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Title Section15 1986-04-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article486 1986-04-14 1 SALMA KHALIK - S'pore gets Pata vote SALMA KHALIK Republic to host 1989 meeting; Jakarta venue for travel mart By In Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR The Pacific Area Travel Association board met yesterday and unanimously voted Singapore as the conference site for 1989. Indonesia will host the travel mart that usually precedes the486 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-04-14 1 KOTA BARU Umno deputy president Datak Masa Hltam returned home tram overseas late on Satarday evening, sources close to him said yesterday. Datak Musa, who resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister last month, was believed to have taken a flight from London, where heBernama - 171 words
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Article92 1986-04-14 1 Dhana in Israel for 3-day visit TEL AVIV Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan began a three-day official visit to Israel yesterday, the first here by a Singapore foreign minister. Mr Dhanabalan is scheduled to hold talks with Prime Minister Shimon Peres, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir, and President Chaim Herzog. MrReuter - 92 words
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183 1986-04-14 1 Jakarta protests over Sydney article on Suharto JAKARTA Indonesia has made a strong protest to the Australian government after a Sydney newspaper published a controversial article on President Suharto's alleged business dealings. Jakarta's Kompas newspaper quoted Indonesia's ambassador m Canberra, Mr August Marpaung, as saying he had conveyed a strongReuter - 183 words
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Article219 1986-04-14 1 H. L. LIM - PM goes a little into Innerspace H. L. LIM By m Hamilton Island HAMILTON ISLAND (Australia) Innerspace is what they call the ocean depths, the opposite of outerspace. At the Great Barrier Reef yesterday, Mr and Mrs Lee Kuan Yew ventured a little into Innerspace. Just a little, really. For219 words
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Article41 1986-04-14 1 SINGAPORE lost 0-1 to Kedah m their second-leg quar-ter-final soccer match m Alor Star yesterday. The Re!>ublic, however, qualified or the Malaysia Cup semifinal 5-1 on aggregate. Full report and other quarter-final second-leg results on Page 23.41 words
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416 1986-04-14 1 Philippines' Stone -Age tribesmen 'a hoax' ZURICH The so-called discovery of 24 cavedwellers belonging to the Stone-Age Tasaday tribe m the southern Philippines m 1971 was an elaborate hoax by a self-ag-grandising minister under former president Ferdinand Marcos, a Swiss newspaper reported on Saturday. The Neve Zuercher Zeitung said aReuter - 416 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-04-14 1 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA Story: RALPH Raffles had never minded that he did not kaaw much about his mare famous namesake. Neither did it matter that he had never visited the bland Raffles feuded 187 yean aga. Bat laat night, less than aa haw after jetting m, RafflesWONG KWAI CHOW - 187 words
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Article492 1986-04-14 1 Gaddafi plan to deter attacks Foreign workers to be housed m army camps and at vital oil fields TRIPOLI Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi said yesterday he was ordering foreign companies to house their workers m army camps allegedly targeted for attack by the United States. Meanwhile, Washington, keeping muchAP; UPI; NYT; Reuter - 492 words
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Article42 1986-04-14 1 ROME Pane John Paul made the first papal visit to a synagogue yesterday and called Jews the beloved elder brothers of Christians. Security was tight far his visit to Rome's mala synagegae, across the Tiber river from the Vatican.! ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article418 1986-04-14 2 Doctors open doors AS A first step to reaching out to the public, doctors will invite the public to their Singapore Medical Association convention on April 27. Then from next month, the public can learn more about diabetes, antibiotics and dieting by plugging m to the association's computer where418 words
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Article130 1986-04-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE IS little sense m persisting with the pursuit of arademlr studies when one Is net well Batted to them. As all the available evidence paints to geed Job prospects for polytechnic graduates, It is one ctaaMrrarlaß which ought to he given some weight by130 words
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Article320 1986-04-14 2 Reagan aides blamed FORMER BUDGET DIRECTOR David Stockman blames himself and "overzealous, incompetent" advisers for the failure of the true Reagan revolution, according to excerpts from his long-awaited tell-all book, The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed, which was released on Saturday. But Mr Stockman320 words
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Article352 1986-04-14 2 Norman m lead AUSTRALIAN GREG NORMAN took the lead from Spaniard Seve BaUesteros m the third round of the 50th Masters championship m Augusta, Georgia, on Saturday as South African Nick Price jumped into a tie for second with a record 63. Norman, who regained his putting touch after352 words
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Article425 1986-04-14 2 FONG SIEW CHONG - Wines tested 6 saf c' YOUR "PLONK" is safe, but the Environment Ministry is testing samples to make doubly sure none of the wines available here is laced with added amounts of methyl alcohol or methanol. In the interests of public health protection, samples of various wines have425 words
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Article165 1986-04-14 2 FALL IN SPORE SHARE PRICES 'ENTICING FOREIGN BUYERS' THE SHARP FALL m share prices m Singapore, especially during the past six months, is reported to have enticed foreign bargain-hunters. Many foreign investors, including Hongkongbased fund managers, are "re-evaluating the market to see if they should begin buying now," an165 words
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202 1986-04-14 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causwey SIA, Garuda team up SINGAPORE AIRLINES and Garuda Indonesian Airways will work together to sell their joint service to the Indonesian resort island of Bali which begins on May 10. Plans have been made for joint advertising and other sales promotion drives to ensure202 words
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Article106 1986-04-14 2 MIX-UP IN RECORDS A SIMPLE OUTING to donate blood for the victims of the recent Serangoon Road hotel disaster ended with the intended donor losing much confidence m the accuracy of patients' records at the Singapore General Hospital and the Alexandra Hospital. He was told on two occasions that106 words
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Article302 1986-04-14 2 Product Advertiser sectm/rage Ik-Cm Carrier II i Uttiopto Aire 11-2 Airfnes Air Canada I 7 to* Tat Chuan Audio I 2 Bands Goodwood Hotel 1-7 Ma DBS 1-4 Hongkong Bank I f, Norwegian Bank I ig Beauty Centre Wong Tattoo Beauty Centre 1 24 Beverages Glaxo Spore I302 words
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468 1986-04-14 3 4 If you offer a girl applying for a job anything lost than NT$9,OOO, she will tell you she would go to work aia i housemaid and make much more. Mr Chu Ming-Teh, personnel manager of the Three Flowers textile company. TAIPEIUPI - 468 words
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262 1986-04-14 3 BEIJING In a reflection of mounting concern over corruption, the National People's Congress has confirmed the appointment of a senior Communist Party disciplinarian, Mr Qiao Shi, as one of China's five vice-premiers. Nearly 2,800 deputies attending the final session of the 17-day congressUPI - 262 words
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Article90 1986-04-14 3 WASHINGTON Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhlro Nakasone was In Washington yesterday preparing far a meeting with President Ronald Reagan on his plan to restructure Japan's economy and reduce Its US$5l billion (S$lM billion) trade surplus with the United States. Mr Reagaa arranged to confer with him yesterdayReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-04-14 3 LAHORE Benazir Bhutto's caravan for change pushed on to its third mass rally m four days despite high-level- warnings not to take her campaign for new elections too far. Miss Bhutto left here for the textile city of Faisalabad, following a 13-hour struggle yesterdayReuter; AP - 399 words
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Article117 1986-04-14 3 AMRITS AR Militant Sikhs yesterday called on their 14 millionstrong community m India to take up arms and fight the government of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The militants, armed with swords and spears, approved the call at a special meeting at their holy shrine. Para-military troopsReuter; AFP - 117 words
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279 1986-04-14 3 HANOI Hanoi, saying it is disappointed that progress m the search for Americans missing since the Vietnam War ended has not elicited co-opera-tion and goodwill from the United States, has suddenly shifted to a much harsher public stance towards Washington. TheNYT - 279 words
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81 1986-04-14 3 'Hands off warning to Seoul professors SEOUL Seoul National University has warned professors against backing an opposition campaign for democracy. The warning by University President Park BongShik followed a statement on Friday by 48 professors at the university demanding more academic and democratic rights m South Korea. More than 150Reuter - 81 words
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Article174 1986-04-14 4 NEW YORK US medical researchers claimed at the weekend to have developed two different tests which reveal whether a person has been infected by the Aids virus. The only detection tests available until now reveal only the presence of antibodies indicating exposure to AidsAFP; Reuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration59 1986-04-14 4 picture A CHAMPAGNE shower tar Clevelend band lead singer Peter Zaremba after Us band completed a lM-hoor c— eert for an >HIHbI world record. The band played for 1 M hours and 31 minutes at the Bucil House SakMM In Cleveland, Ohio, to neve the BackReuter - 59 words
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159 1986-04-14 4 PRETORIA Breyten Breytenbach, South Africa's best-known poet, criticised his White compatriots here as he received the country's highest literary award. He won the award from the Sunday newspaper, Rapport, for a volume of poetry entitled Yk, written during his seven years m prisonAFP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-04-14 4 Stockman on Reagan: 4 Reagan's body of knowledge it primarily impressionistic: He registers anecdotes rather than m concepts. s On ex-Treasury Secretary Donald Regan: 4 Regan operated on the echo principle. Whatever the President insisted on. he would try to get without regard toUPI - 416 words
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93 1986-04-14 4 President wants to let good times roll WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has urged Congress to forget a tax increase or higher spending and give him the constitutional tools he wants to "let the good times roll". In Ida weekly radio address from Camp David, Maryland, Mr Reagan twitted Congress forUPI - 93 words
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185 1986-04-14 4 'Not enough done to handle nuclear waste disposal' WASHINGTON No country that relies on nuclear power is adequately prepared to handle the potentially dangerous nuclear plant waste, a study just released says. About 50 nuclear plants will need to be dismantled and their waste disposed of m the next 30AP - 185 words
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282 1986-04-14 4 Billion-dollar drug ring smashed in big US sweep NEW YORK The authorities say they have smashed a multi-billion-dollar wholesale heroin distribution ring that sold enough of the drug to supply as many as 100,000 addicts every day for a year. In raids on Wednesday and Thursday m New York andUPI - 282 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-04-14 5 PARIS French teacher Michel Brian, freed after being held hostage for three days m Lebanon, arrived here on Saturday night, tired bat smiling. Foreign Minister Jean-Bernard Ralmend met Mr Brian, 42, when he arrived on a Syrian Arab Airline flight from Damascus. 'Tm very happy toAP; Reuter; AFP - 214 words
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Article403 1986-04-14 5 ATHENS In a period of increasing terrorism m Europe, Palestine Liberation Organisation offices m 18 non-communist countries are under close scrutiny by security and intelligence agencies. European and other officials say there is a dual purpose: To insure that those representing the, PLO mNYT - 403 words
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182 1986-04-14 5 MADRID Animal lovers have launched a drive to make such acts as hurling drunken bulls off cliffs and stoning roosters illegal. In a newspaper and poster campaign, the Association for the Defence of Animal Rights hopes to gather 500,000 signatures to press theUPI - 182 words
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Article385 1986-04-14 5 I passed secrets says civil servant LONDON Scotland Yard is investigating an alleged confession by a Junior civil servant that be passed highly sensitive classified information to the Soviet Bloc. Mr Brian Gentleman, 27, who works m the Department of Trade and Industry, said mUPI - 385 words
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Article251 1986-04-14 5 MOSCOW The Soviet Union celebrated the 25th anniversary of man m space on Saturday with fireworks, a new monument and a giant TVsatellite connection with cosmonauts now m space. Twenty-five years ago, Yuri Gagarin became the first man m space when his Vostok spaceship made one orbitUPI - 251 words
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Advertisement245 1986-04-14 3 Pigs! Every which way but loose! New at The Brasserie La Rjtonda stand-in). For the simple reason hours, but also because of its warm that Oscar is a pig. open-hearted hospitality, bubbling No ordinary pig however, atmosphere and the particularly but the treasured mascot of one of high standard of245 words
