The Straits Times, 1 May 1986
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Title Section16 1986-05-01 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY 1, UN 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8516 words
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Article763 1986-05-01 1 'It would mean more retrenchments and unemployment if you do* PM Lee tells Singapore workers y mSmmmmmmm fcaiil f 9MBRR RwRRRRRW mw**7B IMfO -i-«i-ii *_____> a _J •ii aim to mart mat wntam limn 1 m a ms wtmmmmmwa m im amwwtWtmtwm fw Lae Kuan Yaw.763 words
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Article, Illustration56 1986-05-01 1 KL scraps entry permits for Singapore cars KUALA LUMPUR Motorists from Singapore can enter Peninsular Malaysia without a vehicle permit from todav. tmymjm and M*2 million annually from the issue of such vehicle permits, which started 19 vears ano. learnt of the permit waiver. Yesterday, at the Malaysian Road Transport56 words
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629 1986-05-01 1 Second meltdown feared at Chernobyl plant The Soviet nuclear disaster WASHINGTON A second nuclear meltdown may be under wrtj at the stricken Chernobyl power plant in the Soviet Union, American intelligence aources say. Western experts have waned that a vast cloud of radiation from the plant parte of which wereAP; Reuter; UPI; AFP - 629 words
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268 1986-05-01 1 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; LEE KIM CHEW - Frequent GSP changes not fend for free trade, Dhana tells US YANG RAZALI KASSIM LEE KIM CHEW Tta Bill Booting mw and BALI Singapore yesterday registered its concern about the frequent changes ta the rules on trade with the United States and proposed that new arrangements be made to ensure268 words
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Advertisement21 1986-05-01 1 NTUC on the right track, says Teng Cheong: Page 14 What severe wage restraint means SNEF: Page 15 Editorial: Page 2021 words
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Article429 1986-05-01 2 Dealer dispute over A rOCnMMONTH-OI_D dispute between oil company BP and its Adam Road dealer, Mr Tom Gwee, has finally been settled, three weeks before the case was to come up for mention in court. BP has agreed to reinstate Mr Gwee as a dealer and he, in turn,429 words
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Article138 1986-05-01 2 TBE STRAITS TIMES SATS: atAj lasps-tsst but emplsfiife mttt also *_p_____________fl________w bw _______vff____r a RA -4. ism-Mr itMiM 4m*vpv. mrmmr r% mmmm wwmm ___M^ __^____ftk __fc _B______l _C_______T VJM_Pk______t d__-_> s eeaanav a. paMay et bs* i-Sr-Baefctae wWihj a price far Industrial fcti-Miy Slagapsre wamw awmtta pap fir Mi138 words
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Article74 1986-05-01 2 CHANGING DOCTORS' IMAGE IRR DM*RRBHON that patients have of their doctors as givers of medicine should be changed if the doctor is to retain his image as a consultant for proper family health care. A reader suggests that this be done by either invoicing the patient for two separate74 words
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Article196 1986-05-01 2 'No' to military action SEVEN WEST European nations have ruled out collective military action to combat terrorism, but have agreed to expand political co-operation to do so. International terrorism, particulariy acts attributed to Libya, was a focus of Bmmmßm at the opening of a two-day meeting of196 words
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Article203 1986-05-01 2 Pat for Hwa Chong HWA CHONG Junior College must have rubbed its collective hands with glee when national table tennis champion Patricia Kim sought them out to repeat her A levels two months ago. For the 18-year-old ace lifted Hwa Chong to a 3-1 victory over Temasek JC in203 words
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Article387 1986-05-01 2 Hung up on ham IT MAV RE a roast leg of ham for Christinas, ham and eggs for breakfast, or a ham sandwich for a meal on the run. But the bulk of ham consumed here, be it smoked, honey-baked, boiled or picnic, is locally made. MAY HO387 words
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Article213 1986-05-01 2 SPH TO ENSURE THAT IT REMAINS SINGAPOREAN SINGAPORE Press Holdings is taking steps to ensure that it remains a Singapore company. The newspaper giant is cailing an extraordinary general meeting on May 24 to paas a resolution Ilipiting foreign ownership of its shares to €9 per cent oc its213 words
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202 1986-05-01 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Australia protests THE AUSTRALIAN Foreign Ministry in Canberra summoned Indonesia's acting ambassador to a midnight meeting to hear a protest over the bar- ring of two Australian reporters accompanying President Reagan on his visit to Bali. Journalists Richard Palfreyman and Jim Middleton, both of202 words
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Article501 1986-05-01 2 Auction of fine jewellery A complete set of diamond necklace, earring and ring weighing 35.35 carats. A fascinating selection of Burmese rubies, Columbian emeralds and sapphires, natural Alexandrite set on rings, etc. etc These are some of the sparkling items to be auctioned by Victor Morns Pte Ltd501 words
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320 1986-05-01 3 Trade surplus likely to leave Nakasone red-faced TOKYO Japan has posted a record trade surplus of almost US$62 billion (*****.78 billion) in the year to March 31 and economists said this could be surpassed next year. The U5561.64 billion surplus, 35 per cent more than the previous year's record ofReuter - 320 words
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Article209 1986-05-01 3 WASHINGTON The United States has said that if New Zealand enacts legislation which reinforces Its ban on nucle-ar-equipped ships, it will review its security obligation with Wellington and probably suspend them. But State Department spokesman Charles Redman said that no deadline had been setAFP - 209 words
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155 1986-05-01 3 ISLAMABAD Seviet aaR Affhaa .areas bs- -ii ii 1 «f tiHshir see hay ill J e-artty belt ansa! *3 **_tv _____BH ra«e sf taaafcs29 lery easibtaedw^ tersd Ms S-StZbhsSS^H •memimmmwamAmmamM m matm** wa*aaßwom**ma m m nthuy i n j if R**mReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration430 1986-05-01 3 MOUL SOUTH Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan now says he is ready to amend the Constitution before his tenure ends in February 1«. Mr Chun had declared two montha ago that the Constitution he instituted in IHO after his rise to power should onlyAFP; AP - 430 words
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394 1986-05-01 3 NEW DELHI _B*A MILITARY troops and asa a i »1 1 hi raided the Golden laate yesterday to capture fcradicsls and secessionists a separate naJgTthe United News ttt India Shots were heard immediately Insecurity forces entered the ipii nsiuiki, Sikhism's holiaskrine, the agency said.AP - 394 words
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170 1986-05-01 3 Sri Lanka guerillas light among themselves COLOMBO Battles between rival Tamil guerillas raged ter the second day in northern Sri Lanka today and residents said at least 168 people had been killed and scores wounded. Security sources said fighting between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the TamilReuter - 170 words
