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Title Section15 1986-04-12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article599 1986-04-12 1 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Group calls for rethink by firms wanting to pay old rate of 25% By 4 The Republic is m a severe recession. National efforts are under way to hasten economic recovery. Employers as much as tha unions and employees should support and contribute to599 words
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Article, Illustration759 1986-04-12 1 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Investment of CPF funds m gold and approved shares By YOU will have to wait until your retirement before you can reap the fruit of your investment m approved shares and gold under the CPF's new scheme to allow members759 words
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386 1986-04-12 1 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM By I m Brisbane BRISBANE For the Prime Minister's delegation m Fiji yesterday, moving on meant racing against storm, flood waters and the shock of another bloody incident. The last was a head-on collision between a Fijian government stationwagon assigned386 words
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Article149 1986-04-12 1 TORONTO A Canadian physician says there's hope for people unable to sleep because of the raf-ter-rattling snoring of a partner. Dr Lone Tarahis said at a seminar here that a surglelal procedure which Is no more than a "glorified tonsillectomy" has been successful In eight of theReuter - 149 words
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Article32 1986-04-12 1 TOKYO Stevedores unions, pressing for an average 10 per cent wage increase, started an indefinite picket blocking vehicle entrances to container yards at seven major oorts m Japan yesterday. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-04-12 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By Colourful opening m 1988 for $42m Marina South project DOWNTOWN Singapore's garden park, a hub of recreational, sea sports and cultural activ ities, will be built m Marina South at a cost of about $42 million. Small parcels of land totalling four hectares451 words
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242 1986-04-12 1 Investment rules for permanent residents eased PERMANENT residents can now invest more liberally with the relaxation of a Government ruling. They can now invest the SI million placed with the Economic Development Board under the permanent residence scheme m service-related projects. These include technical services, health-care services, tourism-related projects and242 words
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Advertisement298 1986-04-12 1 KING'S m INDUSTRIAL I SAFETY A I boots w<M TO/^jJT KING'S SHOE MFQ PTE LTD V^^gg 147, KaNang Way 1. Singapore 1334. KING son earth Tel: *****1 1 (8 The Sunday Times Tomorrow i The law's friendly face From organising discos to sitting m on grassroots organisations, the police are298 words
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Advertisement12 1986-04-12 1 o Going by car and boat to catch a plane Page 912 words
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Advertisement68 1986-04-12 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE Lightest Graphite Shafl 60grn Heavier Head sgm extra Swing Weight of C 7 TMC GOLF SPECIALIST fpor »"i v ow«m iv Mil t. 4te m> cam •> u» ■aawaaaasaauiapaaaasa i ■■•-..> Om Dm to C Mm .MET BNkJ J9 VI Ifc. *^fl Bm^?^ 9imT I m m^68 words
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Advertisement24 1986-04-12 1 Inside Summar> 2 World News 34 Asean 7 Causeway 8 Comment Perspective lfi f l7 Letters 18 TlmesDollar 19-22 Racing 26 27 Sports 28-3124 words
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Article288 1986-04-12 2 Catch was 'unlocked' THE HDB has been unable to pinpoint the reason why a sliding window panel fell from a flat m Bukit Batok recently. The board's investigation found, however, that the window's safety catch was m the "unlocked" position. A supplier is inspecting about 2,000 flats m 20288 words
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Article183 1986-04-12 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE return to Pakistan of the opposition leader Benazir Bhutto could mark the beginning of a testing period for the eight-year-old regime of Pakistani President Zia ul-Haq. Though parallels with the Philippines are misplaced, President Zia will have to pay serious heed to the popular183 words
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Article103 1986-04-12 2 VIEWS ON LABELLING MEDICINE THE GENERAL Secretary, sth Council of Management for APMPS, says its members may not have deliberately intended to flout the rules designed to protect the interests of patients. However, the members do have logistic problems m labelling. The secretary adds that until the members are103 words
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Article370 1986-04-12 2 No joint action on oil ENERGY MINISTERS from the major industrial democracies have ruled out any joint action to stabilise oil prices. At their first meeting of the International Energy Agency since prices began to plummet about six months ago, they reaffirmed last year's commitment not to370 words
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Article293 1986-04-12 2 Ray's target MIDFIELDER Ray Houghton, who was "shocked and numbed" when he was shown the door by West Ham nearly four years ago, can undermine the London club's challenge for the English League title today. Houghton has become a successful player at Oxford and his first visit to West293 words
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Article342 1986-04-12 2 Keys to behaviour ELI AS CANUTTPS Crowds and Power is not easy to read. It is rambling, repetitive and often seems too intent on cramming down the reader's throat some "truth". Despite these drawbacks, the 1981 Nobel Prize winner, drawing on a vast knowledge of psychology, sociology and342 words
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Article226 1986-04-12 2 METRO FIRST TO EXPORT 'STORE TECHNOLOGY' THE METRO department store chain is starting a new line exporting its retailing expertise. The retailer has been working with Indonesian government-owned department store chain, PT Sarmah, for the past two years to design and launch a 5,202.40 sq m department store. This226 words
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224 1986-04-12 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Anti-Red tactics THE CURRENT search-and-destroy tactics will never root out the 1,800-odd communist guerillas hiding m dense mountain jungle m southernmost Thailand, says Thai Major-General Kitti Ratanachaya. He suggests that Thais along the border with Malaysia be resettled m protected villages near the sites224 words
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Article415 1986-04-12 2 Italian luxury. Japanese economy. The Fiat Regata The car ihat brings you the best of both worlds Distinctively Italian m looks Uncompromising m luxury Its 105 bhp output ensures an excellent performance with very low fuel consumption Spot it at classification 88 Classifieds. Pg 13, Section Two r415 words
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Advertisement316 1986-04-12 2 The MG-X series from THAT'S FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO RECORD FROM COMPACT DISC... The MG-X pure metal tape was first developed for those who wish to exploit the full potential of today's cassette decks including metal position capability. With many outstanding features including twice the magnetic energy of conventional316 words
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Article475 1986-04-12 3 They could serve time m French jail WELLINGTON Prime Minister David Lange has said that New Zealand may agree to deport two French secret agents jailed over the mining of the Rainbow Warrior protest ship last year. In an interview via satellite link withReuter; AP; AFP - 475 words
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Article100 1986-04-12 3 HONGKONG A 33--year-old man blamed his uncontrollable right thumb for repeated Indecent assaults on women. Chenng Yun-Fuk told a coort oo Thursday he had been. unable to control bis wandering thumb since childhood aad It want bis fault that it pinched a woman's bottom ao beReuter - 100 words
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Article63 1986-04-12 3 TOKYO A nationwide survey shows nearly 5 per cent of Japan's public schools had serious bullying problems, according to a report by the national Japanese Junior High School Principals Association. The report, made available yesterday, said questionnaires were sent last November to principals of 1,035 schools, orAP - 63 words
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Article266 1986-04-12 3 22 of Bhopal victims suffering NEW DELHI About 22 per cent of surveyed Bhopal gas leak survivors suffer from mental disorders and many have persistent lung problems, a medical study said yesterday. The study by the staterun Indian Council of Medical Research also confirmed its previous report that pregnant womenReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-04-12 3 LAHORE Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto said yesterday her party could have seized power on Thursday but preferred a peaceful change instead. She told a news conference that the massive crowds which greeted her on her return from more than two years' exile couldReuter; AP - 420 words
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Article, Illustration199 1986-04-12 3 RITA GOMEZ - Tan and Ho were only ones who dealt with BMF RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG Only the former boss of the Carrian empire, George Tan, and his right-hand man, Bentley Ho, dealt with Bumiputra Malaysia Finance, their biggest financier, the High Court was told yesterday. Carrian 's company secretary Maureen Lai,199 words
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334 1986-04-12 3 Shakespeare takes Beijing by storm BEIJING People flocked to a Beijing theatre on Thursday for the opening night of China's first Shakespeare festival a performance of Richard 111 m which the cast wore blonde wigs and false noses to make them look more like Westerners. "Aren't the costomes beautiful," sighedUPI; AP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration211 1986-04-12 4 DUBLIN The gang which abducted a member of Ireland's wealthy Guinness family has gone underground with their victim without following up a ransom demand, police said yesterday. "£2 million or you will never see her again,** the three-man gang shouted as they snatched Mrs Jennifer GuinnessUPI; AP flle - 211 words
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Article123 1986-04-12 4 British airports to go private LONDON Parliament has approved a Bill authorising the government to sell Britain's seven major airports to the private sector. The Privatisation of the British Airports Authority (BAA), which is expected to go ahead next year, should raise about £500 million (SSI.6 billion). The Bill callsReuter - 123 words
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364 1986-04-12 4 PARIS Energy ministers from the major industrial democracies have ruled out any joint action to stabilise oil prices. The ministers, at their first meeting of the International Energy Agency since prices began to plummet about six months ago, reaffirmed last year's commitmentNYT - 364 words
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191 1986-04-12 4 Spain pays British lord $13 m for a Goya LONDON Spain has paid a British lord US$6 million (5513.20 million) for a Goya masterpiece rather than see the painting auctioned for a probable record price. "It's a very satisfactory deal for both," said Lord Wimborne, who bought Francisco Goya's 1805UPI; Reuter - 191 words
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Article131 1986-04-12 4 Probe into sale of 'passports' THE HAGUE The Netherlands has opened an inquiry on the allegedly upcoming sale of Dutch "passports" for US$lOO,OOO (*****,000) each by St Maarten, a tiny semi-autonomous Dutch Caribbean state. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the passport, which does not warrant Dutch nationality, is a travelAFP - 131 words
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Article359 1986-04-12 4 ROME The Italian government, under attack for its handling of a wine adulteration scandal that has led to the deaths of 18 people, has introduced stiff new penalties for guilty producers. The move came as the United States authorities warned retailers that they couldReuter; UPI - 359 words
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236 1986-04-12 4 Israel wants two more war crime files UNITED NATIONS Israel has asked the United Nations to see war crime files on two more people after obtaining a copy of a dossier on former Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. An Israeli spokesman said on Thursday that one of the files is that ofReuter - 236 words
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Article179 1986-04-12 4 LONDON A new law mokes It o criminal offence for the first time m Britain for officials to top telephones or intercept moil without o warmot signed by on authorised Cabinet minister. The Interception of Communications Act, which come into force on Thursday, carries o maximamUPI - 179 words
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249 1986-04-12 5 TEHERAN Iran has staked out its claim m the Persian Gulf and threatened military action if the United States intervened against Teheran. Navy Commander Mohammad Hossein Malekzadegan said that foreign ships should not enter a war zone m the gulf amountingReuter - 249 words
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Article361 1986-04-12 5 Greater risk of being attacked WASHINGTON US businesses are favoured over diplomatic and military targets by an-ti-American guerillas, according to a State Department study published yesterday. "Attacks on »tusiness-re-lated targets account for about X per cent of all terrorist attacks against US interests, more thanReuter - 361 words
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212 1986-04-12 5 Conference of pilots studying boycott call LONDON A conference of the world's airline pilots have started studying a resolution calling for boycotts of cooatrteo sponsoring torThe proposal woald empower officers of the aaaaanftoßOJ Federation of Air Line Pilots Assocloaoan (Knlpa) to call for a boycott if a county can hoAP - 212 words
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Article126 1986-04-12 5 PLO expels seven rebels KUWAIT The Palestine Liberation Organisation has dismissed seven dissidents, and a ranking PLO official has blamed Jordan for a widening rift within the main guerilla group, Al-Fatah. Mr Salah Khalaf, who is PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat's No 2 m Al-Fatah, said on Thursday that the seven,AP - 126 words
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135 1986-04-12 5 BAALBEK (Lebanon) Three Lebanese rabbithunters rescued kidnapped French teacher Michel Brian In the Bekaa Valley early yesterday after a shootout with ha captors. Mr Brian, 42, was not hart la the gunbattle m Baalbek. "There was some gunfire aad the kidnappers panicked aad leftAP - 135 words
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304 1986-04-12 5 Ministers offer jobs swop to save Israel govt TEL AVTV Two rightwing ministers are offering to swop jobs m a compromise to haul Israel's coalition government from the brink of collapse. Alter vowing to quit the Cabinet if Prime Minister Shimon Peres dismissed Likud bloc Finance Minister Yitzhak Modai, leadersReuter - 304 words
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146 1986-04-12 6 Labour Party wins key seat in Fulham LONDON Britain's socialist Labour Party, declaring it is back on course to oust Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, yesterday snatched south-west London's Fulham district from her Conservative Party m a key parliamentary by-election victory. The 50,000-voter district turned against the government m a bigAP - 146 words
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361 1986-04-12 6 WASHINGTON The world economic outlook has "generally" improved because of the recent alignment of the US dollar and other key world currencies, lower inflation and interest rates, and the sharp drop m oil prices. In a communique issued after two days of talks, the policy-makingAP; Reuter; FT - 361 words
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Article, Illustration315 1986-04-12 6 Japan pressed to let value of yen rise WASHINGTON World financial leaders believe Japan must allow the yen to reach still higher values to achieve a more stable international economic order. The emphasis on Japan at a meeting of the International Monetary Fund's policy-making interim committee may have amounted toFT - 315 words
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Article22 1986-04-12 6 TAIPEI A military plane crashed during a training flight m central Taiwan on Thursday, but there were no casualties. APAP - 22 words
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Article361 1986-04-12 6 Moscow lifts clamp on nuke tests MOSCOW The Soviet Union announced yesterday that it was giving up its self-imposed moratorium on nuclear tests because of continuing United States test blasts. Tass news agency carried a brief statement that "m connection with yet another nuclear blast set off m the US,AP; Reuter; UPI - 361 words
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207 1986-04-12 6 WASHINGTON Journalists have seriously hurt United States intelligence sources "of the highest value" and jeopardised national security m recent years by publishing classified information, says Central Intelligence Agency Director William Casey. He said publication of the leaks hands the Soviet KGB and otherUPI - 207 words
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Article62 1986-04-12 6 ALGIERS Guatemala became the 64th country to recognise the Saharan Democratic Arab Republic proclaimed by nationalist guerillas fighting Moroccan occupation of formerly Spanish Western Sahara. Twenty-three countries m the Americas already recognise the Saharan Republic, which became a member of the Organisation of African Unity two yearsAFP - 62 words