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395 1986-04-14 6 Siddhi asks US not to rice prices BANGKOK Thai Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Sa^etsila has warned that re ations between the United States and Thailand might be strained if the US proceeded with its plan to lower rice prices m the world market, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday.AFP; AP - 395 words
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Article102 1986-04-14 6 JAKARTA The time has come for Irian Jaya to be divided into at least two provinces, an MP of the ruling Golkar party has said. Mr M. C. da Lopez, a native of Irian Jaya, was quoted by Antara news agency as saying the question ofAFP - 102 words
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444 1986-04-14 6 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Drive to promote joint Bali service By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Singapore Airlines and Garuda Indonesian Airways will go on a combined sales offensive to sell their joint service to Bali which begins next month. The joint flights to the popular444 words
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179 1986-04-14 6 JAKARTA The first Asean justice ministers and attorney-generals conference ended m Bali with the signing of "a ministerial understanding on the organisational arrangement for co-operation m the legal field," Antara news agency reported yesterday. The accord, at the end of the meeting on Saturday,AFP - 179 words
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91 1986-04-14 6 JAKARTA President Suharto hat ordered his Health Minister to ■piead the news that nobody In Indonesia has Aids (acquired Immune deficiency syndrome), Antara new* agency reported yesterday. Health Minister Bawardjono Snrjanlngrat ■aid after meeting Mr Suharto that Mood testa In the United StatesReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration19 1986-04-14 6 JAKARTA President Suharto will today open the Fifth World Productivity Congress, the firstofitskind to be held here. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article58 1986-04-14 6 PHILIPPINE Armed Farces chief Gen Fidel Ramos holding aloft the American Legion Champion of Democracy award which was presented to him m Manila on Saturday. The occasion was the organisation's 66th annual convention which was held at a suburban sports stadium. The American Legion is an associationReuter - 58 words
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Article234 1986-04-14 6 MANILA Lawyers claiming to represent deposed President Ferdinand Marcos and his associates have offered to turn over their clients' assets to the Philippine government m exchange for legal amnesty, an official said here yesterday. Commission on Good Government member Mary Conception Bautista, however, declined toAFP - 234 words
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268 1986-04-14 6 Marcos wanted me killed in revolt. says Sin MANILA Philippine church leader Cardinal Jaime Sin said m an interview published yesterday that the United States Embassy alerted him that Mr Ferdinand Marcos wanted him killed during the revolt m February that toppled him. However, a US Embassy spokesman, Mr AlanAP - 268 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-04-14 7 Hold meetings now, he tells coalition parties MALACCA National Front Secretary-General Ghafar Baba has ordered all component parties m the coalition to start preparing for the general election. He said they should hold their meetings and campaigns from now to ascertain the people's support forBernama - 312 words
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Article, Illustration263 1986-04-14 7 Umno -PAS talks 'heading for success' TPOH The United Malays National Organisation and the opposition Parti Islam have made some progress m the first stage of their discussions on Muslim unity, Umno Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. "The discussion appears headed for success and realisation of the purpose forBernama - 263 words
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Article78 1986-04-14 7 IPOH The Congress of Unions of Employees m the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) will hold a meet-t ing m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday to set the date for a vote on strike action following the deadlock m talks with the government over civil servants' wage claims. ItsBernama - 78 words
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228 1986-04-14 7 MCA to name its men at last minute KUALA LUMPUR Ike Malaysian Chinese Ass*. dldates far the general election at the "very last mlaate", party depaty president Datak Dr ling lieng SU has said. The party leadership had not yet met to draw ap Its Ust of candidates, Dr ling,Wam - 228 words
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234 1986-04-14 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Berjaya will not use Front symbol ALBERT RAMALINGAM By KOTA KIN AB ALU The opposition Berjaya party has decided against using the National Front symbol m the state election on May 5 and 6. "Berjaya was given the option by the National Front of using our own or the Front's234 words
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Article67 1986-04-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Unity Movement, a recently formed political party now waiting registration, has decided to adopt a multi-racial approach m its activities, its pro-tern president, Mr Arthur Lee, said on Saturday. The party, originally named the Malaysian Chinese Unity Movement, was formed following the crisisNST - 67 words
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108 1986-04-14 7 Mustapha re-elected unopposed to Usno KOTA KINABALU All top leaders of the United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) were reelected unopposed at the party's general assembly yesterday. Former Sabah Chief Minister Tun Datu Mustapha Harun retained the presidency. Party oasted by Berjaya Usno was ousted from power m the late 1970sAFP - 108 words
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Article30 1986-04-14 7 ALOR STAR Police seized 18.02 kg of morphine and detained a 42-year-old man m an ambush near the Malay-sian-Thai border on April 4. A second man escaped. AFPAFP - 30 words
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632 1986-04-14 8 H.L. LIM - How to go under water without getting wet H.L. LIM PM at the Great Barrier Reef By m Hamilton Island (Australia) HAMILTON ISLAND This resort island is m the central section of the 2,000-km chain of coral growth called the Great Barrier Reef. But it is not quite the Blue632 words
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Article39 1986-04-14 8 ABOUT 350 senior citizens were treated to tea and a variety show at the Havelock community centre yesterday. They came from 11 constituencies to join m the fourth anniversary celebration of the Havelock CC senior citizens' club.39 words
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129 1986-04-14 8 Sikhs throng new temple to mark founding ABOUT 10.000 Sikhs thronged the new Central Sikh Temple m Towner Road yesterday morning to celebrate the first Vaisakhi the founding of Sikhism to be held at the temple. Crowds jammed the entrances to the prayer hall, packing the chamber to capacity. Others129 words
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223 1986-04-14 8 SIA's fight for Manchester route 'was worth it' THE three-year battle to obtain tin rights to fly to Manchester was worth it far Singapore and Manchester as both benefited from It, said Sir William Downward, Lard Lieutenant of Greater Manchester. "if not for the persistence of Singapore Airlines, this (tic223 words
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147 1986-04-14 8 LIAK TENG KIAT - Singapore loses Jessup Cup to Boston team LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Singapore law students were beaten into second place on Saturday m the final round of the Philip C. Jessup international law moot court competition involving 130 American law schools and 65 foreign universities. They were defeated147 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-04-14 8 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE B» THE Singapore Civil Defence Force is considering incorporating tunnelling aspects of rescue work into the training of its personnel. This was disclosed by Colonel Chng Teow Hua, the Director of the Singapore Civil Defence Force, at a ceremony where346 words
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464 1986-04-14 8 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By DOCTORS are coming out from behind the doors of their consultation rooms to reach out to the public. They will take the first step on April 27 by inviting the public to their medical convention, the first time doctors have totally464 words
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Article144 1986-04-14 8 TWO MEN were injured when fire broke out on the ground floor of a three-sto-rey shophouse m Tanjong Katong Road yesterday morning. Mr Rajaratnam, 55, owner of Raja Limb Centre Pte Ltd, a company pro- during artificial limbs, suffered slight burns on his hands.144 words
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412 1986-04-14 9 Cheaper petrol may lead to more accidents, say police LOWER petrol prices may be bringing cheer to the motoring public, but it has got the Traffic Police slightly worried. They think drivers might drive more and therefore increase their chances of being involved in accidents. Motorists might also become less412 words
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Article, Illustration447 1986-04-14 9 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By IT RARELY happens. But six of the seven dentures shown m the picture can kill. Singaporeans may have dismissed as a freak occurence the case m March last year of a man chok ing to death on his denture.447 words
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Article, Illustration218 1986-04-14 9 Tickets for more shows sold out SOME performances by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Canadian Brass and the Mario Maya Gypsy Flamenco Theatre at the Singapore Festival of Arts have joined the list of shows that have been sold out. Organisers said the following have been sold out: Merce Cunningham218 words
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126 1986-04-14 10 Early morning patrols load to four arrests EARLY morning patrols paid off for a group of policemen from Paya Lebar station on Saturday. It was at 1 am on Saturday when the officers saw two men behaving suspiciously on a void deck m Block 626, Ang Mo Kio. The two,126 words
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Article406 1986-04-14 10 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE New course to teach basic water safety By WEAK swimmers and even non-swimmers can learn to save drowning people under a new life-saving programme. Current water safety courses held by the Singapore Life-Saving Society require participants to be good swimmers, giving weak and non-swimmers406 words
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235 1986-04-14 10 7-Eleven hold-ups: Police arrest two suspects POLICE have caught two suspected members of a gang of robbers belicfved to be responsible for a recent spate of robberies at 7-Eleven stcves. Two Volunteer Special Constables saw a man behaving suspiciously at a coffeeshop m Redhill Close at atxnit 8.30 pm on235 words
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187 1986-04-14 10 THE Singapore Muslim Religious Council (Muis) is concerned about several cases of unlicensed people making arrangements for pilgrims to attend this year's Haj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. Such activities were discovered when some would-be pilgrims contacted Berita Minggu after finding out that the operators187 words
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133 1986-04-14 10 Cisco moves to new $19 million building THE Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation (Cisco) has moved into its newly-completed $19 million building In Jalan Aflfl, off Paya Lebar Road. The move by Cisco from its previous headquarters at the National Stadium m Kallang Into the new eight-storey building was completed133 words
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Article35 1986-04-14 10 THE Anzac Day dawn service will be held on April 25 at the Kranji War Memorial Cemetery at Woodlands Road at 6.30 am. The New Zealand and Australian high commissioners will attend.35 words
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249 1986-04-14 10 THE police hotline number *****00 received an average of six calls a day between April 4 and Thursday from people giving information on crime cases, road accidents and missing persons. Information received on gambling, drug-taking, vice activities and other crime cases were249 words
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Article, Illustration260 1986-04-14 10 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Tuas, Marsiling, Mandai, Loyang and Sembawang from today te Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed. Military exercises will also be held at the Bedok Jetty today260 words
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Article, Illustration506 1986-04-14 11 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Technicians on Sentosa help to bring on big shows By WHETHER it's cheering Boris Becker or screaming "Goal!" during a football match, there is a certain thrill about live telecasts. Come June, while you are enjoying live World Cup soccer action from506 words
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373 1986-04-14 11 MEMBERSHIP of the Consumers' Association of Singapore has been growing steadily as consumers take a keener interest m goods and products a reflection of their determination to get value for money. There has also been a drop m the number of complaints to373 words
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85 1986-04-14 11 Two Thai prostitutes jailed for six months TWO Thai prostitutes were arrested by anti-vice officers at a construction site at Hougang Avenue 4 on Thursday, a court heard on Saturday. Chenchala Myathip, 21, and Wanna Chatkam, 23, were each Jailed for six months for coming here illegally. Both pleaded guilty.85 words
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349 1986-04-14 11 Image phones crowd-puller at show CommunicAsia/lnfotechAsia '86 THE premier telecommunications event, Communic Asia/InfotechAsla '86, the fourth m its series of exhibitions, ended on Saturday. And with it, there were the usual scramble to dismantle equipment and stands, hasty packing up and leave-taking. Even as the exhibition halls at the World349 words
