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Title Section15 1986-04-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article635 1986-04-19 1 IVAN LIM - NTUC firm on pay curbs IVAN LIM Keep CPF at 10%, non-unionised firms to stick to NWC guidelines By THE National Trades Union Congress has urged the Government and employers to stop some comparies from acting against the national wage restraint policy designed to revive the economy. NTUC Secretary-General Ong635 words
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Article, Illustration535 1986-04-19 1 ELENA CHONG; NG WENG HOONG - ELENA CHONG NG WENG HOONG Mystery of extra ball m 4-D lottery draw By and Two who can help m CPIB probe were offered bail of $10,000 each. Khoo and Yeong were also ordered by district judge Chang Kok Ming to report daily535 words
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395 1986-04-19 1 RONNIE LIM - Spore still a good placo to invest: Beri RONNIE LIM By ATTEMPTS by Singapore's opposition parties to blame the People's Action Party for the economic downturn will only get 'minimal new support", says a leading company that assesses coun'iy risk?-- for investors. The American-based Bus-ness Environment Risk In f o395 words
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Article142 1986-04-19 1 AMHERBT (Massachusetts) A satirical college television show turned Into a nightmare when a distraught youth gulped down a mug of cyanide-laced fruit drink daring a "live" closedcircuit broadcast and died minutes later. Andrew Hermann, 17, went on the air at the end of a two-hoarUPI - 142 words
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Article119 1986-04-19 1 Burmese PMdue tomorrow for visit BURMA'S Prime Minister, U Maung Maung Kha, will fly m tomorrow for a four-day visit. Accompanying U Maung Maung Kha will be U Aung Kyaw Myint, the Minister for Information and Culture; U Nyunt Maung, the Deputy Minister for Planning and Finance; and Briga-dier-General Sein119 words
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Article70 1986-04-19 1 DES MOINES (low?) A 54-year-old man convicted of terrorising his former employer told a judge he is too old to go to prison and asked instead for a public stoning. But Ellsworth Donald Griffiths request on Wednesday had one catch, said prosecutor Odell McGhee. He insistedUPI - 70 words
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Article50 1986-04-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR Selangor dealt a blow to Singapore's hopes of reaching the Malaysia Cup soccer final when it beat the Republic 2-0 m the semi-final first leg here last night. Zainal Abidin (32nd minute) and Mokhtar Dahari (37th) scored for the hosts. Full report en Page 2550 words
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Article646 1986-04-19 1 H.L. LIM - Day of wine and response for PM H.L. LIM By m Perth Australian writer backs his call to media PERTH The first day of the last \pf> of Mb bee Kuan Yew's three-nation trip brought what must have been a gratifying response. And also none wine-tasting. Yesterday morning's The Australian646 words
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Article42 1986-04-19 1 BKIRIT Onr thr<^ bodies taken to a Bfi'-u* heapital ha* h<*rn id<-nti-fled as that of IVter hilbnrn, S#. ar. American kidnapped In I>ebanon tn 19M, a hospital of'trlal said. The other bodies vrrc identified a.s H»it;»"s. Renter sff PiOB :re42 words
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Article406 1986-04-19 2 Flexi-wage scheme AN AMERICAN electronics giant, Motorola Electronics, has drawn up plans for a flexible wage system that will pay its better workers m Singapore up to 40 per cent more m wages a month. The details of the system have not been finalised but will be based on406 words
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Article160 1986-04-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: YESTERDAY'S Increase m the retail price of petrol amidst indications that world oil prices are likely to remain tow will come as a surprise to the public. The objectives to be achieved by the price increase arc worthy ones. Bat hi the public mind, some160 words
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Article76 1986-04-19 2 BETTER WEATHER FORECASTS THE METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE says m reply to a call for more detailed weather forecasts that after computerisation last year it has been accumulating weather data which will m future be used to do statistical analyses. In a few years time, it hopes to provide percentage probability76 words
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Article336 1986-04-19 2 Arms cuts proposed SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday proposed substantial reductions m conventional weapons m Europe and ruled out any Soviet first strike against Western Europe. Mr Gorbachev, who was addressing the 11th Congress of the East German Communist Party m East Berlin, also said he wanted336 words
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Article329 1986-04-19 2 QPR favourite WHEN THE players of Oxford United and Queens Park Rangers take the field at Wembley Stadium tomorrow afternoon, a landmark will be reached m the English football calendar. The Milk Cup or, as was known for two decades, the League Cup will be celebrating its Silver Jubilee.329 words
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Article296 1986-04-19 2 Beckett still waits SILENCE and alienation have been the twin conditions towards which Samuel Beckett's writing has always tended. Because of this, he seems doomed to be disliked, unfeted and misunderstood. He can be rather too glibly portrayed as the dinosaur of Modernism, with a 50-year career of296 words
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Article196 1986-04-19 2 BANKERS, BROKERS 'YES' TO 0.25% LEVY FOR INVESTORS BANKERS and brokers have agreed to charge CPF investors an administrative fee of 0.25 per cent of the market value of shares, subject to a maximun, of $4 per thousand shares bought. This means that CPF members buying shares with a196 words
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225 1986-04-19 2 Around Asean-and Across the Causeway $800 m aid for Manila WASHINGTON is ready to release shortly about US$4OO million (SsB72 million) m economic aid to the new Philippine government, Mr Michael Anna cost, the United States Under Secretary of State foi Political Affairs, said yesterday. Mr Armacost, who described the225 words
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Article303 1986-04-19 2 A Fair Invitation Collectors' Paradise Fairs invites you to their Fleamarket at Orchard Hotel The wide range of items include antiques, oriental works of art, woodcarvmg, porcelain, tapestry, gloss ware etc. Don't miss this fair, which is going to be a fortnightly affair' j Classifieds: Pg. 10, Section303 words
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Article321 1986-04-19 3 'Speed up visas for refugees' Panel wants US to give more aid WASHINGTON A blue-ribbon State Department committee recommended yesterday that the Reagan administration expand assistance and expedite visa processing for some 400,000 South-east Asian refugees. The report of the Indochinese Refugee Panel headed by the former Governor of lowa,UPI - 321 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-04-19 3 PARIS Mr Marcel Dassault, the father of France's modern aircraft industry and originator of the Mirage jetfighter. died m a Paris hospital overnight, aged 94. The hospital did not say what caused his death, but his family said he was suffering fromReuter; AFP; AP - 225 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-04-19 3 Riot police clash with Seoul students SOUTH Korean police firing teargas to disperse students demonstrating on the eve of the anniversary of the 19M student uprising that toppled Syngman Rhee, the country's first president yesterday. Thousands of South Korean students demanding President Chun Deo Hwan's resignation hurled petrol bombs andReuter - 92 words
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265 1986-04-19 3 HONGKONG Councillors, policemen and social workers generally welcome the proposals to temporarily strip convicted gangsters of some of their civil liberties. A working group of the government-appointed Fight Crime Committee has proposed tough measures to combat organised crime, including temporarily depriving convicted membersAFP - 265 words
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96 1986-04-19 3 HONGKONG The Mass Transit Railway lost HK$794 million (***** million) last year, compared with a loss of HK$355 million the year before. Mr C. W. Newton, Chairman of the MTR Corp, told a news conference the subway would start making a profitAP - 96 words
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276 1986-04-19 3 Japanese urged to play more active world role TOKYO The Ministry of International Trade and Industry issued a report yesterday urging the Japa nese to aim for a more active role m world affairs, m part by sharing their technological discoveries with other nations. It said the report, entitled JapanAP - 276 words
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353 1986-04-19 3 Nakasone rapped for his promises to Reagan TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Naka sone has been criticised by his own ruling Liberal Democratic Party for his promise to President Ronald Reagan to reform the domestic economy. A typical LDP reaction was provided by Mr Susumu Nikaido, deputy party president. HeFT - 353 words
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124 1986-04-19 3 TOKYO A gold coin to mark the 60th anniversary of Emperor Hirohito's reign could help cut Japan's trade surplus, bullion dealers said yesterday. They said Japan would buy 200 tonnes of gold for the issue m mid-Novem-ber, which could reduce the country's embarrassingReuter - 124 words
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Article468 1986-04-19 4 Mediterranean waters open to all ships, US told MOSCOW IN a dear message to Washington that it is not intimidated by United States military actions against Libya, the Soviet Union has reaffirmed its right to free access for battleships m the Mediterranean. Foreign Ministry spokesman VladimirUPI; Reuter - 468 words
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101 1986-04-19 4 Bill to give President more powers WASHINGTON A Bill was introduced m the Senate on Thursday that would empower the United States President to order certain military actions, including assassinations, without first consulting Congress. This proposed exception from the 1973 War Powers Act that requires congressional consultation is sponsored byAFP - 101 words
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192 1986-04-19 4 Petrol price war led to free for all BANGOR (Maine) What started out as a little promotion with a local service station selling unleaded petrol for II US cents (21.8 Singapore cents) a litre soon turned Into a fall-blown price war and free fuel for motorists willing to line npUPI - 192 words
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Article, Illustration264 1986-04-19 4 Hunt for Arab linked to bomb at Heathrow LONDON Police were yesterday searching for an Arab man they believe planted a bomb m his girlfriend's luggage and sent her on a suicide mission that could have killed some 400 people on an Israeli jumbo jet. Shortly before the Tel Aviv-boundAP; Reuter - 264 words
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Article67 1986-04-19 4 A GROUP DRAFTING Hongkong's future "mini-constitution" began a second round of talks m Beijing yesterday as China renewed its promise not to impose socialism on the British colony it takes over m 1997. Mr Ji Pengfei, head of the committee, told delegates that Beijing would not swerveReuter - 67 words
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Article57 1986-04-19 4 A BOMB EXPLODED on Thursday night m front of the United States Consulate m the Costa Rican capital of San Jose, injuring three people. Three men were detained m connection with the explosion and police said one of them was Panamanian. The blast shattered windows andAP - 57 words
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Article59 1986-04-19 4 SRI LANKA'S latest proposals for solving the Tamil problem will be put to Tamil leaders by Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, a Sri Lankan Embassy spokesman said m New Delhi yesterday. Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Shahul Hameed had presented the proposals to Mr Gandhi during a meetingAFP - 59 words
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Article68 1986-04-19 4 THE UNITED STATES has indefinitely postponed the April 25-26 talks with Taiwan on textile export quotas, a top trade official said m Taipei yesterday. Board of Foreign Trade chief Vincent Siew said that Washington gave no reason for delaying the discussions. The talks would have been partReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration174 1986-04-19 4 WASHINGTON Pan-American World Airways has said it will seek a US$5 (S$ll) surcharge on every ticket sold for its trans-Atlantic flights to help defray extra security measures taken to protect travellers against terrorism. Mr Martin Shugrue, Pan- Am's Vice-Chairman and Chief Operating Officer, said onUPI - 174 words
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178 1986-04-19 4 US raid a flagrant violation of law, says EC STRASBOURG The European Parliament here has condemned the US raid on Libya, saying it was "deeply incensed" at "hat it termed a '•flagrant violation of international law". In a resolution passed by a slim, 148 to 144-vote margin, the Parliament saidAFP - 178 words
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Article60 1986-04-19 4 LONDON The British government has ordered a three-month delay on the export of a series of Pacific art treasures sold controversially to Japan to give national museums a change tc hid for them The 19 objects, sa d to be worth £359.000 (SJI 16 million), formAFP - 60 words
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375 1986-04-19 4 Gorbachev seeks cuts in conventional weapons EAST BERLIN Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday proposed substantial reductions m conventional weapons m Europe and ruled out any Soviet f'rst strike against Western Europe. He said the Soviet Union "will never, m any circumstances, attack Western Europe as long as we and ourAFP; AP - 375 words
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278 1986-04-19 4 NEW YORK Three Californian journalists who exposed corruption m the Philippines, a gruff New York columnist and a Texan haunted by the myth of the Wild West won the prestigious Pulitzer awards. But for the first time m 12 years, the PulitzerReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration540 1986-04-19 5 Differences m agricultural policy cited PARIS The Organisation (or Economic Cooperation and Development has opened its annual meeting with a call by Washington for stronger economic growth outside the United States and warnings about the danger of a European-Ameri-can trade war. The two-day meetingAP; AFP; Reuter - 540 words
