 unch Alaonce Oi Allied MJ 405 +5 Ampul Exp 200 10 Ampol Pet 230 -5 An/ 566 +2 A*hton 158 12 BHP 656 -2 Beoch Petiuieum 60 +2 Bel Group 750322 words
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Article230 1986-04-10 17 April US Change Alcoo 41* +1 Afced Chem Cp 51* Am Tel Tel 22* Amox Inc 15* Amr Corp 54H 1* Bethlehem Sri 18* Boeing Co 55* +1* Burroughs Cp 64* CotarpeJor Co 49 unch Chose Monhtn 45 1* Chrysler Cp 42V* +2* Citicorp 59* +2 Cons Not230 words
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Article537 1986-04-10 17 A*ed-Lyon» 298 -3 Ass Doaraes BTRPLC 463 -10 Boocock* 206 +2 Barclays 524 unch Beechom 408 +2 BICC 340 unch Blue Crete 673 unch BOC Group 377xd -3 Boots 267 -9 Bowoter 320 -3 BATS 375 -1 Bntannao 145 unch BP 565 -3 B Telecom PP 268 -4 BroawiU)537 words
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Article240 1986-04-10 17 ■eaaaawf prtcM tor AprH 10 Satfspore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 79—0 84 The Swings fund 0 62—0 6/ad S pore Prog Fund 0 32— 0 34 Spot* Sec Fund 051-0 55 S por* Invest Fund 0 45—0 48 S port (quit, Fund 0 36—0 38 Asia (Mt240 words
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Article, Illustration604 1986-04-10 17 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boies Avalable Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Recemnf Receiving Mmf (Voya t e) Arr Cargo Time Block Leda Ms (8606) 14/4 (2330) F5 1430 1530/1330 1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl Kathenn Srt (TH) 10/4 (1700) F7 *****900 P3604 words
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Article, Illustration220 1986-04-10 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Swee Ann Satu PIA 10-4 10/4 Oriental Cedar 15 a side 10/4 Yue On 112 a side 10/4 Durian King 112 10/4 12/4 Eng Tou 95/B 15/6 10/4 10/4 IndraSakli 11 10/4 11/4 Sang Thai Diamond 111 10/4 13/4 Se,ahtera 11 10/4 11/4220 words
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Article88 1986-04-10 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened on a firm note. The June contract traded to the high of 93.39 on strong buying interest after opening at 93.35. The June contract finally closed at 93.38. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Lmw Sett Est Vol Open lit (Than): 3SM.88 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-04-10 17 CURRENCY futures gapped sharply higher at the opening on lower interest rate outlook. However during the day, currency futures eased lower in active trading. June deutschemark closed 93 ticks higher at 0.4323. (US dollar Deutschemark) Opea High Lew Sett Est upea iat (nan): HTt. Art Val (Than): 1018. m58 words
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Article37 1986-04-10 17 JUNE yen closed 20 ticks higher at 0.*****4. (Japanese Yen) Open High Law Sett Est Val Opea lat (Than): «71. Act Val (Than): 643. Jaa M 0.*****3 0.*****4 0.U***** 0.*****4 559 Sept .".-*****5 Dee 0.01X63737 words
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Article, Illustration39 1986-04-10 17 GOLD for June delivery closed lower at U*****.80 an ounce. (US$ per troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est Val Opea Ist (Than): Twa. Act V»l (Than): M. AprM 33*8.90 earn 342.40 342.40 341.80 341.80 27 Aug 345.1039 words
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Article18 1986-04-10 17 Rubber Closing prices cents/klo Singapore May ***** up 2 50 cents Malaysia May ***** up three cents18 words
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Article18 1986-04-10 17 Tn Closinf* prices MS/kio KL Tin 14 95 up 35 cents Turnover 20 tonnes up four tonnes18 words
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Article24 1986-04-10 17 Uosinc prices Coppar tonne Tues Spot 968 00-968 50 (*****—*****) 3 months 990 00—990 50 (1000 00—1000 50) Market tone Easier Sales 423.32524 words
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Article28 1986-04-10 17 CJounf prices Sil»«r USS/tray Wet] Th**H Smiwr* 5 3?-5 37 5 32-5 37 iu»> Mm Htw York 5 35—5 40 5 33—5 38 Source Credit Suisse. Spore28 words
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Article26 1986-04-10 17 Ctosaif pricts Aluminium i tome Tun Spot 794 00— 795 00 (795.50-796.00) 3 months *****— 810 50 (815 00—816 00) Market tone SteaJy Sales 126.99226 words
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Article53 1986-04-10 17 Crude MS/tome Apr 610 (north t south) 602 50 (central) May 62? 50 (central) 620 (south) Refined palm oi USS/ tomes RBO palm oil Apr May /June ***** (seftm) ROD Stearin Apr/May 215 (sellers) June 220 i seller si RBO Olem Apr 'May/June 275 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised53 words
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44 1986-04-10 17 Ctainf prices on the KLCE (Ms/tome) Market tone Easter Sales 243 Apr 570 590 May 594 595 114 595 lune 5945% 80 595 July Unq-599 26 600 Aug *****8 23 612 Sepl *****0 Nov *****0 lan *****5 Mar 625*35 Month Price Last Trade Sales44 words
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176 1986-04-10 18 Pre-tax profit of Cold Storage (M) dives COLD STORAGE (M) Sdn Bhd reported a sharp drop of 41.7 per cent in the goup pre-tax profit to 55 million for the year ended Jan 31, 1986, from 19.53 million in the previous corresponding period. In a statement to the KLSE, theBernama - 176 words
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467 1986-04-10 18 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Run-up to SSA Council election By ACCOUNTANTS do not appear to mind whether they are represented by those from international firms or those from small local firms. This is what The Straits Times found out after a quick poll of six accountants two467 words
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153 1986-04-10 18 LONDON The board of Standard Chartered has unanimously turned down last week's offer from Lloyds Bank to discuss a £1.2 billion (553.86 billion) merger opening the possibility of a hostile takeover or a rival bid for the London-based international bank. Lord Barber, Standard's Chairman,FT - 153 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-04-10 18 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By A NEW laagaag-r etoayiag laaafaf that eemmhmm mmm with a visaal afeplay will seen be laaaebed i> Singapore Catteti taw UP-2E, tbe machine baa a modern typewriter keybaard aai a movable visaal dinpiay screen. Tbe aaer simply attps tbe cassette la aai start,401 words
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Article122 1986-04-10 18 POLAROID Corp has announced a new system of producing rectangular instant pictures rivalling the colour quality of 35 mm conventional photography for amateurs. The Spectra system includes a lightweight camera, a new self-de-veloping film, a range of accessories and a new laser copy print service. Spectra122 words
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Advertisement144 1986-04-10 15 The comfort in our Business Class really compares rather well. a^M'MII"' Jttmfm MA '^_^^aana*ana%annnnam anl Hal tafl a^a av Ba*a^aa ■I fcaw. H a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^aa^a^a^a^a^flxj? l y Marcel Breuer. "Wassih Chair". mmm%Cmmmm. 1925 II M*M liei I I ■/.^^aflaT*a}^aaw_ M ■>■ Sjß^m mmtrnmA j? /afaf.ff T ina*na*ana*a*s*****te^^ 11 Kileen Gra>. "Bibendum".144 words
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Advertisement437 1986-04-10 16 HBuiisßfitH Marketing Institute of Singapore it you are currently in the sales or marketing profession, you need to increase your marketing knowledge to survive in this increasingly more competitive environment MIS has two excellent programmes for you to do this You are invited to acquire one of these two highly437 words
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Advertisement50 1986-04-10 17 NST Index Wednesday 1,000.51(1,028.70) ~-g, Honfkonc Hanf Sent Wednesday 1,752.34(1,727.93) gg_ Australan Al-OrdTnaries A Wednesday 1,154.80 (1,147.90) i Nkkei Stock Averaf e Wednesday 15,110.18 (15,014.06) Financial times Industriars Tuesday 1,388.10 (1,400.90) Dow Jones Aver ate Jgfi Tuesday 1,769.76(1,735.51) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous tradbig day) '■■■''''I'll50 words
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Advertisement11 1986-04-10 17 WrnmXW I Concise Comprehensive Contemporary •RJ^I Distritxtmd try til FEDERAL PUBUCATrOHS11 words
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Advertisement799 1986-04-10 18 BJ** a&±smml(mWMM! atK^AK* f sZ3 "N vY Y-.^a*fl*lal 13 f#®B§\ A. •**£> JaaV V JA P *ffo*£sy a*CP^ lra ■•^J*sail Ji ami And how it all begins *oAm^^* |L aWMaafiiißaßTßita-^Lr Diners of today, more discerning in taste and definitely caloriett^^L\»M^M\^^ WBmmmmmm conscious With us, discover a Sichuan vegetarian fare that799 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration319 1986-04-10 19 ON THE TRACK; LUCKY LEO - ON THE TRACK LUCKY LEO Gold Cup candidates take it easy with KUALA LUMPUR It was a dull morning on the track yesterday with only two horses sent out against the clock. Gabiano. with Wadi Ahmad astride, showed keen action to clock 40.1 sec over 600 m319 words
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Article200 1986-04-10 19 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO KUALA LUMPUR These horses did well over the weekend and it will pay to follow them: Doreeno II came from off the pace to finish third to Aspiration n over 1,200m in Class 4 Div 6. This four-year-old once ran half -a -length second to200 words
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Article, Illustration122 1986-04-10 19 Reaching for that Diamond LONDON Henry Cecil, the first British trainer to amass £1 million (about 553.2 million) in prize money, begins his season on Monday with one major aim. The reigning British champion trainer wants to win the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Royal AscotAFP - 122 words