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135 1986-04-14 11 THE Philippines wants to emulate Singapore's clean and green environment to attract tourists, Tourism Minister Jose Antonio Gonzalez said yesterday. Mr Gonzalez, 47, will be m Singapore next month on a tourism marketing mission for the Philippines. He would be going to135 words
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Advertisement412 1986-04-14 8 STADA-SIM SECOND ANNUAL 5^ HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE f Hoim Resource 1 D__v____wiiE]vrThe V&kY To Corporate Goals may -9"OU, _r©o Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore Human resource development means training and development that contribute to corporate goals. The role of HRD m contributing to corporate goals becomes more significant m a period412 words
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Advertisement113 1986-04-14 9 I MARKETING MANAGEMENT BB (Analysis And Decision) INSTITUTE OF MARKETING Case Study (June 1986) An intensive lecture-cum-tutorial programme to prepare candidates for the upcoming June 1986 case study. Lecturer Mr Geoffrey da Silva Course commencing: 26th April 1986 Course details: a) An approach to case analysis b) Review of past113 words
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Advertisement385 1986-04-14 10 A MAJOR EVENT IN WORLD BUSINESS THE CHINESE EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR (CECF) sponsored by China's Various Foreign Trade dealing m 50,000 kinds of FROM APRIL 15-M AY 5 (SPRING FAIR) OCTOBER 15-NOVEMBER 5 (AUTUMN FAIR) CORDIALLY WELCOMES THE PARTICIPATION OF BUSINESS PEOPLE FOR BOTH IMPORT AND EXPORT BUSINESS WITH CHINA385 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1986-04-14 12 STEVE FRAZIER - STEVE FRAZIER By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal We have expewho bib fussing to gat a $5-an-hour job. They'll al- m moat fight you to get it. Mr Early Clowers, a steel workers' union official, on Houston's tight job market.1,751 words
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Article549 1986-04-14 12 The task of allocating human resources m a manner that satisfies individual as well as the state's needs is never an easy one. In Singapore's case, our limited pool of talent and the need to keep manpower wastage down to a bare minimum make it even549 words
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Article755 1986-04-14 12 Regional comment EMCMM'ptI If (MR #fliwfHW> Of nowfffMfMft) In ttMi ffoojoii Editorial, headlined Do we need the Secrets Act now?, published m The Sunday Star of Malaysia on April 6. THE decision to defer the Official Secrets Act is a small victory for common sense.755 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1986-04-14 13 CHARLES HANLEY - What makes a man become a terrorist? CHARLES HANLEY By The terrorist's I criminal approach 4 Their fanaticism is extremely overrated. They prepare their operations very carefully. If I were a professional criminal going to rob a bank, I would behave in the same way. It is a a criminalAP - 1,085 words
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Article, Illustration706 1986-04-14 13 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING Thais use carrot-and-stick approach to discourage poppy farmers m the hills By Foreign Editor CHIANG MAI (Thailand) "You never fall until you stop trying" this is the advice given by a small poster In the North Narcotics Control Centre here. The advice706 words
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Advertisement65 1986-04-14 12 On from 14th to 30th April at the Phoenix Coffee House, fO_^-->r_____r7C~^^C__^ mf/f a scrumptious assortment I with I freshly-brewed I coffee or Jasmine I teas. Jt All for the amazingly low price of 4_lP?_l_-I- n_af*_p _n__f*_P6___n_n q*_3i r pCI pciMJII. drpar couponrcecma c High Tea and Gentle Conversation. M65 words
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Advertisement477 1986-04-14 13 l\ II A til I li^M r^)r^__^\r- ni i^-v-r--uS I WW C II I |j I I L_J[ jfjl 1(1^ Mm m\M MwmMm mm tt Ummt m\ SB^^L Introducing Viking Acoustical Hoods for computer printers. Computer systems are designed to to install them. Just place your printer inside a This477 words
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119 1986-04-14 14 Replies WE REFER to the letter "How Long will this Jetty held op?" by T. S. Chu (ST, April 5). We ■pprfiflste yew writer's concern for the safety of the public using the Bedok Jetty. We are aware of the and have, In119 words
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Letter113 1986-04-14 14 WE REFER to the letter "Old globes thrown into the bush" by Mr Paul Bacon (ST, April 1). The lighting facilities at Mount Faber Park are maintained by the Public Works Department and not the Public Utilities Board. The Public Works Department recently replaced the old globes113 words
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344 1986-04-14 14 I HOLD a blood donation card and the last time I gave my blood was m 1971. After hearing of the hotel disaster m Serangoon Road recently, I went to the Singapore General Hospital's blood bank on March 18 to donate blood. A few minutes344 words
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249 1986-04-14 14 Singapore is 'a refreshing contrast' AS a society-orientated Englishman visiting my university lecturer son m Singapore, I would be grateful if you would permit me to express my admiration and envy of the quality and strengths of the society I have found here. Singapore has the right ingredients which contribute249 words
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Letter, Illustration323 1986-04-14 14 I REFER to Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri's remarks m Parliament (ST, March 21) pointing out that overhanging branches and leaves conceal the architectural beauty of Parliament House. I totally agree with him. The Paries and Recreation Department have done a good job323 words
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106 1986-04-14 14 I AM writing to voice my support for "Helpless" (ST, April 2) against private condominium maintenance charges. The accounts presented at each AGM are not satisfactorily explained. It's high time that a body (such as the Consumers' Association of Singapore) be set up to monitor106 words
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318 1986-04-14 14 I FILED a petition for divorce recently on the grounds of a four-year separation. I have a son who is m school and my ex-wife is earning more than $1,000. My ex-wife has custody of the child while I have318 words
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585 1986-04-14 15 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is likely to introduce tougher rules by the middle of the year as part of the exchange's campaign to protect minority shareholders and the investing public. Exchange chairman Nik Mohamed Din bin Datuk Nik Yusoff said he585 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-04-14 15 APRIL 14-15: A workshop and seminar on forecasting and trading tactics using charts m currency, commodity and stock markets has been organised by the Institute for International Research at Parkview Holiday Inn. Fee: $1,250. Phone *****21. April IMS: A conference ob "Latest Tax Planning Strategies for Companies and399 words
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Article162 1986-04-14 15 FURAMA Singapore Hotel has appointed Mr Sonale Scow director of sales. Mr Scow will be responsible for the overall operation of the hotel's sales and marketing department. The hotel also has appointed Mr Erie Wong cost controller. Mr Wong was previously cost controller at Dynasty Hotel. Mr Philip Tan162 words
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Article40 1986-04-14 15 4 Problems can be solved through force or finesse, group-think or creative procrastination, and the manager must decide which ap- ej proach to use and apply it effec- lively. Joel Goldberg, founder and President, Public Management Systems Inc, New York.40 words
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Article200 1986-04-14 15 MORE than 150 exhibitors and about 6,000 textile and garment buyers are expected to participate m what has been described as the first major international fashion trade fair m Asia. The fair, Motexha Asia '86, will be held from Nov 13 to 16200 words
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Article69 1986-04-14 15 US, Japan 'agree to cut rate' TOKYO Japan and the United states have agreed to reduce their official discount rates m the second such joint action m less than two months, Japan's Kyodo news service has reported. Bank of Japan sources were quoted as saying the agreement was reached atReuter - 69 words
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Article72 1986-04-14 15 ARMONK (New York) International Business Machines Corp (IBM), the world computer leader, has reported that its first quarter profits rose 3.1 per cent to US$l.O2 billion (552.2 billion). IBM, which accounts for 40 per cent of total sales m the computer industry, had net earnings of US$966Reuter - 72 words
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Article68 1986-04-14 15 LONDON Standard Chartered PLC said it is pressing Lloyds Bank PLC to clarify its intentions and remove uncertainties over a possible bid for the company. It said m a circular to shareholders that it had heard nothing from Lloyds since last Tuesday. Lloyds had made an informal approachReuter - 68 words
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Article90 1986-04-14 15 LONDON Food manufacturers United Biscuits has formally dropped its £2.75 billion (SJB.9 billion) takeover bid for the tobacco and brewing Imperial group, leaving the way open for rivals Hanson Trust. Hanson Trust said later it was extending its offer for Imperial, worth a similar amount, untilReuter - 90 words
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Article85 1986-04-14 15 TOKYO The yen's sharp rise has led 72 export-orient-ed Japanese firms to go bankrupt m the six months since five major industrial countries agreed late September to help soften the US dollar, a private credit research agency has reported. The Teikoku Data Bank said that theAFP - 85 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1986-04-14 15 They don't want to be caught on sidelines, Journal says of push-ups will probably think twice before putting up such quotes because they will be flooded with selling orders. Meanwhile, the Malaysian Business Times reported that KLSE members will vote on May 3 on1,117 words
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181 1986-04-14 15 Bank loans to most major sectors lower BANK loans to most "major sectors fell m January, statistics released bjy the Monetary Authority of Singapore show. The MAS said m its monthly bulletin for" February that the sharpest sectoral decline was m loans for financial Institutions, which include stockbroking firms, merchant181 words
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Article78 1986-04-14 15 KEPPEL Shipyard Limited has proposed to change its name to Keppel Corporation Limited. A notice from the company says that a resolution to change the name will be presented at the company's annual general Jneeting on May 5. The name chance may have been prompted by78 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-04-14 15 TO MARK Its official opening on Sunday, Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel will after special packages at very law rates for Singaporeans and Malaysians. The hotel recently completed a three-year $71 million renovation and extension programme which aims to "reposition the hotel as a superior International standard property." Two207 words
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Article24 1986-04-14 16 Week ended Apr 11 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) U 0 L 1 (6) $22.4601 ($11,749) Dec 8524 words
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Article26 1986-04-14 16 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Bousteadco $7. 1161 ($612) Dec 85 Utd Plantations 15 (30) M 539.180 ($45,785) Dec 8526 words
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Article20 1986-04-14 16 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) N S T 9 (12) MJ12.903 ($27,401) Feb 8620 words
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Article503 1986-04-14 16 Utd Plantations: Proposed bonus issue of one-for five. Corporate news Tan Koon Swan was granted leave by the Subordinate Court m Singapore on April 9 to return to Kuala Lumpur till May 5, the day on which his trial is scheduled to begin m Singapore. Ambassador Hotel Ltd503 words
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Article241 1986-04-14 16 Aprt 11 IBS Chanie Alcoo 41 S ■>» Afced Chem Cp SIS -H Am Tel Tel 22^ Amox knc 1448 Amr Corp 55U t II BetNctwm Sri I7\ -M> Bowng Co 56 S unch Burrooghs <p 63^ H CotecpJkx <o 49H Chose AAonhtn 47 W Chrysler Cp 40^241 words
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Article160 1986-04-14 16 SYDNEY The Australian share market ended the week sharply firmer following a big share raid by Elders DO. on BHP and re-investment by investors flush with cash. The All-Ordinaries Index rose through the 1,200 barrier for the first time and gained 60.7 points during the week to close atReuter - 160 words
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506 1986-04-14 16 New York More than half of previous week's loss recouped NEW YORK The stock market finished the week higher, recouping more than half of the ground lost a week earlier. Analysts said lower interest rates and better-than-expected first-quarter earnings boosted prices. The Dow JonesUPI - 506 words
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Article114 1986-04-14 16 HONGKONG Hie bolls were rampant In a week of frenzied trading at the new unified Hongkong stock exchange that saw total daily turnover soar and eventually break the til-time record on Friday. The Hang Seng Index closed on Friday at 1,784.21 np a mammoth 141.41 points on the weekAFP - 114 words
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Article81 1986-04-14 16 TOKYO Share prices last week almost made up for the previous week's whopping 344.53-yen loss, encouraged by a bullish Wall Street trend and a reported agreement on a possible US-Ja-pan action on discount rate cuts. The Nikkei Stock Average closed the week at 15,326.38 yen on Friday, registering aAFP - 81 words