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Article75 1986-04-12 6 NEW DELHI Two sepa rate incidents of mass poisoning by adulterated liquor have resulted m 20 deaths m West Bengal, where 33 other people are m hospitals m critical condition. The Press Trust of India on Thursday quoted police as saying 11 people died m CalcuttaAFP - 75 words
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239 1986-04-12 6 WASHINGTON A Brazilian fisherman Is suing the United States space agency, Nasa, for US$2l million (5545.8 mililon) la damages because his shrimp-boat was sunk and Ids ma killed by a fragment of the space shuttle Challenger la Its death plunge oa JanAFP - 239 words
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Article, Illustration479 1986-04-12 7 HAADYAI The current search-and-destroy tactics will never root out the 1,800-odd communist guerillas hiding m dense mountain jungle m southernmost Thailand, says Thai Major-General Kitti Ratanachaya. Thailand may have to take a leaf out of British military tactics to resolve one ofAFP; Reuter - 479 words
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203 1986-04-12 7 BANGKOK Thailand Is willing to talk to Vietnam to improve relations hat will not negotiate Cambodia'! future with Hanoi, Foreign Minister Slddhl Savetaslla said yesterday. "Vietnam should now realise, If It hasn't already, that hotter relations with Thailand are In its best interest,"Reuter - 203 words
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403 1986-04-12 7 ABBY TAN - NPA has fought too long and hard to surrender Sison ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA The founding Chairman of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines, Mr Jose Maria Sison, has said the New People's Army will never surrender to the government of President Corazon Aquino. A ceasefire such403 words
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Article179 1986-04-12 7 MANILA A secret lflS decree by President Ferdinand Mareos named bis wife Imelda as head of a commission to sneceed him In case he died or was permanently disabled, the Manila Times said. It published a copy of the decree which It said had beenAFP; AP - 179 words
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305 1986-04-12 7 Malang trials told of plot to kill Suharto MALANG (Indonesia) Details of what state prosecutors say was a plot to kill President Suharto and set up an Islamic government are emerging during four simultaneous trials of Muslim activists m this east Java city. Four activists have been charged separately withReuter - 305 words
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Article128 1986-04-12 7 60 Reds heed 'give up' call CATMON (Philippines) About 60 communist rebels led by hard-core commanders have heeded the call of President Corazon Aquino for a cease-fire and surrendered to government troops on the island of Cebu. The 20 communist leaders and their comrades turned over about 26 rifles andAP - 128 words
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288 1986-04-12 8 KOTA KINABALU The United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) is willing to have a pact with other parties contesting the state elections on May 5-6 if they are willing to co-operate, Usno Acting Secretary-General Datu Hamid Tun Datu Mustapah said yesterday. "Usno is willingBernama - 288 words
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287 1986-04-12 8 Siddhi wants to scrap border tax on Malaysians BANGKOK Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila has proposed that the 500-baht (about Ss4l) tax on Malaysians visiting Thailand by land be dropped to boost tourism and to avert growing protectionism m Asean. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi also said that long-term economic co-operationAP - 287 words
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Article110 1986-04-12 8 Manila move on Sabah 'positive' KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has welcomed a move by the Philippines to resolve the problem of the latter's claim to Sabah. "Naturally, Malaysia is interested m removing the obstacle once and for all," a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. On Thursday, Philippine Foreign Minister Salvador Laurel saidReuter - 110 words
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440 1986-04-12 8 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By KUCHTNG Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad indicated yesterday that he was m no great hurry to appoint a new Deputy Prime Minister. "It is important but it is not a matter of life and death,"440 words
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Article521 1986-04-12 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Kitingan makes public six-page memo to Dr M By KOTA KINABALU In a highly unusual move, Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan yesterday made public a private memorandum to the Malaysian Prime Minister. He listed m detail the reasons why his521 words
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Article, Illustration124 1986-04-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR Plaits with medicinal properties will be cultivated oa a 269-heetare farm m Gaa Mosang, Kelantan, once the go-ahead is given by the •nil— VI IUCSa This was disclosed by the secretary of the Malay sian Bwnlpatrs Traditional Medicine Organisation (Purbabumi), Mr Mohamad AmhiaNST; Bernama - 124 words
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Article72 1986-04-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR Bank Bumiputra is still the country's premier bank and public confidence m it has not wavered despite the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance loans scandal, one of its top executives said yesterday. Company Secretary and Group Chief General Manager Syed Hamid Albar said an assessment ofBernama - 72 words
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Article137 1986-04-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR The Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) board of directors will seriously consider a compromise between Singapore and Indonesia as the possible sites for the 1989 Pata Travel Mart and Conference, Pata President Austin Zecha said yesterday. He said the venue for both events wouldBernama - 137 words
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248 1986-04-12 8 Kitingan raps Ghafar for 'wild' remarks KOTA KINABALU Sa bah Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan hit out yesterday at National Front Secretary -General Ghafar Baba for making "widely published" statements implying that he was an unreasonable and fickle-minded person. Mr Ghafar's statement to the Malaysian press on Wednesday andALBERT; RAMALINGAM - 248 words
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672 1986-04-12 9 H.L. LIM in Brisbane - H.L. LIM in Brisbane All m a PM's day: Cyclone scare, highway crash and flash floods By BRISBANE One of the journalists covering the Prime Minister's trip wanted to sleep m yesterday. The delegation was not due to leave the hotel672 words
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196 1986-04-12 9 Testing times for labour relations AN MP aad a Labour Ministry official yesterday highlighted two problems faced by employers aad unionists In the recession. One Is to help workers, especially the older ones, accept aad adapt to computers aad other new tools of technology. Another is to mala tain their196 words
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Article29 1986-04-12 9 TELECOMS will introduce an express delivery service for ordinary and registered letters to Fiji from Tuesday. The express charge is $1.50, m addition to normal postal charges.29 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-04-12 9 Second case to happen in a fortnight A SLIDING window crashed to the ground from the 14th floor of a highrise block m Marine Terrace on Thursday the second such incident this month. On April 2, a sliding window slipped its rails and crashed to the ground from a lOth-storey190 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-04-12 9 HDB unable to find out why glass panel fell THE Housing Board has been unable to find out why a sliding glass window panel fell from a 10-storey flat m Bukit Batok recently. However, the board's investigation found that the window's safety catch was295 words
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Article80 1986-04-12 9 Electrician stole cheque book AN ELECTRICIAN stole a cheque book while on a job and later forged a cheque for $1,000. Low Hock Loo, 25, pleaded guilty on Thursday to stealing Mr Robert Pettit's cheque book from his Beaverton Court home on Sept 27 last year. He also admitted using80 words
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135 1986-04-12 9 A FORMER Insurance company manager yesterday faced three charges of corruption. Srinlvasan s/o Peroorkada Raghavan alias Srlnl, M, to alleged to have accepted a total of SMI aa rewards lor authorising the repairs of It vehicles at Soon Seag Company la Stock 21, Sia135 words
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128 1986-04-12 9 SBC plans Mandarin quiz for primary pupils A TELEVISION quiz fo~ primary school pupils will be held by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation to mark this year's Speak Mandarin Campaign. The Speak Mandarin Quiz will be televised m a series of seven 30-minute programmes during the campaign month m September and128 words
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193 1986-04-12 10 Talks to explain what you need to know THE Central Provident Faad Board will hold public talks over the next two weeks to explain the features aad aaswer questions oa Its two new schemes for approved Investments aad approved non-residential properties. The first of these talks Is at the CPF193 words
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479 1986-04-12 10 WONG AI KWEI - Equal claim for banks, CPF under new scheme WONG AI KWEI Your CPF funds and you By Mr Lim said owners were allowed to keep the rent because the money would more often than not be used to repay loans obtained to buy the property m the first place. He479 words
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299 1986-04-12 10 'No strong need to buy commercial property' have to wait a year before they can re-use their CPF savings to invest m another property, after having sold their first. The property bought has to be registered m the names of members and there is also a limit on the total299 words
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Article, Illustration24 1986-04-12 10 •CPF withdrawal limit 70% of valuation of property ($650,000) by CPF approved valuers -Not included m CPF withdrawal limit24 words
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800 1986-04-12 10 THE scheme to allow members to invest part of their CPF savings m approved stocks, snares and gold appears less restrictive than had been anticipated, judging from some of the details released by the CPF Board yesterday. For a start, the individual is800 words
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539 1986-04-12 10 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG How the business community reacted By STOCKBROKERS and bankers, who concur about the negligible impact of CPF money on the stock market, had mixed feelings about the appointment of the Big Four banks as agents for the CPF Approved Investments539 words
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362 1986-04-12 10 What account holders say THE man-in-the-street is not even thinking of using his Central Provident Fund savings to invest m either shares or gold. A random survey yesterday showed that only one out of 15 Singaporeans would buy either shares or gold under362 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-04-12 10 Women urged to move into hard sciences SINGAPORE women should branch oat more into the hard sciences rather than stick to otology, which Is apparently a more "feminine*' option. Tate Is the advice of Dr Maurice Goldsmith, President of the Commonwealth mmmmßsß of Science, Technology aad Mathematics Educators (CASTME). la246 words
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Article263 1986-04-12 10 $166,000 flats only 60% sold SLIGHTLY more than half of the executive Geylang East flats which at $166,000 are the most ex pensive HDB homes offered for selection last week have been taken up More than 500 applicants were invited to select the 297 apartments and maisonettes. Only 173 or263 words
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312 1986-04-12 12 THE final round of a competition for the most popular workers' song will take the form of a musical show to be held on April 23 at the Singapore Conference Hall. But whether the NTUC, which is organising the contest, will accept the312 words
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Article102 1986-04-12 12 Nurse fined for cash card thefts AN ASSISTANT nurse who stole $5,900 from two colleagues' bank accounts by posing as a bank employee was fined a total of $6,000 on two theft charges. Noraishah binti Abdul Aziz, 23, had pleaded guilty to the charges. The court heard then that she102 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-04-12 12 SUMIKO TAN - Case worried about perfume name Poison SUMIKO TAN By A POISON by any other name may not smell as sweet. And that is what the Consumers' Association of Singapore fears. It is not happy with Poison, a perfume that was launched here recently and 3,000 bottles of which were sold312 words
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378 1986-04-12 12 Architecture degree wins British recognition SINGAPORE architecture degrees now are recognised internationally, which will make it easier for graduates to apply for registration abroad. The National University of Singapore received recognition m 1968 from the Royal Institute of British Architects, for the first part of its architecture programme. These first378 words
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322 1986-04-12 12 IF YOU haven't booked yoar tickets for the Festival of Arte yet, It may already be too late to get seats for some shows. The June C performance of Swaa Lake by the Houston Ballet has already been sold oot. Aad that's322 words
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Article53 1986-04-12 12 AT LEAST 25 workers, all women, were taken to hospital after they screamed and fainted while working m a factory m Kallang Place on Tuesday between 3 am and 5 am. A manager at the factory. which produces disc drives, said the incident happened after a central53 words
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108 1986-04-12 12 TAN Koon Swan's case will be mentioned m court before Senior District Judge E.C. Foenander on Tuesday afternoon when he is expected to apply for a postponement of his trial due to be held from May 5 to 30. The Malaysian politi-cian-businessman108 words
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210 1986-04-12 13 LIAK TENG KIAT - Singapore students win moot court contest LIAK TENG KIAT By msnmgton Lor respondent WASHINGTON Singapore law students defeated contestants from 2$ other countries earlier this week to win first place la the International ronad of a worldwide coateot smsag law students. They face the winner of the American division today210 words
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174 1986-04-12 13 Police seek man who faked accidents POLICE are looking for a man believed to have faked injury to his hand as a result of zebra-crossing "accidents." He is believed to have tricked at least two motorists into giving him money by faking such accidents near the Junction of Holland Road174 words
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192 1986-04-12 13 Chiam demands apology from Malaysian paper MR CHIAM See Tong, MP for Potong Pasir, is asking for a retraction and an apology from a Malaysian newspaper which published a report alleging that he received financial support from across the Causeway for his political activities. The report, filed by the Bernama192 words
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Article127 1986-04-12 13 THREE Dutch warships sailed into Singapore yesterday for a four-day trade exhibition and stopover. They are Her Netherlands Majesty's Ships De Ruyter, a guided missile frigate; Van Kinsbergen. a standard frigate; and Poolster, a fast combatsupport ship. Tne force's commander, Rear- Admiral Jan D.127 words
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Article, Illustration425 1986-04-12 13 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Purpose is to help the handicapped By THE Housing Board is planning to apply "barnerfree" designs to help the handicapped wherever possible m its estates. Under the new design guidelines, ramps will be built, where possible, m car parks and pedestrian crossings to425 words
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312 1986-04-12 13 VIENNA Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan had talks on the Cambodian conflict on Thursday with his Austrian counterpart, Mr Leopold Gratz, who is also President of the UN International Conference on Kampuchea. "The two ministers agreed not to give up attempts to find a politicalReuter - 312 words
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165 1986-04-12 15 NUS gives priority to research in combined disciplines THE National University of Singapore is giving top priority to research projects which involve more than one branch of learning. Vice-Chancellor Professor Lim Fin said a premium is put on projects that are multi-disciplinary as "they are usually productive and yield high165 words
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291 1986-04-12 15 PART of their job is to ensure that their patients have a good sleep but when it comes to their own bed-time, two out of every five student nurses have problems. Most cannot fall asleep. Others wake up m the night or too291 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-04-12 15 CommunicAsia/lnfotechAsia 86 Exhibition ONE of the world's five leading telecommunication companies, Alcatel of France, is m the running for a US$55 million (*****.90 million) deal with Telecoms. The contract is to supply switching equipment and install 220,000 lines for Singapore's new295 words
