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Title Section15 1986-04-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article746 1986-04-18 1 AUGUSTINE LOW - Charge less, hawkers told AUGUSTINE LOW 'Social obligation' owing to falling operating costs; Ministry By THE Government expects hawkers to reduce their prices because there had been a significant drop m the cost of fuel, utilities and many basic food items m the past year. An official from the Ministry746 words
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167 1986-04-18 1 PARIS A 15-year-old pater wblz-kid Has been ■ppshrttii Frarce's youngest minister!* 1 aide. Cyrtlle De Vignemont Is still at a secondary sefcssJ In Lyons, sat will spend two days a week hi Paris at the Ministry for the Civil Service aid The salalster, MrAFP - 167 words
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Article32 1986-04-18 1 LISBON Mozambique's South African-backed an-ti-government rebels have claimed they killed 237 Zimbabwean soldiers and shot down two helicopters and an MiG-21 plane m two days of fightine last weekend. AFPAFP - 32 words
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517 1986-04-18 1 BEIRUT Three bodies, believed to be those of Britons or Americans kidnapped m Lebanon, were found m mountains east of Beirut yesterday, a senior Druze militia official reported. He said the bodies were located after an anonymous caller claiming to speakAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 517 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-04-18 1 TRIPOLI Colonel Mmmnur Gaddafi appeared on television for the first time since Monday's US air strike against his country and denounced President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as childkillers. Col Gaddafi's broadcast on Wednesday night followed rumours m EuropeAP; NYT; Reuter - 465 words
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Article138 1986-04-18 1 Prices plunge as Opec talks fail GENEVA Oil prices fell sharply to a 10-year low after Opec ministers failed to make any progress on cutting world supplies to support the shattered petroleum market. Prices plunged almost 15 per cent after two days of emergency talks by the 13-member Organisation ofReuter - 138 words
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Article58 1986-04-18 1 JOHANNESBURG President P. W. Botha Mid yesterday he will call ft special session of Parliament In August to consider a package of new legislation reforming the wfeite-raled nations nee laws. Mr Botha said the sessio. would consider legislation to grant blacks South African citizenship and58 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-04-18 1 RONNIE LIM; CONRAD RAJ - RONNIE LIM CONRAD RAJ By and Wholesale price cuts offset by change m system of taxes PETROL is dearer by about 2.7 cents per litre as of today. This sudden about turn m prices is due to an adjustment m the Government's system of500 words
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184 1986-04-18 1 US GNP grew by 3.2% in first quarter WASHINGTON The United States' grass na- priiirt rrrrr nt n rrif rrtrV rate of 3.2 per cent daring the first quarter of this year with Improvement m trade a key factor, according to preliminary data released yesterday by the Commerce Department. TheUPI - 184 words
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Article64 1986-04-18 1 SANTIAGO Riot police stormed a campus to dislodge demonstrators and classes at two universities were suspended during a 48-hour student strike that paralysed most of the 27 universities m Chile At least five demonstra tors were injured m clashes with police and 50 students were arrested, raising64 words
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Article38 1986-04-18 1 BEIJING A rare shower of meteorites, weighing up to 55 kg, smashed into three villages m Hubei province on Tuesday, the People's Daily reported yesterday It did not men tion any iniurips or damage UPI ReuterUPI; Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement9 1986-04-18 1 Hawkers tell why they can't cut prices Pag* 189 words
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Article292 1986-04-18 2 Art m the open THE NAN YANG Academy of Fine Arts holds its first open-air art fair on Orchard Mall m July. The likely site is between the Far East Shopping Centre and Mandarin Hotel. If the idea takes off, similar fairs could be held m other places, such292 words
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Article199 1986-04-18 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS POLITICALLY, the Australian government has bees generally supportive of Aseao hat there Is unsilwsfcle scope for Improvement m ee— omk cooperation. Australia needs to convince Its neighbours of its sincerity wanting an active role hi the mnasmfc development of the region. No one seriously expects199 words
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Article81 1986-04-18 2 VIEWS ON ORGAN DONATIONS THERE HAVE been more expressions of support for the proposed law on organ donations two of the letters are from dialysis patients who make out a case for it; one is from an individual who expresses the hope that Singaporeans will support it; and the81 words
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Article241 1986-04-18 2 Soviets review Siberia FACED WITH declining foreign exchange earnings, the Soviet Union has decided to re-examine large-scale development projects m Siberia and has asked Japan to co-operate m a drive to save resources, according to Japanese reports. Page! New drugs for Aids EXPERIMENTAL drug therapy will be241 words
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Article233 1986-04-18 2 Spanish clubs win SPANISH CLUBS stayed on target to win all three of the European club competitions this season after Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid reached the finals of their respective events by staging remarkable recoveries m their return-leg semi-final clashes on Wednesday. Page 32 No trouble for233 words
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Article422 1986-04-18 2 PMUPCOOMEY - Labour of love A GATHERING of local and American jazz musicians resulted hi an excellent recording session last Sunday night. Organised by Jeremy Monteiro, a leading musician, the session involved local group Jeramzee, the Chicago-based trio, Eldee Young Trio and members of the Original Camellia Jazz Band. The422 words
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Article225 1986-04-18 2 REGULAR MEETINGS RESOLVE SEVERAL BUSINESS ISSUES A NUMBER of issues have been resolved due to regular meetings between Trade and Industry Ministry officials and representatives of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and lndusThe dialogue has worked well, according to the ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mr Ngiam Tong Dow,225 words
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135 1986-04-18 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Marcos' moves? DEPOSED President Ferdinand Marcos is believed to be behind the spate of anti-government events aimed at bringing about his return to the Philippines. From 5,800 km away m Hawaii, where he fled on Feb 26, Mr Marcos reportedly pulls the strings which have135 words
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Article408 1986-04-18 2 Goods/Services Organisation Secbon/Paf e Mm Air Mauritius I 27 Cathay Pacific Airways I 1 Audn Pertama Audio I 33 Bank Citibank II 30 Camera Minolta I 30 Carpets Amir Sons I —36 Gnee Hong Co I—3l Can Champwn Motors (Suzuki) II —11 Cassette Tapes Auvi 1-2 Cijißtwii Duke408 words
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229 1986-04-18 3 Tax breaks for Taiwanese investing abroad TAIPEI The government is offering tax breaks and other incentives to encourage Taiwanese to invest abroad. An official said yesterday that m revising the law governing outbound investment, the government has decided to exempt business tax from one to four years the dividends andAFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration83 1986-04-18 3 LOOK what they've done to the Beetle. This Is the prototype of the new Volkswagen, called Scooter. It Is a compact three-wheeler specially designed for town traffic. While the Scooter retains the original Yolks shape, It Is definitely made for the sporty driver with ultra-modern taste,Pana - 83 words
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227 1986-04-18 3 China's industry growth slows down to 4.4 BEIJING China's industrial growth slowed down to a moderate 4.4 per cent m the first quarter of 1986 as measures to cool off an overheated economy produced a "universal" decline m efficiency. Inflation, measured by China's retail price index, decreased to 8 perUPI - 227 words
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415 1986-04-18 3 HONGKONG Switching on the nightly news m Hongkong, you might expect to hear a cupped Oxford accent coming from the television set. Instead, a Mid-West twang or a Southern drawl is more likely. 'As Britain prepares to give up control of Hongkong to ChinaUPI - 415 words
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210 1986-04-18 3 BELTING China is willing to normalise relations with the Soviet Union once Moscow removes certain obstacles, but the two communist neighbours cannot become allies, a Chinese official said m comments published yesterday. Vice-Premier Li Peng tolfl a group of visiting United States journalists that theUPI - 210 words
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Article, Illustration147 1986-04-18 3 WELLINGTON New Zealand's veteran ex-Prime Minister Robert Maldoon has accepted a role In an Auckland stage production of the rock musical, The Rocky Horror Show. Mr Maldoon, 84, who In nine years as prime minister boilt a reputation as a tough, Irascible leader, told reporters theReuter - 147 words
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329 1986-04-18 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Planes five times the speed of sound PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent Mitsubishi planning 'super engine' of the future TOKYO In a dramatic example of Japan's rapid advance into the aerospace industry, one of the country's largest aircraft manufacturers has begun to develop a new engine which will propel airliners329 words
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212 1986-04-18 3 TOKYO In a significant policy change, Japan will lift a 13-year-old ban on export of petroleum products, a government spokesman said yesterday. The official of the Resources and Energy Agency said the decision is m line with the govern- ment's policy of promotingUPI - 212 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-04-18 6 DUBLIN 4 We're not guinnasty. My husband may be a banker, but £2 million it not our m lifestyle. 7 Mrs Guinness KIDNAPPED banker's wife Mrs Jennifer Guinness, who was released yesterday morning after eight days m captivity, said she never lostReuter; Press Association - 454 words
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182 1986-04-18 6 1,125 executions 'not the full list' LONDON Amnesty International states m a report that it documented 1,125 executions worldwide m 1965 but that they were only part of a much larger unknown total. The London-based human rights organisation, which holds the Nobel Peace Prize and has made political prisoners aroundAP - 182 words
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267 1986-04-18 6 JOHANNESBURG About 700 South African soldiers and police have moved into a Black township near Durban m what police described as a general hunt for firearms and criminals. Police cordoned off Lamontville on Wednesday and launched house-to-house searches, following a pattern establishedReuter; AP - 267 words
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Article213 1986-04-18 6 PARIS Films from the United States and France will dominate this year's Cannes Film Festival with four from each country competing for the top award, the Golden Palm. Organisers of the annual extravangaza, to be held from May 8 to 19, said that 19Reuter - 213 words
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Article34 1986-04-18 6 KATMANDU Campaigning officially began on Tuesday for Nepal's May 12 national elections. The Election Commission said that 1,547 candidates, including 73 women, wou'd contest 112 SeatS mi n tho Nntinn.il Assembly. UPIUPI - 34 words
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323 1986-04-18 6 Soviets to 'review projects for Siberia' TOKYO THE Soviet Union, faced with declining foreign exchange earnings, has decided to reexamine large-scale development projects m Siberia and asked Japan to co-operate m a drive to save resources, according to Japanese news reports. Moscow also proposed joint Soviet-Japanese development of space andUPI - 323 words
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Article199 1986-04-18 6 TEL AVIV A member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting CoMtrteo repaid a US$5 mini— (Sslt.9s ml Hi—) debt to Israel la oil despite an embargo by Opee ob sales to Israel, the Ha'areti reported. Energy Ministry spokesman A vtshal Amir said the oU wasAP - 199 words
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Article, Illustration189 1986-04-18 8 Expansion may last longer despite trade deficit Volcker ST LOUIS Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker says the United States economy is well Into its fourth year of expansion despite the foreign trade deficit. Speaking at Washington University earlier this week, the head of the AmericanAP - 189 words
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400 1986-04-18 8 Experimental drugs for Aids patients WASHINGTON ABOUT 2,000 Aids patients will be given experimental drug therapy under a new public health service programme expected to get under way soon at 10 hospitals around the country, officials say. The drugs to be tested will be selected from "the most promising agentsAP - 400 words
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366 1986-04-18 8 Why Reagan backers said 'no' to aid for Contras WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan's Republican supporters have voted with opposition Democrats not to resume United States military aid to Nicaraguan rebels m a surprise move aimed at winning a more favourable deal later. The vote m the House of Representatives onReuter - 366 words
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Article39 1986-04-18 8 BRUSSELS South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan arrived m Belgium on Wednesday for a three-day visit on the last leg of a West European tour that has already taken him to Britain, West Germany and France. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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213 1986-04-18 8 LOS ANGELES Quadriplegic Elizabeth Bolivia, who came to symbolise the right-to-die movement with her 1983 bid to starve m a hospital, has won a key round m her legal bid to halt forced feedings at a county hospital. In a 27-page opinion, a California stateUPI - 213 words
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215 1986-04-18 8 LOS ANGELES The maker of Cabbage Patch Kids dolls has agreed to pay more than US$5O,OOO (S$lO9,GOO) m penalties to settle a consumer protection lawsuit that accused the firm of deceptively packaging accessories. Under terms of the agreement approved by a SuperiorUPI - 215 words
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Article69 1986-04-18 8 CHICAGO Hearings be gan m the Federal Court here on Wednesday to set the amount of compensation due to victims of the 1978 Amoco Cadiz oil tanker disaster. In April 1984. the owners of the supertanker. Standard Oil of Indiana (now Amoco Corp), were found responsible for theAFP - 69 words
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Article46 1986-04-18 8 MIAMI A US Navy ship searching the Florida coast for debris from the space shuttle Challenger found a duffel bag containing about 29 kg of cocaine on April 7. The cocaine had a street value of US$l3 million (SS2B million). APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-04-18 9 PARIS THE new rightwing government of Mr Jacques Chirac has launched a 4.5 billion franc (551.38 billion) programme to boost the employment prospects of school leavers, young workers and the longtime unemployed. The package, centrepiece of an interim Budget approved by the CabinetReuter - 383 words
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Article144 1986-04-18 9 High jobless rate growing ILD GENEVA High nnempleyment may Imtrtmae even more m Mine Industrialised countries over the next two yean, and Is likely to remain a l»»4fajiMi world problem, says the International Labour Organisation (ILO) In a report. Ike report, by ILO Director-General Francis Blanchard, says most states nowReuter - 144 words
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Article51 1986-04-18 9 SEATTLE Mount St Helens has erupted for the first time m almost a year, spewing ash 7,600 metres high. Mr Dick Ferguson, of the Federal Aviation Administration m Seattle, said details were sketchy, but ash spewed on Wednesday was apparently heading m a east-north-easterly direction at 2551 words
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Article21 1986-04-18 9 HONGKONG An earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale was recorded on Wednesday near the Kurile Islands. AP AFPAP; AFP - 21 words
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Article69 1986-04-18 9 AT LEAST 27 Syrian Army cadets were killed and many others injured m seven bomb explosions on buses across coastal Syria, the Christian Voice of Lebanon and Voice of Free Lebanon radio stations reported yesterday m Beirut. The stations, operated by Lebanon's an-ti-Syrian Christian militias, saidUPI - 69 words
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Article59 1986-04-18 9 MORE THAN 700 armed Bangladeshis amassed along the border with India yesterday, triggering off fresh tension between the two neighbours, Indian news reports said. The Press Trust of India said the move was related to a dispute over a flood protection embankment India had started building besideUPI - 59 words
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Article79 1986-04-18 9 POLICE HAVE detained the widow of the late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassin who is now a top Sikh militant leader, they announced yesterday m the Sikh holy city of Amritsar. Bimal Khalsa, whose husband Beant Singh was killed after he and another Sikh policeman shotAFP - 79 words
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Article76 1986-04-18 9 SEVENTY-FIVE MORE university professors yesterday demanded democratic reforms m South Korea as the ruling party again rejected opposition calls to revise the Constitution this year. The professors, from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies m Seoul and Kaemyong University m the south-eastern city of Taegu, issued statements urgingReuter - 76 words
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Article80 1986-04-18 9 TWO PROMINENT dissidents and their families flew into Vienna from the Soviet Union yesterday, ending a 15-year battle for permission to leave the country. Grigory and Isai Goldstein, brothers from Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, had founded a group m 1977 to monitor Soviet compliance with itsAP - 80 words
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Article205 1986-04-18 9 MOSCOW Svetlana Alliluyeva, the daughter of Josef Stalin, left the Soviet Union on Wednesday for the United States on a flight via Zurich. She left on a Swissair flight for Zurich. She was booked to fly to Chicago. Mrs Alliluyeva acquired American nationality afterAP; AFP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration160 1986-04-18 9 Gromyko in hospital: Diplomats MOSCOW Soviet President Andrei Gromyko, who failed to appear at two public functions this week, has been taken ill and is m hospital, Western diplomats said quoting Soviet officials. They said Mr Gromyko, 76, was to have met a Norwegian parliamentary del- egation but the talksReuter - 160 words
