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Title Section15 1986-04-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration641 1986-04-17 1 H. L. LIM - PM bounces ball back at media H. L. LIM Australia and its journalists asked to do some soul-searching By in Canberra CANBERRA Mr Lee Kuan Yew went to the National Press Gub yesterday with a 10-minut? speech. It was clear he wanted to tell Australians: THAT PRESIDENT Suharto ot IndonesiaAP - 641 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-04-17 1 4 In retrospect, no event has had a more profound influence on the development of the region than the character and outlook of President Suharto of Indonesia. Indonesia's concentration, during the past 20 years, on economic development and social upHftment, wo jW not have boon, had ho not171 words
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Article42 1986-04-17 1 BEIJING Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney will pay an official visit to China from May 8 to 12, the Foreign Ministry said yesterday. It will be his first visit to China as Prime Minister. He made a pri vat^vjsjyr^jhiry^n APAP - 42 words
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Article288 1986-04-17 1 DUBLIN Irish police yesterday won the release of kidnapped banker's wife Jennifer Guinness after laying siege to a house in a fashionable Dublin suburb. Police said there was a burst of gunfire as they arrived at the house in the Ballsbridge area. "I was treated very well andReuter - 288 words
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164 1986-04-17 1 WASHINGTON The State Department said an American employee at the US embassy in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum was shot and seriously wounded and a radio network said Libya was believed to be responsible for the attack. A State Department spokesman said USAP; AFP; UPI - 164 words
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130 1986-04-17 1 RESCUE workers who were directly Involved in saving 17 people from the collapsed Hotel New World In Serangoon Road last month will be presented with awards on April 26. A statement trom the Prime Minister's Office said the ceremony will be held at130 words
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Article, Illustration144 1986-04-17 1 4 1 presume you would like to know whether I support Mr Reagan or I condemn him or I have nothing to say. To condemn Mr Reagan is to encourage terrorism. (Applause from the audience.) To support Mr Reagan ie to invite terrorism (at our)144 words
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691 1986-04-17 1 Attack on Libya sends FT index into tailspin: Paga 17 Europaan allies split over raid: Paga 4 TRIPOLI Machinegun fire broke out near Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's headquarters and in wide sectors of the capital as well as in Tripoli's main portAP; UPI; Reuter - 691 words
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Article88 1986-04-17 1 Corpse found in drain A MAN'S body half of it wrapped in a nylon sack was found in a drain in Bedok Reservoir Road yesterday. A construction worker who noticed a stench made the macabre find when he lifted a piece of plywood covering the one-metre-deep drain. The body was88 words
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Advertisement109 1986-04-17 1 DEPART ARRIVE [HONGKONG ROME 2245 HRS 0600 ____e________e__ W-athay Pacific now flies non-stop from Hong Kong to Rome every Tuesday and Saturday. Passengers flying from Singapore to Hong Kong can take advantage of our Cost-Less Encounters card, entitling them to discounts and free gifts in shops, restaurants and nightclubs. And109 words
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Advertisement27 1986-04-17 1 Rational library Singapore I i li __R____-?__^_^__!VS Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5 Aseaa Caaseway 8 Comment Perspective 14,15 Letters li TlmesDollar 17-2t Racing 22 Sports 23-2527 words
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Article440 1986-04-17 2 NUS' balancing act THE NATIONAL University of Singapore has a plan to take in 3 per cent more students every year but it will have to balance its student intake and at the same time limit its numbers. The NUS has to be careful not to grow beyond 15,000440 words
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Article128 1986-04-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES 8AY8: FOB reasons ol morale and consistency, wage restraint has to be applied across the board. The few companies thai eaa afford generous payments to their employees would do well to direct their savings to more predictive purposes. For however well-inten-tioned their alms might he, the128 words
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Article93 1986-04-17 2 AFTER THE COPYRIGHT LAW WILL THOSE now possessing pirated materials be prosecuted when the Copyright Bill becomes law? This is the question on tne mind of a member of the public who notes that many people use pirated materials in their homes or businesses. Must they give them all93 words
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235 1986-04-17 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Marcos case begins THE MANILA government has begun criminal proceedings against deposed president Ferdinand Marcos and 25 others, members of his family and associates, for corruptly taking at least US$5 billion (Ssll billion). Solicitor-General Sedfrey Ordonez filed a criminal complaint last week with the235 words
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Article264 1986-04-17 2 Everton at the top ENGLAND STRIKER Gary Lineker scored his first goal in six weeks on Tuesday night as soccer champions Everton replaced Liverpool at the top of the English First Division, following the 2-0 win against Watford. Chelsea became London's latest title hopes with a 2-1 win against264 words
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Article490 1986-04-17 2 L Supermart trends FUN AND CONVENIENCE are the two catchwords in supermarket retailing today. By introducing attractive displays, softer lighting, food "boutiques", wider aisles and convenient ready-to-serve and ready-to-cook packs of complete meals, supermarkets are hoping to make a more pleasurable experience out of a weekly chore and490 words
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Article230 1986-04-17 2 DEALS BY BANK SUBSIDIARIES ALSO SUBJECT TO 0.25% LEVY THE BIG FOUR banks have decided to impose a quarter per cent levy also on deals done through their own broking subsidiaries under the CPF investment scheme. Earlier, the banks had wanted to impose the levy only on share deals230 words
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Article283 1986-04-17 2 UN move to cut costs FACED WITH A financial crunch, UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cue liar, has proposed cuts in meetings, including curtailing the UN General Assembly session by three weeks. In a report to a special General Assembly, called to deal with the most serious283 words
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Article263 1986-04-17 2 Convert your ideas into Cash If you have great ideas ond en*oy designing children's dresses, here's a chance to make some extra money A company at classification 74 requires freelancers on commission basis Classifieds: Pg. 6, Section Two ______r y Product Advertiser Section/Pace Aerobics Contest Paramount Hotel 25263 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-04-17 3 THIS man la the north Indian town of Hardwar has reportedly been standing sa one leg far mare than It years. His name is Latkani Baba, the holy man of Hardwar, and an Sunday he had more than his usual share at attention. It waaReuter - 89 words
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Article150 1986-04-17 3 HONGKONG A 50-year-old man whose penis was cut off by a jealous woman had the organ surgically reconnected in a hospital here. A spokesman for the Medical and Health Department said yesterday the man referred to only as Mr Au had successfully undergone theWINSOME LANE - 150 words
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183 1986-04-17 3 Now 300 churchmen tO lead anti-Chun rallies SEOUL A group of 300 Protestant churchmen have pledged to lead a fight to remove President Chun Doo Hwan and restore democracy by holding protest rallies throughout South Korea. The Reverend Kim Dong-Wan, chairman of the National Council of Clergy for Peace andReuter - 183 words
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Article63 1986-04-17 3 MIAMI A Black man convicted of murdering a White man and raping his wife during what the authorities said was a 10-month, racially motivated crime spree was put to death on Tuesday in the electric chair at Starke, Florida. Daniel Morris Thomas, 37, was the 14th personAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-04-17 3 Potor Hazelhurst - No parking near summit site Potor Hazelhurst Tokyo police tighten security By i vn/u yuvi i crj//i/f/i/c" t TOKYO Japanese motorists will be banned from parking cars within 1.5 km rocket range of the summit meeting of leaders of the seven industrialised nations in Tokyo next month. And 30,000 Japanese391 words
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307 1986-04-17 3 HONGKONG A row about the drafting of Hongkong's post-1997 constitution has erupted, with some local politicians accusing China of trying to impose its own outline draft without considering local views. The furore was sparked off by Mr Xu Jiatun, head ofAFP - 307 words
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92 1986-04-17 3 Beijing 'no' to Soviet call for summit BEIJING Beijing has rejected as "unrealistic" Moscow's recent proposal for a summit meeting between the two countries, citing the continuing Soviet threat to Chinese security. "The key to the normalisation of (Sino-Soviet) relations is the removal of tho three obstacles." said Foreign MinistryUPI - 92 words
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Article83 1986-04-17 3 CONSUMER PRICES in the 24 industnal countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development showed the largest fall in more than 24 years in February as lower oil prices brought an average decline of 0.1 per cent. It was the first fall for the organisation asReuter - 83 words
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Article61 1986-04-17 3 SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in East Berlin yesterday to attend the 11th Communist Party Congress of East Germany, ADN news agency reported. It will be the first time he has attended a communist party congress outside the Soviet Union since he became leader of the SovietAP - 61 words
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Article63 1986-04-17 3 BRITISH PUBLISHER Robert Maxwell has an nounced plans to launch a new evening newspaper this year, to be called the London Daily News, to compete with the London Standard. Mr Maxwell named Magnus Linklater, managing editor of The Observer for the past three years and a formerReuter - 63 words
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Article78 1986-04-17 3 THE DEATH toll from a storm of giant hailstones, some weighing one kilo, rose to 92 yesterday, according to rescue workers digging into houses flattened by the ice and winds of 100 kmh in Bangladesh. At least 3,000 people were injured in the storm which swept across78 words
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Article50 1986-04-17 3 ABOUT 42,000 state employees went on indefinite strike in Finland yesterday, halting all trains, affecting domestic and international flights and cutting postal, communications and other services. The strike, which started at 6 am, followed the rejection by workers' representatives of a last-minute pa^ffer^^jation^njiediato^ei^ vo Kallio. m Reuter ReuterReuter - 50 words
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The raid on Libya
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Article576 1986-04-17 4 European allies split over raid BRUSSELS The West European allies are split over the United States' bombing raid on Libya amid widespread fears that the crisis could bring reprisals on European soil. Even those Arab states that are usually sympathetic towards Washington, such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt, have criticisedReuter; AP; AFP - 576 words
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295 1986-04-17 4 Pilots to boycott airports that are unsafe LONDON World airline pilots have decided to boycott airports which do not protect passengers against terrorism and which harbour hijackers. The International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations (Ifalpa), representing 61,000 pilots from GO countries, took the step at its annual conference on Tuesday.Reuter - 295 words
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252 1986-04-17 4 Libyans planned massacre in Paris, says US WASHINGTON US officials said Libyan agents had planned a grenade and machinegun attack on the American visa office in Paris that could have killed or wounded dozens of people. They were elaborating on a comment by President Ronald Reagan on Monday to justifyNYT - 252 words
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431 1986-04-17 4 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Correspondent MOSCOW The Soviet Union has scrapped next month's meeting between US Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, and put the possibility of the superpower summit in doubt, to express its outrage431 words
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Article, Illustration431 1986-04-17 4 UNITED NATIONS Mr Vernon Walters, the American delegate to the United Nations, has defended the US air strike against Libya at a Security Council meeting, calling it an act of self-defence. The Libyan delegate, Mr Rajab Azzarouk, had earlier urged the council toNYT; AP - 431 words
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283 1986-04-17 4 BERLIN Leftist extremists smashed windaws and f ought with riot police on Taesday night as mare than li,§H people demonstrated in various West German cities against the United States' air raid on Libya. In West Berlin, scores of masked, black-clad leftists among aAP; AFP - 283 words
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Article, Illustration531 1986-04-17 4 LONDON Britain braced itself yesterday for threatened Libyan reprisals by placing its military bases on full alert. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, after defending her decision to allow United States bombers to launch raids on Libya from British bases, told the House ofReuter; AFP - 531 words
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150 1986-04-17 4 WASHINGTON Around the world, American citizens, embassies and military bases sought to secure themselves against retaliation by Libya for the US raid on that country. The United States army in Europe has ordered a midnight to 5 am curfew and the US Air ForceNYT - 150 words
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214 1986-04-17 4 Malaysia condemns 'latest show of strength' KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia yesterday condemned the United States and others directly or indirectly involved in the air raid on Tripoli and Benghazi, expressing concern that the conflict could escalate. A Foreign Ministry statement did not name the other countries, but said the actions couldUPI; Bernama; AFP - 214 words
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176 1986-04-17 4 Opec rejects appeal for oil embargo GENEVA The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has rejected Libya's appeal for an oil embargo against the United States, but eight of its 13 members condemned the US attack on Libya as acts against international law. Opec ministers said possible measures against the USNYT - 176 words