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227 1986-04-12 15 Swedish firm wants bigger stake in S'pore SWEDISH Una Ericsson, one of the world's top foar telecommunications companies, la going all oat to make Its present* felt la Singapore. It is bidding to sopply a cellolar mobile telephone system to Telecoms. Mr Allan Uvhagen, Ericsson's Baglaaal Director (Sooth east Asia),227 words
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231 1986-04-12 15 THE first three days of the four-day exhibition has attracted 7,218 tradespeople. Singapore Exhibition Services, the organiser, expects a total of 10,000 business people will attend by the end of the exhibition today. Philips has the largest stand, covering 500 sq m; it is231 words
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183 1986-04-12 15 ABOUT 60 km of optic fibre will be used m the telecommunication network of the Mass Rapid Transit stations. The $50-million high-tech communications system is provided by a Franco-local venture led by French company Jeumont-Schnei-der. Installation of Phase One is under way.183 words
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80 1986-04-12 15 113,000 Phonecards sold in 7 months TELECOMS has clarified that 113,592 Phonecards, valued at $469,321, were sold from September last year till March 25 this year. Almost half of the total number of cards sold, or 66,468, were for the $2 denomination. Last month, Telecoms also introduced $20 and $5080 words
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237 1986-04-12 15 FOR 18 months a gang of 11 stole from stores and offices anything they could lay their hands on from $1.30 soaps, blades and milk tins to metal safes and camera equipment. They would then sell the merchandise to unsuspecting tourists, sharing the237 words
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126 1986-04-12 23 Scheme B buses in drive to raise funds FIRST It waa Comfort taxis that went on a charity drive. Yesterday, 548 Scheme B buses set aat am a money-raising drive. The drivers hape ta raise $2t,Mt far the Hotel New World disaster relief taad. The drive waa organised hy the126 words
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204 1986-04-12 23 $4. 5 m to upgrade school, college libraries LB3RARIES m junior colleges and schools are to be improved at a cost of $4.5 million this year. The Education Ministry will spend nearly half of this sum $2.1 million on more than 70 primary schools that have yet to meet the204 words
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Article73 1986-04-12 23 A chance to track Halley's Comet STAR-GAZERS will get another chance to track the Halley's Comet from the Singapore Science Centre. The centre has organised another comet-gazing session tomorrow from midnight to 2 am. So take your binoculars and head for the centre m Jurong. The public, however, is advised73 words
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461 1986-04-12 23 A LAWYER and 15 others, who sold a plot of land at the junction of Telok Ayer and McCaUum streets to a developer for $50 million five years ago, were ordered by the High Court to pay another $561,564 to the buyer461 words
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Article26 1986-04-12 23 THE Tamil New Year wll be celebrated at the Sri Krishnan Temple m Waterloo Street at 7 am and 7 pm on Monday.26 words
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Article, Illustration120 1986-04-12 23 THE Ministry of Community Development wants to contact the relatives of these three men (pictures above) who were picked up for vagrancy by the police earlier this month. Wong Wi, aged about 70, was picked up near the Glass Hotel m Havelock Road on120 words
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398 1986-04-12 23 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH More expected to be charged soon By IF YOU are thinking of driving your Malaysian guest around Singapore m his Malaysian-reg-istered car don't. The Road Traffic Act says you are liable to be fined up to $1,000 and $2,000 for subsequent398 words
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189 1986-04-12 23 Man made beneficiary before wife fell to death A WOMAN fell to her death from her kitchen window after naming her husband as the beneficiary of her Central Provident Fund savings. Kupumah d/o Viswalingom, 28, then assisting her husband, Mr Sandar s/o Samuvallu, 24, m his hawker business, was found189 words
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Article139 1986-04-12 23 A 15-YEAR-OLD girl and two boys are now helping police with investigations after three schoolboys reported that they were robbed of $100 last Saturday. The schoolboys told police that they were leaving Bukit Timah Plaza at about 11 am that day when they were confronted by139 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-04-12 23 Taiwanese President's son weds MR CHIANG Hsiao-Wu, son of Taiwanese President Chiang Ching Kuo, was married to a fellow Taiwanese, Miss Michelle Huey-Mey Tsai, at a ceremony at Shangri-La Hotel yesterday. Mr Chiang is the Taiwanese deputy trade representative here. Miss Tsai, 27, from the Taichung County m Taiwan, is221 words
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Article43 1986-04-12 23 TELECOMS will be reducing the charges for a two-memo-ry pager from Tuesday The new quarterly charges will be $63 instead of $81 The deposit goes down from $150 to $110 and the one-time charge will be reduced from $100 to $7fS43 words
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Advertisement146 1986-04-12 10 There are some Swiss souvenirs you can't buy at Zurich Airport. Bal B^r jBj:» _M^h!_R_M^B^ lll i^t m 1 1 Bjpl^ wslßs^lSdi Blr^r i Br^^Bs^ iB llsl Bfl Bk^^^^l wmjß Bw m®*^Mff m W-^M^^^^^m m w^^^/^^^sJ^. B^^^^^^^aMMß_l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^&_fc bSI^ 111 HBMir 1 Us s :^B_B_M_B .._^_lm^BKrlt»Mi'r^ ir M IW !t^- HI146 words
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Advertisement266 1986-04-12 11 HAT stand m white or black CD 1 ruwr rt» a^"»f I O I 11/- drinkingglass Jb^/ tai^ni ios~i"if*fi oint- 1 s k _i^*^_R_i ;<^ :^^K?^_t. -*at ■LjL li_ c i/** Luc ir^H ninp ■*ffB!*^|*^^^' M —^J (o5 X loOcm) ,A^m t^ ___r aMw^ MB -x Mklßßr*' "SPfW^" Km__ -^^^gtf.-266 words
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Advertisement363 1986-04-12 12 CHILDREN'S HOUSEHOLD DAD^AIIVI— APRIL 12 21 I W^MMM\. PT-<yjMll>lj AT ALL ISETAN STORES I «ir B Jk I SL y(F 'ife*' h xi^^ JEmWaw a*' fjr Jaw mM E*' 1 Bi a*Ws&. Ma Ik aw^ aAt AAmWw \\^<Bm\\\\ wH E*t!___| w 1 n ZSn S $23 L6SS 50 /O Cm363 words
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Advertisement355 1986-04-12 13 ON ggEgg COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IJ Cabstar high steel deck (diesel) $47*950 $15,950 $2,000 J I Cabstar low steel deck (diesel) $48£00 $17,500 700 g I Cabstar low wooden deck (diesel) $ia^oo $18,100 700 Cabstar double cab tow $24^000 $18,500 $2,500 WooCl6n uGCK (uIGSGI) I -JT3E CABSIAR Cabstar high steel deck355 words
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Advertisement263 1986-04-12 14 mritrmrw ww# JOHN little 1 at the bargains this Ad m the or he Prices n Qfroitc Timoc nrnHiinorl fnriinii delivery f sup D r w? d to pay ca^ on I oil ares iii i ico pruuucco ior yuu -Sc^LisriS^ _k WmMMMW mMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm. k y _ff !^V _i aa263 words
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Advertisement207 1986-04-12 15 llxli* ISJIoI r*LIKJLJ_oc> Exclusive French design by Frances foremost furniture designer. Imported European-size genuine all-leather lounge suites. Guaranteed quality. Now yours to enjoy at attractively reduced prices. _*VNL- _f_ 2 armchairs) a^^^^^Pl__^ t"tlmi _i I*l^/ _B__ ______i J—M—T"*^^—-^ *V J3 .IOOC W^^^-^t I m 2 armchairs) •J^^/ I^ Ht. ini_i4r"207 words
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Advertisement9 1986-04-12 15 Nine fined for driving Malaysian registered cars: Page 239 words
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Advertisement574 1986-04-12 15 ~_____P^__Blr '\m WmW w t —a? p y* t -^aT_a^^T^j*iO wa ____l_f_l ""^_____i I a^a_l f 1 t% a*_____*_^ _r*_ ,^_l _> _«S 1 Fv_| Ba_* lib——!^ < _______r ~~~~~4~-^~[4, 2Q/fC~ > Cen*~ -_zil ■Taaaa___®^— 9B^^ J Whether or not your children ar aaaaaaaf going to be left behind or574 words
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Article536 1986-04-12 16 THE return to Pakistan of the opposition leader Benazir Bhutto after two years m exile could mark the beginning of a testing period for the eight-year-old regime of Pakistani President Zia-ul-Haq. The tumultuous welcome extended to Miss Bhutto on her arrival m the city of Lahore536 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1986-04-12 16 G.M. SPENCER - G.M. SPENCER Viewpoint By Last Saturday, we published an article which took issue with the way films such as Out of Africa glamorise colonials at the expense of history and the lot of ordinary, but no less fascinating people. Here is a reaction1,236 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-04-12 16 Look at what's happening today It is futile to blame colonialism for failing to be more progressive than its times. It seems even odder to criticise it for lacking aims and standards higher than those prevailing on the international scene today. The superpowers behave just like the old imperial nations92 words
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Article, Illustration982 1986-04-12 16 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By Tourism Correspondent Conference likely to give ailing economy billion-dollar boost PREPARING for Pata '86 is like giving birth, only a little worse, said a Malaysian official. A lot of work has to be done before the baby arrives getting982 words
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543 1986-04-12 17 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane SNIPPETS DO YOU know that Mr E.W. Barker was for many years a choir boy at St Paul's daring the early days of the church's history? This snippet waa specially given to me for my column today by a wellrespeeted and well-known543 words
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Article, Illustration791 1986-04-12 17 JACK CURRY - Hollywood celebrities take to the hustings JACK CURRY By wining tut uoh tuuay CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA (California) Dirty Harry cleaned up. Box-office champion Clint Eastwood, a 14-year resident of Carmel, proved his clout at the ballot box this week, winning 72 per cent of the votes m a mayoral contest that began791 words
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Article, Illustration829 1986-04-12 17 BETH BROPHY - BETH BROPHY By writing for the US News and World Report Long hours may not be a sign of productivity experts say How a good leader works 6 Com peten t people work the shortest hours, especially et the executive level. A good leader delegates and829 words
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Advertisement315 1986-04-12 17 AT MEJLTETSU dm* m ■W m WmmmA i m m_.W CELEBRATES I R J SHOW: FASHION SHOWS, Mr*. __*_B_< Proudly Present A Series VOUCHERS AND %f\ V/ Of Six' Fashion Shows Ai GIFTS ALL WITH a<fy JHrwfll ll 1 HOLIDAY I\N SECRETARIES IN W'»__B fllliMPflr PA nr v iru M315 words
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1128 1986-04-12 18 Replies to letters, reports on the labelling of medicines WE REFER to your report "Drug names that baffle even pharmacists" (ST, April 4) and your editorial "Know what you swallow" (ST, April 7). May we point out to your readers and the general public that1,128 words
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414 1986-04-12 18 Credit POSB: We have to exercise financial prudency Reply THE Straits Timet welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if sny. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym414 words
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233 1986-04-12 18 WE REFER to the report headlined "Drag names that baffle even pharmacists" (ST, April CASE la appalled that one la five doctor* It not labelling medicines correctly despite compulsory labelling requirements since early lite. CASE called for the labelling af the name aad strength of233 words
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205 1986-04-12 18 I AM a regular swimmer and have noticed that there is an increasing number of people using suntan lotions at public swimming pools. I am not against those who wish to get a good tan to make themselves look better, but I wish to205 words
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Advertisement253 1986-04-12 18 I Jmmmm\ FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS invites oil fl fl fl Accountoncy and Business Studies students, I M GCE 'O' and 'A' Level holders and interested parents to a presentation H I m^A. by the DIRECTORS of EW-FACT, UK: fl AmW m mmWm, EMILE WOOLF, FCA, FCCA, FDIM, EMIL^OOLF KARAM SINGH, B.253 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-04-12 19 Trading RISES led falls 75 to 46 on the Singapore stock market yesterday but trading remained quiet. Turnover fell to 5.66 million units worth $7.77 million from Thursday's 6.32 million units at $10.71 million. The Straits Times Industrial Index eased 0.68 points to 575.53 and the Business58 words
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Article14 1986-04-12 19 THE US dollar lost 34 ticks to close at DM 2.2970 m Singapore.14 words
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Article12 1986-04-12 19 In Singapore, gold gained US$2.lO to close at U*****.20 an ounce.12 words
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Article124 1986-04-12 19 Rises Falls PUncoWp 15 «l 480 -30 Mm 179 +7 FiN 560 -10 IC-im S3 +7 BS«rba«»nt 240 -10 CCM 346+6 KMpEmsSOc 90 -10 OK 16* +6 Bit 22c 14S -I rtfMvMMc 69 +6 HmiwroWw 203 -7 Kmtuck>Spae 181+5 U08 302 SMkStWtf 104 +5 VmMmSOc 94 S124 words
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Article20 1986-04-12 19 DM V FF S$ H$ US* ***** ***** 178.30 unq ***** unq ***** ***** 177.95 7.3080 ***** *****20 words
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Article11 1986-04-12 19 Wonnian Hldgs 581,000 TDM 366,000 Raleigh 263,000 SIA 235,00011 words
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Article90 1986-04-12 19 Ape 10 Apt 11 Apr 10 Apr 11 BT Composite «83 09 482 72 ST Properties 328 48 327 88 81 movjtot *****00 *****26 ST Minings 283 96 284 09 BT 06 OS -220 -165 SI Plantations 2027 61 *****4 CA« -7323 -7305 OCBC ***** 412 72 08V -*****590 words
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Article35 1986-04-12 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tims Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 569.66 (19/3/86) 480.59 (19/3/86) All-time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Mhrnt Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 480.59 (19/3/86)35 words
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Article33 1986-04-12 19 Eurodollar: Gained four ticks to 93.38 a contract. Deutechemark: Gained 61 ticks to 0.4370 a contract. Japanese yea: Gained 58 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. CMi: Gained US$1.80 to US$340.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article108 1986-04-12 19 PARIS Japan last year strengthened its position in the world electronics market, which was still dominated by the United States, a study published here by the Electronics International Corporation (EIC) showed. The report said the US remained the world's leading producer, moving up from 46AFP - 108 words
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Article77 1986-04-12 19 NEW YORK International Business Machines has been rated the most valuable American company with a total stock market worth of US$91 7 billion (SS20O billion) Business Week magazine said the value of IBM's stock was more than twice that of the next two highest companies. Exxon, valuedAP - 77 words
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Article79 1986-04-12 19 TOKYO Japan Air Lines (JAL) expects an- other break-even year m the financial year ending next March as the effect of the largest air crash m history continues to affect the company's revenues. JAL said last month it would make no profit m 1965/86 or payReuter - 79 words
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Article99 1986-04-12 19 NEW YORK A block of almost 48.8 million Navistar International Corp shares was traded on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, dwarfing the previous records for the volume and value m a single trade. Each share fetched US$lO, bringing the value of the transaction toNYT - 99 words
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Article54 1986-04-12 19 LOS ANGELES Occidental Petroleum has completed a 765-km pipeline from its Cano Limon oil field over the Colombian Andes to the Caribbean. The first tanker began receiving crude oil through the pipeline last Tuesday and is to sail today, but production is only about three-quarters of whatAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-04-12 19 TONG YOKE THO - Metro' s new line exporting its retail know-how TONG YOKE THO Joint effort to launch Indonesian store By METRO, the department store chain, is starting a new line exporting its retailing expertise. The retailer has been working with Indonesian government-owned department store chain, PT Sarinah, for the past two years594 words
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385 1986-04-12 19 Dollar bills making way for the plastic card THE day when Singaporeans no longer rustle dollar bills out of their wallets to make payments may come sooner than later as latest figures show that cashless transactions here are definitely on the increase. More people are paying their monthly utility and385 words
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176 1986-04-12 19 SOME newspaper readers would have noticed that fast food chain McDonald's has, for the first time, advertised its product m the print media. On Monday, it took up about a quarter-page advertisement m The Straits Times showing its scrambled eggs, pork sausages, English muffin176 words
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Article324 1986-04-12 19 Aussie bank to buy most of JMB LONDON The Bank of England is to sell most of Johnson Matthey Bankers, the bullion bank plagued by loan losses and fraud charges that it rescued from near collapse 18 months ago, to Australia's biggest bank, Westpac. Westpac will not take over theReuter; FT - 324 words