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439 1986-04-19 5 Analysts query latest report on US economy WASHINGTON There is considerable scepticism among analysts that the January-March expansion of the US economy was really as brisk as shown by a Commerce Department report which said the real gross national product rose at an annual rate of 3.2 per cent duringNYT; FT - 439 words
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371 1986-04-19 5 GENEVA After three days of emergency talks, oil ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries remained deeply divided on Thursday over a production and price agreement, threatening to send crude oil prices plunging further. An Opec spokesman, Mr James Audu, saidNYT - 371 words
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192 1986-04-19 5 MOSCOW Two hM takes** American dlpteUIM IV IOCIUg Uikudslakls paeketa while leceJvißg a gicip at tke vXd States Em"lt seems that the liberal ways at American colleges have left their impressUa John Herbal," Tass said Thursday. He "held his hands la pockets while speakingUPI - 192 words
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Article, Illustration107 1986-04-19 6 Retiring as surrogate Miss Shannon Boff holding a photograph of the baby she gave birth to as a surrogate mother while talking to reporters at her Redford home In Michigan on Wednesday. The substitute mother gave birth to a 3.22 kg girl, conceived by theAP - 107 words
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Article161 1986-04-19 6 PARIS A 55-year-old married mechanic has been jailed for 12 months at Besancon for including sexual relations as part of a woman's job description and for beating her when she eventually refused. "I explained to her when I hired her that she would haveAFP - 161 words
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553 1986-04-19 6 JOHANNESBURG An American lawyers' group has alleged that thousands of Black children have been killed, tortured and detained m South Africa m a "ruthless campaign to crush all opposition". A 198-page report by the Lawyers' Committee for Human Rights, titled The War AgainstReuter; AP - 553 words
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Article326 1986-04-19 6 HARARE Prime Minister Robert Mugabe, m a speech marking the sixth anniversary of Zimbabwe's independence, said the system of guaranteed White representation m Parliament will be abolished. Mr Mugabe, m a national broadcast, labelled as "obnoxious" the system that guarantees the country's 100,000 Whites atUPI; Reuter - 326 words
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101 1986-04-19 6 ANKARA The mayor and all 11 councillors of the northern Turkish town of Samsun have been accused of creating religious propaganda by naming a street after an Islamic sect. Mayor Vehbi Gul and the rest of the elected municipal board of the Black SeaReuter - 101 words
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Article63 1986-04-19 6 GDP drops by 3.3 JOHANNESBURG South Africa's per-capita gross domestic product 'GDP) dropped 3.3 per cent last year to a 14-year low, according to South African Reserve Bank statistics The bank's figures released on Thursday showed that GDP per head of population last year, adjusted for inflation, was 8.5 perAFP - 63 words
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Article28 1986-04-19 6 UNITED NATIONS The Soviet Union, m a gesture of support for the financially troubled UN. has pledged "a voluntary gift of US$lO million (5521.8 million). ReuterReuter - 28 words
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198 1986-04-19 6 JOHANNESBURG President P. W. Botha has ruled out Western-style democracy m South Africa, saying it would increase the bloodshed that has plagued the country for more than two years. Mr Botha, who was addressing Parliament m Cape Town on Thursday, had pledged to introduceReuter; UPI - 198 words
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278 1986-04-19 7 Diokno renews call to remove US bases MANILA An official of President Corazon Aquino's government renewed yesterday a call for dismantling United States military bases m the Philippines, saying they could draw the country into war m the aftermath of the US raid on Libya. Former senator Jose Diokno. ChairmanAP - 278 words
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121 1986-04-19 7 Loyalists convene rump parliament FORMER speaker Nicanor Ynlguez of the abolished National Assembly banging his gavel to •pea Ike rebel session by legislators belonging to deposed president Ferdinand Marcos' party. Mr Marcos Is reported to be polling the strings from Us exile In Hawaii which led to last Monday's sessionAFP; Renter - 121 words
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Article316 1986-04-19 7 MANILA Army troops are battling 400 communist guerillas on Mindanao Island m the heaviest fighting since President Corazon Aquino took office m February, the Philippine News Agency has reported. Quoting what it said were initial reports reaching military authorities m Manila on Thursday, it saidAP; AFP - 316 words
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Article, Illustration259 1986-04-19 7 More grants may be on the way MANILA Washington is ready to release shortly about US$4OO million (SsB72 million) m economic aid to the new Philippine government, Mr Michael Armacost, the United States Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, said yesterday. MrAFP - 259 words
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185 1986-04-19 7 Marcos debts delaying economic recovery MANILA The government does not rule out repudiating questionable portions of the Philippines' foreign debt as a means to economic recovery. Economic Planning Minister Solita Monsod told a gathering of businessmen on Thursday that the basic problem facing the ailing economy was "a debt burdenAFP - 185 words
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Article183 1986-04-19 7 MANILA Mrs Coraion Aquino, who draws a monthly salary of USsm.st (about SsB94) as Philippine President, had net assets worth USSBC4,4II (Ssl.l million) when she took office. A statement of assets and liabilities of 17 members of Mrs Aquino's Cabinet and Inner circle showed allUPI; AFP - 183 words
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239 1986-04-19 7 JAKARTA A leading dissident group has asked Parliament to release the contents of an Australian press report detailing business holdings of President Suharto's family and to sue the newspaper if the article is incorrect. "If the contents of the article are found to beAFP - 239 words
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132 1986-04-19 7 JAKARTA The minority Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) has decided to support President Suharto for the presidency m the 1987 general election, Antara news agency said yesterday. President Suharto, head of the ruling Golkar party, has been Indonesia's leader since taking power m 1966,AP - 132 words
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233 1986-04-19 7 JAKARTA A leading Indonesian human rights activist and lawyer said the Bar Association had advised him that contempt of court charges made against him after the subversion trial of dissident H. R. Dharsono were legally unfounded. Mr Adrian Buyung Nasution, 52, who led theAFP - 233 words
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Article311 1986-04-19 8 'I don't decide alone we are m no hurry' LABUAN PRIME Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad will not say when the general election will be held, but he says it will not be so soon. "I don't decide alone, I have to311 words
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272 1986-04-19 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Missing ammo may have ended up in Sabah ALBERT RAMALINGAM KOTA KINABALU Police m Sabah fear explosives and detonators missing from an army dump m Sarawak may have ended up m Sabah. They believe the disappearance of the explosives from the 10th Ranger Regiment's ammunition dump at the Tasik Mas272 words
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347 1986-04-19 8 Musa pledges to campaign for Umno and Front KUALA LUMPUR Umno Deputy President Datuk Musa Hitam yesterday pledged to campaign all out for the party and the National Front to win the general election. This will be m keeping with his promise to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir MohamadNST - 347 words
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Article, Illustration217 1986-04-19 8 KOTA BARU United Malays National Organisation Vice-President Ghafar Baba has challenged Parti Islam to draw up a new constitution which is acceptable to a multi-ra-cial and multi-religious society. "If they claim that the present Constitution is kafir (infidel), then they should provide anBernama - 217 words
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348 1986-04-19 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By KOTA KINABALU On the eve of Nomination Day yesterday, all three major political parties were keeping mum on the their lineup of candidates. Only the recently registered Sabah Murut Party has said it will be fielding six candidates. The Secretary-General of the348 words
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189 1986-04-19 8 WhyKL can't accept Cuepacs proposal KUALA LUMPUR The government cannot accept the unions' proposal to "sign first, pay later" to settle the 19-month-old civil servants' pay dispute. The Prime Minister. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said yesterday: "We cannot do that because we do not know what the future willBemama - 189 words
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190 1986-04-19 8 Bid to get loans for aquaculture projects KOTA TINGGI The Agriculture Ministry is negotiating with the Asian Development Bank for loans to finance aquaculture projects under the Fifth Malaysia Plan. Agriculture Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who announced this yesterday, said the projects would be handed over to local fishermen to manageBernama - 190 words
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Article, Illustration533 1986-04-19 9 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Motorola employees can earn up to 40% more AN AMERICAN electronics giant has drawn up plans for a flexible wage system that will pay its better workers here up to 40 per cent more m wages a month.533 words
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Article, Illustration449 1986-04-19 9 ITS still very hush-hush. No photographs please, the cameramen were told. Give us a couple of weeks and we will lift the shroud of secrecy, the assurance came soon after. That's when the first de-veloped-in-Singapore product coming out of Motorola's RAD laboratory here after two449 words
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Article, Illustration156 1986-04-19 9 Sisters nab snatch thief TWO plucky girls, helped by a public-spirited man, chased a snatch thief and brought him to their father, who then called the police. The Incident happened on Wednesday evening near an emporium In Woodlands Town Centre, about hall a kilometre tram the Mantling community centre In156 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-04-19 9 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By THE animals at the zoo had their portraits taken recently. All the photographer wanted m payment were a pair of hard-shelled, redfooted tortoises. And Mr John Lim was given what he asked for. The public relations and graphics consultant has362 words
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Article81 1986-04-19 9 AN INTERIOR designer who passed himself off as an architect was made a bankrupt yesterday following an action taken out by his former landlord, Hian Wan Holdings Pte Ltd. Arthur Ngern Cher Koon, trading as Arthur Ngern Associates, owes Hian Wan Holdings $38,075 m rent for81 words
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379 1986-04-19 10 Respect non-aligned wishes Spore NEW DELHI Singapore has called on Vietnam to respect the decision of the non-aligned movement to support a United Nations resolution calling for the withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia. As a member of the movement, Vietnam should respect the379 words
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263 1986-04-19 10 Directory to help parents of difficult children PARENTS plagued by children who refuse to eat or who continue to throw tantrums will soon be able to get help through the telephone. The Ministry of Community Development is compiling a list of organisations that advise parents on how to be better263 words
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Article40 1986-04-19 10 KAMPUNG Chai Chee residents can have their blood groups recorded tomorrow by Civil Defence teams between 10 am and 3 pm at the constituency's community centre. The MP for the constituency, Major Fong Sip Chee, will be present.40 words
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150 1986-04-19 10 Muslim bodies form panel to check Qadianis MUSLIM organisations have fanned a —be—mlttee to work out the necessary measures to check Ike Qadianl movement. The sob-committee U chaired by Mr Ismail Mohamad Said, the President of Mais (Muslim Religious Council). Representatives of 11 other Malay Muslim organisations are ala* m150 words
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238 1986-04-19 10 SINGAPORE builders will send a team to Papua New Guinea to find out more about the country's building plan and conditions for doing business there. This is the outcome of the talk between Mr Legu Vagi, Papua New Guinea's Foreign Affairs Minister, and238 words
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Article196 1986-04-19 10 A MANAGEMENT services firm and its director were ordered to repay their employer, Clemco International Sales Co, a $42,000 bonus which the director paid to himself while employed as a sales manager of Clemco. Rosemark Ltd and Mr John Hawkins were under contract to provide196 words
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Article72 1986-04-19 10 A BRITISH trade mission with representatives from 16 companies will visit Singapore from Monday to Satur day the mission will promote a wide variety of products, ranging from specialised home improvement goods for the do-it-yourself and building field to water stor age tanks, adhesives. elec72 words
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Article35 1986-04-19 10 MRS Hedwig Anuar has been elected Chairman of the National Book Development Council of Singapore Other officials are Mr Charles Cher. Vice-Chair man: Mr R Ramachandran Secretary and Miss Tay Eng Hiang. Treasure!35 words
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Article376 1986-04-19 11 Most are inflated, says project chief ALL the contractors building the first phase of the Mass Rapid Transit system from Yio Chu Kang to Clementi have filed claims with the MRT Corporation. But most of the claims are either "inflated, unreasonable or unsubstantiated", according to the376 words
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185 1986-04-19 11 Science pupils 'need to be creative, too' CREATIVITY is not just for the arty-crafty types. It is for students of the hard sciences, too. They can put their imagination to good use by inventing machines to do jobs better and faster. This is where the Technology Fair has a part185 words
