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Title Section15 1986-04-16 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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511 1986-04-16 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By More taking jobs that pay about 35% less than their previous salary RETRENCHED workers are now more willing to accept lower-paying jobs because of mounting unemployment, a Labour Ministry spokesman said yesterday. On average these workers are earning511 words
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Article, Illustration843 1986-04-16 1 Tripoli, Benghazi hit Gaddafi relatives hurt WASHINGTON US military bases and embassies around the world have gone on full alert, girding themselves against possible terrorist attacks m retaliation for a lightning air strike on two Libyan cities that reportedly caused heavy casualties. AmericanAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 843 words
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Article39 1986-04-16 1 CANBERRA Singapore Prime Minister Lee Koan Yew, who Is visiting Australia, said yesterday he had expected the US strikes against Libya. "I would have been surprised If, after all the build-up, nothing happened," said Mr Lee AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article42 1986-04-16 1 TOKYO Consumption of alcoholic drinks m Japan totalled 7,397,181 kilolitres last year, up 2.2 per cent from the year before. But there was a sharp decline m the drinking of whisky and wine, National Tax Agency statistics showed yesterday. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article434 1986-04-16 2 Freeze on SAF posts THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces, which faces a 7 per cent budget cut this year, has been told to impose a five-year freeze on posts without reducing its capability. The freeze means the total number of personnel will remain the same m that time. The Second434 words
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Article206 1986-04-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE US air strike against Tripoli yesterday has to be Judged according to the reality aad the morality af power. Two relevant questions to ask are, firstly, whether the action achieved the objective outlined by US President Ronald Reagan, that is, bring aa cad to206 words
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Article259 1986-04-16 2 Opec accord unlikely ANOTHER attempt was made yesterday by Opec oil ministers to agree on ways to boost oil prices, but analysts and one cartel leader said they saw little chance of a meaningful accord. In a sign that oil traders doubted such an agreement could be259 words
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Article235 1986-04-16 2 Venables to stay TERRY VENABLES has decided to stay another year with Barcelona. News of his decision to stay came 48 hours before Barcelona tries to recover a three-goal deficit m the second leg of the European Cup semi-final against Swedish club Gothenburg. Paget! All eyes on Kenny THE235 words
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Article467 1986-04-16 2 The perfect employee THERE WAS a time when a person m search of a job was advised to "wear a nice outfit, comb your hair, shine your shoes and sit up straight". Those days are long gone. Today, m addition to the battery of psychological tests designed to467 words
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Article246 1986-04-16 2 REYNOLDS TO INJECT $19m INTO KFC(S) INDIRECTLY US CIGARETTE company RJ Reynolds will be injecting $19 million into listed Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd. But Reynolds, which holds the world-wide franchise through its Kentucky Fried Chicken International Corporation, will not take a direct stake. Instead, it will pay about246 words
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198 1986-04-16 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Jakarta row worsens JAKARTA-CANBERRA relations have worsened with a demonstration by Indonesian youths and a virtual break m professional contact between the journalists' associations of the two countries. Members of the government-backed Indonesian National Youth Committee staged a protest yesterday outside the Australian Embassy and198 words
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Article94 1986-04-16 2 AN ATMOSPHERE FOR ARTS SINGAPORE is, despite the current economic setback, reputed for its economic achievements. It has, however, done less well m the realm of the arts when compared with countries like South Korea and Japan. A reader says that m working towards realising the vision of 1999,94 words
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Article378 1986-04-16 2 When less means more Vast unobstructed space Absence of columns and odd, useless corners. This is a typical floor plan m GB Building. It allows you total creativity m office planning A rare instance indeed, when less means more Study the floor plan at classification 121 Classifieds: Fg.378 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-04-16 3 Generals were too sure, wrote Hirohito TOKYO Emperor Hlrebite wrote te his eldest md at the end of Worid War D aaa blamed Japan's defeat oa overcon(ldence la people who misjudged tho power of the United States aad Britain. Kyedo news ageaey reported oa Monday that the Emperor Hlrohlto gaveReuter - 258 words
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379 1986-04-16 3 Trade imbalance should start to shift by end of year WASHINGTON AMERICA'S US$5O billion (Ssllo billion trade deficit with Japan should start to decline m the last quarter of this year, according to Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. Mr Nakasone, who had on MondayReuter - 379 words
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315 1986-04-16 3 MOSCOW The Soviet Union has suggested a summit meeting between Mikhail Gorbachev and Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping as a way to improve relations between the two countries. The official news agency Tass said the idea was raised during talks m Moscow between Soviet Foreign Minister EduardReuter; AP - 315 words
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178 1986-04-16 3 SAN FRANCISCO A BLACK market m real or alleged remains of US servicemen missing m South-east Asia is flourishing m Indochina. The trade, aimed at relatives of the servicemen and others searching for them, is "a sophisticated, well-organised black market having a defined structureUPI - 178 words
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289 1986-04-16 3 CANBERRA Prime Minister Bob Hawke has left for Washington to win a better deal for Australian farmers. The visit, Mr Hawke's third since his Labour government won power m 1963, will aim to convince US officials that Australian farm exports are veryUPI - 289 words
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Article77 1986-04-16 3 100 missing after ferry capsizes BEIJING Nearly 100 people are missing and feared dead after a ferry capsized m the Yellow River m central China, the Shanxi Provincial Daily reported. The newspaper said the ferry was filled to capacity with more than 150 people and only 63 had so farReuter - 77 words
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Article104 1986-04-16 3 DHAKA Giant hailstones killed more than 40 people and injured 400 m Bangladesh last night. The hailstorms flattened hundreds of houses, damaged crops, disrupted power supplies and uprooted trees. The hailstones, weighing up to one kilo, battered the Gopalganj district m the north, killing moreReuter - 104 words
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Article71 1986-04-16 3 'Burma Road Bishop dies NEW YORK The Right Rev Andrew Tse Yu-Yue, a Erominent Anglican leader i China for many years until the communist takeover, died m Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday at the age of 100. The Rev Tsu became famous during World War n as the "Bishop of theAP - 71 words
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Article55 1986-04-16 3 Springtime snow CHICAGO A storm interrupted the early spring season on Monday across the northern United States plains with more than 30 cm of snow and winds up to 97 km/h. At least five people died m a plane crash during bliz-zard-like conditions In Nebraska, and one traffic death wasAP - 55 words
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Article409 1986-04-16 4 Oil traders doubt that an accord can be reached GENEVA Opec oil ministers gathered yesterday for talks on ways to boost oil prices, but analysts and one cartel leader said they saw little chance of a meaningful agreement. In a sign that oil tradersAP - 409 words
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235 1986-04-16 4 LIMA Peru is likely to lose its borrowing rights at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after it announced that it will pay only a fraction of the what it owes the organisation. A senior IMF official said this on Monday after President AlanReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration117 1986-04-16 4 REGULAR monitoring of a foetus' heartbeat, a prime indicator sf Its development and condition, is essential to cheek an the progress of the pregnancy. Bat mums-to-be new don't have to go oat to sec the gynaecologist each time the baby's heartbeat mast be checked they canAP - 117 words
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185 1986-04-16 4 Tutu is head of S. Africa's Anglican Church CAPE TOWN The Rev Desmond Tutu has been elected to preside over South Africa's Anglican Church despite threats that many Whites would leave the Church if the Nobel Peace Prize winner, a Black, was named. Archbishop-elect Tutu, 54, was elected by anAP; UPI - 185 words
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432 1986-04-16 4 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan and his top advisers will meet today for a pivotal session on whether to exceed the limit on nuclear missiles under the controversial 1979 Salt n treaty with the Soviet Union. The meeting followed Soviet confirmation on Monday thatAP; Reuter - 432 words
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Article145 1986-04-16 4 PARIS Film stars Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve are suing French film director Roger Vadim for U5529,000 (5563,220) each over his book depicting stormy love affairs with them. The English version of his book, Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda is now being serialised m the AmericanAFP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration350 1986-04-16 5 LONDON Rebel Conservative MPs have left m ruins Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's plan to lift a centuriesold ban on most Sunday shop trading. In the worst parliamentary rebellion among Conservatives since she came to power. 68 MPs voted yesterday against a government-sponsored Bill to endReuter - 350 words
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302 1986-04-16 5 Pentagon told not to hide spending WASHINGTON Two key congressmen want the Pentagon to reveal more of the growing number of pfojects whose budgets and m some cases existence are closely-held secrets. !**We are concerned over the growing volume of defence programmes that now fall under the Special Access RequiredAP - 302 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-04-16 5 French writer Jean Genet dies PARIS Jean Genet, a French novelist and playwright who scandalised the literary establishment with tales of homosexuality and crime, died yesterday. He was 75. Genet died at home where he had been ill for several years. His publisher, Gallimard, is to publish his last work,Reuter - 187 words
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Article58 1986-04-16 5 LIMA Some 14,000 miners agreed to end a seven-week strike that has cost Peru at least US$39 million (SsBs million) m lost production. An agreement giving miners a wage hike of about U552.45 a day put an end to the longest of the 180 strikes thatUPI - 58 words
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Article168 1986-04-16 5 OSLO More than 100,000 Norwegians began to return to work yesterday after employers and trade unions hammered out a deal to end the country's worst industrial conflict m more than 50 years. But there was no sign of an end to a separate dispute thatReuter - 168 words
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Article73 1986-04-16 5 JERUSALEM Labour Prime Minister Shimon Peres has removed Finance Minister Yitzhak Medal after a power straggle threatened to Mag down Israel's coalition government. The crisis ended on Sunday night when the Cabinet accepted a proposal aader which Mr Medal weald swop jobs with Justice Minister MosheReuter - 73 words
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198 1986-04-16 5 WASHINGTON THE government has ordered a modification of all Boeing 747 jetliners to avert accidents like the one that killed 520 people aboard a Japan Air Lines (JAL) jumbo last year. A Federal Aviation Administration directive on Monday requires that a cover plateAP; Reuter - 198 words
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Target Libya: US air strikes
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Article196 1986-04-16 7 MADRID An American F-11l fighter-bomber landed early yesterday at Rota naval base m southern Spain after sending a distress signal. A Defence Ministry spokesman said the plane would leave the base, one of four used by American forces m Spain, after it hadAP; Reuter - 196 words
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Article153 1986-04-16 7 WASHINGTON The US Air Force F-1U fight-er-bombers based m Britain and used along with Navy jets m the attack against Libya are potent weapons m all kinds of weather. The 23-metre aircraft can attack at altitudes ranging from tree-top level to more than 18,288 metresReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration498 1986-04-16 7 LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Sue her approval, and the st American bombing mission from British soil since World War n was under way. One after another, the F-11l fighter-bombers roared from runways m England's rolling countryside. Their cover story: Nato trainingUPI; Reuter - 498 words
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216 1986-04-16 7 WASHINGTON The following is the text of a White House statement announcing the US air strikes against Libya: "US military forces this evening have executed a series of carefully planned air strikes against terrorist-related targets m Libya. These strikes have been completed andReuter - 216 words
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236 1986-04-16 7 The five targets bombed in the raids WASHINGTON Five "terrorist and military" targets raided by US warplanes were identified by Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger. He said that 18 F-11l fighter-bombers from American bases m England and 15 A-6 and A-7 attack jets from aircraftcarriers were used m the raids. TheAP - 236 words
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253 1986-04-16 7 WASHINGTON Congressional leaders generally expressed support for President Ronald Reagan's decision to attack Libya, but some said they should have been consulted earlier. Mr Reagan and his chief advisers met Congressional leaders secretly for more than two hours on Monday afternoon to brief them onNYT - 253 words
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Article, Illustration596 1986-04-16 7 Panic, shock anger at US 4 These bloody Americans. They say they don't hurt children. My four children and I were m the house. I heard the cries of my children, and I didn't m know what to do. Mr Taher Gubbia, a professor of English at Fatah University. TRIPOLIAP; Reuter - 596 words
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305 1986-04-16 7 UPI correspondent MARIE COLVIN witnessed the US attack on the Tripoli area from the rooftop of the British Consulate. TRIPOLI US wartombing raid the Übyao capital early yesterday, damaging aa air base, the French Embassy aad the headquarters ef Cal Moammar Gaddafi m the largestUPI - 305 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-04-16 7 'We'll do it again if necessary' warning 4 Today we have done what we had to do. If necessary, we shall do it again. It gives me no pleasure to say that and I wish it were a otherwise. President Reagan WASHINGTON In a nationwide television address announcing the LibyanReuter - 470 words
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319 1986-04-16 8 A new bloody crime by US, says Moscow MOSCOW The Soviet Union has called the US attack on Libya a "new bloody crime" m a worldwide policy of intimidation. Tne Reagan administration "has started speaking m its true tongue the tongue of bombs, flames and death", the official Tass newsAP; UPI - 319 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-04-16 8 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By AT LEAST 40 Singaporeans are reported to be stranded m Libya. They are part of about 400 employees of Jurong Engineering which is involved m a major steel mill project for tbe Libyan government. Of these, half are engineers and supervisors and258 words
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Article117 1986-04-16 8 TRIPOLI Arab nations were urged ta help Libya ky bombing the US Sixth Fleet la tke Mediterranean. Libyan state radio yesterday continuously broadcast appeals directed at Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Syria, Egypt aad Jordan. "The honour of year nation calls yoa now to attack everythingAP; Reuter; UPI - 117 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-04-16 8 WASHINGTON The bombing of Tripoli follows years of acrimony, threats and even skirmishes between the United States and Libya. The incidents go back to 1979, but here is a brief chronology of major incidents this year: Jaaaary 1S86: President Ronald Reagan moves toReuter - 500 words