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Article246 1986-04-17 4 Security stepped up in Singapore THE American Embassy and other American organisations in Singapore have stepped up security at their premises and are on the alert, following Tuesday's air strike on Libyan targets. A spokesman for the American Embassy told The Straits Times yesterday: "We have been in a heightened246 words
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134 1986-04-17 4 THE Workers' Party asked the Government yesterday to state its position on the US strike against Libya. In a statement signed by Secretary-General J. B. Jeyaretnam. the party called on the Government "to say categorically whether it condones the US strike and along134 words
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337 1986-04-17 5 UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL Javier Perez de Cuellar, tackling the "most serious financial crisis" in UN history, has proposed cuts in meetings, including curtailing the UN general assembly session by three weeks. In a report to a special general assembly, called to dealUPI - 337 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-04-17 5 CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA (California) Actor Clint Eastwo3d was sworn la as mayor at this seeladed Pacific coast town an Toesday In a brief ceremony before a street crowd jammed with about l,** tourists aad residents. Eastwood, 55, won 72 per cent ef the ballots In a record turnwutAP; UPI - 197 words
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Article32 1986-04-17 5 BAGHDAD Iraq said on Tuesday its troops had recaptured an 29-km-wide area of Iraqi territory held by Iran in an overnight offensive on the soutl^entral Gulf War front, fl ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-04-17 5 LONDON Stalin's granddaughter, Olga Peters, has returned to Britain after having reluctantly moved to the Soviet Union with her homesick mother 18 months ago. "I can't wait to go back to school and see my friends," Olga said at Heathrow airport where she arrived onAP; UPI - 367 words
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187 1986-04-17 5 AT T to cut most trade links with South Africa WASHINGTON American Telephone Telegraph Co. (AT&T), in an unprecedented agreement to adopt an employee-backed stand against apartheid, has said it will end virtually all its business relationships with South Africa. A seven-part plan announced at yesterday's annual meeting in SanUPI - 187 words
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237 1986-04-17 5 GENEVA Saudi Arabia has urged other members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to limit collective production to 16 million barrels a day, the ceiling agreed on in October 1984. A statement issued by King Fahd before the resumption ofFT - 237 words
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Article27 1986-04-17 5 WASHINGTON The United States Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Robert M. Gates as the new Deputy Director of the Centra^ntelligence Agency, -fl APAP - 27 words
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Advertisement154 1986-04-17 5 =QUEEN MARY=i COLLEGE j (University of London) John Belcher, International Students' j Officer, will be speaking about Queen Mary College and its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes DATE: Friday, 18th April 1986 TIME: 7 p.m. PLACE: British Council Theatrette 14 Collyer Quay Singapore 0104 Students who have applied or who are154 words
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515 1986-04-17 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA The government has begun criminal proceedings against deposed president Ferdinand Marcos and 25 others, members of his family and associates, for corruptly taking at least US$5 billion (Ssll billion). Solicitor-General Sedfrey Ordonez filed a criminal complaint last week515 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-04-17 6 DEMONSTRATORS carrying flags aad placards converged outside the Australian Embassy ln Jakarta to protest against a series sf articles ia aa Australian newspaper considered damaging to Indonesia. Tke protest, staged by members sf the govern-ment-backed Indonesian National Youth Committee, ended peacefully two hoars later. Ia aReuter - 102 words
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Article86 1986-04-17 6 BANGKOK Ten people were killed and seven wounded when a bomb exploded in a cinema in the northern town of Ban Nong Kok near the Thai-Bur-mese border. Police were investigating whether the bomb had been planted by communist insurgents or by drug traffickers tryingAFP; Reuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration407 1986-04-17 6 Charges of Suharto murder plot just fantasy, says Sanusi JAKARTA FORMER Cabinet Minister, Mohammad Sanusi, 65, has denied charges that he plotted to kill President Suharto and start an Islamic revolution in Indonesia. "The charges are only far-fetched fantasies of the prosecution's reconstruction of the facts," he told Jakarta's CentralReuter; AFP; AP - 407 words
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206 1986-04-17 6 Murder plot suspect attempts suicide MANILA A suspect detained in connection with an alleged plot to kill President Corazon Aquino has tried to commit suicide. Romualdo Mercado, 30, who told police investigators last week that he was paid 500,000 pesos (5554,500 to kill Mrs Aquino, tried to hang himself in206 words
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Article38 1986-04-17 6 JAKARTA A team of heart specialists from Houston has stopped performing heart bypass operations in a hospital here after most of their patients died and the rest left the hospital after an unusually frank briefing. AFPAFP - 38 words
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150 1986-04-17 6 JAKARTA Indonesia may hold its general election in April next year, instead of on the first week of May, to avoid having it clash with the Muslim fasting month. Antara news agency yesterday quoted Religious Affairs Minister Munawir Sjadzali as saying that Muslim leadersAFP - 150 words
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Article95 1986-04-17 6 JAKARTA A popular Indonesian song about an old woman's toothlessness has been banned from kindergartens In East Java because it could aggravate tke generation gap, reports reaching here said yesterday. The cockatoo bird song, Boning Kaka Tau, was banned by Mujib Ridwan, aa executive of theAFP - 95 words
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Article139 1986-04-17 6 ABBY TAN - Asean talks on taxing MNCs ABBY TAN MANILA Tax problems posed by multinational companies in host-coun-tries are the focus for participants at the sixth working group meeting of Asean tax experts which started here yesterday. The two-day meeting was opened by the newlyappointed Philippine Commissioner for the Bureau of Internal139 words
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288 1986-04-17 8 PENANG About 5,000 union members of the National Joint Councils (NJCs) staged pickets yesterday at Bayan Baru near here to back their wage claims against the government. The NJCs chairman, Mr S. Karthigesu, said more Kickets and rallies would e launched throughout theBernama; NST - 288 words
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441 1986-04-17 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By KOTA KINABALU Parti Islam will contest some of the seats in Sabah in next month's state elections. The party has formed a pro-tern committee and a Sabah branch would be set up by the end of the month, the441 words
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Article197 1986-04-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that he was prepared to meet Datuk Musa Hitam any time about the Umno deputy president's desire to help the party prepare for the coming general election. Dr Mahathir said this inNST; Bernama - 197 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-04-17 8 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By KUALA LUMPUR The 35th annual conference of the Pacific Asia Travel Association closed with a grand show that truly reflected its membership. There were songs by a choir dressed in the national costumes of almost every Pata member-country. Then itNST - 303 words
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85 1986-04-17 8 Border alert for entry of call girls KUALA LUMPUR Immigration officials on the Malaysian-Thai border have been put on the alert for a possible influx of call girls from Thailand. The Director of Immigration in Kedah, Mr Abdul Rahim Hussin, was quoted as saying that Thai call girls, aided byAFP - 85 words
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343 1986-04-17 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Usno accepts court judgment on Kitingan ALBERT RAMALINGAM KOTA KINABALU The opposition United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) said yesterday it accepted the High Court's judgment that Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan is the rightful Sabah Chief Minister. "We cannot do anything about it. But our members are not demoralised and the343 words
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225 1986-04-17 9 Two bankers join privatisation committee THE Government has appointed two more members, both bankers, to the four-man committee which is looking into the privatisation of Government companies. A statement issued by the Government holding company, Temasek Holdings, on Tuesday said the new appointments to the Public Sector Divestment Committee were225 words
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181 1986-04-17 9 HDB looks into cracks in Toa Payoh flats THE Housing Board is investigating complaints that there are cracks in the walls and ceilings of some flats in two apartment blocks in Toa Payoh. Some residents in the two blocks in Lorong 4 said the cracks appeared when re-roofing work started181 words
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Article, Illustration266 1986-04-17 9 LEONG WENG KAM - Men of Valour actor breaks leg during filming LEONG WENG KAM By TELEVISION actor Wu Guian is lying in hospital nursing a broken leg and biding his time. "I'll have to stop acting for a while. Roles which require me to run and jump are definitely out. "But I hope266 words
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Article28 1986-04-17 9 THE Prestressed and Precast Concrete Society will hold its annual general meeting and a two-day symposium on concrete technology at the Pinetree Club, Stevens Road, tomorrow.28 words
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96 1986-04-17 9 A SUBCONTRACTOR, Tan Kean Kok, 29, was charged yesterday with four counts of harbouring and employing Bangladeshis who had overstayed in Singapore. He is alleged to have harboured Abdul Hannan, 29, Kamal Ahmed, 28, M. A. Latif, 27, and Abdul Has- lum, 33, at96 words
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146 1986-04-17 9 $1,800 fine for Companies offences A MAN advertised In The Straits Times for partners la his newly-ac-quired boutique as he needed more funds to expand the business. By advertising la the "Business Opportunities" column, inviting the public to invest la Raya Fashion House Pte Ltd, Zhong Yuan-4_. nang alias William146 words
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Article125 1986-04-17 9 Man denies cheating banks A BUSINESSMAN yesterday claimed trial to 10 charges of abetment-by-conspiracy to cheat two banks of more than $4 million. Fam Hock Leong, 56, is alleged in all the charges to have conspired with lawyer-turned-business-man Lim Shu Jin, who is at large, to cheat Grindlays Bank PLC125 words
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Article, Illustration631 1986-04-17 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Intake should not exceed 15,000 by 1990 By THE National University of Singapore will have to do a delicate balancing act to expand its student intake and at the same time limit its numbers. On the cards is a plan631 words
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401 1986-04-17 10 Workers in banking and retail to begin course in August ABOUT 6,500 sales and clerical workers from the banking and retail sectors will learn a set of basic "core" skills under a pilot programme in August. The Skills Development Fund hopes that with401 words
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164 1986-04-17 10 PNG minister here for 4 -day visit PAPUA New Guinean Foreign Minister Legu Vagi, who arrived last night, is due to meet Cabinet ministers and business representatives during his four-day visit here. Mr Legu Vagi, who flew in from Sarawak, was met at Changi Airport by the Singapore High Commissioner164 words
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Article57 1986-04-17 10 A BOY, about two years old, was found dead at the foot of Meyer Tower in Meyer Road on Tuesday afternoon. Navjeet Singh Aurora, the second son of Mr Navtej Singh Aurora, was believed to have fallen from his tenth floor flat at about 12.3057 words
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Article44 1986-04-17 10 THE MP for Yuhua, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, will officially open Yuhua Primary School tomorrow at 6 pm. Tlie new $6.5 million school has its origins in the old Joo Hwa Public School, which began in 1930 as a traditional Chinese school.44 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-04-17 10 AN UNOPENED stretch of road was turned into a runway yesterday for four fighter planes from the Republic of Singapore Air Force. The jets two A4 Skyhawks and two FSE Tigers were practising taking off and landing along the newly-completed Lim Chu Kang168 words
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124 1986-04-17 10 Ministry, AUPE settle pay dispute THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE) has resolved its dispute with the Finance Ministry over reduced starting pay for civil service recruits. The two parties reached agreement in the Chambers of the Registrar of the Industrial Arbitration Govt, Mr S. Suppiah, recently. The lAC124 words
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308 1986-04-17 10 THE Economic Development Board is making a major push to upgrade Singapore's high-growth semi-conductor industry. The government body is now promoting IC designing, widely considered the key to the development of new semi-conductor products. For the first time, it is introducing a six-month308 words
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74 1986-04-17 10 THE inter-monsoon weather, marked by weak and variable winds, is expected to continue during the next two weeks. Scattered showers, mostly in the afternoon, are expected on seven to eight days of the period. Widespread early morning showers, accompanied by strong gusty winds, are also74 words
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Article689 1986-04-17 12 H.L. LIM - I'll be damned! H.L. LIM PM chats with Australian journalists and has them laughing and listening By in Canberra CANBERRA Those who know the Australian media and the Singapore Prime Minister can he forgive for thinking it highly unlikel: the two could have a 48-minute, good-natured and frank chit-chat with689 words
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199 1986-04-17 12 H.L. LIM - ADELAIDE THE wind at the airport was M strong we had to brace ourselves after stepping elf the Royal Australian Air Force VIP Jet yesterday. lie flight from Canberra took one hour 41 minutes. "Your Prime Minister has brought the rain," aa199 words
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Article, Illustration919 1986-04-17 12 Speech by the Prime Minister to the National Press Club in Canberra yesterday 6 The day Australians, as consumers and as industrialists, and as workers and their trade unions, accept this as economically desirable, and thus embolden their Government, if I may borrow919 words
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Article42 1986-04-17 12 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will televise a number of literature programmes useful to GCE O and A level students between May and August The programmes, which include plays by Shakespeare and documentaries on novelists, will appear over Channel 1242 words