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Article68 1986-04-10 19 LONDON Seven-times British champion jump jockey John Francome had his first training success on the flat here on Tuesday, thanks la Steve Cauthen. Cauthen won on 6-1 shot Pearl Fisher in the Oval Maiden Stakes to open another chapter in Francome's glittering racing career. Pearl Fisher,AFP - 68 words
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Article77 1986-04-10 19 GLASGOW Young Driver, the 66-1 Scottish outsider who ran a courageous second to West Tip in last Saturday's Grand National, will miss his home National race here on April 19. Trainer John Wilson said: "He had a slight cut on the back hind leg after theAFP - 77 words
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Article1227 1986-04-10 19 IPOH A total of 293 horses, comprising 133 in Class 1, 103 in Class 5, 23 in Class 2 (local-based) and 34 in Class 4 (local-based), have been entered for the Perak Derby Meeting starting on April 19. There will be eight races on the first three days1,227 words
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Miscellaneous116 1986-04-10 19 Racing schedule FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 1 THIRD DAY: Class 1 Div I.Boom, Div 2 I,loom 3 and 5 1,200m; Class 4 str. Div 5 and 6 I.loom 1.400m; Class 5 Div 1 str; Class 2 1,200m; Class 1.900m. Div 2 1.200m. Div 5 Div 2 I,Boom, Div 3116 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration67 1986-04-10 20 MRS TAN CHENG HOE Age 81 years passed away peacefully on 7th April 1986 leaving behind beloved Husband: Tan Cheng Hoe Son: Peter Tan Weng Chye and many children, sons-ln-lavr, daugh-ters-in-law, grandchildren and great grandchildren in Indonesia, S'pore and Malaysia to mourn her loss. Cortege will67 words
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Obituary, Illustration199 1986-04-10 20 MDM TAN CHENG Al AGE: 95 Paased away peacefully on 9.4.»6 Son* Yeo Ah SDy .Veo Kim Vah Osughters-irt-law Ng Lee Kecw (Deceased) Ng ("hul King Daughter _Yeo Ah Lun Son-m-law Beah Peng Klat 7 Grandson*, 6 granddaughter*, 1 grand son-in-law and 1 greatgranddaughter. Body lying al Blk 37 Sin199 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1986-04-10 20 In fverinving Memory of MR. V. RAJAKRISHNAN called to rest 10/4/77 Not just today but everday. In silence we remember. By Wife Children, Son-in-law, OjuahUr28 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1986-04-10 20 0 SOH H'JAN POH Departed on 10.4.»5 Always remembered by Parente, Brothers. Sister*. Bro'hers-ln-law. Niecea. Relat.ve* and Friend*22 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1986-04-10 20 The family ol the lat* PHOA CHENG BOON Departed 4.4.86 Wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude mm Rev. Kingston, Mr. Allan Pang. Miss Lim Geok Joo. Miss Lim Geok Kheng and members of the Chinese Service of Jubilee Presbyterian Church. Pastor Eddie Ee and85 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1986-04-10 20 The Family of the Late MDM MARIA TAN TNG NGA express their special thanks to Rev. P Barthoulot or Immaculate Heart or Mary Church, St. Joseph Dying Aid Association, friends, colleagues relatives for their attendance, donations, condolences assistance during their recent bereavement.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1986-04-10 20 In Loving Memory Of KOH MEAH WAN Departed 10 April 1984 Only the memory of bygone days And a sigh for a race unseen; A constant .eellng that God alone Knows best what should have been. Always remembered by William Koh and family In Everfoving Reemory of79 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1986-04-10 20 In sweet remembrance of our dear mother MDM MAH BEE LING Departed 10th April 85 Gone rrom our lives one so dear. But In our hearts, rorever near Always remembered by one end ail in the family. MR. CHEW BAN SENG Depart** 10th April 84 Dearly mined87 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1986-04-10 20 THANKSGIVING SERVICE The Family and Church of the late Rev. P John Thomas Invite all rrlends :ind relatives to a thanksgiving service at 4pin. on Saturday 12th April 1986 M the Apostolic Church. 4 Irrawaddy Ko.id. Singapore 1232. This is a personal invitation.45 words
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Article, Illustration637 1986-04-10 20 August field flock to Augusta for golfs premier event The United States Masters it not so much a golf tournament aa a highly revered and equally ex- cluaive intti- 7 tution. AUGUSTA (Georgia) The United States Masters is not so much a golf tournamentAFP; Reuter - 637 words
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Article, Illustration466 1986-04-10 20 AUGUSTA (Georgia) Tradition says that a Masters champion does not make a successful defence of his title. Bernhard Langer disagrees. "If you can do something once, you should be able to do it again, two or three times," said the West German. In the 49AP - 466 words
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Article518 1986-04-10 20 ENGLAND central defender Alvin Martin maintained West Ham's bid for the English Division One League soccer championship on Tuesday by earning them a 1-0 home win over Southampton. Martin's 26th-minute goal was his first of the season, but it proved well worth waitingAFP; Reuter - 518 words
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Article189 1986-04-10 20 LIVERPOOL Three Liverpool players will appear In court next month te answer assault charges after aa Incident outside a night club, police sources said. Englaod Internationals Sammy Lee, 27, aad Paul Walsh, 23, will sppear in court together with Liverpool reserve John McGregor on May 15, the sourcesAFP - 189 words
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Article195 1986-04-10 20 GOIANIA (Brazil) Brazil beat East Germany S-t la a warm-up soccer match for the World Cap finals hi Mexico next mouth. The Brazilians were rarely tested by the East Germans. Muller opened the scoring hi the ninth minute, Aleman made It 2-4 In the 3**th minute andReuter; AFP - 195 words
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Article555 1986-04-10 20 ATHLETICS Japan's Toshihiko Seko will be the fastest man in the field of over 25,000 for the sixth London Marathon on April 20. It will be the 29-year-old's first appearance in England for eight years and his first marathon since the 1984 Olympics, where he finished aReuter; AP; AFP - 555 words
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Article384 1986-04-10 20 THE race for the French League title is still finely poised after leaders Paris St Germain and second-placed Nantes both drew on Tuesday. PSG escaped with a point in the 1-1 draw away to Sochaux and stayed three points clear of Nantes, who were held 0-0 at homeAFP; AP; Reuter - 384 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-04-10 21 JANICE BEAH - JANICE BEAH Tennis terror stakes claim to* "I imesDorf s Air-Star Team of the '•'ear By WHEN you're from the wrong side of town, you learn things that someone on the right side perhaps never could. Lim Aik Yong is such334 words
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Article389 1986-04-10 21 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR By Big four in C Division tennis semi-finals ST JOSEPH'S Institution; Anglo-Chinese School; Raffles Institution; St Patrick's School. Four schools with similar goals, boasting proud traditions. Institutions steeped in Singapore history and subscribers to the merits of four simple words: Work hard, play389 words
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Article, Illustration262 1986-04-10 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By FTRST, they lost their tempers. Then they lost their rhythm. It was surprising, therefore, that Our Lady of Lourdes managed to win their National Schools Un-der-20 boys hockey match against Anglo-Chinese Junior College 1-0 at Balestier Road yesterday. At one stage in the262 words
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Article33 1986-04-10 21 BOYS' Town Vocational Institute thrashed Westlake Secondary 11-1 in a National Schools' soccer B Division match at Upper Bukit Timah yesterday. Other result: Serangoon Garden Sec 3 Pasir Panjang Vocational 2.33 words
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Article273 1986-04-10 21 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON fmmfmtf By THIS year's National Schools' waterpolo championships, which ended on Monday, attracted only 11 teams. Since the National championships began in 1976, the authorities have been doing their best to promote the game among schools in the Republic. But their efforts have been273 words
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Article, Illustration76 1986-04-10 21 When the going gets rugged RUGBY players from Naayaag Junior College aad Raffles JC had a gala time battling It out la their under-?* match aa eaa be seen la these pictures by JONATHAN CHOO. Although the more c4spavMe Raffleslans had the lien's share of the hail, Naayaag were no76 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-04-10 21 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE Nanyang Junior College Under-20 rugby team may not have the potential to win any titles like Raffles Junior College, but that certainly did not stop them from playing their hearts out despite losing 3-13 to RJC at Lorong Chuan yesterday.325 words
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Article, Illustration597 1986-04-10 22 SPOTLIGHT ON THE THOMAS CUP BADMINtON FINALS China omit their former All-England champ from T-Cup team list JAKARTA China must have taken their closest rivals completely by surprise when they omitted Zhao Jianhua. last years All-England badminton champion, from their Thomas Cup line-up announced here on Tuesday.597 words