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Article34 1986-04-18 9 TAIPEI Taiwan's Investigative Bureau last year arrested 63 people and put 230 others under surveillance m its check of infiltration by communist Chinese, Bureau Director Wong W«»n-W«.i ca iH on Wednesday. AFPAFP - 34 words
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90 1986-04-18 9 Wine case: Two face murder charges MILAN Charges against two Italians alleged to have adulterated wine with methyl alcohol have been changed from manslaughter to murder, the prosecutor m the case said yesterday. Officials said the autopsy on a man who died m Monza on March 3 showed he hadReuter - 90 words
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369 1986-04-18 9 BERNE East and West have clashed on the human rights issue as delegates from 35 nations began a review of compliance with provisions of the Helsinki accords. The accords are designed to facilitate contacts between East and West. Soviet chief delegate Yuri Kashlev toldAP - 369 words
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170 1986-04-18 4 EC calls for end to all military action PARIS The European Community has called for an end to all military action m the Mediterranean and reissued its appeal for restraint m the US-Libya crisis. Speaking on behalf of the 12 member nations after a snap meeting of foreign ministers here,Reuter - 170 words
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439 1986-04-18 4 WASHINGTON SOME bombs dropped by American warplanes m Libya missed their military targets even though many were laserguided "smart bombs" and struck civilian areas instead, Pentagon sources said. Among the bombs that did not hit their assigned military targets, they said, was a laser-guidedUPI - 439 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-04-18 4 6 It was like they (the heavilyarmed Libyan troops) were setting off a Fourth of July a fireworks display. US Navy pilot on how the Libyans were firing their weapons wildly. ABOARD USS AMERICA United States pilots who took part m theNYT; Reuter - 418 words
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Article109 1986-04-18 4 Bonn: We have clear evidence BONN Chancellor Helmut Kohl has told parliament that West Germany has clear evidence that Libya was behind the bomb attack on a West Berlin discotheque. He said the evidence, which a government spokesman later described as independent of US sources, showed that the Libyan PeoplesReuter - 109 words
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438 1986-04-18 4 LONDON PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher has fended off an opposition bid to censure her for backing the United States bombing of Libya, winning a six-hour emergency debate m the House of Commons by 325-206 votes. In one of her most effectiveAP; FT; UPI - 438 words
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Article313 1986-04-18 4 MOSCOW The Kremlin has stepped up its involvement m the crisis between the United States and Libya with a personal message of support from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to Col Muammar Gaddafi, pledging to meet its military obligations. Mr Gorbachev pointed out what he called "theReuter; AP - 313 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-04-18 10 Marcos may be behind anti- Aquino demos MANILA Deposed President Ferdinand Marcos is believed to be behind the spate of anti-government events aimed at bringing about his return to the Philippines, analysts believe. From 5,800 km away m Hawaii, where he fled on Feb 26, Mr Marcos reportedly pulls theAFP; Reuter - 362 words
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113 1986-04-18 10 Two try to keep the fires burning MANILA Former President Ferdinand Marcos reportedly relies on two men ex-Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino and ex-La-bour Minister Bias Ople to keep the Marcos fires burning here. Mr Tolentino claimed on Monday that with his boss m Honolulu, he was now the acting presidentAFP - 113 words
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300 1986-04-18 10 MANILA A member of the commission tra?king down Mr Ferdinand Marcos' "hidden wealth" has left for Switzerland to initiate lawsuits to recover billions of dollars the deposed President and his associates allegedly stashed away m Swiss banks, a commission spokesman said yesterday. Ms JingjingAP - 300 words
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254 1986-04-18 10 More time to repay $876 m foreign debt NEW YORK The Philippines and a group of international banks have signed agreements to restructure about US$4OO million (*****.00 million) of Philippine debt. Finance Minister Jaime Ongpin said the agreements demonstrated that the new government would deal responsibly with the country's foreignAP - 254 words
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136 1986-04-18 10 JAKARTA The Philippine government has contacted leaders of the Filipino illegal immigrants m Sabah to persuade them to return ■•me. Malaysian Justice Minister Datnk James Ongklli said negotiations were going on m Sandakan between a representative of the Philippine government and leaders of the IllegalBernama - 136 words
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226 1986-04-18 10 Thailand sends US message over rice plan BANGKOK Thailand yesterday asked the American ambassador to convey to Washington its concern over the US rice price-sup-port plan which it says will undermine Thai rice sales and result m lower earnings for its fanners. The Deputy Prime Minister, Air Chief Marshal SiddhiBernama - 226 words
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Article110 1986-04-18 10 FAO to print Suharto medals JAKARTA The Food and Agriculture Organis ation (FAO) is to print medals carrying a picture of President Suharto to raise funds m aid of fam-ine-stricken countries. FAO decided to issue the bronze, silver and gold medals with Mr Suharto's picture m appreciation of his successfulAFP - 110 words
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156 1986-04-18 10 BANGKOK A group of unidentified assailants have attacked a village m northern Thailand, killing 14 people and wounding 64, a Thai military official said yesterday. The raid was launched on Monday on the predominantly ethnic Chinese village of Nong Uk. less than aAFP - 156 words
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271 1986-04-18 11 ALBERT HAMALINGAM - DAP will not contest Sabah election ALBERT HAMALINGAM By KOTA KINABALU Malaysia's opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) has decided against fielding any candidates m next month's Sabah elections, sources close to the party said here yesterday. The decision not to field any candidates was taken on Wednesday night by state271 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-04-18 11 On-line at pasar malam NOT the proper place for a computer unit really, bat these two rural children are Just as eager to catch op with the world of technology at the Bayan Lepas pasar malam In Penang. It's aa Idea of trader aad part-time computer salesman Marzoki bin MastanNST - 89 words
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346 1986-04-18 11 Razaleigh: Don't ignore Asean trade interests KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia yesterday urged major industrial nations not to ignore the trading interests of smaller developing nations. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah told Asean officials that a better economic performance by developing countries would translate into higher imports from industrial nations.AFP - 346 words
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333 1986-04-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR Protests by Malaysian fishermen and Thai dissatisfaction with Malaysian proposals have stalled agreement on a bilateral fishing pact, a senior official said yesterday. Malaysian Fisheries Development Board Chairman Mohamed Abu Bakar Rautin Ibrahim said little progress had been made on a joint-ven-tureAP - 333 words
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278 1986-04-18 11 Supreme Court decision today on Lorrain case The Carrian affair KUALA LUMPUR The Supreme Court will decide today whether to allow former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance chairman Lorrain Esme Osman to proceed with his application to stop the Hongkong AttorneyGeneral from using evidence gathered here m extradition proceedings against him mBernama - 278 words
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380 1986-04-18 11 Minister lashes out at 'militant' union leaders KUALA LUMPUR The Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Khalil Yaakob, has hit out at the "militant" attitude of certain trade union leaders who back claims for an adjustment of salaries m the civil service. Appearing on a television programme on Wednesday,Bernama - 380 words
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Article95 1986-04-18 11 JOHOR BARU Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad flew here yesterday for an audience with the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. The Malaysian leader arrived m an executive jet at the Sultan Ismail airport m Senai and proceeded to Istana Bukit Serene. He leftBernama - 95 words
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Article, Illustration163 1986-04-18 12 61 am sorry if I sounded emphatic. I thought I wanted to sound confident. (Audience laughs.) There is no guarantee that things will turn around m two years. Given a robust state of growth m international trade, which depends on how the American and the Japanese economies areReuter - 163 words
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384 1986-04-18 12 H.L. LIM - Worry is distress leading to other problems H.L. LIM By m Canberra PM answers question about possible political tensions Mr Lee Kuan Yew spoke at the National Press Club m Canberra on Wednesday. His speech took 10 minutes. The questions and answers after that took 48 minutes. It was a384 words
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273 1986-04-18 12 Yesterday's PoWs give way to today's tourists PM: "YOU don't have to convince me. I know Australians very well. I have been here. I read about you. I read what you say. I read your books. "But you have to convince the inchoate mass of ordinary Asians whose fragmentary impression273 words
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Article, Illustration650 1986-04-18 12 How PM Hawke rates by PM Lee HAWKE QUESTION: "Since 1959 you have had the opportunity to see quite a number of Australian Prime Ministers come and go. As our own Prime Minister left the country yesterday, I was wondering if m the long-term perspective you could give us some650 words
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Article461 1986-04-18 13 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By Academy hopes it will be the first of many SUNDAYS on the Orchard Mall may never be the same again after the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts holds its first open-air art fair there m July the first of many, it hopes.461 words
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169 1986-04-18 13 Two shots fired in doctor' s clinic A DOCTOR got a security officer to put away his service revolver after two shots were fired from the gun m a clinic m ColIyer Quay on Wednesday. No one was injured as the shots hit the ceiling m the incident at the169 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-04-18 13 NGIAM TONG HAI - Fresh geese soon from S'pore farm NGIAM TONG HAI By COME next Friday, dock farmer Teo Kirn Teck will be happy to say: Your goose is cooked. Prom that day, he'll supply fresh geese to restaurants here. Mr Teo had, since mid-Janu-ary, brought m l«,Mt day-old goslings by air. He274 words
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Article, Illustration166 1986-04-18 13 S'pore can help PNG in trade, tourism PAPUA New Guinea's Foreign Affairs Minister said yesterday that Singapore could provide the manpower and expertise m developing his country's trade and tourism sectors. Mr Legu Vagi also mentioned three other sectors his government was interested m expanding production agriculture, mining and energy.166 words
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469 1986-04-18 13 MR JUSTICE Punch Coomaraswamy ruled yesterday that accused persons m criminal cases have no right to apply for documents, other than the cautioned statement and documents mentioned m the charge, before the start of their trial. This means that accused persons469 words
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460 1986-04-18 13 AHMAD OSMAN - Law Society wants to take part in inquiry AHMAD OSMAN By THE Law Society intends to take part m the Commission of Inquiry which has been appointed to examine Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's allegations of government interference m the Subordinate Courts judiciary. "We will make our views known at the460 words
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Article372 1986-04-18 14 GERRY de SILVA; SUMIKO TAN - GERRY de SILVA SUMIKO TAN By and PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew recently commented on Australian television that the small Singaporean family, among other things, had given rise to indulgent parents. He said parents had been "so solicitous over their precious children" that he was not372 words
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288 1986-04-18 14 Unhappy over mother's ties with man A CORONER'S inquiry into the death of a 15-year-old girl, who was unhappy about her mother's relationship with a man, was yesterday adjourned to hear the evidence of the girl's elder sister. The girl, Noorjhan binti Seyed Abu Thanir, had told police just before288 words
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327 1986-04-18 14 More workers going deaf from not wearing plugs MORE workers are turning deaf because they do not wear ear plugs at work. Last year, the Labour Ministry screened 27,000 workers who were exposed to noise at their workplace and found that 1,423 were suffering from noise-in-duced deafness the most common327 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-04-18 14 Mrs E. B. Chua (left), 31, a housewife and 4Vi-year-old son and a 2^-y ear-old daughter, said it was possible to give a child the best without giving him everything. "Love and care are dmk important than said. Mr George Ho (right), 4w» a personnel ofocer278 words
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179 1986-04-18 14 Singapore team for Coca-Cola's 100th-year party COCA-COLA, the world's most famous soft drink, will celebrate its 100 th birthday with the world's biggest private party next month m Atlanta, Georgia Joining the celebrations starting on May 7 will be a group of Singaporeans led by Mr Michael Fam. Chairman of179 words
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Article182 1986-04-18 14 COMFORT cabbies raised $249,275 for the Community Chest during their charity drive on April 8. They had set a target of $250,000. About a dozen cabbies who took part m the charity drive said that more passengers than before said "keep the change." But the change was182 words
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317 1986-04-18 15 'Timing vital' in China joint ventures TIME is of the essence when setting up joint ventures involving low or medium technology m China, a banker told participants at an investment conference yesterday. Dr Lam Wu Shan, Chief Manager of United Overseas Bank's China department, gave an example of how two317 words
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Article118 1986-04-18 15 Projects worth $414 m concluded A TOTAL of 51 projects worth US$lBl million (about Ss4l4 million) were e— el— >i between Singapore and China at the end of last year, reflecting the rapid development hi the countries' bilateral relations, Mr Wei Ynming, Chairman of China International Trade Centre and farmer118 words
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331 1986-04-18 15 Gangster killed in clash over gambling debt A GANGSTER was killed following a clash between two secret societies over the settlement of a 1170,000 horse-betting debt, a coroner heard yesterday. The court heard that Tan Kian Seng, 37, of Clementi Avenue 2, died of a fractured skull about two weeks331 words
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558 1986-04-18 15 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG By SINGAPORE with its more orderly, less freewheeling economy, offers China an alternative to Hongkong as a commercial gateway, Acting Minister for Trade and Industry Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. "There is a different perceived place for558 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-04-18 15 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By SOLDIER Mohamed Yusoff bin Abdullah plays football only occasionally Whatever skills he has up his sleeve, he learned by watching football programmes on television. All that didn't get him anywhere m football. But on Wednesday, football did get him somewhere into the221 words
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Article, Illustration382 1986-04-18 16 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP B» Highway project estimated to cost $400 m Price tags of our expressways Prices at time of construction THE long-awaited tender for Singapore's single, most expensive, road project which includes two tunnels opens today. The second phase of the Central Expressway382 words
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315 1986-04-18 16 13% drop in demand for S'pore goods THE demand for Singapore goods declined by almost 13 per cent for the first quarter of this year. Goods sold between January and last month amounted to $11.4 billion compared with $13 billion during the corresponding period last year. The latest figures front315 words
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174 1986-04-18 16 Restrain order on Philippine plane lifted THE High Court yesterday lifted a restraining order on one of the three light planes parked at the Seletar Airbase and which was suspected to be owned by an associate of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos. This followed an application by the Aquino government, through174 words
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Article44 1986-04-18 16 THIEVES stole jewellery worth a total of $13,400 from three jewellery shops m Chinatown and Bukit Merah recently. The three shops were Lee Onn at South Bridge Road. Poh Kong Chye m Bukit Merah Central, and one at People's Park Complex.44 words
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141 1986-04-18 16 Woman who lot bogus cops into flat robbod HOUSEWIFE Lee Amoi could have sworn the three men were police officers. But she was fooled. As soon as they entered Madam Lee's third-storey flat on Tuesday, one of them took out a handcuff and clicked it onto her wrists They then141 words
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Article42 1986-04-18 16 THE Singapore Fire Service headquarters has shifted to its Fire Safety Bureau office at Paterson Road from the Central Ptoe Station m Hill Street All payments for ambulance services should now be made at the new headquarters42 words
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195 1986-04-18 17 W. German woman to leave jail for term in own country A WEST German woman is expected to leave Changi Prison sometime next week for home to begin another jail term there. This was said m the High Court on Wednesday when Evelin Frieda Joseph successfully appealed for a reduction195 words