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Article737 1986-04-16 8 Reaction from around the world LONDON Britain gave its wholehearted backing yesterday to the US air strike on Libya, saying there was incontrovertible evidence that Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was behind terrorist attacks. But this was m stark contrast to many other countries, whose initial reactionsAP; Reuter; AFP; UPI - 737 words
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Article142 1986-04-16 8 Some of Gaddafi's relatives hurt TRIPOLI Libyan state radio confirmed that a residence ol Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was among the targets hit by US bombers yesterday and that several of his relatives were injured. Interrupting a regular broadcast of patriotic songs, it said: "The savage American invaders carried out aAP - 142 words
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Advertisement240 1986-04-16 9 lAs the fragrant clouds of steam rise, the anticipation of the pleasure it will impart is, for me, satisfaction enough." The new menu at Shang Palace lists over a hundred specialties, from Dian Kin (Tim Sum) to S/m t (j_7 X L_3 fl_^A _fc-i _^^f W v _^M I ___^_l240 words
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Article422 1986-04-16 10 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Demo widens rift over Aussie news reports By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA The unexpected strain m Jakar-ta-Canberra relations has snowballed with a demonstration by Indonesian youths and a virtual break m professional contact between the journalists' associations of the two countries. Members of the422 words
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Article354 1986-04-16 10 JAKARTA President Suharto yesterday opened 4 congress of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), which is meeting to elect new leaders ahead of general elections next year. He urged party workers to represent the people better, saying that otherwise they might find channels for theirReuter; AFP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-04-16 10 MANILA A labour strike and protests against replacement of local officials by President Corazon Aquino's government have left at least two people dead and 49 injured, police said yesterday. The Incidents coincided with a call on Monday by MPs allied with deposedUPI; AP - 421 words
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298 1986-04-16 10 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA The two-month-old revival of the Manila Times has been hit by a protest by 70 journalists and production workers who walked out after their editor was made to go on leave. The owners, the Roces family, replaced Executive298 words
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Article49 1986-04-16 10 JAKARTA A Chinese freighter has run aground m Indonesian waters just south of Singapore, Antara news agency said. The 10, 000- tonne Qing Yang has been stranded m the Straits of Malacca since Friday. The vessel was carrying 8,500 tonnes of rice from Burma to China. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article30 1986-04-16 10 JAKARTA The world's largest aircraft manufacturers will be among 260 companies taking part m Indonesia's first air show scheduled m Jakarta from June 22 to July 1. APAP - 30 words
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258 1986-04-16 10 BANGKOK Pretesting Thai adversity students and labour union representatives have called on the United States to review its new rice pricesupport plan, which would have a ■ericas impact en the Thai economy. About SM protesters demonstrated peacefully In front of the US EmbassyBernama - 258 words
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134 1986-04-16 10 PORT MORESBY Rebels of the Free Papua Movement (OPM) m Irian Jaya claimed to have kidnapped several people m the eastern Indonesian province, the Australian Associated Press reported. It quoted OPM sympathisers as saying that four Indonesians and an Irian Jayan patrol officerAFP - 134 words
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176 1986-04-16 10 39 pirate attacks off south Philippines last month MANILA Pirates staged 39 attacks on vessels off the southern Philippines last month, the Philippine News Agency said. In one incident, five fishermen and four pirates were killed m an exchange of gunfire aboard a fishing vessel off Mindanao Island. The report,AFP - 176 words
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674 1986-04-16 11 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - High Court rules in Kitingan' s favour ALBERT RAMALINGAM Judge declares him rightful Chief Minister By They (the events of April 22) have undoubtedly brought great shame and dismay to all responsible citizens who sincerely believe m the principles of parliamentary democracy practised m our country. What happened is one674 words
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Article53 1986-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR Malay-sian-made goods are now, aimed at markets m the Pa-' cific and West Asian countries, the Senate was told yesterday. The move was part of efforts to diversify the export destinations for the country's products from its traditional markets m the US, Japan and theBernama - 53 words
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Article101 1986-04-16 11 Last chorus for foreign bands KUALA LUMPUR Several foreign musicians performing m Malaysia may be playing their swan song as their employers are believed to have contravened official regulations. The Culture Youth and Sports Ministry is investigating reports of at least four entertainment establishments here which have hired foreigners, the101 words
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202 1986-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Set. Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday the government is taking measures to restore Muslim unity m the country. He said a special muzakarah (dialogue) would be held soon to discuss Muslim unity m which political leaders, ulamas (religiousBernama - 202 words
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Article77 1986-04-16 11 TAWAU A policeman and three prisoners were killed and one other prisoner injured m a shoot-out near here yesterday. The incident occurred as 15 prisoners were being taken here from Lahad Datu on Sabah's east coast, police said. After grabbing the two policemen's weapons, they shotBernama - 77 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-04-16 11 KL gets first orchid garden KUALA LUMPUR Tke government's efforts te tarn Malaysia Into a major tourist draw took another step forward with the opening here yesterday ef the country's first •rchld garden. A total ai MM fnl blooms, encompassing 3,000 varieties, nestle In the Koala Lumpur Orchid Garden locatedNST - 190 words
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Article243 1986-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR BANK Bumiputra should revert to its original role as the primary financial backer for bumiputras, particularly during the current economic downturn. This was one of three resolutions adopted at the end of a two-day bumiputra economic symposium held here over the weekend.NST - 243 words
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Article65 1986-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR A twoday annual joint conference of the Malaysia-Japan Economic Association and the Japan-Malaysia Economic Association will be held here on next Thursday, a Japanese Embassy statement said yesterday. It will be opened by Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad and will review the JapaneseBernama - 65 words
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167 1986-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's income from oil this year is expected to drop by about Ms 4 billion when compared with last year, Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Khalil Yaakob has said. He told the Dewan Negara (Senate) on MondayBernama - 167 words
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Article178 1986-04-16 11 Tunku against talks on Sabah KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia should not discuss the Philippine claim to Sabah with the Aquino government because the claim is unsubstantiated, former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said. "There is no necessity to discuss the claim to Sabah. It would only incite people to say theAFP - 178 words
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Article52 1986-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has proposed an aviation and shipping agreement with Papua New Guinea, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday. Speaking to reporters after talks with visiting Papua New Guinean Foreign Minister Legu Vagi here, he said that Malaysia hoped for better relations between the twoBernama - 52 words
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Article50 1986-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR The Agriculture Ministry is planning a special programme for university graduates to run agricultural projects on a commercial basis. Agriculture Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday the Youth Farmer Develop-' ment Programme was aimed at producing progressive farmers and creating entrepreneurs among the graduates. BernamaBernama - 50 words
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276 1986-04-16 13 AHMAD OSMAN; IRENE NGOO - AHMAD OSMAN IRENE NGOO Goh Chok Tong's visit to the Employment Services Department By and THE Labour Ministry is considering the possibility of reserving certain government jobs for older workers, Mr Lee Yock Suan said yesterday. He said Ms ministry will also276 words
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177 1986-04-16 13 Call for task force to promote third shift ACTING Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong has called for the formation of a task force to encourage workers to work the third shift. He made the suggestion during yesterday's visit to the Employment Services Department (ESD). Acting Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan177 words
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116 1986-04-16 13 EXCEPT for graduates m architectural studies, most of last year's graduates have teen able to find jobs. The Labour Ministry Permanent Secretary, Mr Moh Siew Meng, said yesterday its labour force survey showed no serious signs of unemployment among graduates of tertiary institutions. Mr Midi116 words
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Article, Illustration186 1986-04-16 13 WITH ail the talk of rising unemployment, Mr Toh Cheng Chwa (right) thought he would easily fill the IH vacancies at his electronics factory. Together with a colleague and armed with a stack of Job application forms, he set np a stand at the Labour186 words
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270 1986-04-16 13 Case of man who rejected 166 offers THE Acting Prime Minister expressed astonishment yesterday when told that a jobless man had turned down 166 job offers. Mr Goh Chok Tong's immediate reaction to the Labour Ministry officials' briefing at the Employment Service Department was: "Why do you want to waste270 words
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Article, Illustration357 1986-04-16 13 MANY out-of-work Singaporeans have come to terms with the painful reality that they will stay jobless if they do not take what is offered them. Given the tight labour market today, they now realise that if they want a job, they will have357 words
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Article, Illustration742 1986-04-16 14 Goh Chok Tong's visit to the Employment Services Department THE jobless should consider using the Labour Ministry's Employment Service Department. They can register with the department, at No. 78, Prinsep Street. Registration is voluntary and valid for six months. Only Singaporeans and permanent residents can742 words
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115 1986-04-16 14 Woman faces two more theft charges TWO more theft charges were brought on Monday against a Malaysian woman accused last week of stealing after allegedly offering a laced olive to a man. In the fresh charges, Chua Geok Lan, 22, is alleged to have given the laced olive to Mr115 words
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Article135 1986-04-16 14 Technician fined for molesting A TECHNICIAN took advantage of a crowded situation and molested a secretarial student during a ride m a packed bus from Orchard Road to Guillemard Circus on Sept 24, 1984. Teow Wai Ming, 37, was standing next to the girl, who was seated, and molested her135 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-04-16 14 ANNE KOH - Japanese firms find it tough to hire S'pore workers ANNE KOH Bosses worry about mooting production demands By THE biggest problem Japanese manufacturers face here is getting Singaporean production workers. Economic Development Board Chairman Philip Yeo was told this at a closed-door meeting yesterday. He also heard that most of643 words
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478 1986-04-16 14 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By THE Singapore American School has embarked on a programme to regularly check students for drugs, m an all-out bid to keep its campus drug-free. Since the programme was launched two weeks ago, 100 urine samples had been taken from students chosen478 words
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Article, Illustration445 1986-04-16 15 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By THE Singapore Armed Forces, which faces a 7 per cent budget cut this year, has been given a harder target a fiveyear freeze on posts without reducing its capability. The "freeze" means the total number of personnel will445 words
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Article135 1986-04-16 15 CHEAPER petrol and jeans helped to bring down last month's consumer price index by 0.3 per cent over February. This is the second consecutive month that the index, compiled from the cost of a basket of 740 types of food and other consumer goods, has dropped135 words
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149 1986-04-16 15 H. L. LIM - How Australia can do better for itself and others: PM H. L. LIM Extracts from Mr Lee Kuan Yew's speech m Canberra yesterday. The Prime Minister was speaking to an audience of mainly Australian parliamentarians. By m Canberra 41 am encouraged by the steps you have taken to open Australia149 words
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Article120 1986-04-16 15 At various con- ferences we have attended, your (Prime Minister Bob Hawke) energy and drive, your resourcefulness and your command of words they are gifts which have increased international esteem for Australia. Australia-Singa-pore relationships are sound although from time to time, differences have arisen over political120 words
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270 1986-04-16 15 H. L. LIM - Visiting a prize winner and a whopper H. L. LIM CANBERRA The Singapore High Commission building here is a prize winner. The new Australian Parliament, still under construction, is a whopper. Mr Lee Kuan Yew visited both yesterday accompanied by Mrs Lee and other members of his delegation. They had270 words
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Article31 1986-04-16 15 THE choir of the engineering group Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz, the KHD Choir of Cologne, will perform at the Victoria Concert Hall tonight at 8.15. Proceeds will go to the Community Chest.31 words
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Article106 1986-04-16 15 The pain and the discomfort 6 The conflict m Cambodia it of a low intensity but of long duration. Simply put, Vietnam ie locked m conflict with China. I do not see either of thorn getting joy or victory out of this conflict. But if pain and diecomfort is what106 words
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268 1986-04-16 15 H.L. LIM - Hawke gets hear! hears from MPs for PM Lee H.L. LIM CANBERRA Applause and hear! hears came from Australian parliamentarians when Mr Bob Hawke spoke warmly of Singapore's achievements and his friendship with Mr Lee Kuan Yew. The Australian Prime Minister's very first sentence m his Parliament House luncheon speech268 words
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129 1986-04-16 15 A MAN who took m three foreigners who were living here illegally was Jailed far one year yesterday. Ramachandren Mohan Kumar, 28, a Singaporean, pleaded guilty to three Immigration charges. The court heard that he was asked to take m the three Indian129 words
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Article104 1986-04-16 15 THE case against Tan Koon Swan, which was fixed for mention m a district court yesterday, was adjourned without being heard. The new mention date has yet to be fixed. The Malaysian politi-cian-businessman was to have applied for an adjournment of his trial, which is scheduled104 words
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437 1986-04-16 16 KONG SOOK CHIN - Two health centres for elderly next month KONG SOOK CHIN By TWO health care centres for the elderly, the first of 10, will be opened next month m Kuo Chuan and Kampong Übi. Eight more such centres will be set up by the Government m Housing Board estates at the437 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-04-16 16 Schoolgirl knocked down by car FOUR months age, a schoolgirl from Pulan Seklng was transferred to a school oa the mainland. Every day she weald get up at Sam to catch two boats to Jagoh Primary School la Tetok Blangah Baai. Oa Monday, Aluyah Matt Amat (above) did the same.197 words