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Article169 1986-04-14 16 LONDON After three consecutive days of dull trading, the stock exchange bounced back strongly ahead of the weekend thanks to a return of Institutional demand. The Financial Times Industrial Shave Index recovered much of its initial losses to close down Jut nine potato on the week at 1,411.9. TheAFP - 169 words
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Article530 1986-04-14 16 Apr! 11 Pence Chanje INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 298 +5 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 473 unch Bobcocks 201 +1 Borcloys 524xd -3 Beccham 401 -7 BICC 365 +7 Blue Circle 670 unch BOC Group 378xd -I Boots 269 -4 Bowater 318 +3 BATS 426 +8 Britannia 144 unch BP 571 -4 B530 words
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Article3150 1986-04-14 16 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m tots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dotars 1986 Last Yiekf Net Voi We«h Kfh Low Company Sale Chanje p/E COOO)3,150 words
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Article245 1986-04-14 17 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5 4 3 4 4 2 4 3 Monthly 5 Autosave 4>4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 4 4 4 4 l^ 1 2 months 4»4 (1) 3 months 4>4 4' 4 4 l 4 4 1 4 (1)245 words
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Article498 1986-04-14 17 BANKS' prime lending Generate Bank 8 rates at the^close of busi- gj r ness on Friday 11. Hab)bßank m Hokkaido Takushoku 7 3 4 Bank PLR Hongkong Shanghai 7' 4 Indian Bank 8' T3 Indian Overseas 8' Algemeneßank 7% |nd us t, ia Commercial 7 Sarß-tSflank 7* Industrial498 words
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Article151 1986-04-14 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo 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 Austrian schilling 13.5600—13.5735 74.80—72.77 Belgian franc (com) 4.6810—4.6893 216.44-212.59 Danish kronor151 words
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Article158 1986-04-14 17 THE markets were again very choppy and nervous ahead of the central bank meetings and this was m no small way assisted by the aftermath of the European Monetary System realignment. The greenback ended the week on a weaker note. Its inability to recover was also due to economic158 words
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Article256 1986-04-14 17 BOTH yen and deutschemark futures rebounded from sharp losses last Monday to trade strongly higher through the week. June deutschemark gained a sizeable 142 ticks on the week, closing at U550.4345. June yen added 63 ticks to settle at U550.*****8. Statements made by officials of the Group256 words
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Article22 1986-04-14 17 Buying Seing Highest-Lowest Highest -Lowest Ss/|m Ss/gm Bank of China 24.09-23.65 24.24-23.80 OUB 24.04-23.70 24.19—23.85 UOB 24.11 23.76 24.26 23.9122 words
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Article16 1986-04-14 17 GOLD USJ/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 343.60—344.10 340.20-340.60 Fri Thurs New York 344.50—345.00 339.00 339.5016 words
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Article30 1986-04-14 17 Closing prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo Apr 7 153.50 189.00 Apr 8 155.00 191.00 Apr 9 157.50 194.00 Apr 10 158.50 193.00 Apr 11 160.50 195.0030 words
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Article28 1986-04-14 17 Closing Turnover TM prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo S/kilo M/kilo Apr 7 14.60 16 Apr 8 unq Apr 9 14.95 20 Apr 10 unq Apr 11 14.80 1928 words
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Article103 1986-04-14 17 LONDON Reports of rubber purchases by the Soviet Union on East Asian markets led to a steadier trend m prices over the past week on the London physical market. The Soviet purchases concerned about 1,000 tonnes of RSS One (ribbed smoked sheet) m Indonesia and an unknown quantity ofAFP - 103 words
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Article45 1986-04-14 17 QUIET. A small quantity of tin was reported to have changed hands on the European spot market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) at £3,800 per tonne, m line with quotes for the metal the previous week. The previous trade reported was £3,600 per tomjethreeweeks earlier. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article33 1986-04-14 17 QUIET. Initial support was provided by gold's steadier tone and by the 1,040,000-oz drawdown m London Metal Exchange stocks to 39,192,000 oz, the lowest level since November 1983, despite sterling's advance. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article34 1986-04-14 17 STEADY at lower levels. An early advance was made after the 13th successive weekly decline m London Metal Exchange stocks, down 9,825 tonnes to 143,500 tonnes, the lowest level since last July. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article44 1986-04-14 17 LOWER. A 5,550-tonne drop m London Metal Exchange stocks to 161,950 tonnes lent initial support, but values then succumbed to the adverse effects of thin volume and currency uncertainty. Merchants outside the LME quoted U551,305--1,325 per tonne against U551,285-1,305 the previweek. I AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration775 1986-04-14 17 Container schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Leda Ms (8604) 14/4 (2330) F5 *****530/1230-1330 Al/Fl *****430 Bl A Alabama (8) 16/4 (0200) F7 1030 1130/1130 1230 Nl/Pl 1230-1330 SI Rms lemona (10> 14/4 (1900) Fl 1000-1100 S2 Insa775 words
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Article153 1986-04-14 17 Asian rates ASIAN currency average W low deposit rates for \ht J— f™ week ended Apr! 11. 6 months 4 is/16 4 u/i6 en races 1! 4W uss Stain 5f fi^/ifi 1 month 119/16 10 11/16 1™1 tlfi 6 3/6 3mOnthS 113 16 105/16 \Z^L 7. K3 months 10W 9%153 words
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Article59 1986-04-14 17 TAIPEI A Taiwan affiliate of the troubled Hongkong-based Tung Shipping Group has said it will never serve China despite a planned cash injection from a Chinese businessman who has close links with Beijing. Mr John Peng, chairman of Chinese Maritime Transport Ltd, said the company's fleet ofReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration183 1986-04-14 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Nharves C R Abidian kl6 aside 14/4 Da Ning Kll aside 14/4 Equator 3 K22 14/4 15/4 Fqujtor 5 K23 14/4 15/4 Glo.y Selatan 8 Kl7 14/4 16/4 Nordhausen K2B 14/4 16/4 Pis* Panjanf Julf Sultan P3E aside 14/4 Kobe Maru PIA183 words
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Article683 1986-04-14 18 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Investing your CPF money By MR and Mrs Chan are m their sixties with a daughter who is studying at the National University of Singapore. Home to the Chans is a fully-paid up HDB fourroom flat. Mr Chan retired a few years ago and,683 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-04-14 18 SIA Starting te trend downwards In diminishing velaatt, SIA closed at *5.M sn Friday. Hits closing price to It cents below the support level suggested two weeks age. Besting ea the support line (OD) ef a hypothetical parallel tread channel < A-B, C-D), a break downwards316 words
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Article, Illustration262 1986-04-14 20 LEADING SCORES til Greg Norman Aust) TO, 72,68. til Nick Price (SA) 79, 88, 83; Oonnie Hammond 73, 71, 87; Ben-hard Langer (WG) 74, 88, 89; Seve BaUesteros (Spn) 71, 68, 72. tit Tom Watson 70, 74, 88; Tom Kite 70. 74, 68; Tommy Nakajima Jm.) 70, 71,Reuter - 262 words
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Article205 1986-04-14 20 TAIPEI Taiwan's Lv Hsi Chuen shot a brilliant three-under-par €9 for a three rounrl total of 212 to win the Taiwan Open golf championship yesterday. Lv, winner of the Indian Open last week, came tram behind to capture the title, scoring five birdies and twoReuter; UPI - 205 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-04-14 20 4 It's a dream to break the course record. It was so much fun playing the last five holes everyone was pulling for me. Nick Price (right) Price breaks mark to share second spot pictures AUGUSTA (Georgia) Australian Greg Norman took the leadReuter - 643 words
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Article427 1986-04-14 20 DAIWA (Japan) Japan's Haiime Meshiai came from behind to win a 40 million yen (8481,740) golf tournament yesterday, shooting a final round six-under-par 65. Meshiai finished the 72--hole tournament with a seven-under-par 277 to beat compatriot Nobumitsu Yuhara and lan Bakerfinch, of Australia, by one stroke. tea427 words
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Article192 1986-04-14 21 Arok left out of Mexico trip SYDNEY Australian national coach Frank Arok has bees refused prrmhwrlis te attend the Mexico World Cap finals, the Aastrallan Soccer Federation said an Saturday. The federation granted a two-year extension ef Arok's contract, bat they cited financial constraints as the reason far refusing Arok'sReuter; AFP - 192 words
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Article, Illustration121 1986-04-14 21 BONN Bayern Munich boosted their bid to retain the West German soccer title on Saturday with a 3-0 away win over Borussia Dortmund that took them to within two points of leaders Werder Bremen. Bayern made no mistake with a searing 34thminute goal by defenderReuter - 121 words
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Article114 1986-04-14 21 PARIS Mathematically Paris Saint-Germain could still falter, but nobody believes they can now be denied the French First Division soccer title following their 1-0 home win over Monaco on Friday night. Senegalese striker Omar Sene scored the 89th-min-ute winner that virtually assured PSG, leaders since the startReuter - 114 words
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Article218 1986-04-14 21 Arsenal 0 Everton 1, Aston Villa 4 Watford 1. Ipswich 0 Man Chester City 0. Liverpool 5 Coventry 0. Lutun 1 Tottenham 1. Newcastle 4 Birmingham 1. Nottingham Forest 0 Chelsea 0, Queens Park Rangers 1 West Brom 0, Southampton 0 Leicester 0. West Ham 3 Oxford 1218 words
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Article210 1986-04-14 21 Barnsley 1 Blackburn 1, Bradford 0 Norwich 2. Brighton 0 Shrewsbury 2. Charlton 3 Huddersfield 0. Fulham I Hull 1. Grimsby 3 Crystal Palace 0. Leeds 3 Millwall 1, Middlesbrough 1 Portsmouth 0. Sheffield United 2 Oldham 0. Stoke 0 Carlisle 0. Wimbledon 3 Sunderland 0 Norwich 38210 words
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Article238 1986-04-14 21 Bolton 1 Notts County 0, Bristol Rovers 1 Blackpool 0. Doncaster 0 Cardiff 2, Lincoln 0 Derby 1. New port 3 Chesterfield 3. Plymouth 3 Bury 0. Reading 0 York 6. Rotherham 0 Wigan 0. Swansea 2 Darlington 2. Walsall 4 Cillingham 1. Wolves 0 Bournemouth 3 Reading238 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-04-14 21 Burnley 1 Cambridge 1, Chester 2 Exeter 1. Hartlepool 3 Southend 2. Hereford 3 Wrexham 1. Northampton 2 Aldershot 3. Peterborough 1 Halifax 1, Preston 1 Orient 3. Rochdale 3 Colchester 3, Swindon 1 Scunthorpe 1, Torquay 1 Tranmere 2, Crewe 2 Mansfield 1. Stockport 1 Port Vale225 words
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Article97 1986-04-14 21 Aberdeen 0 Celtic 1, Clydebank 2 Rangers 1. Dundee United 0 Hearts 3. Hibernian 1 Dundee 0, Motherwell 1 St Mirren 2. Hearts 33 19 9 5 57 3047 Dundee Utd 32 16 10 ***** 42 Celtic 32 16 10 6 56 3842 Aberdeen 32 15 10 797 words
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Article146 1986-04-14 21 Airdrieonians 2 Dumbarton 1. Ayr 1 Alloa 1. Clyde 4 Hamilton 2. East Fife 1 Brechin 0. Falkirk 2 Morton 3. Forfar 1 Kilmarnock 0. Montrose 0 Partick 1. Hamilton 34 21 8 5 69 35 50 Falkirk 36 15 10 11 51 35 40 Kilmarnork 36 16146 words
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Article156 1986-04-14 21 Dunfermline 4 Albion 0, Queen of the South 3 East Stirling 1, Queen s Park S Berwick 0, St Johnstone 1 Meadowbank 3, Stenhousemuir 1 Raith 0, Stirling 1 Arbroath 0, Stranraer 1 Cowdenbeath 1. Reuter Queen of Sth 34 22 7 5 64 27 51 Dunfermline 33Reuter - 156 words
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Article382 1986-04-14 21 ON THE TENNIS SCENE DALLAS Boris Becker and Stefan Ed berg fought a gruelling semi-final match on Saturday that eventually gave the West German a 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (9-7). 4-6. 7-6 (7-2) passport into the final of the US$5OO,OOO ($1,085,000) WCT finals. Becker. 18. and thirdReuter; AFP; AP - 382 words
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Article456 1986-04-14 21 Arsenal Everton 1 Adrian Heath, who has spent the majority of the season on the Everton substitute's bench, came on to replace Gary Lineker 15 minutes from time and bagged his 15th goal of the campaign to boost his side's chances of retaining the title. Heath brokeAP - 456 words
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Article448 1986-04-14 21 LONDON IN THE late 1970s and early 80s Manchester City spent money as if there was no tomorrow. A cheque book was never far from manager Malcolm Allison's hand as he sought to buy City the sort of success they enjoyed a decade earlier. InReuter - 448 words
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Article11 1986-04-14 22 YESTERDAY'S Singapore Cricket Association matches were abandoned because of rain.11 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-04-14 22 ST. JOHN'S ( ANTIGUA - W. Indies set for blackwash ST. JOHN'S (ANTIGUA) CRICKET THE West Indies hammered England for a first innings total of 474 and set their sights on achieving a historic 5-0 "blackwash" of the touring side on the second day of the fifth and final Test on Saturday. Malcolm Marshall lashedReuter; AP - 337 words
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Article125 1986-04-14 22 WEST INDIES Ist inns G. Greenldge b Botham 14 D. Haynes c Gat ting b Ellison 131 R. Rlra-ri-.a b Emburey 24 L. Games b Emburey 24 V. Richards c Gooch b Botham 26 i. Dujon b Foster 21 M. Marshall c Gat ting b Gooch 76 R. Harper125 words
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Article231 1986-04-14 22 Kiwi rebels head for S. Africa RUGBY UNION WELLINGTON FORMER All Black Colin Meads said yesterday he would coach a team of nearly 30 New Zealand players for a 12-match rebel tour of South Africa, starting on Wednesday. Meads, a veteran of 133 matches for New Zealand including 55 Tests,Reuter; AFP - 231 words