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Article80 1986-04-18 17 18 jailed for illegal entry EIGHTEEN Indonesians who came here to fish have each been sentenced to six months' jail for illegal entry. Marine Police arrested them at Pulau Sudong on Monday where they had settled since their arrival last Friday to sell their catch. Another man, Mom bin Ahmad,80 words
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Article73 1986-04-18 17 A SCHOOLGIRL, 13, kept quiet while a 51-year-old man molested her m a bus until it reached the Ang Mo Kio Interchange, a court was told yesterday. Then she swung her schoolbag at Sng Buan Chye, striking him on the cheek. He apologised but the girl73 words
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Article70 1986-04-18 17 A MAN appeared m court yesterday on a charge of stealing a container with $500,000 worth of computer parts along Kaki Bukit Road 2 on March 9. No plea was taken from driver Kamarudin bin Abu Kasim, 34, who is alleged to have stolen the container mounted70 words
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Article60 1986-04-18 17 ABOUT 3,000 people are attending a 12-day convention where the latest time and money-saving ideas are being shared by 140 quality control circles. In yesterday's session at the National QC Circle Convention, five teams presented ideas ranging from cutting down weeding time m a nursery to simplifying procedures60 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-04-18 17 POLICE want to contact the relatives of Mr M. A. Mohamed Yusoff (right), 75, who died m hospital last Friday two weeks after he was admitted for treatment. His last known address was at 45, Bussorah Street. Those who knew him are asked to contact Assistant67 words
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Article52 1986-04-18 17 A PAKISTANI lecturer, Professor Karrar Hussein, will deliver a talk on Syedina Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammed, on Sunday. He will also speak on other topics on Islam during the talk, organised by the Islamic Fellowship Association, at the Jamiyah Centre m Lorong 12, Geylang, at52 words
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Article65 1986-04-18 17 ABOUT 3,000 colourful paper cranes which symbolise peace and hope will hang from more than 60 balloons and fill the sky above the memorial to civilian victims of the Japanese Occupation at Beach Road on April 27. The event will be the highlight of a65 words
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Article60 1986-04-18 17 THE $1 million extortion case against Yeo Kian Hock has been adjourned to May 7. Yeo, 49, was on medical leave yesterday when his case came up for mention. He is accused of threatening to harm Overseas Union Bank's managing director Lee Hee Seng, his bank60 words
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492 1986-04-18 17 GERRY de SILVA - New safety rules for Singapore ships GERRY de SILVA By NEW rules aimed at tightening the safety of Singapore-registered ships, their crew and cargo, are expected to become law soon. They will spell out the number of officers needed on each ship and introduce a new classification system for deck492 words
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413 1986-04-18 17 We did not agree to the proposals, says union MARINE OFFICERS last night voiced unhappiness over the proposed legislation. The Singapore Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU) said m a statement that the proposed regulations had been "substantially amended" by the authorities without consulting the union. At a press briefing yes- mmmm413 words
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130 1986-04-18 17 Car hit two when gear was moved accidentally A WOMAN was getting out of a car's front seat when she accidentally engaged the automatic gear from "neutral" to "drive", a court heard yesterday. Soh Eng Hong, 27, unemployed, had parked the car, which she had borrowed, behind another car at130 words
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Article46 1986-04-18 17 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force runway exercise along the newly-completed Lim Chu Rang Road has ended. According to a Mindef spokesman, the road, which is expected to be opened to traffic some time m June, will not be cordoned off today.46 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-04-18 17 On sale food with Hearty logo POOD items like these which carry tke Hearty logo made their first appearance on supermarket shelves yesterday. Consumers shopping la supermarkets can expect to see mare products carrying tke eyecatching sticker tke Government's stamp of approval for kealtky fooa. Twelve food maaafartnrers have asked171 words
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Advertisement317 1986-04-18 12 %ur next piirchase of \^dal Sassqon could land you here for your next hair-do. Mar\-ellous hair isn't from Ist April to 30th June. So, what are you waiting all you get with Vidal Sassoon. There'll be two draws, so you for? Get the full details m the Now you can317 words
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Advertisement337 1986-04-18 12 12-4-86 TO 20-4-86 j~ WORLD TRADE CENTRE im mk k I I EXHIBITION HALL 2 T m^t I I I I m 12 NOON TO 10 PM *%^^m m I i I 1 I r«9b C I T V ADMISSION FREE A dazzling display of the best from East West337 words
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Advertisement74 1986-04-18 13 Champagne Free. Brunch $1950.. Brunch at the Hilton. Your Sundays will never be the same. A delicious assortment of local and western dishes from wholesome breakfast fare to spicy Asian delights. And champagne. As much as you like. Free. The Orchard Cafe's Champagne Brunch. Sundays 1 1 .30 am 2.30pm.74 words
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Advertisement331 1986-04-18 15 ON SE^aa COMMERCIAL VEHICLES I I MODEL I OLD DISCOUNT SAVINGS I PRICE PRICE I J Cabstar high steel deck (diesel) $1^950 $15,950 $2,000 I I Cabstar low steel deck (diesel) $I^2oo $17,500 700 Cabstar low wooden deck (diesel) $IBtBoo $18,100 700 I I Cabstar double cab low $2+tooo $18,500331 words
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Advertisement522 1986-04-18 16 Four ways to snow your m HI Hi secretary just now much i/I II I H I II II li Iftl I li^ I Starting April 21 st, the Hyatt will french cuisine with a variety of fashion shows with models from Mannequin give you the chance to do something522 words
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Advertisement154 1986-04-18 16 West London College invites you to attend their British Computer Training I .ceture to be held at: Royal Holiday Inn 25 Scotts Road. SINGAPORE on Tuesday April 22nd The lectures will be held at 19.00hrs and you. your parents and friends will be warmly welcomed. Some years ago a British154 words
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Article894 1986-04-18 18 Overheads high and market shrinking, vendors say HAWKERS m coffeeshops and food centres m six housing estates and two popular eating places gave a firm "no" to calls that they adjust their prices m line with falling costs of petrol, utilities and other food894 words
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Article239 1986-04-18 18 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore wants hawkers who refuse to lower prices to Justify with facto and figures why they cannot do so. Case Senior Executive Koh Sou Khnaag said: "If hawkers continue to Insist that they are not making knge profits, then let the public have239 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-04-18 18 AUGUSTINE LOW; CEPHAH TAN; LOW MEI MEI; THIO LAY HOON - AUGUSTINE LOW CEPHAH TAN LOW MEI MEI THIO LAY HOON Stories by and STATISTICS released by the Trade and Industry Ministry show that the prices of most basic commodities have dropped over the past year. These include the items most commonly used by hawkers278 words
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Article581 1986-04-18 19 Here, a look at the reduction of major items which affect overheads and operating costs. inflriKiionts Salt, sugar, cooking oil and rice are cheaper now compared wit' six months ago. Fragrant nee went down from $1.12 a kg to $1.06 a kg last month and581 words
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Article, Illustration614 1986-04-18 19 The message: More may choose to eat at home COMMUNITY leaders from Ang Mo Kio and Bo Wen have begun persuading hawkers m their constituencies to adjust their prices. The first round of discussion between them and 10 hawker representatives from two hawker centres m the614 words
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Article407 1986-04-18 19 WHAT about restaurants m the fastfood business? With lower operational costs and a steady flow of young customers, shouldn't they cut their prices, too? While some said they might, others cited high rentals and expansion plans as reasons for not lowering their prices. Eating houses reported407 words
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Article, Illustration162 1986-04-18 19 WHERE can one get a bowl of noodles at 40 cents, outside of school canteens, m Singapore? Incredulous as it may sound Madam Son Poh Tee, 41, of China Square Cooked Food Centre has been dishing out bowls of noodles at this price162 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-04-18 19 BUSINESS is so brisk at Mr C. Lee's hum an paeng (Chinese dough fritters) stall m China Square Cooked Food Centre that customers have to wait as long as 90 minutes. The impatient ones often end up frying the dough themselves. Mr Lee's fritters are252 words
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Article160 1986-04-18 18 Higher prices but lower takings FIVE years ago, Mr Koh Yu Yung's daily takings came to more than $400 even though he was selling his prawn noodles at only $1 a bowl. Today, his daily takings have shrunk to $280 even though the price of his noodles nas been increased160 words
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Article, Illustration13 1986-04-18 18 What it costs Mr Koh to make a $1.50 bowl of prawn noodles13 words
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205 1986-04-18 18 Chicken-rice stallholder defends profit margin MADAM Wong Mvi Jiong, 41, has been running her mother-in-law's chicken rice stall m Commonwealth Drive Food Centre since 1964. Her husband, Mr Ho Lian Chow, 41, helps her out when he is off duty. They have five schoolgoing children and the family live m205 words
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Article388 1986-04-18 18 "THEY are lucky we have not raised prices," said Mr Lim Ah Bah, when asked why he would not reduce the price of his mush-room-minced pork noodles. Mr Lim's stall, Hup Hup, is a household name m Ang Mo Kio, attracting customers from as far as388 words
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Article134 1986-04-18 18 It's back mum's cooking GOING home for dinner and cutting out snacks save secretary Christine Yam about $50 a month now. Since her pay freeze early this year, Miss Yam has turned to mum's homecooked dinner instead of eating out with friends. The 25-year-old secretary, who works for a law134 words
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Article, Illustration260 1986-04-18 18 AFTER three years of eating out day and night, Mrs Connie Ho and her husband decided to wean off hawker food three months ago. What finally made them switch to home-cooked meals was the realisation that hawkers were charging high prices. "One day, we sat down260 words
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162 1986-04-18 18 MADAM Chin Moy Heng, a factory worker, now cooks her favourite dishes instead of having them m a hawker centre or coffeeshop. Although she still takes her breakfast and lunch m such places, she is turning to her own kitchen for the more expensive dishes.162 words
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Advertisement271 1986-04-18 18 IJMjjjjA Offers are available In El |3l EMPORIUM Singapore only. DiMpiCr HOLDINGS from Friday to Sunday w^--"^^*^^ 0 $25 90 '^jp^l^^ t '^^^■^^^vi^m' SAVE i| ""evolves, 1 RP^'Pa walks, Remitting Br SAVE 30c! ImH Iftl light "•■■"'■^pHr Dur\A;aii<sf sound) xHP^ HVL waiier B| U p $32 90 UP. i>i.«U NOW271 words
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Article519 1986-04-18 20 THE Prime Minister's visit to Australia has been a smooth affair, which is not surprising given the calm state of relations between the two countries. The same, however, cannot be said of Australia's ties with the rest of the region, m particular, its close neighbour,519 words
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Article, Illustration1489 1986-04-18 20 NANCY CHNG - Prem gains strength from -Arthit issue NANCY CHNG By He appears more confident m his handling of extension affair Gen Pram's stand on the Arthit issue has certainly strengthened his own position now boosted by his steadfast supporter Gen Chaovalit's imminent succession. However, several problems remain that will test (his)1,489 words
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640 1986-04-18 20 'Doc, doc forget the suit! My side's on fire!' Art Buchwald IT HAD to happen sooner or later. Lawyer Dobbins was wheeled into the emergency room on a stretcher, rolling his head m agony. Doctor Green came over to see him. "Dobbins," he said. "What an honour. The last timeLos Angeles Times - 640 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1986-04-18 21 ROBERTO SURO - ROBERTO SURO By Probes show small teams with Mid-east ties for hire ROME It was not yet dawn m August 1984, as the train rumbled through rocky hills above Trieste. Italian Customs policemen had come aboard at the Yugoslav border, and theyNYT - 1,422 words
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Letter246 1986-04-18 22 200 can be saved each year More back proposed law on organ donations THE National Kidney Foundation launched its biggest drive to inform all Singaporeans about kidney donations m 1963. During its Kidney Week, all avenues were explored to reach the general public through companies, government bodies, uniformed groups, and246 words
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Letter358 1986-04-18 22 IT WAS recently proposed m Parliament that legislation be passed to enable those who do not want to donate their organs to opt out of doing so. We fully support this proposal and hope legislation will be passed as soon as possible because358 words
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468 1986-04-18 22 THE National University of Singapore Students Union Executive Committee (Nussu Exco) warmly welcomes the proposed legislation on organ donation. We feel this is a step m the right direction as it removes the inconvenience involved m actually pledging one's organs, a468 words
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Letter372 1986-04-18 22 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer372 words
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Advertisement1399 1986-04-18 23 by Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong 'r"^^ *****^^ jT^Bg*^ 1 Acting Minister for Trade and Industry, 'wMKl^^ Aa uAA AA A and Minister of State for Defence I \A| \AI\/Y \A/ r >^™1 Managing Director's motorola inc. Motorola Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of electronic equipment systems,1,399 words
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Advertisement687 1986-04-18 25 at No 10, Ang Mo Kio Street 64 u!^^^ rrrr utpfr f i i A An 9 Mo Kio Industrial Park 3 SirK'*' l ~ii!!isn?Pr*^ J T^Bbli^— V' VVV WVV UC\A/I f|tt DA^I/ADH PROUD OF ITS WORKING PARTNERSHIP TOGETHER WE ARE COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE AND DU PONT FAR EAST INC687 words
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Advertisement871 1986-04-18 26 The famous LEE TONG KEE "Sha He Fen" opens their new outlet at International Plaza Cll Iwl I I I^^ICII 111 lw| l\/v|Q y .A^^^ n\O^ I**? Oodles of noodles and He Fen' servea just the way I jXTAI. 7 THE SYSTEM V N you like. A traditional blend of871 words
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Article66 1986-04-18 27 INTEREST m SIA and other quality stocks pushed the Singapore stock market higher yesterday. Rises led falls 72 to 49. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 5.42 points to 578.58 and the Business Times Composite Index gained 4.76 points to 484.61. However, turnover was still low with66 words
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Article65 1986-04-18 27 Sl» +30 SPH 570 +20 fIN US +15 OCBC SOO 4-10 DBS 450 10 Pcbnr Bid We S3 10 liutCmnt 147 J m WjiUlwi 310 +8 FwfcFM 2(3 +7 HIT 90' j +t'l Mmi Mw 370 -t-i CnttxnMc 23t -ft Metro Mdfi 12« +6 IwontEncMc 100 +5 OUf 168+565 words
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Article73 1986-04-18 27 Mm 440 -32 MktMrin 555 -10 Gcntints 344 -10 Swunb IMp 107 -S Spore land 225 -I toy Elect 210 -7 MjunFn* 63' 2 -SMi MMCIOc 50 -St SM 262-6 hulei 75 -5 Ritetfi 170 -4 Sri ttartjnui ltS -4 M B f MdfJ 50c 124-4 W Til Corp73 words
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Article92 1986-04-18 27 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 16 Apr 17 Bl Composite 479 85 484 61 ST Properties 326 12 326 56 81 ipdh.jlor *****64 *****71 ST Minings 284 28 284 02 Bl 06 OS -203 -134 SI Plantations 2005 83 2006 50 CAOI -7303 -7282 OCBC 409 59 415 2692 words
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Article39 1986-04-18 27 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Fines Business Times Industrial Compostte 1985,86 H*h ***** (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Lo» 567 20 (14/4/86) 475 66 (14/4/86) All time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All tin* Low 74 75 (17/1/64) 475.66 (14/4/86)39 words
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Article14 1986-04-18 27 THE US dollar lost 395 ticks to close at DM 2.2360 m Singapore.14 words
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Article21 1986-04-18 27 IMI V FF S$ H$ US* ***** 2.2430 ***** unq 2.1760 unq ***** 2.2360 175.75 7 7935 ***** 7.793521 words
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Article12 1986-04-18 27 In Singapore, gold lost US$l.7O to close at U*****.20 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-04-18 27 Eurodollar: Gained 17 ticks to 93.69 a contract. Dentechemark: Gained 67 ticks to 0.4484 a contract. Japanese yea: Gained 51 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Lost US$l.7O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article73 1986-04-18 27 UK plans third tier market LONDON The U.K. Stock Exchange has decided m principle to start a third tier market to complement its existing listed and unlisted securities markets. Trading is planned to start m October. Exchange Chairman Sir Nicholas Goodison said the aim was to encourage an organised marketReuter - 73 words
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Article82 1986-04-18 27 TOKYO Japanese shipbuilders have agreed to cut their production capacity by 20 per cent to cope with the slump. Mr Kazuo Maeda, Chairman of the Shipbuilders' Association of Japan, said the proposed reduction had been reported to the Transport Minister's advisory panel. The shipbuilders cutAFP - 82 words
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Article91 1986-04-18 27 San Miguel proceeds seized MANILA The Philippine government has or- dered seizure of 3.3 billion pesos paid for 33 million shares of San Miguel Corp by the Soriano family on April 1. Mr Raul Daza, a senior official of the Commission on Good Government, said the proceeds had been sequesteredReuter - 91 words
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Article68 1986-04-18 27 HONGKONG Jardine Matheson is to sell part of its controlling stake m Hongkong Land to raise US$l25 million (*****.5 million) and improve its debt-equity ratio. Jardines, long the flagship of Hongkong capitalism, will issue US dollardenominated cumulative preference shares aimed mostly at European buyers. The shares will beAFP - 68 words