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86 1986-04-12 19 IN line with other financial institutions, Overseas Union Bank has reduced interest rates on its savings accounts. Savers with the bank will be paid a quarter per cent less from today. Those with a premium account on which interest is calculated monthly but credited86 words
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Article75 1986-04-12 19 TOKYO The first foreign hostile takeover bid against a major Japanese firm ended m failure yesterday when a US and a British company sold all their shares m leading Japanese miniature bearing maker Minebea Co. Trafalgar Holdings of the US and Glen International of Britain had builtAP - 75 words
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Article33 1986-04-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR A four-day national seminar on commodities will be held here from April 21 to discuss possible solutions to declining prices of rubber, palm oil, cocoa, tin and timber. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-04-12 19 PEOPLE'S Park Katong Development Pte Ltd, which ewes all its creditors about $11 million, waa yesterday ordered by the High Court to he wound up. The winding-up petition waa moved by RAW Engineering Services Pte Ltd to which the company awes ■early $7S4,tM. Fear240 words
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449 1986-04-12 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By Forward deal with stockbroker AAS BOUSTEADCO, one of Singapore's oldest trading companies, is the latest victim of the Pan-Electric debacle. The company stands to lose nearly $4 million m a forward deal with former Pan-El director, Peter Tham's stockbroking firm,449 words
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Article2396 1986-04-12 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this mmmMm, Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock eichsnges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al deafngs at a particular price are pouped together, the table does2,396 words
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Article2075 1986-04-12 20 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (3 10S) xd AMD .3 1083 48S) Akom (0 668 0 675) (6) 0 67 (20) 068 (li 066 AISB (0 568 0 575X11)0 56 API ;0 388) (7) 0 38 (6) 0 39 (2) 038 ASM (0 788) I 077 (05) 0782,075 words
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Article2568 1986-04-12 20 1988 Last field Vol Day Hjh Lm> Company Salt Chanje COOO) rf|ti Low SECTION ONE ■WJSTWAH COMMERCIAL 95 58 Acmo 91*4 +4* 5 4 44 95 90 66 41 Alcom 59 84 5814 Amol Steel 50c 66 +o*4 6.0 20 66 65*4 165 146 BA T2,568 words
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Article183 1986-04-12 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5 4 J 4 4'j 4'< Monthly 5 Autosave 4 4 Fixed deposit Personal/Renovation (Flat discounted) Up to 1 year 6 4 6 6 4 HMj EH! BUSINESS LOANS Commercial properties Up to 5 years 9'i 9' 2 9%*~ Up183 words
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Article165 1986-04-12 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5583—1.5615 6.51—6.34 Canadian dollar 1.5708—1.5730 6.43—6.33 NZ dollar 1.2009 1.2050 8.51—8.17 Sterling pound 3.2234-3.2278 3.14-3.09 US dollar 2.1795 2.1810 4.62-4.58 Local dollars to lOOunrts of foreign currency Austrian165 words
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Article106 1986-04-12 21 THE US dollar closed weaker against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m hectic trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1750 and 2.1910. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2990/10 and closed at 2.2915/25. Trading was active, fluctuating within106 words
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Article126 1986-04-12 21 THE kilobar market PHYSICAL Buym-Sefcre traded between 5523,849 GOLD S$ and 5523,942 yesterday. K tob 23 ses 23.73s In the Far East mar- Igm 24 33 ket, gold opened at b J m ''■> \H U*****.80/9.20 and rose 477 .'£9 to U*****.00/40. 50g« l.»l -1.211 It retreated slightly to126 words
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Article23 1986-04-12 21 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 340.00—340.50 338.00—338.50 Hongkong 340.20 340.60 338.00—338.40 Thurs Mcd New York 339.00—339.50 339.30—339.80 London 338.00—338.50 337.25 337.7523 words
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Article225 1986-04-12 21 Managers' prices for April 12 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 79-084 The Savings fund 062 0 67« d S pore Prog Fund 0 31-0 33 Spore Sec Fund 0 51- 055 Sport Invest Fund 0 45-0 48 S port equity fund 0 36—0 38 Asia Unit Trust225 words
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609 1986-04-12 21 Rises lead falls but indices slip further RISES led falls on the Singapore stock market yesterday although the key indices fell again and the general tone remained quiet. The volume of 5.66 million units was only a shade higher than the two-month low of 5.46 million shares traded on Wednesday.609 words
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Article313 1986-04-12 21 1 1 Chanfe Hk Hotels 35 25 +1 Assoc Inti Hotel I 00 0 03 HK Land 6 45 -0 05 Bonk Of East Asm 19 20 unch Hk Land Loan 83 50 unch Cheung Kong 20 80 +0 3 Hk Land Worr 1190 unch Cnmo L^ght 1660 +04313 words
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Article353 1986-04-12 21 *P>< 1! Yen Ctunte M.tsub Heavy 381 -4 Mitsubishi 730 +6 A,ir->m.jto 1590 +90 Mitsui Co 462+2 *•"> 380 3 Mitsui Shipbldg 137 -I Amoda 850 12 Mitsui Smelting 381 -4 Asohi Chem 861 H Mitsukoshi 893 +41 Asah. Gtass 1080 +20 Mitsumi 1200 30 Bar* Tk 780 10353 words
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Article291 1986-04-12 21 April 11 Cents Change ICI 280 +15 (dint) Leighton 84 unch Lend Leose 960 +30 AC I 365 +5 Magellan Pet Aust 110 -10 ANI 328 +16 Mayne N.ckl«<. 360 +15 AP M 360 unch Metal* Exptof Abertoyte 900S NL 33 +1 Age 315 unch Mideast 17 unch Alkonce291 words
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Article71 1986-04-12 21 I I I I I I J 1 L_ I I HST Index Friday 983.73 (992.59) ~-g Hongkong Hang Seng '0 Friday 1,784.21 (1,758.57) Australan Al-Ordinaries Friday 1,214.60(1,197.70) Nikkei Stock Average Friday 15,326.38 (15,203.57) Financial Tines Industrials __L Thursday 1,401.50(1,376.50) Dow Jones Average jjfj,% Thursday 1,794.30 (1,778.62) (Figures in71 words
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Article237 1986-04-12 21 April 10 USJ Change Goodyear Tire 32* +M. 1 Gulf Res 10% -Mi Alcoa 41 -W Hewlett Pack 42V4 Alied Chem Cp 52 +V t Intl Busi Mach 150^4 +1 Am Tel Tel 22W unch Intl Harvester Amax Inc Intl Tel Tel 45M) Amr Corp 53/* John Jhsn237 words
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Article519 1986-04-12 21 Apri 10 Pence Chance MNNG NXJSTRIALS Boriowßond Allied Lyons 293 2 Charter Cons 270 +12 Ass Dairies Cons Gold 477 unch BTRPLC 473 +8 Rust Wat 10-11/l6xd -3/16 Bobcocks 200 -3 za 13 3/4 unch Barclays 527 +5 l,cc j. Beechom 408 +2 US BICC 358 +18 A*C 13-3/4519 words
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Article79 1986-04-12 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit AFTER opening firmer at 93.39, June Eurodollar traded m a narrow range. Liffe opening saw a quiet market, with the June contract settling at 93.38. 1 100 implied imorvsl rate) Open High Low Sett Est V«l Jun M 93.39 93.39 93.37 93.38 602 Sept 93.46 93.47 93.4479 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-04-12 21 CURRENCY futures opened sharply higher as the prospect of lower US interest rates weighed heavily on the US dollar. June deutschemarlc opened 66 ticks higher at 0.4375 and closed at 0.4370. (US dollar Deutschemark I Ope* High Low Sett Est DM Jun 8C 0.4375 0.4398 0 4367 0.4370 113462 words
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Article44 1986-04-12 21 JUNE yen opened sharply higher at 0.*****6 and touched 0.*****0 before closing lower at 0.*****9. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est IU Jun 8C 0.*****6 0.*****0 0.*****2 0.*****9 244 Sept 0.*****9 Dec 0.*****2 Open Ist (Than): 968. Act Vol (Thurs): 283.44 words
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Article, Illustration54 1986-04-12 21 GOLD futures was quiet, with June gold closing slightly higher at U*****.90 an ounce m view of the weaker dollar. Reports from BA Futures USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est M Apr m 340.10 Jan ***** 342.908 341.70 342.90 10 Ang ***** Open Ist (Thors): 15.54 words
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Article, Illustration563 1986-04-12 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Strip (Voyace) Arr Cargo Time Block Leda Ms (8606) 14/4 (2330) F5 1430 1530 1330 1430 Al Bl *****330 Fl A Alabama (8) 16/4(0200) F7 1030 1130 1130 1230 Nl PI 1230-1330 SI Ned Van Neck (625)563 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-04-12 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Da Nang Kll aside 12 4 Fairstar K10 aside 12/4 Jalamudra K28 aside 12/4 Lampung K11A aside 12/4 Lin Petaling K20 aside 12 4 Nedlloyd Baltimore K12 aside 12 4 Nedlloyd San Juan C13 aside 12 4 Sphinx K16 aside 12244 words
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Article19 1986-04-12 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/kHo Singapore May 16C 50 up two tents Malaysia May 195 00 up two cents19 words
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Article17 1986-04-12 21 Tin Closing prices Ms/Mo Xl Tin 14.80 down 15 cents Turnover 19 tonnes down one tonne17 words
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Article30 1986-04-12 21 Ciounf pncei Copper tonne Kan Spot 977 00-977 50 (976 00 -917 m) 3 months 9% 00 996 SO (994 DO- 995 QO l Market tone Steady Sales 449.07530 words
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Article26 1986-04-12 21 Clowif prices Silver USS troy 07 fn Tnun S"VißOrt 541 5 <tj 'ji Irur; Ned Nr« <aa i k-44 if Sdu'<f i w .s aa,26 words
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Article29 1986-04-12 21 CVomi{ pncei Aluminium tome Thurs Spot 792 00 793 00 (***** 802 00--3 months 809 50 810 00 (818 0C- 819 00) Market tone Steady Sales 138 84?29 words
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Article103 1986-04-12 21 Crude ms tonne palm ol Rpi C X c outri) 575 (central i Ma, KM [emttm 59? V im* Refined palm ol US$ tonnes RBD palm oil Apt 255 (sellers' May RBO Stearin Apr Msv 210 (satoi )unt 712 50 I sellers RBD Olein Api May 275 ..sellers)103 words
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Article65 1986-04-12 21 SEOUL The declining prices of crude oil and the continuing appreciation of the Japanese yen are beginning to bring South Korea's faltering shipbuilding m dustry back to life. In the first three months of this year, shipbuilding orders from abroad totalled U*****.4 million (*****.8 million), up 99.2Bernama - 65 words
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516 1986-04-12 22 NORA CHENG - Metal Containers' $9.6 m deals queried NORA CHENG By THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has queried Metal Containers Ltd on two deals worth $9.6 million to gain greater control over its packaging operations m Singapore and Hongkong. MCL expects the deals will mean at least an extra $2.8 million m516 words
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267 1986-04-12 22 PLANTATION group Duff Development Bhd and Malaysian Resources Corporation Bhd, one of the largest listed property groups, would have merged if Duff's purchase of a 23.62 per cent stake m MRCB had gone through. Mr Mah King Hock, Managing Director of Duff which267 words
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86 1986-04-12 22 Ford raises dividend, splits stock DETROIT Ford, the world's second largest car and truck maker, has raised its cash dividend to shareholders by 18 per cent and declared a three-for-two stock split. Ford raised the dividend to the highest level m company history, an annualised rate of US$3.3O a shareReuter - 86 words
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Article591 1986-04-12 22 Stock market weekly round-up by anthony hoe Singapore ALTHOUGH prices fell throughout the week on the Singapore stock market, a leading international chartist sounded a note of optimism. London-based chartist Mr David Fuller said m Singapore that bull markets always "appear from the ashes591 words
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Article183 1986-04-12 22 RALEIGH Bhd was the mast active stock far the second straight week aa the Singapore stack market. Raleigh had 2.3 million shares traded during the quiet week compared with the two million shares af SIA, the second mast active stack. Raleigh backed the market's declining tread with a183 words
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Article92 1986-04-12 22 THE FOLLOWING is a list ol the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange ot Singapore this week It gives the turnover m thousands ot units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low tor 1985 86 Con*>any Volume Price High Low (Si (000 192 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-04-12 22 Kuala Lumpur WHEREAS the Singapore stock market was only slightly weaker during the week, the Kuala Lumpur stock market had quite a beating. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index closed below the psychological 1,000 mark for the week. News that the Umno Supreme330 words
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Article60 1986-04-12 22 BEIJING Bank saving deposits m China rose to 178.89 billion renminbi (Ssl23 billion) at the end of last month from 162.26 billion at the end of last year. The China Daily said fixed deposits accounted for 91 per cent of the increase, and 67 per centReuter - 60 words
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308 1986-04-12 22 ANTHONY HOE - Grand Central to pay M$4m for stake in KL hotel ANTHONY HOE By HOTEL Grand Central Ltd will be paying Ms 4 million m cash from its own funds for a 20 per cent stake m a company which owns a yet-to-be-completed deluxe hotel m Kuala Lumpur. The figure represents308 words
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Advertisement233 1986-04-12 20 Get ahead. Get your own copy aAw*^ I I mm mmmm^^^\. AkJ\^. /'.i^^x-u i-a^-~JUJ*+mLA Make sure of your own copy of Business Times. Because an occasional glance at the office copy could mean getting left behind m the business race. Business Times is packed with information vital to the Singapore233 words
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Advertisement95 1986-04-12 23 New, innovative designs a reflection of your good taste. An exclusive collection brought to you by Regent. t sffi $1680 t^TfTtrnWamimmm *^*ta> BHBhVAVJhw^b jh^aMMß^- 4a*- .....JAR- Lili' -"*vj iIJJ I t a WSrwV- *l1 i J .JWupßp* 1 1 r■' *J\r > i;V Wr-^r*^ $899" 5699 I r^K s .C:95 words
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Article, Illustration425 1986-04-12 24 Variety and lower prices Venue: World Trade Centre, Hall 2 Date: Today to April 20 Time: Noon 10 pm. Open from 9.30 am 6 pm on Saturday Admission: Free THE Top Ten Furniture Show is expected to make less money than m previous years. Mr Lim Cheok Sin, managing director425 words
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Article, Illustration938 1986-04-12 24 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ By WHEN you were buying furniture for your home, pine-wood furniture could have been one of your considerations. You probably noticed pine's distinctive knotty pattern, and wheatyellow colour. Or you may have liked the scent of the wood, or the938 words
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Advertisement346 1986-04-12 24 RI f~~\ X WORLD TRADE CENTRE mmm p r- is~~-^ jM li i EXHIBITION HALL 2 —J fl \l B I 1 12 NOON TO 10 PM I^^^L'^ ADMISSION FREE '^^^^^F~ A dazzling display of the best from last West |jj| Top names In the furniture and furnishing industry have346 words
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Article, Illustration688 1986-04-12 25 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ ■y YOU may be the proud owner of a new flat, and can't wait to decorate it as your dream home. Or, you may want to give your home a facelift. But the thought of spending your evenings and weekends for the next few688 words
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Article407 1986-04-12 25 CHOOSING an interior designer need not be a hit-and-miss affair. As m choosing an electrical appliance, the first rule is to shop around. If a friend's home appeals to you, ask him who his interior designer is. Or, visit various interior designers and talk to them407 words
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Advertisement71 1986-04-12 25 9 Dags Offer OrIj? I Don't miss our offer H as it will not be repeated again! H bR /every purchase\ I^-t^ A fjM /of a Door entitles l\ 1 w you to a FREE chair BwSE'H*^^!** TAft v-V' |m«»|i ielt« a HYflfl i^ ilkV w&i ft inclusive .^.waM^AAA B^^#lf71 words
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Article, Illustration113 1986-04-12 26 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE I: Sidney Box. Post Express, Buttons 11, Silk. RACE 2: Johnny Reb 11, Sunny Smile, Arabian Son, Meor Romeo, Peak Of Perfection DC, Circle Of Light. RACE 3: Ace Attack. Abaci i. Regalia, Salute 11. RACE 4:113 words
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Article3640 1986-04-12 26 GOING FORECAST: SOFT MHflßHßfll 2 1 5 CLASS 4 DiV 3 1.200 m Ml F Thdßhhl (Ratings: 73-63) MmMMMMMMMamm (Stakes: $13,000) 1 I*ooo* Silk 57 (73) Dallas-Noordin 6 nzg dc +1.5. Non-acceptor last week; finished down the course m last three starts; last of 16 C3,640 words
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Article344 1986-04-12 26 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR P«*k <* Perfection X, with a 6.5 kg pull m the weights, is set to turn the tables on last week's conqueror, Arabian Son, m Race 2 today. A noted second-run performer, Peak Of Perfection LX gets344 words
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Article350 1986-04-12 26 RACE RACING ED LUCKY LEO TONTO PEDIGREE MARKSMAN 10 Buttons 7 Atlantis 7 Atlantis 1 Silk 5 Post Express 1 7 Atlantis 2 Sidney Box 10 Buttons 2 Sidney Box 7 Atlantis 2 Sidney Box 6 Rajah Brook 2 Sidney Box 3 Irish Pleasure 2 Sidney350 words
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Article, Illustration282 1986-04-12 26 MARKSMAN - 'Empire' to strike back in Race 5 MARKSMAN By STERLING EMPIRE, a model of consistency, stands way above his eight rivals m Race 5 at Kuala Lumpur today. The grey by One Pound Sterling made a dazzling debut last August when he whipped a Class 3 field over the Kuala282 words