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Article114 1986-04-14 22 Gavaskar comes to the rescue SHARJAH World Cup champions India survived a late collapse to pip Sri Lanka m the last over and scrape into the final of the Australasia Cup cricket tournament yesterday. India, given a flying start by Sunil Gavaskar, scrambled past Sri Lanka's total of 206-9 offReuter - 114 words
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188 1986-04-14 22 WELLINGTON Prime Minister David Lange has denounced the rebel New Zealand tonr of Sooth Africa as "selfish" and "Ml good for rugby la the country". He was commenting on recent report* that up to 28 players from last year's New Zealand All Black teamAFP - 188 words
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Article86 1986-04-14 22 SUVA (Fiji) Australian state Queensland scored a 12-4 victory over Fiji m the opening match of the inaugural South Pacific championship on Saturday. Queensland were technically superior but had to withstand a strong finish by the flamboyant Fijians. Scmmhalf Peter Slattery scored a try for Queensland, while TimAP - 86 words
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Article196 1986-04-14 23 Yusoff among five left out NATIONAL road and track cycling champion Yusoff Suleman is one of five South-east Asia Games riders who will barred from riding m a special trial to select Singapore's representatives tor an invitational meet m Hongkong from June 28-29. The others Reiza Mohd. Tahir, Hashim Safiee,196 words
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Article32 1986-04-14 23 LONDON Manchester Uaited's flickering hopes •f winning their first English soccer championship far 19 yean were almeat certainly extinguished yesterday when they lest 2-9 at home to Sheffield Wednesday ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration118 1986-04-14 23 It's Zainal again over Alex KUALA LUMPUR Singapore's Zainal Abidin repeated his East Asia Individual final over compatriot Alex Tay winning 9-5, 9-5, 9-4 to take the first leg of this year's Guinness squash circuit which ended at the Subang Squash Centre here yesterday. Reaalta: Zainal Abidin bt Alex TayBernama - 118 words
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Article, Illustration209 1986-04-14 23 Yunos' goal ends FT's hopes of scoring a double KUANTAN Pahaag dashed League Cap Champleas Federal Territory's hopes of entering the semi-finals, heating them 1-8 In the second leg of their Malaysia Cap quar-ter-final tie at Stadium Darolmakmur here last -fcght. Yums Allf seared from 38 metres In the 19thBernama; NST - 209 words
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284 1986-04-14 23 MOTOR SPORT JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA Brazilian Ayrton Senna m a Lotus-Renault won a fabulous victory m yesterday's Spanish Grand Prix, crossing the line just metres ahead of Britain's Nigel Mansell m a Wil-liams-Honda m a wheel-to-wheel battle across the finish line. In whatReuter; AFP - 284 words
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Article126 1986-04-14 23 JOHOR BARU American ace Randy Mamola, on a 500 cc Yamaha, swept aside his team-mate again to win the second heat of the Johor motorcycle Grand Prix at Pasir Gudang yesterday. The world No. 2 took 38min 29.35 ec to complete the 30-lap race. Mamola'sBernama - 126 words
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Article164 1986-04-14 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HOCKEY SINGAPORE advanced to the semi-finals of the Malaysian Hockey Federation Under-21 tournament when they overran Pahang 8-1 m Malacca yesterday. The Republic, who opened their campaign with an impressive 5-2 win over Selangor on Saturday, led 6-1 at the break. Tarlok Singh opened164 words
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Article336 1986-04-14 23 BASKETBALL Atlanta beat Indiana 108-91 it. a National Basketball Association match on Saturday. Other reaalta: Phoenix 110 Houston 92, Milwaukee 116 NY Knioks 78, Utah 117 Denver 99, LA Clippers 115 Dallas 108, Seattle 121 Golden State 101, LA Lakers 105 Sacramento 92. BASEBALL HiroshimaReuter; AFP; AP - 336 words
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368 1986-04-14 23 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THREE members of Singapore's top road cycling team, Shimano, smashed trophies belonging to the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association after they were relegated to second place following their "win" m the 100-kilo-metre team time trial at Changi yesterday. The trio, who had boycotted368 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-04-14 23 JOE DORAI - Losing Lions play it safe JOE DORAI ON THE SOCCER SCENE By 2nd-LEG QUARTERFINAL RESULTS 9 PAH ANG I F. TERRITORY (Pahang win 2-0 on aggregate) JOHOR 2 TRENGGANU 1 (Johor win 3-1) SELANGOR 4 KELANTAN 2 (Selangor win 4-2) KEDAH 1 SINGAPORE (Singapore win 5-1) ALOR STAR Singapore slumpedJERRY SEH - 465 words
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Article83 1986-04-14 23 HAI SING Park Rangers fought back to a 2-2 draw against Gilbraltar Crescent m an NFL Division Two match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Gilbraltar led 24) at halftime, after Nor Asni and Abdul Rahman slotted one apiece. But Hai Sing's Soib Yusoff replied with two83 words
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Article74 1986-04-14 23 Opes (lMkm) 1 Geylang (Adam Musbah, Rashid Hashim, Azman Abdullah, Louis Scow) 2hrs 35min 33sec 2 Shimano 2:34:18 (add two-minute penalty) S Woodlands 2:43:40. Nsvlees (Mkm) 1 Zrna (Ahmad Tamam Woodie, Jamal Aikhir, Harjini Shahri, Mohd. Sukri Abdul Rahim) 1:36:46 2 Givenchy A 1:38:00 S Ghim Moh74 words
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Article242 1986-04-14 23 PETER SIOW - Min Yi out to gutsy Ivy House PETER SIOW BASKETBALL By IVY HOUSE almost certainly ruined Mm Yi's hopes m the Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament when they pulled off a stunning 85-82 upset win at Gay World Stadium last nisht. What's more, Ivy House's victory was achieved despite242 words
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123 1986-04-14 23 Herlihy takes title in fine style KUALA LUMPUR New Zealand's Paul Herlihy, 27, swept to an easy win m the third Kuala Lumpur International Marathon here yesterday. The Kiwi clocked 2hr 21min 34sec for the 42km run, leaving his close rival, Harry Claque, of Britain, one minute behind. In MilanBernama; UPI; Reuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration218 1986-04-14 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW A CONTROVERSY over the pooling system m the World Junior squash team championship, starting today m Brisbane, may upset Singapore's ambition of finishing m eighth position. Several nations are said to be unhappy with their respective pools though Singapore have no quarrel being218 words
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Article228 1986-04-14 23 PETES SIOW - PETES SIOW FRANCIS RODRICKS, who had a disastrous start to the national bowling trials a fortnight ago, rolled right, back into contention at Striker's Bowl yesterday. He posted 2,400 pintails m the 12-game third series > to show that his best-forgotten 19th position late last228 words
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Article59 1986-04-14 23 Othman puts in final touches OTHMAN ABDULLAH netted both goals to help Indian Association Rangers score a 2-0 win over Tampines Rovers m the final of the Vaisakhi seven-a-side soccer carnival at Balestier Road yesterday. In another match, Fancy Dress edged out IA Veterans 2-1. Ana stasia Jay and Rajindar59 words
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Advertisement43 1986-04-14 17 *_ftBBf jar&>« 7 Look them up among the more than 750 computing terms explained ;nsinr pie language m A GLOSSARY OF COMPUTING TERMS 4th edition -edited by The British Computer Society Published by Cambridge University Press. UK mr^rn distributed by E_l FEDERAL wjßucanoNS43 words
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Advertisement53 1986-04-14 17 The conflict between two women battling for one man. In this frank and fascinating analysis lies Shirley Eskapa's message. "There are many excellent reasons for divorce but the othei woman, or for that matter, the other man, need not be one of them." Available at all good bookshops. ■•^^•■J Distributed53 words
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Advertisement758 1986-04-14 17 Get your own copy. I Make sure you get your own copy of Business Times. You will, if you're wise. Because sharing the office copy really isn't enough. Not when Business Times is packed with information which is vital to the business scene m Singapore: I Information you need to758 words
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Advertisement779 1986-04-14 18 I CiveMxirsetf I I the Oxford Edge I fl Study for the GCE 'A' Levels and the External LLB of the fl London University full time at Wolsey Hall (Founded 1894) m the fl M great university city of Oxford. H Very personal teaching m small groups and J__L. fl779 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1986-04-14 19 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM By FIRST: *****2 SECOND: *****6 THIRD: 155.206 STARTERS: *****1, *****2, *****4, *****3, *****7, *****8, *****3, *****7, *****3, *****0, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****2, *****7, *****4, *****7, *****9, *****8, *****4, *****8, *****5, *****2. KUALA LUMPUR Jockey S. Marzuki finally earned his big-race stripes whenNST - 1,023 words
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Article174 1986-04-14 19 DUBLIN The Vincent O'Brien-trained colt Tate Gallery, heavily backed to win the English 2,000 Guineas next month, was dropped from the betting by a leading bookmaker yesterday after flopping m a 1.400 m trial at The Curragh. Tate Gallery. 7-2 on favourite to beat theReuter - 174 words
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Article101 1986-04-14 19 Twilight days for Dandy LONDON Hallo Dandy, winner of the 1964 Grand National Steeplechase, is to be retired at the end of this season. Although trainer Gordon Richards would like him to continue, owner Richard Shaw is determined that Hallo Dandy should call it a day. "He's given me theAFP - 101 words
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Article1889 1986-04-14 19 trailed the field, is required to pass a 1,000m gallop trial and veterinary examination. Approaching the home turn, Gabiano (wadi) rolled in causing Olympic Flame m, on the rails, to ease. CLASS 4 DIV 2 l,2Mm Auric Stable's 2 Ovation V 57 (32-10) P Johnson (7) 21,889 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-04-14 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. LHU CHIN KIAT nee MDM. CHONG LAN ENG (MARY) Age: 74 was called home to The Lord on 11 April 1966. Leaving behind beloved: HUSBAND: LHU CHIN KIAT SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Yin Chai, Eddie Lily Wei Chai, Willie Chien Chai, Chad Rosy Wan Chai, Allan Rosie420 words
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Article, Illustration60 1986-04-14 19 IN MEMORY OF CPL 8. RAVMDRAN DEPARTED 14.4.84 THAT UNSELFISH LIFE. IT HAS NOT OIEO. CO, OFFICERS AND MEN 143 SQUADRON, TAB. SOPHIE BASSOON Departed 14th April. 1963 In loving memory of a very dear aunt. Always remembered by Molly end IN LOVING MEMORY of Snah Sheok60 words
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Article, Illustration110 1986-04-14 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mdm Choy Low Yong Age: 74 pmid away p— cohiHy on 12.4.86 leeving behind: Husband: Wuan Keng Yuen sons: Daughters -m-<aw: Wuan Poh Weng Wee Yoke Kl.eng Wuan Poh Kwai Ow Foong Lin Wuan Poh Fook Tan Slew Cheng Wuin Poh Chuen Yep Chu Chan Wuan110 words
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Article, Illustration60 1986-04-14 19 NELSON LOH BOON PONG a fatfTlily 4)1 tn# MM Departed: 9th April 16 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the MP for Clementi. Mr. Bernard Chen, PAP Clementi Branch and the Clementi Senior Citizens' Club, Directors and colleagues of OCBC, relatives and friends for their60 words
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Article, Illustration96 1986-04-14 19 PHUA KM YONG, ROBERT LEFT US ON 14TH APRIL 166S Alweye remembered by hia wife and children tor Me unselfish love and devotion In everloving memory RAVINDRAN SATHIAMURTHI Departed: 14 April 14 Gone 2 years today one so dear A link even death cannot sever. His gentle96 words
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Advertisement379 1986-04-14 22 The Mall the new cnyqf kuala lumpur is new taking shape BOOKED! The Mall is set to be the new hefght 63^ o^^!i_^ WE'LL HELP YOU! At The Mall, you'll keep good neart of tne New Cit V of Any problem you have company. Major businesses Kuala Lumpur financing, management379 words
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Advertisement62 1986-04-14 22 '^r^^___i_______! IS J ifN fo^«/ What's more when you can dine f-Cv-F Vjt V?\ n tne most Traditional Korean V^j/ J// atmosphere, served m its most original way and where prices y_X^lf!, are most reasonable. mm\ J-L^ 5 00 t0 $14 00 SEOUL GARDEN s^gfr %Jm\ RESTAURANT $F%^ xi %V^62 words
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Advertisement59 1986-04-14 23 m^ The Family of the late MMW J flflH H ■k' rj H I MR LIM TOK SENG I fl wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to H fl relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for H fl their attendance, condolences, charity gift vouchers, H 1 donations, wreaths,59 words
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Miscellaneous75 1986-04-14 23 HOCKEY SUA Div Telerer v Kampong Chantek (Tanglin, 5.30) HBflflfll Bh_i.li B Bays (Balestier Rd. 2.30). SNOOKER a___B— flflflflS C-Ma (National Sudium. 7 30) SOCCER BBHFL ir Tien Wah Press v Texins (Geylang). He- tei New Olani v Goodwood Group (Farrer Park). Century Park v C.X Tang (Tanglin 2). Standard75 words
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Article213 1986-04-14 24 Around the world in 149 days US yachtsman sets solo record HAMILTON (Bermuda) American yachtsman Dodge Morgan touched land on Friday for the first time m five months and claimed a new record for a solo round-the-world voyage. The 54-year-old electronics entrepreneur received a hero's welcome when he sailed intoReuter; UPI - 213 words
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Article63 1986-04-14 24 JOHANNESBURG South African riot police shot dead a Black youth after a patrol was stoned and vehicles and buildings were damaged by fire m overnight rioting. The youth was killed m Katlehong township, east of Johannesburg, while west of the city, near Sebokeng township, a guardReuter - 63 words