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Article54 1986-04-18 27 SAN FRANCISCO Personal computer manufacturer Apple has announced earnings of US$3l.B million (5J6932 million) or 50 cents per share for the second quarter ended March 28. a dramatic recovery from last year's depressed sec-ond-quarter earnings of US$9.9 million or 16 cents per share. However, sales were downFT - 54 words
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542 1986-04-18 27 ANNE KOH - Govt in new dialogue with chambers ANNE KOH By MTI m regular talks to help solve problems WHEN the CPF contribution ceiling was held at $6,000 last month, it was business leaders who had prompted that move; similarly when the timber cess was abolished from April 1. Originally, the Government542 words
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519 1986-04-18 27 ARE the statistics we put out useful to you? Is it published m the form that you want? Can the private sector help by collating and analysing the data published by the Government to suit specific industry needs? These were some of519 words
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Article, Illustration308 1986-04-18 27 LOOKING out from Singapore where the hotels are nearly half -empty, New Zealand, where the number of visitors grew almost 20 per cent last year, should be tempting. But the growth has not yet excited Singaporeans enough to invest m a big way m that308 words
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Article230 1986-04-18 27 DBS plans more unit trusts DBS Bank Intends to set ■p many more unit trusts to "provide avenues far investment by Central Pro videat Fond contributors and •ther customers." Tills was disclosed by Its chairman, Mr Howe Yoob Cheeag, la Us preface to the bank's latest Currently, DBS has only230 words
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503 1986-04-18 27 CONRAD RAJ - Charge directly or not at all, brokers tell banks CONRAD RAJ That V4pc levy By STOCKBROKERS say the Big Four local banks should either charge CPF members directly or not impose any charges at all for handling shares bought or sold under the CPF investment scheme. At an informal meeting503 words
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Article348 1986-04-18 27 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By AT LEAST two Singapore shipyards are expecting more Japanese business to come their way soon because of the strong yen and the overall cheaper repair charges here. Officials at Jurong Shipyard confirmed that many Japanese shipping companies have been sending their representatives to348 words
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Article2683 1986-04-18 28 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,683 words
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Article2390 1986-04-18 28 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (3 I OS) xd AMD v 3 008 3 388 il) 3 34 (1) 3 30 Alcom \0 608 0 655) AISB (0 555) (2) 0 56 (1) J 55 (2) 0 54 API (0 378) ASM »0 778 0 78S> (4) 02,390 words
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Article2732 1986-04-18 28 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specif ted 'Adjusted for scnp/ rights N Tai exempted dividend ABN is traded an tots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars i < 1916 Last Yield Vol Day Hfh Law Crm-pany2,732 words
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Article297 1986-04-18 29 1- Mn $1,000 2 Fo» best customers orty. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 salable it DBS Fmkc IMF's ntn ate matoMt at UOf abo avaiabk at DBS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS 3 months 4 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 (1) 9 months 4<4 4-U 4297 words
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Article158 1986-04-18 29 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5601—1.5630 6.51—6.34 Canadian dollar 1.5637—1.5656 6.56—6.34 NZ dollar 1.1957-1.1984 8.50-8.22 Sterling pound 3.2770—3.2807 3.08—3.03 US dollar 2.1760-2.1770 4.63-4.58 Local dolars to of foreign currency Austrian schilling 13.8158—13.8248 73.45158 words
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Article106 1986-04-18 29 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher m quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1745 and 2.1770. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2435/45 and closed at 2.2455/65. Trading was moderate, fluctuating within106 words
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Article137 1986-04-18 29 THE kilobar market traded between 5523.683 and 5523,890 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.70/0.10. It closed for lunch at U*****.20/9.60. It reopened at the same level. News that gunmen attacked the British Ambassador's residence m Beirut pushed it to a high of U*****.80/0.20. It eased137 words
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Article21 1986-04-18 29 GOLD US$/oz Thure Wed Singapore 339.30—339.70 340.50—341.00 Hongkong 339.20—339.60 340.90—341.30 Wed Tims New York 339.30-339.80 340.80—341.30 London 339.00-339.50 341.75-342.2921 words
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Article223 1986-04-18 29 Managers' prices for April 18 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 79—0 84 The Savings Fund 0 61-0 66 Spore Prog Fund 0 31-0 33 Spore Sec Fund 0 51—0 55 Spore Invest Fund 0 45—0 48 Spore [quity Fund 0.36—0 38 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund223 words
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672 1986-04-18 29 GLAMOUR stock SIA rose impressively yesterday and led other counters higher on the Singapore market. The airline the second most active stock with 362,000 shares traded rose 30 cents to $6.20 after having traded below $6 for the past week. Observers believe US672 words
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Article57 1986-04-18 29 r NST Index Thursday 971.14 (971.79) -g Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 1,812.00(1,791.19) 0_ I Austraian Al-Ordmaries Thursday 1,216.7 (1,202.7) Nkkei Stock Average f~~~ Thursday 15,486.84 (15,358.36) Financial fines Industrials Wednesday 1,379.4(1,370.8) Dow Jones Average *g# Wednesday 1,847.97 (1,809.65) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day)57 words
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Article233 1986-04-18 29 Ml It US$ Chanfe Alcoa 42*4 Allied Chem Cp SI Am Tel Tel 24*4 +2*4 Amax Inc 14% unch Amr Corp 59% +3* Bethlehem Stl 19* Boeing Co 58% +1* Burroughs Cp 66 I Caterpillar Co 51* +2* Chase Manhtn 48*t +I*4 Chrysler Cp 42** Citicorp 62*4 +2233 words
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Article547 1986-04-18 29 April 16 Pence Chanje (MXISTRiALS Alied-Lyons 295 +5 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 460 2 Bobcocks 188 unch Barclays 524xd 7 Beechom 406 +5 BICC 360 -3 Blue Circle 666 unch BOC Group 377xd unch Boots 256 +4 Bowater 308 +5 BATS 425 +7 Britannia 138 -2 BP 566 -2 B547 words
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Article104 1986-04-18 29 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened with a bullish tone as the market expected a 1 per cent discount rate cut m the US following weak economic data releases. June Eurodollar gapped up at 93.71 from yesterday's close of 93.52. Profit-taking saw the contract backing off to close at the104 words
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Article, Illustration57 1986-04-18 29 A WEAK US dollar and Arab disinvestment saw the currency futures opening sharply higher from yesterday's close. June deutschemark traded to a high of 0.4487 before closing at 0.4484. US dollar Deutschemark Open uign low sen tasi Jan M 0.4462 0.4487 0.4445 0.4484 1400 Sept 0.4508 Dec 0.4532 Open57 words
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Article34 1986-04-18 29 JUNE yen closed at 0.*****0. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est M Jon 8C 0.*****0 0.*****2 0.*****0 0.*****0 390 Sept 0.*****8 Dee 0.*****1 Open fart (Wei): BM. Act Vol (Wed): 249.34 words
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Article, Illustration44 1986-04-18 29 GOLD futures remained quiet with the June gold closing slightly lower at U*****.60 an ounce. r. (LSS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol AprM 339.10 Mm 341.60A 341.60 10 Aag 344.70 Open Int (Wed): C 5. Act Vol (Wed): 51.44 words
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Article, Illustration678 1986-04-18 29 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Slip (Voyafe) Arr Cargo fine Block Louis MS (8606) 22/4 (2330) F5 1430 1530 1330 1430 Al Bl 1230-1330 Fl E Genius (0O8RE) 18/4 (1730) Fl *****930 N3 E Orient (005W) 18/4(2000) Fl *****200.*****100 N3 P3 Sin678 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-04-18 29 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Wharves Al Farabi Kl9 aside 18/4 Iwen K2O aside 18 4 Kota Jade KlB aside 18/4 Lavender Kl5 aside 18 4 Als Confidence K35 18/4 19/4 Amazon Kl6 18/4 20 4 Auby K2SW 18/4 19/4 Builder 3 K23 18/4 19,4 Kirn Soon316 words
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Article19 1986-04-18 29 Rubber Closing prices cents/Mo Singapore 1 May 164 50 unchanged i Malaysia May 182 00 up halt cent19 words
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Article15 1986-04-18 29 Tin Closing prices Ms/k»o i XL Tin 14 70 unquoted Turnover 46 tonnes unquoted15 words
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Article31 1986-04-18 29 Cksvnt pnc« Copper C tonr* Wed I Spot 958 00-- 958 50 50— 968 50 I 3 months 979 00-979 50 (987 00-987 501 L Market tone Quiet Sales *****031 words
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Article25 1986-04-18 29 Itoynj pnccs Sliver USJ trey o; Trws IM E«MM bJt i!U b 36 i<: Ne» >ork ii?-%JM b3B- 5 «3 SMM Credit S^isse Spore25 words
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Article27 1986-04-18 29 Ctosnt pices Aluminium t tonne Ned Spot 748 00 749 00 (75CS0- *****) 3 months 760 50-***** (763 00-764 00) Market tone f asv Sales 182.01727 words
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Article98 1986-04-18 29 Crude MS tone pakr.oi Apr 590 (north) 585 (central! 580 (southi (north southi •^95 (central' palm oi US$/tomes RBO pain oil Apr May June ?60 (sellers) I I RBD Stearin Apr May 210 (sellersi June M t sellers i RBD Olein i Apr May )un28G (sellers Crude iteartn98 words
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Article493 1986-04-18 30 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Extra emphasis on computers and leisure STRAITS Steamship may have to further rationalise losing operations to cut losses if it is to achieve its turnaround m a year of anticipated "static level of sales", chairman Mr Sim Kee Boon has warned m his493 words
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322 1986-04-18 30 SEMBAWANG Salvage Co Pte Ltd, the new company formed by Temasek Holdings and the Sembawang group, has successfully completed its first very own salvage job. The Chinese vessel Qing Yang which Semco recovered from the reefs just outside Singapore waters on Wednesday night arrived322 words
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Article46 1986-04-18 30 MR THAI Chee Ken is the chairman of Singapore Bus Service (1978) Ltd and its wholly-owned subsidiary, SBS Investments Pte Ltd. He succeeded Mr Patrick Yeoh Khwai Hoh last July. Mr Yeoh resigned as SBS chairman with effect from June 90 last year.46 words
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Article27 1986-04-18 30 TAN Sri Dato' Hj Mohd Sany bin Hj Abdul Ghaffar has resigned as chairman and director of Austral Enterprises Bhd and Island And Peninsular Bhd.27 words
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259 1986-04-18 30 Cost-cutting measures put BA in the black SAN FRANCISCO A SIGNIFICANT reduction m loan losses and continued cost-cutting helped Bank America Corp return to profitability m the first quarter after suffering a record US$337 million (*****.6 million) net loss last year. The nations second largest bank holding company said first-quar-terReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration306 1986-04-18 30 Cathay tips $330 m profit as float nears HONGKONG CATHAY Pacific Airways has forecast an af-ter-tax proflt of not less than HK$l billion (S$3M mllUon) this year m the share offer document for its pending public Dotation. This compares with HK1177.5 million last year. The document also reveals that theReuter; FT - 306 words
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236 1986-04-18 30 KUALA LUMPUR Killinghall Malaysia Bhd has forecast a consolidated pre-tax profit of M 541.04 million for this year m the absence of further adverse developments m the tin crisis and on completion of its rights issue. The group's net after-tax earnings attributed to shareholders are forecast236 words
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302 1986-04-18 30 Cheers to TDB for helping to boost countertrade CONCLUDING deals over a few relaxing drinks is a common practice among businessmen. The Trade Development Board has hit on the same idea to promote countertrade. Business executives keen on countertrade, which forms 28 per cent of world trade, can now meet302 words
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Advertisement374 1986-04-18 27 MAKING MONEY IN MAURITIUS. A Seminar on IMque Business Opportunities. Monday 28 April at the Marco Polo Hotel. T I ddresses will be made by J" H French. The people readily absorb new skills and I senior government officials Seminar on Investment easily adapt to the most modern manufacturing ■/A374 words
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Advertisement189 1986-04-18 29 This book is an in-depth study of the structure and leadership of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions the largest mass organization which aims at I E m A B I HH representing the interests of the labouring class m the I "W 1M I I People's Republic of China.189 words
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Advertisement33 1986-04-18 29 For the careerwinded this book cuts light through the business jungle and lets y CHJ m on the secrets of how to become upwardly mobile m your company or organisation TiM£S THE BOOKSHOP33 words
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RACING
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Article260 1986-04-18 31 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT By, MELBOURNE Australian racing officials are deeply concerned that stablehands are using drugs not for horses, but for themselves. Victorian Racing Club chairman of stipendiary stewards, Pat Lalor, said there had been several drug searches m recent months. He said the inspections were a260 words
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Article, Illustration570 1986-04-18 31 TONTO - TONTO ON THE TRACK wnn Ring My Bell strides out m 37.6 sec IPOH Visiting American jockey Wesley Ward got down to work m a hurry during his first morning on the track here yesterday. The 18-year-old, with over 1,000 winners to his name, put570 words
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Article1477 1986-04-18 31 ff?VPfP« 1 2.00 CLASS 2 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m ■aUuUI (Ratings: 115-99) (Stakes: $16,000) 1 *****9 MMJahy D 57 (115) Auric-Loh sag dc +8.5 (one run) Foo 9 2 *****2 Teader Seeker 57 (115) CM-Loh 5 irq 2.5 (one run) Che* 3 3 1913 Concerto 5151,477 words
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Article238 1986-04-18 31 A fare result over stolen car PERTH Veronica Evans, the wife of millionaire bookmaker and breeder Rod Evans, can thank a "longshot" for the recovery of her stolen BMW car. When the luxury car was stolen from outside Mr Evans' East Perth office, the bookmaker reported it to the police.WAN - 238 words
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Advertisement261 1986-04-18 31 Welcome aboard the space station Nebula. You are about to embark on a thrilling inter-galactic adventure where j YOU decide the course of the action! The Cosmic Funhouse Your mission The Cosmic Funhouse is no fun for visitors' Whole space crews have disappeared there or have returned subtly changed Can261 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration254 1986-04-18 32 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. TAN SOO LIEW AGE: 85 paased away peacefully on 17.4.86 leaving bahind SONS: Alan. Teow Kin Benny, Teow Beng DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Christine Lee How Mcl DAUGHTERS: Maureen, Ong Neo Eunice, Beng Neo SONS-IN-LAW: Michael Seah Kwang Huat George Tay Boon Pheng GRANDCHILDREN: Angela Tan Met Ling254 words
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Obituary, Illustration193 1986-04-18 32 OM SAI RAM B. YAMUNA BAI (52 Year*) Mdm. B. Yamuna Bai. passed away peacefully on 14th April 88, waa cremated on 15th April 86. Bereaved family members thank relatives, friends and wellwishers for their support and attendance Alhma Santhi Pooja will be held at Sri Sivan Temple193 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1986-04-18 32 In loving momory off MRS. THURAIAMMAH VISVALINGAM Departed 18.4.85 Always remembered by son, daughter-in-law grandchildren.18 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1986-04-18 32 In everloving memory of our Deareat Father MM TAY BOON SENO J.P. J.M.N. Departed 18.4.80 Time may heal the broken heart. Time may make the wound less sore. But time can never stop the longing For the loved one gone before. oedly miIMQ •no an»ay» r^nwntbered by105 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1986-04-18 32 PATH DA BHOG BANTA SINGH SHINH (VILLAGE: KAMALPURA) Departed on 4/4/00 Bhog Ceremony will be held at Khalsa Dharmak Sabha Sikh Temple, 10 Nivan Road. Bpore 0 on Saturday 10/4/06 from 3.00 to 5.00 pin. Pt#aa# treat this as a personal invitation. The family wishes to thank a«85 words
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FOCUS ON THE EUROPEAN CLUBS' SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Article, Illustration509 1986-04-18 32 Barcelona, Real and Atletico make it a night to remember RESULTS: SEMI-FINAL SECOND LEG EUROPEAN CUP Steaua Bucharest (Rum) 3 Anderlecht (Bel) 0 (Steaua Bucharest won 3-1 on aggregate) Barcelona (Spn) 3 Gothenburg (Swe) 0 (aggregate 3-3. Barcelona 5-4 on penalties) CUP WINNERS' CUP Dukla PragueAFP - 509 words
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Article194 1986-04-18 32 BUCHAREST Victor Piturca maintained his record of scoring m every round of this season's European Cup on Wednesday when Steaua Bucharest beat Anderlecht 34 to become the first Rumanian team to reach the final of a European club competition. Steaua, the national army team, won 3-1Reuter; AFP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-04-18 32 EUROPEAN CUP Picchi's hat-trick helps ►Barcelona into final LONDON Barcelona saw their wildest hopes realised on Wednesday night when they not only qualified for the European Cup final but discovered unfashionable Steaua Bucharest would be their opponents on "home" soil m Seville on May 7. The Spaniards edgedAFP; AP; Reuter - 559 words
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Article158 1986-04-18 32 UEFA CUP MADRID Real Madrid upset the odds when they stunned Inter Milan 5-1 m extra-time on Wednesday to move into the Uefa Cup final. Hugo Sanchez opened accounts after 44 minutes when Miguel Gonzalez was brought down by defender Andrea Mandorlini inside the box. Rafael GordilloAP; AFP - 158 words
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Article155 1986-04-18 32 CUP WINNERS' CUP KREFELD Bayer Uerdingen were unable to reproduce their extraordinary quarter-final second-leg performance as they crashed out m the semi-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup to Atletico Madrid 3-2 here on Wednesday. In the quarter-final second leg, Bayer trailed East Germany's Dynamo Dresden 1-5 onAP; AFP - 155 words