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265 1986-04-19 11 PARENTS play very important roles m the Republic of Singapore Navy's Youth Training This is because the navy feels they are the people whs can help nudge their school leaver sobs Into making up their muds osj the one-year apprenticeship scheme with the navy.265 words
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543 1986-04-19 11 HOTELIERS and restaurant owners said yesterday they have, over the past year, reduced their charges to give the public a square deal. They said the benefits they had gained from cuts m rentals, property tax, CPF rates and other operating costs are being passed on543 words
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Article58 1986-04-19 11 THE National Maritime Board will hold a sports week starting today as part of a programme to promote friendly relations between seamen of all nationalities. The International Sports Week, which is a joint project between the board and the Norwegian Government Seamen's Service, will be held58 words
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Article53 1986-04-19 11 A GROUP of 82 Thai officials and businessmen will be visiting Singapore from today to Tuesday. The delegation from the north-eastern province of Chaiyapoom will be briefed by a Singapore Tourist Promotion Board official on Monday. The team will also visit the Environment Ministry and the53 words
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Article, Illustration231 1986-04-19 11 AN END to the silent screams of moviegoers queueing to buy tickets is m sight. That is, if cinema operators zoom m on four young inventors from the Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Third-year electronic engineering students from the polytechnic have put a microprocessor, a231 words
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225 1986-04-19 11 TOXIC waste leaked from storage drums m a Choa Chu Kang yard into drains leading to Kranji Reservoir and Jurong Lake. One of the two chemicals found m the waste solvents could, when m contact with water, cause cancer, a court was225 words
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Article79 1986-04-19 11 AN ALL-MALE choir from the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association will give a performance on Friday at the Victoria Theatre. Entitled Soldiers' Rhapsody, the programme consists of solos, duets, ensembles and choruses of Chinese, Japanese and Eu- ropean folk songs. Formed m 1972, the 60--member choir79 words
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Article, Illustration385 1986-04-19 12 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By New safety panel outlines its priorities THE newly-established National Fire Prevention Council aims to raise at least $1 million a year to help reduce the growing number of fires, its chairman, Mr Sonnie lien Thong Wah,385 words
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321 1986-04-19 12 THE Central Provident Fund Board is giving free training to teach company payroll staff to properly fill m contribution forms. The board hopes the training will reduce the number of mistakes m the monthly payment schedules they submit. These errors delay321 words
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Article48 1986-04-19 12 PROF Michael Howard, a member of the British Foreign Secretary's Advisory Panel on Disarmament and Control, will visit Singapore from tomorrow to Wednesday. He will meet Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister of State (Defence), and the Chief of General Staff, Maj Gen Winston Choo.48 words
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257 1986-04-19 12 COOKS may be Singapore's first artisans to get chance to develop their skills to the highest national trade certificate level. At present, cooks, mechanics and other craftsmen are offered training oily up to National Trade Certificate 2 level. The Singapore Hotel257 words
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Article, Illustration489 1986-04-19 12 ANNE KOH - Spore may get floating museum and restaurant ANNE KOH By SINGAPOREANS may have their own maritime museum-cum-seafood restaurant m future, just like the HMS Buffalo which Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew visited m Adelaide on Thursday. And the man who has shown interest m helping to start the project m489 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-04-19 12 IRENE NGOO - Plane belongs to Marcos' friends, says Filipino pilot IRENE NGOO By A FILIPINO pilot last night admitted that one of the three light planes parked at the Seletar Airbase and being sought by the Aquino government, belongs to friends of ousted President Ferdinand Mai cos Captain Cesar Deocampo, who has340 words
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Article62 1986-04-19 12 THE Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, will make an official visit to Saudi Arabia from tomorrow to Friday. He will be accompanied by Haji Sidek Saniff, Par- liamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry), Haii Ismail bin Mohd Said, President of the Muslim Religious Council of Singapore,62 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-04-19 13 A L^KRY was attempting to overtake a pick-up near the Woodlands hei k point yesterday when a misunderstanding arose over the right of way. Tf resulted m the pick-up driver, renovation contractor Toh Ah Chye, 27, suffering a gash on his head and ;~iis252 words
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493 1986-04-19 13 Warrants out for arrest of two others MUST of the 21 people who tMtd op m court yestor- lo inswer charges of driving Mnlaysian-regis- Id i- irs between Mar.^h U ard 18 this year when 'h -y were Singapore resist its »id they did493 words
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Article235 1986-04-19 13 Raffles boys meet Raffles' kin A HIT of history came alive for the boys of Raffles Institution yesterday m the form of Major Ralf* Raffh 3. The grout, great, great grand -nephew of Singapore's founder dropped by for a 15-minute visi* to the school, which was m the midst of235 words
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Article107 1986-04-19 13 A MALAYSIAN DRIVER'S Singapore vehicle •ntry permit had expired by just half an hour when he w?.s stopped at the Woodlands Che> k point on Wednesday at 12.30 am. Accountant Oon Peck Huat, 45. of Johor Baru, pie? led guilty on Thursday to three charges under the Road107 words
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Article95 1986-04-19 13 A li-YFAR-OI.D MAN died oatskte a court bp fore he could givo evidence ;'t the trial of a man who had allegedly robbed him Mr Kumai isamy Krisbnnn was certified tle;uj by an ambulance officei nboul 20 minut s after he collapsed outside Court 2 m95 words
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Article62 1986-04-19 13 A WINDING-UP petition against Sincere Hampers Floweray Pte Ltd by a transport company for non-payment of debts totalling $16,247 was withdrawn yesterday. The petitioning creditor, Kok Joo international Pte Ltd, withdrew the winding-up action after .Sincere paid up its debt Sincere's managing director, Mr Raymond Wong, told Thp62 words
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Article101 1986-04-19 13 A WEUMRE HOME superintendent who instigated »b attendant to withhold Information fr^m Cornirt Practices Investigation Bureau officers was fined $fW) OH Thursday. Te Siew Keow alias Quag Shu I hiow SH, who was with the Bushey lark Hume it the time of the offence, instructed Mr101 words
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Advertisement234 1986-04-19 10 """""I SETA N I MEN'S LADIES' 19 ■28 April At alUsetan storey Floral printed blouse Longsleeved aja > '"^^^^BS^HB^O^B B^S r 'i^'ilH Floral printed shorts Q<|Q Cl*3 S JaMT "^S»4 RBP v'-v.'* J^H t" t^^99I!HIH^HB^H W^L Hp^P^ •'■'^^wP^'^H M otton nen CIQ Cotton linen straight <>-4Q Floral pnnted sun- 0234 words
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Advertisement329 1986-04-19 11 Study engineering overseas without spendkig WHAT ARE OUR SCHOLARSHIPS WORTH? Singapore Aircraft Industries Group of Companies (SAI) is m the rorerront or the aeroOur awards cover the cost of tuition, space industry m the region, examination and other related fees, an SAI incorporates six companies with the allowance for clothing329 words
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Advertisement110 1986-04-19 11 S *—^f X ■^^(■^■■■l "M i^BBBBH aP »M i BBN.Y. ON PARADE AT g 7^^ 1^ 6 Day: Today Time: 2pm Time- 2prr/ Place: /setan n. ?S^:%rfovay Parade level Z Atr/um 8.8.NY A smart new collection of versatile co-ordinates to keep you looking great during office hours and after. These110 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-04-19 14 FREDERICK KEMPE; ROBERT MERRY - FREDERICK KEMPE ROBERT MERRY By and writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal NEW YORK When President Thomas Jefferson sent American forces to Tripoli early m the 19th Century to stop the Barbary pirates from harassing United States shipping, he wound up with the390 words
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Article, Illustration669 1986-04-19 14 US likely to gain over time despite short-term risks part of the terrorist problem. For instance, Abu Nidal, a notorious terrorist who is tied to Libya, has his headquarters a short walk from the US Embassy m Damascus. And Syria has more control than any other country over a large669 words
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970 1986-04-19 14 The time has come to use force of some sort against Tripoli Some critics of America's bombing claim that it will encourage him to further wildness. So it might. But to do nothing to accept failure cer- tainly would. Excerpts of an editorial, headlined Appointment m Tripoli, published m the970 words
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653 1986-04-19 14 T.F.Hwang takes you down Memory Lane THE FLY'INC HORSE MAFEI, meaning Flying Horse, is the name by which veteran lawyer Deals Murphy was once famously known to the older generation of Chi nese Singaporeans. Now almost 78, he is the oldest legal pntctttt*ner around. And a courtroom lawyer too. Mr653 words
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Article, Illustration949 1986-04-19 15 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN By Foreign participation won't affect restructuring efforts, says Razaleigh Around the region HARD times and the need to attract as much foreign investment as possible over the next few years to boost the economy is making the Malaysian government949 words
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893 1986-04-19 15 MIKE THARP - The marathon is a mere warm-up for the ultra-runner MIKE THARP By writing for The Wall Street Journal/Europe SANTA ROSA (California) It is 6 30 on a Sunday morning, and Mrs Maria Carlsen has run and walked more than 130 km m the past 21 hours. Except to go to893 words
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Article597 1986-04-19 14 YESTERDAY'S ou'-of-the-blue increase m the retail price of petrol at a time when there are clear indications that world oil prices are likely to remain low, or fall even further, w^U no doubt come as a surprise to the public m general and to motorists and597 words
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Article142 1986-04-19 14 "SELF defence is not only our right, it's our duty.*' Preside!}' Ronald Re igrn refer ing to the US air strikes on Libya. "Preserving the Stone Age will no doubt make parts of this world picturesque and interesting but that is a heavy price to pay142 words
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Advertisement213 1986-04-19 14 ?I#B mawSSSmfm It \Ve9E[^^oSvk! Bw IS SP(I If if ?Sk^uS& w& T i SENBAZURU Teppanyaki 1 '-'S— Treats At Senbazuru Every meal is a treat at Senbazuru. Our Teppanyaki is just as special. Only fresh ingredients are used. The fun is m watching a skillful chef prepare the individual portions213 words
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Advertisement164 1986-04-19 15 ■^Ba^Ba^Ba^Bß Bb^^^. bllßS^^Bßbl^'''"'''' I flßa^Ba^Ba^BaW wft m■' BB H jalgi^M^^C^-, flVflVflVflawflawfll flar^^m VA '^aH aBBH^S VTTfIBM9BBBBwV'''' trv MM i^^^^^^^^^^^^H bTbTbI (\l\Jl Li'^nt^ U bbTbtl *****1 m iUli HI HII «^t--JBP^^a|^ AT *****1 BJ BBBBaPWfi^PJ fJB^- •«P 9^ Bf fIBBBBI BBBBBj |Bsi|M BBaaag^a^BMaTM BBBBBJ B^B^B^B _>*T* BW^' > »^^^j Bf- II164 words
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Advertisement206 1986-04-19 15 Tse Sui Luen REMOVAL SALE! HHP** v-"-^^^^, BJf^ >v Due to our fast expansion, we need bigger premises. So we're clearing millions of dollars worth of fine jewellery at /oOFF Ever since we started, we've received encouraging support from you, our most valued customer. In fact, business has been so206 words
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289 1986-04-19 16 I REFER to Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's latest sortie into politics of mischief. (ST, April 17). He demands that the Singapore Government declares its stand on the United States bombing of Libya. This is the first time that Mr Jeyaretnam has solicited the Government's guidance289 words
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304 1986-04-19 16 Cinema-goers were left in the dark 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.304 words
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Letter442 1986-04-19 16 Understanding forecasts Weatherman aims to provide a better service Standard phrases Few areas a quarter or less of Singapore is affected. Several areas a quarter to half of Singapore is affected. Many areas half to three quarters of Singapore are affected. Widespread more than three quarters of Singapore are affected.442 words
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566 1986-04-19 16 Stream students to varsity and poly after their A levels I REFER to the report "Don't rule out poly, O level pupils told". (ST, April 11). It quoted the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, encouraging 0 level students to join the polytechnic rather than do their A566 words
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133 1986-04-19 16 WE WERE recently informed by officers of the Crawford area office that residents tenants are not permitted to display potted plants along the corridors outside their flats pi em isos. We were further told that if wo do not comply they will take133 words
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120 1986-04-19 16 Don't ban lotions, educate users I WOULD like to reply to the letter "Stop using suntan lotions at pools" by "Anti-Lotion" (ST. April 12) m the followinp manner Hello M\ MOW 's Suntan Lotion Every weekend, 1 MX Dtopuy VC. my o^ net to tbe swimming pool. The suns ultraviolet120 words
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Letter164 1986-04-19 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "Queries on Simei flats" by "*****1E" (ST, April 9) m which the writer asked whether Simei estate will have gas supply, how it will be connected to Tampines new town and how soon she could be allotted a flat m Simei164 words