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306 1986-05-01 3 China deal to go through despite opposition WASHINGTON A mul-ti-million dollar avionics deal with Chin was at the centre of a controversy between the Reagan administration and conservative US senators but the sale was expected to proceed. The administration defended the US«B0 million (Sst.2 million) sale to China as carefullyReuter - 306 words
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Article, Illustration319 1986-05-01 4 disaster 4 Listen, whan thay aay thara haa taaan an accidont, and than any It la a diaoatar, you know it la aarioua, vary aarioua. Tho problam ia thara ia ao much wa a) don't know and it worriaa ua. a SovietReuter; AP - 319 words
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115 1986-05-01 4 MOSCOW An international cycle race due to start next week from Kiev and passing close to the area pf the stricken Chernobyl nuclear power plant might be called off, a Spokesman for the Soviet sports committee said today. She said a decision wouldReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-05-01 4 WASHINGTON The nuclear dlniter in the Soviet Union started as long n four or five days ago, American Intelligence sources said yesterday. The sources faulted Soviet technology, which uses graphite, a form of lead, to moderate imrkar reaction. In the United States, water IsNYT - 280 words
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320 1986-05-01 4 NEW YORK The Soviet nuclear accident caused prices of the shares of many American electric utilities to fall on Tuesday. But the prices of futures contracts for many foods rtm because of the possibility of food contamination in Eastern Europe that wouldNYT - 320 words
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Article, Illustration447 1986-05-01 4 DBC t, 1888 Employee at aa experimental nnelearsMMi usilu al Chalk Elver, rands, wmmAßaaa* ifl Bla fear st ths sjsHs.. lt reds set ef the feel esse. Osia raasttw melts part af the araafam. aHßfeaai ef gsllsn ef rarMisrttvc water build ap larttr Iht nsitir Own sp tafcrs AtUPI - 447 words
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311 1986-05-01 4 MANILA The Aquino government has decided to mothball a nuclear power plant in Bataan province and formed a committee to resolve legal conflicts stemming from the decision. The decision yesterday not to operate the US$2.l billion (SH49 billion Westinghouse nuclear plant was madeUPI - 311 words
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162 1986-05-01 4 Blast and fire at heavy water factory NEW DELHI A major gas explosion and fire occurred at a factory that manufactures heavy water for use in nuclear reactors, causing serious damage but no known casualties, the United News of India (UNI) reported yesterday. Heavy water contains hydrogen in its heavierAP - 162 words
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324 1986-05-01 6 VENICE Seven West European nations have agreed to expand political co-operation in combating terrorism, but have ruled out collective military action. International terrorism, particularly acts attributed to Libya, was a focus of discussion at the opening of a two-day meeting of foreign andAP; Reuter - 324 words
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Article149 1986-05-01 6 LONDON Libya is expelling 19 Britons in retaliation for Britain's expulsion last week of 22 Libyan students. The Foreign Office said yesterday five British firms operating in Libya were told on Tuesday by the Libyan authorities that the 19 businessmen had to leave within two days.AP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration46 1986-05-01 6 LUCILLE BALL aai wlti kisses at a ■lack-tie iiaaer aa Msaiay at tke St Regis Hetel la New Yerk, wkew ne faewsawaen perseaallty was fcsaearei ky tke Msseam r\ Xwrnrnmßßrnm tsr Ms aaM ceatary at eeatrlmWmta te Iks raata aai puter*. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article91 1986-05-01 6 DAR ES SALAAM Cattle rustlers armed with spears, arrows and guns have killed at least 37 tanners and wounded several others in western Tanzania, Shihata news agency reported yesterday. It quoted District Commissioner Laban Makunenge as saying the victims were ambushed at Gibaso village along Lake Victoria,AP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-05-01 6 Khaddam escapes unhurt from bomb attack BEIRUT A BOMB exploded near Syrian Vice-President Abdel Halim Khaddam's car, killing one of his bodyguards and wounding three others. He was unhurt. He was driving in a bul-let-proof Mercedes last [Friday at the northern entrance to Damascus when •the assassination attempt occurred, theAFP; UPI - 276 words
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215 1986-05-01 6 Bahrain accuses Qatar of island raid MANAMA Bahrain, breaking a four-day silence, has accused neighbouring Qatar of having carried out a military operation against its territory or. the island of Facht al-Dibel which is claimed by both states. A Bahrain, communique accused Qatar of having kidnapped 29 foreign workers followingAFP - 215 words
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237 1986-05-01 6 JOHANNESBURG Black leaders have been asked to help the whitedominated government to negotiate a peaceful solution to South Africa's problems. President P. W. Botha said his government was tap-are of the Blacks' ecopsmic aspirations and wanted to help solve their problems with employment,AP - 237 words
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112 1986-05-01 6 TEL AVIV -Iksasaais sf ehlldrea watched as their plastte gaas aad teaks wars ■isshai to pleeee while a haad wemjea inarttal mmakc ta fraat ef City Hall ea The iteaieastrattoa was past sf a was sa was toys" eampalga ervaatae4 aai eapervtae**f byAP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration385 1986-05-01 7 WARSAW THE Polish authorities are cracking down on opposition leaders in the face of calls for unauthorised May Day demonstrations. Courts in major cities such as Warsaw, Gdansk and Lodz have been authorised to use summary procedures in cases of alleged offencesAFP; Reuter - 385 words
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Article165 1986-05-01 7 MEXICO CITY A strong earthquake rocked this city early yesterday, sending residents panicking into the streets. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage after the tremors, which registered 7.0 on the Rfchter scale and lasted for a minute. But a Red Cross spokesmanUPI - 165 words
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Article279 1986-05-01 7 UNITED NATIONS More than 120 developing countries have rejected the bulk of United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar's proposals to cut costs. On the second day of discussions, they found fault with much of his plan, despite the fact that the Soviet UnionAFP; AP - 279 words
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247 1986-05-01 7 Defence official sacked for leaking secrets WASHINGTON A sealer Defence Department official kaa been sacked far providing secret information far a aew* article aa aa American covert Intelligence programme. Government officials saM tkat part ef tke evidence agalust Mlckael Pllisbury, aa assistant ander-secretary, was tkat ke failed a polygraph (He-deteeter)NYT - 247 words
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153 1986-05-01 7 LUXEMBOURG The European Court of Justice ruled yesterday that airfare price-fixing by European Community governments and airlines is illegal a decision that could speed up de-regula-tion of EC air routes and lead to cheaper air fares. The court ruled that concerted price-fixing by governmentsReuter - 153 words