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Article80 1986-04-17 12 Woman on $6,000 CBT charge A FORMER bank clerk was charged yesterday with criminal breach of trust and cheating involving more than $6,000. Daisy Lee Hong Lian, 33, is alleged to have misappropriated $3,100 when she was working with the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation at Collyer Quay between Sept80 words
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196 1986-04-17 12 THE Registrar of Trade Unions has cleared up a legal poser on the participation of Shin Min Daily News members in the Singapore Printing Employess' Union (SPEU) elections next month. They can take part in the polls without amending the union constitution, said196 words
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208 1986-04-17 12 JAPANESE companies and tmmmammt organisations In Singnpore have keen pat oa alert against possible attacks by the Bed Army terrorists. Tht mmmm Embassy here has sent a warning to these organisations aa part of the preventive being taken by the Japanese government against208 words
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Article, Illustration260 1986-04-17 12 SUMIKO TAN - Art and photo shows to feature works by 30 SUMIKO TAN By FESTIVAL of Arts tickets are going fast, but don't despair if you fail to get any there are other exciting events that don't need tickets. The visual arts and photography exhibitions, for example, should satisfy many. They will260 words
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285 1986-04-17 12 42 of all tickets have been sold NINETY-THREE tickets valued at $1,800 that is the largest single order for Festival of Arts tickets so far. As of Tuesday, 5,441 order forms had been received. About 4,800 order forms have been processed and 700 orders for tickets have been sent. Mr285 words
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519 1986-04-17 21 BEN DAVIDSON - Tax case: Man loses appeal but has jail term cut BEN DAVIDSON By BUSINESSMAN Eddie Leow Teek Seng yesterday lost his appeal against conviction on a charge of helping another businessman to evade tax. But Leow, who had paid the $10,000 fine imposed by a district court last September, had519 words
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256 1986-04-17 21 Workers' Party mf elects officials MR WONG Hong Toy and Mr J B. Jeyaretnam were re-elected chairman and secretary-general respectively of the Workers' Party at a conference of party organising members last Sunday. The conference of organisers, which meets every two years to elect the party's executive council, also chose256 words
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Article, Illustration310 1986-04-17 21 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By THANKS to laser technology, Singapore Armed Forces soldiers can now "shoot" at each other during training and score direct hits, as in a real shootout. But no one, of course, gets hurt. Two devices are used an infrared transmitterPioneer magazine - 310 words
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127 1986-04-17 21 A It-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, having Just punched a football out of goal, Jumped up aad playfully swung himself from the top bar of the goalpost. But the post toppled, with Joshua Parmer holding ou, and hit him ou the bead. The Fourth Grade pupil of127 words
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Article523 1986-04-17 21 RAV DHALIWAL - Fewer accidents at MRT sites RAV DHALIWAL New safety award offered to contractors By THERE are fewer accidents at Mass Rapid Transit sites. The MRT Corporation's accident graphs have shown a clear downtrend in the three months from December to February. Although the latest figures are not available yet, the523 words
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Advertisement28 1986-04-17 12 Where can you sip the worid 's finest wines _JL I watching the A i«a_%mi_ii_mV America s Find out this week in the premier issue of Travel Leisure.28 words
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Advertisement7 1986-04-17 12 Fewer accidents at MRT sites: Page 217 words
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Article532 1986-04-17 14 THE reaction to plans by some employers to continue paying 25 per cent CPF contribution for their workers, despite the recent reduction of the mandatory contribution rate to 10 per cent, has highlighted a tricky aspect of the policy of wage restraint how to get everyone to abide532 words
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1141 1986-04-17 14 JANE ITTOGI - JANE ITTOGI Dumping: A case study By During a peak in 1982, AB company (not the real name) exported 162 tonnes of glucose powder to Australia, 5 per cent of the market. Then came a fateful telex from its importer Down Under.1,141 words
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Article, Illustration766 1986-04-17 14 T.F. HWANG - The days when an acquittal went with a reprimand T.F. HWANG Viewpoint By DOES the acquittal by a Singapore court of a person on a serious criminal charge necessarily mean that the accused is without guilt whatever? "No" would seem to be the proper reply by the layman if the766 words
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585 1986-04-17 14 The joys and trials of living in an HDB estate LIFE in a Housing Board estate is usually one endless round of adjustments. And this is just one story within a megastory of island-wide housing development. While you are getting accustomed to living in one estate, other estates are also585 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1986-04-17 15 RICHARD NATIONS - RICHARD NATIONS By Writing tor Far Eastern Economic Review Treaty with Castro strengthens bid to co-host Games 6 Castro likes to project himself as a man of truly global vision for whom no part of the Third World is beyond his revolutionary outreach Expanding in1,049 words
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Article, Illustration954 1986-04-17 15 BELFAST Northern Ireland is at a dangerous crossroads, with the British security forces pinned down as never before by angry Protestants on one flank and hardened nationalist gunmen on the other. The next few months could be among the most testing forReuter - 954 words
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464 1986-04-17 16 Copyright bill: Allay fears of the public AS A member of the public invited to comment on the copyright law bill, I now wish to take this opportunity to voice my fears and anxieties for those now possessing photocopied materials or diskettes of programs or books published in countries where464 words
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Letter, Illustration356 1986-04-17 16 Unless parents aren't doing their job I REFER to Ms Zaibun Siraj's letter "Musk video clips showed brutality and cruelty" (ST, March 29) and the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's reply "Objectionable scenes are excised" (ST, April S). I am addressing all parents as well. I wonder356 words
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227 1986-04-17 16 PERMIT me to comment on your very sensible editorial on the situation in Sabah suggesting the desirability of "political consociationalism" (ST, April 2). It is true that the Parti Bersatu Sabah, seen as representing the biggest racial group in the state, should show the willingness227 words
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128 1986-04-17 16 National players picked from criess tourney PLEASE refer to Mr S. Leong s letter "Chess federation's championship title is misleading". (ST, April 2). Readers please note that the so-called "forthcoming Singapore Open Championship" is in effect called the National Chess Championship. The national championship is the main competition through which128 words
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147 1986-04-17 16 Prosecute those who rip off tourists I AM annoyed with the unsatisfactory reply of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (ST, April 11) to the letter "The Singapore Rip". (ST, April 1). The STPB merely expressed regret at the incident mentioned in the letter. It is a fact that we depend147 words
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242 1986-04-17 16 Renovation firm left out by rule I REFER to your articles "Registry of renovators to provide more controls" and "Contractors get fewer jobs". (ST, April 6). While I applaud this noble effort at regularising the renovation industry, I see a glaring flaw in the registration criteria. Unreasonable requirement I find242 words
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147 1986-04-17 16 I FULLY support the Government's decision to expel the Reuter correspondent responsible for a damaging report about rescue efforts at the Hotel New World disaster site. I was in Bangkok when I read the report and was tempted to check with our embassy147 words
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91 1986-04-17 16 WE would like to inform "Unhappy Tax Payer" (ST, April 8) that we a^e giving priority to property tax refunds. However, due to the unusually large number of cases involving reba'es and other reductions in recent months, a longer wait is sometimes unavoidable.91 words
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Advertisement374 1986-04-17 16 for the pice of _^0 at the j I KRr m I For every drink you ordered, we'll m m provide you with another fl B our J^f way Besides, well be serving snacks and canapes and if you're lucky, you may win a dinner for two at one of374 words
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Article67 1986-04-17 17 SHARE prices continued to rebound for the second straight day on the Singapore stock market. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.99 points to 573.16. The Business Times Composite Index rose 3.50 points to 479.85. Rises led falls 84 to 32. There were 34 counters unchanged. Turnover67 words
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Article68 1986-04-17 17 Roif Elect 217 +11 Cwtap 354 +10 B*iwt» ISO 10 HLeontWWc 102 9' 2 Win Corp Me 111 +1 Rjtefh 174 +7 Mill 117 +6 Mm to> 50c 102 +C NOl +S SluiUMt 72' j +6 Sl* 590 +5 CotdStwelOp 25* +5 Snttetimas 1(9 -t-5 TOM 113 +5 NBT68 words
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Article10 1986-04-17 17 SPH 666,000 Prome. 321,000 TDM 312,000 Raleigh 310,00010 words
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Article89 1986-04-17 17 Apr 15 Apt 16 Apr ib Apr lb 81 Composite 476 35 ***** ST Properties 327 77 ***** 81 kuKjtor *****55 *****64 ST Minings 283 95 284 28 81 06 OS —195 -203 ST Plantations 2004 00 2005 83 CAOI -7350 -7303 OCBC 406 02 409 59 06V -*****9-*****289 words
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Article71 1986-04-17 17 PHanfi BM 50c 53 -16 HS T 470 -10 SP H 550 -5 PMHUp IN -5 Sn In 127 -5 IC-IW 57-3 Men** Corp 46 -3 NMMlfch 5 -3 SM 268-2 K«rtuck» Sport 192 -2 H Leont Fn 180 -2 0 U E 163 2 Robreon 130 -2 Rw«EnMsoc71 words
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Article33 1986-04-17 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 567.20 (U/4/86) 475.66 (14/4/86) AlMime High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AlUime Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 475.66 (14/4/86)33 words
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Article14 1986-04-17 17 THE US dollar lost 540 ticks to close at DM 2.2755 in Singapore.14 words
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Article23 1986-04-17 17 DM Y FF S| HI US$ ***** 2 3025 ***** unq ***** unq ***** ***** ***** 7 2500 ***** 7 797523 words
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Article11 1986-04-17 17 Singapore, gold gained US$O.9O to close at U*****.90 an ounce.11 words
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Article33 1986-04-17 17 Eurodollar: Gained 10 ticks to 93.52 a contract. Deutechemark: Gained 113 ticks to 0.4417 a contract. Mammmm yea: Gained 58 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.5O to U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article78 1986-04-17 17 LONDON Glaxo Holdings said substantial growth in turnover in the second half of last year was mainly attributable to sales of three major products. Sales of anti-ulcer medicine Ranitidine rose 34 per cent to £285 million (*****.25 million) while injectable antibiotics rose 48 per cent toReuter - 78 words
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Article103 1986-04-17 17 BEIJING Sheraton Corp is negotiating for management agreements with five hotels in the Chinese cities Xiamen and Guilin, the official Peking Review said. It said Beijing's 1,007--room Great Wall, which Sheraton started to manage in March last year, had a 93 per cent rental rateReuter - 103 words
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Article84 1986-04-17 17 TAIPEI Taiwanese goldsmiths and more than 70 members of the legislature here have called on the government to lift its ban on gold trading. Under existing controls. Taiwanese firms and individuals are not allowed to deal freely in gold bars but can trade inReuter - 84 words
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Article79 1986-04-17 17 WASHINGTON Industrial output in the United States fell 0.5 per cent last month the second consecutive monthly drop the government announced, indicating lacklustre economic growth. The Federal Reserve Board also revised down February's level to show a 0.7 per cent drop in production from theReuter - 79 words
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Article65 1986-04-17 17 LOS AN'JELES Quotron Systems has rejected a Citicorp buy-out offer of US$l9 iSWii a share as inadequate Quotror* said intensive talks had taken place between Citicorp and Quotron since the offer was made on March 19 "but these discussions did not result in any increaseReuter - 65 words
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737 1986-04-17 17 CATHERINE C. ONG - Big Four banks relent on pc levy CATHERINE C. ONG Their broking units will also charge CPF investors By RESPONDING to pressure from brokers, the Big Four banks have decided to impose a quarter per cent levy also on deals done through their own broking subsidiaries under the CPF investment737 words
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Article, Illustration297 1986-04-17 17 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO It may re-tender for space possibly at lower rent By EMPORIUM Holdings will re-tender, possibly at a lower rent, for the same Yokoso space it vacated recently in Tanjong Katong complex. Yokoso Superstore was closed in late March by the embattled297 words
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301 1986-04-17 17 LONDON Lloyds Bank has formally launched its £1.17 billion (553.7 billion) offer for Standard Chartered Bank, which immediately rejected it and pledged to remain independent. The proposed bid, first made known almost two weeks ago, would create Britain's largest clearing bank. The 750-pence aFT - 301 words
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226 1986-04-17 17 THE 25 per cent rise of the Japanese yen against the US dollar since September has created opportunities for Singapore businessmen, Dr R.C. Cooper, a Singapore-based financial and tax consultant, said yesterday. In the same period the yen has risen 22 per cent against226 words
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Article273 1986-04-17 17 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE Republic's leading bw company, Singapore Bu Services, has apparently decided that It wants to obtain bettor retons from Ito Investment portfolio. It baa Jut farmed a wholly-owned subsidiary, SBS Investments Pte Ltd, ta handle tbe group's Investments. Currently, tbe company wblch273 words