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Article119 1986-04-10 22 BEIJING China will stage their first badminton tournament In the Grand Prix neries next month The tournament will be held from May ?h 4un 1 in Pushes, In the eastern prevlace sf Fijian, soon after the Hsaghsng leg. The tournament will attract the world's top playersAFP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration356 1986-04-10 22 Malaysia Cup quarter-final first-leg results: Singapore 5 Kedah 0; FT 0 Pahang 1; Trengganu 1 Johor 1; Kelantan 0 Selangor 0 KUALA LUMPUR Pahang coach Jita Singh played poker and Malaysia Cup soccer league chamJdons Federal Territory ell for his bluff at the Merdeka Stadium here last night.NST - 356 words
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Article37 1986-04-10 22 GOODWOOD Group edged out Sime Darby 1-0 in a Singapore Business Houses Football Le«*i*ue junior knockout competition at Farrer Park yesterday. Otaer mult Jarong League Div 1: Chartered Industries 2 Black and Det ker 1.37 words
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Article, Illustration525 1986-04-10 22 ,mdflkfk BARI (Italy) PARAGUAY'S Victor Pecci on Tuesday took revenge on Italian Claudio Panatta for last month's Davis Cup defeat, storming to victory in straight sets in the first round of the Bari Grand Prix tennis tournament. The pair last met in Palermo when Panatta *s defeat525 words
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Article167 1986-04-10 22 Golds for Sweden and Hungary TABLE TENNIS PRAGUE Sweden's men's and Hungary's women's teams won the gold medals at the European Championship on Tuesday night by beating France and the Soviet Union respectively. Sweden took their seventh team gold in a European championship with a 5-0 win over defending championsReuter - 167 words
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Article178 1986-04-10 22 Britain hold the holders HOCKEY KARACHI Holders Australia were held to a 2 2 draw by Britain on the fifth day of the six-i .-tion Chanip'ens Trophy tournament her m To-day. Britain, who held Pakistan and West Germany to uYawi in earlier games, took a 19th-minute lead when centre forwardReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement32 1986-04-10 20 We've taken the Mystery out of Japanese Cooking in JAPANESE COOKING CLASS COOKBOOK^ easl fBW^P Bsf -^^Wss^at. .A m\ r^L\ mm\^m\W \mV^mm\ recipes. Available at all good bookshops Distributed by [^FEDERAL PUBUCXHOHS32 words
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Advertisement655 1986-04-10 22 (On a hcikky EWnlii(fa )piir wrhiklien will cane upwith a J^ lot ol new friends. y«. f>> 4 S^jl K|i VJC' BUbbbbbbbbbbbbbbPJMlsuUUUUUUUUU SUBbbbbbbv Jltm wf%^mmr¥^^^l a I asß**N*B?"fl <\* I auu sB aauuBBUBH BbbT'bV bb"\Jbbbl BUUUUnS**%i?I X. 1 JH WA^m^^^B^^^^M bbbbbTbl bbTi W a* I PI W^ r mmYs mt655 words
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Miscellaneous178 1986-04-10 22 TODAY'S EVENTS A Til I KTK"** tUBBI :ott»K» I'rt m»ry Soh»ol track 4 Old o'shlp (Swiss Cottage Pri, 2 Bl I) ARTS Anrher-K.rrt Wv t: Prairie Fxpress A v Johnnie Walker mark LaM (Statleu tx'nng«' l Al^x Sports w Scorpions A Newport Arms) Roth at lIOCKKY Friendly: Indian Assor iation178 words
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Article, Illustration436 1986-04-10 23 JOE DORAI; JERRY SEH - JOE DORAI JERRY SEH Singapore take five-goal advantage to Alor Star Report: Pictures: SINGAPORE officials will this morning be making arrangements not for Sunday's quarter-final sec-ond-leg against Kedah at Alor Star but for the semi-final (April 18 and 23) against either Selangor or Kelantan The Alor436 words
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Article505 1986-04-10 23 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Comment. ..By SINGAPORE laughed all the way Into tbe .semi-fi-nals last Bight, clowning with a poor, confused Kedah who couldn't even get their substitution numbers right. If such was the opposition, the scoreline should not he taken at face value la case the505 words
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CRICKET BOXING
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Article199 1986-04-10 23 MAHMOOD tiAZNAVI - Singapore Under-23s crash out MAHMOOD tiAZNAVI SINGAPORE crashed out of the Malaysian Cricket Association Under-23 competition when they lost by nine wickets to Johor in their second match in Johor Baru yesterday. Needing to score a convincing win to vie for a place in tomorrow's final, the Republic were never199 words
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215 1986-04-10 23 Soviets win Cup with seven titles BANGKOK Soviet boxers won seven individual titles and the team championship to retain the King's Cup on Tuesday. The Soviet Union, winners of the Cup in 1964, amassed a total of 45 points to beat 1982 winners Kenya, who totalled 18 points, with UgandaReuter - 215 words
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Article196 1986-04-10 23 SAW YEW HOCK - SAW YEW HOCK By GRANDFATHER TO-BE Joe O'Connor, undaunted by the prospect of facing defending champion Lim Koon Guan in the next round, played the game of his life yesterday in the Rothmans championship Joe, with his special snooker glasses, belied his years to outlast196 words
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Article95 1986-04-10 23 GOFFS (Ireland) The miserable season of world No. 6 Ray Reardon took another downward turn on Tuesday when he was bundled out of the Irish Masters snooker championship in the first round. "I just haven't a clue at the moment," said the six-time former world champion,AFP - 95 words
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Article113 1986-04-10 23 Hussein Alijunied; Ahmad Safie - Yes, we're through fo the semi-h- nait. Without sounding boastful, it's impossible for us to surrender a fivs-goal edvantags at Alor Star. Though wa didn't play as wall aa last Thursday, I'm mora than pleased with the team'* performance as wall as with several individuals. Our113 words
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Advertisement269 1986-04-10 23 PA Wm, a job well done. M bbbV^BbbtA. A^A vmt^ mmA^am^^ mm^^^^ m^^^^ a^^^^BmmmMm m\\ m\. 1~~~~ IB mAYy wihusal u '^snuV i nunuhw I mm^mW ■W^^^^^^^^^s^^^^^^^^^^«Ml I AmWr —^^BUMUBBBf*"^^^ M I I 111 You're welcome. Ituaa-I 1^ IL aa_ ÜbWbbbbbbbl *fg _^^ssbbbbbbbbbbbb! ar ObU bbbb sni bb^ mzm^* -^si^^^^.uaHj269 words
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306 1986-04-10 24 Lower pay for new recruits THE Finance Ministry and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE) have rear hed an understand ing to resolve their dispute over lower starling salaries fot new recruits into the civil sot vice. A ministry spokesman confirmed yesterday306 words
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Article431 1986-04-10 24 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Bursaries will also be cut, in line with govt policy TRAINEE teachers joining the Institute of Education or College of Physical Education will be bonded for three years after they graduate. The new ruling will take imniediate effect for those in the431 words
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Article, Illustration285 1986-04-10 24 US firms win $195m research contracts for superjet WASHINGTON US firms have won contracts worth US$B9.5 million (Ssl9s million) for research into an aircraft, dubbed the "Orient Express", that would fly in space and travel from New York to Tokyo in about two hours. The Defence Department and the NationalReuter; AP - 285 words
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Article, Illustration216 1986-04-10 24 CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA (California) Clint Eastwood, the tough-guy actor famous for his portrayal of the film cop Dirty Harry, has been elected mayor of this tourist village. Eastwood, who in one of his films held a gun to a thug's head daring him to move and "make myReuter - 216 words
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726 1986-04-10 24 H. L. LIM - The day the Fijians couldn't honour their very special guest H. L. LIM By tn SUVA (Fiji) PM stuns his hosts, they worry him, then all's well that ends well SUVA (Fiji) The longawaited visit by Mr Lee Kuan Yew to Fiji got off to a startling start on Tuesday.726 words
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Article30 1986-04-10 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials climbed 17.84 points to 1,787.60 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration433 1986-04-10 24 Shevardnadze, Shultz to meet in May to plan for summit WASHINGTON Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze will meet in Washington in mid-May to make preparations for a superpower summit, expected to be held later this year in the United States, Mr Shultz announced onNYT; FT; Reuter; AFP; AP - 433 words
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102 1986-04-10 24 VIENNA Singapore's Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan arrived yesterday in Vienna to discuss the Cambodian conflict with his Austrian counterpart, Mr Leopold Gratr, the Foreign Ministry said Mr Dhanabalan will hold talks on bilateral economic issues and meet Austrian Chancellor Fred Sinowatz tomorrow during aReuter - 102 words
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Miscellaneous94 1986-04-10 24 Weather UP TO 1 pm. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up lo 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max.. 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.10 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.02 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 9 26 C Fine Amsterdam 4 8 C Cloudy Bangkok 25 35 C Sunny Beijing 9 22C Cloudy Beirut 17, 2394 words
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Miscellaneous63 1986-04-10 24 Manila 22 32 C Cloudy Melbourne 12 20 C Fine Mosrow 0 6 C Cloudy New York 1 12 C Cloudy Parln 6 8 C Cloudy Perth 19 23 C Showers Rome 10 23 C Cloudy 8. Francisco 12 20 C Cloudy Seoul 10 20 C Cloudy Sydney 18 2463 words
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Section TWo