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230 1986-05-01 7 WASHINGTON There are 17 heavily indebted countries that will need US$7O billion (SJIS3 billion) to US$lO. billion in capital over the next five years, the World Bank has estimated in a confidential study. Treasury Secretary James Baker proposed US$29 billion in additional lendingAP - 230 words
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Article61 1986-05-01 7 LAGOS Police foiled a second attempt in less than a week to rob the baggage hold of an aircraft shortly after it landed at Lagos airport. At midnight on Tuesday, an Ethiopian Airways Boeing- 767 was held up by an armed gang on theUPI - 61 words
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357 1986-05-01 8 Mochtar: This is what we will tell Reagan BALI INDONESIA will tell President Ronald Reagan today that it sees little threat from either the Soviet Union or a weakened Vietnam. This was announced by Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja to journalists at a briefing yesterday in advance of the bilateral talksAFP - 357 words
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152 1986-05-01 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; LEE KIM CHEW - 'Reagan told Marcos there's no return' YANG RAZALI KASSIM LEE KIM CHEW aad BALI President Ronald Reagan told deposed President Ferdinand Marcos to forget all plans of returning to the Philippines, the new Philippines Vice-Pres-ident Salvador Laurel said yesterday. Speaking to reporters after meeting US Secretary of State George Shultz,152 words
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180 1986-05-01 8 BALI Indonesia's telecommunications system faces a critical situation unless it is able to launch a new satellite on the United States space shuttle. Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja told reporters that President Suharto would press President Ronald Reagan for a commitment thatReuter - 180 words
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Article136 1986-05-01 8 Ordered to leave at gunpoint BAU A group of White House photographers waiting for President and Mrs Reagan to take a stroll along a beach yesterday were chased away at gunpoint by Indonesian troops in combat fatigues. Alerted that the Reagans would take a walk, the photographers had staked outUPI - 136 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-05-01 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; LE KIM CHEW - YANG RAZALI KASSIM LE KIM CHEW By and BALI A press conference on Asean-American relations yesterday became a virtual cross-ex-amination by American reporters of Indonesia's domestic policies. Fielding all the questions was Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, who had to clarify Jakarta's ban on Australian JournalistsAFP; Reuter; WONG KWAI CHOW - 461 words
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218 1986-05-01 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; LEE KIM CHEW - YANG RAZALI KASSIM LEE KIM CHEW Bv -om aad BALI Secretary ef State George Shafts yesterday declared US support fer the latest Cambodian peace plan, bat reiterated American reservations about tbe Khmer Range. Ia his bilateral talks with tMßaammm Foreiga Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, Mr218 words
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334 1986-05-01 9 Jakarta envoy gets midnight protest summons CANBERRA INDONESIA'S acting ambassador was summoned to a midnight meeting at the Foreign Ministi7 to hear a protest over the barring of two Australian reporters accompanying President Ronald Reagan on his visit to Bali. Journalists Richard Palfreyman and Jim Middleton, both of the Australian334 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-05-01 9 MANILA Cardinal Jaime Sin has urged communist insurgents to stop fighting and give President Corazon Aquino a chance to prove her sincerity. Reconciliation was possible if the communist New People's Army was prepared to negotiate, the Archbishop said in his homily at aAFP; AP - 243 words
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99 1986-05-01 9 Red light district goes up in smoke BANGKOK Hundred of prostitutes and pinyaa escaped when a -_fl broke out and razed -dfl entire red light district fl a provincial town. Police in Nakhon Pathom, 100 km west of here, said the fire started in the town's largest brothel on TuesdayAFP - 99 words
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Article91 1986-05-01 9 MANILA A small explosive device marked "Libya goodbye" was found yesterday in the washroom of a restaurant in the Ermita tourist district. It was the second unexploded bomb found in a public place in the capital in the past 10 days. A janitor found theAP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration299 1986-05-01 9 ABBY TAN - Philippines appeals for easier finance ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent Philippine Finance Minister Jaime Oogptn aad Asian Development Baah President Maaae Fnjtoka sign documents lar a DSfIN million (B|at million) special assistance lean at the ADB headquarter* in Manila. The laan Is the first to be granted to the newReuter - 299 words
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142 1986-05-01 9 JAKARTA East European countries, eager to increase trade with Indonesia, will send missions to buy rubber, coffee, plywood and other commodities, Antara news agency said yesterday. A 30-member Indonesian trade delegation returned on Sunday from a threeweek trip to Hungary, Rumania, Poland and CzechoslovakiaReuter - 142 words
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288 1986-05-01 11 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By KOTA KINABALU Polling in some constituencies may be scrapped if election malpractices become rampant, State Police Commissioner Haji Ahmad Maulana Babjee said yesterday. •Police said that some civil servants, including senior police officers, had been going around warning hawkers and stallholders288 words
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Article99 1986-05-01 11 KOTA KINABALU Police reinforcements have arrived in Sabah to ensure that next week's elections are trouble-free. State Police Commissioner Haji Ahmad Maulana Babjee said that every precaution had been taken to ensure that there would he no trouble when about 400,000 people go to the polls onAFP - 99 words
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Article102 1986-05-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR Miss Penny Chang, constant companion of Malaysian Chinese Association President Tan Koon Swan, is seeking the imprisonment of five men whom die claims have disobeyed a court order. In her application, filed at the High Court Registry, Miss Chang claims thatBernama - 102 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-05-01 11 ALOR STAR Parti Islam Is esavlneed sf the mRtaRB aad riaeertty sf the Prime Minister after the reeeat meeting between Umne and PAS "I saw Datnk Seri Dr Mahathir's determination and serteasaess ia wanting to avoid a miaaaderstaadtng In the Malay community,"Bernama - 204 words
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175 1986-05-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR Parti Islam (PAS) will contest all state seats in Kelantan, Trengganu, Kedah and Perils and more than 100 parliamentary seats in the next general elections. Its Vice-President, Haji Nakhaie Ahmad, said yesterday the party hoped to gain power inBernama - 175 words