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160 1986-04-17 17 LONDON Unleashing his bombers on Libya, President Reagan blasted not only Tripoli he also battered the London stock market. The shock waves caused the biggest one-day fall in the Financial Times Industrial Shares Index on Tuesday almost 30 points to 1,370.8. TheUPI; Reuter - 160 words
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181 1986-04-17 17 NEW YORK Citicorp, the largest US banking company, reported that its first-quarter profits fell three per cent to US$27O million (***** million) from last year due to a jump in its reserve for bad loans up almost 225 per cent to $126 million. TheReuter - 181 words
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Article2425 1986-04-17 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped j together, the table2,425 words
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Article2336 1986-04-17 18 INDUSTRIALS Acmo (0 806) A|inomoto 3 10S) xd AMD (3 38S> 11) 3 26 (1) 3.30 (39 3 32 Alcorn ,0 628 0 63 iS (3) 0 58 (6> 060 I 059i 1 062 AISB (0 556X53)0 55 API(O37B)(0 395)(2i0 36 ASM (0 778 02,336 words
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Article2655 1986-04-17 18 U shares quoted have a par value of Sl. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in (Mars 1986 Last Yield Vol Day Hfch Low Company Sale Chance (000) Ugh Low2,655 words
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633 1986-04-17 19 WITH favourite institutional stocks mostly firmer, the Singapore stock market continued to rebound throughout the day yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.99 points to 573.16 its second straight gain after eight days of falls. The Business Times Composite Index gained 3.50 points to633 words
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Article309 1986-04-17 19 Apri 16 HM Chance Hk Gas 1370 unch Hk Hotels 3525 +075 Assoc inH Hotel lOU unch hk Land 645 +0 1 Bo>* Ot Emt A M 19 20 +0 4 Hk Land Loon 83 50 unch Cheung Kong 2060 +04 Hk land Warr 1160 unch Crwxj Light 16309 words
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Article352 1986-04-17 19 *>ri 16 Ten Change A|»nmofo 1570 10 Ako. 370 5 Amodti 836 2 Asohi Chem 841 -6 Asah. Giass 1080 +20 Bonk Ot Tokyo 1080 Bndge'sfone 610 2 Conon 1100 +40 Casto Computer 1530 +70 Citizen 527 +12 D Nip Print 1850 +20 D Nippon Screen ***** Dot-kf* Kangvo352 words
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Article336 1986-04-17 19 Apr! 16 Cents Chanje (Ant) A C I 360 unch A N I 327 -3 A P M 358 +3 Abertoyle 880 unch Aoc 315 unch i Aiked Mils 424 Ampol Exp 210 5 i Ampol Pet 240 unch I Am 598 +4 Ashton 162 -I I B H336 words
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Article56 1986-04-17 19 NST Index Wednesday 971.79 (971.08) ~~g. Hongkong Hang Seng -*0 Wednesday 1,791.19 (1,763.73) §tI Australian AH-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,202.7 (1,198.4) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 15,358.36 (15,352.33) Financial fines Industrials Tuesday 1,370.8 (1,399.3) Dow Jones Average *0 Tuesday 1,809.65 (1,805.31) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day)56 words
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Article222 1986-04-17 19 April 15 IBS Chanfe Alcoa 41% AHed Chem Cp 50* -1 Am Tel Tel 22* Amax Inc 14% Vi Amr Corp 56% 1W Bethlehem Stl 19 Boeing Co 57 Burroughs Cp 64V* Caterpillar Co 49 Chase Manhtn 46* -V4 Chrysler Cp 41* Citicorp 60W Cons Nat Gas 47*222 words
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Article532 1986-04-17 19 April 15 Pence Chanfe NKJSTRMLS Allied-Lyons 290 -3 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 458 12 Bobcocks 188 -9 Barclays 517xd -10 Beecham 401 +5 BICC 363 -7 Blue Circle 666 -7 BOC Group 377xd -2 Boots 252 -6 Bowoter 303 -13 BATS 418 -8 Britonmo 140 -1 BP 568 -5 B532 words
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Article228 1986-04-17 19 Managers' prices for April 17 Sine apore Unit Trust The Commerce 078—0 83 The Savings Fund 061—066 Spore Prog Fund 031—033 Spore Sec Fund 050-054 Spore Invest Fund 044—0 47 S pore Equity Fund 0 36—0 38 Asia Unrt Trust Mai Invest Fund 1.08-1 18«d Mai Prog Fund228 words
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Article285 1986-04-17 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS Monthly 5 rcnmal/Rcnmatim (Flat dhcouited) Up to 1 year 6>4 6'. 6>4 Up to 11.I 1 years 6U Up to 3 years 6>.< 6>4 6>4 6*6 HOUSRf Up to 5 years 8* 7 3 4**» Up to 10 years 7 3 4 7' 2285 words
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Article162 1986-04-17 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5608—1.5644 6.53—6.35 Canadian dollar 1.5705-1.5730 6.43-6.32 NZ dollar 1.2050-1.2093 8.43-8.16 Sterling pound 3.2450 3.2501 3.12—3.07 US dollar 2.1830-2.1850 4.62—4.56 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian162 words
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Article103 1986-04-17 19 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower in active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1815 and 2.1870. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.3090/00 and closed at 2.2880/95. Trading was hectic, fluctuating within103 words
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Article135 1986-04-17 19 THE kilobar market traded between 5523,8% and 5524,133 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.10/ 1.50 in the morning and went up to U*****.80/2.20. It closed for lunch at U*****.70/1.10. It resumed at U*****.30/1.70 in the afternoon. Trading remained quiet around US$342 level before it closed135 words
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Article22 1986-04-17 19 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 340.50-341.00 340.70 341.20 Hongkong 340.90-341.30 340.30—340.80 Tues Men New York 340.80-341.30 341.60—342.10 London 341.75-342.29 340.25-*****22 words
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Article117 1986-04-17 19 EXPECTATIONS of an imminent US discount rate cut helped Simex financial futures firm in fairly moderate trading. Dealers said a sharp 0.5 per cent drop in US industrial output last month and the Federal Reserve's execution of two-day repurchase agreements when federal funds were at 7 per centReuter - 117 words
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Article54 1986-04-17 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est vu JuN 93.45 93.54 93.45 93.52 1200 Sept 93.55 93.66 93.53 93.62 670 Dee 93.49 93.52 93.48 93.52 140 Mar 87 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 13 Ju 93.13 Sept 92.94 Dee 92.77 M»r88 92.60 Open bit (Tnes): MM.54 words
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Article, Illustration29 1986-04-17 19 US dollar UeutschemarK Open High Low Sett Est VI Jon 86 0.4359 0.4419 0.4353 0.4417 1400 Sept 0.4442 o£ 0.4467 Open tat {Tmtm): IM7. Act V»l (T»«): ITfJ.29 words
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Article33 1986-04-17 19 (Japanese Y>'n i Open High Law Sett Est Vol JuN 0.*****5 0.*****8 0.*****1 0.*****9 240 Sept 0.*****1 0.*****38 0.*****1 0.*****7 1 Dec 0.*****0 Open fart (Tarn): 813. Act Vol (Toes): SIS.33 words
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Article, Illustration27 1986-04-17 19 <USS per troy ounce! Open High Low Sett Est •M AprW 340.80 Ju 343.408 343.40 50 Alg 346.60 Open fait (Ties): 15. Act Vol (Tnes): 11.27 words
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Article21 1986-04-17 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/klo Singapore May 164 50 up three cent Malaysia i May 97 00 dj t*o cents i21 words
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Article31 1986-04-17 19 !Ctos*j| pnces Copper £/._mk Tues j Spot 96 7 50—968 50 (971 00— 971 SO) I 3 months 987 00 -987 5G (*****-992 00' Market tone Steadier Sales *****5 l_31 words
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Article29 1986-04-17 19 j Ctowif prices Aluminium tonne Tue. Spot 750 50- 751 5C (787 00-788 001 3I mm 763 00-764 00 (798 00 -798 50 Market tone Weak Sales 175.29229 words
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Article103 1986-04-17 19 Crude MS tome palmoi Api 615 'forth i 595 (central i i Refined I palmc*. US$/tonnes PZm n_lT oi Apt May June 270 seller. J RBD Stearin Apr May 215 sellers June 220 (sell.rs) RBO Olem Apt May June 290 (seller Crude stearin Neutralised ung palm oil Closing103 words
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Article, Illustration613 1986-04-17 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyafe) Arr Cargo Time Block Louis MS (8606) 21/4(2330) F5 *****530,1330 1430 Al Bl *****330 Fl Australia (8605) 17/4 (1800) F5 0900 1000 B2 Urn Mercy (01ES) 17/4 (2300) Fl 1400 1500 S5 Monte Crystal (03B)613 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-04-17 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppe) Wharves Al Farabi Kl9 17/4 18,4 Bmtang Sena K24 aside 17,4 Coral Princess K36 aside 17/4 1545 Crystal Queen Kl7 17/4 19 4 Equator 4 K23 aside 17/4 Iwen K2O 17/4 17/4 Kota Jade K23 aside 17 4 Kota Pelangi KlB aside273 words
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447 1986-04-17 20 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ 4As sub-committee to study finances of agencies Bj THE advertising industry, which has seen its revenues shrinking over the past two years, is seeking ways to improve its working environment. The Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies t4As) has set up a Better Business447 words
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Article229 1986-04-17 20 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's national equity corporation Permodalan Nasional Bhd will re-list some of its shares in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Guthrie Holdings Ltd PLC. through a public offer on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in mid-June. However, the number of Guthrie shares on offer will onlyMBT - 229 words
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Article, Illustration218 1986-04-17 20 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Innovations By THIS knock-down electrical power switchboard is the product of two years of intensive research and development by Singapore company Triad Enterprises. Company Managing Director Mr John Yeo said the switchboard, called Weesmod, is "100 per cent knock-down", meaning it218 words
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Article110 1986-04-17 20 Handiest copier is only 440g The world's smallest copier, weighing only 441 grains, Is mw on the market. Pins Corporation nf iapan has produced Copy-Jack, a hand-held machine that copies material using a flat scanner through a heat sensitive method. All yen have te de is insert a rail ef110 words
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383 1986-04-17 20 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE M C Packaging share deal By METAL CONTAINERS Ltd says it will only 'je able to improve the profitability of its packaging operations if it can raise its stake in M C Packaging (Pte) Ltd. Replying to a query from the383 words
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558 1986-04-17 20 New KLSE index 'to accurately reflect economy' KUALA LUMPUR THE KLSE Composite Index introduced on April 4 is not meant to stimulate the market or to reflect a more bullish sentiment. Its introduction is to satisfy the need for an index which will give a more accurate reflection of theNST - 558 words
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Advertisement118 1986-04-17 17 The comfort in our Business Class really compares rather well. m mo* 00 Eileen Gray. "Bibendum". 1929. Mies van der Rohe. "Barcelona C hair*. knoli-C olieciion. W9 m''',~' > S ys s~ -MM Charles Eames. "Lounge Chair". 1956. Harr\ Bertou. "Diamond h.. ir* Knoll-- olieciion. 1952 These seating classics can118 words
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Advertisement30 1986-04-17 19 m This runaway bestj seller disects the secrets of America s most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense TfMjFf THE BOOKSHOP30 words
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Advertisement564 1986-04-17 20 And if, for any reason, you wish to sell your investment, you may do so for cash, any time, at any of our 28 DBS Bank branches. The Shenton Growth Fund. Offering you capital growth, income, security, liquidity and professional management. And a most trusted investment for your money. Stretch564 words
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Advertisement309 1986-04-17 20 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION To the Holders of The Industrial Bank of Japan Finance Company X.V. Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes due November 1988 (U.5.550.000,000-datedasof 18th November 1981) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant bo Paragraph 8 of the above Notes, the undersigned baselected to and will redeem on May 20, 1980309 words
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Advertisement824 1986-04-17 21 |>CT Vflllß POP ICQ OP MOTHERHOOD a CHILDCARE IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY MOTHERHOOD AND Il^liii^i^ »>1 FREE 1 lili -BilllQiiSl APRIL »6 SS3 20 MS3 SO Measles W^m Legal Rights of Babies and Children W Human W Grandparents A Help or Hindrance 9 The Importance Iron Pregnancy Pj ft pPB The824 words
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Obituary, Illustration411 1986-04-17 22 181 Deaths 181 Deaths THERESA NG JOO Al AGE 65 passed away peacefully on 15 April, 1906, leaving behind Husband: Joseph Koh Choon Huat Sons: Francis Koh Wee Seng Thomas Koh Wee Chuan Daughter: Agatha Koh Hwee Hiong Daughters-in-law: Irene Ong Chuah Keh Gwendolyn Neo Kim Hoon Grandchildren: Marie-Christina Koh411 words
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Obituary, Illustration466 1986-04-17 22 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late Mr. Rajasingam Chelliah (MCIS, PJ) of No. 23 Jalan Changgai, P.J. Selangor wish to thank all doctors, nurses, friends relatives who helped in one way or another to make his last hours peaceful on GOOD FRIDAY, 28th March, 1986. Mr. R.466 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1986-04-17 22 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam ,n memory of MR. P. THANGARAJAH Departed on 17.4.85 Although a year has passed, But there wasn't a day spend without mentioning your name. So much have you been part of us that the mere passing of time will never keep us apart. Always73 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration503 1986-04-17 22 PEDIGREE - Jeya to set clock back in Derby PEDIGREE By THE Perak Derby is a race dear to Tan Sri V. Jeyaratnam's heart and he has parted with a princely sum to capture this year's trophy. Success on Sunday week would bring back memories of 1967 when Viva Ipoh, the very503 words
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Article160 1986-04-17 22 US track plans 13-day festival CHICAGO Arlington Park, which burned to the ground last year, will conduct a 13-day international racing festival this summer, it was announced yesterday. The track in suburban Chicago reopened brieflylast year after the fire to run its annual million-dol-lar race. The Arlington Million will beReuter; UPI - 160 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-04-17 22 Fact finds form in workout ON THE TRACK with TONTO ASDFDASF ASDASFDASF Ring My Bell Barbette Ballk Pulau II Top Note Concerto Face lie Facts Garda's Glory Active Fex Bebas Winning Streak ID IPOH Face The Facts turned in an impressive gallop here yesterday morning in preparation for his engagement503 words
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Article302 1986-04-17 22 IPOH Goodman Stable introduces another topclass sprinter in Teetoy for the Perak Derby meeting which starts on Saturday. Landed on Nov 20 with a Jockey Club rating of 50, this three-year-old dark bay or brown American colt by Blade out of Good Tee Shot isMail - 302 words