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Letter159 1986-04-19 16 I REFER to the letter "Give nurses more power to deal with noisy visitors" by Ms Violet Zhang. (ST, April 8). As the writer has observed, although visitors are discouraged outside visiting hours, our nurses have been flexible on the matter. Nurses m charge of wards are expected159 words
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Letter86 1986-04-19 16 I REFFR to the letter "Others got away scot free 1 by "PK". (ST, April 2). We would like to inform the writer that the Traffic Police is aware of the illegal parking problem m Draycott Drive. Between Jan 1 and April 4. 420 vehicles were reported86 words
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Advertisement347 1986-04-19 16 WINNERS OF THE AQUAFRESH HOME VIEWERS' LUCKY DRAW Ist Prize: 2nd Prize: 3rd Prize: Linda Ow Ah Cheng Carol Sim Cheng Geok Cecilia Lim *****84 F 1 *****6 8 *****97 1E 50 Attractive Prizes: ong Hai ram yip Kwok Kee 02 > 3785 Z *****56 D Wong Wai Yin Lim347 words
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Advertisement73 1986-04-19 16 Ihotel ca MANAGEMENT STUDY IN SWITZERLAND BEFORE you take that important step find out al 1 )".;'j ever wanted to know about: How to 'horse the !»•<>• t Courses? fees? paid training'? living expenses? Swiss-American training Careers m Hotel Management AT A FREE SEMINAR SLIPESHOW: Sat 26 Apr Pavilion Inter-Continental73 words
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Article, Illustration82 1986-04-19 17 SIA lifts market higher SIA rose another 30 cents yesterday on the Singapore stock market and led The Straits Times Industrial Index 5.02 points higher to 583.60. The Business Times Composite Index rose 4.83 points to 489.44. Rises led falls 66 to 44, while 40 stocks were82 words
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Article62 1986-04-19 17 Si» (50 +30 DBS 468 +11 UOB 312 +12 SPH 580+10 FIN 555 +10 CtC 120 +10 Nat kon 230+1 Cahfctft 426 +t UK Cat 135+6 latoaksHSOc 163 +5 lan Ow* 50c 17 +5 MhmMh 374 +4 Smmp 340 +4 MTC7OC 34S +4 PMHMp 104 +3 hefwMc 125 +362 words
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Article15 1986-04-19 17 S I A 1,047,000 Promet 591,000 Dunlop Est 308,000 S P H 254,00015 words
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Article93 1986-04-19 17 Apt I? Apt 18 BT Composite 484 61 489 44 B! indicator *****71 *****25 BI 06 OS -134 -49 CAOt -7282 -7257 06V -*****1 -*****1 51 mouses 578 58 583 60 ST f m*nce 1995 12 2004 02 SI Hotels 553 45 553 18 Apr 17 Apr 18 SI93 words
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Article35 1986-04-19 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Lo* 567.20 (14/4/86) 475.66 (14/4/86) W-rime High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Ad-time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 475.66 (14/4/86)35 words
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Article70 1986-04-19 17 Pranj 420 -20 mr m -is Ptomet 29 -s'a Sri Hartanus 160 -S KentudjSpwe 190 -4 MfhtlMiMc 134-4 ICMPHWrts 4 -4 Chun ftp 67> 2 -3M Stall* 128-3 Shirts Traflßf 197 -2 fES 195 -2 OUE 166 -2 SmeDjrtojMc 123 -2 Mm Mm 50c 100 -2 6 Corp CllS70 words
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Article14 1986-04-19 17 THE US dollar lost 135 ticks to close at DM 2.2225 m Singapore.14 words
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Article23 1986-04-19 17 DM V FT S$ H$ US* ***** ***** ***** unq ***** unq ***** ***** ***** 7 1000 2 1800 7 788023 words
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Article12 1986-04-19 17 In Singapore, gold gained US$l.7O to close at U*****.90 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-04-19 17 Eurodollar: Lost seven ticks to 93.62 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 21 ticks to 0.4505 a contract. Hftrnmti ytm: Gained three ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l6O to U*****.70 an ounce.33 words
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389 1986-04-19 17 ANNE KOH - Follow through with business opportunities Boon Yang ANNE KOH By DR LEE Boon Yang, now leading a 23-member construction mission m China, has urged Singapore companies to "follow through" with the tremendous business opportunities there. The mission, which left Singapore on April 9, has visited Beijing, Xian and Chongqing. Yesterday,389 words
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Article121 1986-04-19 17 LONDON One of the law suits stemming from the tin crisis has taken a big step forward, with a High Court judge ruling that the International Tin Council (ITC) could not escape from a £10.6 million (SS3S million) claim against it by pleading sovereign immunity.FT - 121 words
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Article62 1986-04-19 17 NEW YORK International Business Machines has become the first company to begin volume production of 1-million-byte memory chips and put them m mainframe computers. Megabyte computer chips are the latest m memory storage technology and have been introduced by several other companies as well. The tinyAP - 62 words
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Article66 1986-04-19 17 LONDON Four companies are vying to acquire I the Land Rover division I of British Leyland motor I group after the government's deadline for candidates ran out. The most likely winner is thought to be a consortium set up by the Land Rover management. Other66 words
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Article70 1986-04-19 17 WASHINGTON American industry last month operated at 79.4 per cent capacity, the lowest rate for two years, the Federal Reserve Board said. The figure was 0.6 point down on February, when there was a 0.7 point drop. The board noted a sharp drop m production byAFP - 70 words
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Article74 1986-04-19 17 TORONTO The giant energy and liquor company Hiram Walker Resources will accept Gulf Canada's US$2.3B billion (5J5.16 billion) takeover bid "m the absence of a higher offer". The company, best known for its Canadian Club whisky, Booth's gin and Ballantine's scotch, said Gulf Canada's offerReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration497 1986-04-19 17 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG By Boost for Singapore as launching pad into that country THE avoidance of double taxation treaty (DTA) signed between Singapore and China yesterday is one of the most liberal for both countries and will encourage foreigners to use the Republic as497 words
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Article, Illustration285 1986-04-19 17 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By A SINGAPORE company has signed a licensing agreement to build inland container depots to handle cargo using China's biggest container port, Tianjin. The US$2 million joint venture project entered into by Peter Trans Transportation Pte to provide transport and warehousing285 words
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Article763 1986-04-19 17 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al KWEI By CPF investors to pay maximum of $4 for every thousand shares wnat you row 10 pay if you're buying 1,000 snares at Administrative fee (set at $3.75 I A% of market price of shares subject to a maximum of $4)763 words
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253 1986-04-19 17 ANTHONY HOE - Injunction on funds won by EG Tan remisiers ANTHONY HOE By A GROUP of 41 remisiers from stockbroking firm E G Tan Co has won an interim injunction restraining the provisional liquidators from disposing or otherwise dealing with cash deposits of $1.78 million and share certificates deposited with the stockbroking253 words
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Article2561 1986-04-19 18 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessity covered m "business done". Further because al deafnfs at a particular price are pooped together, the table does2,561 words
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Article2251 1986-04-19 18 INDUSTRIALS Ajmomoto (3 105) xd AMD (3 30S) (1 1 324 1) 330 Alcom (0 606 0 6IS) (7) 061 (8) 060 AISB(0 54S)(10)0 54 API (0 378 038 S) (10) 038 (1) 0 38 ASM (0 76-S) (11) 0 76.- (5) 0 77 (1)2,251 words
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Article2655 1986-04-19 18 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/ritjhts. H Tai-eiempted dividend ABM is traded in lets of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars 1986 Last Yield Vol Day «th Low Company Sate Chanfe ('000) Hfch Low2,655 words
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Article343 1986-04-19 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS Savings daily 5 4-'« 4 j 4*4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4 4 hxed deposit 1 month 4" < 4'« 4 4'4(1) 3 months 4 1 4' 4 4'< 4*4 (1 9 months 4 4 4 4-S 4 4 1 12 months 4S 4>4 4'343 words
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636 1986-04-19 19 CONTRARY to earlier fears that SIA could be trounced m the stock market with the ending of the 120-day ban on sales by US institutions, the airline's shares rose another 30 cents yesterday to $6.50. Dealers said there was some short-covering by investors who636 words
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Article353 1986-04-19 19 »prt 11 HKS CChafen f e A«oc inrl HoteK 0 99 -0 01 Bonk O E ist Asia 19 20 0 3 Cheung Kong 2 1 00 0 1 Ch«w light 16 80 unch Cross Harto Tunnel 9 70 unch F E Consortium 0 48 0 015 Kir Eost353 words
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Article386 1986-04-19 19 •txrf U Yen Chanjt Vrnmoln 1640 +40 Ako. 380 7 An<hio 833 unch Asoht Ch<?m 865 1 8 Asor, Gkm 1 250 1 20 Bar* O» Tokyo 790 +20 B».d<jes»<>ne 6 1 5 1 3 Carv.r, I 100 10 Com .rr^piitef 1 570 +30 Citizen 524 ufich D N.p386 words
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Article342 1986-04-19 19 Apr* IS Cents Change A C I 360 unch A N I 340+4 I A P M 370 +5 I Aberfoyle 880 unch Age 330S Alhed M,lls 425 +5 Ampol Exp 210 unch I Ampol Pel 240 unch Anz 616 +10 1 Ashton 165 +3 B H P 736+2342 words
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Article167 1986-04-19 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1 5597 1.5626 6.52—6.34 Canadian dollar 1.5682 1.5701 6.45—6.33 NZ dollar 1.2030—1.2069 8.51—8.23 Sterling pound 3.3071—3.3108 3.05—3.00 US dollar 2.1815-2.1825 4.62-4.57 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign167 words
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Article217 1986-04-19 19 prii 17 US) Chance ilcoo 42Vi unch im Tel Tel 24* >mox Inc 141* unch imr Corp 58* -I* ethlehem Stl 19V, -Mi oemg Co 5914 urroughs Cp 65* loterp.llor Co 53* +1* Ihose Manhtn 48* unch :hrystef Cp 41W 7 /i liticorp 62 -W lons Nat Gas217 words
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Article541 1986-04-19 19 April 17 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 301 6 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 470 +15 Bobcocks 190 +2 Barclays 527xd +3 Beechom 413 +7 BICC 368 +8 Blue Circle 678 +12 BOC Group 377xd unch Boots 261 +5 Bowater 315 +7 BATS 428 +3 Britannia 138 uncli BP 55b II B541 words
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Article106 1986-04-19 19 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher m hectic trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1780 and 2.1845. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2315/30 and closed at 2.2330/40. Trading was active, fluctuating within106 words
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Article137 1986-04-19 19 THE kilobar market traded between 5523,840 and 5524,188 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.30/1.80. It closed for lunch at U*****.70/3.20. It reopened at U*****.50 /2.00 m the afternoon and dropped to U*****.50/1.00. It firmed to U*****. 40/1. 90 m mid-session but eased again to settle137 words
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Article25 1986-04-19 19 GOLD UStyoz Fri Thurs Singapore 341.00 341.50 339.30 339.70 Hongkong 340.90 341.30 339.20—339.60 Thurs Ned New York 339.50—340.00 339.30 339.80 London 340.00—340.50 339.00—339.5025 words
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Article236 1986-04-19 19 Manager*' prices for April 19 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 S pore Equity Fund 0 36- 038 Asia Unit Trust236 words
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Article677 1986-04-19 19 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boies Available E Ocean <005E> COD 18 4 .0030 Australia (8605) COD 18 4 (02W E Gentle (008RW^ COD 18 4 (0555; Monte Crystal (03Bi COD 184 0640 1 Vega (505) COD 18 4 (0755) Un. Humanity 1 019 LA COO677 words
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Article97 1986-04-19 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened lower than yesterday's close m Simex but unchanged from IMM's close. The June contract opened at 93.62. The market still remained firm m quiet trading. LIFFE opening saw sideways trading with the June contract finally settling at 93.62. (100 implied interest rate) Open High97 words
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Article, Illustration64 1986-04-19 19 CURRENCY futures opened higher than yesterday's close and eased slightly on prof-it-taking. But currencies backed up as the US dollar eased to 2.2130 marks m the spot market. June deutschemark closed 21 ticks higher at 0.4505. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est V«l JuN 0.4483 0.4526 0.447064 words
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Article36 1986-04-19 19 JUNE yen closed 3 ticks higher at 0.*****3. (Japanese Yeni Open High Low Sett Est Vol luN 0.*****5 0.*****1 0.*****5 0.*****3 135 Sept 0.*****1 Dec 0.*****0 Open Lit (Thors): MS. Act Vol (Than): 317.36 words
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Article, Illustration43 1986-04-19 19 GOLD futures for June delivery closed US$l.5O higher at U*****.10 an ounce m a quiet session. USS per troy ounce Open High L»w Sett Est V«l AprM 339.10 Ju 341.60A 341.60 10 Aag 344.70 Open tat (Than): fe. Act Vol (Thurs): If.43 words
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Article308 1986-04-19 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Wharves Al Farabi Kl9 aside 19 4 Als Confidence K36 aside 19/4 Amazon Kl6 aside 19 4 Auby K2SW aside 19/4 Builder 3 K23 aside 19 4 Crystal Queen Kl7 aside 19. 4 Kota Ratu K3l 19/4 19 4 Southern Glory K2B308 words
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Article17 1986-04-19 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore May 164 bC unchanped Malaysia May 181 50 down halt cent17 words
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Article18 1986-04-19 19 Tin Closing prices MJ/Mo i XL Tin 14.75 up five cents Turnover 42 tonnes down tou' tonnes18 words
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Article35 1986-04-19 19 Ctoifif poces Copper i tonrw Thurs Spot 949 50 950 50 (958 00 958 50) I 3 months 970 00-970 50 I (979 00 97$ 50: L Market tone Steady but Quiet Sales *****035 words
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Article26 1986-04-19 19 Ctowij pncct Silver USt'trot c; Fn Ihuis Smfdpoff b?l S?b 38 fcJll Th«- MM Ne» Von b?b bjo b<2--5 47 feMK >rt3 > s^c S (k'"e26 words
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Article35 1986-04-19 19 Ctosmj prices Aluminium f tome Wm Spot 749 00 750 00 '748 00 749 00) 5 months 756 50 757 00 '760 50 761 00 i Market tone Steady Sales i 9 1.84 235 words