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Article105 1986-04-18 32 PRAGUE Dynamo Kiev comfortably reached the European Cup Winners' Cup final after drawing 1-1 with Czech hosts Dukla Prague here on Wednesday. Already 3-0 up from the first-leg semi-final, the Soviet side cruised into the final 4-1 on aggregate. The Soviets never looked m danger on Wednesday andAP - 105 words
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Article164 1986-04-18 32 WAREGEM West Germany's Cologne, as expected, cruised into the Uefa Cup final. The Germans won 7-3 on aggregate win after drawing 3-3 m their return-leg semi-final m Belgium with Waregem. Leading 4-0 from the first leg a fortnight ago, Cologne opened accounts m the 25th minute throughAP; AFP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-04-18 32 LONDON Liverpool continue to match Merseyside rivals Everton stride for stride m the race for the English First Division championship. Craig Johnston put them back on top of the table on Wednesday night with the only goal at Luton just 24 hours after defending champions EvertonReuter; UPI - 338 words
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Article94 1986-04-18 32 LONDON England striker Gary lineker is ready to rale himself out of Everton's challenge for the English title until he has fully recovered from hamstring trouble. The English League's ace marksman suffered a recurrence of the injury after scoring Us 34th goal m the 24AFP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration667 1986-04-18 33 MARTIN BRONSTEIN - MARTIN BRONSTEIN Singapore champ earns meeting with world No. 2 Norman By SECOND-ROUND RESULTS (Britons, unless stated) Men: Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt Christy Willstrop 9-1, 9-0, 9-2; Jan Ulf Soderberg (Swe) bt David Pearson 9-3, 9-2, 9-1; Peter Hill (Spare) bt Darren Mabbs667 words
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Article207 1986-04-18 33 EAST GRINSTEAD (England) The organisers of the Brlttoh Of have Qamar Zaman, seeded jtt_ dfe aWia^asnaSmoY Into nhftflr Pirn* Of \9U9WZm^ HlO BlfCl M, M, M second ron nd defeat by Anstrallaa Tristan Naacarrow m only 11 has agreed to look into the r tsA.M Ma «f207 words
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Article224 1986-04-18 33 SINGAPORE fought a protracted battle with Ireland before going down 1-2 m the World Junior squash team championship m Brisbane yesterday. According to Singapore official Titus Mathews, it touch-and-go. Said Mathews: "Soo Heng played well. His match against Graeme Stewart went on for about an hour224 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-04-18 33 AMELIA ISLAND (Florida) ARGENTINA'S Gabriela Sabatini celebrated her 16th birthday here on Wednesday by reaching the third round of the Women's Tennis Association championships after a three-set victory over Italy's Laura Garrone. The talented Gabriela, seeded seventh, clinched a 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 victory. OtherReuter; AFP - 334 words
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Article155 1986-04-18 33 NEW YORK Tennis star John McEnroe has inquired about wild-card entries m the French Open and the Tournament of Champions, signalling a possible return to competition next month, his father said yesterday. "I asked (French Tennis Federation president) Philippe Chatrier if he might hold a wildAFP; Reuter - 155 words
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Article299 1986-04-18 33 BASEBALL The Seattle Mariners beat the California Angels 9-4 m a Major League game on Tuesday. Other results: Montreal 4 Chicago 3, Houston 8 San Francisco 3, Cincinnati 5 Atlanta 3, San Diego 2 LA Dodgers 1, NY Yankees 6 Cleveland 2, Oakland 8 Minnesota 2. Korean League:AP; AFP; Reuter - 299 words
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Article, Illustration219 1986-04-18 34 Now it's a 'World XV' for S. Africa JOHANNESBURG A squad of 19 foreign rugby players have been named as seeking selection m a "World XV" to play a Transvaal team here tomorrow. Amid anti-apartheid warnings that the match will invite "mass anger", the Transvaal Rugby Union said the contenders219 words
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Article469 1986-04-18 34 CRICKET Agony for England m double demolition SCOREBOARD WEST INDIES Ist taw 474 2nd Inns 24«-2 ENGLAND Ist bus 311 2nd inns G. G*«ch lbw Holding 51 W. Slack b Garner 8 T. BcMbbmi run out 3 R. Flttaiß lbw Garner 16 D. G«wer not outReuter - 469 words
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THOMAS CUP BADMINTON
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Article, Illustration664 1986-04-18 34 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By 41 have proof that our ranking is correct and my conscience is clear. The International Badminton Federation have accepted our ranking so I don't see why it should be m questioned by others. Huang (above) CHINESE coach Huang Zhiyuan yesterday defended his664 words
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217 1986-04-18 34 JAKARTA Thomas and Über Cup favourites China have arrived here on Wednesday to complete their build-up to the finals of the prestigious team tournaments which take place from April 22-May 4. "We came to take away the Thomas Cup from Indonesia," China's deputy managerAFP - 217 words
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Article156 1986-04-18 34 SEOUL Smith Korea's 12t,Mt-strong police force west alert on Wednesday In preparation for the sth general assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees, opening here on Monday. The Seoul meeting, which will last until Saturday, will draw about 7M delegates from the ANOCUPI - 156 words
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Article170 1986-04-18 34 LAS VEGAS Larry Holmes, who will try to win back his International Boxing Federation heavyweight title from Michael Spinks here tomorrow night, boycotted Wednesday's final pre-fight press conference. The media-shy Holmes, who had a New York columnist removed from his gym on Tuesday, had been advisedUPI; Reuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-04-18 35 Bigwigs pledge fat purse if team qualify for final KUALA LUMPUR Selangor's Malaysia Cap soccer squad stead to earn mhrfnwm bonus of $2,H# If they qualify for the May S final. The goodies nave already been lined ■p for the players but they will not getNST - 281 words
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Article, Illustration554 1986-04-18 35 JOE DORAI - Rain Republic's sorry refrain JOE DORAI nVfKMI Dy Hopes dampen when the Singapore scourge shows up m torrents KUALA LUMPUR Rain... the one element Singapore dread the most before playing at the Merdeka Stadium and it had to show up yesterday evening, disrupting coach Hussein Aljunied's training session and givingJERRY SEH - 554 words
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Article274 1986-04-18 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW BUSINESS HOUSES DIVISION TWO SOCCER SEMI-FINALS ROYAL Holiday Inn seem certain to be kings of the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two, especially after they outclassed Brown Boveri 5-0 m the semi-finals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. If they could summon274 words
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Article, Illustration518 1986-04-18 35 TAY CHENG KHOON SPOTLIGHTS THE SICC INVITATIONAL OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SCORECARD SICC Invitational Open, first round: 12 Samson Gimson. 73 M. Mumgiah, Poh Ec Kiat. 74 Daniel Lim. 76 Prem Sachdev, Vincent Lee. 18 Koh Boon Hwee. 79 Teo Lip Moh, Tan Chuan Thye. 82 M.518 words
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173 1986-04-18 35 SEOUL Taiwan's Hsieh Yu Shu fired a four-under-par 68 yesterday to take a two-stroke first-round lead m the Korea Open championship. Shimon Takamatsu, of Japan, tied for second place at 70 with Kuo Chic Hsiung, a Taiwanese Asian Circuit veteran, and SouthAP - 173 words
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Article117 1986-04-18 35 THE WOODLANDS (Texas) Masters champion Jack NtefcJaas will play m the Houston Open for the lint time since lfn, tovaameat director Dike Batter said. Hte sddMlsß to a OeM that already Include Tom Watson gives the tournament Its str— gest field la recent years. Also entered laAP - 117 words
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291 1986-04-18 35 F J. RAJENDRAN - SRC start defence with easy victory F J. RAJENDRAN B) SINGAPORE Recreation Club began the defence of their crown with a crushing victory over Indian Association at the Padang yesterday. But if nothing else, the 11-0 scoreline was more a reflection of the inferiority of the opposition rather than the291 words
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Article, Illustration24 1986-04-18 35 IA goalkeeper J. Manlvannan is left stranded by the marauding SRC gtrikeforce of N. Pandlan (left) and Alvii Rodrigoes (No. 15).24 words
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263 1986-04-18 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI ATHLETICS. BY PREMA GOVINDAN and Ng Kean Mun, two of Singapore's leading athletes, have been offered scholarships to study and train m the United States. Both have elected to study physical education at universities or colleges of their choice. Though the names263 words
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Article178 1986-04-18 35 LOH LIN KOK, president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, offered the olive branch to the Singapore Sports Council last night. The athletics supremo was m a generous mood at the association's monthly management committee meeting, urging the SSC to take up a seat178 words
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Advertisement21 1986-04-18 32 "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 5650 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.21 words
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Advertisement416 1986-04-18 34 THEY'LL SUIT YOU TO AT Kkmh the moment you pick them up, you'll notice how comfortable and right they feel. Like an extension of Playing >\ ith them will be a pleasant revelation. Mtsushiba clubs come m steel, and long fibre graphite _Br a^T^^^^^ "jfIH^BYaTBYaTBYaTBa w A Trc: 1 as416 words
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Advertisement798 1986-04-18 34 IHi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hil {principles of professional! salesmanship j 19-22 May 1986 at Novotel Orchid Inn Develop the skills, techniques and strategies to improve selling m I competitive markets and environment I798 words
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Miscellaneous120 1986-04-18 35 TODAY'S EVENTS GOLF BICC Oprn (New Course, lpm). GYMNASTICS BACAC later■■tliMl (American School, 6.30). HOCKEY BHA Dlv I: SIA B v Telerec (Tanglin, 5.30). National SehooU B Bays: Rangoon v Mayflower (2.30), East Payoh v Beatty (3.40) both at Tanglin. National School* B Girls (Balestier Rd, 2.30). RUGBY National Seh120 words
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148 1986-04-18 36 Two more escapees shot dead by Sabah police KOTA KINABALU Two people were shot dead yesterday, bringing to eight the death toll after 15 illegal immigrants escaped from police custody m Sabah. Three detainees and a police driver were killed on Wednesday as the 15 escaped from a truck takingReuter - 148 words
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165 1986-04-18 36 Body in drain believed to be that of Thai POLICE believe a decomposed body found m a drain at Bedok Reservoir Road on Tuesday was that of a Thai man. Tattooes, believed to be Thai writing, were found on both the upper arms. An autopsy yesterday revealed that the man,165 words
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Article62 1986-04-18 36 What it should have been A TENANT who was given rosewood furniture as part of the deal for renting an apartment was not living m Ardmore Park as reported m The Straits Times yesterday. Malayan Credit Ltd, which owns all the blocks m Ardmore Park, said it has no such62 words
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Article29 1986-04-18 36 SEOUL South Korea plans to invest US$l4 billion (5J30.38 billion) m science and technology research and development under the economic development plan for 1987-91. APAP - 29 words
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Article30 1986-04-18 36 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 3.34 points to 1.851.31 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange vpstoniav APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration366 1986-04-18 36 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By, Move part of two-pronged strategy to fill 1,500 vacancies ADULTS, regardless of age, now have a chance of going back to school for further education as full-time students. Eagerly waiting for them will be the polytechnics which have 1,500 vacancies366 words
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464 1986-04-18 36 H.L. LIM - PM boards enterprise called Buffalo H.L. LIM By m Adelaide ADELAIDE The HMS Buffalo is what we m Singapore would call a real lembu. It is alongside a wharf, but is not really floating. And, of course, it cannot sail. But as a private enterprise, a pay-to-enter museum and seafood464 words
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Article, Illustration439 1986-04-18 36 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Mr Lee Kuan Yew's defence of Indonesia and its leader to a critical Australian media has gone down well here. An Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman said the Singapore Prime Minister's forthright approach towards the Australian439 words
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Article83 1986-04-18 36 BEIJING China is to open a "gliding sky" m a western desert where foreign gliding enthusiasts and balloonists may take advantage of unusual warm updrafts to soar above the Great Wall, Xinhua agency reported. It is to be opened later this year around Jiayu Pass, theAFP - 83 words
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Article52 1986-04-18 36 LIMA A huge ovalshaped ruin underpinned by a sophisticated hydraulic system has been unearthed outside the ancient Inca capital of Cuzco m Peru. The three-tier site, more than 400 years old and about 150 metres m diameter, was uncovered by a 30-man te am hi«m»s»i«» r™ -mReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1986-04-18 36 TOKYO North Korea has released 11 Japanese fishermen more than three months after they were detained for entering its territorial waters, the North Korean news agency said. UPIUPI - 30 words
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89 1986-04-18 36 COLUMBUS (Ohio) Government worker Andrew Crawford say* he is not worried about the USf» million (SHS million) bill he just got from the Internal Revenue Service (IBS) tor federal Income tax. "I figure I'd have to make US$l5l million a year to pay thisAP - 89 words
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Miscellaneous144 1986-04-18 36 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over many areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.0S pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 13/19 C Showers Manila 23 36C Cloudy Amsterdam 7/12 C Cloudy Melbourne 12 17 C144 words
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Article, Illustration909 1986-04-18 1 Blow-out! And it's jazz fantastic Some jazz musicians got together m a recording studio last Sunday night and played till the cock crowed. KANNAN CHANDRAN reports. Jazz fantastic Pictures by THE night had started early at Saxophone. Everybody was jamming to Jeramzee and knocking back glasses of amber liquid. NecessaryK.F. SEETOH - 909 words
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Advertisement309 1986-04-18 1 Who's who at the session: Page Three our fun-tilled package, a short break trtf^fi *^x .^^4^^^ Desaru View now. Do more! >T^V 0000 to***0 o***^ 0000 *T r chu^ 1 Without Trans^ j^^^jj^^^ll^glll /^J ~^~ZT\ s n^ k silnn^ sbaf^JL__ ir^^lX-^M Package r J*™" includes: A foothold m the retail309 words
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Article1047 1986-04-18 2 CRISANTA M. SAMPANG - CRISANTA M. SAMPANG By Domestic help FOR a female who has gone through life hating housework and exerting all efforts to avoid it, I have come quite far. So one day, when I got to thinking about it, I gave myself a mental pat on the back1,047 words
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Article, Illustration658 1986-04-18 2 Who's going to be the star of the 80s? THE language of popular music and of motion pictures the most significant, pervasive and delightful popular cultural forms today forms the foundation of a new global culture (m a way that a purely verbal or print culture cannot aspire to be).658 words
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Article198 1986-04-18 2 I APPLAUD the Musicians and Singers Association of Singapore's gesture of help for Culture Shock. For a long time, musicians have avoided forming an association or becoming part of one because they always wanted to know what they could get out of it. Now here's proof of198 words
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Advertisement178 1986-04-18 2 mi Concise Comprehensive Contemporary BSI D*lritnAtd toy IIJ federal PUBLICATIONS <fr GARDENA GERMANY /^^SSf^J^ Last 3 Days! To commemorate its 25th Anniversary Gardena is offering its first Promotion for 2 weeks only 4th April to 20th April 1 986 (while stocks last) I Model 2610 WM HAwk Modol 2660 jpWiiß^178 words
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Article, Illustration789 1986-04-18 3 KANNAN CHANORAN - KANNAN CHANORAN By WHEN you listen to Red Square's repertoire, you begin to realise how hit-ori-ented Singaporeans are, and just how much good music may be forgotten as a result. The Australian band's song list spans works by Boz Scaggs. Steely Dan, John Cougar and earlyK.F. SEETOH - 789 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-04-18 3 THE musicians who took part m the jam recording session last Sunday: JEREMY MONTEIRO The man behind the album. Jeremy is a well-known pianist composer m Singapore, who has written several jingles and, more recently, Singapore's entry m last year's Isle of Wight Song Festival.408 words
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Article, Illustration569 1986-04-18 3 PAT D' ROSE - PAT D' ROSE By MARTIN TANG, the usually mild-mannered keyboardist of Culture Shock, saw red when news that the group had lost its half-month pay packet reached the press. "We don't need this kind of publicity," he blurted out angrily. The group had569 words
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Advertisement460 1986-04-18 4 tH^P^ p Fish Head Mi Fen \r- IIC \^Mm Frle< Fro 9 LeflS We also serve cantonese continental cuisine as well at reasonable prices. NANKIN HUP FATT EATING HOUSE 42 Nankin Street. Singapore 0104 > Tel: *****08 Business Hours: 5.30pm I.ooam CCHECTEES 7 HEALTH CAFE &RESTOURANT Discover Singapore's Only Health460 words
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Advertisement227 1986-04-18 4 fONLY AT.... <V^ l^,. ...CAN YOU FIND SUCCULENT FISH HEAD NOODLES OR NONYA POPIAH IN THE HEART OF TOWN. CELEBRITIES has a varied and tantalizing menu to tempt the most discerning palate. From Exotic Local delights Lemak Laksa Nasi Lemak Chicken Rice Nyonya Mcc Siam Cantonese Fried Noodles Laksa Niang227 words
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570 1986-04-18 5 Chris Lewis - Chris Lewis Compact Discs TOM WAITS Rain Dogs (Island CID 131 WSSS-t) THE three-year wait is over. And Waits' first album since Swordfishtrombones (1963) is very reassuring indeed, even though the songs may be depressing. He has been moving further and further away570 words