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Article87 1986-04-17 22 EPOH The top trainer and jockey for the Perak Derby meeting each stand to win prizes from the Racing Writers' Association. The competition, on a points basis, will end with the running of the Perak Derby on Sunday week. Prizes in the form of horse statuettes will87 words
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Advertisement205 1986-04-17 22 W STRAITS T TIMES r RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (Run-on style) $60.00 for 3cm x lcol (Semi-display style) $75.00 for 3cm x lcol (Display style) i %l cTWcmoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day before publication.205 words
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Advertisement228 1986-04-17 22 _«i Chronicle aaJlm m *-m-A. ot aids, rMtimLa "y a ''4b''*f^t'y DAVID *%> <>*\ BLACK tommy* aM' r"4Ck' An account ,s of both the medical search for a cure for AIDS and this epidemic's effect on society, The Plague \ears reaches beyond the traditional boundaries of the best investigative journalism228 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration488 1986-04-17 23 ST JOHN'S (Antigua) pc VTV RICHARDS scored the fastest century in Test cricket history as the West Indies took a firm grip on the fourth day of the Fifth Test against England on Tuesday. The 32-year-old West Indies captain sent his hometown crowd intoReuter - 488 words
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Article101 1986-04-17 23 WEST INDIES lst Inns 474 ENGLAND lst inns 31* WEST INDIES 2nd inns D. Hayi.es run out 70 R. Richardson c Robinson b Emburey 31 V. Richards not out 110 R. Harper not out 19 Extras 16 Total (for 2 wkts dec) 246 Wkto feU at: 100, 161. Bawling:Reuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-04-17 23 Gary pulls muscle after goal No. 34 LONDON England striker Gary Lineker scored his first goal in six weeks on Tuesday night as soccer champions Everton replaced Liverpool at the top of the English First Division, following their 2-0 win at Watford. ChelseaReuter; UPI - 396 words
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Article473 1986-04-17 23 Atkinson stays... for time being 4 Knowing our own high hopes and ambitions as the biggest club in the world with the most loyal support, we must be disappointed. The team seem to have lost confidence completely. It's puzzling and a worry, and we'll have to work hard to getAFP - 473 words
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Article46 1986-04-17 23 PARIS Pans St Germain, chasing the elusive League and Cup double, drew 1-1 draw with Bordeaux in the French Cup soccer semi-final first leg on a water-logged Pare des Princes pitch here on Tuesday. In the other semi-final, Marseille edged out Rennes 1-0. AFP.46 words
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Article26 1986-04-17 23 MADRID A first-half blitz enabled English First Division side Nottingham Forest to beat Spain's Real Sociedad 3-0 in friendly soceeynatel^jgre on Tuesday. H AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article147 1986-04-17 23 All for quake victims ZURICH A colourful international booklet giving details of all 24 teams in next month's World Cup soccer finals was launched on Tuesday to raise money for victims of last year's Mexican earthquakes. Entitled "Mexico 1986", the pamphlet will be on sale during the May 31June 29AP - 147 words
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Article212 1986-04-17 23 ZURICH An International Football Federation (Fifa) official on Tuesday warned of drastic action following the mass brawl at the end of Monday's clash between Uruguay and World Cup hosts Mexico in Los Angeles. Mexico won the so-called "friendly" 1-0 but 47,000 American fans in theReuter - 212 words
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Article148 1986-04-17 23 ZURICH The problem of how many substitutes will be allowed to sit on the bench during the World Cup finals has still to be resolved. Most of the 24 qualifiers are in favour of being allowed to choose the traditional two substitutes from all the 11 playersAFP - 148 words
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252 1986-04-17 24 JANICE SEAH - Hush. ..but CHIJ are champions once again JANICE SEAH By LIKE the motto they study by, the girls of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus weren't making a fuss about winning their second national C Division tennis title at Kallang yesterday. They beat St Margaret's Secondary 3-0, avenging St252 words
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Article281 1986-04-17 24 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Perth proposes September track trip AN ANNUAL junior athletics competition between Western Australia and Singapore is in the offing if a proposal before the Singapore Schools Sports Council is adopted. For a start, the Australians will send between 60 and 83 track and field281 words
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Article, Illustration436 1986-04-17 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Monk's Hill surprise MAHMOOD GAZNAVI TIMESPORT'S schools coverage continues, and the promise remains: We'll help you if you help us. Call us after 2pm on weekdays if you have a school or student for us to feature, something interesting we should know about or even a fixture we should add436 words
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Article91 1986-04-17 24 SOCCER SCORECARD GEYLANG SERAI beat Braddell Secondary 2-1 in a National Schools' A Division quarter-final soccer match at Circuit Road yesterday. In another match, Catholic Junior College led 2-1 against Serangoon Gardens Secondary when the match was called off because of rain. Other results: B Div Bedok91 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-04-17 24 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR By THIN may be, in but fat's where it's at. So says a poster a pleasantly-plump friend has propped proudly on her desk as she flaunts her not-so-inconsequential frame to those in the pink. But it's no laughing matter. At least not276 words
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Article, Illustration359 1986-04-17 24 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By ACS ace is headed for better times for one so young "THE best is yet to be", the motto of Anglo-Chinese School, typifies the philosophy of swimmer Kelvin Yew, who, after only two years of competition, has reached the crossroads in359 words
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Article239 1986-04-17 24 THE RAGING SPORT CONTROVERSIES DOWN UNDER 4 We are far from happy with the players' action. We deplore it and are seeking advice to see if legal action can be taken against the m rebels. Graeme Atkien, Wellington Rugby Union chairman WELLINGTON Angry rugbyAFP - 239 words
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Article540 1986-04-17 24 BADMINTON Steve Butler and Dipak Tailor have withdrawn from England's Thomas Cup finals team because of injury. Their replacements for the tournament, which takes place in Jakarta from April 22-May 5, are Mike Brown and Richard Outterside. BASEBALL Lotte Giants beat Chungbo Pintos 4-3 in a Korean LeagueAFP; AP; UPI; Reuter - 540 words
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299 1986-04-17 24 TAY CHENG KHOON - Victoria JC silenced by ACJC's comeback TAY CHENG KHOON By THE shuttlecock dived teasingly close to the tram-lines but landed outside the playing area. The small pocket of Anglo-Chinese Junior College supporters stopped biting their nails and rushed hysterically to hug their heroine Neo Ai-lin. At the same time, the299 words
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Article299 1986-04-17 24 DASF NICE (France) Two more seeds, sec-ond-ranked Martin Jaite, of Argentina, and the No. 3 Michael Pernfors, of Sweden, crashed out in the first round of the US$B5,OOO ($186,150) men's Grand Prix tournament on Tuesday. Jaite went out 5-7, 3-6 to his compatriot Horacio de laAP - 299 words
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210 1986-04-17 24 PERTH A bitter new row flared here yesterday between Australia's top two America's Cup syndicates. At the heart of the trouble is a claim by Perth's Kookaburra syndicate businessman Kevin Parry that if the Cup defenders' final had been this month, Alan Bond's syndicateAFP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-04-17 25 MARTIN BRONSTEIN - Hill clears the first hurdle MARTIN BRONSTEIN SQUASH EAST GRINSTEAD Singapore champion Peter Hill cleared his firstround hurdle easily in the British Open Championships on Tuesday, beating Australian Steve Vocetti W, 3-9. 9-2, 9-4. Unlike last year when he made his debut in the tournament, Peter didn't have to struggle421 words
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Article113 1986-04-17 25 PETER SIOW - Korean crunch show PETER SIOW TAEKWONDO SOUTH Korea, where almost everyone has a black belt in taekwondo, will be giving Singaporeans a demonstration of their awesome power next Thursday and Friday at Gay World Stadium. They wil fly in with 16 of their top men and women experts, enroute from113 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-04-17 25 SAW YEW HOCK - Woffles wins protest and beats champ SAW YEW HOCK SNOOKER By WOFFLES WOO "came back from the dead" last night to become the giant-killer of the Rothmans National championship. Woffles, who agreed to play late-comer Sam Yong on Tuesday only to be sound j ly defeated, found himselfß back in313 words
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GEARING UP FOR THE MALAYSIA CUP SEMI-FINAL
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Article, Illustration360 1986-04-17 25 JOE DORAI - Flu strikes the other Hussein JOE DORAI 4 If Ayoob had boon available thoro would havo boon inofo options for mo. Anyway, I still havo time to sort out tho problems and the best strategy as our key players are all available. IH have a final workout in Kuala Lumpur360 words
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Article, Illustration172 1986-04-17 25 KUALA LUMPUR Selangor, preparing to host Singapore in their Malaysia Cup semi-final first leg tomorrow, are hit by injuries to key defenders Ristomoyo, K. Gunasekaran and Zulkifli Ahmad. Right-back Ristomoyo is down with a right-knee injury while centre-backs Zulkifli and Gunasekaran suffered muscle172 words
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Article204 1986-04-17 25 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Fourth place for U-21s MAHMOOD GAZNAVI J /Person SINGAPORE flalshed fourth ta tbe Malayriaa Hockey Federation Un-der-21 eempetltlM when they went down t-l to Joher Iji Malacca yesterday. Jeher opened acceonts la the Mth minute hat, tow minutes later, Nordia Manaf pat Singapore oa level tenna when he picked ap204 words
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Article, Illustration487 1986-04-17 25 It won't be the same minus Mel HAKIKAT RAI discusses the impact of Melanie's absence ONE swallow doesn't make a summer, they say. How true it has proven for Federal Territory in the Malaysia Cup competition. Despite signing Fandi Ahamd, a star in his own right, Federal Territory, who secured487 words
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Article367 1986-04-17 25 JOE DORAI - Pahang tempt Pathma JOE DORAI Regent makes him a new offer By Off course the deal is better than the previous one. But this is not the point. The Regent is such a fine person that it's hard to disappoint him. I told him the reasons for my decision to367 words
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Article127 1986-04-17 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI TWO National Football League Division Three footballers have each been suspended for three months for misconduct in last month's matches. Hamdan Ahmad, of Balestier United, and Jalil Aman, of Telok Blangah, were found guilty of punching and kicking an opponent* They were among127 words
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Advertisement117 1986-04-17 23 f^ESSSSIIW^MW] t___^__m_____Wk Associate Bachelor Degree Courses Marketing Banking Financial Mgt Computer System Mgt. Management Hotel Management Pre-Medicme Pre-Engineering Entry dates: JUNE/SEPTB6 QUAL: 5 GCE O' CREDITS Students parents are invited to meet Mr. F.K. Powell of SIU for a private interview at Marco Polo Hotel on 19th 20 April '86117 words
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Advertisement374 1986-04-17 23 lm sinDRPQRE sweepj ->*\\ v. > S -.i. '^^H^iSWiW'^^^^^PP-' S 2nd PraZE $400,000 3rd PRIZE $200,000 4th PRIZE $100,000 sth PRIZE 50,000 5 JACKPOT PRIZES $15,000 each 4-DIGIT MAJOR PRIZES 500 each 10 LUCKY PRIZES 5,000 each (Tenuinal digits) 25 GIFT PRIZES 3,000 each 4-WGIT MINOR PRIZES $350 each 25374 words
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Advertisement180 1986-04-17 24 CLUB MED CHERATING BEACH, MALAYSIA Bpi§fii _____H__________________________^_i_______________£____J_______ Iflffir \liJSß_i i^mm i^mm^mm^mmmmmm -^^h li |_l '"'m __si_. _M>______________, >rz^^ m m flMj _rfef^3 I^_ a Wm Wf^^* 1 ..^-mm '___l________________________________________________________f_____________.-fr^_____-^_Hlll mm VKJ -"*>. T tt^____________________________________________________________________i m^BL ill {;y- <i|f_____l ________H_H V^_ V*^r jaßm" m***^^********^*^^.. .m mmmr^^m ml "S*^l- #p.K ,»'^«H R.180 words
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Advertisement43 1986-04-17 24 Rolls Royce also available for Birthdays. V V Anniversaries Other functions I(t£&s\ Duke c ßestaurant Tel: *****1 1 (Jacqueline) fyMJwgbt No: 42/46. Meyer Rd.. Singapore 1543 J (Formerly Ambassador Hotel) V^l (Cockpit G Restauranl Tel: *****65/*****01 (Doreen) Penang Road Oxley Rise. Singapore 092343 words
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Advertisement126 1986-04-17 25 \}y J aiXll)7OUntjfot(& Mere the happy people go PARAWAVE CASTLE'S Solojflerobics Championship 86 Come watch Singapore's .W^mS. most exciting contest. __Wb± Wi 9 _^j A dynamic display of mZ 2k W great music and Jfl fl __^^_W__f Sen Finals: great moves. In A P ril 1 8 &25 There will126 words
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Advertisement61 1986-04-17 25 il'j _kfO iM _rK>iU^-K^______B wmmaSimt _^^^k^^^_________________W_\ flm** 1 9 ijM_____wJ&Hfc____l____.^^ HRfflß flK%i>fl t, l£L* ■_MH___m_______n__i_i__M_____________i ■ffißflllflfllSßlfllißTflnflii. SHM fl^^^____________fl w ,on T^ I fl I i j_fl__l flfl l^T*^" _______________r^F______i ___P^__L 'M fl r m --<£ _^H HR^PB^^lH_ml ____h__________i Mf&HAmmmW \W*tfWm\ fl- fl -_K___hr ■IKI^M 9Pr/-_H_l-l/__l K .<«*■.*' ____k.^tPM Kk flf^61 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous175 1986-04-17 25 DARTS Anchor-Kent Div 1: Alex Sports v Sundstrand (Newport Arms). Prairie Express A v Europa Shanghai (Station Lounge); both at 8 pm GOLF SICC Open (New Course, 1 j»m). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SRC v lA. Div J: SCC B v Club HDB (both at Padang), Police Gurkha v Prisons175 words
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Article, Illustration432 1986-04-17 26 Top honours for 2 who gave Income a boost NTUC May Day awards TWO men who helped to spur NTUC Income into a thriving million-dollar business have been named the recipients of the NTUC's top award for May Day. They are community leader Dr Ee Peng Liang and the MP432 words
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Article107 1986-04-17 26 SEMARANG They bawled over lost love, grieved the dearly departed, howled in fear, sang sad songs, feigned paiu, and choked over the cruelty of fate. In the end, Raeiunad Setyoko obtwaUed ZS others In a national crying contest held here on Taesday and won by grievingReuter - 107 words
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597 1986-04-17 26 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Rent an apartment and get a live-in maid GILLIAN POW CHONG Landlords cut rents and throw in extras to woo tenants By OWNERS of private apartments are getting so desperate that they have thrown in a host of extras to attract tenants. These include a live-in maid, furniture which the597 words