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327 1986-04-12 26 PEDIGREE - Auckland club to pay another visit PEDIGREE By THE Singapore Turf Club will stage the third running of the reciprocal Auckland Racing Club Trophy at its May meeting. It marks the revival of a series designed to foster ties between the two clubs. The series started m 1982 and alternated327 words
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Article, Illustration86 1986-04-12 27 Week's top gallops Jingle Bell strides out on soft track TUESDAY (good with some give): Irish Pleasure 44.4, The Chancellor 40.3, Faras 43.4. WEDNESDAY (good): Abadi 40, Gabiano 40.1. THURSDAY (good): Rasa Sayang II 37.4, Butterfly Kid 38.9, Chieftain Humour 38.3, Post Express 41.8, Wongawallah 39.4, Peak Of Perfection IX86 words
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Article396 1986-04-12 27 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO KUALA LUMPUR Trainer Teh Choon Beng's four runners m tomorrow's $125,000 Sultan Of Selangor Gold Cup (Race 5) were out m force yesterday morning. Jingle Bell IV, winner of four classics including this Cup last year, cantered one round before396 words
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Article149 1986-04-12 27 Rides 1st 2nd 3rd 1 SMtfek 100 14 14 11 t CMk 84 11 It S Salri 70 8 II i 4 LMag 64 8 7 3 i Fraacts 56 8 t II I •Earn 68 8 S II 7 Lam 55 8 5 4 8 0*1 46149 words
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Article91 1986-04-12 27 1st 2nd 3rd Alba 15 9 4 Samsari 14 5 4 West 13 7 5 Leh 13 6 9 PKLtwng 12 10 8 Teh 12 8 13 KLeHg 11 3 5 ■MfMte 10 6 14 Yeefc 9 16 9 flkMMMSMi 9 7 4 E Breokelen 8 15 1291 words
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Article90 1986-04-12 27 1st 2nd 3rd Blnegrass 7 2 2 gh **"*"'g*"* 5 2 2 Goodman 4 15 Nafiaah 4 0 3 Chong Kok Um 3 5 0 Auric 3 2 5 West 3 0 1 K Cheng 2 4 3 Agasam 2 4 3 Sonny Khoo 2 3 4 Brigadier90 words
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Article178 1986-04-12 27 ISMADI ISMAIL on The Count and Peter Johnson on Jingle Bell IV they're the boss's orders for tomorrow's Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup. Trainer Teh Choon Beng has nominated apprentice Ismadi for his first ride on Count Of Honour, the 1985 Horse of the Year. Success178 words
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Article1288 1986-04-12 27 mmmMMMm 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 4 1,200 m rEdMMMnatMaLI (Ratings: 72-61) (Staket: $13,000) 1 •***** Tricky Stevea M (71) Andrew Foo-E Breukelen 6 mg -1 *Slvae 10 2 Back's Tempo SC (71) Ozonia- J Breukelen 3ag Aaawadl 6 S ReckaMlly M (70) Redcap-Allan 3 nzg Allan 7 41,288 words
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Article90 1986-04-12 27 MELBOURNE The winning owner of The Australasian will be presented with Asl million (551.56 million) cash after the race at Ascot, m Perth, next January. This is one of the many promotions planned by the West Australian Turf Club for a one-month racing extravaganza which willJACK ELLIOTT - 90 words
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Article57 1986-04-12 27 GLASGOW Corbiere, the 1983 Grand National winner, will run m the Scottish National on April 19. This will give him a chance to atone for his fourth-fence fall m the Grand National at Aintree last Saturday. Trainer Jenny Pitman said: "He's perfectly all right, as heAFP - 57 words
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Advertisement116 1986-04-12 26 Know Your Parliament •what it does •how it works •what parliamentary proceedings are all about f Ijjjf mb\hT.*^hhktO l rr^MßKoaaMmvSPi BHHHj_y Bk^rEHHBBf^S WMMMmNtfes #^'J!%Mm^aaMmMmMWM)MnMMmuMmawaaaa\ $5.50 Parliament influences many aspects of our way of life. Yet we may only have a fuzzy notion of what it is all about. Mr Speaker,116 words
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Obituary, Illustration642 1986-04-12 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mr. Goh Ah Soon Age: 71 years passad away peacefully on 10th April •86. Sadly missed by beloved: Wife: Mdm Ong Yew Neo Sons: Daughters-in-law: Goh Kirn Leng Rosa Goh Goh Kirn Seng Kwek Lay Hoon Goh Kirn Chai Ng Geok Eng Goh Kirn Poh Jessie642 words
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Obituary, Illustration266 1986-04-12 27 MDM. SIM THNG SEE Age: S3 passed away peacefully on 10.446 I-.-;-. w_l:-j W^|jfc M »ji •esarwarnp inrnina DWtowaya Husband: Teo Ah Khiang Sen: Teo Kheok Kay. Peter Daughters: Teo Sar Moey Teo Suay Moy Teo Suay Moi. Helen Teo See Moey Teo Hoa Hoa Ong Peng Hoe266 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1986-04-12 27 HAROLD PANG Sadly missed by friends from the F.P.C.E. Class of 1964/85 •i am the nosurroction, end The Life; he who believes m Me thotioh he die, yet shall he live, end whoever lives and believes m Me shall never die. John 113545 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1986-04-12 27 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late MRS TAN CHENG HOE Departed 7th April 1966 express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and other forms of assistance during their t recent bereavement. i46 words
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Obituary, Illustration148 1986-04-12 27 Tne family of the late M. NAOArUUAH Departed S-4J6 wish to express their heartfelt thanks end gratitude to> c The Government Pensioners Association Spore c CIAS Pte Ltd c CIDS Pte. Ltd. c Time Incorporated c Staff of LL. N Kampar. Malaysia c Staff of MSD c Institute148 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1986-04-12 27 In Loving Memory vf MICHAEL BOON LIANG SPtESS Ospartsd 12/4/85 The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we love so well. And while He sleeps a peaceful sleep. His memory we shall always keep. Dearly missed by parents, brothers, sisters A ell100 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1986-04-12 27 SOMU SOCKAUNGAM THEVAR DEPARTED ON 29/03/06 KARUMATHI will be held on 12/04/86 Saturday midnight at Blk E. 254 Sophia Rd Istana Qrts ATHMA SANTHI POOJA will be held on 13th April 1966 at 7pm Sri Sivan Temple Serangoon Road PLEASE TREAT THIS AS A PERSONAL INVITATION48 words
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Advertisement77 1986-04-12 27 186 Funeral Directors/ Services 1/ When *7Y»k c P rov^ e a w^ e ran 8 e if wnen a NSL 0 f services and facilities JI loved One T\ f or all religions. «f departs, turn w j|^ S ingapore casket |l to Singapore mSIIss ll r** lr fll77 words
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Advertisement75 1986-04-12 27 Ofafies I IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE of (name) who departed two years ago That unselfish life, it has not died Dearly missed by (name) Photo In a wool memory of (name) JftSfi tamn Departed June 80, 1981 Deported March 15. 1980 Gone from our lives one so Mother, time takes away75 words
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Article, Illustration386 1986-04-12 28 Ray aims to Hammer home a message ENGLISH LEAGUE ACTION LONDON Midfielder Ray Houghton, who was "shocked and numbed" when he was shown the door by West Ham nearly four years ago, can undermine the London club's challenge for the English League title today. Houghton has become a successful playerReuter - 386 words
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Article, Illustration796 1986-04-12 28 MARTIN PALMER - Scotland' s new force MARTIN PALMER Celtic and Rangers lose traditional hold By 4 When they arrived at Hearts, discipline was virtually non-exis-tent, the playing staff were disheartened and the atmosphere at the club was one of dejection. By giving the players pride m their performance, and by implementing coaching796 words
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Article458 1986-04-12 28 ITALIAN, GERMAN, SPANISH AND FRENCH LEAGUE ACTION LONDON WHILE Real Madrid bask m the glory of regaining the Spanish title, other European Leagues are poised for tense finishes. Exciting climaxes are m prospect m Italy, where Roma are suddenly putting the pressure on seasonlongReuter - 458 words
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Article301 1986-04-12 28 THE Football Association stepped up their bid to stamp out violence at grounds m England with the launch of an anti-hooligan club on Thursday. Called "Friends of Football", their main aim is to persuade genuine fans to stand up and be counted against thugsAFP; UPI - 301 words
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Article, Illustration397 1986-04-12 28 TERRY Fenwick, QPR's England centreback seeking a trip to the World Cup finals, is set to miss his country's last warm-up game against Scotland m London on April 23. His booking at Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday took him over 41 disciplinary points, which usually means aReuter; AFP; UPI - 397 words
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Article, Illustration592 1986-04-12 29 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD LyalFs got a good grip on the Eastenders By Mm\J W /Saturday V I Person 6 My attitude to football ia that I hava to try to gat playara to play with atyla and pride. Lyall SINGAPORE may be getting ready to welcome the Red592 words
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245 1986-04-12 29 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - U-21 squad optimistic for MHF meet MAHMOOD GAZNAVI ON THE HOCKEY SCENE By SINGAPORE'S national under-21 team left for Malacca yesterday hoping that a good performance m the Malaysian Hockey Federation tournament would serve to boost the sport locally. Team manager John Fernandez said he hoped the players would bring245 words
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Article178 1986-04-12 29 KARACHI Britain scored a surprise 14) win over India to take over third place m the six-na-tion Champions Trophy tournament on Thursday. The teams, both playing their fifth and final game, were locked at 0-0 at halftime, but the spectators had to wait only eight minutes intoReuter - 178 words
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213 1986-04-12 29 World run to be staged as part of Sport Aid NEW YORK The world will run for Africa over a nine-day spell next month m the latest scheme to help the continent's starving millions. "Sport Aid," unveiled here yesterday by British rock star Bob Geldof, the man at the forefrontAFP - 213 words
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TOP SIX...AND GAMES
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Article73 1986-04-12 29 Today Coventry (h). April IS Luton (a). April 19 West Brom (a). April 26 Birmingham (h). May 3 Chelsea (a). To be arranged Leicester (a). P W I) L F APIs Liverpool 36 20 10 6 73 36 70 Eve. ion 35 21 7 7 74 38 70 Man73 words
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Article29 1986-04-12 29 Today Arsenal (a). April 15 Watford (a). April 19 Ipswich (h). April 2t Forest (a). April 3f Oxford (a). May 3 Southampton (h). May 5 West Ham (h).29 words
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Article23 1986-04-12 29 Tomorrow Sheffield Wednesday (h). April IS Newcastle (a). April 19 Tottenham (a). April 2S Leicester (h). May 3 Wat ford (a).23 words
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Article30 1986-04-12 29 Today Forest (a). April 15 West Ham (a). April 19 Newcastle (h). April 26 Aston Villa (a). April 29 Arsenal (a). May 3 Liverpool (h). May 5 Watford (h).30 words
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Article39 1986-04-12 29 Today Oxford (h). April 15 Chelsea (h). April 19 Watford (a). April 21 Newcastle (h). April 29 Coventry (h). April 28 Man. City (h). April 39 Ipswich (h). May 3 West Brom (a). May 5 Everton (a).39 words
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Article26 1986-04-12 29 Today Everton (h). April 15 Sheffield Wednesday (a). April 11 Oxford (a). April 26 West Brom (h). April 29 Chelsea (h). May 3 Birmingham (a).26 words
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258 1986-04-12 29 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By PROMISING young boxers who were successful m their respective divisions at the Novices championships two months ago will be given their first taste of international competition against a touring Danish team at the Toa Payoh Sports Hall on May258 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-04-12 30 Speedy greens and stormy weather take their toll Leading scores (Americans, unless stated) 18 Bill Kratzert, Ken Green. St Gary Koch. Chen Tze Chung (Tai). 70 Tom Kite, Tommy Nakajima (Jpn), Dave Ban- (Can), Bob Tway, Tom Watson, Greg Norrr.an (Aust). 71 Seve BallesterosReuter - 552 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-04-12 30 AUGUSTA A year ago, for three days and five holes, T. C. Chen led the United States Open tournament. Then, it all unravelled for the slight player from Taiwan and he settled for a second-place tie behind Andy North, of the US. So Chen played downAP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration488 1986-04-12 30 Swedes Edberg and Jarryd in semis TENNIS SCENE SPORTS SHORTS DALLAS Sweden maintained their domination of the US$5OO,OOO ($l.l m) WCT finals on Thursday night when third seed Stefan Edberg and unseeded Anders Jarryd won straight-set victories to advance to the semi-finals. Edberg beat France's Yannick Noah 6-3, 7-6, 7-6AFP; Ap; Reuter; UPI - 488 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-04-12 30 THE BALLAST FOR BALLESTEROS AUGUSTA The United States taxmaa may have unwittingly provided a way to settle a simmering fead between Spain's Seve Ballesteros and the American prafesnioßsl golf tour. Ballesteros, generally acknowledged as one af the finest golfers m the world, hasReuter - 316 words
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Article323 1986-04-12 30 RUGBY SCENE JOHANNESBURG Rugby officials said on Thursday that no more than six New Zealand All Blacks players will be m an international side scheduled to play five matches m South Africa this month. Faan Venter, manager of the Transvaal Rugby Football Union, deniedAP - 323 words
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Article196 1986-04-12 30 HATTIESBURG (Mississippi) Left-hander Ernie Gonzalez, of the United States, tied the course record on Thursday with an eight-under-par 62 for a two-stroke lead after the first round of the US$2OO,OOO ($436,000) Hattiesbur Classic. He led by two strokes from four players Peter Oosterhuis, of Britain. Richard ZokolReuter - 196 words
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499 1986-04-12 30 ADDIS ABABA Ethiopia wiil boycott the 1988 Olympic Games m Seoul unless they are organised jointly by North and South Korea, president Menpstu Haile Mariam said on Thursday. In Porto, a three-strong International Olympic Committee Inspection Commission have completed a five-day visit to check outAFP; AP; Reuter - 499 words
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Article268 1986-04-12 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - Bonus offer to top finishers TAY CHENG KHOON By AMATEUR golfers eyeing a place m the national team must not only return good cards but also finish high up the leaders' board m five designated tournaments. According to the new guidelines, bonus points will be awarded to top finishers m268 words
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Article254 1986-04-12 31 PRAIKIE EXPRESS A, despite having Singapore's top national player Paul Lim beaten by Maurice Pang, edged out Johnnie Walker Black Label 5-4 m an Anchor-Kent Division One darts match at Station Lounge on Thursday (reparts MAHMOOD GAZNAFavourites Prairie never had it as easy as254 words
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238 1986-04-12 31 William returns from the brink of defeat AN EPIC It-minute last-frame straggle between fifth seed William Ong and Ang Char Hang highlighted the entrance af the seeded players In the fourth round af the Rathmans national snooker championship at the Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council clubhouse last night. Char Hang238 words
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Article47 1986-04-12 31 GOFFS (Ireland) Canadian snooker ace Cliff Thorburn coasted into the semi-finals of the Irish Masters on Thursday with a 5-1 victory over Irishman Eugene Hughes. The world No. 2 ruthlessly punished the inconsistency of Hughes, who mixed some brilliant shots with many imoortant misses. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration368 1986-04-12 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Presentations stopped since last year, say SAM By A SURPRISE awaited Singapore's Malaysia Cup soccer series top scorer, V. Sundram Moorthy, yesterday. The dashing midfielder was told that there would be no prize for his 17-goal feat. The announcement also stunned the368 words
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Article77 1986-04-12 31 SEAK Poh Leong, the Football Association of Singapore Director of Coaching, will leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow on a special mission. He will be at the Merdeka Stadium to assess the strengths and weaknesses of Kelantan and Selangor when they meet m their Malaysia Cap quarter-final sec-ond-leg match77 words
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Article103 1986-04-12 31 PERSEVERANCE was the key to success m Pavilion Inter-Continental's 2-0 victory over Singapore Tobacco Company m a Singapore Business Houses Football League junior knockout match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The hotelmen, who took the field as underdogs, went ahead m the first half through an103 words
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Article, Illustration331 1986-04-12 31 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Flash accept athletes' resignation By FLASH Sports Club have removed all obstacles for four of Singapore's top-ranked women athletes, paving the way for them to join clubs of their choice. The four Norshidah Mohd. Ali, Hazel Chew, Neo Kwee Gim and Faudziah Mohd.331 words
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Article, Illustration380 1986-04-12 31 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Singaporean voted Most Valuable Swimmer By SWIMMER David Lim, who capped a fine year m Singapore with the Sportsman of the Year award, rounded off his collegiate season with equal flourish. At the Brigham Young University team's annual dinner on Thursday, David was380 words