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Article60 1986-04-14 24 WASHINGTON Space experts have identified the remains of all but one of the seven astronauts killed when the US space shuttle Challenger exploded on Jan 28, CBS Television reported. The one they failed to find traces of was teacher Christa McAuliffe, 37, who was the firstAFP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-04-14 24 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE -By THE Esprit store m Orchard Road usually closes at 9.30 pm. But last Saturday night, it closed its doors at 8.45 pm, only to open them again 15 minutes later. When it finally closed them again at 3 am, more than349 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-04-14 24 IRENE HOE - Sculptures take Nature's beating IRENE HOE By RAIN and sunshine. Great for the flowers and trees m Fort Canning Park. But disastrous for art. One of the five Asean sculptures m the park has already fallen victim to the elements and another two suffer some superficial scars. The Malaysian sculpture444 words
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472 1986-04-14 24 Peter Hazelhurst - High yen takes the wind out of wage offensive Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Japan's spring labour offensive an annual round of hard bargaining over wage increases has all but fizzled out this year m the face of warnings that the high value of the yen will soon undermine472 words
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147 1986-04-14 24 Adult magazines to be taken off 7-Eleven shelves DALLAS The parent company of 7-Eleven stores around the United States has announced plans te step selling adult mmgmiines. Fundamentalist religious leaders immediately hailed the decision aad said they weald end their boycott of the stores. The Southland Corporation ef Dallas, notingUPI - 147 words
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354 1986-04-14 24 Thumbs up for World Bank lending programme WASHINGTON The United States and leading industrial countries have endorsed plans for a strong boost to World Bank lending designed to overcome the crisis facing heavily-indebted countries through "credible" growth-oriented adjustment programmes. Ending two days of talks on Friday, the joint development committeeAFP - 354 words
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Article44 1986-04-14 24 TOKYO China's first art exhibit by a Taiwanese painter opened m Beijing on Saturday, Xinhua news agency reported. The 10--day show will feature paintings for sale by Van Bosen, whom Xinhua described as "a well-known amateur artist from Tai- wan province." APAP - 44 words
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Article31 1986-04-14 24 PARIS Students at the Financial Studies Institute m Al-Khams, Libya, burned foreign language books which they said "spread reactionary and destructive ideas," the Libyan news agency Jana reported. AFPAFP - 31 words
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234 1986-04-14 24 SACRAMENTO (California) A Vietnamese refugee who fled with his wife and five children as "boat people" won US$l million (552.18 million) m the California state lottery's 25th big spin show on Saturday. "We found freedom m the United States," said MrUPI - 234 words
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Article53 1986-04-14 24 LONDON New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange has ruled out the early release of two French agents jailed for bombing the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior. Speaking on a domestic phone-in programme broadcast by the BBC, Mr Lange said his government would reject any political solution forReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1986-04-14 24 STOCKHOLM Swedish Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson is due m Moscow today on a four-day official visit, the first by a Swedish head of government m 10 years. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Advertisement523 1986-04-14 24 LINK HAIR The katesP system c\tkHrCare P"'_| -Tl I 1 EJefore Link* After Link' HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST is here at Link Hair Care to check your hair and scalp and offer you our Expert Advice Free of Charge. We are inviting all men and women with hair523 words
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Miscellaneous134 1986-04-14 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas around mid-day onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.00 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 10/26 C Sunny Manila 21/34 C Sunny Amsterdam }C t Melbourne 9/23 C Sunny Bangkok 25/34134 words
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Article, Illustration485 1986-04-14 1 Singaporeans need not fear sipping adulterated wine, which killed at least 19 people m Italy recently. But the Environment Ministry is not taking any chances. NANCY KOH reports. YOUR "plonk" is safe, but the Environment Ministry is testing samples to make doubly sure none of485 words
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Article, Illustration7 1986-04-14 1 Wine and what can go into it7 words
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Article321 1986-04-14 1 SAMPLE bottles of wine are sent to the laboratory of the Health Ministry's Department of Scientific Services (DSS) at Outran. Road for analysis. Dr Sam Cheuck Tatt, head of the DSS Food Unit, outlines the procedure also known as "head-space gas chromatography" by which they321 words
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Advertisement529 1986-04-14 1 Our Multispßt can now cool thetopofanxm j^. Let us assume, for a device fitted to the air-con But does all this meary^^- "rbu'll still be offered Carrier's mm mmm moment, that this advert known as the flow-control panel, have done away w 'thjp triA .unique twenty-four hour h— is the529 words
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Advertisement70 1986-04-14 1 I 'Yah, yah. It's just a blur' 2 A Comet vigil at Changi Point Is it worth getting up for? 15 Kannan Chandran reviews SBC's first chat show mmr Mmr __f^__uSSpJ ___________R ___Fi Clan breaks barriers with books 3 Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan's new project Science Watch Edited by70 words
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Article, Illustration499 1986-04-14 2 NANCY KOH - Halley's Comet once more, with feeling NANCY KOH Though this is the poorest show Halley's Comet has put up, comet fever has gripped many people m Singapore. A mother relates her family vigil at Changi while an 82-year-old patriarch, who saw it m 1910, searches for it again. "ONE morning499 words
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Article604 1986-04-14 2 PANG GUEK CHENG - Sunrise was more Spectacular PANG GUEK CHENG By "IT'S your chance m a lifetime, and how many times would you be able to do something that is truly only once m a lifetime?" I urged my husband as he warily considered my suggestion that we join m the Halley fever604 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-04-14 2 OUR mouth is a far more complicated organ than most people realise. Scientists at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry have built an artificial mouth to study the mechanics and chemistry of chewing. The natural mouth, which goes through the motion of chewing a quarterNYT - 342 words
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419 1986-04-14 2 Cheers! Your plonk is sound From Page One experts found that the bulk wine reportedly contained more than eight times the lethal dose of methyl alcohol. Latest reports say Italian police have arrested a father and son, who run a wine-distribution outlet. Time magazine reported419 words
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Article, Illustration827 1986-04-14 3 Clan association boosts Chinese writing A CLAN association here has broken new ground m publishing, giving a boost to Chinese literature writing m Singapore. Since the Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan, a Chaozhou clan association m Tank Road, initiated a publication scheme last July, it has published seven books. It827 words
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Article, Illustration604 1986-04-14 3 Chopsticks from ancient to present times #>&{£&£ fflT^fft¥±rft ttfFfigCll°&^JtA£-**il ffjj££ _f j_gffi.ft*' t te£<s. n^Mwwi it HAVE you ever used chopsticks? Can you manipulate them as easily as you do a fork and knife? If you can, you will enjoy Chinese food better. In ancient times, the twigs and wooden604 words
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Article278 1986-04-14 3 #fI^X^UH IST is \X\Zlh Ii ii. rm tfs a. *2 w 9 tt ft. [nJrJ.j- £&£_j?£ftlg £|lH__£ fcJrfjS J' £irU. A-f- LHVr/tj-,')', Kit mux tuemot r U rfu'lL iftii J' KIM* fn U:ffi#&Sfifj«r«i^i« MmMVLfQ<-PXfc& fA ri'_ r ti i hi m€ s- Ettttt it feij S if it > 5278 words
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Article, Illustration511 1986-04-14 3 A BLIND man suffering from glaucoma knocked hopefully on the door of the Shanghai Qigong Scientific Research Institute. After a month he could see objects up to five metres away. A physical examination after six months treatment showed that a liver cancer victim's511 words
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Advertisement254 1986-04-14 3 THIS programme is complied by Rediffnsion aad broadcast dai- mJm ly m Teochew, Hokkien L6I S LCdm aad Cantonese. The Ma Hilar m broadcast times over WWBWITn SBC's Radio Fenr are 9 mmmmm mmmmi^^~— pm m Teochew aad 19.45 pm m Hokkien on Mondays, 9 pm m Cantonese and 9.45254 words
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Article, Illustration897 1986-04-14 4 ZAHARIAN OSMAN - ZAHARIAN OSMAN By AT the Victoria Theatre recently, Sriwana's dance section presented Tariana '86, a show of cultural dances with nine fresh items. Sriwana put up the show under the Ministry of Community Development's Dance Production Assistance Scheme. Sriwana is the first group to accept a grant897 words
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Article649 1986-04-14 4 Oleh ZAHARIAN OSMAN dan AZMAN SIRAJ SEBAGAI sebuah badan tari, Sriwana memang sentiasa harum namanya. Ini tidak boleh dipertikaikan. Namun demikian, ia tetap diburu kebimbangan khuatir kalau-kalau persembahannya tidak dapat memenuhi selara penonton atau tidak menepati jangkaan mereka. Persembahan Tariana 86 yang diadakan pada lhb649 words
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Advertisement818 1986-04-14 4 :§"_i_s_Sss j ORGANISATION Bf A i L_______________J___l NOW SHOWINCi PRINCE |g I I urn, I 30, 400 64_ 9 IS W SAVOY g I I am, I 4b, 400 64b 9 1b a P PRFSIDtNI LIBERTY 4 SHOWS I 4b 4 64b 9 lb^ "A HAUNTED ROMANCE" MANDARIN tJm m818 words
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Advertisement651 1986-04-14 4 ■■■■■■■■■'■■■■■■■a CAPITOL-CHANGI: 12th BIG DAY! CAPITOL (*****59) l lam, l 45, 4 00 6 30 9 1 5 CHANGI (*****59) 1 1 am, l 45, 4.00 645& 9 5 1 WOODLANDS: LAST DAY! H (*****41) 4 SHOWS at 1 45, 4 00, 6.45 9 15 Dm m (JURONG: TOMORROW ONLY^651 words
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Advertisement249 1986-04-14 4 INSTRUCTIONS: At the centre of the circle there is the letter *N\ Using the clues given, fill m the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the words required. Take note that questions 1 to 5 involve words that end with *N\ while questions C to It involve249 words
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Advertisement868 1986-04-14 5 gf I WA f >, f Ni H 1 W £i \\l TELEPHONE SERVICE: W I \f 1 <&£ li__k —a^BBW M Mmmmm Monday to Fnd.j deadimi n_>t rja» Saturday to 1 W I mm* W II m m 9m\ fljflf|l|l ePubkHoMa* a\% wmi wmi m^ 1 I lf^T i868 words
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Advertisement596 1986-04-14 5 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services GAKKENGPR-2000 B w WW y ,7^ m^ m mWaW^f^ Mm ATB\ Am M *aw ___h w* m PricaiarrtM O--^^^^ The all-new GPR 2000 daisy wheel printer fills the demanding need for letter-quality printing at a price which matches massmarfcet personal computer and596 words
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Advertisement577 1986-04-14 5 25 Sale: Other Products OFFICE DESKS (various sizes St designs). Conference Tables, Receptionist Desks, Pull-out Beds, Double-mattresses, Display Cabinets. Tel: *****19 Chris SecondHand Furniture Dealers, 1014 Sembawang Road 14V. m.s Open dally 9:3oam 6:3opm. CANE FURNITURE SALE. Direct from factory. 20 Jin. Leban, (6*. M.s., Upp. Thomson Rd.) from 10.30577 words
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Advertisement946 1986-04-14 5 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing k_______B__il.________^M_______________..__iß___l_M-____a._l___.__..^ NOTICE LUXURY'S FINAL CLEARANCE FULL EXISTING LINE OF MANAU CANE AND SOLID RAMIN WOOD FURNITURE TO BE SOLD BELOW COST. Today A Tomorrow LUXURY'S INTERIORS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. #04-21 Plaza Singapura Open to Trade A Public (Above Yaohan) 28946 words
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Advertisement1091 1986-04-14 5 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture a FACELiNE F> x 1 MENS SALON I Jt 1 TREATMENT FOR MEN l£tf WITH PROBLEM SKIN MW J J Being an established facial salon. j* jjAu we have experienced and qualified r^B male therapists to analyse and AW attend to your skin problems1,091 words
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Advertisement763 1986-04-14 5 36 House Renovation/ Decor KITCHEN CERAMIC TILES for HDB kitchen batfirms. (heavy duty) $1,300 upwards. 3 days job. Workmanship g'teed. Kitchen cabinets $120 p.f.r. Tel: *****00 SPECIALIST IN ROOF, leakage. gutter, water-down pipe, welding work, painting, fencing, awning, partitions, cement wood work. Call *****51/ *****18 SPECIAL DISCOUNT. ITALIAN folding doors763 words
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Advertisement523 1986-04-14 5 TAKFA and have the ability though. Walk-in* for an interview at J mmmmm wmunm m 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor SPECIAL OFFER 6 panels 8 panels design NYATOH SOLID DOOR Each 190 with lock, hinge, installation varnish. Kian Geok Chuan Constrn. Co. Tel: *****67/ *****78 39 Other523 words
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Advertisement417 1986-04-14 5 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies ITOKI PROtMGHTY SAFE. Chinese typewriter. Elki projector. Wang printer monitors. Casio PC book binders, shredder cut Nitsuko telephone system. Facimile machine Call Miss Poh *****22 LATEST TOSHIBA STRATA VI K.T.S 1 yr old 6 x 24 extensions 5 phone sets $2,000 *****26 51 Printing/ Copying Services417 words