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Article, Illustration260 1986-05-01 11 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Pletaie by KOTA KINABALU Former Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh has lodged a police report alleging that a five-page pamphlet issued by die ruling Party Bersatu Sabah is seditious. Thousands of copies of die pamphlet, titled Day of Terror under Berjaya andMAZLAN BADRON - 260 words
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234 1986-05-01 11 No place for racism in politics Anwar KUALA LUMPUR There is no place for extremism and chauvinism in the country, Umno Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim told a youth group here. He said there could be disaster "if the Malays only stand up to fight for the Malays, and the ChineseNST - 234 words
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Article, Illustration318 1986-05-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR US First Lady Nancy Reagan arrives here tomorrow for a 24-hour visit that underlines Washington's support for Malaysia's tough antidrug policy. Mrs Reagan will meet top officials responsible for anti-drug programmes and discuss the drug problem with teachers, parents and students atAFP - 318 words
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Article36 1986-05-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR Earnings ttom the tourist industry are expected to hit M52.3 billion by the end of the decade, the Deputy Trade and Industry Minister, Senator Kee Yong Wee, said.- AFPAFP - 36 words
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847 1986-05-01 13 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Third reduction since November because of lower fuel oil prices •y New rate (per unit) ELECTRICITY Present bill $24.58 17.316 I New bill $23.64 16.656 i Monthly saving $0.94 GAS Present bill $14.00 106 New bill $12.08 8.636 Monthly saving847 words
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282 1986-05-01 13 The gang-rape trial MR JUSTICE Wahab Chows yesterday called on the defence of a constable and three national service policemen on a charge of gangrape. Roseli Amat, 40, and the other three Kambali bin Takiran, 19, Muhammad Razip bin Fadzillah, 18, and Norsham bin282 words
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373 1986-05-01 13 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By A FX)UR-MONTH-OLD disEite between oil company P and its Adam Road dealer, Mr Tom Gwee, has finally been settled, three weeks before the case was to come up for mention in court. Mr Gwee had refused to give up the373 words
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73 1986-05-01 13 SCATTERED showers with thnnder are expected en ■MS* afteraMas over the next twe weeks. On a few mtwt, there will be wliMsnisi early merning shewers Sfriipsaiii by gnsty winds. Laa* -Death, WBBmwM ever msst parts sf the Island was abate average. Um highest recerded73 words
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Article, Illustration760 1986-05-01 14 IVAN LIM - NTUC's on the right track, says Teng Cheong IVAN LIM By 4 With better skills, improved productivity and increased economic growth, our workera too will eventually enjoy a higher level of income like 9 the Japanese workers. Mr Ong SINGAPORE workers made the right choice 25 years ago w ten760 words
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185 1986-05-01 14 Barisan criticises NWC wage restraint call THE Barisan Sosialis, an opposition party, yesterday said the National Wages Council's recommendation of a severe wage restraint is "oppressive". In a statement, its Chairman, Dr Lee Siew Choh, said it was in line with government policy to benefit onlv the big booses and185 words
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Article63 1986-05-01 14 THE MP for Potong Pasir, Mr Chiam See Tong, will speak on the economy and unemployment at a May Day rally to be held by the Singapore Democratic Party at Queenstown athletic centre from 7 pm to 10 pm on Saturday. The chairman of the SDP,63 words
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143 1986-05-01 14 HOME Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar found himself a hot favourite at the first disco dance to be organist 1 by a Bedok residents' committee last night. At least two women stepped out to dance with him less than five minutes after143 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-05-01 14 DAVID TOH - Two firms claim to make rally champion tyres DAVID TOH By TWO European tyre comriies advertised recently TV Sunday Times on the same day. Nothing unusual except both claimed to be world rally championship tyres. So which manufacturer really stomped across the chequered flag at this years world rally championship316 words
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Article, Illustration869 1986-05-01 14 fmnvaouous service served as the Secretary to the Board of Trustees of NTUC Income since 1970. An accountant by profession, he is better known for his work in the Community Chest of which he has been President since 188. Dr Ee has also, since 1984, been President869 words
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Article54 1986-05-01 14 THE International Y's Men's Club of Singapore (Alpha chapter) is organising a charity dinner to raise about 150,000 for the National Kidney Foundation. Tickets for the dinner at the Mandarin Hotel on May 10 are available from $70 at the National Kidney Foundation and the54 words
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611 1986-05-01 15 What severe wage restraint means SNEF 'No increase in pay or fringe benefits' guidelines laid down SEVERE wage restraint should be taken to mean no annual increments and no increases in annual wage supplement and fringe benefits, according to the Singapore National Employers' Federation. Where the annual increment has been611 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-05-01 15 BEN DAVIDSON - Indonesian trader and wife oppose bankruptcy action BEN DAVIDSON By AN INDONESIAN businessman, who left Singapore without settling debts of more than $8 million, is resisting bankruptcy proceedings against him by a creditor on the technical grounds that he is no longer resident here. The creditor, Algemene Bank Netherland, started444 words
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Article61 1986-05-01 15 ABOUT 30 people were made homeless when fire de- stroyed three single-storey houses in Kim Keat Road early yesterday. The blaze started at about 3am and razed the houses within minutes. No one was injured. Firemen, who arrived in two fire engines, put out the blaze at61 words
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156 1986-05-01 15 Enjoy xinyao by the fountain in Sentosa A XJNYAO night featuring Singapore's new generation sf singers-cam-tempenew will he held at Seatenn na May lt. Among the nine performers are Straw, a pnpalar xlayaa grnnp, and Mr Uoh Kah Beng, winner nf the spea Beetles sf Wsgspere Brsadeastlag Csrpsratlsa's Taleattme 1988.156 words
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181 1986-05-01 15 THE Ministry of Communications and Information has come out with a new series of fact-sheets on various subjects. The first of the factsheets, which highlights Singapore's public bowing EST"* Fact-sheets covering about 20 subjects, including Changi Airport, urban redevelopment, tourism and politics will be released181 words