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Article66 1986-04-12 31 Rafflesians edge out Josephians RAFFLES Institution edged out St. Joseph's Institution 2-1 m a National Schools C Division boys' tennis match at Kallang yesterday to top Group A and qualify for Tuesday's semi-finals. SJI, who finished Group runners-up, will play Anglo Chinese School m the semi-finals while RI will meet66 words
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Article20 1986-04-12 31 ST ANDREW'S School steam-rolled past Raffles Institution 24-0 m the National Schools' under-17 rugby competition at Woodsville yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration490 1986-04-12 31 AQUARIUS - AQUARIUS FISHTALES.By WE conclude our series on prized catches this week with the species most local anglers treasure the Snapper. There are 250 such species worldwide belonging to the Lutjanidae family. Several can be caught off Singapore, but they are more abundant m the waters490 words
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Article239 1986-04-12 31 Veterans' turn to hold court LDM Tian Giok and Hubert Hill are, of course, familiar faces at the Kallang squash courts, interested parents who have cheered their children, Seok Hui and Peter, to respective national titles. But, come April 24, the two will be doing battles of their own. For,239 words
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Article54 1986-04-12 31 G RA JAIYA was elected president of the Singapore Indians Football Club at their annual meeting. Other office-bearers: V P. Jot hi (vice-president); K. Rajan (secretary); S.P. Kannu (asst. secretary); P. Satiaseelan (treasurer): M. Maniam. K. Param. V.N. Samy, N. Chandra and S. Sugumaran (committee members);54 words
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Advertisement43 1986-04-12 28 DIVISION ONE TIES Aston Villa v Watford, Ipswich v Man City, Liverpool v Coventry, Luton v Tottenham, Newcastle v Birmingham, QPR v West Brom, Southampton v Leicester, West Ham v Oxford, Arsenal v Everton, Forest v Chelsea, Man U v Sheffield Wednesday (tomorrow).43 words
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Miscellaneous172 1986-04-12 31 BASKETBALL BAS Cap: Safsa monwealth Secondary. NYJC v Any Kong Song (7.30). Yip Cheng v derson JC. Hwa Chong JC v St. AnTong Whye (8.45). Both at Gay drew's JC. All at 9.40. All matches World. at Balestier Rd. HOCKEY SHA Premier RUGBY National I nder-20: Leagae: LA v Jansenites172 words
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149 1986-04-12 32 CHARMAINE CHAN; YEO KIM SENG - Stepfather hit and stepped on girl 's stomach CHARMAINE CHAN YEO KIM SENG By and A FORMER ambulance driver was watching television when his stepdaughter started crying. He told the two-year-old girl to stop but she didn't. In a fit of temper, he punched the little girl m the stomach.149 words
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102 1986-04-12 32 NG WENG HOONG - Social escort robbed at Mount Faber NG WENG HOONG By A WOMAN has reported that she was robbed of about $12,6* 1b cash and valuables by three men at Meant Faber. Miss Chua Slok Choo, 2S, a social escort, told police she was attacked on Tuesday night when she was102 words
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Article30 1986-04-12 32 SUVA The Fiji group of more than 300 islands was put on hurricane alert yesterday as tropical cyclone Martin moved towards Fiji's second largest island, Vanua Levu. UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-04-12 32 Singh told the court that Mohamed was a divorcee when he married Nurhayati's mother, Madam Jamilah binti Bakri, m April last year. The fateful incident happened about two months after the marriage. He and Nurhayati were at home when a420 words
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Article399 1986-04-12 32 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH New factory part of $30 m expansion plan By JAPAN'S electronics giant, Matsushita, has signalled that it is here to stay. Matsushita Precision Motor Singapore, a subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, will occupy a new factory on a 2.2-hectare site m Pandan Gardens399 words
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439 1986-04-12 32 NEW DELHI India has told Libya to stop a campaign to recruit Indians into its army after thousands of young men queued outside the Libyan mission here to join Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's forces. An Indian official said the Libyan ambassador was summoned toAFP; Reuter; UPI - 439 words
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Article30 1986-04-12 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 6.92 points to 1,801.22 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Miscellaneous137 1986-04-12 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.10 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: Adelaide 14 21 C Overcast Manila 23 35 C Gear Amsterdam :C i Melbourne 14 16 C Goudy Bangkok 27 36 C Sunny Moscow 26C Rain Beljug137 words
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Title Section10 1986-04-12 1 Section Two Expressions THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 198610 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-04-12 1 Flotsam and jetsam, stainless steel and mundane kitchen utensils are transformed into objets dart by an enterprising young man. For him, they are a means of L expressing an appreciation of the aesthetic m ordinary things. REBECCA CHUA reports. FOR years, Chan Swee Hua entered his383 words
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Advertisement88 1986-04-12 1 *W_^l ilk"* Why crowds act the way they do 4 A Nobel Prize winner's theory Your Guide to Better Sex 5 Beginning and ending outside the bedroom Rules for the modern author 7 Banning novels about growing up, universities and journalists Painting as reason for being 31 Cecile Filliette on88 words
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Article, Illustration1717 1986-04-12 2 JOCELYN ANNABEL - The things you do for love JOCELYN ANNABEL By LEONG, Zb, freelance artist/writer c% IF someone had \*ks^K told me I'd be l(sSssj hopping on a Sin_^y/ gapore-bound ■^a/afQ plane looking for m a Chinese girl, I'd have said they were nuts. But it's incredible what you'd do when you're1,717 words
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Article142 1986-04-12 2 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. Whether you write, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it to us. Photographs even of paintings and sculpture and other artistic works may also be submitted. Poetry, prose, short stories,142 words
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Article86 1986-04-12 2 Inside: I remain cool, dry, selfishly comfortable crunchy popcorns hot chocolate bedroom slippers Above: Lightning illuminates dark skies raindrops create soothing music thunder roars m harmony Oh! What unison! What orchestra! How hypnotic, how peaceful a melody! Shut eyes, nodding head, senseless brain Ah enjoyable sleep... But, look! Outside:86 words
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Article, Illustration762 1986-04-12 4 The Tyranny of the Status Quo Milton and Rose Friedman Pelican, 1985, 168 pages, $12.10 M^AmkaMata\aMM)MMaaaAMa\ Ikll Reviewed oy HOMER CHEN 4 According to author Milton Friedman (left), an inert bureaucracy, self-serving politicians and specialinterest groups form the three corners of an762 words
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Article803 1986-04-12 4 4 Canetti appears to argue for despotism as the only form of rule for mankind. People are mindless creatures to be manipulated while their rulers are paranoiacs and tyrants. Unfortunately, what makes his book worth reading is that there are enough examples m the m803 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-04-12 4 TURING'S Man, Western Culture m the Computer Age by J. David Bolter (Penguin, 1986, 264 pages, $19) Just as mathematician A. M. Turing predicted, m a paper he published m 1950 entitled Computing Machinery and Intelligence, the possibility that computers will be able to duplicate human intelligence looms346 words
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Article, Illustration734 1986-04-12 5 YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER SEX By Dr Theresa Larsen Crenshaw Times Book International, 1986, 302 pages, $16 Reviewed by IRENE PATES 4 Sex begins, or ends outside the bedroom a word, attitude, action outside its confines can contribute to the attrition of a marriage. The mind is734 words
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Article, Illustration673 1986-04-12 5 By Padgett Powell, Picador, 1985 edition, 183 pages, softback, $14.20 Reviewed by CHRISTINE KHOR THIS book isn't for children unless they're incredibly precocious. Don't be misled, as I was, by the cover of a pensive boy against the background of the sunny Edisto coast m673 words
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Article, Illustration899 1986-04-12 6 THE WANTING SEED By Anthony Burgess Arrow Books Ltd 1985, 282 pages, $5.10 Reviewed by SUSANNA KULATISSA food for existence. This idea is strengthened when the reader is told that the song of the day is: My adorable Fred He is so sweet899 words
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Article, Illustration832 1986-04-12 6 If you want a little of everything NOT MANY PEOPLE KNOW THAT! By Michael Came Coronet, 1985, 224 pages, $9.35 Reviewed by CHOW SOOK TIN At the start of each month, a cartoon and a small episode relating to that month provide some relief from the otherwise grey text. An832 words
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Article, Illustration453 1986-04-12 7 Update WHEN times are tough and the road is long, it helps to remember what the Armenians say: "The watermelon will not ripen m your armpit." Or as the sagely Rumanians warn: "He who mixes up with bran is eaten by pigs." And speaking of bran,Reuter; Mexican - 453 words
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Article, Illustration820 1986-04-12 7 FLAUBERT'S PARROT By Julian Barnes Picador, 1985, $14.15 Reviewed by MELVIN MADDOCKS 6 To be a reader of the modern novel is to be subjected, again and again, to portraits of the artist as a young man and at every other age heroically820 words
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Article, Illustration802 1986-04-12 7 TALES FROM THE WEST INDIES By Faustin Charles Target, 1985 96 pages, $6.50 Reviewed by JASMINE CHIA THE English-speak-ing Caribbean Islands have a vast storehouse of folk tales passed down through the generations. The tales are based on myths, legends and the supernatural,802 words
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Article, Illustration153 1986-04-12 8 Handy Helpers >imone Vaz TRANSPLANTING can be done easily with a foldable pot. without having to tear out roots of the plant or breaking the pot. The foldable pot, called Pop-a-Pot, is made of plastic squares which, when folded, form a pot. Unfolded, each Pop-a-Pot153 words
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Article, Illustration631 1986-04-12 8 Dr Teoh Swee Hin, who once made his own toys, has graduated to building wall partitions and installing cabinets for his home. His next project is a brick storeroom. ANNA LEE reports. IN THE backyard of Dr Teoh Swee Hin's new spacious sin-gle-storey house m631 words
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Article, Illustration619 1986-04-12 8 INSTEAD of doodling your time away while waiting for someone, why not let your fingers do some weaving. In just an hour, you can weave yourself a colourful Materials: A piece of stick or an ordinary ruler, a cushion and three balls of double threaded wool.619 words
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Miscellaneous579 1986-04-12 11 JrjgfSem TAN mOtHSIH .'Tj Dia(N6 FOß\\ I '^^^^U^Sf T l I II V —^TTI I THE BOHN LOSER *J Art Baiuom BEETLE BAILEY By Mon Walker mOT^\ At±^ IWILI I iv/C~^ /Stftv 7Wt*A I f /Sn T'tHO^F^^ CAPTAIN, V 50RRY, I flflfl? I THAT'S OKAY Ul LOOK AROUNP YOU JcfiK579 words
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Advertisement294 1986-04-12 12 J TOP EUROPEAN FURNITURE rf M A\UE\CTUR ERS I I I I all under one roof at Apollo Hotel Mercury and Jupiter Room I organised by: SS SASCOM FURNISHING CENTRE PTE LTD 1 ABM mwß pW LL fl HIW is>_^_B^^^___^^^^_^_^_^_^_^B Mm^mm^QJr 1 _f mm* iijb# ififflniißW tii "iff ffWfc. I294 words
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Advertisement1036 1986-04-12 13 aaV I m, f XX NIB II X \1 TELEPHONE SERVICE: \f 1 II I amm mm Mm m B mm iAa^m m mm m a Monday to Friday' "Mrr t; 5 <(ji>rr bpm deadline da» Saiurdar 1 m I Em\\. I Amm. mmm. E E E I m. V1,036 words
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Advertisement640 1986-04-12 13 3 Catering FM GROUP Nice n Easy. Buffet Indonesian dishes. $8 per head. Mm. 25 persons. Tel: *****55. HURRY! RING *****40 Liang Food Caterer $1 one course per head buffet with warmer supplied. 11 Pleasure Boats SPECIAL OFFER!! on our sailing boat* by J»ann«au Franc*. 24' FUN $20,000 22' BAHIA640 words
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Advertisement1122 1986-04-12 13 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services j Services j Services l ra-,11 m axel I Sets the Pace. I I TXT IB3XBH. aßm I QUAUTY ife«J and _y|B6K SI RELIABILITY MpiA9EIK aMMH) UHMMISI BJOOSIVEKAT MAXIMUM qftfilS BINDER (KID 6 LAYER RESST-HTJUfIn KUABfIJTY Hi >- mrivn( •rrartiMlCDiapunn-?"]}}*1,122 words
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Advertisement555 1986-04-12 13 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts KEI CHIN HOY Manufacturer of carved wood furniture. Specialise m making all kinds of artistically carved furniture m teakwood, Camphorwood Rosewood with oriental curio motiff. Also available are Items with deeply embedded shells, jade precious stones as well as screens of various sizes. Wnolaaala A Rotail anquirias555 words
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Advertisement800 1986-04-12 13 20 Pets/Pet Care BOOKEE KENNEL Homm of Quality Dogs German Shepherd (puppies/ adults) Border Collie (parents Champion) Boxer (red white/ brindle) Shetland Sheepdog (imported/ SKC) Pomeranian (imported/ SKC) Japanese Chin black white Chihuahua long coat Pekingese (cream white) Science Diet/ lAMS food Export cages/ aluminium cages BOOKEE KENNEL 306 BALESTIER800 words
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Advertisement605 1986-04-12 13 TAKEA I CLOSER LOOK j An all-expense paid overseas trip to staff for every 3 years' service plus 2 weeks' paid leave for the trip. This is one of the many attractive benefits if you join an expanding chain of tourist retail shops as a sales person. Apply at classification605 words
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Advertisement777 1986-04-12 14 25 Sale: Other Products j*Ture Marjt ;3re vnrue rxje dstcq J DedtMu. c Ajjirst oest CLSruoos i coders mjje 10-orOer "eCdir StJii^cq *ork JISO JviaD* T j*k> H H e B'jri^jse t"uu<'(;sVVe'CoTei! Cail 31 rO-C jaiar Leoar dl ITO Thcrrsoc Rd6 J 4 msl T e< 4;s:M'Ocer'oar!o6c~ SAVE SO% a777 words
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Advertisement763 1986-04-12 14 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX if REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN gf^. HEALTH CENTRE Al IL sln F,oor >v ■a pvGreat Eastern Hotel yj "SmmmWA k 4JDI MacPherson Road M JmWfflmE Singapora 1336 __J| '\\_fjK WJ^Eb Tel: *****44 ext 458_^| m I2anmm mmimmamam v m^mamL^^Aht^ J^BBaMM^M^MMMB763 words
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Advertisement674 1986-04-12 14 TERYON SUPPLY CO. PTE LTD. OH KEE SWEE RENOVATION CONTRACTOR (HDB Licence E-YN3559) #02-45, City Plazs. Spscial offar on ranovation works with 1-yssr guarantee workmanship tor HOB Bate. s Special free gift. 12" x 12" Italian ceramic tiles Including skirting: 3-rm $2,300 4-rm $3,500 5-rm KBOO a And we specialised674 words
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Advertisement827 1986-04-12 14 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN ROOF, leakage, gutter, water-down pipe, welding work, painting, fencing, awning, partitions, cement wood work Call *****51/ *****18. WE ARE HDB licensed Contractor specialise m renovation of HDB flats bungalows. 12 x 12 ceramic tiles: 3-rm $1,800. 4-rm $3,000 5-rm $4,000 Mr Ng *****73. WE827 words
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Advertisement935 1986-04-12 14 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal $30 $70 per trip. House remov- al, transportation service, office removal specialised m pianos, organs delivery and disposal service. Experienced, reliable and s responsible workers provided. l Reasonable charges, good fast s service. Day/ night service. We c are at your service 7 days a week935 words
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Advertisement665 1986-04-12 14 57 Business Opportunities UPMARKET LADIES' BOUTIQUE ;ituated at prime location m Or'hard Road wishes to share their .pace, on a rental basis, with exclusive cosmetic products or nen's line. nterested parlies, please contact: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Spore 0923. lOIN US AND prosper with our >utstanding monthly665 words
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Advertisement611 1986-04-12 14 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 .THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $180 INDONESIAN $200 ($640) ($680) ($770) ($1850) Above complete placement tee includes Airfare $5,000 Security Bond SlOOOO P A Visa Medical Examination. Process Complete Documentation YOU PAY NOTHING MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED611 words
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Advertisement557 1986-04-12 14 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive HO INSPECTORS DEPARTMENT Wo r#<|uir# mi oxporioncod BANK TRAINED AUDITOR with a minimum of 5 years' relevant experience. the successful applicants will join a team engaged m regional audits of our Asian branch network. consideration will only be given to applicants with a proven track557 words