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407 1986-04-16 16 SALMA KHALIK - S'pore picked as a Pata regional Hq SALMA KHALIK Move may take up to two years By KUALA LUMPUR Pata, now called the Pacific Asia Travel Association, yesterday unanimously voted to dissolve its headquarters m San Francisco m favour of three divisional offices and a secretariat. If the task force's407 words
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Article185 1986-04-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR The Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) will now be known as the Pacific Asia Travel Association, delegates at the 35th Pata annual general meeting agreed here yesterday. The resolution was one of eight tabled and approved by the delegates, with 111-33 votes and185 words
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212 1986-04-16 16 Suicide by woman after naming husband as CPF beneficiary A SUICIDE verdict was recorded yesterday on the death of a woman who fell to her death a day after naming her husband as the beneficiary of her Central Provident Fund savings. A coroner's inquiry into Kupumah d/o viswalingom's death had212 words
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Article61 1986-04-16 16 THE entrance of Jalan Membina at Tiong Bahru Road will be closed to traffic for four months from 8 am today to allow the second entrance to the future Tiong Bahru Mass Rapid Transit station to be built. Motorists who wish to enter Jalan Membina can61 words
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295 1986-04-16 17 Disaster fund: $109,000 collected at Times House DONATIONS for the Hotel New World Relief Fund set up m Times House have reached $109,855.91. The money, which has been given to the Community Chest, forms more than one-ninth of the amount collected by the Chest, which is about $900,000. Mrs Bee295 words
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171 1986-04-16 17 Dhana explained 'no embassy' position, say Israelis JERUSALEM Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan was quoted as saying on Monday that Singapore would not establish an embassy m Israel because its Muslim neighbours objected to such a move. Israeli officials, reporting on Mr Dhanabalan's meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir,AP - 171 words
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Article59 1986-04-16 17 Man on cheat charge acquitted A MAN was acquitted on Monday of two cheating charges involving U*****,327 after they were withdrawn by the prosecution. Kishore Chuharmal Mahtani, 35, had denied cheating Irving Trust Company. The charges had alleged that he submitted false documents to negotiate letters of credit for U*****,76859 words
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Article291 1986-04-16 17 Robbery in homes on the rise Beware of strangers, warn police POLICE have warned the public to be wary of strangers and tricksters after the number of robbery cases went up m the first three months of this year from the same period last year. Police statistics show this trend291 words
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Article160 1986-04-16 17 SEND as year Ideas sa that ear final-year engineering aammam taa pat tketr book learning ta practical aae. This Invitation waa extended ta fkm*amaa\ companies recently ky tke chairman of the Technology Fair organising committee, Mr F.A. Vasenwala. Tke biennial fair, ta he held at160 words
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Article211 1986-04-16 17 UTUSAN Malaysia, a Malay language daily, said on Monday that a denial by Mr Chiam See Tong, MP for Potong Paair, about allegations that his party received financial support from across the Causeway was published m its March 28 issue. The paper's reply follows reports that Mr211 words
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Advertisement58 1986-04-16 14 OF ALL THE BARS, INALLTHECITIES... A barman who is never shaken or stirred by any cocktail request. A piano player with a relaxed left hand. Easy rhythm. Aurum Bar. Sheraton Towers. On Scotts Road. For reservations call the hotel on 737 6888. •SHERATON TOWERS SINGAPORE Th.rtv-Nine Scotts Road Singapore 092258 words
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Advertisement372 1986-04-16 16 COURSES l FOR BOSSES AND SECREIMIES. _^--^"_l^M___M »»_B ______^^^-M_______^____K-_ I Yet she's never let you down. Now is your chance to make it up to her. To let her know you really appreciate her. At the Tea Garden for a buffet lunch at $18.50++, or a set dinner at $25++372 words
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Advertisement181 1986-04-16 17 Where can you find civ __t________-_3--_nT_n dIW I Wm** XS I 111 l century Japan si_)c n^)u_rs the \-7inza f Find out this week m the premier issue of Travel Leisure. l^^^^^y^s fl B^B _BS B^^-fl /^^B____r^^_^___________K ___________________________^B^-j-rTß___l a __________________^xTiiHß^n ___B-_mto^_____/^* _iu^[__!_^^_i!x_^_^_t c T_v :^^-_E^ ii. _3si -£_P __P^B H181 words
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Advertisement144 1986-04-16 18 T „ggia" HfIMIA ITS \z*~s/^ jgjMM&?~ j TibO I S -^mmmmmmissm i |D |t||| __IB__>KBI lUI II ICS ji", i wmmeeeaammJ^mmmmmm "38 r: B ma iw-WMawM y m*awm bbbw g^ M ~l_ .'^r^aa .-.it jmnsr Insurance Company of Canada, with worldwide assets of g^r*?*--.' > _^_Z2: li *'^pß^P r ManuLife144 words
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Article, Illustration2001 1986-04-16 19 JANE ITTOGI - JANE ITTOGI Investigations a luxury only the rich can afford By Importing countries which suffer from unfair dumping of goods on their markets can impose anti-dumping levies on these products. But exactly when can they resort to these measures? Who are the2,001 words
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Article592 1986-04-16 19 ANDREW GROVE - A manager very much a leader ANDREW GROVE By wnting for The Asian Wall Street Journal NEW YORK I have read more on the subject of leadership m management than is good for me Condensing the collective wisdom on this subject, one is left with the impression that there are592 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-04-16 20 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG Table talk By BUY or sell? The art of property pricing is now the subject of much self-debate and collective concern among many Singapore homeowners. Much of the self-debate, which takes place day m and day out, revolves around the notion568 words
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Article, Illustration817 1986-04-16 20 Britons envious of huge earnings of financial whiz kids LONDON Soaring pay for quick-minded young high-fliers m the British capital's financial world is attracting attention from Britons who find it hard to suppress envy and resentment at the way the whiz kids are rewarded. "It fair takes your breath away,"Reuter - 817 words
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Article554 1986-04-16 19 THE United States air strike against Tripoli yesterday has to be judged according to the reality and the morality of power. Two relevant questions to ask are, firstly, whether the action achieved the objective outlined by President Ronald Reagan, that is, bring an end to554 words
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Advertisement185 1986-04-16 19 Ji _B< __k I ___^8 ____B t Tfl__H WMW'S d_B^ i _nC_B m\Aw^-M _B *_B ___r X I _S Iftjl^l 5£ Xj___________ _»^____r "^■"••^i _fl ___?^l _B l< V r'Mma MSrM MmMMM* ___________I_B _B a_ _^l _s_____r B ~______k________________ Kangxi Lounge It. %J*^^* < ij<nM Besides the best prices available185 words
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Advertisement81 1986-04-16 20 vi yyjJkl THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING NOVEL OF WAR, BRUTALITY AND ONE MANS FIGHT FOR HIS HONOUR AS A SOLDIER is a mighty novel of war and brutality, a novel of one man and his family, one man made a scapegoat and undoubtedly the novel with the most dramatic and powerful81 words
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Advertisement631 1986-04-16 20 A new concept which provides Active Physical Play. Tumble Tots, Sast expanding m Singapore, announces the opening of its new centres m Thomson Plaza and Specialists 9 Centre! A programme for children from 6 M I i months to 6 years, using specially lMf|lH|iYjj&gfcJE l designed colourful Tumble Tots __1631 words
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286 1986-04-16 21 SINGAPORE, notwithstanding the current economic setback, is reputed for its economic achievements worldwide. As one of the newly-industrialising countries m Asia, we are a force to be reckoned with. However, m the realm of the arts, I think we have performed less well vis-a-vis countries286 words
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162 1986-04-16 21 Don't make light of Parliament sessions I FEEL it is wrong for the media to "make light" of our parliamentarians and their speaking styles m Parliament. It seems like suddenly there are so many armchair critics of parliamentary debate. It is even more inappropriate when the commentary is made tongue-in-cheek162 words
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172 1986-04-16 21 DURING the Parliament debate televised on March 25, the Member for Anson repeatedly suggested our Government hand out unemployment relief. I fully agree with the Acting Minister for Labour that unemployment relief is like giving a person a dose of opium. I would like172 words
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259 1986-04-16 21 I AM a resident of Choa Chu Kang/Bukit Panjang area and am delighted with the recent opening of a six-lane dual carriage way (Zhenhua Road) which links to Bukit Panjang with the newly opened BKE (Bukit Timah Expressway). I am very259 words
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138 1986-04-16 21 Bouquet ON JAN 21 at about 12.30 am, I was driving along Orange Grove Road when I collided into a tree. I was quite badly injured, but managed to stagger out of my vehicle witn blood all over my body. Along came an138 words
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377 1986-04-16 21 I REFER to the letter "Crash victim didn't know she needed a witness" by Mrs J. T. (ST, March 25). I would like to thank Mrs J. T. for giving us the opportunity to clarify police procedures on the investigation of minor accidents377 words
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126 1986-04-16 21 PLEASE refer to the letter "Turn vacant lot into car park to ease shortage" by "Shopowners" (ST, March 26) which concerns the car park near Apartment Blocks 502, 503. 504 and 506 m Jurong West. We are aware of the parking problem m the126 words
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149 1986-04-16 21 Why SBC accident news went on till 7 pm REFER to the letter "Traffic jam news must be immediate" by "Concerned" (ST, March 27). We wish to clarify that the SBC announcement advising motorists to avoid Upper Ayer Road was made on March 11 and not March 12 as stated149 words
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216 1986-04-16 21 DURING the peak traffic hour from 7.45 am to 8.45 am, there is a long line of vehicles along Beach Road waiting to pick up passengers for car pools to enter the Central Business District. These vehicles stretching from Beach Road,216 words
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684 1986-04-16 21 THE recent parliamentary discussion on abortion (ST, March 26) prompted me to conduct a small study on the abortions performed m a private clinic run by three doctors. The data was obtained from Form II prescribed by the ministry under the Abortion684 words
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Advertisement494 1986-04-16 21 An Open Letter To Discerning Bosses During Secretaries' Week (21st -26th April 86) This Secre-aries" Week, show your secretary you care by feting her m grand style, at the Dai-ichi. At CLARET GRILL, a superb Continental Special will vie for her and your attention. With lunch at only $25 and494 words
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Advertisement275 1986-04-16 21 ■]___»Ul^l^U»]^-B Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Calling all to the '86 Furniture Exhibition. Come and visit our showroom. We promise a trip filled with goodies. Besides Lucky Draws, we are giving away fabulous discounts. Em B i_-i^-_ii > _C_U i_p i== UJ -a* I rtJ^ IT. L\lfcsl ll I J r_T________N275 words
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Article, Illustration84 1986-04-16 22 SHARE prices rebounded on the Singapore stock market and The Straits Times Industrial Index rose for the first time m nine sessions. The ST index gained 1.97 points to 569.17 after having fallen to a three-and-a-half-year low on Monday. The Business Times Composite Index edged 0.69 points84 words
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Article39 1986-04-16 22 Gaaaap 344 +14 Kentuckf Spore 194 +12 Roi» Elect 206 +11 SIA 585 +10 SnHartamas 164 +9 ICS 43* +1 Tasta Cement 138 +7 ■aa** 167 +7 KeppH _W> 12 +6 M 8 F Hop 50c 125 +639 words
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Article34 1986-04-16 22 PM Hades IK -23 OCBC 590-10 FAN MO -10 Ska! 270 -10 NewSerendah 131 -7 VHS 128-6 Spore Land 233 -5 F E I S 195-5 OUT ICS -5 Saterataes 44' 2 -534 words
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Article14 1986-04-16 22 Wonnion Hldgs 374,000 S I A 353,000 FAN 349,000 Pegi Msia 298,00014 words
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Article94 1986-04-16 22 Apr 14 Apr 15 81 Composite 475 66 476 35 BT indicator *****57 *****25 BT 08 OS -183 -195 CADI -7371 -7350 OBV -*****3 -*****9 ST industrials 567 20 569 17 ST Finance 1995 03 1990 15 ST Hotels 551 71 ***** Apr 14 Apr 15 ST Properties 32894 words
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Article34 1986-04-16 22 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Tines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High ***** (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 567 20 (14/4/86) 475.66 (14/4/86) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) ***** (14/4/86)34 words
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Article14 1986-04-16 22 THE US dollar gained 96 ticks to close at DM 2.3296 m Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1986-04-16 22 DM V FF S|' HS UBS ***** 2.3070 178.60 unq 2.1800 unq ***** 2.3295 179.10 ***** 2.1915 7.798020 words
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Article33 1986-04-16 22 Eurodollar: Gained nine ticks to 93.42 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 22 ticks to 0.4304 a contract. Japanese yea: Gained 17 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Lost US$2.9O to U*****.30 an ounce.33 words
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Article77 1986-04-16 22 Doubts of takeover benefits MELBOURNE A study of the economic effects of takeovers m Australia found no strong evidence to suggest takeovers generally led to an improved performance by the acquiring firms or to higher relative returns to their shareholders. The study was commissioned by by the National Companies andReuter - 77 words
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Article72 1986-04-16 22 LOWELL (Massachusetts) Wang Laboratories Inc has announced the purchase of its South Korean distributor. Computer Korea, and said it will operate it as a subsidiary with a new manufacturing plant now being built The purchase price was not disclosed. The new division will be called Wang ComputerAP - 72 words
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Article77 1986-04-16 22 FRANKFURT Deutsche Bank, West Germany's biggest bank, has sharply increased earnings again this year after achieving record operating profits m 1965 totalling more than 4 billion marks (5J3.92 billion) m the group and 3 bilion marks m the parent company. Mr F. Wilhelm Christians, one ofFT - 77 words
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Article60 1986-04-16 22 Boost in TV output TOKYO Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial Co said it has increased its production of colour television sets m the United States by about 20 per cent to 130,000 units per month from this month. The boost will cover Matsushita's supply of 66 and 68 cm sets toAFP - 60 words
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Article92 1986-04-16 22 PARIS The Bank of France has lowered its intervention rate, at which it buys securities on the money market, from 8.25 per cent to 7.75 per cent, financial sources said. The scope of the reduction was considered unusual, as the rate last year was cutAFP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-04-16 22 CONRAD RAJ - Reynolds to pump $19m into KFC(S) CONRAD RAJ US franchise holder to take stake m new subsidiary By US CIGARETTE company R J Reynolds will be injecting $19 million into listed Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd, local franchisees of the "finger lickin good" fried chicken that the late Colonel Harland552 words
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505 1986-04-16 22 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO By IT'S a happy marriage of home cooking and modern marketing skills for Fraser A Neave m its latest foray into the food market. The soft drinks giant has bought the brand, trademark, recipes and exclusive marketing505 words