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Article398 1986-05-01 16 New count brings amount involved to $75 m PETER Tham Wing Fai was charged yesterday with another count of abetting jailed PanElectric director Tan Kok Liang to commit criminal breach of trust as an agent. With this charge, he now faces a total of398 words
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213 1986-05-01 16 ST PATRICK'S Arts Ceatre alma ta occupy the old St Joseph's Institution building ia Bras Basah Road in two years if all goes well. "Oar ultimate objective remains fixed/' said Brother Joseph McNally, director of the ceatre, at the centre's opening of213 words
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425 1986-05-01 16 KONG SOOK CHIN - 'Screening tests likely to uncover more Aids carriers' KONG SOOK CHIN Byi MORE carriers of the Aids virus are likely to be uncovered in Singapore through the Health Ministry's screening programmes, ai senior government doctor has said. Dr Tulip Tan, the Medical Director of Middle Road Hospital, said this when425 words
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368 1986-05-01 16 Youth robbed woman of $40 and molested her AFTER robbing a young woman of $40, a 19-year-old youth made her lie on the ground and molested her. He then warned her not to raise an alarm before running off. Six days later, Lieo Ming Kwang tried to rob another young368 words
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132 1986-05-01 16 THE Renovation k Decoration Advisory Council has advised Housing Board residents against hiring contractors who solicit business in their estates. The reason is that these contractors were likely to be fly-by-night operators and nit endorsed by the council, said the council's Chairman, Mr Farok132 words
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79 1986-05-01 16 A PART-TIME bus driver took his own life after he was served with a suspension notice for misconduct, a coroner's court heard on Monday. A suicide verdict was recorded on the death of Tan Choon Hoe, 28, who leapt over the parapet of his brother's79 words
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Article34 1986-05-01 16 THE MP (or Kaki Bukit, Mr Chew Here Ching. will present certificates to 110 Civil Defence volunteers this Sunday at the Civil Defence Volunteer Unit headquarters in Jalan Rajah at 2.30 pm.34 words
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112 1986-05-01 16 THREE chopper-wielding robbers held up a woman proprietor and four people in a hairdressing saloon and got away with about $17,000 in cash and valuables on Tuesday. The robbers walked into the Merlin Beauty Salon in Block 64, Circuit Road,112 words
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216 1986-05-01 17 EIGHTEEN constituencies la the central regie" sf Singapore have get together ts hsM a preoeumkmtt sn natlsnal service en May If. The event te be held »t the DBS ftidl torlam m targeted ftt parents ef mmma whs are stent te enlist216 words
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226 1986-05-01 17 THREE more charges, including one of abduction, were yesterday tendered against a suspended army officer at the close of a preliminary inquiry into the alleged rape of a 26--year-old woman last year. Magistrate Edmond Pereira ordered Kulwant Singh s/o Dalip Singh to be remanded226 words
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100 1986-05-01 17 Man killed himself after wife told to leave A LABOURER became depressed after his pregnant Indonesian wife was told to leave the country, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Goh Swee Heng, 32, married the Indonesian woman early last year. She was granted a temporary stay here by the Immigration Department.100 words
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Article, Illustration550 1986-05-01 17 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL ROV says they are a hazard to safety Wm MIRROR, mirror oa the wall, who's the fairest of them all? For the Registry of Vehicles, this old saying has taken a new twist. And it's not very funny. In fact, it550 words
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181 1986-05-01 17 Lower car-check fee for AAS members AUTOMOBILE Association of Singapore members now save ft if they send their cars to AA Pte Ltd in Eunos for inspection. They will also save $5 annually on the subscription fee for ordinary members, which has been reduced from $60 to $55, starting this181 words
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Article, Illustration333 1986-05-01 18 16 who eye beauty title to live together LIKE girl guides on a camping trip, 16 aspiring beauty queens have to "learn to live and play together 0 until Saturday, at least. It is part of a programme introduced for the first time for finalists of the Miss Singapore/Universe Pageant.333 words
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107 1986-05-01 18 A BPKBAPOBE Baa Ser?i_*_K?_r fg aM girl by aegll|(Mt yafaajay laal Ha appeal afataan eesvleLew Swee Oaa, 44, waa Used ttfam by a dist i lll Mr aami May aftar ke ws a—jatii s_ mmmtß the death* Tan Kai SUa V*\m m tm tWtJtkmm.107 words
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Article34 1986-05-01 18 TWO Italian frigates, the Sclrocco and Grecale, will be in Singapore between May 2 and May 5. In conjunction with their visit here, there will be an exhibition of Italian defence equipment.34 words
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294 1986-05-01 18 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL bt■r SINGAPORE Bus Service ia Installing a device to make autre that its older buses will not move off unless the doors are properly closed. This means that if somebody or something Is caught in the door, the bus will294 words
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Article132 1986-05-01 18 Computer board post for scholar MR LIM Swee Say has been appointed Deputy General Manager of the National Computer Board (NCB) from today. He will assist Mr Tan Chin Nam, the board's General Manager, who has been appointed Director of the Economic Development Board. Mr Lim, 31, a Singapore Armed132 words
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Advertisement806 1986-05-01 18 I Concerned^ I about your 1 I child's future? I H The future of your fl lflfl hild depends on flii I flfl And with CAL, you just cannot flfl I A flfl be wrong. .flflfl fl fl *we won't claim to offer child 21st W Am m\RRM' entun adventure806 words
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Advertisement596 1986-05-01 19 FDR EVERY MODERN MOTORIST I _______a H ___8 ___8 1 Wk _H fl fl____i _fl HI _^fl __r^^^B s^k __H ______________> _B ______B m^m^mW m^^^ mM SI -------fl -.HI _________H __H________H _________fl 1 ___H HHBHH____H i H __B _----------B ___B ____________i .fl -.-.-..--fl ---8-1 -.fl I I ______l _____k fl___________>_.596 words
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Article477 1986-05-01 20 WORKERS have little to rejoice over this May Day. The economy is in serious recession after years of heady growth and the outlook for a quick turnaround is not encouraging. Unemployment is growing. Our workers :*iave had to lower their expecta- tions and put up with477 words
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Article382 1986-05-01 20 ANOTHER nuclear mishap has occurred. The last major accident in 1979 at the power plant in Three Mile Island in the US fortuitously killed no one. But, unfortunately, the incident over the weekend at the Chernobyl plant in the Ukraine will, by all accounts, take many382 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1986-05-01 20 E.S. BROWNING - E.S. BROWNING It will be a sober May Day this year. Union leaders have a dual role to play carrying out a wage restraint policy and explaining to workers why such a strategy is necessary. The main story on this1,301 words