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Advertisement707 1986-04-14 6 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services Tf LEX. MAILING. ANSWERING ser.Tfi_.n_l services available at good rates Pts call *****66 55 Commercial Vessels "for sale floating t'rane Hatch Barge 25 mmjt and Harbour Tug 250 HP Total: $350,000 0.n.0 Potor Tan TUG 20,800 h.p. St 2,600 tip with J5O St SOO'707 words
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Advertisement579 1986-04-14 6 56 Industrial 56 Industrial 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies §jl^m^a^^ Offered at most attractive prices. Year of Description Maker Model Spec. Manufac. Q'ty Type Tower Crane Potain E2-238 J 35m. H 27m 1982 2 Climbing Tower Crane Potain E2-188 J 30m, H 72m579 words
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Advertisement483 1986-04-14 6 MUAKfSIPTELTDI 190 Middle Road, #04-07 Fortune Ctr, Spore 0718 Tel: *************** Mon to Sat: 10am to Bpm SELECT THROUGH VIDEO Package fee $650 includes documentation, full insurance, bond, medical *oes, guaranteed replacement. 2 /A^^-. years back-up service iM/\/ Renewal/cancellation of iK9f^C work permit Cheap J yr return air-fare. m Through483 words
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Advertisement483 1986-04-14 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive 1 Open Learning 1 I Resources (Asia) Pte Ltd, I 1 associate of an I I established I 1 international British 5 Computer Training Organization, invites applications for Tutors 1 I* Degree m Computer 1 Science or equivalent p c Good knowledge of s» COBOL,483 words
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Advertisement572 1986-04-14 6 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial 'A' LEVEL AND above Tutors reqd. Send photo, certs. details to: Paya Lebar P.O. Box 96, 5(9154). WANTED ECONOMICS TEACHER weekly, for 'A' Level Student m Serangoon Gardens. Tel: *****17. 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic EUROPEAN FAMILY LOOKING for a part-time maid. Contact *****49. SMALL FAMILY URGENTLY572 words
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Advertisement548 1986-04-14 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An associate of an established J intr national British 5 Computer Training sh Group of Companies 55 now establishing m Singapore requires Accounts Cleric c Ability to handle a full set of accounting records LCCI Intermediate Book-keeping c Ability to type Receptionist/ Typist GCE O"548 words
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Advertisement786 1986-04-14 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We are looking for experienced Typists Secretaries Word Processor Operators (Wang, Philips, IBM) We require FEMALE CLERK Age between 18 &23 years old Able to speak fluent English Si Mandarin Knowledge of typing Interested applicants please apply personally at: #04-55 Bras Basah Complex APPLICANTS REPLYING786 words
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Advertisement1096 1986-04-14 6 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Leading Life Assurance Company requires H for its expansion programme: mm I SALES TRAINER 1 H (Marketing/Personnel Experience) H marketing executives! i clerical assistants i Must be able to type. H H Interested call: *****60 for an appointment AmPAm /Scandinavian Group of1,096 words
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Advertisement829 1986-04-14 6 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WE HAVE THE BEST PROOUCT IN THE WORLD WE PAY TNE BEST INCOME WE GUARANTEE YOU YOUR FUTURE i Our bop sales person earns about $8 000 per month Average sales person earns $2,000 $5 .000 a month We require hardworking people with or without experience829 words
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Advertisement423 1986-04-14 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PART/ FULL-TIME LIFE Insurance Agents Must be 21 Training provided Tel: *****59 George Ng PART-TIME INSURANCE AGENTS required. Workmen, fire, motor, life Ii other Insurance. *****48. Wt MARKET PRESTIGE, status and multi-prtvUleges No age limit Robert: *****88. 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ////A BUCKS W DECKER ELECTRiaAN423 words
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Advertisement594 1986-04-14 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical 1 USA I I GEHMO I W has Immediate vacancy for: H I Possess NTC 2/NTC 3 m electrical fitting and I installation (industrial) H I Have J-5 years' experience m trouble-shooting of H H electrical equipment H I Ability to interpret594 words
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Advertisement569 1986-04-14 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SANYO CIKTRONICS S PTE ITD requires ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN c NTC m Electronic Servicing OR c Private Certificate m Electronic and Radio Servicing c Experience not necessary shlft technician c Able to perform 12-hour rotating shift c Some technical knowledge c Experience not necessary All applicants must569 words
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Advertisement440 1986-04-14 7 73 Situations Vacant: 73 situations Vacant: Production Production yzQQmmmmW Wmm^ iy£ r_M_B7 W i.'|a|| IJ'I ■_■■_>> N\ S |_H_Bll________l_____f^^ Pluses 5 day work week •38 working hours/week Good attendance benefit 13th month pay And many others Permanent Night Shift: 10.50pm 7.00 am Fortnightly Rotating Shifts: 6.50 am 3.00pm 2.50pm -11.00pm440 words
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Advertisement651 1986-04-14 7 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production /GM Singapore^ pteLtd I I GM Singapore Pte Ltd, a multi-national I manufacturing company specialising m high- I I technology automotive electronics, invitee I candidates to fill the following position: 1 QA INSPECTORS I I (2nd Shift 4.48 pun. to 1.18 a.m.)651 words
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Advertisement377 1986-04-14 7 73 Situations Vacant: Production IMMBI SINGAPORE LIMITED I n n requires MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating snirts Shift AHowance 4*4 tor 2nd shift $8 tor 3W shift) after 3f mm 41m ___________t__f£_*Mh_B____ Ai____jr_.iPxJi-i Mnenaance Rwaras Life Insurance Cwferage Fraa377 words
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Advertisement408 1986-04-14 7 73 Situations Vacant: Production has vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements Age 16 to 25 year? ./.J We offer: c New starting salary Transport lO""' subsidy a Meui allowance c OonflnnaUan Increment Annua) increment c Other fringe benefits Intaraated applicants, ptaase call personally at: Tha Personnel Dept. 105 Sims Aye.,408 words
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Advertisement618 1986-04-14 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous IPVW *^^_j __X ____P^^ A_________T_V w*_l Wr^ Zaan Far East _^omHß^^_/^J^BP^^ IS the lar est and B^W\^*_J__BP^^ most sophisticated cocoa HFyVj mP^ processing facility m the Far W *jfaaWr East It is also a wholly owned WfP subsidiary of WR. Grace and618 words
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Advertisement748 1986-04-14 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous f Would you like to work m a modern, clean A and air-con cafeteria within one of Singapore's best companies 7 What HEWLETT l_i__fl PACKARD We're looking for whose duties Include: Preparation cooking of quality dishes Maintenance of kitchen equipment Serving at748 words
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Advertisement473 1986-04-14 8 74 Situetione Vacant: Miscellaneous We have a new job opening for: STOREKEEPER Above 23 years old GCE Xy level 3 years' relevant experience Possess Class 3 Driving Licence Able to handle forklift/reach truck The company offers an attractive salary and fringe benefits package which includes: Free Transport a Subsidised Meals473 words
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Advertisement735 1986-04-14 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REOD. GENERAL Workers. Interested pis. call personally at: Sea Warehousing Pte. Ltd., W9, Module 36- 38, Pastr Panjang Warehousing Complex, Paslr Panjang Rd., 5.0511. Tel: *****41. FASHION CO. URGENTLY requires an experienced Drafter who has fashion sense to work closely with designers. Salary based on735 words
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Advertisement546 1986-04-14 8 81 Vehicles For Hire CHARLIE'S TRUCK RENTAL, latest model, Daihatsu trucks 14 ft. flatbed St double cab trucks for short St long term rental Phone *****70/ *****52. Open 7 days a week 7am. to Bpm. dally. TOYOTA HIACE VAN dally $30/ weekly $150, Toyota Llteace dally $25, weekly $125 onwards.546 words
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Advertisement814 1986-04-14 8 83 Vehicle Finencing/ Insurance SBTTHAMeTroHeTTnewTTised car loan at competitive Interest rates. Easy terms, no advance Instalment. Call: 734-9911 for Immediate approval. 13 Short Street. #01-52/ 54. Spore 0718. COWELL MARKETING a Insurance Agency, 21 Prlnsep Street, Spore 0718 Offers the best term on cars It general Insurance. Contact: *****92/ 3.814 words
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Advertisement958 1986-04-14 8 89 For Sele: Datsun/Nissan '82 LAUREL Hardtop. Fully auto Tip top cond. 1 co owner Chauffeur driven. Alrcond.. radio cassette Tel: *****62 after 10 45am ALMOST ISM NISSAN Sunny 13 GL. 5-speed. 1 owner $16,400 0.n.0. Loan $13,000 avail *****67 ALMOST 'S3 SUNNY. 1 owner. good condition. 5-speed. 13 GL958 words
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Advertisement970 1986-04-14 8 93 For Sale: Hondo s ssssss ss ALMOST t4 ACCORD EX manual 1 pte owner Tax 9/86 Power steering locking' windows, cassette Accident free, showroom cond $26,700 Trade-in acceptable *****87/ *****89 ENTHUSIAST AGENCY PTE Ltd Sell/ buy used Honda veh 4 New Industrial Rd.. off Upp Paya Lebar rOl-09 *****55970 words
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Advertisement721 1986-04-14 9 97 For Sele: 97 For Sele: 97 For Sele: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sele: 97 For Sele: Commerciel Vehiclee Commerciel Vehiclee Commerciel Vehiclee Commerciel Vehiclee Commerciel Vehiclee Commerciel Vehicles I n__ m J___L________L_L-__aal! Mrm m m MwMA J JBEI M JWlll MmMm WW WAfwrnf uc9^_^____ y t i. :-»s»:»c<«;xv\'»k»»\n«v\v721 words
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Advertisement733 1986-04-14 9 99 Vehiclee Wanted AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ALL USED CARS a Non-PARF or PARF. a Private or company. a PB Bus. a Commercial vans/ pick-ups. Good price for Honda cars. please can ajar ong: Day: *****50/ *****75/ 6 Night: *****88 (7pm.— 11pm.) ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT for secondhand PARF veh./733 words
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Advertisement729 1986-04-14 9 106 Accommodation Available: Houses REMODELLED S/STOREY BUNGALOW Bi CHOICE D.lO. Near American School. 4 bdrms. Huge living St dining, spacious patio. Large kitchen. Only $2,800. COLONIAL BUNGALOW Bi CHANCERY LANE VICINITY, D.ll. Set ln midst of lush greenery. 4 bdrms. Large living St dining. Servant's quarters. Low rental. UNIVERSAL REALTY729 words
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Advertisement562 1986-04-14 9 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.ll WATTEN EST. beautifully renovated d/storey corner terr. 4 bdrms. F/furn. $1200. *****8/9 D.15 FRANKEL, EXTENSIVELY renovated s/storey bunglw., 4+ 1 rms., furn. $1500. Homer *****08. D.15 SECOND STREET 2-storey terr. 3+l bdrms, f/furn. $800. Sanjlng Ent. *****34/ 5. D.20 JALAN BINCHANG, beautiful d/storey seml-d. 4+562 words
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Advertisement674 1986-04-14 9 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments W^^^P^^t^^mmmmmm\\ f^^WR EfIST PWZfI W^^ Hotel Style I LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS At the junction off Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq. ft. Hotel Mini golf course style lobby Reception lounge Large Swimming pool Free self-service launderette Children's wading pool Tropical674 words
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Advertisement2436 1986-04-14 9 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments BC^JMELMU£I_\RKFHASE4 MAISCNETTES FORRENT FROM $3/000 FER MONTH COMMON FACILITIES OLYMPIC LENGTH SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM SQUASH COURTS CLUB HOUSE TENNIS COURTS MINI-SUPER MARKET MODERN SAUNA 24-HOUR SECURITY CONTACT TEL:- *****33 J cfadmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease c2,436 words
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Advertisement883 1986-04-14 9 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ISLAND VIEW, CHATSWORTH Court. 3 4 bedrooms, facilities Hoe-Tan *****21 LEONIE TOWER DOUBLE-STOREY Apartment 2.960 sq ft 3 bedrooms, study *****22 x 247 i NEW CLEMENTI GATEHOUSE', i nicely furn 3-rm High fir Condo facilities $1,500 *****83 Agt PANDAN VALLEY high class flat 3-rm. 3 halls883 words
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Advertisement290 1986-04-14 10 113 For Sate: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses lMt e'R IKI la i AUCTION SALE -^mw mi. -w _rp._ r- r (TTT TeT\ \\Am lfe^Atft Mmm* m^m^Am 1 JW mww UCKI m\ lUC MlCfWy ROOa_____l Jr iOOT j H Tel: 222 1333 101 Cecil Street #14-01 Tong Eng Building Singapore290 words
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Advertisement359 1986-04-14 10 c D.15 oil Upper East Coaet Rd. 2 1/2-storey seml-d. 8,000 sq.ft. $570,000 neg. c D.lO Mcowbaam View 2-storey seml-d. 3.500 sq.ft. Renovated. $488,000 neg. c D.21 Clementi Pk. 2-storey link bunglw. 4.500 sq.ft. $455,000 neg. c D_o Clover Way. beautiful 2storey semi-d. 3,600 sq.ft. $420,000 neg. c D.19 Tai359 words
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Advertisement998 1986-04-14 10 113 For Sale: Houses 0.1335 CARMICHAEL RD. Modern 2-storey bungalow. Land area: 6,300 sq ft Built-in 3.000 sq.ft Good layout Large living/ dining/ family hall. 5 bdrms. 4 bathrms. $730,000. Call: *****66/ *****09 Associates Realty IN THE VICINITY of Orchid Inn. 2-storey detached bunglw. Land area approx. 16,000 sq.ft Built-in998 words
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Advertisement950 1986-04-14 10 113 For Sale: Houses D.28 RENOVATED 2-BTOREY seml-d. ln Nim Rd.. 7300 sq.ft 4 4 1 bdrms. $505,000. *****70 Agt. D.5, FABER HILLS modern seml-d. 3.850 sq.ft. Renovated, 2 living rms. $510,000. *****80/ *****82. 0.9, JLN. ARNAP, 2-storey seml-d. 3,300 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. F'hold $480,000 neg. Patron. *****15/ 8. HONG950 words