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257 1986-04-16 22 QAF Ltd (QAF), majori-ty-owned by Brunei interests, has acquired a spice company m Australia and the "intellectual property" (designs and royalties but not the shipyard itself) of Vosper Shipyard, which is under liquidation. The spice company, 801 l une Pte Ltd, was acquired through257 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-04-16 22 NEW Xerox products will be introduced m Singapore almost immediately after their launch m the United States. In another move, the copier giant has embarked on a course to aggressively develop and market whole business systems, besides its well-known copiers. This means Xerox Corporation367 words
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Article53 1986-04-16 22 TOKYO— The Japanese newspaper Mainichi Shimbun reported from Washington that Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and US President Reagan hoped that the dollar would stabilise at around 180 yen. The paper said it learned of the leaders' views m a background briefing by a senior USReuter - 53 words
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587 1986-04-16 22 CATHERINE C. ONG - Big Four banks 'meet today' amid lots of grouses CATHERINE C. ONG That V-pc levy By THE Big Four banks are holding an emergency meeting today to review a 0.25 per cent levy they were planning to impose on CPF members who do not use their broking firms to buy587 words
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269 1986-04-16 22 Singapore firm lands China computer orders SINGAPORE company Far East Computers (FEC), believed to be the first locally-based company so far to penetrate the China computer market, has received two more major orders for computers to be used m China. This brings its total sales to this market m the269 words
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Article292 1986-04-16 22 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Cold Storage profits hold steady N. BALAKRISHNAN By THE first fall-year resalts sf Cold Storage Holdings after Ms major restructuring last year shows that while group business was sharply dawn, profits remained almost unchanged. Pre-tax profits of the food manufacturing aad distributor group for the year ratlag Jaaaary 1188 was292 words
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Article2501 1986-04-16 23 READERS should be aware of the kmrtatiorts of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessariy covered m "business done". Further because dl dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,501 words
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Article2160 1986-04-16 23 INDUSTRIALS Acma (0 956) A.momoto (3 1 OS) xd AMD (3 248 3 28S> (1) 3 10 (I) 3 18 (1) 3 20(1) 3 28 Alcom (0 SSS) i D 0 60 0 56 (3) 057 (1) 0.56. (I) 0 57'» (23) 058 AISB(0 5482,160 words
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Article2522 1986-04-16 23 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded ii lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1986 Last Yield Vol Day rtfh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) hSfh Low2,522 words
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633 1986-04-16 24 LEADING stocks rebounded on the Singapore stock market yesterday after Monday's disappointing performance when market indices had fallen to new lows. In its first rise m seven sessions, SIA, the day's second most active stock, recovered 10 cents to 15.85 after having traded633 words
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Article290 1986-04-16 24 April 15 HK$ Chartfe Assoc Intl Hotel 100 unch Bonk Of East Asia 18 80 -0 3 Cheung Kong 2020 -0 5 Chew Light i 6 50 -0 1 Cross Hort> Tunnel 970 unch f E Consortium 0 485 -0 025 For East Exch PhOex G I Cement 795290 words
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Article317 1986-04-16 24 April 15 Cents Ctunfe (M) INDUSTIIALS A C I 360 +5 A N I 330 unch A P M 355 +5 Aberfoyle 880 Age 315 unch Aionce Oil Alfced Mil 425 unch Ampol Exp 215 +5 Ampol Pet 240 unch Ani 594 -6 Ashton 163 -7 B H P317 words
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Article361 1986-04-16 24 *pi 15 Ten Chant A#nomoto 1580 -10 Afco, 375 5 Amodo 838 7 Asahi Oem 847 -14 Aiohi Gloss 1060 unc* Bar* TV 750 30 Bndgwton* 612 -16 Canon 1060 \jrtch Cauo Computer 1460 +10 Crtuen 515 t-S D Np Pmt 1830 40 0 Nippon Screen 990 30 Daw.361 words
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Article72 1986-04-16 24 I I I I L— l I I Ll r NST Index Tuesday 971.08(971.20) --|j Hongkong Hang Seng 0? Tuesday 1,763.73 (1,785.45) |£l Austraian M-Ordharies Tuesday 1,198.4 (1,202.1) j N-kkei Stock Average Tuesday 15,352.33 (15,396.76) financial Times Industrials Monday 1,399.3 (1,411.9) Dow Jones Average f Z0 Monday 1,805.31 (1,790.18)72 words
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Article215 1986-04-16 24 flpi 14 US Chante Alcoa 42 ASed Chem Cp 51* unch Am Tel Tel 2214 Amox Inc 14* Amr Corp 54* Bethlehem SH 18* Boeing Co 56* unch Burroughs Cp 64K +X Caterpior Co 49* unch Chase Manhtn 47* Chrysler Cp 41* +114 Citicorp 60* Cons Nat Gas215 words
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Article522 1986-04-16 24 Apr! 14 Pence Chant c ■BUSIMaUS ABed-Lyons 293 -5 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 470 -3 Babcocks 197 -4 Barclays 527xd +3 Beecham 396 -5 BICC 370 +5 Blue Circle 673 +3 BOC Group 379xd +1 Boots 258 -11 Bowater 316 -2 BATS 426 unch Britannia 141 -3 BP 573 +2522 words
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Article298 1986-04-16 24 1 Mi $1,000 2 For best ontomen 3 0C8C Finjnce 4 avafablt al OBS f nance UOf rain.** aba i ilHh jt UOf *ho avataWt at DBS Finance DEPOSIT RATES Sa»ings daily 5 4 3 /4 4l 2 4 3 4 Autosave 4 V\ Fixed deposit 1 month298 words
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Article115 1986-04-16 24 THE kilobar market traded between 5523.982 and 5424,486 yesterday. In the Far East market. gold opened at U*****.75/5.50. It firmed to U*****.00/4.50 before settling for lunch at U*****.70/4.20. It resumed m the afternoon at U*****.40/3.90. It then went down further to USS3-0.50/1.00. The metal recovered to U*****.18/1.68 before closing115 words
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Article21 1986-04-16 24 GOLD US$/oz Tuts Man Singapore 340.70—341.20 343.50-344.00 Hongkong 340.30-340.80 343.90-344.40 Mon Fri New York 341.60-342.10 344.80-345.30 London 340.25—340.75 341.70-342.1021 words
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Article105 1986-04-16 24 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m hectic trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1920 and 2.1960. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.3075/85 and closed at 2.3405/20. Trading was active, fluctuating within105 words
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Article192 1986-04-16 24 Managara' prices for April 16 Singapore IM Trust Th* Commerce 0 78— 0.83 The Savings Fund 0.61—066 Spore Prog Fund 0.31—0 33 S pore Sec Fund 0 50-0.54 Spore Invest Fund 0.44—0.47 S'po Equity Fund 0 36—0 38 Asia Unrt Trust Mal Invest Fund 107-1 17 Mal Prog192 words
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Article166 1986-04-16 24 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5639—1.5668 6.47—6.28 Canadian dollar 1.5689—1.5708 6.45—6.31 NZ dollar 1.2138—1.2165 8.44-8.14 Sterling pound 3.2464—3.2500 3.12—3.06 US dollar 2.1950-2.1960 4.60—4.54 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling166 words
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Article96 1986-04-16 24 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened m the morning with a bearish tone following news of the US' attack on Libya. The June contract traded lower to 93.38 after opening at the day's high of 93.42 m active trading. It finally settled at 93.42. (100 implied interest rate) Open High96 words
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Article, Illustration76 1986-04-16 24 CURRENCY futures opt*** slightly mixed from the previous close and traded lower during the day as tht OS dollar rose to 2.3460 deutschemarks m the spot market. However, the US dollar slipped bade on profit-taking. But June deutschemark still closed closed IT ticks lower at 0.4304. (US dollar Deutschemark)76 words
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Article, Illustration52 1986-04-16 24 GOLD futures for June delivery traded lower during the day with the June gold closing at US$3.OO lower at U*****.00 an ounce m quiet trading. USS per troy ounce) Open HLgk Law Sett Bart Val Apr 84 343.20 Jaa 347.608 346.00 Aag 349.40 Ope* hat (Mm): it. Act Val52 words
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Article38 1986-04-16 24 JUNE yen closed 17 ticks higher at 0.*****1. Opea High Law Sett Eart Val JaaM 0.*****3 0.*****6 0.*****1 0.*****1 496 Sept 0.(*****0 Dec 0.*****2 0.*****2 0.14)5672 0.*****3 20 Opea fat (Maa): WL Act Val (Mm): 275.38 words
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Article15 1986-04-16 24 cents/klo Singapore May 161.50 down 1 50 cents Malaysia ■lay 196.50 up half cent15 words
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Article18 1986-04-16 24 Til CiM-Rf pfices MI/kBo XL Tm 14 78 up eight cents Turnover 17 tonnes up seven tonnes18 words
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Article21 1986-04-16 24 Clown anm am Spot 971.00 971.50 (*****-972 00) 3 wwmis 991 00— 992 00 (*****—*****) Market lone Steady Sales 450.85021 words
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Article26 1986-04-16 24 C-hm, price, Mm. m/wm m Tm Smewe S 32-5 37 5 56-6 55 Tan am Ne* ¥»rt 5 38-43 5 51-^56 Source Credit Suisse Spore26 words
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Article24 1986-04-16 24 Ctosaij prices Maaaaam t/iam Man Spot *****-***** (788 00-988 50) 3 months 787 00-***** (800 00- -800 501 Market tone Easier Sales 164.39224 words
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Article91 1986-04-16 24 Apr 610 (north) (central/south) May 617.50 (south) defined aamw USS/tomes RBO palm oil Apr 270 (seders) May 272 50 (sellers) lune 270 (sellers; RBD Stearin Apr /May 215 (seHers) June 217 50 (seHers) RBDOtan Apr /May /lime 2«7 50 (seters) Cru_e stearin Neutralise, unq palm oil Ctosng prices91 words
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Article, Illustration505 1986-04-16 24 LCL Recehrinf *ec«iv»f SMpOfeyaft) kt Cmtp Ttm Back Johore Br (548) 16/4 (1800) Fl 0900-1000 U4 Ming Fortune (18W) 16/4 (1900) Fl 1000-1100 HI Hye Sang (HW8) 16/4 (2000) Fl 1100 1200 Ul E Gentle (008RW) 16/4 (2300) Fl 1300-1400/*****500 L2/N2 Piya Bhum (32N) 16/4 (2300) Fl 1400505 words
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Article, Illustration263 1986-04-16 24 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Ktppd Murvts Jenhol K22 15/4 16/4 Kota Ratu K3O 15/4 16/4 Kota Wirawan K3l aside 16/4 Nordhausen K2B aside 16/4 Oriental Jade K2O aside 16/4 Seamaster 1 Kl6 aside 16/4 Al Farabi Kl9 16/4 18/4 Alma Kl6 16/4 18/4 Bintang Sena K24E 16/4263 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-04-16 25 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Audit, consultancy services at low rates Small business By SMALL businessmen, who know that there is something wrong with their business but cannot quite put a finger on it, now have yet another recourse. The National University of Singapore, with financial support463 words
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Article64 1986-04-16 25 UNITED Overseas Bank Ltd said it has set np a wholly-owned Australian merchant banking subsidiary called UOB Australia Ltd. It will have an authorised aad paid-op capital ef 11 million shares ef Afl (551.51) each, UOB said m a statement. UOB Australia will provide a wide rangeReuter - 64 words
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292 1986-04-16 25 LONDON Boustead PLC said a rise m pre-tax losses last year to £3.1 million (559.98 million) from £106,000 were principally due to losses incurred by its subsidiary Bousteadco Singapore Ltd. The figures include a £2.3 million provision for losses being made by a292 words
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Article, Illustration393 1986-04-16 25 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By THE first hotel on the famed beaches of Phuket to be operated by an international chain will boast Singapore ownership. The $25 million hotel m Thailand's resort to be managed by the Holiday Inn is a project of Singapore's393 words
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Article647 1986-04-16 25 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE 'Explain silence on Aussie deals' By THE Stock Exchange of Singapore Ltd has lately been flexing its muscles by demanding more corporate disclosures from listed companies. Ambassador Hotel Ltd is the latest among several companies that have been asked to clarify various announcements. Ambassador647 words
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Advertisement170 1986-04-16 23 ir. (V *W What's more when you can dine r j /L4 \y I? m tne most Traditional Korean VrF Cy* atmosphere, served m its most > ___________l original way and where prices /7™Tl^^^ are most reasonable. r. J^(ss.oo to $14.00) r^^\m\w*m ml* SECKJL GAR O^ Ny^S ZM RESTAURANT ly170 words
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Advertisement457 1986-04-16 25 YOU SAW HER COMMIT THE CRIME, BUT WHAT COLOUR HWAD liJ-jJtv JD_L_a_--/LJv-si_- Was it red, blue or green? If you watched this lady commit her crime on an ordinary black and white surveillance system, you fll "4-V. f mmm* m mm^V^ m^^^3mm^^S^Sfm Ill it V't"' Zt^PS&SSw*a __B tZ c? W''sAW457 words
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Advertisement182 1986-04-16 25 I KONG COMPANIES \^s€^ 1985 YEARBOOK K 1 PUBLISHED BY FAR EAST FXChANGF LIMITED Aii the informa'ion on the Hongkong Stockmarket you will need m a single volume Over 240 pages ot the Yearbook arc entirely devoted to provide Historical data on the Hongkong Stockmarket 1 1970- 196 Li Information182 words
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Article, Illustration186 1986-04-16 26 'Yes' and 'no' to Kiwi riders IPOH New Zealander Grant Cooksley has been given the okay to ride at the Perak Derby meeting starting on Saturday, but Kiwi lass Trudy Archer has missed out. Leading trainer Teh Choon Beng tried to sponsor Archer, but she was ruled out under a186 words
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Article, Illustration589 1986-04-16 26 Active Fox picks up scent ON THE TRACK with TONTO Breeders' bonus IPOH There will be a $15,Mt bonus te any New 7c-.1-.ad bred who wins the *IM,Mt Breeders' Stakes for Clam 1 horses ever 2,Mtm en Sunday week. The race Is sponsored by the New Zealand Breeders' Association, aad589 words
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Article127 1986-04-16 26 LONDON English jumps jockey Richard Dunwoody, who guided West Tip to victory m the recent Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree, is set to switch trainers. Dunwoody, who will decide later this week whether to loin David Nicholson, explained: "I still want to talk thingsAFP - 127 words
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Article59 1986-04-16 26 Reuter TOKYO Dyna Cosmos, a three-year-old colt by Brit-ish-bred Huntercombe, won the U*****,000 (about 551.32 million) Japanese 2,000 Guineas last weekend. Dyna Cosmos, ridden by Yukio Okabe, beat Fresh Voice by a neck with Take-shiba-0 third. It was some consolation for Okabe's recent abortive trip to the UnitedReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-04-16 26 Pictures at the 4Mm by At the 400 m At the finish :ACE ij {RACE {RACE 3} JRACE 4 I JRACE {RAC-T6, j RACE 7 j j RACE 8 j Class 4 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m 1. Chieftain Humour 2. TinJONATHAN CHOO - 236 words
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Obituary, Illustration503 1986-04-16 26 Jesus said, I am the resurrection and the life. 1 He who believes m me will live, oven though ha dies." (John 11:25) MADAM CHAN AH KEE Age: 55 was peacefully called Homo to bo with the Lord on 14 April 1986 leaving behind beloved: Husband:503 words
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Obituary, Illustration302 1986-04-16 26 LIM CHOOI KEAT AGE: 63 passed away peacefully on t ..456 leaving behind: WIFE: VAU 3r*W UM Son: Lim Yau Ueog BaajaeWa. Jennifer Lim Wai Chun Amy Lim Wee Cheng Carol Lim Wai Que Sheila Lim Wai Lin Christophine Lim Wai Yee Edder Lim Wai Choo302 words
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Obituary45 1986-04-16 26 DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO OUR MANAGING DIRECTOR MR. NAFFI SINGH AURORA AND FAMILY ON THE DEMISE OF THEIR YOUNGEST SON NAV JEET SINGH AURORA FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF MAJID SATAY ANNCA (CENTREPOINT m ECRC) HEAD OFFICE (JALAN SENANG) CENTRAL KITCHEN45 words
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Obituary, Illustration150 1986-04-16 26 Tne temiiy of if»e lete The family of the late MDM. CHIA MUI KENG Departed: 11 April '86 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, colleagues business associates for their attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and other forms of assistance during their150 words
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Article352 1986-04-16 27 Chances look slim for their European cup contenders SEMI-FINAL SECOND-LEG TIES European Cap: Barcelona v IFK Gothenburg, Steaua Bucharest v Anderlecht. Cup-Winners' Cup: Bayer Uerdlngen v Atletico Madrid, Dynamo Kiev v Dukla Prague. Uefa Cup: Real Madrid v Inter Milan, Waregem v FC Cologne. PARIS Spain's hopes ofAFP - 352 words
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Article150 1986-04-16 27 PESCARA A Bank of Italy employee was arrested on Monday m connection with growing reports of the second major Italian soccer betting scandal m six years. Police confirmed Paolo di Rosa, 38, was taken into custody on an arrest warrant issued by a Turin magistrate investigating illegal bettingUPI - 150 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-04-16 27 Team-mates help persuade Argentine star BUENOS AIRES Striker Claudio Borghi has decided to return to Argentina's World Cup squad. Borghi, who helped Argentinos Juniors to win the South American Club Championship last year, failed to attend practice sessions late last week and said he was planning to quitReuter; AFP; AP - 196 words