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Article, Illustration201 1986-04-17 26 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has bagged a prestigious advertising award given by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (Pata). STPB's entry, Surprising Singapore A Magic Place of Many Worlds, won the Pata 1966 Grand Award for print and television advertising. The print advertisements featured201 words
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456 1986-04-17 26 AGNES WEE - Rent-free site in Orchard Road for sale of art works AGNES WEE By CALLING artists, designers and craftsmen there's a place in downtown Orchard Road for you to display and sell your wares. No rent is charged, only a percentage of sales is levied. There will also be an antique-style456 words
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158 1986-04-17 26 China may ease birth control rules BEUING China may relax Its strict Wrth control rales after the year MM to stop a rapid ageing of Its population, a top official was quoted as saying yesterday. The China Daily quoted Mr Huang Guangqiong, aa official of the census offlce, as sayingReuter - 158 words
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224 1986-04-17 26 Japanese develop faster test for Aids TOKYO Japanese researchers have developed a new formula that can detect the Aids virus faster than previous tests, Professor Yorio Inuma of the Virus Research Institute of Kyoto University said yesterday. The test for acquired immune deficiency syndrome takes three hours, rather than theAP - 224 words
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Article37 1986-04-17 26 UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar announced on Tuesday he will conduct a second round of indirect talks between Morocco and the Al-gerian-backed Polisario Front next month on the future of djspute^Wgtern Sahara UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article30 1986-04-17 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials jumped 16.37 points to 1,826.02 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stocl^xchang^e^ terday. -fl APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement10 1986-04-17 26 o Pata closes with a show of diversity Page 810 words
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Advertisement519 1986-04-17 26 >fv mSI mW AllmWm /<Wa HETv. fl^ .^jlf-k*^ "J-B-P^-S-H. <ft-G-_l tM'A^ aW a TA mmfOTmr i__^_____J __W______« X^^S JP__Plr Any lot purchased at the Auction can be traded in at the same price in the shop All lots are unconditionally guaranteed. Finest selection ever displayed from Iran (Persia). Afghanistan. Turkey.519 words
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Miscellaneous149 1986-04-17 26 Weather w%m%w& UP TO 1 p.m. Showers with gusty winds followed by ight to moderate rah. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.00 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 12/18 C Showers Manila 23/35 C Cloudv Amsterdam *C t Melbourne 13149 words
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Section Two
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Food
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Article, Illustration1075 1986-04-17 1 Big mirrors and blow-up colour slides of food, softer lighting, bachelor packs of ready-to-cook meals, more health and gourmet foods, and dry goods displayed in open containers for sale (much like the old corner provision shop) these are among the updated methods usedNGHAI CHEE WAH - 1,075 words
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Article, Illustration776 1986-04-17 2 Home bakers begin to t worry when the experts start talking about putting the air in the dough, activating j the yeast cells and redistributing the gas bubbles. But, as TAN LEE LENG explains, it all boils down to choosing the correct leavening agent and776 words
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Article536 1986-04-17 2 BMbMS Au Rhum: 20 g fresh yeast 15 g castor sugar 2 eggs 100 ml plus 1 tablespoon tepid milk 50 g butter pinch of salt 50 g cleaned currants Syrup: I__s g loaf sugar (cubes) 70 ml water vanilla rum Grease a 18-cm ring baking tin or 8536 words
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Advertisement796 1986-04-17 1 U.P. 80$ per pack :^^W U.P. $2.80 JwaiP^^^^^B U.P. $10.90 M I $1903packs J| ■fe^WfiVr_| ZStln MM f M^l| $Q95 bottle jPS^S-JaJ^! WW 500g iflflifl I mm 400g m M*M WW W 283g *l^i^W I H DOUBLE SWALLOW ft-Lfi/'TPI I QUAKER Oats (Regular) W^Wj AW NESCAFE Instant Coffee JaR W796 words
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Advertisement64 1986-04-17 1 I 1 Joggers beware: Traffic ahead 3 Medical research indicates that running beside heavy traffic is as bad as smoking cigarettes. Funny girl 17 Catherine Ong talks to Babes Conde Health risks in your dish 4 €ating habits to avoid Food, Health Fitness Edited by Muriel Speeden Arts Leisure Edited64 words
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Advertisement752 1986-04-17 2 I JM* FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS invites all I I W Accountancy and Dusiness Studies students, W GCE O' ond A' Level holders and I T q interested parents to o presentation I by the DIRECTORS of EW-FACT, UK: I mJlt-'y V* i EMILE WOOLF, FCA FCCA, FBIM. EMILE WOOLF KARAM S|NGH752 words
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Article, Illustration554 1986-04-17 3 Healthy Lifestyle Dr Ang Kong Ee Exercise Physiologist Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist For joggers, clean and green and quiet is best. There is evidence that breathing in traffic fumes during a run may be as bad for your heart as smoking a packet of cigarettes a day.554 words
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Article, Illustration737 1986-04-17 3 Healthy heart, O healthy life Traming Health Education Department, Ministry of Health Sodium content in foods HOW much salt do you consume a day? The amount taken varies greatly from person to person. Some people take no more than the737 words
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Advertisement233 1986-04-17 3 The Style page has been held over DIXIBELL makes low-cholesterol diet good enough to eat -X- Press extract from Sunday Times 23 Mar 1986. To keep cholesterol in your blood at a low level, ■■■■-■^■■.iHH BHH it is important that your diet is high in bum Antnta ffe mm butter*233 words
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Advertisement167 1986-04-17 3 The Best And Newest Ideas Come From ADDII —A A AVQfi _l £W**W W mm M_fSf flfM* fii_#i<ii -"luifiv _r^i > m ___rm^_9_i i_m m__. MmlL IVIMT Ov ?*a_-.\& a. MM\j£r mm^^m MORE SOFT OPTIONS M^^^^^_._^^/^F^ £^S?^?f Co-ordinating for upholstery and wallpaper mm '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^WW_W__________________m SEE STATELY HOMES, SIMPLE HOMES In167 words
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Article, Illustration896 1986-04-17 4 The common cancers among Chinese Some eating habits among the Chinese are strongly suspected to be great health risks causing diseases such as cancer, hepatitis and high blood pressure. SUNNY HSIAO reports. IN A World Health Organisation study on cancer, the Chinese ranked among the top in incidence ratios for896 words
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Article, Illustration415 1986-04-17 4 "FOOD means all to the people," goes a famous Chinese proverb, and few cultures can match the Chinese in their love for food. "But an emphasis on food doesn't mean eating right or the right amount," says nutritionist Chiu Ching-hua. He believes that a daily diet415 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-04-17 4 ¥A««W*#i mmMkWjL&.mm mm &&.t:Mm it 1 1 SA®£ffcfJ«Ms*tJlffc Itfc^h 1984^f_?.^ittiK -k JE H -fei-Sg Mill iH^eAftttiflftlll is a^^«ftt*ia# -fe *n ik *fe SS *f* i* fettSft IS**.*** i^»f*iS*#Ji^c &4>SA#.&ft%m< #n3«tt "*n««" mm -h^hs «rtir«aatt %L9Lmt&*a l f-£ AW f-fe «*t___fjll£l* #iwrt |tttA«-W^rtfftß*sE "T <£•*»" o fs* "r&m" a* "JHfiflT =2tt^tf.281 words
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Article, Illustration452 1986-04-17 4 3Stt# -Slt Sett <±#WSBA> A*3K*6»«B*ir.ffl A '<Y- th ti Zfc :B;3C A L^ 2 MS SI ,4 W < ±$r fi'J ft* -it 0 A 4>Bk fi'J X* Mft-A-Wfrj VUIH IB ft ffe fil fi'J A K _t»*__X_WW£-iR*«-?4 #J§ &&&jgft t«ii§7_= fiVit&mJ^. >L '.N-fi*j *ti Bftß. HHft.% n j^j fig452 words
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Article68 1986-04-17 4 ■fc*«* R# sac fi^jftpi-6tjta_t Afllii^-tE/LT'^f'J^/i^ 'b ft < i*K S ¥t'f ftifn A' fi'3 o tt'A IC* fe&'Jftf.'j[>o;. ..^.h it,..;,'', l^l-i^fiV-'lili f^n'iH.W^ IE fi'J fc£*#&__Ml a arn mm&itH fc Hfilt«U£fi^tt* £-lfeJi:ili±lfcB__*tt MB fn^^fi^f-t g«tt^sfe« fi'J 41l ait££ #S* ft ft" IIS f gfc fe_K/Mft«Pi*ra fg&tg $m&— fermfa±fem _mm m^mn H^T68 words
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Article, Illustration271 1986-04-17 4 IN MID-JUNE, if affairs of state permit, China's leading statesman, Deng Xiaoping, will be taking part in the first simultaneous, global bridge competition. Deng, 81, will be among about 100,000 players from at least 70 national organisations which are involved in the tournament. Just as his271 words
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Article, Illustration781 1986-04-17 5 Same old ideas LOCAL Malay dramas usually end with a tragedy. The hero or heroine dies to help the scriptwriter find an easy way to conclude his story. The curtain will close only after a lot of crying and weeping. Very often, in his attempt to be melodramatic, the scriptwriter781 words
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Article, Illustration579 1986-04-17 5 MENGAKHIRI sesebuah cerita drama dengan satu tragedi merupakan satu perkara biasa yang serine dilakukan oleh penulis-penulis drama setempat. Gambaran seperti ini seo-lah-olah merupakan satu cara yang mudah untuk mengakhiri sesebuah cerita itu. Ada setengah-setengah penults yang mengakhiri cerita mereka dengan mengisahkan tentang sesuatu tragedi579 words
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Advertisement1234 1986-04-17 5 IiHMI I OPENS TODAY at PRINCE Rfll lAICCbW I I^MiH^i BKreta Ay er PEOPLE'S Theatre? 9111 WE CIVS |-*^^^fc^tfjH||^J^4^ IBnEEEE^aI (PRINCE *****05) 5 shows daily: 11am, 1.30. 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 i ADF* HIIRRY-^FF IT NOW KHBw!?HEff^iSS^*:^i i jSS*j Thp itf WEST SIDE STORY off 1986 c»cks4*st*s3c«Hßc* B p-N.Fr««_i_i l^^^^^^l_i^S^_ifl^^v#'fe»l iBaaE_KEiEEHai1,234 words
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Advertisement710 1986-04-17 6 fr I ivTv^ 5 5 il™ I 1 Mill W^X vj^m^ ___________^_________H ...........................I ______fl_L_________. __Z__Z p »---L-^---.1--__--.----F i^ 2 Eating Out EXCALIBUR PUB 3rd Level. Peace Centre Meg* Rd Tel: *****54 Genuine English Food Local Favourites I rom __1 only Beer $2.90 Scotch $3.50 Un Entertainment ELECTRIC KNIGHTS" 3 Catering710 words
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Advertisement765 1986-04-17 6 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing KITCHENS FROM TECH CRAFT Kitchen, display cabinets, wardrobes other made-to-order furniture. Free design, quotation Si drawings. Detailed agreement. Reliable workmanship. Good prices. Come see our display units Si quality. TEL: *****01/ *****12 DIRECT FROM FACTORY, made to order kitchen cabinets at $95 p.f.r. Wardrobe at $120765 words
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Advertisement656 1986-04-17 6 25 Sale: Other Products DOORS FOR SALE Solid teak wood Datok wood PVC door Foldng door Come lo our showroom BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA. #02-12 TEL: *****87/ .*****2 COLOUR TV, AIRCOOLER, Portable Radios, Filing Cabinets, Office Desks (various sizes) Chairs. Conference Tables, Reception Desks, Pullout Beds, Dressing Tables, Kitchen Cabinets. Bedside656 words
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Advertisement667 1986-04-17 6 28 Health Centres/ Massage SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Rd, =03-29/30, Specialist Centre. Tel: *****39, *****66 ext. 145, Massage Sauna Bath Opens daily from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. 29 Beauty Culture HOME SERVICE TRADITIONAL Indonesian massage for afterbirth confinement Si fatique. Ladles only. Tel: *****56/7 Si *****71 VERY QOOD667 words
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Advertisement649 1986-04-17 6 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre SMURFY CHILD CARE Development Centre provides full/ half day schemes for children aged 2 to 6 years old. Transport arrangements can be made. For details, call at: 110A Lorong G Telok Kurau, S'pore 1542. Tel: *****70. 3-HR. DAYCARE (9am. 12pm.) by Japan trained kindergarten teacher649 words
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Advertisement670 1986-04-17 6 36 House Renovetion/ Decor E.S. FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Specialists ln manufacture of Kitchen, Cabinet, Living Wardrobe, Bedroom Wardrobe and all kinds of home furniture. TEL: *****73 Ipm. to 9pm. in We specialise in interior renovation decoration for Housing Board flats and apartments: e all kinds of iron works e windows grilles670 words
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Advertisement779 1986-04-17 6 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND./ FRIDGE SERVICES 94 hrs. Islandwide Service can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators and airconditioners in our workahop/ your place. Guaranteed. 2nd hand fridge available, aingle door $100 8200, twin door $200 8350. Fraa delivery. Guaranteed. LEE MANG AIRCOND. A REFRIGERATION SERVICES779 words
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Advertisement660 1986-04-17 6 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal $30 $70 per trip. House removal, transportation service, office removal specialised in pianos, organs delivery and disposal service. Experienced, reliable and responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges, good fast service. Day/ night service. We are at your service 7 days a week from Ba.m. to 10p.m. Tel:660 words
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Advertisement1481 1986-04-17 6 THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1986 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: '♦an- tc b j&prr. (bpT mama Ih aad day Siturd.*) I jQarr tc 2pm (Mam deadline in The Sunday \taat Pubkc Hobday ka to Ifl COUNTER SERVICE: TIMES ORCHARD CENTRE, #02 105 LUCKY PLAZA Monday to Fnday lOarr1,481 words
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Advertisement558 1986-04-17 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available mmwaatm •nnm •mimuatm •moones_mim ($640) ($880) *****) IS1.8S0) ABove comciete aiaceme it tee includes Airfare. $5,000 Security Bond. $10,000 P A visa Medical Examination Process Complete Documentation YOU MY NOTHING MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED. Our ser vants are558 words
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Advertisement737 1986-04-17 7 IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE MAIDS for your babysitters, housekeepers. We offer reliable maids. Srl-Lankans salary 8190-8200. Filipinos/ Indonesians 8200-8290-Chlnese. Hokkien 8400-8500. Pre-tralned, guaranteed replacement. Call the housemaid specialist. Relco Manpower Services (C-0919-01). Open 9am-9pm. Dally maids avallable. Tel: *****51. M'SIAN MAIDS AVAIL. Immediately. Able to cook k speak Mandarin. 8400. No levy737 words
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Advertisement665 1986-04-17 7 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive ACCOUNTANT a ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT We require two experienced Accountants who understand modern accounting on computers In multiple currencies. We shall teach you our systems properly and can offer you a position tn an exciting company. If you can show satisfying performance, the possibility of developing665 words