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Article, Illustration1002 1986-04-10 1 The Paris designer collections Japan's designers are still a world fashion force, says JOHN de SOUZA, who reads between the lines of tepid reports on their recent shows. ARE the Japanese designers who show in Paris still a force in international fashion? The answer is a resounding1,002 words
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Article266 1986-04-10 1 A QUICK glance at Paris's overall directions for later this year: The hourglass, waist-nipped silhouette returns in bodysuits, long coats, tapered trousers, fitting skirts or long jumpers. The red ingot e long, shaped and flared. Coats also come in short reefer styles. Watch for swinging A266 words
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Advertisement756 1986-04-10 1 U.P. 95c per can H U.P. $2.30 per tin H U.P. $3 per pack I now ig-fci l now w Jm now ;iiKSsfln 397g *mA'¥mmWm^m^Bm m §m 141g/184g WMmWffmflvfiS Ii 1 1 *iO I 3x130s -A^WmmWmmmWmmmmmW&: LIFE GUARD condensed milk W ZMz^^A PLAIS|TERS Cheez bbl fO*W '■liltr! WmmAXMMmmW I KLEENEX756 words
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Advertisement71 1986-04-10 1 18? Films on TV 21 Catherine Ong previews April May's line-up Milk can hurt 8 Many Asians are denied the goodness of milk because of the lack of an enzyme Going beyond physics 4 Scientist C.N.Yang's book on himself Stylo Edited by John de Souza Food, Health ft Fitness Edited71 words
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Article, Illustration697 1986-04-10 2 TSUI XIAN - TSUI XIAN By Great Grapes EXCELLENT and unparallelled white wines is the forte of Maison Louis Jadot, founded in 1859. Last month, Pierre Henry Gagey, a computer engineer by training who now handles Jadot's export division, came to Singapore on his first trip to Asia. Jadot697 words
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Article, Illustration473 1986-04-10 2 Style CaaaaaTl A GLAMOROUS, well-made collection of slim clothes by Karl Lagerfeld. The look, based on literary ladies, is Edwardian. Very Coco Chanel are the neat houndstooth suits and big coats. For Iris Murdoch, it's fabulous suits and coats in caramel and navy. For Simone deAgencies - 473 words
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495 1986-04-10 2 DAN BERGER - DAN BERGER By Imagine a wine column describing a win* as "*th*r*al mnd y*t demonstrstivs, a win* with th* grac* of whisper of br**z* through magnolia tr** on spring eve". Would you drink this stuff? 7 "CLEAN, fresh and fruity" is used soCopley News Service - 495 words
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Article623 1986-04-10 3 CELEBRATING a birthday? Depending on your age and inclination, you may want a rousing do or a quiet, intimate dinner. Whichever way may be preferred, many now celebrate in restaurants rather than at home. Here are some birthday packages to choose from: GORDON GRILL,Reuter - 623 words
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Article, Illustration967 1986-04-10 3 May Ho - May Ho Microwave Corner By MARY Chew, 50, has been cooking for almost 25 years, but until recently, she had never gone near a microwave oven. A friend encouraged her to enter the microwave section of the national cooking competition organised by the People's Association967 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-04-10 3 Local Window on the Lunch only. $8 50 Favourite local Chinese. Park, on-going per person Indian and Malay dishes Holiday Inn and desserts Park View French la brasserie Lunch dinner Ala carte Specialities of the Georges, until end of menu Perigord region with a Meridien month complimentary274 words
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Advertisement95 1986-04-10 2 JMCV \a i\f^ $10.50--*r^*s* r #i I-Oggg > J yOUr yP way dOWn jff^Jlffi longest !§§S best gPfPI Thai «Kgf,»* in town. Aaaa^aWaC **v W^gj. 3rd storey g 189 '7m T^WWjVBW JAf$i*9^* Ramada •^^^^iil^Bgg-gßj *B*^^^*ggr pr WJt er ttnta rt ,flr tni 3X /^Pffl^K^^i This special Thai Buffet $> >95 words
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Advertisement242 1986-04-10 2 A fiL. Aspro p a C> \C\r\r\ W Plasters 20's Va'ltj-U. OCJ-^ IUUU Plastic) MHS 20's SanClOZ b/w Imperial U.P. $2.45 Calcium -I- Vitamin C Leather Soap 75gm 9 1 H Effervescent Tablets Nows^ia*JLvJ MM *****3 fl 1T tf Nows±.±U U.P. $5.20 Now $4.50 DVLOn TRAVEL *tW CLJTEX MSASH *-*>-'242 words
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Advertisement388 1986-04-10 3 B BBaaaaaaM LaaW (-Q aaaaaaf fW Jim t M /^■M^/aT f-TWW^A Ltf -le^^a^laaaaaaaataa^ b\^B B>aS mi^GA mmrßAamt^mmm- a^aaaj bbw ■L2ji BT<4rm"'V3f B JIBBIK' -^^bSbI BBWL j/\ >*Saaa -»-^S B•» k _^sa^"Bl BSr/v' aaaaar- -tV V^ Baa/ BRATA^k/^mSa —iTTM r —*y^aal aak,pg**|* T .'*»^r» Oaaß aßw "**Jt Ba. haaL? <m aX*388 words
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Article, Illustration699 1986-04-10 4 FOR those interested in knowing more about Professor Yang Cheng Ning's life and thoughts, here's a book that contains most of what the Nobel laureate has said over the years. Prof Yang, 64, Einstein Professor of Physics and Director of Theoretical Physics at New York State699 words
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Article, Illustration361 1986-04-10 4 SISTERS Chee Kin Foon (left) and Chee Siew Foon (right), who run an eating house, will dish out some spicy romance at the Victoria Theatre on Friday. They will appear in the title roles in The Butterfly Lovers, a Cantonese opera based on an evergreen love tragedy.361 words
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Article, Illustration179 1986-04-10 4 -ftnfc tK -W& W rtftA*?**** ■iftS*" -'k "f-Vrii*" p-ft'a: £■m? r •mc n B FN B **BA*fl **B I. A tN IT -»IA-:^.p^ iE* **"'l V")!*!**-** 1 **jft-D x* Ut B*d*l:A M fe 6 119 ,;-n iT k *I* M*t?t?/>;»i at; K F*****Mttt- ni* ■II ft**-** "U)s" m^m^i>i n I'.fV-179 words
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Article, Illustration135 1986-04-10 4 mn^mmmmm®. b;0-bbj -»--£> f^ißf-mTzi ESfii*^ BJ raftm-fiji x* t-s&HJi* -Hanne-^aßaVj ia-afc H-ftUHßlMM'ft^c-P ttttH^BHtCt^MBMM aM*A+H MMW ©/It-ft^*" t*i*«ll*l iTW^XflffltoFl^ftitt i*fti-t*««m?**i\ a •t-tWJJL 4M- JBWM-r-l 1 sTftftfl •«-lOS* > **tf*T*+ft«tJt* mr fiS &S******* 1971*^ fifl»7&U+^ ■*#tf*&*ifelKr J&NS'J 7^^617 r»S T-**t*W*i#*»|s] &5E7 *T¥£ttil» o fc* *B*# *A M MSM ftii£ fc***#**Pl«Mß-r ft****** "-mm"135 words
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Article, Illustration721 1986-04-10 4 When getting leftover food was considered an honour THE emperors ate well, but how well? Old palace records reveal just how they satisfied their appetites. Ensuring that his imperial person was gastronomically satisfied was the responsibility of a special department under the Palace Administration. Yushanfang might literally mean only the721 words
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331 1986-04-10 4 Ancient Buddhist scriptures discovered in US CURATORS of the New Orleans Museum of Art, while examining a newly-donated piece of Buddhist sculpture, found inside it what they believe to be rare Chinese manuscripts dating from the 12th century. The curators, who discovered the manuscripts while conducting a routine examination of331 words
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Article, Illustration733 1986-04-10 5 MOHD AZLI BABA - THE two main reasons why English is intensively used by non-English peoples all over the world is that most of its expressions are explicit and it is a language of knowledge. Its wide vocabulary provides accuracy and precision in its usage. It is comparatively733 words
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Article798 1986-04-10 5 Oleh MOHD AZLI BABA - Oleh MOHD AZLI BABA DI SINGAPURA, hampir kesemua rakyatnya menggunakan dua bahasa bahasa ibunda dan bahasa 'asing'. Kedua-dua bahasa ini merupakan alat untuk berkomunikasi. Kerana perjalanan sejarah, bahasa Inggeris telah muncul sebagai bahasa yang utama di sini. Sejarah penggunaan bahasa Inggeris bermula sejak kedatangan Sir Thomas798 words
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Article99 1986-04-10 5 flflkfl• Persatuan Pemudi Islam Singapura (PPIS) sekali lagi menganjurkan suatu kursus yang berguna untuk masyarakat. Kali ini kursus yang dianiurkannya itu dinamakan "KURSUS MENASIHAT DAN KEMAJUAN DIRI ASASI". Kursus tersebut akan berlangsung pada tiap-tiap hari Ahad, dari 13hb April hingga 4hb Mei. Ia dikelolakan oleh Jabatan Beliawanis99 words
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Advertisement523 1986-04-10 5 CLUB MED CHERATING BEACH, MALAYSIA. ■^*P®^ > fl fl^7*.aft bbe^^ "^mmm*-^ m-' "^A mm* a^pp-^>^ bbW- **B |^^a aawaaaa^"^ap^*aVA -^^j^^»r aCHaa. > ±ta^fcl"fi-tf¥tiiaai *"3l Lm- .aaaa '^^'^bI »tJ aaaak^Baaa^. ii* a"* -**"3ai aaaaaaa a^ *J*aaa'^aaaa». ~^^BBaa Baaw Bf aßaaaW bb^^^_b^S^b^hik.^jJ BaaaV >' iVr^aai —^s*ft| H^ jft B^t''. ifilr jra*' 1523 words
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Advertisement584 1986-04-10 6 LADIES ONLY Preview; I LIDO: SATURDAY 8.45am I Prices: STALLS $1.50 CIRCLE $2.50 CASH BOOKINGS NOW OPEN -No Free List "OMOI rHE YEAR'S 10 BEST" illi.nii Wnli. i.umi ii Xtayap«ri "OM oi mi YEAR'S 10 BEST" p| |wmmm I ■aatliM. VaX: Radio Sctaata m m "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10584 words
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Advertisement453 1986-04-10 6 TAT LEE BANK LIMITED iSR'INBL Tat Lee Bank Building, 63, Market St., Singapore 0104. f rTY\ Tel: *****92 (25 Lines) w I )A\ Af~*\ 1 -^J Ac^Jm Deluxe Nite Club -.j? i-:.-, m m £r Am Awl jB I presents aaaaaaaaaaaala*s a GROUND CONTROL I I a Direct from Hongkong453 words
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Advertisement113 1986-04-10 6 JUBH.EE/MAta-aARIN/EfaPRESS TOA PAYOH/DAUT/UWAGU QUEENBTOWN/HOLLYWOOO PLAZA/SAVOV/LBMIRTY ORIENTAL/PRESIDENT MOW SHO WTHC H* Frw UM rax 1 is. 3 is. 7 is. <is II IJO 330 7.M. 9.90 H #000 I 00. 3 30. 7 00. OIS Oat 100. 3 00. 7.30. 130 nua 1 30. 400 7 30. 9 30 a».^». aqnq113 words