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673 1986-05-01 20 INCHON (South Korea) In a factory the size of an airplane hangar, beyond lines of workers bending over huge machines, stands a solitary assembly line with no workers operated by a room full of computers that programme the manufacture of engineNYT - 673 words
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Article, Illustration22 1986-05-01 20 VES APTBR WMT YOU'VE. JUST ToUP US ,WE CAN MOW See WW Yoo CAN'T PoSSIBIY UMER "THE- PR\C£S OP Yooß ffedD22 words
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562 1986-05-01 20 Shedding an old image and finding a new identity new town i YISHUN New Tawa is a place with a past which aaa ta carve aat a fatare Identity far Itself. Traces af the area's Britannic, Aasak aad naval Uaks stUl Sat the estate's western flanks. Melbearae Bar, Canberra Beataaraat562 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1986-05-01 21 ISMAIL PANTEK - ISMAIL PANTEK By writing lor Bertta Harian The Singapore Muslim Religious Council (Muis) has been in existence for almost 18 years now. It is time, the following article argues, for it to gear itself up to meeting new challenges and the rising expectations1,401 words
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Article, Illustration491 1986-05-01 21 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG Table talk By DO YOU remember? It was a moonlit night. The skies in Hougang were studded with stars. Down under, the grass-covered ground was crawling with crickets that creaked and unknown insects that creeped. It was also Friday491 words
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Advertisement281 1986-05-01 20 IThe Magic of Polynesia at the I Novotel Orchid Inn Singapore! I W-- lAORA TAHITI, the exotic I W > A Polynesian show that has enthralled I W 9 audiences all over the world with the songs W f *#*JfcV < and dances of native Polynesia, will perform I W281 words
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Advertisement9 1986-05-01 20 t Next fortnight: Geylang East Geylang minus the lorongs.9 words
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Advertisement481 1986-05-01 21 H! E -fl Sin l P<>* r Handicrafts XI iZ 51 Main Showroom: Singapore Handicrafts Building 72 Eunos Avenue 7 R 9, B»— -l^^^B* tt S mS AVG Sin 9 a P° re 144 0 Tel *****66 (10 lines) R l^uJ.J Mff pen Weekda y 1000am to 630pm Sunday/Holiday 2481 words
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220 1986-05-01 22 On taxi drivers I REFER to the letter "Good practice as cabbies do cheat" by "A Disgruntled Visitor". (ST, April 9). As a frequent traveller, I agree with the view of the visitor from Hongkong that airlines should announce taxi fares as a service to220 words
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220 1986-05-01 22 I REFER to the letter "Good practice as cabbies do cheat" by "A Disgruntled Visitor". (ST Apr 9). I read with disgruntlement the writer's sweeping and one-sided comments about all taxi drivers in Singapore. My husband is a taxi driver who, together with thousands220 words
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97 1986-05-01 22 Dividers difficult to see at night SOME road dividers on the expressways and on some road junctions become unnoticeable at night or during heavy rainfall. This is because the street lamps have a limited range, and because their light is often obstructed by roadside trees. I am sure other roadusers97 words
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121 1986-05-01 22 I WOULD like to draw attention to the inconvenience and danger residents of Jalan Tenang, Jalan Jelita and Jalan Istimewa face every time they try to enter or leave the estate. Since the opening in the road divider opposite Jalan Jelita (next to Tan Boon121 words
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228 1986-05-01 22 CPF money not for maintenance PLEASE refer to the letter "Can HDB flat be fiven to ex-wife to upeep son?" by "Petitioner". (ST, April 14). The board would like to inform the writer that there is no provision under the existing Central Provident Fund Act to allow a member who228 words
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145 1986-05-01 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Be flexible on potted plants in corridors" by ''Plant Lover" (ST, April 19), in which the writer complained that residents in Crawford were not being allowed to display potted plants along the corridors outside their flats. It has145 words
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Letter75 1986-05-01 22 THIS Is In reply to the letter "What is the outcome of STPB probe?" (ST, April 22). Our investigations, recently concluded, showed that the Pulau Langkawi tour was organised by a woman at the request of her friends and relatives and that she had not un- dertaken75 words
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111 1986-05-01 22 Lot it bt clear prices must fall IN the days when hawkers were not licensed there were so many of them around that business was highly competitive and it was difficult to increase prices. Today the scenario has changed. Their number is limited by law. This has created artificial demand111 words
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Letter92 1986-05-01 22 I AM happy to note that the Stock Exchange of Singapore has taken an interest in the annual general meeting of flour-miller Prima Ltd. (ST. April 25). I would like to suggest that the SES appoint an official to be present during the AGMs of92 words
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519 1986-05-01 22 Time to change patients' impression of doctors THE letter from a paediatrician (ST, April 26) in response to the earlier letter from a distressed mother (ST, April 21), who was concerned that she had consulted her doctor but had not been given medicine, properly placed the matter519 words
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256 1986-05-01 22 Freeze annual increments only as a last resort I FULLY support the principle of wage restraint to reduce cost and to increase competitiveness. However, I hope fixed annual increments are only froaen aa a last resort because of the following rea1. The principle of "equal sacrifice" la not applied. Those256 words
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Article, Illustration59 1986-05-01 23 SHARE trading was Jittery yesterday, cutting short Tuesday's rally. The Straits Times Industrial Index eased 1.16 points to 570.20 and the Business Times Composite Index fell 2.90 points to 476.12. Falls led rises 80 to 43 while 28 stocks were unchanged. Turnover fell to 5.33 million units worth59 words
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Article11 1986-05-01 23 TDM 506,000 OCBC 385,000 f Raleigh 246,000 SIA 222,00011 words
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Article65 1986-05-01 23 Parana* 2M +9 SaamOH 4S SFM 515+5 Manm 570 +S S aaasSJj Stc M 4>» Cawajs 3M +4 Iractan SSVi JVi N TavPan M +31* Samoa 274 +3 CaraaaSac 237 +3 liiilniSSt M +3 ua 7V* +?v* Prfew 424 +2 STC 7k 3M +2 SwaavU 1M +2 UaaCaaa 1M65 words
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Article66 1986-05-01 23 K| LaaM SIM IN 50 C frea^snlas JJO —J> OCX. 515 -a «T FM MS -M fllS ITS -IS war Bad IBS -It San Lai 113-1 MTmn 92-1 Cwaawjp M -7 aaaawaMai 368 -t Haw* ISS -S TOM Ml* -SVi lassssa Mns 155 -S auin 6S -S POT SI66 words