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Advertisement519 1986-04-17 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Siemens invites applications tor PLANNING CLERK (Female) GCE O' level with credits in English and Mathematics 18 25 years old Able to type at 35 wpm Knowledge of micro-computer and completed basic programming are essential Working experience preferred but not essential Salary is negotiable Walk-In519 words
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Advertisement666 1986-04-17 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clsriesl REQUIRED BECRETARY TO OIRECTORB e Minimum OCE O' level. e Age below 25 years. e LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate, e Proficient in English, e Must be able to learn how to operate electronic typewriters/ word processor, e Those who possess Class 3 driving licence will666 words
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Advertisement781 1986-04-17 7 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clsriesl Treding compeny wilh U.S. egendee requires: OENERAL/ SALES CLERK e OCE O' Level with similar experience, e Sales experience advantage, e Typing must. Will be required to operate telex and personal computer. Bend resume lo: PANBORTIUM ENGINEERING TOOLS PTE LTD 172-A Blk.l KALLANO AVE. INDUSTRIAL781 words
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Advertisement814 1986-04-17 7 70 Situationa Vacant: Sacrstarial/ Clerical FEMALE CLERKB REQUIRED by Printing Company in Jurong. Write or apply personally at: Champion Office Supplies Pte Ltd, 5 Kian Teck Way, S'pore 2262. Tel: *****22. PERM. ACCOUNTS CLERK reqd: 2— 3 yrs. experience, LCCI Intermediate, preferably with computerised a/c knowledge. Typing: 40 w.p.m. Salary814 words
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Advertisement574 1986-04-17 7 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales CALL US If you are creative, sincere, willing to learn and aspiring to take up a challenging career in sales, we invite you to join our professional saies team as: Field Sales Executive As SYSTECH is a well574 words
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Advertisement263 1986-04-17 7 P-S-i I LAB EQUIPMENT I I (S) FIE LTD I 1 1 Playfair Road I Singapore 1 336 I I We have vacancies for W 1 Sales I Representatives 5 (Male A Female) BJ for Office Auto- 1 mation Industrial I te Division. 8 e Age between 21 '4 1263 words
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Advertisement427 1986-04-17 7 >^ Career in Sales Are you intending to switch to sales make it a successful career to double your present remuneration'' Join ut ee SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/Female) Vou will be paid a minimum of $1500 in our new division j Experience is not required j as intensive training will 5427 words
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Advertisement719 1986-04-17 8 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea r SALES CAREER Are you intending to switch j to sales and double your present income*' We require SENTHUS-ASTIC SALES REPRESENTATIVES _QI Our nOW division •I 4 3 rs oid Secondary Education E*r>enence not necessary i oe »B i- ta r pius ommission PP contribution tnus719 words
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Advertisement596 1986-04-17 8 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea REQUIRED OUT DOOR SALES Representatives Training Si transport provided High commission incentives Walk-in interview at =03-06 Jalan Besar Plaza Tel 2_*_7866 (Spencer). WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION'S licensed Co req female male Sales Personnel to sell souvenir/ gift items Full part-timers. High commission Trade/ export enquiries welcome *****23-'596 words
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Advertisement675 1986-04-17 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Tachnical Technical TRAVENOL LABORATORIES We are a multi-national company specialising in the manufacturing of medical products. Applications are invited for the following vacancies: Electronics Technician Requirements: Possess ITC or equivalent qualifications in Electronics Engineering At least 3 years experience in troubleshooting and maintenance of675 words
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Advertisement483 1986-04-17 8 72 Situations Vacant: Tachnical JESE I Electronicsl I Technician! I ITC or NTC 2 in I I Electronics Engi- neering with 2 years experience in afl I manufacturing en- fl B vironment fl B• To assist the I Engineer in con- ducting trial nm of B computer monitors, B video483 words
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Advertisement683 1986-04-17 8 72 Situationa Vacant: Tachnical TECHNICIANS NTC 2ln Metal Machining or Precision Machining Mln. 1 year's experience ln NC milling machines or Machining Centre Completed N.S. Permanent 3rd shift: 11pm 7am (Mon. Fri.) WALK-IN INTERVIEW with relevant documents a non-re-turnable photograph at: LAM BOON ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. 181 Jalan Jurong Kechil683 words
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Advertisement465 1986-04-17 8 73 Situationa Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Production Production i'Hirf THE COMPANY THAT X^iB| :Ml\y CARES FX)R YOU <J|| I 00-I mmm\ I J A\mm\MaW^^m\tkm\\mm\^m\ V*'-__r^^^---. fW|! Ofl 1 HI Bb "..-e^fl K «_________D___^V rJmW \WKt ffi j-flnrtflpyflii .-..fl Bh *fir* VJ I i hu V N465 words
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Advertisement438 1986-04-17 8 73 Situationa Vacant: Production -F ■auolHlceWons/Bequiremerns i Smgaporecns or Redone"* Residents Gompietea N S c exempted Jeconaory school eauca'io'*'. i Technical Stream with ntc 3 Certificate lr Maintenance Fittings) Training Schemes: 2 years training y^ar Dona Salary: Ist year $42Cpm 2noyear $4 70 pm Completion ot training 5520 pm PassedNTC438 words
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Advertisement619 1986-04-17 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production S^-a [TEAM] •-^v £mW aaaHa|a^ H|aa|aißaaa|a|aa|^^ Don't miss this opportunity to join the champion TEAM! Rotating Ist .v 2nd shifts After o mfim. ation $4do p.m. K'rmai.-'nt ni^ht shift Afttr continuation $530 p.m. Negotiable Salary for those with cxpt rience .us lead619 words
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Advertisement345 1986-04-17 9 73 Situationa Vacant: Production if" S fPELMEGT I A large ball bearing I manufacturing I I company in Jurong I I has vacancies for: I Male/female Singaporeans Age 16 to 25 Secondary education No experience required Prepared to work 3 rotating shifts Benefits: High starling pay Confirmation increment Attractive shift345 words
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Advertisement527 1986-04-17 9 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous JmmMMMMMMMW SUNOSTRQNO ■H^k] r *__r mmW^ We invite applications for the post of: j INDUSTRIAL NURSE I M Requirements: W zm •Possess a SRN or SEN certificate Preferably with I 2 years industrial experi- B= ence K •Should be understanding and capable527 words
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Advertisement358 1986-04-17 9 Walk-In interviews Interview Times: 2.00 pm 430 pm We require: Male Workers (Temporary) Physically strong and fit To $trap TV $ets together Must be ready to start work today if selected Completed N.S. Please apply personally today for an interview bringing along relevant documents at: Vidao Factory Lorong 1 Toa358 words
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Advertisement687 1986-04-17 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Well established company involved in woodworking industries invites suitably qualified candidate* lor Ihe undermentioned poal: MALE SUPERVISOR e Min. Sec. education, e Have at least 2- 3 years relevant experience in woodworking door manufacturing. Able lo handle woodworking machinery. Interested applicants contact: STRAITS TIMBER (S) PTE687 words
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Advertisement781 1986-04-17 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY OFFICERS, a) Physically fit/ strong, b) Ability to speak write simple English, c) Willing to work on 12 hour rotating shift, d) Age between 35 lo 45 e) Gross salary $700 to $800 Interested please tel: *****03. WANTED 10 DAILY Rated Lady Securiity Guards. Wages:781 words
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Advertisement752 1986-04-17 9 81 Vehicles For Hire KENG SOON AIRCON. cars from $35 onwards free mileage with radio cassette. Tel 337-7533 MERCEDES 280. CROWN, Mazda 929, Mini buses, vans, pick-up at low rates *****12. *****04 5 NEW AIRCON. CARS 1600 c.c $45 or rent 2 days get 1 day free Minimum 2 days752 words
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Advertisement944 1986-04-17 9 87 For Sale: Mercedes i CO. OWNER, almost SO Met cedes 280S hully auto Tax K H Done 50.000 km Chauffeur driven Power windows, central locking accident tree original paint Well maintained 46M2K* ALMOST 'BO, 200. 3 owners Powei windows, central lock Qood COnd. $28,800 o ll 0 4ti70;,72 AUG.944 words
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Advertisement979 1986-04-17 9 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan •82 NEW MODEL Datsun Bluebird 161 il central locking 1- ui: si cessortes 614J_a0o.no *****88 83 NISSAN SUNNY i airo.. cassette sports rtOU show ro,, 11. condition *****16 '83 SUNNV I.3GL. i owner S rtm. hi-fi, new tvres accident 're. 617.M00.n0 28».; 4-i: NodeaJen '84 PULSAR979 words
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Advertisement1043 1986-04-17 10 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi $27,999 ON THE Road On il new I meer I >,I 5-apeed Hurry' I tanned sto k nta befoi price n i m Special b•> terms j kl le llc idluck Moti rs pie j lel D83.8S *****41 ItM an- m be I Mtta kshi dealei1,043 words
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Advertisement868 1986-04-17 10 93 For Sale: Honda 5/80 HONOA ACCORO Manual Excellent cond Radio cas.sette. powei windows 4 speakers. nms $i2.f>oo o n o r;>_i2o. SO ACCORO AUTO. 4-dr New tyres aircon. radio cassette, powder windows. PARF'. tax July Hri $***** Contact *****72. 82 HONDA ACCORD KX. aircon sport-runs, hi-fi. central locking, power868 words
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Advertisement756 1986-04-17 10 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: I 96 For Sale: gg For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes The leader inl6ooc.c. economy isn't Japanese. It Ma m m ____M** o#**vß0 **vB }o^^^^^^^m\ Em _>*j_________________________^_s_______i_|____i K*~___fr_P- "--C j_fe_^__r y. The elegant Montego 1 .6L from Austin Rover of756 words
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Advertisement1001 1986-04-17 10 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehiclee I DAIHATSU I MtHATSU TRUCK mMm\\^^\^ I Qualifying for WWm>M lr^ JW 4kZ5 Parking I-L mmmmmm-mW m m»»m»-mi mmmmmmm mA H^-M. If r j PL—,' $1 5 Registration Fee ■■I Hll 1 75 Road Tax1,001 words
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Advertisement738 1986-04-17 10 99 Vehicles Wanted ADVERTISER otters good prices lor e 1977 onwards. Mercedes (all models) BMW. Volvo and all Continental cars Japanese cars and commercial vehicles (all models) scrap cars of any capacity TANGLIN USED CARS CO. 69, Killiney Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****83/ *****69. AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY738 words
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Advertisement801 1986-04-17 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses r WILBY GREEN 1 8 units 2-storey townhouse with exquisite furniture. Off 10 k.m Bukit Timah Road. Big playground/ 2 squash courts and a swimming pool under construction. Rental $2,800 p.m. Please call Simon *****22 J HOLLAND RD. VICINITY Modern/ colonial detached. 3 bdrms, servant's, separate801 words
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Advertisement790 1986-04-17 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses THE WIDEST SELECTION ol .1 storey detached m Clementi Pk ii bdrms rrom ***** Call John or Henry DU *****66 44, SHELFORD ROAO. =^.5-01 corner townhouse. hdrms with facilities $1,700 P turn Vacant Puhal Property *****7:. *****56 D.lO 2/STOREY BUNGALOW 4 1 servant's. 10.000 sq tt790 words
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Advertisement805 1986-04-17 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Beverl> Hiiis $5,500 Hawaii Twr Penthse $4,500 Pandan Vallev Penth se $4,000 Crystal Twr $4,000 Caimhill Plaza $3,000 West wood $2,800 Chut, worth C* $2,500 Hidgewood $2, 500 Draycott $2,500 Elizabeth Twr $2,200 Ocean Pk $2-200 G range ford $2,200 Brookvale $1,800 Scotls Twr $1,500 Parkview805 words
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Advertisement877 1986-04-17 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments I —^^^^m^-..-..^.-.-..^.^ '1 Chcxrmk^apartnmits of unique architectural style... An exclusive, lowrise development. Only two apartments on each floor. White walls, balconies, arched windows recessed for protection from the sun. Very large entertainment area. Four bedrooms with attached bathrooms.877 words
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Advertisement602 1986-04-17 11 JERVOIS CLOSE APT. Off River Valley Road. 1350 sq.ft. Convenient location. P/furn. Very reasonable rental. Mr Ste, *****66 day/ *****44. night. NEAR AMERICAN/ TANGLIN Club, high floor, good view apt.. 4 bdrms.. servant's, tastefully furnished, s/pool. tennis. $3,500. Deans Property *****55 NEW APARTMENT AT 128 Prinsep St. for rent/ sale.602 words
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Advertisement904 1986-04-17 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD RD. STUDIO service apt. F/furn. witb colour tv. airion Crocker.- linen provided. $900 p in. mcl. PUB. Call *****69. PANOAN VALLEY ACACIA Ct 2800 sq ft.. 4 1 rms. fully furn.. facing Park and s'pool. avail, immed. Tel: *****83 Audrey. No agts. SHERWOOD TOWERS FOR904 words
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Advertisement830 1986-04-17 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RIDGEWOOD, PANDAN VALLEY. 2. 3. 4 rms. Close to American, Japanese Schs. Victory, *****07. RIDGEWOOD LIHOLIHO RISE, 1600 sq.ft. 3 bdrms F/furn. Brand new furniture. $2,100. *****45. SARKIES COURT. FULLY FURN. 4 1 bdrms.. c/w. swimming pool. Tel. *****55. SERANGOON AVE.. BT.BATOK, Jurong, Bishan, Übi, Q'town.830 words
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Advertisement662 1986-04-17 11 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign FAIRLODGE SERVICE APARTMENT Holland Rd.. self-contained, f furn. l/2/3-bdrm. apts. Well fitted kitchen, housekeeping/ laundry services. Free parking. Call: Michelle *****84/ *****88. DERBYSHIRE APT. 2,200 sq.ft. F'furn aircon 3 bdrms. Daily: $110 Weekly: $650. Monthly: $2,400. Call Rick *****5 and *****95 (11.30am to 9pm). CAIRNHILL662 words
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Advertisement858 1986-04-17 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses aaa_sa__B I Luxurious living in a choice location. •In exclusive residential district with choice fQf sale Of lease. Please call location at Lady Hill and Fernhill Roads. DBS Land on *****00 lor enquiries Freehold land, approx. 1402 to858 words
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Advertisement583 1986-04-17 11 BALMORAL RD. 2 modern bunglw 4 rms 15 30.000 sq.ft from 51.25M Lmdtrac *****79 BRAND NEW 0.19 Lor. Chuan cor- j ner terr 2800 sq.ft. 3 storey 4 1 bdrm .'.***** Villanelle *****81 i DIST.IO, DUCHESt. ROAO, d sto- i rey semi-d. 4-2 bdrms ;«260 sq.ft.) Mr Poon. *****84 No583 words
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Advertisement573 1986-04-17 11 113 For Sale: Houses 0.20 OFF THOMSON Rd I) storev terr S+l Spllt-levei 1800 sqft Deka *****32 3 0.20. THOMSON YAOHAN vicinitv d-storey semi-d 4* 1 bdrms 3.300 sq tt $410,000 Delfl *****84 B D.21 O/STOREV SEMI-0 splitlevel, terraz/o parquet, built-in 2.600 sq ft Muxview *****55 D.21. NEW D/STOREV terr573 words