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Article174 1986-04-16 27 LONDON Ron Atkinson's position as manager of English First Division side Manchester United looks more fragile than ever. After United's tame surrender of their Championship hopes with their 2-0 home defeat by Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday, he has been left to ponder about a growing campaign ofAFP - 174 words
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Article, Illustration161 1986-04-16 27 BARCELONA Terry Venables has decided after all to stay another year with Barcelona. The English manager said m February he wanted to leave before the end of his three-year contract for family and personal reasons aad it was later announced that he aad his wife wouldAFP - 161 words
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Article113 1986-04-16 27 MANAMA Bahrain have decided to release their English manager Keith Burkinshaw when his contract runs out m July. The former Tottenham manager, whose name has been linked with English Second Division side Sheffield United, had been m charge for two years. The Bahrain Football Association said theyAFP - 113 words
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Article192 1986-04-16 27 JOSE Toure, the talented French international forward nicknamed "The Brazilian," will join Bordeaux next season. The 25-year-old Toure, ruled out of the World Cup after a knee ligament operation, had reached the end of his contract with Nantes. FRENCH authorities are considering limiting First Division clubs toReuter; AFP - 192 words
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Article, Illustration226 1986-04-16 27 LONDON Everton striker Gary Lineker has been voted England's "Footballer of the Year" by the country's soccer writers. Scorer of 33 goals this season, Lineker polled over 80 per cent of the votes to finish well m front of World Cup colleague Peter Shil.on.Reuter; AFP - 226 words
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Article143 1986-04-16 27 Francis back LONDON Trevor Francis is back m the England squad an early birthday present for the Sampdoria striker, who will be 32 on Saturday. Francis is preferred to Luton's Mick Harford for the game against Scotland at Wembley next Wednesday after missing the last three internationals. Captain Bryan Robson,AFP - 143 words
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Article131 1986-04-16 27 BELFAST David Campbell, 20-year-old Nottingham Forest striker, was Monday named m Northern Ireland's squad for the World Cup build-up game against Morocco here next Wednesday. Campbell was watched three times recently by manager Billy Bingham, who is seeking forwards with scoring power, the team's major setback. Oxford strikerAFP - 131 words
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Article133 1986-04-16 27 Test for three GLASGOW Scotland manager Alex Ferguson shuffled his World Cup pack on Monday and pulled out three "wild cards" for the crucial build-up to the finals. Ferguson, who announced two separate squads for the matches against England (next Wednesday) and Holland (April 29), has offered an unexpected lateAFP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration522 1986-04-16 28 PETER SIOW CATCHES UP WITH KENNY ROBERTS Retired three-time world champion still draws the crowds 61 feel that a rider on reaching 32 ought to do something else. I'm happy doing what I want to do, managing my own racing team that is. Besides, I've four children522 words
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386 1986-04-16 28 Nicklaus has the last laugh.. .and cry AOGUSTA (Georgia) Taped to the door of his refrigerator all week was a none-too-subtle reminder to golfer Jack Nicklaus of just how ancient he is. Tbe newspaper article harshly suggested that Nicklaus was finished as a major threat and had no chance toUPI - 386 words
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Article, Illustration124 1986-04-16 28 Masters win boosts Jack's ranking LONDON Jack Nicklaus' win m the Masters on Sunday sent him soaring up the newly-inaugurated world rankings. Nicklaus' one-shot victory over compatriot Tom late and Australian Greg Norman pushed him from 33rd to 19th. The lead Is still held by West German Bert-hard Langer, whoAFP - 124 words
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269 1986-04-16 28 SYDNEY At least 16 rebel New Zealand rugby players left for Hongkong on Monday on their way to South Africa despite attempts by anti-apartheid groups to stop them. The 16 slipped m from New Zealand on Sunday. They were expected to be Joined byReuter - 269 words
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Article140 1986-04-16 28 WELLINGTON New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange said on Monday be did not expect a rebel rugby tour of South Africa by New Zealanders to result m a boycott of bis country at July's Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh. "I have enough faith m the Commonwealth to know thatUPI - 140 words
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Article226 1986-04-16 28 ATHLETICS Ireland's Jerry Kieraan on Monday won the Stamford Classic Marathon m 2-_r 12min _7sec. American Kellie Cathey won the women's event m 2:38:50. BASEBALL Texas Rangers trounced the Milwaukee Brewers 10-1 m a Major League game on Monday. Otter remltf.: Kansas City 8 Boston 2, Baltimore 2AFP; AP; Reuter - 226 words
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Article220 1986-04-16 28 NICE Sixth seed Peter Lundgren, of Sweden, was beaten m straight sets m the first round of the Nice Grand Prix tennis tournament on Monday. France's Tarik Benhabiles caused the first surprise, disposing of Lundgren, ranked 27th m the world, 6-2, 6-3. Fourth seed Guy Forget, of France,Reuter - 220 words
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Article149 1986-04-16 28 Two seeds crash in first round AMELIA ISLAND (Florida) Seeded players Sylvia Hanika, of West Germany, and Kate Gompert, of the United States, lost first-round matches on the opening day of the Work) Tennis Association women's championship here on Monday. Sylvia, the 14th seed, fell 7-6 (7-0), 60 to AmericanReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-04-16 29 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI A CHAMPIONS DREAM Peng Siong wants to rule m 50m free event By 4Pm now gearing for the world meet. The 50m is being staged for the first time m a world championship and I feel m I have a good chance. Peng Siong347 words
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320 1986-04-16 29 ALBERT JOHNSON - No prizes, but coach was full of praise ALBERT JOHNSON By ALTHOUGH Singapore's six swimmers to the Junior Olympics meet m Tokyo last month returned emp-ty-handed, they performed creditably m view of the high standard of competition. Said coach-cum-manag-er Lenn Wei Ling: "Most of the swimmers returned times faster than320 words
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Article49 1986-04-16 29 SHARJAH Pakistan trounced New Zealand by 10 wickets yesterday to reach the final of the Australasia Cup cricket tournament. Scores: New Zealand 64 m 35.5 overs (E. Gray 17, Abdul Qadir 4-9, Wasim Akram 3-10, Manzoor Elahi 2-8); Pakistan 664 m 22.4 overs. Reuter.49 words
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Article, Illustration321 1986-04-16 29 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ON THE LOCAL FAIRWAYS B» CAN Poh Ec Kiat recover from his Rolex setback and clinch success m this week's Singapore Island Country Club Invitational Open at the New Course? Earlier this month, the Sentosa Premier League player321 words
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483 1986-04-16 29 It's winning first and worries later SQUASH ABROAD EAST GRINSTEAD, (England) JAHANGIR KHAN, the world No. 1, and English champion Phil Kenyon put aside their worries to rush through the first round of the British Open squash championship yesterday. Jahangir, who has not been beaten since the 1961 British Open483 words
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Article55 1986-04-16 29 The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Open championships are scheduled to be held from Jane 21 to 22. Going through the BAAA Track aad Field Programme for 1186, I observe that from now till the Open Championships there is only the Open Relays event (May 4) for senior athletes to55 words
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Article, Illustration327 1986-04-16 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Patricia retires to concentrate on her studies By A CHAMPIONS DECISION PATRICIA KIM, the table tenuis teenager who smashed her way to two gold medals at last December's Southeast Asia Games m Bangkok, has decided to call it quits. Yesterday, the 18-year-old schoolgirl announced327 words
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70 1986-04-16 29 for the Open. Do the SAAA expect Singapore athletes to perform well In the Open against some top Asian athletes with Just one warm-up race? Aad what about the field athletes who have no events dur- ing the Open relays? So SAAA,70 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-04-16 29 SINGAPORE'S Ernest Taa was handed the Best Performance award at the Worid Junior Team Championship la Brlsinuk y oBi«t roily Ei tst won the award IW prßßWllHalJlOllj SpVaTIB* manship aad effort despite betac beatea Ml, M, M, M by New Zealand's Darrin Nleha____ Bat Singapore168 words
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Article321 1986-04-16 29 JANICE SEAH - Raffle sians' recipe for success JANICE SEAH ...AND AT HOME Stories by RAFFLES Institution triumphed over flu and St Patrick's tor their second consecutive National Schools B Division Boys' squash title at Kampong Java yesterday. And even with the remnants of the debilitating bug that attacked all five players, RI321 words
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Article286 1986-04-16 29 SCHOOLS' TENNIS IT'S not taught m the classroom, but still the killer instinct will be prevalent when Raffles Institution meet Anglo-Chinese School for the C division tennis title this morning at Kallang. Both schools had no trouble with yesterday's semi-finals. ACS trounced St Joseph's Institution286 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-04-16 30 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HOCKEY SCENE SINGAPORE'S spectacular run m the Malaysian Hockey Federation Under-21 tournament ended when they lost 0-1 (Richard Tan) to Malacca m the semi-finals yesterday. The Republic, who had scored three impressive wins m the preliminary rounds 5-2 over Selangor, 8-1 over204 words
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Article150 1986-04-16 30 HAKIKAT KAI - HAKIKAT KAI GIRLS Sports Clah returned frem their hockey tow of Bnglaai earlier this week with Aye wins, a draw aad three defeats. The sqnad of IS were the only i -s_an aide to he Invited te the 2Mh Weymouth haaawr International competition, where150 words
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Article338 1986-04-16 30 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON FOCUS ON THE SINGAPORE BUSINESS HOUSES FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE SEMI-FINALS By PRESS Sports Club last night qualified for the Business Houses Football League Division One final by the skin of their teeth beating United Motor Works 9-8 on penalty-kicks following a goalless338 words
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Article113 1986-04-16 30 Coaches' chance to upgrade GYMNASTICS SCENE PAT FALUN, chairman of the United States Gymnastic Federation's judging committee, will be m Singapore from April 25-30 to upgrade the Republic's coaches' knowledge of tbe sport. The 26-year-old men's and women's coach at Provo's Brigham Young University m Utah, will conduct courses at113 words
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Article84 1986-04-16 30 CHANGI Constituency Sports Club are keen to recruit un-der-14 and under-16 players to represent them m the Football Association of Singapore youth tournaments. Those wishing to be considered (or selection are to report to Tan Chin Lye at trials on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Geylang StadiumAP - 84 words
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Article120 1986-04-16 30 ALBERT JOHNSON - Three to answer charges ALBERT JOHNSON THREE eases ai misconduct wUI be dealt with by the Singapore Business Houses Football Leagae Commission of Inquiry on April 25. The parties involved are Nasram Wash. (Singapore Has Service), All Ahmad (Banque de Paris) aad Philip Aag (River View Hotel) for allegedly striking120 words
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Article, Illustration304 1986-04-16 30 JOE DOR Al previews the Salangor-Singapore Malaysia Cup first-lag semi-final Midfielder or sweeper? Poser for Hussein THE versatility of Razali Saad as a sweeper and midfielder is causing a big poser for Singapore coach Hussein Aljunied m his strategy for Friday's Malaysia Cup first-leg semi-final304 words
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Article115 1986-04-16 30 SDiGAPORE soccer coach Hussein Aljunied, who made his appearance after being bed-ridden for three days wtth the fla to prepare Us squad for Friday's Malaysia Cap semifinal match against Selangor, received a shock yesterday at the National Stadium. Present were only 14 of the It players115 words
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321 1986-04-16 30 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By IF Hwee Seng have what it takes to become champions, then they rarely showed it at Jalan Besar Stadium last night, struggling for long periods against Hyatt Hotel, a team clearly a cut below them. In the end, though, the321 words
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Article76 1986-04-16 30 All set for the road to Merdeka TWO air-conditioned coaches have been reserved to take soccer fans to Kuala Lumpur to watch the Malaysia Cup first-leg semi-final between Singapore and Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium on Friday night (8.30). The coaches will leave tomorrow night and return on Saturday. The76 words
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Article159 1986-04-16 30 HAKIKAT RAI - 300 teams to vie for glory HAKIKAT RAI SCHOOLS' ATHLETICS MORE than 300 teams from 53 schools will compete for honours during the inaugural Schools Relays organised by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association (April 10 and 27). The Singapore American School wUI return to the fray after almost a decade's159 words
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Article72 1986-04-16 30 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association are inviting entries for the 12th Caltex Age Group Championships which will be held on May 31, June 1, 7 and 8 at the National Stadium Practice Track. The meet is open to all boys and girls below the age of72 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-04-16 30 SPOTLIGHT ON THE THOMAS CUP BADMINTON FINALS Maestro Rudy forecasts another clash of Big Two m Cup final KUALA LUMPUR Former Indonesian badminton ace, Rudy Hartono, will "bet" on his favourite teams, China and Indonesia, to meet in the Thomas Cup final in Jakarta next week.Bernama - 314 words
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Article197 1986-04-16 30 GOFFS (Ireland), Jimmy White retained his Irish Masters snooker title here on Monday night when he defeated fellow-Englishman Willie Thorne 9-5 m the final. Thorne had to settle for the runner-up slot for the fourth time this season because he could not withstand a superbAFP - 197 words
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Article, Illustration282 1986-04-16 30 SAW YEW HOCK - SAW YEW HOCK SNOOKER SPOTLIGHT ALL but one of the seeded E layers justified their top illings m the Rothmans National Snooker Championship as they made qualifying for the quarter-finals a mere formality. The odd man out was llth seed Woffles Wu, who sportingly chose to282 words
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Advertisement458 1986-04-16 29 COUNT ON SANYO FOR CONVENIENT ACCOUrfI.NO WAYS. I #/a Amw^^^ a^^mmMi^'-'^^^'^Mm I ___r i ,7,~ Ir M Ml c=^) 'AM 7 MM Mo /^^^Z O O MM I O MM ii CX 480 TNE WORLD'S FIRST M ___^^i_______E_l II ANO ONLY PAPERLESS 1 IBS ___H______^W|f II PRINTER CALCULATOR M **m*\458 words
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Miscellaneous281 1986-04-16 29 BADMINTON National Schools C Bays final: RI SNOOKER Rothmans national r'ship (Na v ACS (Upper Thomson, 8.30); A Bays I finals: tional Stadium. 7.30). ACJC v RJC. HCJC v TJC both at HCJC; A SOCCER NFL Wv Hai Sing Park v PioGlrls semi -finals: RJC v TJC, VJC v ACJC281 words
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Obituary, Illustration212 1986-04-16 30 In Loving Memory of LESLIE LOKE SIEW LAM Departed 16.4.83 Time may heal the broken heart. Time may make the wound less sore. But time can never stop the longing For the loved one gone before Dearly missed and always rememDereo oy* Parents Brothers: Allan, Raymond Sister212 words
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Advertisement347 1986-04-16 30 j_.s. -four 3T car Presents tt__a__ _s> The exating 86 range ot^n ffwKnW J^mfm*mmmmmß' J^S^^T^ **mm*mA*% aVßMfßA*m\mm*m\ Mw*^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ___a*^ -"i*- 4 i_T^" vs._______B mmwWW^ •<' -^^_~i- ••-.t'^i- jJlH^___________BP i^_____^^^ *U^_> j* 4 7^~ _r^H '■mma^ ---_d__^_^" :v '_A _________________r 1 ---.*-_ss_*__ j. *..--^ts ___r ...................I I **^.^ii_^ _m l I347 words