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Article91 1986-05-01 23 Apr 29 Apr 30 Apr 29 Apr 30 BT Composite ***** 476 1? ST Properties 319 56 315 70 BT tofrcator 6/9435? *****29 ST kVangs 276 23 274 44 BT 08/OS -141 216 ST Plantation 1999 89 1998 28 CADt -7491 -7519 OCSC 413 M ***** 06V *****0 *****591 words
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Article35 1986-05-01 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Tints Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) time H*r. 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) ***** (28/4/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-05-01 23 TBE US dollar gained 155 ticks to close at DM 2.1870 in Singapore.14 words
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Article21 1986-05-01 23 DM Y FT 89 H$ Utf ***** ***** ***** unq ***** unq ***** 2.1870 ***** ***** ***** 7 793021 words
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Article33 1986-05-01 23 Eurodollar: Lost five ticks to 93.22 a contract. Deatschemark: Lost 35 ticks to 0.4583 a contract. Upamtet yea: Lost 29 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.BO to U*****.30 an ounce.33 words
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Article66 1986-05-01 23 Charter flight contract HONGKONG The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has granted a charter flight contract between Singapore and China's Hainan Island lo Hongkong-based Cathay Travel Service. The firm which is not related to Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd will have one or two flights a month between Singapore andReuter - 66 words
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Article67 1986-05-01 23 HONGKONG The major shareholder of the Macau Tourism and Amusement Co Ltd (STDM), Mr Henry Fok, is to sell about 6 per cent of his holdings in the Macau Casino to other shareholders before the company goes public. But Mr Francis Leung, vice-president of Citicorp International Ltd, theAFP - 67 words
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Article62 1986-05-01 23 HONGKONG Ireland's leading commercial bank, the Bank of Ireland, has opened an Asian regional representative office and a deposit-taking company, 801 Asia Ltd. [The bank deputy governor, Mr Bernard Breen, '*mtmy tamttamamm a said the deposit-taking company, linked with the bank's operations in Dublin, London andAFP - 62 words
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Article93 1986-05-01 23 Tibet plans airline BEIJING Tibet is planning to set up its own airline to Hy to Kathmandu and Hongkong in its bid to boost tourism. The Vice-Chairman of Tibet's government, Mr Puqung, was quoted by the Xinhua news agency as saying that Tibet and Nepal were discussing the date forReuter - 93 words
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Article74 1986-05-01 23 BEIJING China plans to start trading futures on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBT) in grains and metals at an appropriate time, a top Chinese trade official said. Mr Sun Hanchao, Deputy Director of the International Trade Research Institute (ITRI) of the Ministry of Foreign Economic RelationsReuter - 74 words
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318 1986-05-01 23 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Maximum 49% will ensure it remains a local company By SINGAPORE Press Holdings is taking steps to ensure that it remains a Singapore company. The newspaper giant has called an extraordinary general meeting on May 24 to pass a resolution limiting foreign318 words
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Article, Illustration282 1986-05-01 23 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By EXCELLENT service. Employees of The Pavilion Inter-Continental Singapore from doorman Talib bin Chukop to general manager Eric Pruefer can boast this and have a plaque to show tor it. The collective effort to excel won the four-year-old hotel the Inter-Conti-nental Hotels group's Excellence282 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-05-01 23 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH •y SINGAPOREANS have munched their way through millions of apples to clinch the title of third largest consumer of apples in the world, after West Germany and Norway. About 41 per cent ot the apples we eat come468 words
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329 1986-05-01 23 JOHOR BARU Despite the recession, Malaysia Shipyard and Engineering Sdn Bhd (MSE) achieved total gross sales of MJ145.4 million last year compared to MJ141.1 million the previous year, its chief executive, Mr Mohamed Taib Ibrahim, said yesterday. He told reporters in Pasir Gudang, 32Bernama - 329 words
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Article252 1986-05-01 23 TDM hit by M$8.2m 'extra' loss AN MsB.2 million extraordinary loss has caused plantation, trading and leasing group TDM Bhd to run up a net loss of MfSU million for last year. But TDM's position was helped by M55.6 million in unappropriated profit brought forward so that the gram pared252 words
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Article364 1986-05-01 23 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By ONO A Ce, eae of Stogapore* largest steeburok-twe-year revolving credit taetttty ef flit mllllea. The last ef Its 34 beaks, tod hy First NaRmml Baak of Chicago, terday to em tend the ereeß tocflHy whleh will eeaaprtoe Rmmimmm aad short tsnn364 words
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72 1986-05-01 23 STANDARD Chartered Bank's Area General Manager, Mr Michael Brown, has been elected President of the British Business Association. Mr Brown, who served as a Vice-President on the old committee, succeeds Mr Jack Snowden. Mr Brown is also on the j Banking Sub-committee of the72 words
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Article2557 1986-05-01 24 READERS should be aware ol the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanfes, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al deafcifs at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,557 words
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Article2276 1986-05-01 24 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (3 I OS) xd AMD'3 30S) ll) 3 30 Alcom (0 538 0 575X 10) 0 52 AISB (0 488 0 495) (2) 0 49 (2) 0 48 API <0 3280 3245X2)0 314 (5) 0 32 ASM (0 696 0 70S) (24) 02,276 words
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Article2663 1986-05-01 24 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots ot 10 shares each, with the pnce quoted in dolars IMS Last VwM Yd Day Mill Low CMpa* Salt Ctunfe COM) Ugh Low2,663 words
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Article381 1986-05-01 25 OCBC OUB UOB DBS MiM ngs daily 5 5 4V» 4V 4 I .itttly 4V 4 Al osave 4V 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4>/4 4>4 4 4>/ 4 (l) 2 months 4'/ 4 (D 3 months 4 4 4>/ 4 4>/ 4 (l) 6 months 4V» 4Vj381 words
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Article165 1986-05-01 25 lfit#riMnk Ov9f tho counter Foreign Local dotes to Foreign currency otrency one wH of to 910 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.6199-1.6228 6.27-6.08 Canadian dollar 1.5934-1.5953 6.35—6.22 NZ dollar 1.2774-1.2802 8.01-7.74 Sterling pound 3.3956—3.3994 2.99—2.93 US dollar 2.1950-2.1960 4.60-4.53 Local dotes to lOOmfts of foroifn currency Austrian schilling 14.3225-14.3337165 words