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Article, Illustration854 1986-04-18 5 Chris Ho - Clean but not washed out Chris Ho The pop life TAKE any Rolling Stones LP and you'll find that it tells you quite a bit about rock 'n' roll sensibilities at the time it was made. Play Beggars Banquet ('6B) and you'll remember the time when rock 'n' roll was854 words
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Article, Illustration415 1986-04-18 6 Catherine Ong - Catherine Ong Staying Tuned IT WAS a case of plenty of variety but not enough spice on the menu of the new Stageshow '86 variety programme. The first of the seven shows m the new variety series premiered on Tuesday to much anticipation and high415 words
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Article, Illustration858 1986-04-18 6 Here's Lucy on her new show Lucy's back. And she's still got what it takes. KANNAN CHANDRAN meets the host of The Ten O'clock Show. 4 Anchoring this show requires you to have your wits about you. More than you would m news reading. You need more presence of mind.858 words
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Article, Illustration699 1986-04-18 7 CATHERINE ONG takes a sniff at Coco Chanel which will come your way next Thursday. 4 It was also said that Coco Chanel was a formidable snob Pisier (right) displays this snobbery with flashes of a fierce and fiery indignation as she creates her699 words
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Article, Illustration666 1986-04-18 7 Are you suffering from food allergy? Some ailments such as migraine, eczema and heart palpitaticns, may be caused by food allergy. Horizon, The Food Allergy War (Sunday, Ch 12, Bpm) will tell you more about it. CATHERINE ONG previews. ALLERGIC to food? The thought is enough to make many stomachs666 words
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Advertisement453 1986-04-18 6 Anniversary dear customers, for your support .rj )jf ?l ]M I and patronage m the past two years ,is Jl/JVI A.V W F have a revise d menu of over 200 *r \^y 9 gi f\ vk»* dishes including Vegetarian Food and m *nO/* Double Boiled delicacies with special O453 words
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Article700 1986-04-18 8 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN By HK film test features cinema of memory IT IS appropriate that the 10th Hongkong International Film Festival should feature, as one of the retrospectives on its programme, the cinema of Max Ophuls. For his is the cinema of memory. In Ophuls' world, the700 words
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Article, Illustration645 1986-04-18 8 Ronnie Ray Gun would have loved this one Iron Eagle (midnight tomorrow at three cinemas), m which a teenager takes on an unnamed Middle Eastern country m an F-16 jet to the accompaniment of rock music, has proven prescient. Eighteen American F--111 fighter-bombers and 15 navy jet-fight-ers actually pounded two645 words
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Article, Illustration508 1986-04-18 8 BERTH UNGER profiles 50-year-old Louis Gossett Jr. I CAN think of three very good reasons why Louis Gossett Jr. has made it big m Hollywood: HE STARTED shaving his head back m 1972. The real reason why he did it was because he started losingIPS - 508 words
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Advertisement694 1986-04-18 9 TONIGHT MIDNIGHT |i| TOMORROW MIDNIGHT at REGAL: 11.30pm MAI STIC/ffilfKE/SAVOY/WOOOLMDS 12am BROADWAY/GOLDEN SULTAN/OOEON-KATONG/GALA/ZENITH: 11.45pm < I BCDOK/KONG CrIAH/CLEMENTI/PRESDEHT: 12 15am 0 (NO FREE LIST) \tTHE EMPEROR'S DEEPEST SECRETS UNVEILEI Jl| FOR THE FIRST TIME! 1 i EißbMbW^ ■&<- Ja^^fii^Ba Jl^ i 3 Dii ViV I illxi Ijfj JISSm\. War Kg]lls]'^lglglJq|is)lismsiteiWsiig694 words
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Article, Illustration807 1986-04-18 10 Sight Sound He Jiajing doesn't want to be m just another TV drama serial after The Legendary Prime Minister, Zhuge Liang, which began on Ch 8 on Wednesday. He spoke to GUAN LIBING HE JIAJING often tires of what he's doing. Perhaps that'sDAVID TAN - 807 words
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Article, Illustration580 1986-04-18 10 THE LAST EMPEROR (PU Yl*S LATTER LIFE) I < Midnight tonight at Cathay and Kreta Ayer People's Theatre. Midnight tomorrow at Regal, Majestic, Prince, Savvy, Woodlands, Broadway, Golden Sultan, Gala, Zenith, Odeon Katong, President, Bedok, Kong Chlan and Clement!. Morning show on580 words
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Article, Illustration563 1986-04-18 10 $51 cash: FOOSEKWEE TAN GUEK HONG TAN SUNNY (I.C. No: *****34/ C) (I.C. No: *****14/1) SHEW MEI HAB SEET SI AN KUAN (I.C. No: U*****/I) (I.C. No: *****00/A) SOH CHEE HI ANG KOW SIEW KI AT (I.C. No: *****00/Z) (I.C. No: *****22/Z) HENG SE563 words
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Article, Illustration936 1986-04-18 11 LJ JIT dm ft ftfiD^&or FROM THE EPICS Although Indian epics may seem to be mere stories, they embody great moral values which have been treasured for generations, and have a considerable influence on many people's attitudes and outlooks. This new series presents excerpts from936 words
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Advertisement628 1986-04-18 13 35 House Cleaning/ Painting HOUSECLEANING/ PAINT'NG SPECIALISTS Uen^ral (.'leaning now Polishing All floors Carpet Rug Steaming it Shampooing Parquet flooring Sanding armshing Mai ble Terrazzo Grinding For more information kindly call BLUESHINE CLEANING SERVICES Tel: *****26/*****88 Pager: *****40 PAINTING. CLEANING, PARQUET sanding varnishing, wall/ floor grinding, polishing, tree/ grass cutting,628 words
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Advertisement552 1986-04-18 13 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor (MARBLE CERAMIC TILEg) A choice of over 30 marble /m'jmb*\ Jmm and over 400 ceramic jfi3f*^^^\. J(SM available at low affordable sy t^Sb^/ Qnor^ial Business Hours: Mondays to Fridays 9amto 7 pm Offer!! Saturdays 9 am to 5 pm Ceramic tiles from552 words
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Advertisement684 1986-04-18 13 i See Chin Aluminium Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise m renovation of HDB Hats, private apartments/houses, aluminium window grilles, sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing of old doors, window, floor tiles All works for HDB flats can be completed within 2 Tel: 4592M*****1287/4544M0 (24-hoursi B SOLID684 words
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Advertisement914 1986-04-18 13 36 House Renovation/ Decor WE ARE HDB licensed contractor specialised m all kinds of renovation works. Free designing and quotation. Call Gary *****26. WE SPECIALISE IN iron window grilles. 3-rm. $200, 4-rm. $300. srm. $500. Mais. $600. (Completion within 1 week). Tel: *****62. FOR PAINTING, TILING, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, repairs914 words
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Advertisement803 1986-04-18 13 39 Other Personal 39 Other Personal Services Services ■^■jP^BHBHHbSHbSb^bVbbVbIbbSbIb^bIHbSbVbH I I r *ml »^i "j "TfrTfM3H 1 V^^ l^- DIDTUn A VC ■a^ t Din I nUM to, Kfe|%( ANNIVERSARIES. WXi^^V MORE FORGETS. 1 V^l V NO MORE REGRETS. y>\ T}' \T hat's what we are here I -f i803 words
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Advertisement495 1986-04-18 13 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services i INCOME^AxTToojrKEEPING services include final accounts, I forms filling (computerised sys- i tern). Fees: $20 onwards. *****11. TAX PROBLEMS, ACCOUNTING Services, co. inc. or request for I registration address. Tel: *****51. i 55 Commercial Vessels BARGE WANTED FOR PURCHASE 1 unit steel barge length495 words
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Advertisement785 1986-04-18 13 57 Business Opportunities Man-power Agents, international loan, agents ot manufacturers, commission agents, importers A exporters. Prepared to contact sound tirms for business connections, collaborators are invited lor development projects. SUNDARAM COMPANY 4th Fir. Times ot Ceylon Building Colombo-1 INTERESTED TO BUY Live or fresh red lobsters. 500 kg above daily.785 words
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Advertisement592 1986-04-18 13 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 THAI (220 SRI LANKAN SIM INDONESIAN S2OC ISMO! |$680 l ($770) lSt.BSO> A&ovt LO'Tipiete placement tee mciuoes Airfare SsoooSecur:t> Bone SIOOOGPA Msa Mcaicd. Examination Process Complete Doc urn,- tal YOU PAY NOTHING MORE. ReptM emenl Guarantee 2 Years Contract UNIFORM592 words
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Advertisement505 1986-04-18 13 HLa^SUUAt4SS^4i^MV Specially hand pickeo trained Phi Thai Lanka Java Local Maids Construction Workers QB 8 years Professional Service m Hong Kong Honest reliable LOCAL or Filipino maid? Whatever your requirements be assured our more than 1 2 yrs recruitment experience will help you find a suitable maid Details please call505 words
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Advertisement821 1986-04-18 14 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive SAUDI ARABIA REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY MALAY SIAN AND SINGAPOREAN WORK ERS TO WORK IN SAUDI ARABIA TECHNICAL LIBRARIAN SC I Scnc Oi iduatc ■•>. Mil pears ,'< ken and ith typ I ulisti i> required Special > n n library s< kence lesii i' Salarj Saudi821 words
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Advertisement703 1986-04-18 14 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP OPERATOR i i evel minimum c nla 21 yean old c I"\ pnik; s'r'r.i l.» w [i m y \prnt-iu eln Symphony V i l Wordstai -Ikxi V -'o or Display wntr 3 Knowledge ol basic pp>gnunroing Aoply with resume and salary expected to: P703 words
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Advertisement657 1986-04-18 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD Applications are invited for the post of: Typist (Female) Qualifications Senior Cambridge School Certificate or (ic'K o Level with .it leas! passes including knglish Lmgu.im' Minimum typing speed ot 35 v>pm Knowledge ol tabulation work Preference will be given to those657 words
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Advertisement585 1986-04-18 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SINGAPORE AVIATION AND GENERAL INSURANCE CO (PTE) LTD SAGI invites applications tor the post of: (1) CLAIMS CLERK/ TYPIST (2) REINSURANCE CLERK/ TYPIST (3) UNDERWRITING CLERK/ TYPIST Candidates should possess I GCK passes m 5 subjects of which English and Mathematics should be at "O'585 words
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Advertisement667 1986-04-18 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical U. S. multi-national company has immediate vacancy for A RECEPTIONIST Requirements good GCE. O' level with good command of English minimum 2 years' relevant experience ability to operate KBX 100 and perform administrative duties m an interesting work environment Interested applicants are requested to call667 words
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Advertisement849 1986-04-18 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY CUM ACCOUNTS liilmgual unri able to speak local dialects Knowledge of Book-keeping an advantage I -2 years' working experience Interested, please call: *****66 Small Secretarial firm has an opening lor: SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT/ CLERK Applicants should give details of qualifications. experience, current salary, contact phone849 words
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Advertisement562 1986-04-18 14 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales if Ladies, this is it! A leading company m high fashion jewellery and accessories requires more Counter Sales Promoters to join its dynamic team For this challenging career, an attractive salary, high commission, good incentives and bonuses are offered. Plus, a structured562 words
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Advertisement314 1986-04-18 14 An International Publisher invites female applicants to |oin its New Sales Division as: SUBSCRIPTION ADVISOR (FEMALE) The Lady should be: c Mature/ pleasant personality c Speak fluent English c Minimum GCE O level c Enthusiatic Rewards: Basic salary Attractive commission Sales incentives Overseas trip Good promotion prospects A rewarding career314 words
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Advertisement633 1986-04-18 14 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Multi-national company requires A MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE to promote and sell a comprehensive range oi worldwide renowned brand ol sunglasses. binoculars, readers and magnifiers to optical retailers QUALIFICATIONS/ EXPERIENCE minimum c; i v O' leve; a above 2. r > peart a ow.ii i ar a |or633 words
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Advertisement842 1986-04-18 14 71 Situation* Vacant: Sales Established real estate co requires k MALE/ FEMALE EXECUTIVES M,i^ f «S OWtl IBOtOI w i Between II pean y Kpei iem t not easanl kal training provided 3 FEMALE SALES COORDINATOR Call personally at 294A CHANGI ROAD (Between Still Road/ Telok Kurau Road) TEL: 440-9657842 words
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Advertisement561 1986-04-18 15 71 Situation* Vacant: Sales reoo s Chinese Female Salesgarb Basic paj Srxxi A^e it to Mi rranspori provided Working lime UU m to ep 111 r>-ila> *et-k Golden Mile Dampen *w-M REQUIRED 1 VAN S.ilesm.ui Ahl.' u> spf.iK Mandarin Interested plf.isf .ill .it y K.iki Hukil Road J -01-0^ Oordon561 words
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Advertisement528 1986-04-18 15 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical t||p) GEAC 1 I USA. has immediate vacancies for: -E E ■u!t|l*Uli)B I b= 1 H^^HHMafciiaaVßHbaaalaßaaaaaHLaM Requirements: Minimum \TC: 3or Secondary 4 with technical knowledge E Able to rt'.ui blueprints, machine drawings and E z specifications E Willing to do material handling528 words
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Advertisement391 1986-04-18 15 COPIER TECHNICIANS WALK-IN INTERVIEW Today: 10.00 am. to 4.00pm. 19th April: 10.00 am. to 12.30pm. We are the agent for MITA Copier and we need more Service Technicians to meet our expansion requirements. Applicanta muat possess the following: Minimum technical education of at least NTC 3 m electronics or equivalent391 words
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Advertisement529 1986-04-18 15 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Electronic company requires PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN CUM MECHANIC Requirements: (iCE O' level Completed NS Experience m mechanical Si electronic engineering. Salary negotiable. Pleat* apply personally to: 20 Patir Panjang Road #04-01/02 PSA Multi-Storey Complex Singapore 0511 Imported kitchen cabinet company requires: DRAUGHTSMAN c English speaking, experienced. Must529 words
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Advertisement502 1986-04-18 15 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production TEAM •-^v Don't miss this opportunity to 1 join the champion TEAM! I I Choose either Rotating Ist 2nd shifts I After confirmation $450 p.m. j or Permanent night shift After confirmation $530 p.m. Negotiable Salary for those with experience as lead502 words
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Advertisement301 1986-04-18 15 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Earn Extra Secondary education preferred EE Experience m soldering not necessary as train- S 5 ing vcill be provided S FLEXTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD S 514 Chai Chee Lane #04-13 Singapore 1646 SBS 229 from Bedob Interchange 5E IMMBI SINGAPORE LIMITED IT301 words
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Advertisement301 1986-04-18 15 SUPERMIX CONCRETE PTE LTD urgently requires BATCHING PLANT OPERATORS for Its site at MRT 3018 (Lavender Street) Inter— ted applicant*, picas* tel: 2967/30/ 2967(73 foe an appointment. 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan sngapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the following positions:A) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS (for Havelock, Orchard Katong Stores)301 words
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Advertisement947 1986-04-18 15 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous bW "^^SHHHHLblbb^bbV^ QINDECO Indeco Engineers urgently requires suitably qualified candidates for the following positions 1) JUNIOR SECRETARY 2) GENERAL CLERKS Requirements: •At least GCE O 1 level with a credit m English I Able to type at 35 wpm I •At least947 words
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Advertisement592 1986-04-18 16 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOLLANDSE CLUB Has the following vacancies 1. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2. RECEPTIONIST 3. LIFEGUARD jviri miif ilurnitf Satur.!.hn .-Miiuiays Public Hobdays) :H >f.irs i .ihove \hn MCWMkMJ education a PIMMMI personality PIOTMNH working experience .vi a.U .tillage AttraettM salary 4 benefits i all personally for interview to>la>592 words
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Advertisement877 1986-04-18 16 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous TOP 20 YOUNG FASHION CENTRE requires 1) DISPLAY ARTIST 2) STOREKEEPERS All Chinese applicants mus have at least 2 years related ex perience Walk-in interview at: #01-35 Parkway Parade Marine Parade Rd. Spore 1544 Urgently Required SKILLED A SEMI-SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Experienced m graite installation on877 words
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Advertisement583 1986-04-18 16 81 Vehicles For Hire d*"f f| Saturday 3pm VlU Monday 9am C-MC Friday 4pm tjj I I vl Monday 9am SUNRISE CAR RENTALS *****26/*****39 105-109 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 0922 (a member of Delta Motor Group) WEEKEND SPECIAL 3 NIGHTS 2 DAYS Nissan Bluebird 1.6 $90 Toyota Corona 16 $85583 words
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Advertisement591 1986-04-18 16 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance FREE II ESSO PETROL WUHA SINGAPORE FINANCE CAR LOAN I Offer extended to 30 April 86 If you're looking for a car loan, we will 1 give you an attractive interest rate PLUS free Esso Petrol vouchers. I Visit any Singapore I Finance office or call591 words
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Advertisement980 1986-04-18 16 87 For Sale: Mercedes MARCH 78 200 Automatic, pte owner, white, new paint, tyres s runs, low mileage, tax Aug. 86 full accessories, tip top cond $24,000 on o *****60/ *****40 COND. LIKE NEW 75 Mercedej 230.8 manual Pte. regn Aircond power steering, accident fretSee to believe $5,900. *****87 CO.980 words
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Advertisement972 1986-04-18 16 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 81 DATSUN 280ZX 2 2 Auto Pte owner Radio cassette, s/rirns. Up top cond *****00. 82 DATSUN 100A. Am on hi-fi. 1 pte owner. $13,500 0.n.0. Kxchange acceptable *****10/ 9 '83 NISSAN SPORTS WAGON Private owner, full accessories. 51H.500 ono Pager: *****96 84 NISSAN SUNNY Sportswagon.972 words
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Advertisement823 1986-04-18 16 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Go Italian. Go Lancia. /W I NHITPARf LANCIA PRISMA 16(K) Here's your chance to make that switch to an Italian thoroughbred the Lancia Prisma. It actually costs much less than823 words
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Advertisement658 1986-04-18 16 93 For Sale: Honda ALMOST 1985 HONDA Accord SBA plate. 12 valves. EX model. 1 pte. owner, aircon.. radio cassette. showrm. cond. 531.500 0.n.0. *****67. DEC. '83 HONDA Ac ord EX auto. Power steering, power windows, central locking, i/rims. hi-fi. Showroom cond. $26,000 Tel *****36. NEAR '83 HONDAMATIC EX. 1658 words