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Advertisement539 1986-04-12 14 67 Situations Vacant: I 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP j HkJ SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC f Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of: Computer Technician ($479-***** pm) The commencement salary and grade will deoend on qualifications and experience Qualifications Experience a) 2 GCE 'A' level passes and 2539 words
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Advertisement416 1986-04-12 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wall established import/ export company trading m leather/ chemicals urgently requires: 1) INVOICE/ SHIPPING/ DOCUMENTATION TYPIST c GCE A' Level m Mathematics. c Must be able to type accurately 45 w.p.m c Must have complete knowledge of shipping. Letters ot Credit. Insurance. Bank Documentary collections,416 words
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Advertisement655 1986-04-12 15 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical The MRT Corporation I invites applications for the following positions: FINANCE DEPARTMENT i Salary Scale: I (^80)400x20-460/495x25-670/ 710x30 890 j Functions: To assist m the computer data entry and basic book-keeping work a) GCE 30' level passes including a pass655 words
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Advertisement497 1986-04-12 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Archa/e II A leader m Advanced 1 Tape Technology requires for I expansion LCCI Intermediate or Higher GCE 3 'O' level including Maths 2-3 years' accounting experience Good GCE 'O' level or partial/full HSC qualification Some experience m personnel function and good communication skills Above497 words
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Advertisement654 1986-04-12 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical HOTEL ROYAL requires CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Suitable candidates must apply m writing giving a detailed curriculum vitae. stating salary expected and enclosing a recent non-returnable passport-size photograph to> THE PERSONNEL MANAGER HOTEL ROYAL NEWTON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 We are c well-established furnishing wholesaler m Jurong and654 words
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Advertisement737 1986-04-12 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well estsblished British Insurance Company working on a 5-day week requires: CLERK/ TYPIST GCE 'O' level including Maths ii English. Ability to type. c Insurance experience an advantage. Please apply with full personal particulars, together with s recent passport photograph (n.r.) and tei. contact no.737 words
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Advertisement1101 1986-04-12 15 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Glaxo j I Glaxo Singapore Pte. Ltd. wishea to appoint 1 i PHARMACEUTICAL SALES f j 1 REPRESENTATIVES I I I to be based m Singapore. He will join our sales I 1 team to promote and sell our range of pharmaceu-1,101 words
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Advertisement518 1986-04-12 15 71 Situations Vacant: Sales lEAC-1 Applications are m- I vited from suitably I qualified candidates I for the post of: E Sales Supervisor m the Food Beverage Dept, Consumer Products Division. c To be responsible for sales and promotion at onpremise outlets a To supervise, deploy and motivate a team518 words
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Advertisement689 1986-04-12 15 71 Situations Vacant: Sales I Experienced CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SALESMAN required. However those without the relevant experience but sre successful salesmen with technical bias will be considered. Pre-requisites: c O or A' level with technical bias m your eduction c Articulate, personable and possess good interpersonal i skills c Must complete689 words
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Advertisement507 1986-04-12 15 72 Situations Vacant: Technical DYNA-MECH Urgently requires Auto-Insertion Technicians (2 vacancies) ITC m Electronic O' Mecnanica Engineering MUST nave tun servce anc repairing experience m DVNA-PEPTSAUTO INSERTS EQUIPMENT MUST be abie to oertorm shift duties anc to *o r > < rf eguia r hours Process Engineer Diploma or ITC507 words
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Advertisement736 1986-04-12 16 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Service Technician (Communication Service) I Requirements: c ITC preferably with I 2 years servicing experience of radio communication equipment or related products. Responsibilities Repair, maintain, install mobile radios, portables, base stations and repeaters etc The job involves both field work and in-house736 words
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Advertisement664 1986-04-12 16 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SERVICING MEN REOD. for repairing of video. T V radio cassette. Must have good experience m repairing Tel Sanjay Video Pte Ltd, *****66 *****48. 73 Situations Vacant: Production has vacancies for: SOLDERING OPERATORS W« offer: High starting salary Transport 100% subsidy Meal allowance. Confirmation increment. Annual664 words
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Advertisement642 1986-04-12 16 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Be part of OUR team! No shift work (Ba.m. to 5.30 p.m.) 5-Day work week. 2 increments a year. 13th month bonus. Medical/ Dental hospitalisation benefits plus insurance coverage. Educational assistance. We are looking forGross salary $420 upon confirmation. (Inclusive allowance). Preferably642 words
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Advertisement2104 1986-04-12 16 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PRINTING FIRM AT Blk 78, Dl -57 I C'wealth Or regs Experience Machine Operator (Kord OTA Heidelberg). Tel *****34 REQUIRED INDIAN KITCHEN Hel| ers Part Eull-tiine Male Si pervisor. also Driver at Gayiord 81-05 Lucky Plaza SALON IN BUKIT Tuna Shopping Centre requires Mai Hair Instructors2,104 words
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Advertisement994 1986-04-12 16 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 1973 ALFA ROMEO GI IM Ju nl r 8 rtnu Am on Hi^i. uoemi _a t;. isi ottet .iinive t MO 5... orrii *****48 Reskten *****1 1980 PEUGEOT 305 j litl with alr-ci ndM ii •<■ and radii asai tv te. ordet fl! 00 01994 words
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Advertisement1021 1986-04-12 17 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan MID 84 NISSAN i'tils.ir 0 DX r.i* tai fan aircon hl-fl m skovroon condition $i 7 800 i aaa arraaeraMe MSSTBB 1978 MID DATSUN OR OL, pte .•vknrr Aircon nt-\* metallic paint SJv.sOO View 11 Recreation Xii off Upy Seranfoan K>l 1981 JULY BLUEBIRD GL new1,021 words
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Advertisement936 1986-04-12 17 90 For Sale: Toyota TOYOTA CARINA 1992 with alrI CM) sports runs ii new paint worn IVI *****00 *****43 TOYOTA COROLLA END '76. t'AKl' Highest offer secures rel Anthony. *****31 i 72 COROLLA. CASSETTE, aircon s rims. $3,500. good condition. j Tel *****39. Bobby i 81 TOYOTA CRESSIDA Auto Ex-936 words
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Advertisement866 1986-04-12 17 93 For Sale: Honda 1884 HONDA ACCORD EX. 12-valve, manual 1 owner, tax: 6/86. High power radio cassette, low mileage Immaculate cond. Page: *****52 Alan Ang 78 HONDA ACCORD, auto 3-door. Pte. owner, aircon.. sports rims, hi-fi. beautiful cond. $8,300. Loan: $5,000 Tel: *****22 Mr Ng. 'S3 HONDA ACCORD Manual.866 words
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Advertisement785 1986-04-12 17 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu r^ f" mmm m m m mmmammm JSP I f' 1 SWEET MUSIC TO YOUR EARS llreJm^MPW^ U '/r AAa*nmJAAm __l i BW _Jb^at^__B f *_>1 ff_ffi m^ m m t i eOn the785 words
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Advertisement582 1986-04-12 17 98 Sale/Wanted: Molor Cycles/Scooters MANY 2NDHAND LCI2S, RXK, i M8X125, RD3SLC. YPVS, RXI2S, RXIIS, PX2OOE, PXISOE, Radial 135, RG2SO, GLI2S tt others. Selling, trade-in or instalment ar- rangeable. 403 Balestier Rd. GPZSSO FD PLATE $5,400. Low mileage, new tax It insurance. FC plate GPZSOO $3,700. Call *****60 or view at:582 words
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Advertisement612 1986-04-12 17 99 Vehicles Wanted 8_557 Ihrcedei Beta M I Cossnif cial vsns, piduMtf I ll soaps an. m ATTRACTIVE PRICE. HIGHEST Offer and Cash Payment for PARF or Non-PARF used cars. Any model and cc, 'Q' registration, commercial van pick-up. Trade-in considered. Tel: *****60/ *****97 (day/ night), B.ooam to 10.00pm. N0.612 words
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Advertisement669 1986-04-12 17 106 Accommodation Available: Houaaa GREENLEAF DRIVE 2-STOREY seml-d. 3,400 sq.ft Nice environment, convenient location, near Cold Storage and Intl/ American/ nursery sch. 3 plus 1 bdrms. 2 aircons. 3 bathrms. New gas cooker, 2 fridges. *****08/ *****27. WELL FURN. BUNGLW. with 3 bdrms., 1 servant's rm., 1 large living rm.,669 words
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Advertisement1405 1986-04-12 17 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments 'Go out on Sunday? We never have time!' Sundays are spent fi-*A /V-Krc* '"i y r nt i 9ht> < L "'s playing ja\ ufcT^ -J—— aa* tennis, swimming, lunch .L.I V> i m* l W/^v. fe y th c Pool We1,405 words
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Advertisement930 1986-04-12 17 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.21 CLEMENTI PARK, new api immed available Partly furn I $2,200. fully furn $2,500 Contact tei *****71 D.21 SUNSET WAV, 2 l bdrms F turn 4th floor flat Aircon TV. s/pool Club amenities avail $1,200 Call *****03 HILLCREST ARCADIA, Uossina Cattleya Blks 2 4 bdrms Ffurn930 words
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Advertisement634 1986-04-12 18 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms MARINE PARADE. F'FURN rm torta li I iotlete prefers ungle kd] SZ id neg 1 1 1 H5lB Cai o:\ iftei lp n I OPPOSITE SGM. NEIL RM POUtt Bit Single adj l lenl lura >•• kin« illowed Call .liter 2p m \i l cc 24634 words
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Advertisement377 1986-04-12 18 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms PtARLBANK apt (Near People's Parte) i- urn ran with attached bath $3W >•■"' CaU JBSaffig POTONG PASIR ytShUIl Hin rooms aiUi furniture rel Mrs Poo *****16 QUEENSTOWN RM. AVAIL lor Milglea students couples V turn Near Kentuckj Chicken *****72 QUIET FURNISHED ROOMS it Holland Road, near377 words
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Advertisement485 1986-04-12 18 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I SUNRISE VIIIA I New Design Double-storey Split-level Semidetached/ Terrace Houses H _^__^__l _w3_&e_fc ._»•■> gfcw+4^* WftmrnMßßA V lBl IS ikW 3p _H _^^^^l H 4\f* ""lS 98s SL\y*y>w* m n jjm m I3%M -jMtjt^J^ *y6t" M |k.^|485 words
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Advertisement887 1986-04-12 18 113 For Sale: Houses ONE UNIT LEFT ONLY! No. 48. Kew Drive Upper East Coast Rd New 3-storey semi-detached terrace houses. Unique western design. More special discounts given. Prices from $550,000 upwards. Attractive loans available DEVELOPER: JURONG YUGI DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD View Site Office, tei: *****68 Lots no: 259-13 to887 words
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Advertisement821 1986-04-12 18 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Undoubtedly the most affo^p^^piidominium living E T^stWSi i 7 f**_ _^yS**_p_ WAtong FarKf i^&^ibc _LJ E •_i I I _pev i^~ **iHi t__22 ii, mmAr I <—> mm t mmm821 words
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Advertisement1849 1986-04-12 18 -***L iiji_:i 37-storey I _r^^ t*mm\r^ M!• 5^- Seaview r\f4P vl****^ LL I 1 1 1 1 Apartments. I l<Swts^ 'liili I I 1 fvAS'"' |J _^^_B E 1 3a[ I <fr >fl d^te-— I ph'^ AT*%rit* Mm\ 'i J $^"V| *zjbAA ___3 H I oip^ •tfkji^y' a fc^iS 11,849 words
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Advertisement675 1986-04-12 19 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments CLEMENTI 3-ROOM BLK-352. mid n>H>r Tenant) flooring $r>6.ouo If! _'r>;>-,U.t3 CLEMENTI AYE 1 4-RM. (pure) Hi<M :lr well renovated, cabinet .urion Vrted *****04 GHIM MOH 5/ 3-rm Well renovated kept Wardrobes, cabinets Tel *****96 28,***** MARINE CRES. S-RM point block KM floor Dwm, sunset view675 words
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Advertisement611 1986-04-12 19 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces i ■H _H _H H H Modem warehouse for sale B H I or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I H Located at the junction of H H H H MacPherson Road/Airport Road H H H H with various dimensions and H611 words
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Advertisement501 1986-04-12 19 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces it_c__ij^zr__!_H w *s^^>j SUPREME HOUSE EXHIBITION SPACE on 2nd Storey Approx. 587.15 sq.m. (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road. AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE, 0923 TEL. NO. 336-2466 Ground Floor Shops Selegie Road/ Orchard Road Junction501 words
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Advertisement34 1986-04-12 19 137 Tours Em^mwrnr E>i3lßffl AttWJrAMWMMMmmmmm iBm(- aAbS mkJijßtW WJWmrfGWw *E ■2^E_^__^__B_l__L__i_i I mA*uoMm I?iHi^M ____J hUmUh Mm injii I Mat MtMMMMMMmm^ E _K^ When m need, The Straits Times Classified is what you need.34 words
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Advertisement469 1986-04-12 19 137 Toura 137 TourB J 137 jourt f" AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6 DAYS FROM ***** El Caballo Blanco/Atlantis Marine Park/Yanchep Crystal Cave 24/4, 8/5, 22/5, 5/6, 12/6, 19/6, 26/6 AUSTRALIA HIGHLIGHTS 6 DAYS $$1499 Sydney/The Rock/Domain Garden/Paddington/ Opera House/Harbour Cruise/Canberra/Albury/ Melbourne EkWmmm N^^B/4, 12/5, 26/5, 2/6, 9/6, 16/6,469 words
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Advertisement350 1986-04-12 19 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours SANTA TOURS g. 1 "in;; .mi tMg~~~~" 1 y~~~*~^^'^"" M^ I 1 -Clbal-Phaa j IJnaTim mam ITIWU I^BBBIJ I U j wmm I iMMfM— kM t' I I ______________k Myiijj^__^|le-B-lWr' j B— B— B— B— B— J t^ m^^A^ tmmm^^ m^AMAmmmA I BoolrJofi Sofurooy.350 words
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Advertisement57 1986-04-12 19 p__|_is Tha Straits Times Classified the unbelievable little ads liiiimiiiiiiHiiimiiiniffim The classes of the RELC Language Teaching Institute are usually filled up, thanks to The Straits Times Classified, says Mr Loh Peng Vim their Manager. He adds that he I is very pleased with the good re- sponse he re-57 words
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Advertisement594 1986-04-12 20 137 Tours 137 Tours TOUR GUILIN/GUANGZHOU/MACAU/HONGKONG 9 days 551,500/- From April 551.770/WUYISHAN/FOUZHOU/GUANGZHOU/ZIAMEN 9 days SSI.SBS/- From April SSI ,720/BEIJING/NANJING/SUZHOU/HANGZHOU/SHANGHAI 1 1 days 552.488/- From April 552.625/BEIJi NG/NANJI NG/SUZHOU/SHANGHAI/ HANGZHOU/GUILIN/GUANGZHOU 1 4 days 552.759/- From April 552,89«/GUILIN/BEUING/NANJING/SUZHOU/SHANGHAI/HANGZHOU/ GUANGZHOU/HONGKONG 1 6 days 552.870/- From April 582.888/- TNI KINO Of WIST MALAYSIA COACN594 words
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Advertisement600 1986-04-12 20 137 Tourß 137 Tours from 4/5 D Phuket $499 •3D Club Mcd Phuket $704 •5D Bangkok/Pattaya $735 •6D Bangkok/Chiengmai $795 5D Hua Hin Beach Resort $809 •7D Bangkok/Pattaya/Chiengmai $856 5D Cha Am Beach Resort $879 Hotel bookings from as low as $22 per day/person Daily departures -_-T??r/^k For details and600 words
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Advertisement731 1986-04-12 20 147 Acadßmic Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses TUTORIAL MmMWßAmßMßßßmtmtmimm FoiPa »?a®l E e?els I N.C.C. DIPLOMA IN J rSrC, COMPUTER STUDIES b English Language m c Mathematics _f I f-hmlU a. 2nd Lang. 1 NCC 0F UnK n P |eased to -""ounce that M#w th following schools are731 words
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Advertisement453 1986-04-12 20 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses OUR NEXT PSC (Private Secretarial Course) FULLTIME/PARTTIME 6 CLASSES COMMENCE: 14 APRIL '86 FOREIGN STUDENTS MAY APPLY. With our facilities and guidsnee, you will achieve your goal. JOIN US FOR QUALITY, COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, SATISFACTION AND RESULT. PLEASE ENROL EARLY. BMC COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE Blk. 162 (Next453 words
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Advertisement418 1986-04-12 20 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses For school leavers others Leading to LCCI I 9B7 Exams. New Classes for GROUP DIPLOMAS fa a Accounting c Marketing c Public Relations c Managerial Principles Commencing APRIL '86 for details, please call: CUFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90418 words
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Advertisement489 1986-04-12 20 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses Technical Courses INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FORUM MONDAY 14th APRIL WEDNESDAY 16th APRIL SHANGRI-LA HOTEL LOCAL DELEGATES WELCOME Learn About The Impact Of New Technology From Distinguished International Speakers. Reserve Your Place Now For 1, 2 Or 3 Days By Phoning MARILYN489 words
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Advertisement276 1986-04-12 20 160 Other Courses/ Instruction BASIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENT. 2 mths. $80 Every Sat 3 4p.m.' 4 sp.m. Tel *****08 (oil hrs.) DAISY FLORIST OFFERS Flower arrangement courses Pis. call: *****23/ *****34 (8.30 am to 9pm FLOWER ARRANGEMENT COURSES at reasonable price. Call Annie *****10 LEARN SCUBA DIVING from the SSI Instructors276 words
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Advertisement152 1986-04-12 20 174 Other Announcements/ Messages MR. TAN HOCK (IC. N0:*****52/Z> is the only one who can help us m an urgent and confidential matter If he is still m Spore he is requested to contact Rev Father Anthoni H titles. Blessed Sacrament Church. I C'wealth Dr, Queenstown *****82 JACK, MY SISTER152 words
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Advertisement1070 1986-04-12 21 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES MMMMMMM QTAMTC RQRflAftl MMMMMmmIw I Telefax No: *****59 I Kates: Box Servlee: O I MUI O no^UOO I MMMMMMM SdWs service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS1,070 words