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Advertisement969 1986-04-10 6 K (33*3400) 5 SHOWS 10 30anv 1 IS 400 645 t 9 30fw II "Ji MTItOfC Pl£*S£ NOTE Due lo tan lencth. tan flat O pro-inptty it advertised bme! Jl V 188 |RAf'Y^MIW'Y Af N. jj X tr^S LatoaaV aai V a^^^B~ >BB>aaa>a*j 4,1 ORCHARD: LAST DAY! <[> (*****85) 4969 words
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Advertisement1341 1986-04-10 7 mwmwMmmmmmmmmmmW^^mmWKKKMm^m^M^mmmmmmmmmmmmxAM^^^^^ \^B^ l l 111ll l ***^^^^^**^^^^**^B^BmmmmmmmmmmMmm\ I laaaafc^ 1646) A.P. Kim TTrading Co Bik 165 Bedok South Road »04 368 *****26 1 LaaV bbbW m 646 W n X nfl E ec,r cal Ga *">«■'«' Bum 122 b*-<io. eei I A\ \m *****81 *****11 *****01 I a* |,> Bi%^1,341 words
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Advertisement84 1986-04-10 7 fTarj A-::>; TED AUBEURY .THE Evan in the world of espionage there are rules, understanding. And Tad Andsri had broken thane too violent, too unpredictable, personal Involve riw.nl, a face that didn't fit. But now, a revenge opsi ation was called for An East Berlin abduction under the noses of84 words
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Article, Illustration887 1986-04-10 8 Healthy Lifestyle Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Dr Ang Kong Ee Exercise Physiologist On April 21, children on Singapore's school milk programme will be introduced to low-lactose or hydrolysed milk. Our columnists explain why some people are able to drink large quantities of ordinary milk while others887 words
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Article, Illustration299 1986-04-10 8 Tran iing Health Education Department, Ministry of Health IT'S no compliment to be told that you have a sweet tooth, especially as eating too much sug-ar-loaded food is not healthy. In 1960, Singaporeans consumed 130.4 g of sugar and confectionary (sweets, chocolates, candies) per person per299 words
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294 1986-04-10 8 What you can do This prevents surges in the release of insulin and the subsequent rise and fall in blood sugar levels. This helps in weight and fat control. In addition, complex carbohydrates are high in fibre, and are sources of other essential nutrients294 words
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Article249 1986-04-10 8 (One teaspoon of sugar 20 calories) Approximate sugar content Portion (Equivalent Food size teaspoon) Beverages Cola drink 360 ml 9 Root beer 300 ml 4Vfe Seven-up 360 ml g Doeaerta Custard 1 2 cup 2 French pastry 1(120g) 5 Apple pie 1 slice 7 Custard249 words
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Advertisement77 1986-04-10 8 MHP *****6 Yomeishu helps improve your blood circulation. Am educes fatigue, increases your appetite /mEMW** und helps strengthen your body. JflH JT^A -aaaaV Ev W^^^^ Iu- Io In .illh. .^r^^V^i^Bßal BBaV Ammmm MmW- W A^"^ N c x Sole Agent: Jf Jl* l^.»t AoPnrU <Pta.t I ..I ff 3 •01-497,77 words
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Advertisement158 1986-04-10 8 flßßßßbc' -BBBBBBB'* 19 BE T W Bam^*mmW£t^ m *^L /aim. '^SgßjT M^Bz^^*^^^. j 1 1 A i %%r/m The man who keeps Clark Hafcri Physical Fitness Genters in top shape. Clark Hatch. Twenty one years ago Clark wanted to start a business that would be successful, respected and the leader158 words
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Miscellaneous127 1986-04-10 8 /I'm sorry. Did I hurt you. L Misslim/ J JTm alright^ L> But you look J V tired, Susan .J I just came back from X ~J sick leave and I'm still jl feeling weak. I get tired p"^j, il easily' UK). But I guess tjjZA^A— -■ML that's no excuse127 words
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Advertisement6836 1986-04-10 9 y^ W f V /^^^>, y^ M I II hi N. r^ 'Vv, 1^ 1 ij m. N I II X. A, W. TELEPHONE SERVICE: Xmm I V I m _bbV **aßa> B VBffe al aggaßgagagaVß%a*Bj) Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm bpm oVadlme ne«! db» 1 a Saturday:6,836 words
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Advertisement1282 1986-04-10 9 TMEA CLOSER LOOK "If you have been promising yourself a trip to Canada, then 1986 is the year you should stop dreaming and start packing. Whether you come to Canada specially for the Expo or make Expo 86 the highlight of your vacation in Canada, you will love the excitement1,282 words
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Advertisement827 1986-04-10 10 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal S3O $70 i l «iii. «ml I ronaportoUon i i 1 .mil deliver} service Hpeclallsl In plana organ removal Eco- i nointcal rates We auppl) 15' i>«r I r> Responsible reltaMe and ex- i |..-i ii io i'ii arorkera provided. Open lr.i.ii B.i in li' ll»(iiii827 words
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Advertisement857 1986-04-10 10 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS $10. .inswerniK $10. telex IB office rm lanle warehouse Tel :w»;i:*wh aaa*BM WHY REMT OFFICE? Table space %2tA\. answering with prestigious address $45. telex $5. telefax $5. typing available *****8H TYPING. ANSWERING. MAILING. Tlx. Beet, Tax. lncorpn of Cos. Jelen Secretarial857 words
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Advertisement702 1986-04-10 10 57 Business Opportunities i^___ i LADY MANAGER WANTED tu run cuke t.ikuu' and rtecoratint? school in ;i licenced premise Persons* spptytnc must have experlence write to: s t Boa A*****. 390 Kim Sen* Road. S'pore 0923 SUB-CONTRACTOR AVAIL. TO carry out condominium it apartment cleaning services Willing to lake Jobs702 words
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Advertisement733 1986-04-10 10 64 Domestic Halp 64 Domastic Halp Available Available a-M^aiMlMJl'lJliyk'lal^Jl.^ PACKAGE OFFER $550 Incl. Call *****02/*****60 e Full Insurance protection #02-08. Katong Pla/a e Documentation Fee Services Spore 1542 e 1 Year Free Medical /service is our main Check-Up CONCERN, 2 Yrs Free Replacement f°je% JS\ 1 1 At >fV --J733 words
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Advertisement479 1986-04-10 10 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive ACCOUNTANT (PART-TIME) required by small SS— 'raiding co. DUTIES: Consolidate monthly accounts, be able to handle year end accounts to audit level. Assist In preparation of management reports It budget requirements. HOURS: Approximately 4 days per month. Possibly a few extra hours during annual balance.479 words
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Advertisement601 1986-04-10 10 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Because of our expansion, we now have vacancies for the following newly created positions: a> Cash Control Clerks Candidates must have some experience in handling huge amounts of cash. They must be prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts at601 words
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Advertisement433 1986-04-10 10 A leading painl manufacturing company invitee applications tor the poets of: A. ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR Requirements e Male/ female e Age below 30 years e Possess either qualifications with at least 1 year's relevant working experience or 4 to 5 years' exposure In a similar capacity B. ASSISTANT PRODUCTION OPERATOR Oeteils433 words
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Advertisement691 1986-04-10 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical mmm DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PTE LTD SINGAPORE requires a GENERAL CLERK Raquiramants. a GCE 'O' level a No experience required Those Interested please call on Mr. Ong Soo Wah personally for an interview at: Intrans Distribution Services Pte. Ltd. Inchcape Warehouse 450/452 Alexandra Road Singapore 0511691 words
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Advertisement828 1986-04-10 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical International Shipping Company hae vacancy for a: FEMALE ASSISTANT TANK CONTAINER OPERATOR Preferably age 20 to 23. OCI <. Level, have past experience in shipping. PSA regulations and transportation Pleeaa apply stating aalary expected end contact telephone number to: P.O. BOX 3335 SINGAPORE 9053 Trading828 words
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Advertisement616 1986-04-10 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales %W OR MORE ANNUALLY The company is a multinational and among the top Corporations in Singapore It has over 300 employees nationwide working m 4 branch offices The POSITION calls for dynamic young men and women, preferably secondary education, possess natural drive and determination to succeed616 words
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Advertisement611 1986-04-10 11 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Salas Salas CBA-sATIVK SALBB BjByWBBB^tTATIVs-pl It you want lo be best paid with hardwork. switch lo Sales! Not to worry about your age sex qualification or working jh experience What we want is people who have will power to jjg learn and desire to611 words
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Advertisement672 1986-04-10 11 SALES REPRESENTATIVES Newly eeteblished division of a direct selling compeny invitee Mete end Femele applicanta for the Seles Dept. Experience not necessary, training will be provided The Rewords: e Basic salary plus commission e Career advancement e Travel Incentives The Candidate* a Age 18 to 30 Completed at least O'672 words
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Advertisement540 1986-04-10 11 71 Situations Vacant: Salas SALES REPRESENTATIVES A Sales Supervisors required immediately Tel *****06 or *****08 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MPM requires immediately (A) PRODUCTION ENGINEERING/ QC ASSISTANTS (B) MACHINE KEEPERS e Diploma holder In Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronics Trade for Post A e ITC/NTC or Tech. 4ln Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronics/ Tool540 words