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Advertisement647 1986-04-18 16 95 For Sale: Suzuki ALMOST '62 SUZUKI 800 < \c. Cassette, aircon $10,500 0.n.0 Enquiries *****25 BEAUTIFUL '60 SUZUKI 550 Air con., cassette. PARK $8,300 Tel *****33/*****11 C.P. Lim. LATE '84 SUZUKI 1.3 5-door. tip top condition 1 lady owner, new tax $21,300 Tel: *****93 NEAR '82 SUZUKI 800. private647 words
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Advertisement641 1986-04-18 16 SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot *E" Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone *****11/ 5 (Open from 9.00 am SJOpm) TRADE-IN LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1965 Mercedes 280 'SEL auto 1964 Daihatsu Charmant 1600 Mitsubishi Lancer 1300 GLX Honda Accord EX. 12-valve. manual 1963 Mazda 929 2-door. Hardtop Mazda641 words
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Advertisement905 1986-04-18 17 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles COMPANY IN LIQUIDATION To clear M Daihatsu < htUei Frock S H4 Kor^i i idei CntUei rroci I s.< xii 83 I'.iiti.iiv., Panel Bra Van Bl buZU I'ni, k interested pleas* contact Tony CN>O' Josephine Yip TEL 2C170M 7/S3 OATSUN PICK-UP. Mat bed petrol (GL4S3H)905 words
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Advertisement662 1986-04-18 17 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters Cycles/Scooters Cycles/Scooters Cycles/ Scooters Cycles/Scooters THE NEW Mk L t A»*'^A 421 i^P"! IVI li/fA w^i^-^r' suzuki *of% WkM§ -^Sk^Sr MBBtllpßr "^infhlitii v^Haaam .~_r^Bal wW^^ BK^el^%^f^^^^.> Wm at*^^ CvSlP^ m^^ > ■■■fS^^KL jijp>** Tffnu^^^lijmllwlftiil662 words
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Advertisement549 1986-04-18 17 99 Vehicles Wanted $10 SERVICE CHARGE only We can sell your car fast at max. price. Tel: *****13. 7am-llpm. 100 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER for all PARF scrap cars, SZ scrap cars export documents. Int.. pis. contact Kong Beng Motor. 128 Prinsep St. =02-01, Tel: *****76/ *****59. ATTRACTIVE CASH549 words
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Advertisement356 1986-04-18 17 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing y 'Knip^less V "First-Home-V W m 1^^ V M Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans own their home: Now. if you're buying your first private home, you can get a five-year interest concession of tt%. You'll356 words
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Advertisement53 1986-04-18 17 OFF HOLLAND ROAD Oei Tiong Ham Park Singlestorey bungalow. 3 1 rms carpeted with wardrobes, aircon partly fum. Kitchen fully equipped. Mt. Smai semi-detached, 2storey, l rms Please call: V.C. EDWARDT PTE LTD *****98 DIST.IO HOLLAND GROVE lark single storey detached Fully furnished carpeted aircon.. 3. servant's rooms. K(HK) sq.ft53 words
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Advertisement440 1986-04-18 17 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO New Majestic bunglw., 4+l 1 rms., huge living/ dining, patio overlooked greenery/ in-grd. •/pool $10,000. Old Holland Rd. vicinity, charming bunglw., 4+l 1 rms.. 30,000 sq.ft.. upmost privacy, in-grd. s/pool, matured gdn., $6,200. D.ll renovated modern Bunglw. on hill-top, 4+l 1 rms., huge patio overlooked440 words
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Advertisement845 1986-04-18 17 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses B mJLLm URBAN DEVELOPMENT fl B E MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD fl B HI (UDMC) I PROPERTIES TO LET I I OPEN TENDER I B RESIDENTIAL PREMISES I 1)6 Cornwall Road (Dist 05) B Colonial double-storey bungalow I B (3 bedrooms) with845 words
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Advertisement251 1986-04-18 17 7-A PILLAI ROAD, off Upper >aya Lebar Road. Cheap rental. 'lease phone *****06. -BDRM. BUNGLW. AT no. 9. Melose Drive for immediate occulation. Call *****77 Ext 254 -BDRM. TERRACE HOUSE for ent. $450 p.m. Contact Mr Tun. el: *****80/ *****38. BEDROOM BUNGALOW at 9 alan Mariam for rent. Call *****6251 words
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Advertisement617 1986-04-18 17 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments i fttM\l we serve you breakfast URLT inyourroom! Flat out with your mates' Relish moepfndem i.vifiq and enjoy complete privacy ana comfort of a luxurious hotei suit'- t^stef^il'y bMMttßt <*>V utmost convenience arid iu»ury m mind AND wir- f-ee Gaily D'eakfast 600617 words
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Advertisement545 1986-04-18 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Concorde Rental from $1,200 i onwards I unfurnished Bbasiae* -'i Mbmj hUk o i ii i o -n>lit Ir-wl liwml; A daaaf jH-r tl«.or Swimming pool, sauna and security facilities. Direct access to Pan Island and City. Contact owner/ developer ■HbQ FOR LEASE Exclusive Apartments/ Maisonettes545 words
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Advertisement774 1986-04-18 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NANAK MANSION, DIST.IS Junction Meyer/ Crescent Rd. 10 twins drive to town Changi Airport, dose to shopping ctr market schools Brand new, 4/ 5 bdnns Partly fully furn. with s pool, tennis badminton ct. sauna, children's playground Quiet serene surroundings 24-hours security Long/ »hort form lease.774 words
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Advertisement1044 1986-04-18 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i ORCHARD/ HOLLAND i D.9 The Plaza. 1 bdrm. $900 D.9 Willyn Mans. 2 $1,200 I 0 9 Hill Cl 3 $1,500 I D.lO Himiko Cl. 1/2 SI.OOOup D.lO Pandan Valley 3 $1,300 D.lO Ridgewood 3 $1,800 D.9 Grangolord 2 $1,700 D.9 Cairnhill Ptaia 3 $2,2001,044 words
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Advertisement995 1986-04-18 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 3RAYCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUS Apartments fully aireonditioned ■vith .swimming pool. Suitable for expatriate families on Comaany's lease. Call *****77/8 3.0512 FABER HILL. Avail, immed J bdrms. Split-level apt. overlooking s pool On partially furn. Oasis Rental $1,200 0.n.0. Don Associates *****64' *****28. D.lO HOLLAND AREA. 2/ 3995 words
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Advertisement1109 1986-04-18 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 15, EASTERN Lagoon. Stu- dio Apt K/furn Facilities $1 000 7 Call *****56. DIST.OSII PASIR PANJANG Road private flat. 3 bdrms. $600 unfur- 5 nished Mr. Tay *****27. J DIST.IO ORCHARD BOULEVARD, luxurious apt 3 bdrms, servant's s S/pool. $2,500. Wess *****44. t DIST.IO WOOLLERTON1,109 words
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Advertisement867 1986-04-18 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SERANGOON CENTRAL. ÜBI Aye j'town. T.Payoh, Bedok, Jurong. !-5 rms. $500 below. *****24. SOPHIA CT.. CLEMENTI Pk.. Fidvi .'ourt. Wilkie Mansion, Simon .anc Maria Aye Tel: *****48. SOPHIA/ REGENT CT. new 2-3 )drm. furn. apts. S/pool, squash, auna. $1100-$l3OO. Rodge *****79. SPOTTISWOODE PK. BEAUTIFUL.V furn., bar.867 words
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Advertisement803 1986-04-18 18 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments APTS./ HOUSES IN D-9, 10. 11 reqd by expats presently staying m hotel. Budget: $1,000 $6,000 Owners, pis. call: *****33/ *****11 EMBASSY ATTACHE REQUIRE houses apts. m d.9. 10. 11 15. Able to pay 1 yr. advance. Call The Secretary *****20 (no agts.) LOYANG VALLEY REQD.803 words
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Advertisement620 1986-04-18 18 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses j Unique 'Linked Semi-detached' "^ssmßh rKHTuOd liulv »1B»^' '">t^*^ 10 minutes drive to city Within walking distance to Yio Chu Kang ffß mrt station v ya 5 minutes drive to Thomson Yaohan J 87 units of 3-storey semi-detached620 words
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Advertisement123 1986-04-18 18 Diet. ll29 d storey terrace. 1.800 sq ft 3 bdrms. 2 baths $335,000 Dist 21 Toh Tuck 2-1 2-sti.rey terrace. 1.800 sq R 4 bdrms 2 baths $390,000 Dist 1027 sst irey bunealow 12.000 sq It I 1 tidrms 2 baths Pool. $900,000 Dist 1130 i Etorej bungalow, 10.000 sq123 words
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Advertisement112 1986-04-18 18 EAST MOON PARK j 3-stnrey Lei I ace houses at Jaian Tua K.nt i built m area 3.100 sq ft 5 plus 1 bedroomCHIP HENG REALTY PTE LTD *****1P/ 7 OPEN HOUSE SAT 2 ipa I Sempurna BxtSBS), prune loca tion 2-stnre> detached bdrms land 8.000 .sq ft spacious tntertor112 words
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Advertisement626 1986-04-18 19 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses PUBLIC AUCTION To be held at the Mercury Room (18th Floor) Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore on Thursday, 24th April 1986 AT 2JO PM RESIDENTIAL LANDED 214 (eylang Road 1676 iq ft freehold 2 Sun bird Road 2-stcrey semi-detached house 4021 sqft626 words
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Advertisement220 1986-04-18 19 SELLING BELOW MARKET PRICE DIST 15 PEACH GDN. SEMI-D. Newly renovated 4 1 bdrms. All aircon plus attached bathrms. Freehold land 4.200 sq.ft Selling $850,000 0.n.0. Contact Owner *****83/ *****65 after 11am NO AGENTS PLEASE D.16. JLN ANGIN I.aut. beautifullyrenovated, single-storey semi-d j Land area 5,600. f'hold. morningsun, no regrets220 words
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Advertisement1009 1986-04-18 19 113 For Sale: Houses KATONG DIST. DUKU lid new 3storey fhoki terrace h'se 2200 sq ft Sub-division completed 4 1 rms Nicely decorated Tel 256:306 *****22 ext, 47 MOVE TO KATONG. Tastefully remodelled 2-storey lmk bungalow on 6000 sq ft of prime Kalong land Built-in 3000 sq.ft. 4-1 $555,000 onu.1,009 words
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Advertisement944 1986-04-18 19 113 For Sale: Houses D-16. lucky HGTS. Link bunga- low, 2-storey, high jjrd. 4,650 sq.it $538,000 Dynasty *****68/ *****82. D-9 Devonshire RD. Renovated d/storey terrace hse. Highest offer secures *****08 *****19 (agt). D.lO GALLOP PK. 2 I 2-storey bungalow. 15.000 sq ft 5 rms. Prop Resources *****31/ *****75 D.lO, GROVE944 words
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Advertisement816 1986-04-18 19 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Bukit Timah/Sixth Avenue Maisonette —3 4 bedrooms: 1981 »y j'i Apartment —2 3 bedrooms: 1002 ®s Shops 861 sq.ft. Restaurant PL '•io l^y'^^lj^^^^^^^j Low rise, exclusive, luxurious T ***nr~^^^"~ "j/Z^j owillrW No public flats m816 words
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Advertisement483 1986-04-18 19 ASTRIDVILLE 26/38 JLN. AMPANG Located within Queen Astrid Park. Exclusive 18-unlt condo. with swimming pools, sauna, squash court and covered carpark. Fully airconditioned, modern kitchen with appliances. Show flat available for viewing. Maisonettes: Type A 2217 sq.ft. 470,000 Type B 2002 sq.ft. 410,000 Apartments: Type C 2454 sq.ft. 495.000 Tel:483 words
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Advertisement1023 1986-04-18 19 114 For Sale: Private Apartments i DIST.9 HABITAT #12-03. Behind Orchard Hotel, luxurious mais 3 bdrms., 1 servants Partly furn Area 3186 sq ft Selling with tenancy till July 86 $840,000 ono Tel *****51. Mr Chiang D.102S BOTANIC GARDEN. Mans 999 yrs. 2- 1 rms 1350 sq U 24-hr security.1,023 words
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Advertisement1077 1986-04-18 19 114 For Sale: Private Apartments MAIN GEVLANG RD I !un. walk-up apt IMO tq ft. 3 2 hdrnis 2 h\\! balls No malnte nance Fee tENt/MO i. *****1 1 MIMOSA PK CONDO I hdrnis servant I i m spUt-level, 1755 sq it taclllUes 1- tiold 129S 000 Ctty Real Bstatc1,077 words
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Advertisement1087 1986-04-18 19 114 For Sale: Private Apartments LOWER mais Dl 9 Tasteful r« novated 1 Mrau IBS ul l with pool X tiotd r>Hi MIMOSA PK CONOO HMI WHM split-level 4 txlrme Servant i ttoid as/Ho Agent Mano OFF GRANGE ROAD: Kx< iusiv. ,i bdrm apt i lii2ii sq fl $225,060 oxtjo1,087 words
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Advertisement1020 1986-04-18 20 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments AM KIO 4-RM. |Stab) 81k.820 Ceramfc hroughout, .1 r> 1 1 -i v lUm ntcelj renovated M2S M IW| *****25 AM KIO S-RM Oft tiff »H trTTMI .^!M^.^•!^ w.ti! t!ll!U\ Uri'l'M tree hit, iii-n i bathrooms I 5.000 neg 2M99M IMHM ang mo kic Central1,020 words
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Advertisement876 1986-04-18 20 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARINE CRESCENT. 8LK.46. .inn vutii kitchen cabinets N<> renovation I3&M0 3MWM MARINE CRESCENT 5-RM point block, high tloor $137.0(X) ono ft] IUJOM office hours MARINE DRIVE 3-ROOM Blk 64 FttCinf sea. high floor Selling $47 000 Tel *****75 MARINE PARADE S-RM. near MacDonald, terrazzo throughout876 words
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Advertisement436 1986-04-18 20 117 Properties Wanted 1 MBi Your assets when you sell I through our Ballot W Housing resale centre. B| We specialise (since we are one of the pioneers m L resale H We provide tree consultation on latest policies •We guarantee r I I reasonable prices I You an one436 words
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Advertisement757 1986-04-18 20 117 Properties Wanted GENUINE BUYERS REQ 3 I srin HDB Hats < lementl AM. Km Bedok other areas *****0S \I2SBBn (9am 6pm 1 CLIENTS TO PURCHASE pte apts h'ses Blldnel from $2(M).(HK) onwards owners call: *****01. GENUINE BUYER ON walling list for 3 4 rm lIDH Hat Owners plea.se contact757 words
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Advertisement663 1986-04-18 20 118 Factory Spaces FOR LEASE UNION CENTRE r 4th to 6th storey: "j I 7.000 to f L JL 0 1 J Newly completed 6 1 store/ light industrial building at Jalan Pemimpin 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2.500 lbs loading Building complied to gc/ernment663 words
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Advertisement388 1986-04-18 20 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces janm^H|^ffi^HAisi^«gii K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX (Kaki Bukit Rood 2) k H iIIHiPM -5 p? 1 1 y i^s^ri m jrn L «g*a««'*m— READY FOR OCCUPATION SING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (32. Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2) ia£i-* l?^'i![!! r l'* ff 1 !IMl!^^^~^388 words
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Advertisement326 1986-04-18 20 STORE/ OFFICE FOR RENTAL c 1485 sq.ft. c With ready office partitions. c Free parking. c 8 1/2 m.s. Bukit Timah Road Enquiries *****28 3 STOREY WAREHOUSE with cargo lift and electric hoist at Airport Rd. for rental. Contact Henson Warehousing Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****9. *****02. RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX with326 words
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Advertisement321 1986-04-18 20 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces PROPERTIES I TO LET I OFFICES I I SHOPS I I APARTMENTS I FACTORY WAREHOUSES I FIRST COME FIRST SERVED I CONTACT H Lands Property Division H Urban Redevelopment Authority H Basement, URA Building 45 Maxwell Road SINGAPORE 0106 sssV321 words
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Advertisement375 1986-04-18 20 SUPREME HOUSE SHOP SPACE 255 sq.ft. (23 7m2) 498 sq ft (46 4m2) 510 sq ft (47 4m2) 996sqf1 (92 53m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq ft. (53.38m2) 700 sqft (65 Im2) 1632 sqtt (151 61m2) MEDICAL SPACE 510 sqft (47. 4m2) 1070 sqft (99 4m2) AIRCONOmONED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL375 words
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Advertisement995 1986-04-18 20 121 For Rent: Office Spaces TEXTILE CENTRE OUTSIDC CBD MO sq n tun. floor .inier unit. witt. built m fai iltttef < tn be used restdenci Rental 1 1.000 negoua.Me Interested tel L'Wit^.-i.H Mr hui Jiilfen BRAND NEW MODERN li.uik i un. Office Building H Beacti hd a; verj reasonable995 words
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Advertisement398 1986-04-18 21 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces SHE Balestier Point Shops for Lease or Sale. Apartments for Sale. Shops: Ready tor immediate occupation Perfect business location Very attractive pricing/ low rental Apts: 2 or 3-bedroom. Showflats ready for viewing Central convenient location Competitive pricing Low maintenance Attractive398 words
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Advertisement221 1986-04-18 21 sb^bSC33Bsl3Eu[^mJb^ GOLDEN LANDMARK From 162 to 1 1"^ sq ft. LUCKY PLAZA From 269 to (-/l" 1 sq ft. FAR EAST PLAZA From J25 to F 7 6 sq ft. CUPPAGE PLAZA From 22H to 95-45 sq ft. ORCHARD PLAZA From 194 to 8 IS sq ft BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA221 words
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Advertisement855 1986-04-18 21 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SHOPPING CENTRE next to Singapore Hilton SHOP SPACES FROM 185sq ft to 1.561 sq ft Reasonable Rental Available for immediate occupation ENQUIRIES *****11 (24 lines) J3INASG NG HOTEL ROYAL SHOP SPACE 320/ 640 sq.ft. Low Rental Ring *****11 Ext. 101 SHOP situated at Buklt Tlmah855 words
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Advertisement599 1986-04-18 21 127 Other Real Estate YIO CHU KANG Hfl next to Mini Wall Gdn. 11.000 sq ft. Approve for a pair of 3-storey semi-d fan be approved for church, temple $49 p.s.f.. 0.n.0. *****77 D.lO JERVOIS RO. vicinity. 43.000 sq.ft.. elevated land. Suitable for bunglw development $55 p.s.f. Colliers *****2/ *****83.599 words
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Advertisement637 1986-04-18 21 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Genting 1 MfP East Coast I East Coast Malacca Desaru "SSSHf N TOURWIN Resort A^M^ Kuala Kuantan vi age f3&& Desaru v,e» TRAVEL New Casino P^Z^t^-Sftt TfirftnaoanU Hyatt Hotel R B e a 9 °J Hn "/^TV___A 2637 words
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Advertisement28 1986-04-18 21 Sun/Public BEST VALUE HOLIDAYS to HongKong. Indonesia. Thailand. Malaysia. Air/Bus Tickets, Int'l Hotels Res ALand Express Tel: *****03. :«7. r i562 (TA 289). For results you can b<28 words
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Advertisement9 1986-04-18 21 Holidays 11am to spm TA353 ank m, call CATS.9 words
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Advertisement179 1986-04-18 21 gun** American Express Style.. !ti r Hi?r 16 Days Spreer£^7 from Ss349Brort*J' l 5; England/Holland/ i^"««*% f Germany/Austna/ Italy' Uv^-^l Switzerland/France 16 Days Tempo from *****8 England/France/Switzeriand/itaiy/ Austria/Germany/Holiand Departs: May 29 June 2.5.9.12 17 Days Continental from *****8 Holland/Germany/ Austria/ Liechten stein/SwitzerianO/France/ Belgium Departs: June 5. 12 18 Days European179 words
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Advertisement344 1986-04-18 21 EUROPE 3 Departures Only!! 1 6D Europe Top Cities (7 countries) $3288 Dep. Jun 5 17DBestOf Ejrope 9 counts $3358 Dep: Jun 7 2 1 D Across The Continent (8 ommno) $3788 Dep May 30 Lowest priced Good tourist hotels Most mttii (mcl Chinese rreals>« Fiv by SiA Gompiehenme sightseeing*344 words
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Advertisement27 1986-04-18 21 1 BARS FOR HUN ON I $5.00 a line (mm. $15.00) i $2.25 a line (mm. $6.75) CAM ;wwm The Straits Times Classified the power of togetherness27 words
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Advertisement480 1986-04-18 22 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours CODE DAYS PRICE DEPARTURE China Highlights 9 days Every Sat Taste of China 1 4 days Every -Fri. Best of China 22 days Every Tue Japan 8 days $2170 Every Sunday All Japan 9 days $2380 Every Sunday Japan/Hong Kong 1 2 days $2780480 words