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Article108 1986-04-19 19 Crude MS tame pafanoi Apr bBC (north 572 bC (central 570 i south i May 590 (north) 58f (south) Refined palm oi USJ/tormes I RBD palm oh Apr May June ?60 (sellers. I i RBO Sfranr Apr May 212 50 t sellers'lt .sellers i I RBD Cm-m Apr108 words
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448 1986-04-19 20 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By KENTUCKY Fried Chicken (Singapore) expects profits of between $1.5 million and $2 million this year after a loss of almost $1 million last year. The turnaround is expected to result from the recent partnership with KFC's worldwide franchisor, Kentucky Fried448 words
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223 1986-04-19 20 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By m Jakarta JURONG Engineering (JEL), the geographically well-diversified engineering group, has invested $13 million m a steel fabrication plant m Indonesia. The public-listed group, which is one of the leading engineering companies m the region, has entered into a joint-venture223 words
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284 1986-04-19 20 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Stock market weekly round-up by Singapore THE week had a disappointing start, with market indices plunging to new lows on Monday. But later, investors began to pick up bargains m quality stocks. On Monday, the Straits Times Industrial Index fell to 567.20,284 words
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Article188 1986-04-19 20 SINGAPORE Airlines has regained its crown as the mast active stock after a four-week break and did it m One style with a fit-cent gain for the week. The counter had 2.7 million shares traded daring the week campared with the 1.7 million shares for the second most188 words
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Article201 1986-04-19 20 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1986 commitments m forward contracts. And although it had only201 words
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215 1986-04-19 20 Kuala Lumpur SELECTIVE stocks, led especially by Antah Holdings, largely determined the general direction of the Kuala Lumpur stock market this week. Antah, which has topped the activity list for eleven straight days, contributed to the industrial sector taking up more than 75 per215 words
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Advertisement116 1986-04-19 17 Switzerland has a long tradition of cultivating sleeping comforts HH^I :^^B Sf^^B In the country regions of Switzerland, bedding is traditionally hung from the chalet windows every day to air Smart travelers are waking up to the advantages of flying First Class with Swissair. The Slumberette seats m our DC-lOs116 words
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Article, Illustration721 1986-04-19 21 THE CASUALTY LIST Goalkeeper: Luis Arconada (Spn), knee injury. Defenders: Antal Roth (Hun), injured back; Mark Wright (Eng), broken leg; Miguel Russo (Arg), injured knee; Zoltan Peter (Hun), injured knee. Midfielders: Zico (Bra), injured knee; Robson (Eng), dislocated shoulder. Strikers: Littbarski (WG), torn ankle ligaments; Conti (Ita),721 words
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Article114 1986-04-19 21 MANCHESTER England captain Bryan Robson is doubtful for Wednesday's international against Scotland at Wembley. The midfield star strained a hamstring m Manchester United's win over Newcastle on Wednesday and seems certain to miss today's clash against Tottenham at White Hart Lane. "It's not a recurrence of anything heAP; AFP - 114 words
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Article246 1986-04-19 21 SOCCER SHORTS ALLAN HARRIS, Terry Venables' No 2 at Barcelona, has changed his mind about leaving the Catalan club. He has signed on for another year. GLASGOW Rangers have called up former Coventry manager Don Mackay to help run the club until Graeme Souness arrives from Italy. WEST German starAFP; Reuter; UPI - 246 words
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Article275 1986-04-19 21 LEAGUE ACTION ENGLAND LONDON Gary Lineker, whose 34 goals have pushed Everton to within sight of the English League and Cup double, would like another six before he sets off with England to the World Cup. However, his first priority is to make sure he isAFP - 275 words
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Article256 1986-04-19 21 ITALY, WEST GERMANY, SPAIN, FRANCE LONDON Juventus will welcome back international striker Aldo Serena against AC Milan tomorrow as they try to salvage a major honour from a soccer season once bright with promise but now haunted by failure. Juventus, unsuccessful m their defence of theReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1986-04-19 21 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER It looks like a sweet end for Rangers By DIVISION ONE TIES Birmingham v Southampton, Chelsea v Newcastle, Chelsea v Newcastle, Everton v Ipswich, Manchester City v Forest, Tottenham v Manchester United, Watford v West Ham, Sheffield Wednesday v Aston Villa, West Bromwich v Liverpool. LONDON1,116 words
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Article303 1986-04-19 24 johannksul RG Twentj one New Zoaiaiui rugb] players arrived here on Thursday foi a sixweek unofficial toor, defying ii international ban on sporting contacta with South Africa ov« tl eir racial poHdcs. The grim taced rebels, y manager lan Kirkpatrick, were whisked away303 words
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Article288 1986-04-19 24 FREMANTLE The New Zealand challengers for yachting's greatest prize, the America's Cup, have threatened their British rivals with legal action m a bitter row over one of their yachtsmen. The British syndicate In tarn publicly accased the New Zealanders of "bully boy" tactics mRenter - 288 words
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376 1986-04-19 24 Holmes hopes to stop Spinks by a knockout i;<! P LAS VEGAS Larry Holm calling him* »lf i iverich who has stopped trying to please anyone but himself, said on Thursday that 'he came here for on i reclaim the heavyweight title from Michael to night by a knockout '•My"missionReuter; AFP; UPL - 376 words
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Article, Illustration277 1986-04-19 24 BASEBALL HaJ Tai Tigers defeated Bing-Grae Eagles 4-0 m a Korean Leagm match m Thursday. Other results: Lions 3 Dragrats 2, Piatoa 7 Be ire 5. Japanese Lmom ?»alts: Tombni 1 Chunichi Ifeiyo G Hanshin 1. Hiroshima 3 Ynkult 2. Nankai :> Hankyu t. Nippon Ham 7AFP; Reuter; AP - 277 words
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Article, Illustration686 1986-04-19 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - From a jack to a king MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By f I r\\-s«3^n c •(<•• r;u"ii)<...UirJ!:r«!s wlUi liie Wi-tWn IVophj v. '<is v" > i!'»w«i fronj London 2! ';utif after Us 'r'-.t. Beater picture. Richards reigns m the record books with history's fastest Test century VIVIAN RICHARDS went to India mReuter - 686 words
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507 1986-04-19 24 LONIX)N "The ship is well and truly sunk and lying 20 fathoms deep. I have to congratulate Viv (Richards) and his men on a superb demolition job." Captain David Gower's appraisal of England's tour of the West Indies was succinct, honest and tingedReuter - 507 words
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Article, Illustration426 1986-04-19 24 TENNIS ROUND-UP PARIS John McEnroe was named m the registered entry list for the French Open tournament on Thursday, dispelling concerns that he might need a wild card to qualify. But fellow-American Jimmy Connors, suspended for 10 weeks, was not included m the list whichReuter; AFP; AP - 426 words
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384 1986-04-19 24 TAY CHENG KHOON - Ec Kiat is all smiles again after a fine three-under 69 TAY CHENG KHOON GOLF By THE smile and the swagger said it all. Even before Poh Ec Kiat reached the Singapore Island Country Club's clubhouse last evening, it was pretty evident to everyone present that he had done well384 words
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Article393 1986-04-19 24 KUCHING THREE Singapore professionals finished m a six-way tie for 10th spot on two-over-par 74 after the first round of the Masters championship here on Thursday. They were Fung Hee Kwan, Lim Kian Tiong and M Marimuthu, who trailed by five shots from leader Iren^o Legaspi,Reuter; AFP - 393 words
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Article, Illustration432 1986-04-19 25 JOF DORAI - JOF DORAI But coach Hussein is optimistic about return leg REPORT...By KUALA LUMPUIt Whatever Asa is said about Singapore soccer coach Hussein Aljur.i°d, he cannot be accused of being pessimistic. I^st night, after Singapore's surprise 2-0 defeat by Selangor m their Malaysia Cup first-leg semi-fi-nal at the MerdekaJERRY SEH - 432 words
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Article296 1986-04-19 25 TONIGHT: JOHOR v PAHANG IF soccer fans were tun d into the local radio netwcrk yesterday morning, they would have heard Johur's Malaysia Cup squad making their promise m song. The lyrics start off with the need to work together as a unit because re iningNST - 296 words
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227 1986-04-19 25 JANICE SEAH - Student's wish comes true, thanks to STC JANICE SEAH A LETTTER from a young tennis enthusiast without the means to learn the game himself has touched the manager of the Singapore Tennis Centre so muc h he's decided to offer him free membership and lessons at the club. About a227 words
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Article, Illustration344 1986-04-19 25 J. HAJENDRAN - Salute to former great Peng Soon J. HAJENDRAN By BADMINTON ma< stro Wong Feng Soon was yesterday honoured by the International Badminton Federation at a special luncheon on the eve of the Singapore team's departure for the Thomas Cup finals m Jakai ta. Peng Soon, 6S, an i a pi\:mini'nt344 words
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Article318 1986-04-19 25 THE final of the Kothmans national snooker ih;t\.pionship, which .ill be iis putetl over tw<» night? this weekend, will foatuie two players of b.rqfly c. nti i I ing styles L m Wen Yew and Con jam m L-ii In lr.st night's semMiiSAW YEW HOCK - 318 words
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Article460 1986-04-19 25 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT COMMENT...By KUALA LUMPUR Singapore's great expectations of a return trip to the Merdeka Stadium for the Malaysia Cup soccer final hang on a limp. And limp best describes the performance of the Singapore team, who failed to turn their early dominance into goals and460 words
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Article230 1986-04-19 25 IBF alter South Korean lineup JAKARTA Sung Han Kuk, who was originally ranked No. 4 m the South Korean lineup for the Thomas Cup, has been promoted to No. 2 by the International Badminton Federation. South Korea earlier submitted their list with Park Joo Feng at No. 1, followed byNST; AFP - 230 words
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Article30 1986-04-19 25 SHARJAH India, put m to bat, scored i'4F> for se\-n wifkets m 50 overs m the final of the Australasia Cricket Cup tournament against Pakistan yestei Jay. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article58 1986-04-19 25 A TONTRUVERSIAL goal m the last mlnut? enabled Standard Chartered to best Digitrec 2-1 m a Singapore Business Houses Football Leagae Jnnier K.O. match at Jalan Ilosar Stadium yesterday. With the score at 1-1, Kevin Wong found the net. Dlgitrec protested for "hands", but the referee overrated It.58 words
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Article, Illustration539 1986-04-19 25 MARTIN BRONSTEIN - MARTIN BRONSTEIN By "I JUST ran out of steam," said Peter Hill after losing to the world No. 2, Ross Norman, of New Zealand, m the third round of the Hi-Tec British Open squash tournament. It's nothing to be ashamed of as every other squash playerReuter - 539 words
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Article114 1986-04-19 25 SINGAPORE lost l-*> to Malaysia m the world squash junior championship at Brisbane yesterday. Ong Soo Heng was m full command .-'.gainst Malaysia's Randy Chitty, triumpl-ing 9-4. 94, 9-2 Sadly, team mate Chew Kok Keene, handicapped by a muscle pull on his left thigh, crumbling 1-9, 7-9, 7-9114 words
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Advertisement63 1986-04-19 21 §BPBHlKj^9laß t^'^l 1 KJ LJCi ICwl LI ClvlVi v^^^^Sg^^^ -.-.'^l 'lotto's 2 gre3t runners 3tty9BH^Hu^^9|jKy^n|^^flr^|yEV3^^% sj vl f^^_. wßk*. BBP^^ ..^b^bl ■»W b^b 'b^b^B b^L .^Bbl 2Bb^b^^b^b^BVßbb^K^BsSbv7C^M^9A :j>:^t 'Jj^bV jfl^ -I'<^^k .^Bfi'^' bßb^ bßblb^^^bW bWHP jMI BBJafe^Orj^^MMK^^;^^ i^^ mPsh^ b^^Nxijcuu i np^l^ J^»)^b yH^^—™ I sHB pVV^* -v •'t,? j^63 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-04-19 22 TONTO - TONTO, I Mudlarks 1 By our man on the track THESE horses have won or dono well on a wet trade: BaVGB 1: Mamlalay 11, Tender Seeker. Concerto, Toy Drummer. BACK 2: Seattle Steel. Coronation Walk, Determination !V. IiACE 3: You Are Speiial. Green Island, Tiros. ,;<Rn Soon.394 words
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Article4260 1986-04-19 22 GOING FORECAST: YIELDING TO SOFT 2.00 CLASS 2 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m (Ratings: 115-99) (Stakes: $16,000) 1 J8169S Mand»l»y II 51 (115) Auric-Loh sag dc +8.5 (one run). Led early, weakening for 9th to Alexander Cl-3 Spore 1400 m good March 16; beat Gesture II by4,260 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-04-19 22 RACE I TONTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN MISTER X I j 3 Concerto 3 Concerto 3 Concerto 6 Fred The Red 3 Concerto 1 i Dalian 4 Dollars 4 Dollars 3 Concerto 6 Fred The Red 6 Fred The Rod 6 Fred The Red 6 Fred379 words
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143 1986-04-19 22 LUCKY LEO - Sestich puts his faith in the Facts LUCKY LEO By MARK SESTICH can stretch his lead m the jockeys' premiership when he jumps on Face The Facts m Race 6 at Ipoh today. With 14 winners so far this season, the West Australian is three ahead of his nearest competitor,143 words
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Article, Illustration154 1986-04-19 22 TODAY'S quartet In Race 7 carries a jackpot of $18,643 from last Sunday's race. The hefty bonus came about when no-one struck the correct combination of Best Bold, Pa Lv Shou, Andermatt ami Remember Me V In the Sultan of Selangor Gold Cop. confirm a place m the154 words
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Article, Illustration525 1986-04-19 23 He's primed for I,loom dash ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH Four-year-old Top Note galloped impressively on a track made soft after a heavy downpour here yesterday morning. The Sir Tristram gelding stretched out fluently to clock 40.1 sec over 600 m on the bit. Y.K. Foo525 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-04-19 23 CLASSIC campaigner Sonobe has been struck off the active list. The seven-year-old English gelding is one of three Class 1 deletions recorded m the Malayan Racing Association's latest classification list. The other two are Sombrero n and Currency. Sonobe ran his last race m239 words