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Advertisement762 1986-04-17 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments The^NWX Orange Grove Road A Luxurious Lavishly appointed 17-storey condo tower 5,600 sq.ft. Showcase is now readv for viewing by appointment Please call *****88/*****18 THE BEAUMONT l-tHinn Hats 2-bdrm mais. 3tx.rin flats. 4-bdrm flats for immediate occupation Kully furnished unfurnished762 words
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Advertisement791 1986-04-17 12 RAJAH TOWER 14TH floor. 2300 sq.ft. Oood facing Immediate occupation. Interested call 2X*****, No agenLs. SERANGOON 3 MILES showflat ready 3 bdrms. 1.195 sq.ft. Last unit Low maintenance. $240,000. Chan St Loh Valuers *****31/ 2/ 3. TAMAN SERASI 0.10 near Botanic Gdn. 3 bdrms. 1,400 sq.ft. Vacant possession $250,000 ono.791 words
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Advertisement928 1986-04-17 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments HILTON TOWER OFF Leonie Hill, quiet surroundings. 2 1 bdrms.. $280,000 0.11.0 Tel: *****88 LEONIE TWRS. BLK.A/ B. 3,250/ 2.960 sq ft Tenanted. 4 ■> 1 bdrms. $480,000 $450,000 Shang *****85. NEW 3-STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL townh'se F'hoid. Jln Rimau. 5.1441 Sale/ rental *****44 OPEN HSE. D.19928 words
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Advertisement908 1986-04-17 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK NORTH 4-RM. pure (just after syrs.) Low fir.: terrazzo throughout: well kept. furnished. $88,000 neg. Tel: *****18 BEDOK NORTH 4-RM. 81k.1 15. 9th floor. Well renovated k maintained. $75,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****69 (Mr Ho) BEDOK SOUTH 4-RM. Blk 71 terrazzo throughout. Wardrobe, kitchen cabinets.908 words
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Advertisement606 1986-04-17 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments STIRLING 3-RM. 8LK. 168 mosaic $36,000/ Holland Blk.l l terrazzo cabinets $41,000. All CPF. *****62. TELOK BLANGAH CRES. pt blk 25/ 26. terrazzo, morning sun. High flr. $126,000 full CPF. 255-3333 TOWN: BRAS BASAH 4-rm. High flr. All terrazzo. cabinets. $115,000 neg. (Full CPF $93,520).606 words
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Advertisement705 1986-04-17 12 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces SaSmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmSmttammam 1^ I PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I UNION CENTRE Jk I FOR LEASE _mj^ Newly completed 6 storey light industrial building at __W Jalan Pemimpin. Off Upper Thomson Rd H e 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 lbs 2705 words
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Advertisement665 1986-04-17 12 DETACHED/TERR. FTY/WAREH'SE FOR SALE/LEASE Tukang Tiga 16.856 sq.ft. e Soon Lee Rd. 27.000 sq.ft. e Pandan Loop 5,000/ 10.000/ 15.000 sq.ft. Kian Teck 3.500 sq.ft. Kallang Wey 6.000 sq.ft. e MacPherson Rd. 6.000 sq.ft. e Neythal Rd. 43.000 sq.ft. TEL: *****22 NIN KAI PROPERTIES LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PREMISES Macpherson /Upper Paya665 words
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Advertisement588 1986-04-17 12 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces P^Vasonabi/^ I Free car parking spaces. I I Two suitable locations for I m your needs. I SINGAPORE I WAREHOUSE I (Off River Valley Road) I I SINBOR HOUSE I I (Off Paya Lebar Road) I .Enquiries Welcome. I |*****11/*****19l GROUNDFLR. WAREHOUSE 4,500 sq.ft. Self loading588 words
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Advertisement662 1986-04-17 12 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces sp»^<m^^T c Ss22f_&s^* 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces ___p?*^ H W The Most nonviable Banking Hall in Town is r L Now Available I One Bank.^ 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SMALL OFFICES IN Katong 441 484/662 words
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Advertisement429 1986-04-17 12 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 732 SQ.FT. #08-11. People's ParK Centre for rent No agents Tel *****23 TABLE SPACE AVAILABLE for rent Tel *****80 123 For Sala: Shop Spaces •^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmSmmmm FOR SALE: 1) B— MSM unit in UIC Building 2917 sqft Well maintained together with partitions and lovely furnishings suitable429 words
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Advertisement712 1986-04-17 13 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces i SHOPS for ~k Paramount Shopping Centre: 01-08. 01-09; 01-10; 01-12; 01-15 to 01-21. Kim Seng Shopping Centre: 02-45. Also Available for Sale Plaaaa call Mrs WonQ *****86 or Corina *****44 I Wa are looking for I retailers. Qood lease 1 I terms offered by712 words
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Advertisement472 1986-04-17 13 135 Air Travel MAURITIUS: Imagine an Island encycled by coral-reef, magnificent beaches, see-thru waters, fabulous resorts, beautiful people of exotic KENYA: Best of mysterious Africa, exciting safaris, world-re-nowned games park k Masai warriors... CONSTAIR HOLIDAYS combines the best of both worlds ln 14 Days MAURITIUS FANTASIA/ KENYA SAFARIS and 7472 words
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Advertisement475 1986-04-17 13 137 Toura 137 Toura j 137 Toura 137 Toura GATE WAY TO EUROPE AND YOU WON'T QO WRONG! B First-Class Todrs At Realty Reasonable Prices. 17 reasonably-priced vacations covering U.K. and continental Europe 2115 departures year round Comprehensive Sightseeing Breakfasts Dinners. 6-12 Days Britain ft Ireland from $671* 11—24 Days475 words
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Advertisement345 1986-04-17 13 \gorope H American Express Style... XA ff ff. t 3 v I 16 oaysSpreerSJv7 1 from Ss349BTom*<. I England/Holland/ t ~-J !i \o.%m f B Germany/Austria/ Italy/ VvjJ-^4 I Switzerland/Franca 1 16 Days Tempo I from $$3368 I EnoKnd/Franca/SwiUeriand/ltaly' I Austria/Germany/Holland I Depart*: May 29, June 25,9.12 I 17 Days345 words
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Advertisement617 1986-04-17 13 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Toura The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional guides; all transfers between airports and hotels; meet-and-assist service on arrival. J^ ASIA AFRICA617 words
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Advertisement306 1986-04-17 13 137 Toura T mf*^ Mi Jaßfll ____F(_hP H-___n_l *i>3r STRXrVBtRRV PARK 2D/3N BY COACH DAIL Y DEP STRAWBERRY PARK CAMERON 2D/3N BY COACH DAILY DEP EAST COAST-KUALA TERENGGANU "CAPTURE THE BEAUTY" PANTAI PRIMULA HOTEL 2D/3N BY COACH DAILY DEP PAN PACIFIC RESORT-PANGKOR ISLAND 2D/3N BY COACH DAIL Y DEP EAST306 words
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Advertisement24 1986-04-17 14 137 Tours W* Hffel iiii^'-ii.l^ti ___a3TBilT*^_______r N ___.^__K ■VfBfWBM r mf! ____aan|M_________________^ K. *J_______r^rjrT____l| C.A.T.S ia Classified Advertisements Telephone Service. CaH ua at *****6624 words
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Advertisement774 1986-04-17 14 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Toura l-PSf!. BEAUTIFUL t~ BMFj^SF gH SHANGRI-LA HOTEL WMPT^afcMfcMßi (Bangkok) 7 DAYS PATTAYA/BANQKOK/CHIENQMAI/ CHIENGRAI/ GOLDEN TRI ANGLE/BURMA/ MAES A WATERFALL BY THAI AIRLINE BANGKOK CHIENGMAI BY AIR-CON TRAM (Dap. Evary Mon) 8888 CHIENGMAI BANGKOK BY AIR S DAYS PATTAYA/BANGKOK 7 DAYS BANGKOK/CHIANGMAI/ (Shangri-La Hotal) BY774 words
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Advertisement370 1986-04-17 14 137 Toura 137 Toura f FREE VIDEO SHOW OF Hotel on Wheels Tour W f\ new concept in travelling for the young and adventurous. Casual Carefree Economical Value for Money 15 Days Mini Europe 7 25 Days Europe Panorama I jflBS&P^-^YJ^ Tour Leader to escort mmWmyj^Jmm\\Wf each 9™?mmfkfmmml mm* A370 words
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Advertisement382 1986-04-17 14 137 Toura 137 Toura I SCANDIN^JA] 1 2D Introducing Scandinavia $1694 o 14D Summer Wonder Weeks $2482 190 Scenic Scandinavia $2847 Am^K/7 Many more Nordic tours covering DENMARK, NORWAY, VK% fcXs SWEDEN, FINLAND ICELAND. /A. Call for a colour brochure or _m_^a__P^_ see our video presentation! __>I_______l___L Exduded price airfare/flying382 words
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Advertisement453 1986-04-17 14 147 Academic Coursoa TUTORIAL CLASSES FOR 'O' A 'A' LEVELS Subiects offered: a General Papar e Engliah Language a Mathematics a Science o Chineae oa 2nd Long, Naw Cteeeee lofimiem-liiu daily _LOQ-8.00pm; BJB SJOpm COMMENCING NOW LOW FEE: $15 p.m. For enrolment, pleaae call at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545453 words
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Advertisement537 1986-04-17 14 146 Computer Courses 146 Computer Courooa =====^________=________________________e _B_____B.______m-a______Hi------iß_mi___mE jr> -j/mWjy^^ Ary^My- *mmjmrw aim ma S^B Call us for __^^________JPiiii_____l respective course previews QmMMMmmmmmWWWMmWmmM I CamaarMc *Ca% *m^W'Wm%-- '^^.^aa^ _Ilil.iamillllm______6 j Comsertrac I f School of Computer Training j 146 Foreign Education 146 Foraign Eduction I Secnairtanr School of Canada (Hamilton.537 words
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Advertisement264 1986-04-17 14 146 Computer Coursoa COMPUTER EDUCATION a IDPM i ammaa ta oota e Basle Programming a Application Softer oro •dbeeell Wordstar •CP/M PULL/ PART TIMf COUR6EB AVAILABLE Commencing APRIL For detaila, please call CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL #06-3545 Block 162 Bukit Marah Town Centre Tel: *****80 (6 Linee) TRAINING CENTRE #06-34 Funan Cantra264 words
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Advertisement443 1986-04-17 15 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses LCCI Private Secretary s Diploma Course I •Short 5 Mai mftm m m SIAMFORO COLLEGE oROUP City School of Commerce (Stamford College Group) 218 Queen'* Street Singapore 0718 Telex training (1 inonth duration) Monday/Wednesday, 6pm Bpm Course commencing 21/4/86 For further details, pleaae call *****44 (8443 words
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Advertisement500 1986-04-17 15 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses Technical Courses /Z^ Advanced MM ■■■1 ///fe Training I 1 l(((uF Techniques ____r^^__k I i j (a member of Times Organisation) The Trusted N*fune in Training Give yourself the chance of a better career jlj j I Professional status from500 words
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Advertisement555 1986-04-17 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses Mi AX T Ifllllli vm«m rm m m LEARN A I A .UOI l AHC I A LANuUAue AT Al I jij SPOKEN JAPANESE INDONESIAN jij Mon/Wed Mon/Wed 1 1|| or Tue/Frl or Tue/Thu 5.45-7.15 pm 5.45-7.15 pm 111 7.30-9.00 pm 7.30-9.00 pm CLASSES555 words
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Advertisement825 1986-04-17 15 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction THE SEASON IS here! Learn scu-ba-diving with our easy safe method. For free introduction call *****83 (Michael). LEARN THE TECHNIQUE of swimming (beginners to intermediate). Interested, call *****46 YOU'RE ASSURED TO swim a proper stoke within 12 lessons in shorter period. Call *****75. 160 Other Courses/825 words
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Advertisement777 1986-04-17 15 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES CTANTQ RC>iflflfll lil.'la\ N«: Kalev Box S. ru. mmmmM STANib HbDuooi Telex Servire: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TOfEAO I 'lw *****11 ,ai 5721 i6«__ SBI rhl lima. SB ps Posed S*U APPOINTMENTS Food storage company I requires a 1 TECHNICAL I Ui rivtii I to undertake work I on777 words
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Advertisement687 1986-04-17 15 NOTICES THE BANKRITPCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on the 4th dav of April 1986. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 2220/84 Lim Ah Ang. i/c *****21 /G of Blk 22 Sin Ming Rd 11--224 Singapore 2057 180/85 Teng Mean Dar,687 words
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Advertisement763 1986-04-17 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THF KEIM BLK OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING IP NO: 43 OF 198C In the matter ef the Ompanies Act (Cap. 185) Aad In the matter ef SANWA CON UUIIM I— (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding763 words
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Advertisement1577 1986-04-17 16 NOTICES IN THK Hlt-H (Ol KT UF THK IN THK MATTER OF THE KKPI SUC OF SlNt-APORK I COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 ompanies Winding I p StlV-GOH TAN PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY Na. vs» of 1956 I UQI mVTION) In ihr- Matter ml the I M an Extraordinary Gener-1,577 words
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Miscellaneous1517 1986-04-17 16 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Mcaala \W_WS&^ IXjOU6l£ IS THAT^I /W6U,yoUWIuLST\ W^^^^-^mfZTiNeT^HM I i 1 I 1 \~7 1 I 1 /OW PUTITVFfc/THfNS 1 I 6I_AI>ToH6A*THAT\^ VJtMoWow ZT^ GOOD 6RIEF! UOU) COULD vou A MILITARV FROM A STANCE .T \^^OFP FOITOHc >*AC>Hy WT\\ L^ M J^T T Mfi A1,517 words
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528 1986-04-17 17 SSO CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Last Saturday Reviewed by GEORGINA EMMANUEL SATURDAY Nights Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert, directed by resident conductor Choo Hoey. was refreshing. First, in the absence of both a solo pianist and a 19th century work drawn from the popular literature almost528 words
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Article, Illustration719 1986-04-17 17 You hear it on radio every day. Funny. That's the title. The singer and composer of the I love ballad is Filipina Babes I Conde, who's married to^^^H Singaporean musicianß She talks to CATHERINE! her I song. FUNNY. That's now tsarjes Conde would describe life.719 words
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Article, Illustration826 1986-04-17 17 The launching of the film, Absolute Beginners, in 195 British cinemas early this month offers another textbook example of 'cross-plugging'. The film has been promoted heavily and successfully via pop stars and their hits. DAVID HEPWORTH reports. LEE lACOCCA, best-selling author and boss826 words
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Miscellaneous511 1986-04-17 17 What's n FAIR able from Cold Storage Cen- lery, 9 am -5.30 pm. On till ation of photography, which is 10 am -4 pm; Saturdays, 10 an authentic turn-of-the-centu-TECHNOLOGY FAIR 1986 On trepoint and Tangs. April 27. Closed on Mondays. used as a medium for the am 1 pm. Closed511 words
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Miscellaneous977 1986-04-17 17 I _____R ***1 __El *1 IL Jl I Radio One 90.5 mHz in VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Anothei Morninf Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial977 words
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Advertisement211 1986-04-17 18 -_-_-_--i __Eab i^^^^^tt^Mv^^^n|HfffnPfiii i^EP^ni i^n'V HHn in Viil^b pw _._mi s_m s^ i LMaII a I L3___________i ß a __________P J UH _____B m% TM I M 'H 891 HL m t—M ___________H ________B mmm^r^y I Wfm I hzjj lr<il Ij H._ x H _______a__________________________________i ■IH aa aa^^^^^^^^BSL^lll^^l^^^^lß9^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^l _______^_i___________. r211 words
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Miscellaneous1767 1986-04-17 18 s my view m Catherine Ong -^~i-^-^-^-- H H -H^^-^-^-i-^_Hi HH^ H i^i^ HH^^^^^ MHIHH^ H^^ HM ■I UHBBPiVnVlini T s M y -Ni-i™ How to do away with the boss v.. wM ij wZgm m I B *w K] j nve m "j \\Wm\2 m J^^^^*^__J 11.31 pm) to1,767 words
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