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Advertisement35 1986-04-16 30 Game SUPER I ■jackpot! If* 1 I FOR TOMORROW'S I DRAW 30/86 TO BE HELD AT FUNAN CENTRE AFTER 5.30 P.M. M I TUNE IN TO I CHANNEL 5 PAGE I I DRAW'S RESULTS I35 words
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Advertisement29 1986-04-16 30 E) THE (fl fSTRAITSN^ L TIMES J (RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 fines (Run-on style) $60.00 for 3cm i lcol (Semi-display style) $75.00 for 3cm lcol (Display style)29 words
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Article869 1986-04-16 31 PAUL JACOB - Sittings to be held in public PAUL JACOB Commission of Inquiry into Jeya's allegations By MR JUSTICE T.S. Sinnathuray is to head the Commission of Inquiry to examine allegations made by opposition MP Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam of interference from the executive arm of Government m the Subordinate Courts judiciary.869 words
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Article230 1986-04-16 31 THE commission has been asked te look Into the following: TO INVESTIGATE the evidence upon which Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam based Ids allegation hi Parliament on Jan If this year that the executive wm af Government had oa at least three occasions Interfered with the administration230 words
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Article425 1986-04-16 31 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By AT LEAST one company that had wanted to pay more than the 10 per cent CPF rate has changed its mind. The company, PA Consulting Services Pte Ltd, said m a statement yesterday: m line with government policy, we have decided425 words
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Article629 1986-04-16 31 H. L. LIM - PM contfesses to one weakness H. L. LIM Audience applauds and hears him say: 'The more trade links the better' By In Canberra CANBERRA The message for the parliamentarian was that the closer Australia got economically to its neighbours, the better for Australians. But that was not what brought forth629 words
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Article, Illustration611 1986-04-16 31 ELENA CHONG; NG WENG HOONG - ELENA CHONG NG WENG HOONG By and A FORMER director of Pan-Electric Industries, Peter Tham Wing Fai, 37, was charged yesterday with five offences under the Penal Code. The charges carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. On the first charge, Tham is accused611 words
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Article95 1986-04-16 31 BERNE The Swiss government said yesterday that it had ordered a freeze on all assets held here by deposed Haitian president Jean-Claude Duvalier after a request from Haitian authorities. Haiti had asked for a freeze on any Duvalier accounts m banks m Geneva, Zurich and Lausanne, aAP - 95 words
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Article111 1986-04-16 31 WOMAN driver Taa Choo Huat, Sf, may not use her shoe unnecessarily again. Nai alter she paid a $2M fine far using It ta hit Mr lim Keow Tong, tt, aa hb bom. A court waa told yesterday that Mr Lim and PC111 words
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Advertisement188 1986-04-16 31 A Fanfare for our new Showroom Incredible bargains at a convenient location. Be there! «Come and celebrate with us Fabulous discounts of up to 50% on all cash and carry items Get the latest designs m Sanitaryware. ceramic tiles and mmhmmmm lots more for your A. I <2> s's' ultimate188 words
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Advertisement305 1986-04-16 31 S-OI no MAGAZINE RACK 9 .JL .UU Available m Black. •J *3 White Red TED STOOL I A In Red And White I Shop Save at FLYf] I a Watch out for our fantastic weekly offers! iy OGenuine French Design at Below Coat! I a Thousands of selected items waning305 words
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Miscellaneous129 1986-04-16 31 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 mai., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.00 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 16/19 C Showers Manila 21/36 C Cloudy Amsterdam *C t Melbourne 20/25 C Cloudy Bangkok 25/32 C Cloudy Moscow -5/5 C Cloudy Beijtag129 words
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Title Section9 1986-04-16 1 Section Two THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 19869 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1986-04-16 1 Will the job-hunter of the future be asked to undergo polygraph screening to probe his honesty, and urine and blood tests to detect drugs and diseases? In America, the increasing use of such tests has sparked off a controversy. DONALD W. GALLAGHER reports. IIUPI - 1,381 words
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136 1986-04-16 1 COULD companies tarn to pre-employment tests If they feared the spread of Aids In the work place? Will insurance companies, which estimate that they will be faced with US$5l billion (Sslll billion) In Aids-related costs over the ■ext Aye years, decide to pressure companiesUPI - 136 words
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Advertisement502 1986-04-16 1 _____t|k> ''^*M moLmm |r __p3____| BL>: _E _BBf' ___b I Xi _r*_i ________^^BB.^^^^^^^B^^^^^^B M^^^^^*m^*r^^^^^m^r^^^^^m lt_______r *_K i«___J_(_.___P^. ____B______^^B ____r l_______i F __B ml _____i v v __B ir_Bi>i'__ '^___________________________> I ™mm h j mi im mm ih s_^ '.^r s_r5 _r j» °^__i X rKa\ 1 1 1 1 1502 words
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Advertisement72 1986-04-16 1 THE SH ANG_U-LA HOTEL EANOOC WM r ~m> r~m mm fll™ r~_ t~ I I 30% discount off room rates until September 30, 1986 WHERE ELSE BUT THE SHANGRI-LA BANGKOK. Shcmgri La hotel 8Q Soi Wat Suan Flu, New Road. Bangrak, Bangkok *****, Thailand. Tel. 2364.280 Telex: ***** SHANGLA TH.72 words
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Advertisement84 1986-04-16 1 I I llai^iinil WM**^ --^m* M >^H| I atWrn 4*** W J*a Mm^^m L_l^'"_t I S____— hi i *a i*'' From the lab to the limelight 19 Julia Hsu gives up science for a song Fun under canvas 2 A good cheap holiday by the beach for children and their84 words
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Article, Illustration630 1986-04-16 2 THE week of holidays last month was a refreshing break. Nineteen children, aged between six and 15, accompanied by some of their parents (including me!), camped at the People's Association East Coast Campsite. For most of us. it was our first experience sleeping out-of-doors. We had630 words
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Advertisement193 1986-04-16 2 At i *twmmr A w Mia. *la a*M ____i.^»^__TS_i_(> tro"' 1 ma W l fk I HI m J mam. M nm I 1 not included) I _HM_MB mmmw\A\iJJJm*^lLt]!!rirtWMUll+'%siammw *> *_M 1 If w__- 6 B^^l > 9BE I I _fr- _—<%__ II __________F_Wii_i__l_^_____Ti_W--7-JTy____l I <v .Amm Hi I ______^^^^^rT^^^_^^H_^__B__!_-^193 words
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Advertisement154 1986-04-16 2 [w\^^^ Easy HI 4* J MIMM XU j Hb H| S mm h HM _H I? wm H^ a__k VMMIHNG CAN CAUSE EYE INJURY INSTANTLY BONDS SKIN SEE BACK °M*± AND ENCLOSBP INSTRUCTIONS BEFqg US»NS sole Distributor: |BHfl_B CONCERN TRADING PTE. LTD. IB #07-08, Chancerlodge Complex, 105, Sims Avenue, fat154 words
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Advertisement235 1986-04-16 2 20 MINUTES OF PURE NMK Acclaimed as one of the worlds greatest magicians, Professor Lai has mesmerised audiences m the US, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He has even performed with big stars like the late Elvis Presley. Let Prof. Lai and his lovely assistant Sheela amaze you with235 words
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Advertisement508 1986-04-16 3 .^H IHflflflBfi^ flflflV Wm sflflgg. Amm flfl **s?IHJw? jfl _____I___________________________________M I _l ___-___^V I A vivi'i'i^S bß^X^ jTjt^a' _S3 LOBO from tonight to 19th April. "i^ jf^ P////<? Boot,e S Beatles from 25th to 30th AprilV^^ Seduxtion (USA) from 20th April. TOP TEN ENTERTAINMENT PTE LTD. 400 Orchard Road #04-35/36508 words
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Advertisement301 1986-04-16 3 I |I__H Ki/U2____i____S___________l___fi__i_l Fi M llfil VHilil HUH __P ___________7S_Rl_T3__RlmTu-K_rn-^^ ______r HliliillPß fIHVHipiHJI wPSfilP_# 3P iiSjin HB ______^IR^^H _______ik___> <___jj__l ■Uli^ a______K E^i& «_w ____l ___Kils ___r jfl^; ■^^^^a^^t^Bß^^B^pW^ 9__| I ._______i______H_i__^ :^H _H-___. ik. <^___f{ _B 4___ Iv _______K#_r p?* v' l____^ ■nP^- Kr~ H___*t_^f _l___H^____ii %^H ment NO301 words
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Advertisement526 1986-04-16 3 Bw_s_____m p. 1 LAST DAY fl I lam, I 30, 4 00, 645 9 15 I "A HAUNTED ROMANCE" J MANDARIN film m Color fl TODAY ONLY 11 am, 1 45, 4 00, 645 9I 5 "PYRAMID OF FEAR' fl Opens Tomorrow 2 Theatres I SAVOY LIBERTY "SUPER INSPECTOR" g526 words
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Advertisement505 1986-04-16 3 CAPITOL I CHANGI 1 14 th BIG DAY! I LAST 2 DAYS! jj CAPITOL (*****59) I lam 145 4 00, 630& 9 CHANGI (*****59J 1 1 am I 45 400 645 9 1 5 1982 "POLTERGEIST" &N01Mt986... jj 1 w_' 4 t f 'i W^*^rVr^M l *w/^___k *~o**v*** I s505 words
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840 1986-04-16 4 Printmaker comes back west to teach the West to teach Six years ago, Chng Seok Tin became the first artist to receive a subsidy for her studies abroad from the newly-established Singapore Cultural Foundation. Now back to teach art, she gives GOH BENG CHOO an update of her pursuit. THE840 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-04-16 4 JkmiJiM&ijtomwZmK &'M&**4TH&m £fi_ ff^tß^AJifrtt SfßfcttSl— >M^l3to t*km-m±MMt¥ <% -__>_1983^5£/£ 64i&#J f-#J sfr fc& 5 >htknmte£mft litem-* 6'.N _iffii:-i* C©g__ fi -Ih9*s«uh mm*k*t 3 _ti c i mmmamamiHz P*» Wi__t¥fi.i¥ "»f* fi'.H&iij'lc **ifn<_tiJi&M ft —a? ffniii'r^#i(] |^f;ri-.u. S^^jre^j^^ ftfttttt *gsii.sH.MH_ <niH*ilj_i- mmm IS'jiHl;,?, fct_.is_ "&ft|9 lfct£*t» lfe MAfm&a a KftKin taw\"9&130 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1986-04-16 4 Dragon Tales THIS is now the period to which the Chinese call qingming, the fifth solar term on the Chinese calendar. To most people, however, this is the time to visit the graves of family members to pay their respects. The1,018 words
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Article428 1986-04-16 4 I'l Mil 2^ W i'l-J A i*& N 3 A I t'i i CI is n ft II i- -.1- M /iV Mr.!: F i'_ X &§NB rfi X -0 ii" .i z >\Z: fi) ff i■h.•aa xz rz z sn# *aa i-t<. ft [KivM.ii t i in';'" v». t428 words
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594 1986-04-16 5 HARON A. RAHMAN - HARON A. RAHMAN By MALAM Mustikarama '86 held at the Victoria Theatre on Mar 26 and 27 was not meant to be mere entertainment. Jointly organised by the Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations (Majlis Pusat) and the People's Association, it also constituted a594 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1986-04-16 5 Oleh HARON A. RAHMAN dan A. HALIM KADER Malam Mustikarama '86 yang dianjurkan bersama oleh Majlis Pusat Pertubuhan-pertubu-han Budaya Melayu Singapura (MP) dan Persatuan Rakyat (PA) di Panggung Victoria pada 26 dan 27 Mac lepas tidak dimaksudkan oleh para penganjurnya sebagai hiburan semata.1,027 words
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Advertisement850 1986-04-16 5 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES STANTS RSSOBBI I Te1efaxN0 :*****59 j Kates: I Bet Service. Sales Service: Straits Times: SS2S.OO pec. cm. Collected: 555 .00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel *****11 ext 5724 56 8 5669 I Sunday Times Ss_s62|J_c cm I Posted SSIO 00 APPOINTMENTS am\wmja aaa a ma__i_—850 words
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Advertisement416 1986-04-16 5 n SIA invites applications tor the following appointments m Singapore TRAINEE WORKSHOP ENGINEER REQUIREMENTS AND TRAINING A Technician Diploma m Mechanical Fngineering from the Singapore Polytechnic or the Ngee Ann Technical College Trainees will be bonded lor the duration ot training and 3 years thereafter TRAINEE ARTISANS REQUIREMENTS AND TRAINING416 words
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Advertisement697 1986-04-16 6 APPOINTMENTS NUS Postgraduate Diploma m Systems Analysis The Institute of Systems Science (ISS) plays a strategic role m advanced computer training and applications research for Singapore's computer software industry. Today. ISS invites applications for the bth intake of its nine-month full-time course leading to the NUS Diploma m Systems Analysis.697 words
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Advertisement265 1986-04-16 6 A fast-expanding publishing company urgently requires: ADVERTISEMENT SALES EXECUTIVES To sell advertisement space for various specialised publications which range from antique, wine dine and shopping guides. The Requirement: Have relevant working experience m handling the above subjects. Have good knowledge of the trade concerned. Able to work independently. Attractive wage265 words
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Advertisement747 1986-04-16 6 (C_ ("1 1 I—'1 [7\ /7| rp^ 1 1~\ [I is a Multi-National Corporation and fl 2g) r=3 p=i *<^ one of the largest Electrical fl U L______ UVJ U U \J *^__V Electronic Group m the world. fl invites applications for Process Engineer 1 (I.C. Division -Chemical Process) fl747 words
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Advertisement845 1986-04-16 6 O BOSCH I SALES ENGINEER (ELECTRONICS) I WORKSHOP TESTING EQUIPMENT I Reporting to the Marketing Manager, the sales engineer will be B responsible for the sales and servicing ol electronic workshop B testing equipment and related technical products tor use In I vehicle workshops m Singapore and Malaysia. fl The845 words
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Advertisement433 1986-04-16 7 NOTICES I PETROLIAM NASIONAL BERHAD I PETRONAS I SALES OF TUBULARS AND I DRILLING EQUIPMENT B Tenders are invited to purchase tubulars, drilling B equipment and materials located at Kudat, Sabah on B AS-IS, WHERE-IS" basis. B Interested parties are advised to collect the Tender B Documents from: B Tenders,433 words
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Advertisement461 1986-04-16 7 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE Divorce Petition Ne ef ISM Betweea R. NAGIAH Petitioner aaa YASOTHAY D/O MARIMUTHU -•-fC£BpOQQCQ»_ NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: YASOTHAY D/O MARIMUTHU Block 34, #06-369 Bedok South Avenue 2 Singapore 1646 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In461 words
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Advertisement826 1986-04-16 7 fW_b I SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^ I TENDER NOTICE I H Tenders are invited for the following:- fl 1 Tender No 4/86/3 I B Supply and delivery of Teleprinter Paper fl H for 1 year. fl fl Tender Deposit $500.00 fl H Closing Date :25 Apr 86 -12 noon B I826 words
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Advertisement602 1986-04-16 7 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up Ne 115 of 1989 la the Matter ef the Companies Act (Cap 186) Aai la the Matter ef MILLBOND PRINTING CO PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of602 words
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Advertisement666 1986-04-16 7 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF WING LEE PRINTING PRESS PTELTD (Incorporated m the Republic ef Singapore) (IN UQUIDATION) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above-named Company which is being voluntarily wound up, are required666 words
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Advertisement695 1986-04-16 7 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 2129 at 1986 Between MARKLAND/ PROPERTIES PRIVATE LIMITED Plaintiffs aad NANCY CHIU CHEN YUAH HAR Defendant To: Nancy Chiu <g, Chen Yuah Har late of 19 Watten Rise, Singapore 1128 the abovenamed Defendant, but whose present residence the Plaintiffs695 words
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Advertisement317 1986-04-16 7 special Furnitufeß=^^; Orgarnsedby.^ f Italy Interior Decoration Co. OQIQS OO venue: supreme House j] Bf-M Exhibition Hall ___L__lk <2nd Storey, #02-07 Penang Rd) mm Bedroom Set Date 16/4/86 22/4/86 Mp. frexn §67© Time :T2.oonn -9.50pm W" >b7B (Dally) fmmTttmwwM '-iiii___^^MBn.\^ TiuuT Tr l^ i \__tt_____pr r^^_S_\ 6 i l^_____________^V_ \___l317 words
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Advertisement385 1986-04-16 8 Available m April 1986 ma LamL^^m\ A treasury of management advice culled from the best of the weekly column, "Manager's Journal,'' m the pages of The Wall Street Journal. Practical guides for everything from productive lunching and constructive procrastinating to handling young bosses and sly bosses. Flying on Wings of385 words
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Advertisement47 1986-04-16 8 <________ il i ■^*mmm%9aio l m* tii fl __________________T^^ _L_ m* _Kj________Bs** For orders and further enquiries, please call Tel: *****55 ext. 2216/2217. Published by Jane's Publishing Ltd, UK. Distributed by M FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS i iutrynq Pot Ro*rt S >.p*v,^ a mfmh»> i» Th* T. m fublnh.oq O _>47 words
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Advertisement26 1986-04-16 8 Hil -_^_fP .y_i_P^H ____tl Klal v>i >_JL____^^^fCTT ________r ______P_^__________l___J ___w ___H "^P^*3i ____________r^*^f_^F s i#' ■iv 9K r_l mw^Jmmwm* mWk'-' _l____-P___^-__! H| i '^^''^ZM w"^Z *W^^a¥*A9MaT*\xw\mmw*^^26 words
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Miscellaneous577 1986-04-16 8 SUN TAN PEANUTS .SfifiSfi \(^'»s™Y lg^^'tf-0 r-Tl I UWAT-AS-WTiT IP lh— 11/.-PT.A 1 jgg^^'f_^^/ 3 I KNOW iWveRY /r^ 7 P=S~7 &3 50UNPEPUKE A CANNON! I WWW IT WAS A I THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Man Walker V IM HOT A6KIH6 HDU XH J^^,TnOPMAPPLB C/^|7577 words