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Article88 1986-04-19 23 Ist 2nd 3rd Allan 16 9 5 Teh 15 10 15 Samson 14 5 4 West 13 7 5 Loh 13 6 9 PKLeong 12 12 8 KLeong 12 3 5 Yeoh 10 17 9 E Breokelen 10 15 14 Boogoore 10 6 16 Dragon 9 13 1188 words
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Article192 1986-04-19 23 Tasso in doubt for Derby lead-up NEW YORK Champion colt Tasso, the 7-5 favourite for today's U*****,500 (about SI640.000) Wood Memorial Invitational at Aqueduct, will not run if the rain-soaked track does not improve. "If I think I'd do damage to the horse, I won't run," trainer Neil Drysdale said.UPI - 192 words
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Article141 1986-04-19 23 Rides Ist 2nd 3rd Placings for last It rides 1 Seattch 106 14 IS 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 Cook 89 11 12 II ********** S P Johnson 50 8 i 7 ********** 4 Salri 76 8 US ********** 5 Danls141 words
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Article91 1986-04-19 23 Ist 2nd 3rd Blnegrass 7 2 2 Auric 6 2 6 Shanmugam 5 2 2 Goodman 4 2 6 Naflsah 4 0 3 Chong Kok Urn 3 5 0 Agasam 3 4 4 Chens 3 2 3 West 3 0 1 Mokari 3 0 0 X Chong 291 words
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Article1430 1986-04-19 23 ■Ff 3 1 20 CLASS 5 DIV 1 I,Boom 'nil T_" (Ratings: 55-45) (Stakes: $12,500) 1 *6*22* Taste-Yin 57 (55) PK Leong-Owner 4 nzg u4 -1 (1900 m) Scow 5 2 5*7124 Positive 57 (55) Herwu-PK Leong 5 nzg same (1900 m) E Johnson 8 J 63*842 String1,430 words
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Obituary, Illustration321 1986-04-19 23 MR SEET TIONG HOE, ANTHONY AGE: 74 "We believe that Jesus died and rose again; so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have died believing m Him." (I THESS4:I4) Passed away peacefully on 18 April 86 leaving behind beloved wile and family.321 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1986-04-19 23 The family of the late M. NALLUSAMY UDAYAR Departed 14/4/86 wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to all relatives friends for their kind attendance. condolences, wreaths donations during their recent bereavement Special thanks to Doctors U all Staff of Ward 36 T.T.S. Hospital for their kind care concern.72 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1986-04-19 23 MADAM CHAN AH KEE wishes to thank relatives, friends, colleagues, Pastor Gan Kah Hock, Mr Yeo Stow Pong A church members of Emmanuel Baptist Church. Calvary Baptist Mission A Bartley Christian Church for their kind attendance, prayers, assistance, donations, wreaths ft condolences during their recent51 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1986-04-19 23 The f amity of the late JOSEPH ANG GHER YONG wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to ftav. Fathers Matthias Tung ft Pawl Un, all relatives, friend*, colleagues, businats associates, church groups and all other brothers ft si ste r» for their affewdaftca, prayers, support, assistance,88 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1986-04-19 23 In Loving Memory of KWAN CHEE YEW Departed 19.4.81 Your presence is ever near us. Your love remains with us yet; You were the kind of father. Your loved ones will never forget Always remembered by Violet, Jennifer Jason ft staff of Lana Cake Shop.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1986-04-19 23 The family of the late MRS. NG KAY BOON nee Mdm. Tan Chee Departed 14th April 1986 express their heartfelt thanks to Ministers, Members of Parliament, community leaders, relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and assistance during their recent59 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1986-04-19 23 MR. O. KUMARASAMY KANDIAR DEPARTED: 19.443 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kind word for each And died beloved by all. Someday we hope to meet him Someday we know not when To clasp hit hand m the better109 words
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Advertisement402 1986-04-19 25 %M ;.A M1L0 1986 MALAYSIA CUP fwl FOOTBALL COMPETITION -JL I PICK THE QUARTER-FINALISTS CONTEST PRIZES! aVfc^l NAME I/O NO Ist Prize: Khoo Teck Poh 01 ***** F One SIN/KL7SIN Air Ticket, ticket to the Malaysia Cup 86 Finals, plus Ss2oo pocket money. 2nd Prize: Mohd Khair B Md Yusof402 words
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Miscellaneous142 1986-04-19 25 mutm- ists\.\.\ nlniiiiiiijji(n a oal si idhun, d. RXSKKTBAU. !)AS <\ !p Kong S3 Lotto (7.30), Asia I' Yip hieng B) both il ia i (KKKfrT tXendlirs: SCC UWC i.mg. 11.30), Press j Sports dub v sea Schoolboys (Bali Hie Rd 9). OOIJ-- SKX 'Jprn i New Course. X). GYMNASTICS142 words
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396 1986-04-19 26 MATHEW YAP - Low-cost HDB service to help clear junk MATHEW YAP By HOUSING Board residents can now discard unwanted furniture or home appliances without lifting a finger. For as little as $5, HDB cleaners will remove a bulky junk item from your flat to the dumping place. The maximum fee for clearing396 words
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Article32 1986-04-19 26 MOSCOW The Soviet Union launched a new Cosmos space exploration satellite early yesterday, Tass reported. The government news agency said the satellite, code number Cosmos 1741, was operating well. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration591 1986-04-19 26 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By MORE than 16,000 children last year were unprotected against potential killer diseases such as measles and diphtheria. Their parents had not had them immunised despite the law requiring such protection. Apart from the danger of these children picking up591 words
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Article, Illustration637 1986-04-19 26 WASHINGTON One US goal m attacking Libya was to encourage opponents of Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi within the armed forces, Secretary of State George Shultz has revealed. It was the first time an administration official had publicly gone beyond the explanation thatAP; Reuter; UPI - 637 words
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393 1986-04-19 26 LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher faced bitter criticism of her support for the US raid on Libya as antiBritish reprisals were unleashed from Beirut to London. With Britons murdered and kidnapped and an attempt made to blow up an airliner over Britain, opposition Liberal leaderAP; Reuter; UPI - 393 words
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Article30 1986-04-19 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials slipped 4.21 points to 1,850.82 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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126 1986-04-19 26 CAPE TOWN Sooth African President P.W. Botha announced yesterday that aU blacks held for pass-law offences would be freed immediately and no more offenders would be charged from next week. An estimated 2f million arrests have been made this century under the pass laws,Reuter - 126 words
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Miscellaneous147 1986-04-19 26 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.08 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 13 16 C Fine Manila 23 36C Sunny Amsterdam tc Melbourne 12 15 C Rain Bangkok 26 35 C Sunny Moscow147 words
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Title Section10 1986-04-19 1 Section Two Books THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 198610 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1986-04-19 1 JOHN WALSH focuses on the genius of the Nobel laureate and grand old man of the Theatre of the Absurd. IT'S hard to imagine the world's finest living writer becoming assimilated within the fusty folds of Establishment approval, even if it is his 80th birthday this1,514 words
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Advertisement332 1986-04-19 1 siiG ciOGSii i lust deserve ft rcst##« I i 1 '■■■>% To make it a truly memorable occasion for you and your secretary, ■Wl 1 we've made some very special arrangements for Secretaries' Week, from 1 jJ We've arranged for special menus at our five restaurants, a lucky W ''Wm332 words
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Advertisement75 1986-04-19 1 A Third World Nobel Prize winner this year? 2 The Swedish Academy's 200 th anniversary deliberations The City of Joy 4 Calcutta slums through the eyes of love 4am 1^ The setting of a black sun 25 A tribute to revolutionary artist Jean Genet Do-it-yourself A playground m your fish75 words
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Article, Illustration705 1986-04-19 2 Genius honoured Genius ignored Update THE Swedish Academy, which has been awarding the prestigious Nobel Prize for Literature since 1901, will celebrate its 200 th anniversary this year amid speculation it could use its jubilee to reward an African author for theReuter - 705 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-04-19 2 SCANDAL! by Colin Wilson and Donald Seaman (Weidenfeld and Nleolson, 19M, 392 pages, $38.31) There are many rich and famous personalities m this book actors, philosophers, writers, American presidents, British royalty, politicans, film-makers the lot. Some are still living, most have died. They are all brought together m501 words
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Advertisement661 1986-04-19 3 $«*Sfc VQ|H9np^'^^* _^^B I a^aVHV |a M 4hL B^B afc'i n iy liia^^a^a^a^a^WlM^^»ia^^am^l^_^_iii^^a^a^a^iMalaßala^ ;<^'i^^a»jlij^a^a^aM tt*^ 1 jJaF^^a^T ..j^jUßMu^fl^^^ *Hk Br Bliß™ ™^nr^ a^a^alß la^fl la^al I^l' IBal Bbb 1 H^l E v:'.-.-: $jtt^jSsyUHjrV' 3 BHBSaH •fcSa*'^^^^ T^L^.M V Ua^^ jriMMHH|k 4HMflßß^r pffv^VVß* -rlPP^^i Isl I g I I I I661 words
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Article, Illustration991 1986-04-19 4 RUMER SODDEN - RUMER SODDEN THE CITY OF JOY By Dominique Lapierre Translated by Kathryn Spink Century, 1986, 434 pages, $38.85 Re vie wed by IF A bag of Calcutta dust is put under the bed of a virtuous man or woman, he or sheNYT - 991 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-04-19 4 RUMER GODDEN has written many books about India, including two set m Calcutta: The Lady and the Unicorn and The Dark Horse. Dominique Lapierre, a former journalist with Paris-Match, is best known for his writing partnership with Larry Collins, a former journalistNYT - 279 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-04-19 4 C. K. LOO - C. K. LOO THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD By Fay Weldon Coronet Paperbacks, 220 pages, $6.25 Reviewed by DO NOT, says the book, think you are too ordinary to be involved m the affairs of the world. Do not, says the blind narrator, feel that403 words
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Advertisement300 1986-04-19 4 m tomorrow's Asia Magazine WHAT HAPPENS FAST-FOOD AFTER FEVER IN CONCORDE? TAIWAN Concorde is now 10 years old Having cracked a franchise and supersonic flight well ban, international 'burger established. But what comes barons are now cracking next? We take a look into the world records for sales, future. IN300 words
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Advertisement56 1986-04-19 4 The paperback edition of this book will be available m three weeks' time. Pveryth' n 9 il I cost (jf etifTie V mM W^^. c clearing ft W" nC e-in a TsS^] YOUTH JEWELLERY PTE LTD. X Main Shop: Lucky Plaza, #B1 -91 /92 T«l: 2351 677 Business Hours: 10.3056 words
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Advertisement463 1986-04-19 5 m b^h bbhi h hhi i^hh hbhhhmm ihi^^hh Singapore's Best Known Builders' Merchant -y I Officially opens its new showroom today I J A*K I- I -^^^jjjf^" Now a new showroom that's brimming with the very latest, complete I j 2w)cP* ■*|S B^i^M^^^^ B JM| Jo»k* range of ceramic and463 words
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Article, Illustration541 1986-04-19 6 CHOW SOOK YIN - CHOW SOOK YIN Young Reader By PICTURE word books are like dictionaries for the young, except they are more fun. This is because they are more concerned with show-and-tell than with verbal description, word usage and the finer points of grammar. This means word books have541 words
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Article, Illustration874 1986-04-19 6 Little Bookroom FIRST Nature Word Book (Manhattan, 1984, 76 pages, $8). The cheapest m this selection, this book has 36 sections, including Fungi and Cacti, Desert, Ice Cap, Camouflage, Wild Animals as well as sections on animal and plants found on continents. Extra information is given m Did You Know874 words
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Advertisement426 1986-04-19 6 9 Dags Offer OrIj? I Don't miss our offer H as it will not be repeated again! H 1 1\ V\ /tvery purchases, H \Jh /of a Door entitles H you to a FREE chair \l\ (inclusive L, p A Installation Lock)/ H p^^jfcood Luck (Seng Kee) I >^a^l Decorators426 words
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Article, Illustration217 1986-04-19 7 WONG HON MYN - (or a person I know and love) Loud and clear I heard him sing, Oblivious to pitch and key, With the symphony of showers accompanying The Bathroom Phantom's melody Rough and harsh the voice went on, It echoed through the walls. I listened close, 'That strain again!217 words
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Article, Illustration61 1986-04-19 7 HENG SIOK TIAN; LIM YOUNG KWONG - HENG SIOK TIAN LIM YOUNG KWONG By 22, student fac/»nn (JesigHS by 26, unemployed In a dream A butterfly hovered near a flower. A thorn caught Its delicate wings Of dainty dreams. Tore its veins. Transparent pieces Floated away quietly. Should I say Dewdrops are tears Hurt butterflies61 words
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Article, Illustration173 1986-04-19 7 WONG HON MYN - Walking down Orchard Road one day Walking down Orchard Road one day, I saw, A group of people who waved hello, Are they people I'm supposed to know? A kiddy smeared with chocolate ice-cream, A shopping bag bursting at the seam. Sunburnt foreigners m safari suits, Teenaged mods m leather173 words
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Advertisement364 1986-04-19 7 Unveil your talent EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for j creative and artistic effort by you Expressions f and for you. Whether you write, I Section Two paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, il- Times House j lustrations or drawings), send it to j 390 Kirn Seng Road us. Photographs even of364 words
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Advertisement284 1986-04-19 7 Owing to our low rental of the shop, our furniture is sold at a low cost. r^Jeter*?' U V m —^clfOn. Special DiscountJJppEl| imported from Japan Mm 'f™*'- "mSlwm" /^"'-"i M|||l** J^ MffPNli Dressing Tob,e 3-Doo. <LO«' W_s— ■■■PSfSI trorr\ (Matiress not .nckjOefll Cx-Composet BiggiiTig 4ft x 3ft 6xt 6ft284 words