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Advertisement958 1986-04-10 11 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical A Flite Industries r\ 4 Investments Pte Ltd Al We are a large business concern involved a£ m precision metal machining works Due to fjy w\ our requirements, we are inviting you to join 0\ usas 0\ AmmmmVaWaWSmmmWM^ WX NTC 20r3 in958 words
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Advertisement602 1986-04-10 11 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situation* Vacant: Production Production Production European Standard Electronics en ire i MOVE JW AtHEM/s, WITH US A' Af mW m m mm Mmmmmw Free transport (for shift only )/transport allowance aS 2 increments a year No scope work A r \A r^ x602 words
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Advertisement413 1986-04-10 11 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Are With Us!! 1| j @GEAC J USA. Y| has immediate vacancies for: 3 E Completed Secondary education in technical fm E stream fm 3 Knowledge of die-casting preferred m =J Must have completed full-time National Service A Primary education -^iSj B413 words
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Advertisement407 1986-04-10 12 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production SCI 1 MANUPACTURINO I— SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. urgently requires Requirements: b Minimum 16 years old b Completed Primary 6 education We offer good starting salary PLUS b Confirmation increment b Attractive shift allowance b Attractive attendance and meal allowance b 5-day week407 words
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Advertisement314 1986-04-10 12 has vacancies for Female Packing Machine Operator For the following shifts 2nd shift: 1500 hrs -2300 hrs 3rd shift: 2300 hrs 0700 hrs We offer a basic salary of $340 per month together with attractive shift and other allowances applicable as follows: Second shift allowance: S3 plus meal subsidy of314 words
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Advertisement576 1986-04-10 12 73 Situations Vacant: Production Established Plastic Factory in Kallang Piece requires PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR with at least 3 years experience In same position In a plastlr Injection moulding factory. Intereeted perties, please submit full personel deteils end contact telephone number and non-returnable photo to: The Advertiser Katong P.O. Box 88 Singapore576 words
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Advertisement576 1986-04-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous B WALK-IN [interview! AN INVITATION TO MINGLE I I WITH THE JETSETS. I ■earn TOP dollars while! I YOU ENJOY YOURSELF I I PAPILLON PAPAGAYO I SANCHO PANZA DON SANCHO PASEO Exclusive Japanese Members' Clubs I I requires I I 1. FEMALE576 words
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Advertisement577 1986-04-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous m^S^^^^SS^4MMMMMMMm^SSSi^^Smmm^m m Wall eatabliahed printing factory requirea 1) SELF-ADHESIVE LABEL PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS a Completed N.S. e Energetic and willing to work hard e Working experience not necessary as training will be provided e Primary 6or Secondary lor 2 education. 2) SILKSCREEN PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS (Male/Female)577 words
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Advertisement406 1986-04-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Archive A reader in Advanced I Tape Technology I hee aaveral vacancies for expansion: I Minimum Primary 6/BEST education Age between 16-35 Female applicants preferred Secondary 2 and above Preferably with 1 year's experience in the testing of electronic/electrical products Secondary 1 4 education 1 2406 words
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Advertisement598 1986-04-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous t HILTON j INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE requires A) RESTAURANT CASHIERS B) NIGHT AUDITOR i Requirements: For Poet (A): e Preferably with GCE O' i level, e Knowledge of basic book-keeping would be I an advantage, a At least 1 to 2 years experience. For Poet (B): j598 words
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Advertisement925 1986-04-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous COLDROOM STOREKEEPER WITH experienced in NYK Battery Pallet Stacker needed immediately to work in Jalan Pemlmpin. Living in Ang Mo Km Shun Fu- Thomson area Interview between 3 30pm 6pm. at 32 Hongkong Street. Spore 0105 FACTORY AT 8 Seletar West Farmway 1 off Jalan Kayu925 words
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Advertisement564 1986-04-10 12 81 Vehicles For Hire ORIENT CAR LEASING PTE LTD offers DAILY SPECIAL Sunny $50 Bluebird $60 Laurel $80 Cedrlr- $100 Brougham $120 WEEKEND SPECIAL 1300 cc $130 1600 -c $150 Collection: Friday 4 00pm Return: Monday 10.00am 8-seater mini bus $80 per day 13-seater mini bus $100 per day 19-seater564 words
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Advertisement679 1986-04-10 13 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 4>*i > Catch an AHa Romeo ar Milan Auto Kaki Bukit Tel *****80 Bukit Timah Tel: *****52 Rjramount Tel: *****00 LATE 1883 PEUGEOT 505SR manual powe.- steering. I pte owner, showrm cond $26,500 *****67 MgO-77 PEUGEOT 504 (pte.). Alrcon hl-fl. new paint, insurance. $2,500 only679 words
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Advertisement937 1986-04-10 13 87 For Sala: Mercedes Q REGN TS Mercedes 250 i-uto Atrcon cassette Tel: *****33 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat ALMOSI '82 FORD I.ASKK 1.5 Ghta noichback 5-speed. alrcon., s/rlms. hl-fl. power window, tax/ ins 7/'8«, PARF, good cond. $13,900 Can loan $10,000 *****47 ALMOST 1(4 FORO Telstar 1 6GL 1 pte937 words
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Advertisement946 1986-04-10 13 90 For Sale: Toyota OCT. 'S3 COROLLA DX 13 BV wagon. 1 lady owner. Tuff-koted. permashlne, low mileage, alrcond.. cassette, immaculate cond $23,000 Tel: *****79 O REG. OCT. '83 Toyota Corona 1800 Auto 1 owner Alrcon. radio cassette. Power steering/ window, central locking. Tax Sept. 06. Immaculate cond *****03 'SS946 words
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Advertisement923 1986-04-10 13 92 For Sale: Mazda 4/'B3 MAZDA 020 GLX 5-speed. 4-dr (new) power steering/ window, central lock, alrcon.. s/rlms. hl-fl, PARF, tax 9/'B6, beautiful cond $19,800 Can loan *****72 '03 MAZDA 323 I.SGT with sunroof, 2 owners, showrm cond. Alrcon radio cassette. $22,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****01 '04 MAZDA 626 Hatchback sspeed.923 words
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Advertisement958 1986-04-10 13 94 For Sala: Daihatau IBM CHARADE TURBO 3-dr For the discerning enthusiast who desires the best It willing to pay for tt. Fty extras over 08,500, incl. full body kit, 14" rims It NCT tyres, extractors it exhaust system, Turbo actuator, sports rated suspension, very expensive hl-fl. never raced, g'teed958 words
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Advertisement799 1986-04-10 13 97 For Sala: 97 For Sala: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles DAIHATSU 1000 6-SEATER I I STATIOIMWAGON Superb Economy 19km/ 1 60km/hr Low Road Tax $298 for 6 months Power Equipped with the renown Charade 3-cylinder engine Outstanding Comfort Standard factory Nippon Denso alr-condltloner RHgfSinTien Song I^2 BBa. M d ff<ce799 words
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Advertisement598 1986-04-10 13 '04 NIOBAN PETROL. 4-wheel < drive. Diesel. 1 owner. Alrcon. New tax. Tel: *****88 Foo. I j 9/80 OATOUN PICKUP, alrcond.. radio/ cassette, tax 8/86. Good cond. $4300. Pager: *****94 Loh. I m m i 88 Safe/ Wanted: Motor C y c lee/ Scoot are MANY 2NOHANO LCI2S, RXK. MBX598 words
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Advertisement817 1986-04-10 13 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE. HIGHEST OFFER s 0 CASH PAYMENT for PARF, non-PARF. used cars ind commercial vans, any model 1 fa c.c. Trade ln considered. All customers welcome MR. KOH *****30/ *****30/ 7 (day)/ *****52 (night) 308, Telok Kureu Roed (off Eeet Coeet Roed) Singepore 1542. I Bss7TM*nrTJ817 words
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Advertisement893 1986-04-10 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses S^-|iiiiiiii^-|ii^ iiSS^^-m c IOLLAND RO. VICINITY Modern/ r olonial detached. 3 bdrms, ser- 2 rani's, separate living dining, 15.000- 20.000 sq.ft. $2,500- $3,000 C jERMAN/ DUTCH SCH. VICINITY eew d storey detached, 4 bdrms. f itudy. petio overlooks gdn./ •/pool. $6000 c SIN TONG PK Hilltop893 words
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Advertisement836 1986-04-10 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses :HANGI 8' > MILES 2-storey corirr terr hse Unfurn $780 Tel: *****5 (after 9am)/ *****83 )I STRICT 11 UNFURNISHED Sln-;le-storey semi-detached house lent $1,000 Tel *****87 HST. I9 SERANGOON GDN 3-rm. eml-d 4200 sq ft Airnn $750 .'all *****61 >IST 205*' JALAN LANJUT. 2 sln-;le-storey terrace836 words
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Advertisement838 1986-04-10 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available Available: Apartments Apartmanta Apartmanta M-\LSONETTES FORRENTT FKOM $3/000 PER MONTH COMMON FACILITIES OLYMPIC LENGTH SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM SQUASH COURTS CLUB HOUSE TENNIS COURTS MINI-SUPER MARKET MODERN SAUNA 24-HOUR SECURITY CONTACT TEL:- *****33 JA A p* a At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard838 words
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Advertisement1168 1986-04-10 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartmanta Apartmanta Newly completed eastern lagoon i J apartments for lease condominum i R w^ Upper East Coast Road J high quality finishings 4 Bedroom Penthouse f partly or fully furnished cctorh i t scenic surroundings Ho||an(j Roa(j a ALDEA BLANCA 3 bedroom apartment1,168 words