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Advertisement2860 1986-04-14 10 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sato: Private Apartmenta Apartments Apartments Apartmenta Apartmenta You can now use your CPF savings to t§jF^s2x\_-y invest m more than 1 private residential property... j"*" *■»^^^^^^pg^' at Clementi Park Phase 3C \-yfeSjS-2,860 words
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Advertisement540 1986-04-14 10 117 Properties Wanted I I^nfSIBIBRSI ia_ti)Bw^RMsa_iiw v ff4if^7 tiam 3 1 p«or«.r sawca \\i// (VMJBB. Mans, mmmm STORE'S LEAD*. PROFESSIONAL LICENSED AGENCY HAi\Tli3) Utmmm tmmm, Una. tmmm tmmn. I •mm tmm. Tee mmym I mmn. Rrt. 9.10.11,13.15,16 i0 tßanWot Tmm. Mm) U Unix I. 1 rihtr. fjfcr four property it540 words
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Advertisement777 1986-04-14 10 118 Factory Spaces PHendersonl Industrial I Phrk J For Sale or Lease Booking A Enquiries Devetope' Hong Fok Realty PteLtd M«mei, an Hons c G'ouel SW"«k» L»ne G'»ii KEWALRAM HOUSE FOR LEASE FACTORY/ BTORAOE CUM FURNISHED OFFICE Area: office 2JSOO sq.ft./ Factory/ storage 4,500 sq.ft c Office area furnished completed777 words
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Advertisement688 1986-04-14 11 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spacea I PfHME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I I I lllinil Industrial UNIUN Building JALAN PEMIMPIN Mm 2 cargoes and passenger lift Tight Security system Clean and well maintained Competitive rentals I UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. I 37 Jalan Pemimpin, #01-01, Singapore 2057. I TEL:688 words
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Advertisement366 1986-04-14 11 SUPREME HOUSE SHOP SPACE 255 sq.ft. (23.7m2) 498 sq.ft (46 4m2) 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) 996 sq.ft. (92.53m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq.ft. (53.38m2) 700 sq.ft. (65.1 m 2) 1632 sq.ft (151.61m2) MEDICAL SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMBLE PARKING LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD366 words
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Advertisement830 1986-04-14 11 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spacea Office Spaces |^B;^w|l I you are specially blessed. I M*s m B l with good c,imate > favourable terrain and 1 SwlmmY *^2*^ *M_k^__L^ I harmony to the people. In short, you have f M Jfi H*830 words
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Advertisement481 1986-04-14 11 MAXWELL HSE. Approx. l4o sq.ft. on high fir. Reasonable price, rent/ sale. LPC *****01/ *****73 OCEON BLDG. PRESTIGIOUS office 5.500 sq.ft. above 20th fir. $3.50 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Llndtrac *****79. OFFICE AT ALJUNIED Rd. Carpeted alrcond. 550 sq.ft. 2800 sq.ft. Contact *****82/ *****47. OFFICE SPACE FOR rent at Short Street. Reasonable481 words
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Advertisement452 1986-04-14 11 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces GOLDEN LANDMARK From 162 to 1173 sq ft. LUCKY PLAZA From 269 to t»67 sq ft. FAR EAST PLAZA From 329 to 1776 sq ft. CUPPAGE PLAZA From 228 to 9545 sq ft. ORCHARD PLAZA From 194 to 813 sq ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA 1432452 words
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Advertisement647 1986-04-14 11 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spacea Shop Spacea I PARADIZ CENTRE 9-Storey Shopping Office Complex at Seiegie Road. 3 SPECIALISTS' FLOORS FOR FLEXIBLE USAGE. Unit areas from 20 sqm to 114 sqm. Escalators linking all shopping floors. Minutes to Shenton Way and Orchard Road; near the Dhoby Ghaut647 words
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Advertisement273 1986-04-14 11 135 Air Travel 14D JAVA BALI Overland $765 6D Perth $980 3D/2N Haadyai/ Songkla $135. Also available airticketing/ hotel reservations for Medan, Jakarta, Bali, Perth. America, Hong Kong. Contact Madlna Tel: *****22. TA 457. ECONOMICAL AIRFARES WORLDWIDE, Europe tours etc. available. Travel Trend Pte. Ltd #04-r4 Orchard Towers. Tel: *****19/273 words
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Advertisement471 1986-04-14 11 126 Restaurant/Lounge 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces Spaces i I RESTAURANT SPACE I W 600 sq m restaurant space at Tanjong W m Pagar Complex. Keppel Road, for 9 H lease. Area up to 1 .600 sq m can be considered. I For enquires, please call: I Tel: ***** 1 1 Ext.471 words
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Advertisement476 1986-04-14 11 137 Tours RELIANCE For y_ A Great 1 _Ji_«9_«<__m_> V Honoay \v mm, 7/10 days fron $2199 f JAPAN tlf.- ALPINE/ JKJrti- hongkoncaJ**^ 8/10 v. AU JAPAN/^-«*-HONCKONC fron $2259 8 lav JAPAN 'HONGKONC MACAU $2029 10:. AU JAPAN DELUXE $2799 11 Oil ALL JAP AN /HONGKONC $5069 All optionals included476 words
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Advertisement844 1986-04-14 12 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours "S?*™ Genting M_t\ i CoasTl East Coast Malacca &w> [^sani TRAVEL Resort Kuala Kuantan v age J&m tWZL TOURWIM Ne c. s ,no ft""* rIZL <9®o* SSwf /579 TRAVEL JUL sss, sss_Ll ss? B,,ta sl!{? lps ,w Ir™ wft TE^f*844 words
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Advertisement945 1986-04-14 12 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education n ternat i on a l College of English, in *Lm\ \m\ f ert^' offers E|9 English courses to ■I^*^^^^^^^^ prepare you for your I TOEFL, Cambridge and Australian Govt. I English tests. With special counselling on I further education m Australia. I Accredited945 words
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Advertisement566 1986-04-14 12 147 Academic Courses EFFECTIVE TUITION. ALL subjects at your home. Success assured. *****04/ *****56 EXPERIENCED BILINGUAL TUTORS provide home tuition at all levels. *****07 (Day /Night). EXPERIENCED GRAD. SPECIALISES m Eng. /Chinese/ Maths./ Science m dist. 15. *****34. EXPERIENCED TUTORS FOR all dists. Qualified to teach any levels/ subjects. *****35/566 words
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Advertisement1171 1986-04-14 12 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses ■jCHmfE[jC____l I Dm^^£!Q3^q|!lM3jl2Q < jfpnpp^ipp^^fpuj^__pmfp_pj_pm_p^_i_if^pfff^ys^^ ACHIEVEMENT: c Ist IDPM GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO MISS HEI EN YAP" WORLD BEST FOR SYSTEM ANALYSIS DESIGN (PAPER III) c 2nd IDPM GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO MISS NARUL A IARVINDER* WORL f FOR SOFTWARE c1,171 words
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Advertisement495 1986-04-14 12 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BMC COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE LCCI/PITMAN EXAMINATIONS COURSES Commencing m April May 8b PLEASE ENROL EARLY a ACCOUNTING a DIP IN ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) a BOOKKEEPING (Inter a BUSINESS STATISTICS a COST ACCOUNTING a DIPLOMA IN COST ACCOUNTING a COMMERCIAL LAW a ECONOMICS a DIP IN ECONOMICS495 words
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Advertisement1222 1986-04-14 13 M,lM^" M^ M^^ i ■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^—■i tt^» < 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses Day and Evening Courses for Complete Beginners m ENGLISH MALAY GERMAN INDONESIAN JAPANESE KOREAN MANDARIN SPANISH 156 Cookery Instruction QUEENSTOWN WOMEN'S ASSN. Domestic Science classes starting: Chinese cooking, Szechuan dishes. Vegetarian dishes, Hongkong timsum. Western dishes. Nonya1,222 words
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Advertisement1296 1986-04-14 13 APPOINTMENTS OPERATIONS MANAGER $40,000 $50,000 PER ANNUM PMR 1334 Our client, a leading publishing company, some knowledge of the printing/publishing/ has created this new position to provide advertising business. They should also support to the management team. The job possess entrepreneurial skills, sound encompasses sales management as well as commercial1,296 words
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Advertisement711 1986-04-14 13 NOTICE* IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 485 of 1986 between INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Plaintiffs And 1. SONG PIT BROTHERS (PTE) LTD 2. JO (YEOH) TENG SIN 3. TAN BIE LAN (f) 4. JO (YEOH) SONG TING 5. JO (YEOH) PIT TING S. JO (YEOH)711 words
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Advertisement868 1986-04-14 13 Aluminium Company of Malaysia Berhad fl H (Incorporated m Malaysia) fl I Notice of Annual I I General Meeting I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty fifth Annual General Meeting B fl of Aluminium Company of Malaysia Berhad will be held at the B H Teratai Room. 2nd868 words
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Advertisement1441 1986-04-14 14 NOTICES Notice is hereby given that effective April 10 1986 PRITCHARD ROBERT HOFFMANN (l/C No *****13/1) is no longer m our employ as a Sales Representative and is therefore not authorized to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. Buyers Vehicle Order and Agreement nos: AX 0461.1,441 words
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Advertisement68 1986-04-14 14 NOTICES __iT l__! I Shangri La Inn I ax/ I WE HAVE MOVED I 1 I I Effective today our postal address is I I SHANGRI-LA INN 1 I Magazine Road, ***** PENANG. I I OR I I P.O. BOX 846, ***** PENANG. I I Tel: (04) *****2 I 168 words
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Advertisement181 1986-04-14 14 NOTICE Re: Notice ad that appeared m ST 12/4/86, the text should read as follows; IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF AUTO PARKING PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the creditors of the abovenamed company,181 words
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Miscellaneous797 1986-04-14 14 tSW_r aW. JL _fa»J^ AabJT %r VmACamC *wT mmmmnrntm^t U <a_> %3p AAj i9viiIIJX 7Wwya<M«eeAßor\\Pi=sZ~ ~> IF 7 7T-s 0 ne oaose^\ I i 1 n VI n n i 1 DIDYOU KNOW UtH AT pi P 7 SOM6TKjf« REALLY HERE 5 THE LOORLP FAMOUS /GLVICKLY THEY MOVE /SLOWLY THEY797 words
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Article, Illustration578 1986-04-14 15 Did you get up early yesterday to catch The Ten O'clock Show, SBC's first English family magazine programme? Well, KANNAN CHANDRAN did. He tells you what he thinks of the early-bird show. IT HAS to be made clear that The Ten O'clock Show is not a578 words
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Article, Illustration586 1986-04-14 15 The Bangles combined their 60s sound with an 80s attitude, recorded Manic Monday, a song penned by Prince, and voila! WHEN Debbi and Vicki Peterson were still m their early teens and living m San Francisco Valley, they memorised A Hard Day's Night, including all theIPS - 586 words
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Article, Illustration107 1986-04-14 15 SBC stars (from left) Ang Soh Eng, Lee Geok Moi, Wang Yn Qing, lim Lay Choo and Woo Chii Yuan jostle for a kiss from a dolphin m Hongkong's Ocean Park as the camera rolls. The actors are on a 11-day location shooting for a It-instalment live107 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-04-14 15 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By HONGKONG TV producer and actor Leong Tin is expected to join the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation this month. Leong, 52, whom local viewers still remember for his role as the eunuch Lei Lin Ying m the TV serial, Sorrows of the Forbidden323 words
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Advertisement76 1986-04-14 15 if you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill m the coupon and sand it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 300 Kirn Song Rood. Singapore 0923. Your coupon should roach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged/presented by: Time:76 words
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Miscellaneous550 1986-04-14 15 What's On TALK from most major hotels at $10 pm. On till Saturday. PHER EXHIBITION. Featur- 1920. Pioneers of Singapore SEUM. Guided tours through fa Mil vpi anninp Fon (inclusive of show) for adults VOYAGE. An exhibition and ing 40 photographs taken se- Galleries, Sentosa Wax Muse- an authentic turn-of-the-centu-N^vmroin550 words
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Miscellaneous891 1986-04-14 15 I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another 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 Radio Patrol 7.45 Another Morning,891 words
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Advertisement361 1986-04-14 16 NOTICES THE MRT CORPORATION PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE CONTRACT 178 RAIL GRINDING VEHICLES The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation invites suitably qualified and experienced contractors to apply tor prequalitica'ion to tender for the design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of rail grinding vehicles capable of regenerating the rail head profile of UIC 60361 words
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Advertisement345 1986-04-14 16 n__ri TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED INVITES TENDERS KOR THE FOLLOWING ON TURNKEY BASIS(1) Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of two diesel powered portable water truck designed for servicing aircraft portable water systems on all commercial aircraft. Tender Reference No: 1405 (2) Supply, fabrication and installation of 5 inch stainless345 words
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Advertisement491 1986-04-14 16 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that:GOH JOO HIN OF 244 Rochor Road, Singapore 0718 are owners of the following trademarks (formerly m the name of Ng Choon Ser trading as Chop Hoo Thye):NCWNOOO MAN MOON ABALONES, GRAPES BRAND 1. NEW MOON label registered m the Registry of Trade Marks, Singapore under491 words
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Advertisement581 1986-04-14 16 I AMCOL ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED I The Directors are pleased to make the following H ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at its Registered Office at 19 Wan Shih Road. Jurong, Singapore 2262 on Thursday. 15th May 1986 I DIVIDEND I The Final581 words
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Miscellaneous1484 1986-04-14 16 v-^^gj^HHHHHjjj^k MY view Catherine Ong i— i^m^[ llk^i A woman pioneer m New Zealand mmmPwAwi mP^ Amw^w^- warn*w m an W !"^__&_J Urn' W TTT eart of tne High and run a law office to defend tional austerity until, at last, the 21st century. K_^ t _L IWI _T_Hbl I—l1,484 words
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