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Advertisement736 1986-04-19 8 Now You can have 4 Imported Complete Sets for just $2300. j .*<***s£?*<><• Offer's good while stocks last !!_^ss\ $899 $wsfi] tLJLy^r^lS I CASH6CAMY L— .'sso^ ""$499<J i 'I #N*^#"4 1 n lXu^V4l 1 icentrrtsbit ffiding thnuVTS hiM>hcnse-unti7jorfrU. J!! /%i»%V^ t v^Vr y x /W'w Solid Pine if S^ <y^736 words
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Advertisement551 1986-04-19 8 1 1 CATHAY: HURRY! SEASON ENDING SOON! < > (*****00) 5 SHOWS 10 30am 1 IS 4 00. 645 t 9 30pm PATRONS Pll «Sl NOTE Due to fikns \tntfb Wni «i start I promptty at advertised tmes 1 I I Jjl I I <*» tOHK 1J» I f. WHITE551 words
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Article, Illustration997 1986-04-19 9 SIMONE VAZ finds out how you can put more life into your aquarium YOU'VE probably seen the many fish tanks lining the walls of aquarium shops. Each glass case, a man-made playground for the fish with carefully arranged plants, coral, rocks and coloured lights. The idea997 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-04-19 9 Ang Lay Wah - Ang Lay Wah Miss Fix-it CLIP-BACK earrings are a fashion boon to those who prefer not to have their earlobes pierced. But a common problem with these is fit either they are too loose or, worse still, too tight. There are two types of clip-back221 words
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Article, Illustration224 1986-04-19 9 Simone Vaz - Simone Vaz at. Handy djJm Helpers HOW often have you had a picture that was just right for one of your walls, but had to delay putting it up because you didn't have pic-ture-hanging accessories? You needn't be caught like this again if you have Magic224 words
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Advertisement374 1986-04-19 9 ■nLP%I^BIIBV9 (v/ Wpi mm MM Come on down to Hands this week for L A/ I W* a IK everything you need to grow-it-yourself r/!uS//~) We're fully stocked with pots, plants, potting y«W/ A/Wr material, fertilizers, tools and accessories. /nKjl /-—V Plus, weVe brought down the prices on many Uwfftftf374 words
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Advertisement697 1986-04-19 10 S Lam. I f X t >i I I -C T ~l] a^Baa««v^Bßaaaa^^^^^^^^^^^^Ba^^^^_aai^_._^^BVaaaaaa« flB 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out M SPECIAL Wf SET MEUVM #OO_Qo_f Ar B DISHES OOONETT IUI 10 PERSONS WITH SUCKLING PIG <» J*| JnETT ALSO AVAILABLE A SET FOR 5 PERSONS (g>s4B OR $78 NETT697 words
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Advertisement571 1986-04-19 10 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts I ETHNIC ART COLLECTIONS I mawamwjaff jpjHpjßtf'jMi antique authi t ■r^a| F.4R I FRU:l:vr ART r, RIKiH 8 i r x til f 01 fa Mrßaal| Wpqj»jffl|ll|BP m arrivals from Wkf iffS^A* JlW\ W 1 VAf*^ ■■IDS SILVER «^^SF -W COLLI CTORS ITEMS I571 words
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Advertisement639 1986-04-19 10 I i^— 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing $95 P.F.R. KITCHENS. $145 p.f r. wardrobes. Design, quote free. No chipboard. Luxury, above Yaohan Orchard *****05 after 12 MARBLE FLOOR: ROSA Ix 2' $5.00 p.s.f. Table kitchen and vanity top. Island Marble, *****74. RE-UPHOLSTER YOUR OLO sofa. Design new ones. Contact: *****92. SENG639 words
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Advertisement829 1986-04-19 10 20 Pets/Pet Care ROTTWEILER a GERMAN Shepherds for sale Pis. call: *****97 between 12noon 3pm WHITE GERMAN SPITZ puppies for sale. 5 weeks old Interested call *****31. YOUNG TALKING MYNAH and Electus parrot. SlBO each with cage. 11 Jalan Tan Piring (2879) 3 MTHS. ALSATIAN puppy, big boned for sale829 words
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Advertisement605 1986-04-19 11 25 Sale: Other Products I Come and Y/^^S I mske us 1 1 1 an offer! \f\J D sconHnued des.qns SCfaldl ana dent special bargain oddroente and a rinqe wmety of second hand good comMon wjnUwc and home app'vinets at >.: veawav pr ires' Wl I SEBAN6OON WAREHOUSE CHINA TANG605 words
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Advertisement598 1986-04-19 11 34 Gardening/ Landscaping WE SPECIALISE IN trees grass turfing, grass cutting, removal and disposal Tel. M.I at *****75 35 House Cleaning/ Painting ROCKS-TONE. SPRAY COATING. For enquiries, tel: *****11 (3 lines) or *****91 (night) 36 House Renovation/ Decor MONG HOCK RENOVATION WORKS No 12 Norris Road Singapore 0820 (near K.K.598 words
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Advertisement1402 1986-04-19 11 49 Packing/ Storage/ 57 Business Delivery/Removal Opportunities SMALL PARCEL SERVICE If FOOD OUTLET IN Orchard Hoad you have any urgent samples to fully equipped with licence for any part of Indonesia, pis. do not immediate take-over Selling hesitate to call us at tel: *****52 $37,000 neg Tel *****57 or *****611,402 words
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Advertisement1338 1986-04-19 11 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $720 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $180 INDONESIAN $200 ($640) (S680) ($770) ($1,850) Above complete placement tee includes Airfare SbOOOSecuntv Bone SiOOOOFt Visa Medical Examination Process Complete Documentation YOU PAY NOTHING MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years Contact UNIFORM PROVIDED Qu vants are1,338 words
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Advertisement1420 1986-04-19 12 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical j^ Public Accounting Firm requires: ■jji TAX ASSISTANT l |,i l; years' t.iK experiem-i' Know'lt'duf ni uiKlitiiii! S rrm-n Graduate ol completed B| mmm l'lf-;|vr :l |i|ll\ \UI 1 1 [VMUIIf 111 i l\U 1!, m .1 a i nit1,420 words
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Advertisement962 1986-04-19 12 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Local Subsidiary of International Group engaged m sales of Educational and Trading Programmes, Materials. Seminars, Books. Audios, Videos. AVA etc. to Schools, Higher Institutions of Learning and Training Departments of Business and Industry invites application from experienced persons for the position of962 words
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Advertisement750 1986-04-19 12 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A leading Japanese paint manufacturing company requires a SALES EXECUTIVE Requirements: Able tn communicate 1 1 u .•nth m Japanese :f td 5 years' sales experience m building materials c Diploma m building Industry or equivalent Mum be self-motivated and have :t challenging spirit Interested candidates,750 words
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Advertisement981 1986-04-19 12 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant Technical Technical Technical XVYe are invrtingX suitably qualified applicants to join our R* D team at NTC Me barm a tn^ineenng n its equivalent All round mechanical expeiience horn food processing dv tne I tome eiertncai lawwte (ge I ar added981 words
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Advertisement583 1986-04-19 13 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical German Electronic Company i requires for our Hybrid Production Department Requirements: University degree or diploma m Electronic Electrical Engineering Minimum 2 years relevant working experience Ability to communicate with all levels Ability to work independently Must have a good sense of leadership,583 words
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Advertisement359 1986-04-19 13 THOMAS H COWAN (Lstahlishfd 1948] j has immediate vacancies for j Pest Control Technicians Minimum or N' Levels Must possess a valid Class 3 driving licence Preferably with some pest control field experience however those without experience will also be J considered j Completed MS Salary will be commensurate with359 words
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Advertisement626 1986-04-19 13 73 Situations Vacant: Production A rapidly expanding plastic injection moulding factory invites applicants tor the following: 1. QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISORS Diploma m chemical process tei nnology, electronics or mechanical engineering. Those ithout qualifications but with extensive yt' experience may apply Able In inter. ut with c nst"nifrs Possess leadership good626 words
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Advertisement597 1986-04-19 13 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous (HDB PROJECT) JOIN A LEADING INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CO. FROM FRANCE We have Immediate vacancies for 1) BATCHING PLANT OPERATORS Mm 1 yr's experience is required 2) TOWER CRANE OPERATORS Safety pass (CIDB) mm 1 yr's experience is required. For Posts (1) (2) please contact our:SIMEI SITE597 words
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Advertisement790 1986-04-19 14 PEARLBANK 3-BDRM EVERY rm i w.nh hathrin attached High Fli Pacing sea Split-level I Furn Airconds., carpeted Rent si. 3)0 Call 7:ilT>4:t<; Stm U} no igU PENTHSE FOR ONLY (270,000 Braddell Vieu. pte rool jdn 3 l rms 2JBOO -q it well maintained !unj Bernard Valuers *****49 SOMMERVILLE- 1 BORM790 words
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Advertisement806 1986-04-19 14 JURONG EAST 3-RM II II for rent PASIR RIS GDN turn cowta renta I MM 108 Accommodation Available: Room* SINGLE LADIES STUDENTS Buj 1 Furn rm hi condo n i p gyni |ua h tennis rts Renti j MM- s.siiii tin i ol rrii Cal j 2H***** .-.n.-i li.in. 2806 words
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Advertisement1062 1986-04-19 15 113 For Sale: Houses DiST.IO SEE TO APPRECIATE luxurious t >tr:n> storey colonial style bungalow Large patio overlooking 25.000 sq tt ol gdn Renovated bathroona Separate servant's. I'REEHOLD VACANI POSSESSIOM $1.6 M DIST 11 LUXURIOUS D STOREY SEMI-O Elevated land witn 4 bdrma ur-i l.'i.knik; serene surroundings. Area 7.500 sq.M1,062 words
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Advertisement948 1986-04-19 15 113 For Sale: Houses Dl 9 TAI KENG Gdn D storey ten i< i bdnna attached baths, |TBt) HOI) l ifk.i 9eafflßH O 19. 3.280 SQ.FT 2 StOTej lonn-r terrace 3 1 bdrma wv years hK.A Mrs Inn *****18 ***** M 0.20 RENOVATED 2OOK bttngatow, sum mj n > i948 words
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Advertisement1351 1986-04-19 15 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments The most affordable condominium living on the posh side of Katong. *^f££fSßgk JaMMMHIr ■'fe, ji, "< gtfgf% *ja> tL t^ T^fck. gr^ "^EH ggfck Kg f ,4 l^gy' m WwiHgH tJS r I Z I Zmmm *f gT^TS^H ggggti Jjj1,351 words
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Advertisement863 1986-04-19 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. MARINE CRESCENT. Broken marble' parquet, $135,000 Depot Rd Blk 114, ceramic throughout Tel: *****03/ *****21. A.M. KIO 3-RM. L-corner. ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinet. $56,000. Full CPF. *****6/ *****31. A.M. KIO S-RM. 81k.620. ceramic throughout (white), well kept. No Obstruction. *****96/ *****23 A.M. KIO 5-RM.863 words
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Advertisement1335 1986-04-19 15 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces 1 1 Modern warehouse for sale 1 1 or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I Located at the junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and H H 1 1 up-to-date facilities. 1 1 Please contact 1 1 VI Mr Chong/Doreen1,335 words
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Advertisement22 1986-04-19 15 137 Tours ■Hk t f J j jwiiljip^ U|ijU|Bajj^^lj| pffffffa LuiAlkl But 1 flO^KwiTiKl I jf:H F: Use CATS wher m need22 words
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Advertisement309 1986-04-19 15 137 Tours 137 Tours I HOLIDAY TMSfELIBSS i\ Super Save i\ Spring Summer Bumper m Attractions! ILook up the Sunday Times for our giant display ad HI Call the Travel Hot Line^91 261 1/*****4 t/A/O- AMERICA TRAVEL CORPN PTE LTD. #04-62, People's Park Complex, ta 345 I Uf*l* t« <•♦309 words
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Advertisement581 1986-04-19 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours CODE DAYS PRICE DEPARTURE China Highlights 9 days Every Sat Taste oi 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 $2780581 words
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Advertisement222 1986-04-19 16 137 Tours RELIANCE YourNo.l^ r Choice s A Great 1 *W 1; Monday V\ 7/10 dws <0m***** JAPAN fcj| ALPINE/ HONGKONG g^ 8/10 Tci, ALL JAPAN/ *^3s HONGKONG f^' T $2239 8 JAPAN/HONCKONC/ MACAU $2029 10 W. ALL JAPAN DELUXE $2799 13 ALL JAPAN/HONCKONC $3089 All Optionals Included. 3 meals222 words
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Advertisement375 1986-04-19 16 137 Tours 147 Academic Courses ENGLISH (A credit m English at "O" Level has an important bearing on your future). We have specially programmed the following classes for the GCE "O" LEVEL 1986 Examinations. NEW CLASSES 1) Mon 2.00- 3.30pm 05/05 2) Mon 3 30- 5 00pm 05/05 3) Tues375 words
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Advertisement877 1986-04-19 16 138 Where To Stay 138 Where To Stay Who'll offer you a sporty new way to enjoy Penang? Choose from either tennis or windsurfing packages or a combination of lx>th. H.\[>ert windsurfing roaches and Adidas tennis pros will have you comi>eting with the best. Suggested A nights package Pvr person877 words
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Advertisement509 1986-04-19 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses CLASSES Commencing m Apr May B 6 PLEASE ENROL EARLY ACCOUNTINC; DIH IN ACCOUNTING BOOKKEKPINO (Beginners) BOOKKKFPIN(i (Inter 1 BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING BUSINESS STATISTICS COST ACCOUNTING COMMERCIAL LAW ECONOMICS ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE JAPANESE (Lieg MARKETING DIP IN MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS PRIVATE SECRETARIAL509 words
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Advertisement664 1986-04-19 16 152 Music Courses 160 Other Courses/ Instruction TECHNICS MUSIC SCHOO. < 1 i :;HJ i K l ';m, i i cTioN R y, j c i>m cs EfctftandG. Rd (1027, MOTH S^ln^ct^ Michael O^ vocal training BY pr..t-ss:,, tl .,i i r i-uri'i^ Commercial Flo Artiste including b«si' lect.mcs rlsU664 words
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Advertisement1534 1986-04-19 17 1 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■a^H| QTAMTQ RQRflftfti fIHHHaI Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: IfdOUOOl^a^a^H Sales Service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS II Peat Marwick Management Consultants offer a wide1,534 words
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Advertisement912 1986-04-19 17 Price Jfhterhouse I Management Consultants Pte Ltd I ::x:::;:i::;:: Consultants to senior management m a wide range of sen ices including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, products it) and efficient') anal) sis. x ::::::x: financial planning and control, information technology market and economic studies, as well as personnel systems912 words
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Advertisement239 1986-04-19 17 We are an established retail company with numerous outlets m Singapore. We require a suitably qualified person for the post of RETAIL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE Applicants should be male Singaporean, aged between 25 29 years old c possess a recognized University Degree m Business Administration have completed N.S. be prepared to239 words