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Advertisement714 1986-04-10 14 107 Accommodation Availabla: Apartmanta FONTANA GARDEN (DIST.IO) m fully furnished 3 bedrooms with M servant's on ground floor Pool W Rental $2,400 Call Jones Lang g Wootton *****88 g GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX Beach W Road beautiful apt with seaA view 2-bedroom Fully furnished $1,200 p.m. 0.n.0. Call Jones Lang f714 words
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Advertisement983 1986-04-10 14 107 Accommodation Availabla: Apartmanta PANDAN VALLEY. SPLIT-LEVEL. 1 3-bdrms alrcon on high floor. Full recreational facilities Rea- sonable rent Call: *****82 RIDGEWOOO LIHOLIHO RISE, 4 1 bdrms. Condo facilities. Tenant's choice furnishings Occidental 1 *****00/ *****31 1 SERANGOON RD./ Jin Toa Payoh Junction, 2nd fir flat. 3 1 rms. >.983 words
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Advertisement918 1986-04-10 14 107 Accommodation Availabla: Apartmanta DO WALK-UP APT. for rent Unfurn. 5 mlns. from town. Free carpark. Contact: *****20 D.S (CAIRNHILL VICINITY), well furn 3+l bdrmed apt High fir $900 Houseworld *****64/5 0 9 GRANGEFORD 2 bdrms Well furn TV Video Condo facilities *****54/ *****63 Make an offer 0 9 NEAR918 words
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Advertisement803 1986-04-10 14 108 Accommodation Availabla: Rooms RMS AT CLEMENTI. Sunset Way Holland. Jurong. $150-$250 Pte apt Eng Kong. $600 *****34/6 RM. WITH AIRCONO. Fully furn Near Bt Timah Shopping Ctr At $380 Tel *****03 Mlss Fu ROOM FOR STUDENTS along Serangoon Gardens Meals laundry provided Tel: *****88 ROOM FOR RENT at Clementi803 words
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Advertisement972 1986-04-10 14 113 For Sala: Houses 72 JALAN PACHELI Diet. IS e Double-storey terrace e Land area 2120 sq ft freehold e Upstairs 3 bedrooms 1 toilet e Downstairs servant's room. living, dining, kitchen, toilet e Selling $290,000 Cail: *****28. MRS KOK 2pm lo 7pm DIST 16 2 SUNBiRD Rd. Off Upp972 words
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Advertisement976 1986-04-10 15 113 For Said: Houses UPPER PAVA LEBAR 2-storey cor- ner terrace 3.000 sq ft F'hold 9 DBOsOsssssTt Rd 2-storey terrace 2.200 sq ft t "hold Tel: *****98 DIOT.It BRAND NEW d/storey senu-d 5.000 sq ft. 5 bdrms F'hold. MdV Realty *****82 DIST 20. JLN. PEMIMPBI. 2-storey semt-d Fully renovated 3600976 words
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Advertisement882 1986-04-10 15 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmanta THE BEAUMONT tui rtn flats. 2-bdrm mals., 3bdrm. flats, 4-bdrm flats for immediate occupation. Fully furnished/ unfurnished GOODLANO PTE LTD *****2b). T«nur« ol lond: F/hoW (frm from •ocumbrincn on BBOBROBassj Expected Dato of Logal Cotnplslion: 31.12.TM0 Dovslopsr's Lie. No: 3848 s*VSVs°aViWoNllOflt P*f mil Mo: 0880882 words
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Advertisement931 1986-04-10 15 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmanta MIGRATING! PANDAN VALLEY L"600 sq.ft 5 rms. Carpeted Very well kept. Split-level F'hold $160,000. Hap Seng *****58 ORCHARD VICINITY 2-BDRM. walkup apt Newly renovated, low malntenace/ prop tax 998 yrs 1071 sq ft $188,000 *****12 PANDAN VALLEY -POINBETTIA Twr., 4 bdrms., mals.. 2.800 sq.ft.. panoramic931 words
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Advertisement954 1986-04-10 15 116 For Sala: HDB Apartmanta 5-ROOMED A M.Kio Blk 642 $125.00 Chai Chee Blk 51 $129,000 Marina Psrsds Blk 1/ 12/ 29 (facing sea) $112,000- $135,000 Marsilino Blk 214 $95,000 Spotliswoods Pk Blk 106 $155,000 Bedok Blk 90/ 97/ 139 $115,000 Blk 413/ 553/ 711 $135,000 4-ROOMED A M.Kio Blk954 words
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Advertisement925 1986-04-10 15 116 For Sala: HDB Apartmanta TOA PAYOH CENTRAL 3-rm Corner (dr. to dr.) terrazzo, parquet, cabinets $38,000. (CPF $46,000) Sky Property *****20/ *****64 URGENT BALEI 4-RM. pure blk 254 A.M.Kio Close to church, sch. It market. Well renovated. Reasonable price (full CPF) *****12 URGENT SALE. A.M. Klo. 5-rm 81k. 171.925 words
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Advertisement555 1986-04-10 15 116 For Sala: HDB Apartmanta 3-RM. HONG LIM Complex Blk 538. ceramic throughout, full wall tiles, prlre neg *****88 (5 lines) 3 RM. IMPROVE HOB. Blk 20. Toa Payoh Lor 7. nil -738. S. 1231 for sale Contact *****70/ *****77 3-RM. NEAR THOMSON Yaohan. Market, high fir. Oood view. Well555 words
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Advertisement852 1986-04-10 15 117 Propartiaa Wantad mmWAm BEDOK/ CLEMENTI LANOEO PROPERTY WANTED Osnusns buyer urgently requires a terrace house in any location. Owners pistil call DAVID BOH MstfcZ*****4 PARISIAN ANO CUSCADEN Tower apartments wanted by wealthy foreign Investors presently In town. Oenulne owners who want to sell please call Classifone *****30 (off. hrs.)852 words
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Advertisement1252 1986-04-10 15 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaceo 118 Factory Spaces I PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I I UNION CENTRE J I FOR LEASE a Newly completed 6' .> storey light industrial building at .aßsfl sssWa-assssgi Jalan Pemimpin. Oft Upper Thomson Rd smmWmmWGmrS^m 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 lbs A1,252 words
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Advertisement716 1986-04-10 16 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces W The Most 'Enviable Banking Hall in Town is Now Available I |^to One Bank. A OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE at Sim Lim Tower. S(0820) 735 sq.ft. Reasonable rent Phone Doshl *****8/ *****5 (Johor Bahru) PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL, 10th fir office716 words
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Advertisement386 1986-04-10 16 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces FOR SALE/ EXCHANGE Shop unit 500 sq ft.. sth floor Peninsula Plaza 999 years. For sale at $450 ps.f., ono. or exchange for office (about 600 800 sq.ft.) In new bldg. at Raffles Place/ Shenton Way/ Cecil Street vicinity. Tel: 338*7555 Mlss Blbi. O 19386 words
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Advertisement664 1986-04-10 16 124 For Rent: 124 For RentShop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Space I (approx. 2,200 sqft) facing 2nd storey concourse in Serangoon Plaza (at Serangoon Rd next to Hotel President Merlin) UIIAmDtoESsSG CUM BEAUTY SALON/SCNOOL THE PLAZA (Outaida CBO) Unit on the 2nd Storey next to the lift a Area 1664 words
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Advertisement641 1986-04-10 16 125 Shop Spacaa Wantad REPUTABLE TRAVEL AOENT requires a Sales Outlet around 300 si, ft at Far East Plaza (Ist/ 2nd floor). Unit musl be at an easily accessible location It within the view of the public. Price negotiable. PI tel: *****78 Jackie/ Molly. SHOP SPACE WANTED ln Lucky J641 words
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Advertisement530 1986-04-10 16 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Toura |GO^iq^us> gateway TO EUROPE I 4 AND YOU WONT GO WRONG! I 4 First-Class Tours At Really Reasonable Prices. /17 reasonably-priced vacations covering U.K. and continental Europe I BBm^mßmW 21 15 departures year round •> Comprehensive Sightseeing Breakfasts Dinners. I Ul 6-12530 words
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Advertisement61 1986-04-10 16 XXXXXXXXXXXX Another avid supporter of classifieds is Skilltek Services Pte Ltd., an employment agency They have been using The Straits Times Classifieds for 3 years Explained its Operations Manager, Mr Angelo Maniam, "We always receive a tremendous response each time we advertised. Our vacancies are often filled up easily The61 words
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Advertisement498 1986-04-10 16 137 Tours IUXUDT roudS I TH«VH PTt ITD ■As. PULAU TIOMAN 1^ (MOBNINO Dm J^^ 40/3N SI6COO M'CCA x; DfSARU KUL S6B 0C KUKUe $32 00 KN JtsaOß BOATCBUISi 525 00 BANOKOK ~~7 SD/4\ S 735 00 A^fP I NCtll BOOM Bf 8V iif.yl\ B OVfRSfASAOCAL <c S #0 1498 words
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Advertisement436 1986-04-10 16 137 Tours RELIANCE VoorNo i^ r Choice A Great i 1%/\V NoMday \V V* nunnMwwmm More sightseeing in Beijing varied cruisine throughout inclusive of imperial Beijing Duck ■sllsssss-gjggisn »B K^^"^^^*#*s 8 MONCK ONC MACAU ZMONCSHAN FOSMAN CUANCZHOU $1750 7 me CANTON /CUILIN/ HONC KONC ***** 9/11 CM, < CANTON /BEIJBtC/436 words
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Advertisement48 1986-04-10 17 137 Tours bbbbbbbl B^^l^rT 'TT aBB^JTTT^rS^ATT^BBB-i jaj^Yi-iV lioitOr.i.l Uimbbbi 1 mmT- TfThlHlf^li./'J'-J'^ 'wrwISI .-rtfmjm mtiTu^mrY^ WmmhA BBBBBBissssaBBBBBBBBBBIs' \BB Iksa Ism^Jbl I J^Pfflß B^ffllffiHlH aWWaß>a|yßl W WAwßmt m^^^^^A^^^^^MMA SSBWiaVIsBBBBBBBBBBBm~ fl BBBM VSVar^^^^BBBBBBBBBBBsI BBbV Y^B^ 1 .TTllbbbbm < SrH*fß fit 111 Tha Straits Times Classified Tha Graatnasa of Baing Small dm48 words
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Advertisement409 1986-04-10 17 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Toura CS+Fkllf* A I ICTDA I I A Reef Perth Tasmania Townsville/ o-UCfVf-u AUO I nALiM Qreat Barrjer Reef/Gold Coast/Sydney PACK frOITI $1056 Incl: airfare, hotel, most meals, tours and Adelaide Sydney Adelaide transfers Melbourne Adelaide Perth AS-YOU-PLEASE from Brisbane Gold Coast/Sydney/ 222l C U409 words
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Advertisement184 1986-04-10 17 American Express Style... |iii r iP-iff fl*>Ott f^^^^Jja I *J&. mmmMAmmi Al6 Da v s s P rec \sS^*i7 I from Ss349BVv^To England/Holland/ f Germany/ Austiia/ Italy/ tV^~^[ I Swit;priand/France I 16 Days Tempo I from *****8 I England/France/SwitzerlanoVltaly/ I Austna/GeimanyrVtoMand I Departs: May 29. June 2.5,9.12 I 17 Days184 words