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Advertisement1061 1986-04-16 9 V > I II 1 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services FOR SALE Data General Nova 4 computer system 128 KB MOS Memory 4 units Dasher D2OO VDUs 20 MB Disc Cartridge RO TN2OO 200cps Line Printer Highest offer secures L Call: *****97 2 Eating Out 2 Eating1,061 words
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Advertisement628 1986-04-16 9 18 Horns Furniture/ Furnishing i CALL: MAY JUNE Sofa Mfg., Made to order It reupholstery. *****45/ Pager: *****85 (day/ night). CUSHION (SOFA'S) SET for reupholsterlng or made-to-order covers. Anne Poo. *****80. RE-UPHOLSTER YOUR OLD sofa. Design new ones. Contact: *****92. SPECIALISED IN REDESIGNING/ reupholstery of old sofas. Reasonable price. Tel:628 words
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Advertisement683 1986-04-16 9 25 Sale: Other Products EXPAT SALE OF almost new Sharp auto washing machine Ss3oo. Cane bar It 5 stools Ss4so. Akai video Ss3Bo. Mini bar fridge Ss23o. Chinese sideboard Ssloo. Hoover floor polisher steam iron. *****46. 3 ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP for cheap sale. Tanah Merah Country Club, Jurong Country Club and683 words
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Advertisement688 1986-04-16 9 29 Beauty Culture INSTANT RESULTI WE remove all ugly hairs from armpits, hands, legs and face with an exclusive new product. Ladies only. Tel. *****72, 11- 7pm. VERY ATTRACTIVE FREE gifts will be given to those who sign a facial/ slimming course with us. Try us, the beauty specialist through688 words
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Advertisement424 1986-04-16 9 32 Photography/ Video Filming EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE WeBUYeSEILeTRADE-IN _m_J» MA___HAaee ti ot anus oi cameras #01-05 Sim Lim Tower, 10 Jalan Besa^Singapore 0820 SELLING: HOYA 80-200/F4 zoom lens with guarantee for Minolta cameras, tripods and various filters 55mm. Buying: Nikon FA with accessories. Contact Peter *****50. 33 Babysitting/ Child Care424 words
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Advertisement666 1986-04-16 9 36 Houee Renovation/ Decor GENUINE OFFERI 12"x12" Ceramic 3 Room $2000 4 Room $3300 5 Room $4500 Extend White Wall Tilee 3 Room $1000 4 Room $1100 5 Room $1200 Rocketone spraying to whole premises 3 Room $1,100 4 Room $1350 5 Room $1,700 Executive/ Maisonette $2,000 CALL US, NO666 words
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Advertisement1111 1986-04-16 9 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday lo Friday 9m tc b JGprr. spm n? tor ne>! day I Saturday -uarr k 2pm i Ham deadline ten The :,..na,., limes Pubic Hoiday .am tc ipm COUNTER SERVICE: TMES ORCHARD CENTRE, #02 10. LUCKY fIAZA Monday to Friday 10am to 1? noon lpm lo 51,111 words
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Advertisement1481 1986-04-16 10 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal fu ler $30 $70 per trip Specialist household, goods transportatli to and from HDB estate, offl l <i- removal, special care to piano organ m transit Experlenci |S and reliable service Prices ye reasonable Bam 10pm (7 da cc a wee v Tel: *****00 nWO $701,481 words
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Advertisement753 1986-04-16 10 51 Printing/ Copying Services m EXPRESS PRINTING SERVIC on call *****65 Interalfa Insta cc Printing Pte. Ltd. Middle I Si Guan Hua Bldg. -09. Ed ry FAST ANO RELIABLE prlntii ys Name cards, letterheads, i voices, certificates, logo desl( and artwork. Contact *****96. al c- FAST CHEETAHS "While y re,753 words
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Advertisement1483 1986-04-16 10 56 Industrial 56 Industrial I se n <fu.iri.i Egmpment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies Supplies !es I Material handling gn> w _F% V__%l% I _Pt 4 DrODIGmSr .99 uuwm wwammamrmmmtmv Solve them at only f rTir v s»o per week.* jm^l iia}} This Cr °wn "M" Series Walkie Stacker easily mw\ Jam1,483 words
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Advertisement707 1986-04-16 10 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $180 INDONESIAN $200 (***** ($680) ($770) ($1,850) Above complete placement fee includes Airfare. $5,000 Security Bond $***** P A Visa. Medical Examination. Process Complete Documentation YOU RAY NOTHING MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years' Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED707 words
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Advertisement643 1986-04-16 10 68 Situationa Vacant: Professional/ Executive M^HIPPIN^I MANAGER 2. OPERATION EXECUTIVE An eeteMiehed ahipping co. with foreign base is looking for suitable candidates for the above posts:- An analytical mind and a responsible person who is hardworking and able to work lndependenUy. Able to lead and supervise his subordinates. Communicates well643 words
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Advertisement560 1986-04-16 10 67 Situationa Vacant: EDP isetan s^japort.-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has an immediate vacanc •or the position of:TRAINEE MALI COMPUTER OPERATOR (EOP) Age 20- 24 years c Singapore citizens GCE 'O' level with i credit ln Maths Basic knowledge it computer work Able to work on 2ro tating shirts Must complete Na560 words
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Advertisement605 1986-04-16 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ i Clerical 1 NORTEL PTE LTO fMQUMM PURCHASER/ BUYER Candidates should 0999—9. OCB Oor A level Must possess cert or diploma m electronics Good knowledge m electronic components j Able to communicate effectively with vendors Bilingual m English Man_ann Mm 3 years experience m relevant field605 words
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Advertisement709 1986-04-16 11 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Lmr^^^^mT^^t 'Hi 1 TRAVEL mmaa)^ 1 CAREERS Get started with a challenging and secure career m the travel industry. We are now recruiting a team of highly motivated personnel due to our rapid expansion programme. Here's your chance to move709 words
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Advertisement619 1986-04-16 11 APPLICANTS REPLYING to Box numbers of vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or reference with their applications. No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also advised a write to Box Numbers correctly and check them before posting. FEMALE CLERK URGENTLY reqd. by an619 words
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Advertisement532 1986-04-16 11 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Salea Salea An established Travel Agency invites applicants from suitably qualified Singaporeans for appointments as:SALES EXECUTIVES Candidates must be proficient m English. Preference will be given to those who are bilingual. Must have had at least 3- 5 years' experience m travel trade. ACCOUNTS532 words
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Advertisement552 1986-04-16 11 f C__W__f j I INTERNATIONAL J\ Build a career with fast expanding company promoting advanced electronic washroom equipment and services. a Matured individual, a Ability to communicate effectively, c Direct sales experience, a Aggressive and enjoys selling, c Must own a car. Interested applicants please write with full resume to:552 words
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Advertisement677 1986-04-16 11 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea A multi-national Organisation distributing a wide range of internationally known products is inviting suitable applicants to join their dynamic sales team. If you are keen m direct selling and wish to have a challenging career, call us personally to-day and to-morrow to find out more about677 words
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Advertisement875 1986-04-16 11 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea Garment Factory requires a SALES MANAGER (Male or Female) Requirements: Must be bilingual, c With no less than 3 years experience m exporting of woven jeans, trousers skirts. Applicants to submit resume together with photograph to: c/o 279, Ist Floor Jalan Besar Singapore 0820 Young Fashion875 words
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Advertisement547 1986-04-16 11 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea EARN EXTRA INCOME by direct sales of French perfume. Attractive commission. Pis. call *****64. FEMALE MEDICAL SALES Assistant reqd. Age: 18 to 30. Chinese. Call *****38 (Lee) 60 Smith St. LADIES) EARN EXTRA $300 a week m your free time. Excellent product backing. Tel: *****48 PART-TIME547 words
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Advertisement1042 1986-04-16 11 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical Technical t t„v7 V )T^ X v/ Due t0 expansion program, J lS\ JSV/tLJ. we nave »«caneias tor: PRESTRESSING SITE SUPERVISORS a Completed N.S. a Possess Diploma m Mechanical. Building or Civil Engineering or equivalent a Matured personality and able to work independently1,042 words
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Advertisement721 1986-04-16 11 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MRT 305 WA CHANG HYUNDAI J/V Located at Bedofc requires ASST PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR Male Singaporean age below _5 years Minimum years experience m co-ordination with project clients public authority project claim labour management general affairs Interested applicants, please submit their personal resume self introduction contact telephone721 words
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Advertisement572 1986-04-16 12 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production I Oo you wish to have a secured job? I Come and Join us as I FEMALE PRODUCTION ll OPERATORS I Age 16 years above Training will be provided I Coma Immediately to ©Shintom Electronics (Singapore) Pto Ltd572 words
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Advertisement323 1986-04-16 12 ■@1 SEIKO WATCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY has vacancies for: PRODUCTION ASSISTANT (Male) Possess Secondary Education Able to write simple report m English Age Between 30 and 40 years old a Working Hours Permanent 3rd Shift 11 20 pm to 7 40 am Duties include: Overall responsible for the 3rd Shift Operation323 words
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Advertisement227 1986-04-16 12 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production 7 Hourly rated $2.90 N. Lw^. I per hour m V Age: Maximum 45 J Wz l^- Mw years old < y^(^^ f Monday Friday J \7\ (2.00pm 11.00pm) N _gJR_K V Dinner provided J a^^l-M 7 Medical benefits J w*^ *^M227 words
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Advertisement120 1986-04-16 12 INMBI SINGAPORE LIMITED I n n requires MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for 2nd shift $8 for 3rd shift) Salary Increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Free Transport Airconditioned120 words
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Advertisement494 1986-04-16 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous *************************1 INCOM SINGAPORE jgmjaffi An American multinational company has vacancy for the position of: Must be able to speak and read simple English Must be physically fit Aged 35 years and above We offer 5-day work' week, free transport/ transport allowance and free life accident Insurance.494 words
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Advertisement531 1986-04-16 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WANTED! Wa ?V B. Experienced hairstylist At least 2 years' working experience m a hair salon Salary from $1,000 $2,000 Receptionist /Cashier Shampoo girl /asst. hairdresser Please call *****28/ *****28 for on interview PASIR PANJANG BOWL has immediate vacancies for TRAINEE MECHANICS a Above 17 years531 words
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Advertisement675 1986-04-16 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CARPARK ATTENDANTS required Please apply giving qualifications, experience salary expected to:M ANAGING AGENT WONG KUM SEX VALUERS 8 PROPERTY CONSULTANTS 1 Colombo Court, #04-23A Construction company requires 1. LAND SURVEYOR 2. P&H OPERATOR 3. CARPENTER JOINER 4. LORRY DRIVER Interested, please contact *****11 between 4pm and675 words
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Advertisement893 1986-04-16 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FURNITURE CO. IN Sungei __a__ui Ind. Est reg Drivers and General Labourers Interested, call personally Decor Furniture (Pte) Ltd. 12 Sungei Kadut St 2 tel *****37 RETRENCHMENT PROOF. Embark on a career m Financial Planning Determine your own future Training provided Tel Jeffrey Low. Dip All893 words
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Advertisement360 1986-04-16 12 81 Vehicles For Hire SELF-DRIVE CAR/ LIMOUSINE/ Vans available at good deals on budget prices Call Callo 07-*****5/6 Johor Bahru AIRCOND. CARS AT special dail> weekly St monthly rates Weekend special also 23-6420. 235.25*. AIRCON CARS, RADIO cassette Reasonable rental al $25 daily or $150 weekly Tel *****20 CONTACT YONG360 words
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Advertisement770 1986-04-16 13 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Inaurance Inaurance I I jo^_____^_ -AmW— „_>v Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates Up to 80% financing Call 533-3737 today f-1 FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT UMITED j 55 Oil Street *46-02. OCBC Centre. Singapore 0104. TAI THONG LEE TRADING PTE LTD Offers low Interest770 words
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Advertisement678 1986-04-16 13 88 For Sato: Ford/Fiat CO. REGN. ALMOST 84 Ford Laser 1.3 GL (Hatchback), l owner. Aircond.. radio cassette. Tax 9/86. Excellent cond. Tel: *****05. 1990 FIAT 131 Super Miraflorl auto. Aircon.. cassette, immaculate condition. $9,500 only. Loan $7,000 arrangeable. *****31. 1993 FORD LASER 1.5 4 doors. Notchback. Full accessories. Ist678 words
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Advertisement929 1986-04-16 13 89 For Sato: Datsun/Nissan MID. S3 PULSAR 1.0 DX. Tax till 2/ 'B7 with aircon., hi-fi m showroom conditio'.. *****88 Mr. Teh. NOV. 77 120 Y. Aircon.. radio cassette. PARF eligible, beautiful no. 1888. $7,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****96. O REGN. ALMOST '82 Nissan Laurel 2.0, auto, aircon.. cassette. Tel: *****33929 words
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Advertisement892 1986-04-16 13 90 For Sato: Toyota NON PARF. 74 Toyota Corolla. Alrcon, radio, cassette. Excellent cond. $4,950 0.n.0. *****26 •a* '84 COROLLA 1.6 GL. 5-speed, power steering, low mileage. *****91, Andy. TOYOTA SUPER CROWN. 1976. 2600 c.c. alrcon, $2,000. Pte plate. Tel *****63 office hours. WHITE TOYOTA CRESSIDA, 1981 model. 'Q' plate,892 words
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Advertisement825 1986-04-16 13 92 For Sato: Mazda CO. REGD. S1 Mazda 626 auto. 1 owner. Excellent condition. Highest offer. *****66 MAZDA I.SGT 323 with sun roof, end '82. New s/rims St tyres. Tel: *****86 Frankle after 4.30pm. 78 MAZDA 323, 1000 c.c, good condition, PARF, road tax till '87. $6,800. Tel. *****48. 79825 words
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Advertisement858 1986-04-16 13 96 For Sato: Other Makes PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD (Known lor top quality used cars) 11, Leng Kee Road. 8E0315 (Opp. Cycle A Carriage) TEL: *****77 (4 UNES) '85 Suzuki SA3IO 5-dr. 5-speed. •84 Nissan C2O van 5-dr 1500 Mazda 323 1.3 5-speed notchback Subaru 700 Mazda 929 Hardtop858 words
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Advertisement723 1986-04-16 13 97 For Sato: Commercial Vehicles 1977 COLT VAN 1400. Passed inspection. Good condition. $1,900. Tel: *****66. 1977 DATSUN PICKUP wooden body, well maintained, passed ROY. $1300. No 1 L0r .34, Geylang. 19S1 ISUZU DIESEL 10ft Low deck. Lorry. Selling cheap 68 Mackenzie road, Ricky. 1993 OCT. TOYOTA Hl-ace van. 1800723 words
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Advertisement1531 1986-04-16 13 99 Vehicles Wanted 99 Vehicles Wanted j CHUNG SHAN MOTORS (USED CAR DIVISION) < BUY AND SELL USED VEHICLES HIRE- PURCHASE INSURANCE AGENTS MOTOR-REPAIRERS ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME. j 240, Lavender Street, Singapore 1233. I Tel: *****88 (8 Unes) 100 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER for all PARF scrap cars. SZ1,531 words
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Advertisement884 1986-04-16 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D 2057 SPACIOUS 1-STOREV de lached bungalow fully furnished with 3 air< on bdrms servant's, modern kitchen, garage large gdn Area quiel residential, near all amenities Avail immediately Te! *****42 DETACHED 2-STOREY CEHTRAL aircond. 4 bdrms at Jin Seaview modern fitted kitchen, alarm system rental $2,500884 words
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Advertisement854 1986-04-16 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments l^Simij_E_^^fflAET MAKCNETTES FORRENT FROM $3,000 PER MONTH COMMON FACILITIES OLYMPIC LENGTH SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM SQUASH COURTS CLUB HOUSE TENNIS COURTS MINI-SUPER MARKET^ MODERN SAUNA 24-HOUR SECURITY CONTACT TEL:- *****33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses -STOREY MOOERN BUNGALOW S bdrau854 words