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Advertisement739 1986-04-19 18 APPOINTMENTS Leading U.S. Multinational manufacturer of micro-precision motors with expanding operations m Singapore requires PRODUCT ENGINEER Ref n. sou, around $38,000 pa The successful candidate should be a graduate or have professional qualifications m mechanical engineering, age 27—35 years, with at least 3 years' experience m product design or development739 words
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Advertisement730 1986-04-19 18 MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST COMPANY is a major American Bank with offices m over 4i countries worldwide. f ~l Our Singapore-based support group provides computer systems f-V development and support to our branches throughout the Far p mi; East. We now require further experienced staff to join our team. j|> I730 words
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Advertisement851 1986-04-19 18 We are an established multi-national organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products "^^BL^^B and systems. Excellence is our trademark long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with similar aspirations to851 words
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Advertisement542 1986-04-19 19 APPOINTMENTS Standard Chartered invites applications for the following position: QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICER (Ref:TSDOOB) whose main responsibilities will be to undertake quality assurance reviews on all computer systems development projects under development apprise management of the progress of projects and its adherence to the group's systems development methodology tad compliance with542 words
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Advertisement680 1986-04-19 19 We design the Future of I Microcomputer Peripherals. We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, a recognised world leader m the field of computer peripherals. Since its founding the corporation has achieved a consistent pattern of excellent Established m Singapore under pioneer status to manufacture computer disk drives, the Singapore680 words
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Advertisement672 1986-04-19 19 Allied Irish Banks Singapore Branch invites *%rm. nr n■ pn i applications from experienced dealers who must %FNIIIR DEALER have at least 5 years active trading experience m UhlllVli i#fc«fcfcßß the major spot currencies. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Ideal candidates will be self motivated with a track record of profitable spot trading672 words
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Advertisement137 1986-04-19 19 We are a subsidiary of SIEMENS AG. Germany, one of the 5 largest I electro companies m the world with over 330.000 employees I We require I SERVICE ENGINEERS AND SERVICE TECHNICIANS for ELECTRONIC AUTOMATION SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENTS m our Power and Automation Division for installation commissioning and service of137 words
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Advertisement579 1986-04-19 20 APPOINTMENTS f SKMUm I TECHIOLOGI I I moves ahead with I I Surface Mount Technology I I The leader m Winchester disc drives is introducing the I manufacture of rotating memory storage devices using I SURFACE MOUNT TECHNOLOGY at its Senoko plant. Technical professionals, this could be your opportunity to579 words
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Advertisement717 1986-04-19 20 II II II SINGAPORE COMPUTER II 1 1 SYSTEMS PTE LTD 1 1 H We are strengthening the Sales Support Team of our H I H H subsidiary, Computer Engineering Systems Pte Ltd with the H H H H set up of a new Division dealing with the Regional distribu-717 words
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Advertisement645 1986-04-19 20 '^Sjjß&&?^Kßr De Zaan is the largest and most technically sophisticated "^;>T^T%^k^J^P^^ cocoa processing facility m the W^J/Kr^ Far East. It is alsc a wholly-owned '^~jtJ^ subsidiary of W.R. Grace and Co a \\-'**'j^^r U.S. multi-national ranked near the top of I Wtr the Fortune 500. Currently we have a challenging645 words
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Advertisement478 1986-04-19 20 ASSISTANT BOUTIQUE MANAGERESS The ideal candidate is a dynamic sales oriented lady with at least 2 years sales experience m fashion products This challenging job offers excellent opportunity for career advancement for an ambitious, hardworking, responsible and independent person. Remuneration will commensurate with qualification and experience. Normal major company benefits478 words
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Advertisement555 1986-04-19 21 APPOINTMENTS "sAT&T I Microelectronics Re Ltd American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), the giant US telecommunications leader has recently set up an advanced IC manufacturing facility. AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd m Singapore. We are looking for competent professionals to fill the positions of: TEST SYSTEMS I DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Plan, strategise and implement555 words
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Advertisement727 1986-04-19 21 r MICROPOLIS Our Corporate Mission: Wfe provide our OEM customers with high performance disk drives that will enable them to compete and win m the world market for their products. MICROPOLIS LTD is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MICROPOLIS CORPORATION. USA. which manufactures high performance Winchester disk drives of 85MB and727 words
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Advertisement855 1986-04-19 21 ww I TECHNICAL SALES MANAGER I DORMA AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATORS I EXCELLENT SALARY BONUS BENEFITS HI Donna is a leading international company specialising m the field of I door controls. As a West German manufacturer of precision I engineered products we enjoy a high reputation for quality and I performance.855 words
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Advertisement84 1986-04-19 21 Your practical guides on health related topics- i 'Coping with books provide practical advice and information on health-related topics. The books can be used when coping with day-to-day difficulties as well as giving background information on a specific subject Emphasis is on selfhelp, where appropriate and sources of further support,84 words
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Advertisement757 1986-04-19 22 APPOINTMENTS |j]||||[GMsingapcg |^BB| GM Singapore with four manufacturing sites m Ang Mo Kio and H^H over 2000 employes is a large multinational company engaged m the manufacture of engine control modules. 1.C.5., radio PCB assemblies and hybrid products, using highly automated and |^^^J computerised equipment. Due to our sustained growth757 words
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Advertisement845 1986-04-19 22 A well-established Group of Companies with diversified businesses m Singapore and overseas invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the post of: PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE (Human Resource Management) While human resource management functions such as developing and implementing a total corporate manpower plan including job evaluation, performance appraisal and training845 words
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Advertisement679 1986-04-19 22 J W a growing multi-national electronic I Company servicing the semi-conductor I I industry requires the services of an I j ENGINEER Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the incumbent will be responsible for analysing production processes, and recommending and implementing changes to ensurequality and reliability of materials produced. He will679 words
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Advertisement906 1986-04-19 22 NOTICES 111 l .^..^..1^ r5 m m m\ "mf UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 44 (4) of the Articles of Association of the Company 'T IS HFRFRY ANNOUNCED that as at the end ot the Ist Quarter of 1986 14 02 (Fourteen point zero two percent! of906 words
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Advertisement677 1986-04-19 23 NOTICES EBHDB BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET under the two rental bids system Tenders are invited for the following premises at1. JOO CHI AT TANJONG KATONG COMPLEXES for Shops Office 2. Various estates for:a) Lettable Space f) Kiosks b) Canteen g) Shoplets c) Market Produce Lock- h) Offices Up Shops i)677 words
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Advertisement351 1986-04-19 23 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up Na. 71 of ISBC la the Matter af the Campaafcw Act (Chapter 185) Aai la the Matter af MARINE REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up351 words
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Advertisement329 1986-04-19 23 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE Companies Windlng-Up No. 2SI «f ISM In the Matter af the Companies Act (Chapter 185) Aai la the Matter of GOLD FINGER DE LUXE NTTE CLUB PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up329 words
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Advertisement745 1986-04-19 23 NOTICE 1 This is to inform that Mist Doreen Lok Geok Khim of I/C No. *****12/0 and Mr* Rukaiah Bte Mohamed Ali of I/C No. *****72/ J have left our employment with effect from 3 April 1986. They are therefore not authorised to transact any businesses or collect any monies745 words
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Advertisement351 1986-04-19 23 The Trade Marks Act (Chapter 2*) This advertisement appears by directions of the Regisrar of Trade Marks under the Provisions of Section 42(7) of the Act. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Trade Marks registered m the name of Natural Fruit Juice Co Pte Ltd., a Company incorporated m351 words
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Advertisement1371 1986-04-19 23 B.S.P. TENDER NOTICE livi OOU I/OO Lot 28 1 Pee Viking Pump Model FH4724. Stainless Steel No. Quantity Description 316. Stainless Steel Base Plate with aluminium 01 1 Unit BBC 250 Bow Thruster Motor, 440 Volts, 50 coupling guard Hz, 3 Phase. 1500 RPM 29 1 Pee Static Kenics Mixer1,371 words
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Advertisement270 1986-04-19 24 i_~miiWi iii-iiti m_i__i u_i__ij~__^__^b _K?^_HiiTiP_ancTrP__WiiP!l Associate Bachelor Degree Courses Marketing Banking Financial Mgt Computer System Mgt. Management Hotel Management Pre-Medicine Pre-Engineering Entry dates: JUNE/SEPT'B6 QUAL: 5 GCE 0* CREDITS Students parents are invited to meet Mr. F.K. Powell of SIU for a private interview at Marco Polo Hotel on 19th270 words
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Advertisement96 1986-04-19 24 ■f^B Sjirti>ai^l^__ l ___^i___Qjt__^__i. iM____^ r i B 1 afe--^ 3^ '"'"T' 3 E^_B_^BpWl^^^^3 B I v_i 'fl| B^_r^^^^_T J_________________________________^ I __Bm^J JaL It's the latest design from Europe. Available m a variety of attractive colours, this kitchen unit is unbeatable value at only $90 P.F.R. Free planning at your96 words
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Miscellaneous689 1986-04-19 24 HB^^DoyouTHfNKiAw^H /^T7T77Z3r~^\ _I_^P BIIII^^^^ lII ™^BI i 1 i 1 i 1 r 1 ADEQUATE OAI>O /\S A MATTtftOF^ (A«)MO«E THAT CANNON BALL THEN IT WENT THROUGH I uJONPER UJMERE f fifi&l IMKAWffItK* J *La+. I FA^TYoUA«£ ALL] f\ V N Z--V 1 PESTROVEP YOUR ROOF THE TOP OF LUCY'S689 words
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Article, Illustration581 1986-04-19 25 Meet Steffan Neumann, a Belgian artist who thinks of himself as a "European-Asian" and likes the tropical light. He talks to JOHN de SOUZA. STEFFAN NEUMANN, artist and teacher at St Patrick's Arts Centre, is a rare modern-day Renaissance581 words
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Article, Illustration775 1986-04-19 25 A gang war, complete with song and dance, will break out here m two weeks' time. REBECCA CHUA tells you more. OUTSIDE, the night air is crisp, the road virtually deserted and still damp from the rain. But beneath the corrugated roof m a corner of775 words
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Article, Illustration671 1986-04-19 25 With the death of Jean Genet on Tuesday, a black sun that illuminated the seamy side of life has set. MEL GUSSOW pays tribute to a great revolutionary artist. JEAN GENET playwright, nny«o v« list, poet and a revolutionai y artist of theNYT - 671 words
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Miscellaneous864 1986-04-19 25 What's ft AUDITION Topics to be discussed m- dances as well as a lion dance day. 1 pm. Closed on Sundays and adults and $1 for children. THE Media Cnmmnniratinn« elude choice of script, the di- and a snake-charmer's act. AUGUST SANDER. A photo public holidays. TOMORROW Services and tte864 words
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Miscellaneous932 1986-04-19 25 —I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band I 5.58 Nfl National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd)932 words
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Advertisement444 1986-04-19 26 to the winners of the new Hitachi Rck-lbur-IVize Lucky Draw I 14 43 VJTMGLMMVM. AvAV&IxZAV X M IZ*C7 H ri Europe meet ana A "jt "W*\ JT Jf W X* C% I W^ '^sSHK^ »Lf atts Come ano euj i Tra oe>rv i Hbbbß I m^aV LaaaT .M v^atend"=>- q^444 words
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Miscellaneous829 1986-04-19 26 ■LSHBfc* Mm it jmmbt r Dame Peggy Ashcroft plays a Viennese woman m Centrestage Caught on a Train (Ch 12, 8.30 pm). I^JJ^ C P ro ramm English unless otherwise indicated 12.30 PM SBC Text Live' Sample hits when a daring feat they perPages form while solving a case is829 words
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Miscellaneous615 1986-04-19 26 ■i MY VIEW Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and Ch 12) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8) Lessons on life from a Journey on a train Centrestage Caught on Train (Ch 12, 8.31pm) DAME Peggy Ashcroft, now 72, makes a rare television appearance tonight. She stars as Frau Messner, an arrogant615 words
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Miscellaneous93 1986-04-19 26 bW ■BBBf as BB^^^ BB rß^^^^A? W Am~ m Up I^l bbbY flaaßßV Jbbb! Laam J B| Lv bbbbv^^bb! bbb^^^^^^^bV U Ba^ W| bT/7jtl\., Katherine Rom (right), Michael Noun and Linda Hamilton m a love triangle Saturday Night Movie Secrete of a Mother and Daughter (Ch 5, 11.25 pm) Chinese93 words
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Miscellaneous138 1986-04-19 26 cause him to lose many job opportunities. Upset and rejected, he goes for plastic surgery, assumes a new identity and takes revenge on society by committing a series of crimes. In the end, he realises that he has become a truly ugly person because of his criminal activities. people are138 words
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