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Advertisement754 1986-04-12 21 Coopers OtLyDrßnd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, (SSSSSSi Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive Selection,754 words
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Advertisement108 1986-04-12 21 HEAD HUNT TEMPORARY SALES PERSONNEL We are m the market for dynamic, go-getting and achieverr ent-onented individuals to market and sell/lease our prestigious commercial development located along Selegie Road If you are above 18 years of age with good communication skills and are interested m this challenge, our doors will108 words
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Advertisement762 1986-04-12 22 APPOINTMENTS ■Price Waterhouse f[p I Management Consultants Pte Ltd Consultants to senior management m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, productivity and efficiency analysis, j financial planning and control, information technology, market and economic studies. •:>: as well as personnel systems and management development762 words
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Advertisement731 1986-04-12 22 FAIRCHILD C^l SCHOLARSH I P^g^ PROG RAMME^Mbobtain their first degree. All recipients /_W*_jfe^§_: preference to work for the company. The course of study will be m Electrical, The scholarship is open to A-level Electronic or Mechanical Engineering or certificate holders or equivalent who Computer Science. qualify for entry into the731 words
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Advertisement663 1986-04-12 22 ___3 NATIONAL X? UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF BUILDING AND ESTATE MANAGEMENT Applications are invited for teaching appointments ranging from Lectureships to Associate Professorships from candidates with suitable academic and professional qualifications Candidates should have a minimum of three years relevant working experience after graduation and some full-time teaching experience663 words
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Advertisement676 1986-04-12 23 APPOINTMENTS In the manutacture of MOS state-of-the-art semiconductor chips. Design of Electrical Circuits you will be exposed to the various techniques of device Supervision and training of Facilities Technicians charactenzation so as to understand the functionality and sen- Installation of new equipment snivity oi memory chips This requires the usage676 words
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Advertisement381 1986-04-12 23 lAmvAoam tHarlm IS) VU.«CtA. I TECHNICAL MANAGER I We are a builder of fiberglass pleasure yachts and located m Singapore since I 1968. We are looking for a mature individual with at least four years I experience m ship design and ship building. Knowledge of Lloyds I specifications, fiberglass technology381 words
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Advertisement659 1986-04-12 23 __v Reach tor the stars Join a leader m computers Far East Computers is a marketing driven Sales Engineers CAD/CAM technology-oriented company. The technologies To sei. our leading-edge CAD workstation products. handled include UNIX I CAD/CAM, IBM mainframe A dipioma or degree m engineerirg is essential. world, MS-DOS and Relational659 words
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Advertisement967 1986-04-12 24 APPOINTMENTS disk drive technology J \4akes on a bigger "byte^^ Maxtor Singapore Ltd is continuing its strong growth into 1986. We have challenging positions and career opportunities for the talented, aggressive and forward-looking professionals. We are the leaders m our high-end Manufacturing Engineer QA Engineer li (In-Process) I Candidates must967 words
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Advertisement152 1986-04-12 24 Due to rapid expansion, leading electronics firm are seeking suitably qualified individuals for the following positions Electronic/ lest Engineers Responsibilities: Selected candidates will be responsible for ensuring the smooth run of the test section. Key tasks include setting up test procedures, product testing and test yield evaluation. He must be152 words
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Advertisement575 1986-04-12 24 __H~~~__H "l YOKOGAWA HOKUSHIN ELECTRIC 1 YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF ASIA PTE LTD is a wholly owned subsidiary of YOKOGAWA HOKUSHIN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, JAPAN, leader m the field of instrumentation. Due to rapid expansion of our operations, we are looking for suitable candidates to fill the following positions m our company.575 words
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Advertisement531 1986-04-12 24 i^ mmmmmmmmm Jw /•<*'iaiko Electronics f Q__JS)PteLtd requires qualified applicants for the posts of Production Supervisor To supervise the production opeiation ana to achieve production targets ana maximise throughput To liaise with Technical Executive (Production) on training of operators and work improvement m production process Possess ITC or Technician Dipioma531 words
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Advertisement737 1986-04-12 25 APPOINTMENTS BMI PRIVATE LIMITED (A wholly-ojvned subsidiary of F J Benjamin Sons) requires a MARKETING EXECUTIVE THE JOB To promote established brands of timepieces, pens and lighters m Singapore Establish new dealerships and service the present dealer network. Assist *he Marketing Sales Manager m formulating marketing and sales plans THE737 words
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Advertisement614 1986-04-12 25 I "~L__^__^__E _^U|^\\jpF De Zaan Far East m Ak\ mf*\\\^ mJk m Wt m^ is the largest and |jj&|__L>^W___^^^ most sophisticated cocoa WBMma^Jmn^r^ processing facility m the Far W^ East. It is also a wholly-owned Hw||^^^ subsidiary of W.R. Grace and Co., W*W^^ a U.S. multi-national ranked near the top614 words
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Advertisement622 1986-04-12 25 i WPiHm&^^^m Iplpppfe 1 WM\ r *9w^rj^M*Mm^ t^aAM^war mm w^ hf ■■■-■■.*■.■::-,*<* L,. *'*y v *sBHß_B "^jf^^T*"'^' i-\'ffim\^mmmmm^mVM ,^t' ■*,<*„%,.* t'-' ■■''^^Bf^S ■>■■:, y K > W^m^aWWmWßi*S~f^. MB i Bi _g H— i— S_i>L ~'-_flßl Bafl_t A simple philosophy yet this is the driving force behind the growth and success622 words
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Advertisement299 1986-04-12 25 fl fl a subsidiary ot Chartered Industries ot Singapore Pte Ltd fl fl H We are a local electronics company with the largest |fl fl pool of professionals engaged m the development of II a wide spectrum of high technology products. fl I Our activities range from designing of microchips299 words
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Advertisement900 1986-04-12 26 APPOINTMENTS (Mfi& SEMICONDUCTOR CPHfiF POWER ELECTRONICS bVwMt 11 k 11 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING APPOINTMENTS I I GE Smart™ Module (Hybrid Package) li l General Electric has developed a revolutionary power hybrid thick film assembly that utilizes 8 H the recent development of MOS gated bipolar power devices (IGTs) and high voltage900 words
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Advertisement668 1986-04-12 26 n EXECUTIVE SOUS CHEF Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above appointment. REQUIREMENTS Minimum 5 years' working experience as a chef m an established organisation and preferably with professional catering qualifications. Knowledge of western cuisine is essential. Preference will be given to those with a fair knowledge of oriental cuisine.668 words
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Advertisement723 1986-04-12 26 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmMMMMMMMMMMMMMM^^^^^^m^m^^^MMMMM^^^^^^M^^m DATA GENERAL CORPORATION is a Fortune 500 US Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. Our success is based on comprehensive customer support, product compatibility, industry-lead m quality and reliability as well as our dedicated, highly trained and skilled employees throughout the world. We seek highly motivated723 words
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Advertisement664 1986-04-12 27 APPOINTMENTS I_IiATW L *E ST Microelectronics Re Ltd AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd invites competent professionals i to fill the following positions: PROCESS ENGINEER j Involved m process engineering covering the assembly operation of SMDs eg. saw, die-attach, bond, mold, trim/form and wave Track quality and yield and trouble shoot Evaluate664 words
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Advertisement754 1986-04-12 27 __r __V __I_H m L I TFiIIYOIWa I moves ahead with I Surface Mount Technology The leader m Winchester disc drives is introducing the manufacture of rotating memory storage devices using SURFACE MOUNT TECHNOLOGY at Its Senoko plant I Technical professionals, this could be your opportunity to align yourself with754 words
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Advertisement765 1986-04-12 27 WE'RE ALWAYS INTERESTED IN THE BEST; flgjj^9p9«9^| __L___s*s*^^ flh__*" 9___X_^^^-~ ___________________fl_^sT___. l J I sr_L_ ImW BRUNEI'S BEST: OUR STAFF. Sheraton, with over 488 hotels and properties worldwide is the fastest growing hotel chain m the Asia Pacific region today. In keeping with this pace of expansion, the Sheraton-Utama Hotel765 words
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Advertisement695 1986-04-12 28 APPOINTMENTS aM WKF The Singapore Aircraft Industries Group of Companies m m^l lS m tne 'orefront of the aerospace industry m the Republic Our activities include the overhaul and -^^B^mmm modification of aircraft and components, manufacture SINGAPORE i of aircraft parts and assemblies, and system developAIRCR AFT ment anc inte695 words
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Advertisement656 1986-04-12 28 M- B-AmJFACTIJRINGI^^^m A South hast Asu Vtnture lnvt»imfni ProfU»m Company U THE COMPANY We are m computer, computer peripherals, telecommunication and its EE related fields of high technology transfer and offshore manufacturing for emerging as well as established USA and European companies. On the expansion path, we are looking for656 words
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Advertisement562 1986-04-12 28 |H BLACK DECKER MANAGER BUDGET COST ACCOUNTING This is a highly responsible position reporting to the Financial Controller and the incumbent will be responsible for: all aspects of budget preparations, periodic rolling forecast and implementation of budgetary control analysis of business results and measurements, recommending improvements to operating routine and562 words
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Advertisement489 1986-04-12 28 0 HITACHI I W\ Our multi-million dollar colour B g^g television tube manufacturing com- fl pany m Jurong has immediate vacancies B for the following positions: B Assistant Engineer I (Male) B Diploma m Electrical and Electronic B Engineering B Good knowledge of electrical and H electronic control circuits B489 words
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Advertisement652 1986-04-12 29 APPOINTMENTS IHE_I_9H ASAHI TV GLASS 1 PTE LTD I H A subsidiary of one of the largest TV glass H H manufacturers m Japan invites suitably qualified H H applicants to fill the position of I PRODUCTION FOREMAN I H Requirements: I H Diploma holder m Electrical/Mechanical Engineering fl H652 words
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Advertisement583 1986-04-12 29 An established Construction having project m BeijingT^^k m People's Republic of China is looking form suitable applicants to join as: A. Site Engineer (2 positions) Reinforcement works B. Site Engineer (2 positions) Concrete and Formwork works C. Foreman (3 positions) Reinforcement works D. Foreman (2 positions) Concrete works E. Administrative583 words
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Advertisement756 1986-04-12 29 r -?re44_rz_n^___. To meet the growing demand for our services m Singapore m the field of International Freight Forwarding we are currently upgrading our organisation by inviting applications for the post of: I Airfreight I Sales Executive I The Job: The successful candidate will be a member ot a dynamic756 words
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Advertisement612 1986-04-12 29 International group of companies have immeI diate vacancies for I A) Secretary Qualifications:- LCCI private secretary s certificate GCE. A' level or equivalent with credit m English At least 5 years experience m trading Able to communicate effectively at all levels Prefer applicants above 25 years old B) Telex Operator612 words
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Advertisement680 1986-04-12 29 NOTICES IN THt MATTER Or THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 85 AMD IN THE MATTER OF AUTO PARKING PTE LTD If CI Vo'unta'v Liyuddtc ll MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At dr Exi-aoid.nary Genera' Meet ng ot Autc Parking PW Ltd duly convened 3- n d he'd a* 39 Stamford Road ~02680 words
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Advertisement1052 1986-04-12 30 NOTICES mmmmmmmmmmmW:it\\^i-f^i\wi i wU^\:l t i^■ m I]UA%i m Ma (Incorporated m Singapore) AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 198S The Group The Company 1985 1984 1985 1984 $'000 $000 $'000 $'000 Turnover 105.522 124,312 (15.1) Investment and other income 1,108 1,715 (35.4) 147 1,127 (87.0) Operating loss1,052 words
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Advertisement225 1986-04-12 30 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit Ne. 1313 of 1986 Between ASIA COMMERCIAL FINANCE LTD Plaintiffs And 1. NEO KAI HOCK 2. SEAH CHOON HOCK 3. HO BENG KIM (formerly t a FULSOON ENTERPRISE) Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: MR NEO KAI HOCK Blk 125 Aljunied225 words
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Advertisement252 1986-04-12 30 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 1225 OF 1984 RE: CHAN KAO SU KIM Ex-parte: BANGKOK BANK LIMITED Creditors IN THE MATTER OF BANKRUPTCY PETITION DATED THE MTH DAY OF APRIL 1985 NOTICE To: CHAN KAO SU KIM Room252 words
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Advertisement727 1986-04-12 30 4% MX mtmrnAWmmM^Wmm A J SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING Commencing 16th June 1986 The Singapore Polytechnic conducts a range of full-time diploma courses designed to train engineering technologists to meet the needs of industry. We are a well established and well equipped institution for727 words
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Advertisement796 1986-04-12 30 E_Sl NATIONAL i !SBV UNIVERSITY OF SIN6APORE 1. Tenders are invited for the supply of the following foodstuffs to the following Halls of Residence: Raffles Hall and King Edward VII Hall (I) Tinned Milk (VIII) Fresh Pork (II) Bread (IX) Bacon and Beef (III) Eggs (X) Fresh Vegetables (IV) Fresh796 words
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Advertisement703 1986-04-12 30 IN THK MATTKR OF THK. COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 186 AND IN THE MATTER OK NAVA MARKETING ft TRADING PTE. LTD. (IN MEMBERS' VOLI NTAR\ UQITDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of NAVA MARKETING TRADING PTE LTD., duly convened and held at 50 Jalan Sultan 15-08 Jalan Sultan703 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-04-12 31 REBECCA CNUA - REBECCA CNUA By Experimental KEEP June 1 free. You have been invited to Fringe Sunday for a picnic at the Botanic Gardens. Celebrating the Festival of the Arts with you will be the Fairfield Methodist Secondary School Choir, the funky National University of Singapore421 words
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Article, Illustration934 1986-04-12 31 There's too much intellectualism m the world, says French artist Cecile Filliette. So she looks for the simple messages, she tells JOHN de SOUZA. VOYAGE. It's an apt title for Cecile Filliette's first and last exhibition m Singapore of her innocent watercolours. It is filled934 words
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Advertisement70 1986-04-12 31 MiWW WlWlf %^M Wi WRP WWBW^R M* RWP MMMM Mm Mk W wa WWW^^awa M On, Section 2, The RRRRi Tlmia. 390 Kfcn Seng Roed, Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach Mi Rmrr days before tne event. Name of event: Staged/presented by: Venue: Time: Ticket/admission prke: Where to get tickets:70 words
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Miscellaneous1202 1986-04-12 31 What's On PERFORMANCES rant Theatre (opposite Haw m aid of the new primary 9.30 am 5.30 pm. Ends today. STRUMENTS OF THE OR- binoculars. They are also adthf PATRionr PRiivrFSS Par Villa), 11.30 am. school building fund. Manda- PORTRAITS FROM THE CHESTRA. Presented by the vised not to come if1,202 words
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Miscellaneous863 1986-04-12 31 -I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement €.00 News m Brief €.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 Show (cont'd)863 words
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Advertisement187 1986-04-12 32 Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Calling all to the '86 Furniture Exhibition. Come and visit our showroom. We promise a trip filled with goodies. Besides Lucky Draws, we are giving away fabulous discounts. LJfAi IT 11 kv\°o^°^__^___&i_sS I^P _Hfe?_Sp4 l UF^H- 1 "1 V _r w I MMm\TnBM m CiV W*187 words
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Advertisement167 1986-04-12 32 yk. Wi It's the biggest around— the new Jumbo Of\? w£aJ tA size (175m1) Darkie toothpaste. More savings, /yy P^_ better value from this bigger pack. <£ a V/mima. "32Ss^_5fc And now, enjoy double savings. Save Wjm \m. ~&^*m\mm\ 40<t: when you buy the promotional pack _^B(^_k w/m\\. during our167 words
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Miscellaneous1797 1986-04-12 32 I^^^JJHLMMJkAJUK I r r _MHHK- ir 'WKMKttWLWkWM mm MY VIEW Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) _B_BHßH«-B--B-MR-"RM"""""""-""i A\ m\ l i A I __r -9M_^_^_^_^_n *mmm^jT^m' I l^H Frozen man wakes to chilling reality mr -M, mm fl fc^toh_. _T^R aturdav Nixht1,797 words
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