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Advertisement812 1986-04-18 22 137 Tour* 137 Tours Holiday Best Sellers t I^^B^a. x^4 great way to travefX s I NEW RANGE OF UNMATCHED.VALUE-ADDED TOURS! USA Super Specials west Coast us a/ Los Angeles/ Anaheim/Disneyland/ Sea World/San Diego /Tijuana (MexicoyUniversal Movie Studio/Knott's Berry Farm/Pasadena/Las Vegas/ Omnimax Theatre 10 Days *****0 ibv sia Big top812 words
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Advertisement670 1986-04-18 22 137 Tours 137 Tours ft iS^v THE MOST POPULAR ft 1 VmgSk MASS WEDDMG 8t f 1 X^S^ HOriEYMOOn TOURS 1 ff DATE OF CEREMONY: |M J DATE OF DEPARTURE: -t^^P f COLOUF BROCHURES. jjijßft&f <f^r*' s¥ AVAILABLE ON REQUEST m ft ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME BH(Sj% I ***Asia*** I I670 words
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Advertisement390 1986-04-18 22 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 Tours ''T^^ '^BBBVHMHaaVBBBBSBHB^HaVaiBBBBVBaBTVaiBVBBBVBaBaM J Hrn% HflPlldfl joJI r-ri r.Mm EOd 5 i^SJ mm m f 4 iMWti INAUGURATION M I -^■ft SW 9 wSmSmm jy I^l jjfc Special Features: JmWm\ \^Lat 181 athenn 9 Lunch at Airpon May Fiowe' Restaufan: on Depaiu'e Date '^5^ •Le390 words
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Advertisement456 1986-04-18 22 146 Foreign Education Invites applications for Secondary Pre-U Education for Students intending to enter U S Canadian Universities contact HUI&KUAHPTE LTD 004-22 Orchard Towers Spore 0923 Tel: *****834 A VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, CANADA offer*: Secondary to Pre-U education. Unique caring home-stay programme Places students (or universities m Canada and456 words
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Advertisement520 1986-04-18 23 137 Tours 137 Tours SAft TOURS 7 9^o SOUTHERN CHINA. r from $1635 10 D BANGKOK KUNMING STONE FOREST DALI 26 5:6 9 6 '6o :j 6 $1750 10 D BANGKOK KUNMING STONE FOREST GUILIN S jsit 6 it 623 t> .$lBBO 10 O BANGKOK KUNMING/STONE FOREST/ GUILIN GUANGZHOU HONG520 words
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Advertisement361 1986-04-18 23 147 Academic Courses Taught by experienced qualified and permanent lecturers Commencing 21/4/86 MIDLAND SCHOOL 531 Upp Cross Street "03 07 Hong Lim Complex (0105) Tel *****2 *****1 J HPL EDUCATIONAL CENTRE provides home tuition for all subjects ut any levels Improvement is.siireil Reasonable fees Eco- nomus Add Maths group tuition361 words
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Advertisement784 1986-04-18 23 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education P:oU'ssional courses m Business Studies, Marketing, Banking, Shipping, Computer Programming, Accountancy, Hotel H Catering etc. H Also available full time and intensive GCE ievision H courses m various subjects including English. H Maths Biology. Chemistry Physics. Economics H Accounts Law and Business Studies H784 words
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Advertisement562 1986-04-18 23 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses I TWI Correspondence I I TJJjV/ i"»l"»«"»#"» I l Estab registered with the v \TC OOIIUCH Ministry of Education m 1960| J:|: xX 231 Bain St #04-43 Bras Basah Complex, I SO7lB Tel *****11 jg I GCE 'A' LEVEL- General Paper, English. Economics, f-i562 words
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Advertisement384 1986-04-18 23 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses ißS^nMl^Tlf^Ml PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE For LCCI 1987 exam. c We invite you to enter into the threshold of a new exciting career into the world of secretanalship We train you for SUCCESS Subjects covered: Communication Structure of Business, a Office Organisation Secretarial Procedures, a Audio Shorthand384 words
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Advertisement400 1986-04-18 23 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses CLASSES Commencing m Apr/ May '86 PLEASE ENROL EARLY ACCOUNTING DIP. IN ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) BOOKKEEPING (Inter.) BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING BUSINESS STATISTICS COST ACCOUNTING COMMERCIAL LAW ECONOMICS ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE MARKETING DIP. IN MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS PRIVATE SECRETARIAL COURSE SHORTHAND BEGINNERS/SPEED TYPEWRITING400 words
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Advertisement539 1986-04-18 23 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses At ATT we have Highly trained and qualified native speaker-teachers who really care about your progress. Excellent classroom facilities and language laboratory A wide variety of courses for children, young adults, housewives and executives. Enquire at ATT Language Centre #07-01 Tanglin539 words
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Advertisement488 1986-04-18 23 152 Music Coursei EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL VIOLIN Piano Instructor gives lesson Call: *****43 EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED LADY giving piano theory lessor..- to beginners *****2 *****69 LEARN TO PLAY the piano or^ar, guitar Reasonable fees Personalised coaching Call 3,"^8612 MANNING MUSIC SCH. Course- m organ, guitar, piano 201-1) Tampines Aye 2. =02-1145 *****55488 words
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Advertisement384 1986-04-18 23 156 Cookery Instruction D.I.V. PRACTICAL HOTEL ake Making :>2 items commencing I Wed 23 4 Ht 1 m Coach b> former Catering School Train j ing Officer 7324 11 3 158 Tailoring Instruction Fashion Design X^^ Dress-making W I&C.3CIE ons '^H London trained Hr imtructoi ff/^W^m fo'tunf r f n|r384 words
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Advertisement632 1986-04-18 24 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES HHHH QTANTQ RQRflftfti HHHH Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: B OIHIIIO noJUOO I i SaJes service- Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 5724 5-6-8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS Marketing executive^ (TIMBER) Well632 words
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Advertisement482 1986-04-18 24 ggg| I Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: -1) Steelworkers (Huii Fitters) 2) Welders 3) Marine Pipefitters 4) Boiler Makers 5) Electrical Fitters 6) Engine Fitters 7) Slingers 8) General Workers/ Labourers/Tank Cleaners Applicants may call personally at our premises between 9 am and 4482 words
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Advertisement855 1986-04-18 24 fl B Glaxo is the eleventh largest pharmaceutical fl B company m the world with an enviable growth H fl B and profit record. We are committed to further fl H international expansion with the Far East HI fl fl identified as one of the major opportunity areas. H IB855 words
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Advertisement711 1986-04-18 24 NOTICES I (1 I HOTEL Kwfe?j^V^r)fJV^ (Incorporated m the Repuulu. of Singapore! ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors of Hotel Negara Limited wishes to announce: AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1985 Increase/ 1985 1984 (Decrease) S$ S$ Turnover 3,588,819 4.777,289 524 9' Investment and Other Income excluding Extraordinary711 words
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Advertisement901 1986-04-18 25 NOTICES PO«T Df yNGAPCWE AUTHOmTY CSIIC Jk IMB' -^j^_^g- e^Bk Bv e^Hß e^Bfe I TENDER NOTICE I I Tenders 1 c invited for H I (1) ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO BASEMENT OF OFFICE BLOCK, TANJOMG PAGAR COMPLEX I Cost ot Documents Drawing-. $65 00 H Clostng Dcte 29 Apr 86901 words
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Advertisement843 1986-04-18 25 wyV- PUBLIC UTILITIES \~S BOHRD I TENDER NOTICE j Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB/CSD Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply of DC and secondary current injection test set. Registered Contractors m Supply of Electrical Materials and Products all classes. 2 Supply of burner spares for the 60MW and843 words
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Advertisement751 1986-04-18 25 Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for: I I BUILDING H I a Tender No. AMB/T/86/024 Nomi- I nated sub-contract for the design, I supply, installation and commissi- I oning of a proprietary turnstile with I building automation system for the I main entrance at Telecoms Yio Chu I Kang751 words
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Advertisement753 1986-04-18 25 Tender Notice I Tender is invited for: I PREQUALIFICATION OF MAIN BUILDING I CONTRACTORS FOR THE ERECTION AND I I COMPLETION OF THE PROPOSED I I RADIO/MICROWAVE CONCRETE TOWER I AT DOVER ROAD. I The Development I The development consists of a 120 metres I I high concrete tower and753 words
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Advertisement771 1986-04-18 25 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) COS/32/86 Widening and Improvement of Jalan Eunos from Pan-Island Expressway to Changi Road (B) SEE(R)S6/86 Construction of Pre- V stressed Concrete Pedestrian Overhead > Bridge at Jalan Eunos near Block 321 (C) SEE(R)S7/86 Profiling and Milling771 words
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Advertisement849 1986-04-18 26 NOTICES AI'TOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE I NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Automobile Association of Singapore will be held on: Date MONDAY. 28 APRIL 1986 Venue Multi-Purpose Hall j i 336 River Valley Road 1 President's Address 2 To849 words
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Advertisement263 1986-04-18 26 MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THE DRAMA CENTRE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for regular cleaning of The Drama Centre at Canning Rise, Singapore 0617, for a period of 36 months commencing on 1 June 1986. Showround: Thursday, 24 April 86 at 10.30 am Meet at Lobby, The Drama Centre, Canning263 words
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Advertisement536 1986-04-18 26 f ffIHDB 1 I FIRST COME FIRST -SERVED I I) INDUSTRIAL PREMISES I (On 2nd Storey Onwards) I 1) GeylangEast 8) KampongUbi I 2) AngMoKio (suitable for food I 3) Bedok industries at Block 3020) I 4) Defu 9 Bukitßatok I 5) Clementi JO) Yishun I 6) Eunos I* Woodlands536 words
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Advertisement401 1986-04-18 26 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer:A) PRINTING OF 51,900 COPIES INFORMATION BOOKLET FOR PLSE CANDIDAES, 1986, for Ministry of Education Tender No CSD 3/S 23/0486 Financial Limit $25,000/B) 742,200 POLYTHENE BAGS OF VARIOUS SIZES for Singapore General Hospital Tender No CSD 3/G 22/0486401 words
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Advertisement535 1986-04-18 26 [Bf»Mfii Tenders are invited for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF WORKSHOP I FURNITURE (fitting work benches, triangular cabinets with whiteboards. I handtools storage cupboards, storage I cabinets, trainees' stools, 2 station wiring booths, machine benches, etc.) I Tender No VITB/BKVI/3/86 I I Closing Date 2 May 1986 at 1200 hours535 words
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Advertisement768 1986-04-18 26 s SHANGRI-LA HOTEL LIMITED (Incinporati d m Ihi l<. puMm xA Singapi 1 NOTICE OF MKFH\(; NOTICE IS HI Xl m Cl\l that ttu I'wcnt) Fifth Annual Genenl Meeting ai Shangn I .1 1 1< it cl 1 muted will be held m the( Grange Hibiscus Km mi, Shangri-i .a768 words
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Advertisement313 1986-04-18 26 I THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 1970 ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 7» OF IMS Re: BAMBANG SOETJIPTO Bk parte: ALGEMENE BANK NEDERLAND N.V. Creditors In the matter of a Bankruptcy Petition filed on the 26th day of December, I*Bs. To: Bambang Soetjipto now or313 words
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Advertisement588 1986-04-18 27 NOTICES IN m VtAITKK OK THK OMPANIKS A<T, I \P. ISS AND IN THK MATTER OF ISAM CHEMICAL COMPANY (PTK) LTD., SINGAPORK. (In voluntary liquidation) MKMBKRS' VOLUNTARY WINIHV. J P NOTICE IS HEREBY j V.HVEN that the creditors of j the above company, which la beink; voluntarily wound up are588 words
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Advertisement761 1986-04-18 27 IN THK HIGH COURT OK THK KKPI MM OK SINGAPORE »m panics Winding I p No. H of I9XS lr< the Matter of the Companies Art (Chapter ISS) And In the Matter of PA( -ASIAN SERVICES PTE LTD \l>\ KKTISKMKNT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given j that an Amended761 words
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Advertisement770 1986-04-18 27 IN THK HIGH COURT OK THE KKPI RLH OK SINGAPORE i Originating Summons M No. 45 of 198 C. In the Matter of the property comprised In a Mortgage dated the 39th April 1983 (registered as Instrument No. I 4M57C) And In the Matter of Section 65 of the Land770 words
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Advertisement772 1986-04-18 27 IN THK HIGH (Ol RT OK THE KKPI BLK OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 231 of I9BC In the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the matter of SHAFFER ENGINEERING SERVICES PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding772 words
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Advertisement720 1986-04-18 27 IN THK HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 2t9 of 1986. In the Matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 And In the matter of ASIAN CRAWLER EQUIPMENT PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up of the720 words
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Advertisement754 1986-04-18 27 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 254 of 1986 In the matter of the Companies Art, Chapter 185 And In the matter of SYSTEM ELECTRICAL POWER ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding UP754 words
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Advertisement696 1986-04-18 27 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THK REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1676 of 1986 Between FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LTD Plaintiffs And 1. KONG NGEE COMPANY PTE LTD 2. HO SUNG NGIAP 3. HO THYE NGIAP 4. HO JOON NGIAP 5. HO KIANG NGIAP 6. HO KIAN NGIAP 7. HO696 words
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Advertisement817 1986-04-18 27 IN THK lIK.H 001 XT OP THK KKPI'BUt' OF SIM.AI'OKK i Companies Winding i Ip No. 2M of 1986 j In the Matter of the Companies Art (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of SEA SHIPPING SERVICES (PTE.) UMITED ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION NOTICE is hereby given j that a Petition817 words
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Advertisement255 1986-04-18 27 I A WOMAN Of SUBSTANCE > .^H SHE HAD POWER. SHE NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. > i I In 1905 a young kitchen maid leaves Fairley Hal!. Emma Harte is sixteen. single and pregnant. I By 1968 she is one of the richest women m the world, ruler o!255 words
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Advertisement271 1986-04-18 28 EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE... ENCYCLOPAEDIA <#* BRITANNICA >w yours >w at $77/- monthly A total home learning centre o t Encyc/op a(C^ s^ Pae a/$ e^ purchased A/^>, <c° 16 vols Young Children's Encyclopaedia Limited stocks only Order a set to avoid disappointment No Child should grow without it IDBfflfflßllE«QuKßffinß271 words
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Advertisement195 1986-04-18 28 Hk I i J H D^ I The remarkable and moving story of "t-JfrnX^ I^^ fl Karen Blixensextraordinan- love affair fl. fl with Africa began when she and her fl* j fl husband went to Kenya to plant coffee fl y aN'^h: 6^^ m 1913. Themarriaueand tlie fl. O'^ .^fl195 words
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Miscellaneous217 1986-04-18 28 Comics I SUN TAN By Collette :JiOU IPS ND VGU«\~~* I Wl-'VJt/^-tJS jrt^l OONS.D€ftS K^-* 4 gf^:f^t. 7& W^F^v£9> m\^lJ^fi*?d A m^n^^rww _/^^«s?,s«v^ THE BORN LOSER By Art Sansom gKODZ. VZOOTJJAfaJ J I I 6\}o CU6H FOP IT-.J^W 1 il OUT OF TMS PREBiEE^.^ THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I217 words
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Miscellaneous429 1986-04-18 28 PEANUTS b^ $c/iu/z TMAT CANNON BALL /^BUT THEN WHERE I A udONDER iF \T V\ BLEU) THE WHOLE TOP V PIP IT 60 J I HIT ANVTHINb ElsE^ 7 YOUR PO6HOUSE _I—^ j ;1^ M BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Wmlker AflUI vArr By Stnythe 1 wouLX^vouGivE/WE J /NcrrA-n-iiNfi\ ZeverN >ACALLATRVE,PET<429 words
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488 1986-04-18 29 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL By (IREAT news for budding Singaporean concert pianists, m or out of town. Diners Club (Singapore) Pte Ltd is organising the first Pianist of the Year Competition m Singapore, which will spotlight a concerto-playing section, together with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, as488 words
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Article374 1986-04-18 29 Knight - Knight Chess By FTDE (World Chess Federation) Master Christi Hon of Malaysia scored 6 points to win the 1986 Johor Open Chess Championship. Hon receives a trophy and cash prize of Mssso (about *****). Singapore's FIDE Master Chia Chee Seng and Michael Siong were among374 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-04-18 29 Lynette Seah-Simon, the soloist m the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's Familiar Favourites Concert tonight, has been selected for a prestigious international competition. LEONG WENG KAM reports. VIOLINIST Lynette SeahSimon is probably the first Singaporean musician to make it to the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition m London.LIM SENG TIONG - 507 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-04-18 29 KAV UHALIWAL - KAV UHALIWAL SIXTY Sikh children who took part m an on-the-spot art competition last Sunday appeared struck by the splendour of the $6.5 million Central Sikh Temple at the junction of Towner/Serangoon Roads. But when they tried to transfer the image before their eyes onto paper,187 words
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Miscellaneous854 1986-04-18 29 What's On PERFORMANCES Victoria Theatre, 8 pm. Tick- ganised by Friends of the Mv- kit Merah Ployclinic. On till April 27. Closed on ton Way Mondays to Fridays FAMILIAR FAVOURITES ets at $10, $15, $20, $30, $40 and scum. National Museum thea- This service is also avail- Mondays. 10 am854 words
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Miscellaneous995 1986-04-18 29 I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF B-nd II 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 New^ m Brief 6.05 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 N'ws and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Mornng. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Fatrol Another Morn ing,995 words
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Advertisement175 1986-04-18 30 Pflffllinp 3. CJTJ "XtOt ELCCOIUIt i* ill brings double happiness When you open a Citi-X.O. account you'll increase s%p.a. interest andaHenneSSyXXD.giftpack. Hennessy will make a contribution to the Community your wealth and prosperity and achieve double Chest. Just call your Personal Citibanker at 225-5225. happiness Secondly, we'll give you a175 words
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Miscellaneous1502 1986-04-18 30 M ~*^H" MYVIEW CatherineOn 9 .**£a&fc*'*' f**" ■V#" 1 When Shorty goes to Hollywood 1 m v -r-^ riday at the Movies Meanwhile, a co-worker and cou ld bring, the domestic Bees (Ch 12, 8 pm) ■Ks. H Half-Nelson (Ch 5, his girlfriend (Morgan policies by which the people So,1,502 words
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