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Advertisement284 1986-04-10 17 137 Tours 137 Tours SMITATOIIRS9 CHINA&IOB 0 70 All Beijing Unique Price 30 5 7/90 Scenic China Unique Price SpeaaiDep 22/4 23. 30/ 4. 2. 7. 1 6. 2 1 28. 30/ 5 90 Charm of China From $2188 25/4 140 Gems of China From $2788 26/ 4 150 Wonders284 words
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Advertisement438 1986-04-10 17 146 Foreign Education HOROLE HOUSE SCHOOL, Lymirnjton (South Coast), England ls a successful Preparatory Boarding and Day School for boys and girls to 14 years. Two hours from Heathrow with courtesy service to airports. Headmaster John Vernon and Mrs. Vernon will be staying at Marco Polo Hotel. Singapore, from 10th438 words
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Advertisement1258 1986-04-10 17 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses I /^^> GET A bf^ C£?RECOGNISED mf^r^v^ COMPUTER ■^^35 QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS GCE 'O' or 'A' in Computer Studies NCC Diploma in Computer Studies C G 418 (747) Advance Diploma in Computer Studies ICCP/NCB exam BCS/NCB Part I Computer Programming in BASIC COBOL (Student1,258 words
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Advertisement438 1986-04-10 17 COMPUTER PROGRAMMIKG COURSE (Specially programmed L>r students, school leavers and others) BASIC (Beginners) 1. INTENSIVE COURSE 1)W/F 7 *****0pm 6/04 2) Mto F 9.00- 12.00pm :!l/04 3) Mto F 2.00- 5 00pm -1/04 4) M/W/F 9.00- 12.00pm VO4 5) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm /04 6) Mto F 9.00- 12.00pm ;«yO5 7)438 words
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Advertisement638 1986-04-10 18 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses ICCI PSC Day 18 4 evening S ,i Subjects incl of Intorination Processing. Word t'rocessing. Telexing Systematic Secretarial Training Ctr OHM 7.W5130 SHORTHAND BEGINNERS 17 4 M Thur 1 30 9pm Peace Centre Commercial School (*****30) TELEX COURSE. individual Coaching complete whole course $90 Tel *****12638 words
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Advertisement619 1986-04-10 18 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses CACA~ Chartorod Association ol Certified Accountants AAT Association of Accounting Technicians lAM Institute of Administrative Management New Classes commencing on Full Time: 21/4/86 Part Time: 14/4/86 A IS/4/86 For details, please call: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Block 162 Buklt Merah Town Centre Tel: *****80 (8619 words
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Advertisement654 1986-04-10 18 152 Music Courses RELIABLE ORGAN. PIANO lessons by lady teacher from $50 *****31 *****05 153 Driving Instruction FREE FINAL THEORY answer question Driving $11 per hour. Ang Mo Klo tt Übl Test Centre Contact: Mr Tan *****96. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ Send 01-36 Kim Seng Shpg Ctr. Kim Seng Road654 words
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Advertisement384 1986-04-10 18 160 Other Couraes/ Instruction REAL ESTATE SALES Training Comprehensive 40-hr. course in the evening teaches you the rope of the trade with video programs from US ERA *****66 170 Lost OWNER'S REWARD lost American Express travellers cheque amounting to US$7O,OOO, OAI9--129-690 to OA 19- 129-829 2/3/83. Reward to anyone who384 words
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Advertisement29 1986-04-10 18 rwi h e S t r a 1 t s T 1 m s mmm s s 1 1 E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 629 words
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Advertisement569 1986-04-10 18 APPCTNTMENTS/NOTICES ■■at ST ANTS RSSOBBIHBI Tek M N#: *****59 I I Bex Service: Telex Service- STAM T «S R<J^iTiMLMr> BaJ« 8ervlo«: Tel *****11 Straits^Times: 5J2500 psc <m Collected: Sss 00 leiexaervice. S.I. \..\.1.N. RS ***** TIMEAD I ext 5724/5/6/8 A 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc cm. I Posted: Sslo 00569 words
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Advertisement128 1986-04-10 18 j Understand Productivity and get on with it What is productivity? Productivity is how well various resources (imputs) are brought together and put into use for achieving specific goals or results Productivity is the key to profitability. The challenge is how to secure the maximum possible improvement in performance or128 words
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Advertisement660 1986-04-10 18 Our client is a modern 500 bed, acute general teaching hospital affiliated with a university. It is within easy reach of Melbourne City, State of Victoria, Australia, and offers excellent equal opportunity For both positions, our client is committed to a pol'cy of training and localisation ar.d all nonAustralian employees660 words
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Advertisement987 1986-04-10 19 APPOINTMENTS I MARKETING ft IN PRINT MEDIA j 1 MANAGERS I Times Business Publications Ltd, a subsidiary of A The Straits Times Press, which is the leading newspaper publishing group in the region, has career opportunities in the H Advertisement Department of Business Times. We invite prospective applicants with potential987 words
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Advertisement501 1986-04-10 19 NOTICES AJ SINGAPORE I C APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR B DIPLOMA COURSES I IN ENGINEERING I Commencing 16th June 1986 B The Singapore Polytechnic conducts a range of full-time diploma B courses designed to train engineering technologists to meet the B needs of industry. We are a well established and501 words
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Advertisement728 1986-04-10 19 B^PMMCO HOLDINGS BERHAD^ I NOTICE OF DIVIDEND AND CLOSURE OF fl REGISTER OF MEMBERS I NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT the Directors have decided I H to pay an interim dividend of 39 tax exempt for the year ending fl H 30th June 1986. The dividend will be payable on728 words
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Advertisement600 1986-04-10 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THB RKPI 'HI JC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding; Up No tTZ of I ft* la tae Matter at the Computet Aet, Chapter 185 Aad In U* Matter <X PANDABILT (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition for winding up of600 words
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Advertisement1283 1986-04-10 20 NOTICES LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undermentioned share certificates have been reported lost or destro/ed MBF FINANCE BERHAD Certificate No Shareholder No of Shares *****32/3 Melewar Nominees Sdn Bhd 2 x 1000 PUBLIC BANK BERHAD *****2 Loo Hui Tia 1 x 500 *****3 Loo Hui Tia1,283 words
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Advertisement109 1986-04-10 20 NOTICES GRAYBAR ELECTRIC ENTERPRISE PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final General Meeting of the Company will be held on 8 May 1986 at 10.00 am at 5 Shenton Way, #31-00 UIC Building. Singapore 0106 for the following purposes:109 words
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Advertisement164 1986-04-10 20 MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD I (Incorporated in Malaysia) fl NOTICE OF MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-sixth Annual General fl Meeting of Malayan Cement Berhad will be held at the Registered H Office of the Company, Ist Floor, Wisma Damansara, Jalan Semantan, H Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur, on164 words
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Miscellaneous563 1986-04-10 20 SUN TAN Ay CoUette PEANUTS B y Schuiz fC*ILLI SSC3 F«i iT/F/COrVCfNWTc'SHf Lu\ I I HAVIN* CHIL^T/foW>tm?TSoMt I mj; i i 7 Cm&CWUIjmiSJ G£TmMeX*6£THkW«J\\Jr*^ \J r \M~mtVmmU++'f.' /IF VOU SINK THIS /VOU CAN 1 i /7mNot\ ISS UARD TO POTT v^£^_^/ gi^^p'r^^^ m^ v —^^t (S^SSatfeJ G THE BOHN LOSER563 words
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Article, Illustration1468 1986-04-10 21 What's on TV for the next 2 months This is a lean period on the goggle-box for the film buff. CATHERINE ONG previews. THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Ned Wang, a Secondary 2 student, finds that "there are usually lousy movies on TV after the Lunar New Year right till just before the June1,468 words
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Advertisement77 1986-04-10 21 if you -are hokftng an event you want our readers to know about, flfl in tho coupon and sand it to: What's On, Ssction 2. Tho Straits Times, 300 Kim Song Road. Singapore 0023. Your coupon should roach us throe days before tho event. Name of event: Staged/presented by: Venue:77 words
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Miscellaneous632 1986-04-10 21 What's On BLOOD-GROUPING EXERCISE traditional Malay, Indian and mein Road. Please bring artists of the 70s and early Lim Cheng Hoe. National Mu- 1920. Pioneers of Singapore AT TAMPINES Kindergarten Chinese dances. Highlights of along your identity card. 80s. On display are woodcuts, seum Art Gallery, 9am 5.30 Galleries, Sentosa632 words
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Miscellaneous881 1986-04-10 21 I Radio One j 90.5 mHz in VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning. Another Show881 words
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Advertisement228 1986-04-10 22 JtL Jr*' ij^mW^ JAr v'-_aV M B^ mmmmmmmmmm^Aw^ SP"** Jffl^^ .mffff^ 1 jw/n u^ er homes, not just houses. W^ t-f^-Ta- s m\m\mmwM^^^Jb You are cordially invited to view the i-LtIGQ _/^/ljPUrfr* X^ Bungalow Show House and the ZMIm% JLM**^ Flamingo Valley Show Flats. sa^__H(_l^^^wn_ f^B. mwmU Cs A I228 words
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Miscellaneous1527 1986-04-10 22 !EE^?^~^22^^E~~~~^~^~^^^~^? 1 MY VIEW B y Catherine Ong aaaaa_^_^_^_ H _^_i_H-.-.-._^_^_^_^_ H^ N k M Lf 'Rocky' sings with Dolly's help fIHP^ l^r l *s ___Vt ■exp* is TO ~H~ harsday Feature you often suffer from "Posses- This week, Skip and Harry *HAm C9 M Ar 1 Special Rhine- sion1,527 words
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