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Advertisement329 1986-04-16 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmonta GALLARIA, ELIZABETH HGT./ TWR., TRENOALE, CAIRNHILL HGT./ VIEW. New 3/ 4-bdrm. Facilities. $2,500 up. BEVERLY HILLS, NASSIM MAN., JERVOIS CT., CUSCADEN. 3/ 4 bdrms. Facilities. $4,000 up. PINE TREE CLUB vicinity. New townh'ses. 4 bdrms. Total privacy. Pool. $3,000. Dairy Farm, Goodluck Gdn., Ying Man., Tanglin329 words
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Advertisement751 1986-04-16 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments fYAHG'S^ GARDEN VILLA6E Nawly completed luxurious apartment blocks, off Holland/ Ulu Pandan Road. 3,4,5 bedrooms partially or fully furnished. Walking distance to the American School. Close proximity to Japanese School, Shopping Supermarket. Pools, squash, security and landscape garden. *****77 YANG'S PROPERTY MAN. 1 RAJAH TOWER PENTHOUSE751 words
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Advertisement920 1986-04-16 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmanta D.lO. QUEEN ASTRID Hill. D/storey detached house make into 2 flats. Ist flr. 4 bdrms., 3 bathrms. with 34.000 sq.ft. garden. Going for $2,700 only. Call: *****74. D.1025, CREE COURT. Furn. studio apt. Serene environment. Suitable for singles/ couples without children Very reasonable rental. *****33 ext.920 words
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Advertisement866 1986-04-16 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmanta SOMMERVILLE APT. 2010 sq ft 3-1 bdrms split level living/ dining, f/furn. Available 26 May Tel: *****09 SOMMERVILLE PARK 2 bdrms. apt. 941 sq.ft. Good view, full condo facilities, fully furn. $2,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****08. THOMSON GROVE PENTHOUSE. Full facilities/ furnished. 3/ family/ servant's rooms. $1,000.866 words
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Advertisement876 1986-04-16 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 0.21 GOODIUCK GARDEN. Fully furn 3 bdrms pte patio, full facilities. $1,600. Soei *****11 4 0.21 PANDAN VALLEY. Camellia Terr.. 2300 sq ft 4 bdmu Rental neg Glenview *****6. D.21 SHERWOOD TWR. High rise. 3 bdrms, fully furn with full facilities $1,200 Tel 746.333 x 9876 words
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Advertisement807 1986-04-16 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments —a b^^s? 3/4/S-RM HDB FLATS and rooms available m various dists Reasonable rental Impeco *****03 3-RM FLAT AT Tampines for rent Contact Sally _*****5 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms A.M. KIO FURN. rm for single working ladies or students only Food Si laundry services provid8d Call *****21807 words
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Advertisement815 1986-04-16 15 113 For Sala: Houaaa FLORENCE VILLE FLORENCE RO, OFF UPP SERANGOON RO Brand naw 3-storey terrace houaaa Land .trea 1.780 sq (I to 3.700 sq ft bdrms servant's room Split-level living dining wood quality finishes For booking* a enquiries: HOCK HUA DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD Tel *****36 Tenure ot Lend: Freehold815 words
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Advertisement925 1986-04-16 15 113 For Sala: Houaaa D.lO JERVOIS RD.. d storey bunglw mt elevated grd approx 15.000 sq.ft.. only 5 yrs old $1 4 m ono Gateway *****38 D.lO KENG CHIN Rd s storey detached 3 bdrms attached bathrm.. servant's. F'hold 11.000 sq ft $650,000 ono Rolf *****11 D.lO ONE Of its925 words
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Advertisement775 1986-04-16 15 113 For Sala: Houaaa D 1543, MOUNTBATTEN RD. 2 storey bungalow 7000 sq ft $560,000 neg *****44 (agt D.lO JLN. PARI Dedap 2 storey seml-d 3300 sq.ft. 4* 1 rm. $400,000 ono RH *****36 D.lO LUCKY HTS. 2-storey semi-d 4 bdrms.. extensively renovated. $520,000 Colliers *****2/ *****83 D.lO OFF LANGGAR775 words
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Advertisement750 1986-04-16 15 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmanta /Rajah TowerX Magnificent and luxurious 26 storey apartment At Jalan Rajah off Balestier Road No restriction on foreigners Lease Sale Excellent location Near to town and yet m a quiet environment Up to date amenities including swimming pool and squash courts Very convenient transportation 24750 words
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Advertisement897 1986-04-16 15 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmanta DIST.IS MANDARIN GDN. Brand new, 3 bdrms., full condo facilities. Selling below cost. Tel Richard, *****34/ page *****87. DIST.9 HILL COURT, 3 bdrms./ servant's/ all attached bathrms Approx. 2000 sq.ft. S/pool. $335,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. DIST.9. PACIFIC MANSION. Fully furnished 3 bedrooms apt. 141 sq.m.897 words
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Advertisement886 1986-04-16 15 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmanta D.lO WING ON Life Gdn. 3200 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Unfurn. $620,000. Allison Ent., *****28/ *****73. 0.11 EXCLUSIVE APT. 2,100 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms, renovated, f'hold. $330,000 neg. Harvest *****88. 0.11 GOLDHILL TOWER. 1600 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms., attached bath. $320,000. Exquisite: *****14. 0.11 NOVENA VILLE. 2 bdrms.886 words
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Advertisement927 1986-04-16 15 116 For Sala: HDB Apartmanta 5-RM: TELOK BLANGAH Crescent, 81k.26, $130,000. Depot Road, 81k. 114, $125,000. Ghim Moh, Blk.B/ 13, $133,000. Pandan Gdn., 81k.407, $95,000. 4-Rm: Whampoa Drive, 81k. 94, $83,000/ 81k. 84, $75,000. Toa Payob North, 81k.201/ 209, $69,000. 3-Rm: Henderson, 81k.96, $54,000. Teban Gdn., 81k.2, $43,000. Marine Drive,927 words
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Advertisement877 1986-04-16 15 116 For Sala: HDB Apartmanta 4-RM. BRAS BASAH, high flr $98,000. 3-rm. corner, Queens Street (Rochor), facing sea. $75,000. DTPS 220-1201/ 221-6161 4/5-RM. 4-RM Bsdofc North 81k. 547 $83,000 (full CPF). 5-rm. 81k. 13 Hillview $112,000 (full CPF) Emtom *****53/ *****59 S-RM. POINT BLK. at AM Kio Central (YIP Blk.).877 words
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Advertisement376 1986-04-16 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartmanta 5-RM. A.M. XX) Blk 250. high flr marble/ ceramic Asking $115,000 *****03/4 5-RM. BOON LAY Blk 200 wellkept $93,000. 4-rm Taman Jurong Blk 103 $53,000 *****76 5-RM. MARSILING 8LK.215, $94,000 Teck Whye blk 13. $_4.000 World Property Mgt *****35/ 292-671 5-RM. POINT BLK. at Marine376 words
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Advertisement825 1986-04-16 15 117 Properties Wantad READY CASH BUYERS urgently require 4 5-rm Farrer Rd Ghim Moh. W Coast Jurong E St any areas *****03/ *****36 BUY ANO SELL through trained professional at low charges Amy *****16 CASH BUYERS URGENTLY reg HDB flats m any dist Call Song Housing Agency *****37' *****78 CLIENTS825 words
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Advertisement508 1986-04-16 16 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces L^^^H^SiH»B____i'=^-^^^"™'"_ i^^*Ta?R v %r -««a________ mw oißcnft iv STOREY _Ki_C_HM a _________r '2io sqtt amma*w^\ m mamwmw' 2723 sa ft ___^\____a____P_V____i icnnMLC. P*W 2 27 sq ft l*-k^ 8213 sqft mmm 4 *«4 my at AM*\ 84Z9 SG508 words
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Advertisement414 1986-04-16 16 120 For Sala: Offica Spaces NEW S-STOREY OFFICE bldg for sale enbloc. Built-in 40.000 sq.ft. Selling $220 p.s.f. Classlfone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref. ***** OFFICE AT BUKIT Timah Shopping Centre, area 1288 sq.ft Centrally alrcond.. offers welcome. Tel: *****18. FOR SALE. MANHATTAN House office space about 1000 sq.ft Interested call414 words
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Advertisement684 1986-04-16 16 121 For Rant: Offica Spaces PRIME OFFICE SPACE AT SHAW HOUSE Area from 657/ 877.5/ 1185.5/ 1453/ 1554.68/ 1597.5/ 1755/ 4428/ 4333 sq.ft. Available for immediate occupation. OuI»kJ«CBD Call *****77 mrt. 254. PRIME OFFICE SPACE FOR IMMEDIATE RENT OUTSIDE CBD FAR EABT SHOPPING CENTRE Office area from 324 $80 aq.ft.684 words
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Advertisement872 1986-04-16 16 121 For Rant: 121 For Rant: Offica Spaces Office Spacas GB Building When less means more. Note Bie vast, unobstruded space ___._____f____*___f____ AfmW _>__>___■_. W-______BB ______Ma_________L______ wa_RrdlvC? \ff ttflUlwl B!y*_lßßßr_fl_flJ__M_ !^B_« HB^£'^' H 138 Robinson Road I An Invaluable Opportunity I Hto Relocate to a Premier I Business Address. H872 words
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Advertisement356 1986-04-16 16 124 For Rent: 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spacas Shop Spaces mf -f^^ Forum Development Pte Ltd 400 Orchard Road #18-0. Orchard Towers Singapore 092 3 o__» rtarm* fc^SERENE M _.fv______i_j_. Strategic corner, Jones Lana ncDonaldS356 words
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Advertisement575 1986-04-16 16 TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE SHOP UNITS FOR LEASE 183/ 344/ 377 sq.ft Exclusive Shopping Centre specialising m Antiques. Furnishing A fashionwear Reasonable rental A terms Tei: *****86 FORTUNE CTR. #02-32, 420 sq.ft $2.20 p_.f Katong Shopping Ctr. #02-81 M, 332 sq.ft $280 p.s.f. Katong People's Pk. #04-07, 463 sq.ft $2.00 p_>.f.575 words
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Advertisement363 1986-04-16 16 127 Othar Real Eatata 0.10 29,000 BOJFT. land approved for bungalow with pool. Reasonable price. *****17, no agents. 135 Air Travel HOLIDAY IN PHUKET Is still one of the best holiday Ideas! Imagine the gorgeous beaches with crystal clear waters, mouth- watering seafood You'd wish you were there rightaway! i363 words
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Advertisement421 1986-04-16 16 137 Toure 137 Toure 8 Days Japan /2\v I (Disneyland) Special Jmk\ 8 Days Japan Hong kofta\ I Tokyo Disneyland Osaka a Kyoto Nora Nagoyo __a__ll Mt. Fu|l Ocean Pork a Sung Dynasty VBooe mCr^T^^ B Days Japan X.£" (Honshu •Kyushu) a»3 B> I bays Hokkaido ~S\ Honshu Hong Kong^a3S»K421 words
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Advertisement849 1986-04-16 17 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Toura WaW mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWa HT IIF- f spring Warmly, conies Finland spring j^K *~~z^Z~ KjLWI m\ Spring, a colourful season for joy With ***** _|pn "**Saßm JS-I__F _^_m 3^ es mountains and parks. Finland s spring i*— -r- *B^H IS irresistible. 1 P i^"849 words
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Advertisement108 1986-04-16 17 137 Tours 8 days Arctic Circle Finland/Sweden $2322 Dep Date 26/3. 30/4, 21/5, 28/5. 4/6. 11/6. 18/6. 25/6 15 days Arctic Circle Finland/Sweden Norway/Denmark $3488 Dep Date 4/6. 11/6, 18/6 m UNIVERSAL Travel Corpn. Pte Ltd #81-66 People's Park Centre Tel: *****7 TA 161 I 2D3N 3D4N fl $79 $109108 words
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Advertisement964 1986-04-16 17 137 Tours 137 Tours Sakura Delights Tokyo Disneyland All Japan/All Kyushu/Fukuoka/Nagasaki/Mt Aso/Beppu/ Miyazaki/Aoshima/Sakurajima/Kagoshima/Osaka'/ Kyoto/Nara Tokyo/Mt. Fuji/ Bullet Train/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyland/ Korea/Taiwan/ Hong Kong 9/13/17/20/22 Days 9 Days from *****0 20/4, 27k. 4/5 11/5. 18/5. 25/5. 1/6. 8/6, 15/6. 22/6. 29/6. 6/7. 13/7, 20/7, 27/7, 3/8, 10/8, 17/8, 24/8, 31/ B.964 words
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Advertisement378 1986-04-16 17 137 Tour* 137 Tour* j ce> Ik ml NEWSMAN In I nAi-irm I TRAVEL I -«*ni JL AjjjJ SINGAPORE H am HF a m* mCsamW _H m w -jyf __m_l sw m* _k______e__________ •SwLmmi m\ BEST SELECTED HOLIDAY I omlt $59/$69 I ONE DAY DESARU BEACH RESORT ONE NITE AT378 words
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Advertisement434 1986-04-16 17 146 Foreign Education OVERSEAS EDUCATION Do you have ONE of the following: *5 GCE O Levels 1 or 2 GCE A Levels We can place you m an ACCREDITED college or university m CANADA or AMERICA For further details and FREE advice contact CAREER ft EDUCATIONS CONSULTANTS PTE LTD #01-11.434 words
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Advertisement869 1986-04-16 18 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education SCHOOLED I IN STYLE ifc_ ,a iii_'l**» TO*n¥_rf^ __H_fci______ p^h____b^^ Dmbuitd Beginners Diploma Postgraduate Finishing School! ourse .IS weeks: Hie mo\l ci>mprchcnsi\c course •n ailahle t, >r beginners. Beginners Diploma Course .10 weeks: t\sentnil foundation training m all aspects of ihe hauawj, I ling869 words
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Advertisement665 1986-04-16 18 147 Academic Courses EFFECTIVE TUITION. ALL subjects at youi iiniiif Success assured :«4ri_tM 3M8356 ENG. LANG. FOR SCC I. OP fWT pre-u by expertenced Etng hon Krad Tel *****91 after tip m EXPERIENCED BILINGUAL TUTORS provide home tmt Kin at all levels 447;«H)7 I lay Nl^llt) EXPERIENCED UNDERGRADUATE TUTORS Willing665 words
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Advertisement534 1986-04-16 18 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses P*AT^I W^^ NCC Diploma In Computer Studies r City and Guilds 418 (747) GCE O' or A' m Computer Science m^mi for A students I British Computer Society Part I m%M W*a GP 1.2.A.C.D VH Institution for Certification of Computer Professionals (ICCP USA) and534 words
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Advertisement304 1986-04-16 18 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Effll BMC COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE CLASSES Commencing m May "86 PLEASE ENROL EARLY ACCOUNTING DIP. IN ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) BOOKKEEPING (Inter.) BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING BUSINESS STATISTICS COST ACCOUNTING COMMERCIAL LAW ECONOMICS ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE MARKETING DIP. IN MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS c PRIVATE304 words
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Advertisement412 1986-04-16 18 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses Typing Courses Advanced JL b_H B__M__ 'U([fr=Z E Techniques __Tm I I (a member of Times Organisation) The Trusted Name In Training Move forward with professional training j Jobs are getting more demanding each day. To enhance your chances of412 words
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Advertisement132 1986-04-16 18 ENGLISH/ MATHS./ COMMERCE Principles of Accounts for 'O level Morning/ Afternoon, Evening. Beginners Book-Keep ing Monday 6 pm. Inter. Satur day 2 pm. Beginners Shorthanc Friday 6 pm. Singapore Institut* of Commerce Selegii Complex (*****81/ *****49). RECEPTIONIST COURSE WED. Thur. 6-9pm. Enrol now. S'pon Inst, of Commerce *04-283 Sele gie132 words
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Advertisement254 1986-04-16 18 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/PUBLIC RELATIONS For LCCI 1967 Eiam. Subjects: Marketing c Salesmanship c Public Relations c Advertising Full Time Classes Commencing on 21/4/86, Mon. Fri., 1.30 5.30pm. Part Tim* Cla**** Commencing at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE *05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****80 (8254 words
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Advertisement562 1986-04-16 18 151 Language Courses LEARN JAPANESE THE JAPANESE WAV Always been interested m learn- j ing Japanese but having time problem CPS, specialists m tho teaching of Japanese, can now otter you a wide range of c1a.... to suit your convenience. B-MTH STANDARD COURSE Sterling Fridsy 25 April 6.00pm-7 30pm or562 words
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Advertisement710 1986-04-16 18 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction CATWALK PROOUCTION Proles sional modelling courses com mencing on 20 4 nr, instructed by London trained instructor On completion ol course over seas and local assignments will be given BniOl now Tel *****73 IVOR'S MODELS Male l IBSSI II i ommeni in* soon Tei *****49 3373710 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-04-16 19 SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR and her companion foi nearly 50 years, the late Jean-Paul Sartre, were ?iants of Oth-century intellectual life ii France but she was probably best known around the world for the extra impetus she gave to the women's movement. A theoretician and political activist asReuter - 594 words
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Article, Illustration794 1986-04-16 19 Heart-throb crooner Julio Iglesias comes on Ch 12 tonight at 9 pm. Did you know he was a footballer once? There's hope for Fandi yet. THE goalkeeper for the Spanish football team, Real Madrid, tell badly as be tried to make a save.IPS - 794 words
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Article, Illustration715 1986-04-16 19 KANNAN CHANDRAN meets a new recording artiste, Julia Hsu, whose album includes a version of Within You'll Remain. I went back (to Suwah) and again, it was flop, flop, flop. But that waen't what got me down. It was leaving home and meeting soKENNETH KOH - 715 words
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Miscellaneous613 1986-04-16 19 What's im PERFORMANCES Chng Suan Tze. et sales will go towards the during office hours. Please Georgette Chen and Lim craftsmanship to reproduce COMMUNITY CFNTRF D*wl Ratna (Malay). Community Chest of Singa- bring along your identity card. Cheng Hoe. National Museum hand-painted Chinese porceCONCFRT FpatnHna About a bride-to-be who is613 words
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Miscellaneous966 1986-04-16 19 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 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd)966 words
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