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Article105 1986-05-01 25 THE US dollar closed unchanged against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer in narrow trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1925 and 2.1965. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1780/90 and closed at 2.1785/95. Trading was narrow, fluctuating within105 words
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Article161 1986-05-01 25 HONGKONG Gold closed a shade easier in fairly dull trading yesterday in the absence of fresh factors, dealers said. They said traders tended to be sidelined as the US dollar's trend remained unclear. There was some profittaking following the rally in New York where traders bought gold on fear161 words
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Article30 1986-05-01 25 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tuts Singapore 344.40—344.90 342 50—343 00 Hongkong 344.40—344.70 342.15 342 55 Tim Mm New York 344.80—345 30 343.70—344 30 London 345 00 345 50 344.50—*****30 words
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Article229 1986-05-01 25 mmmmmtf tw\cm for Bam i Singapore Urot Trust The Commerce 0 7*— oB? Tlw Savings Fund 0W— 065 Spore Prog Fur-d 0 30 -0 32 Spo*. Set Fund OW>-ob4 Spoie Invest Fund o*4-047 S por- (quity Fund 0 34-0 36 Asia IM Trust MaUn.fSt fund 1 OS— l229 words
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Article102 1986-05-01 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit JUNE Eurodollar opened slightly lower than yesterday's close. The June contract traded between 93.20 and 93.24 during the day after opening four ticks lower at 93.23 in quiet trading ahead of Simex's holiday tomorrow. The June contract finally settled at 93.22. (100 implied interest rate) Open High102 words
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Article, Illustration61 1986-05-01 25 CURRENCY futures opened lower than the previous settlement and traded marginally lower. After opening 21 ticks lower at 0.4597, June deutschemark traded lower to close off the day's low at 0.4583. (US dollar Devtschemark) Open High Low Sett Est ftf taN 0 4597 0 4603 0.4582 0.4583 534 Sep*61 words
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Article43 1986-05-01 25 JUNE yen opened 26 ticks lower at 0.*****6 and settled at 0.*****3. i Jupa Yen) Open High Low Sett Est V«l JuM 0.*****6 0.*****88 0.*****2 0 *****3 281 Sept 0.*****4 KM 0.*****5A 0.*****8 Opea Ist (Tmi): UW. Act Vol (Tm«): 438.43 words
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Article, Illustration44 1986-05-01 25 THE June contract closed US$l.BO higher at U*****.30 an ounce in quiet trading. (USS per troy ounce* Open High Low Sett Est V«l Ju M 346.50 346.50 346. 30 A 346.30 5 A«s 349.50 Sept 351.10 Ofwa bit (Tim): Act Vol (Ties): nil.44 words
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Article, Illustration641 1986-05-01 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receivinf Shp (toyaft) Arr Cargo Time Block Lars Ms (8606) 05/5(2330) F5 1430 1530/1330 1430 A] Bl *****330 Fl A Virginia (7) 03/5(1000) F7 *****130/1130 1230 Nl/Pl A Nebraska (6) 05/5 (2130) F7 1230 1330 SI Islamabad (40HW)641 words
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Article, Illustration237 1986-05-01 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Lin Petaling 2 Kl9 aside 01/5 Nedlloyd Barcelona Xl? aside 01/5 Raiah Brooke K2SW aside 01/5 Royal Viking Star (P) KO9 aside 01/5 0200 Tien Ann K35 aside 01/5 Tomoh Satu K2l aside 01/5 Barber Perseus KO9 01/5 02/5 Builder 3 K23 01/5237 words
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Article15 1986-05-01 25 Rubber Closinc prkts cents/Uo Singapore May ***** up tour cents Malaysia May ***** unchanged15 words
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Article18 1986-05-01 25 Tin Closing prices Ms/klo KL Tin 14.59 up two cents Turnover 64 tonnes I down 76 tonnes18 words
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Article25 1986-05-01 25 Ctowif pricn Copp«r £/tanw Tan Spot 924 00-925 00 (929 00-929 bO) 3 months *****-932 50 (943 00-943 50) Market tone Steady Sales 68.75025 words
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Article26 1986-05-01 25 Ctowif prim Sil»»r USS/trey INd Twi S.n«aoof» S 06-S 1 1 5 00-S 05 Tan Mw Ne« T(»k SW--SlO SOO-SOS Source Credit Stint* 5 <Wf26 words
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Article25 1986-05-01 25 Ctaai| pricti Aluminium £/tonne Turn Spot 764 00-765 00 (754 00-755 00) 3 months 754 00-755 00 (*****-748 50) Market tone Steady Sales 300025 words
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Article96 1986-05-01 25 Crude MS/tome May 535 (south and central) June 550 (south) palm oi USS tonnes RBD palm oil May 247 50 (sellers) June 245 (sellers) 245 (settts) RBO Stearin May 200 (sellers) lune July 202 50 (sellers) RBO Otein May 267 50 (sellers) June/July 265 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised96 words
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612 1986-05-01 25 A FIRM start failed to follow through after the first hour on the Singapore stock market yesterday and Tuesday's strong rebound was stopped in its tracks. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which rose eight points on Tuesday, eased 1.16 points yesterday to close at612 words
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Article248 1986-05-01 25 X •*< Ckanf* HK Etect 900 unch A-ocln«Hot.K 099N -001 ul A tV Bonk Of Eo.t A«o 20 40 +0 I ?g-n lt% f^ ss te w i 7,? is tj« F E Comortum 0 465 0 0 1 5 R#< *V 1 1 lON unch ForEo»tE«ch ""'^HKTilt 1120248 words
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Article349 1986-05-01 25 Ml 30 Ten Chinee MrHub Elec 370 +15 Mrtvjb Ettote 1750 -10 Ajewnoto 1600 +10 Mrr*ub Heovy 374 -I g*. 407 +7 MiUubnh. 718 -4 Amodo 910 +)5 Mit»oi Co 445 +5 A»oh. Chem 830 unch MiTvji ShpMdg 138 -I ,28 +5 Mitvji Smernng 375 -6 bonk Of Tokyo349 words
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Article298 1986-05-01 25 *M 30 Cents Change Hooker 224 unch (Awl) I C I 262 +2 Ind Equity 958 -10 A C I 360 -r-2 Lergnfon 75 -2 AMI 327 -3 Lend Lerne 92o +10 A P M 372 3 Aberfoyte Sao .".o 2z'* a 2£L A,M ii£ unch Age zz 335298 words
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Article53 1986-05-01 25 i NST Mei ~T~ Wednesday 942.77 (946.49) Hm Honghoni Hanf Sent -'0 Wednesday 1,836.99 (1,826.29) 1 Austraian AlOrdkiaries Wednesday 1,210.5 (1,209.1) I Nhket Stock Average Wednesday 15,825.50 (Closed) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,391.2 (1,365.3) Dow Jones Average *7gg Tuesday 1,825.89 (1,843.75) (Figures in brackets refer to those of tho53 words
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Article223 1986-05-01 25 «prl» IBS Clunc* Akoo 40* AS*d Sig 52* -H Am T«l» T«l 25* Amoo Inc 14* unch Am Corp 59* B«tht«hfn Sfi 18* -1* Boaing Co 57H unch Burrooght Cp 62 Cotarpior Co 54* Chos* Monhm 47H -U Chryttor Cp 37* -H CitKorp 61* Com Not Go* 47*223 words
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Article509 1986-05-01 25 Apt 29 rtnet CfcM|t •WJSTWALS Aft*d-Lyon» 313 2 Aw Dairies BTRPIC 473 +8 Bobcocki 190 +1 Barclay* 549xd 12 Beechom 40S -8 BCC 350 +2 Hue Ode 718 +45 BOC Group 351 »d 4 Boots 269 unch Bowatar 333 +15 BATS 395 +4 Orrtonnio 133 unch BP 545 +4509 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-05-01 26 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Innovations By Bank's signature verifier CITIBANK customers in Singapore can now get their signatures verified almost instantly by tellers as the bank has installed an automated on-line computer. The Auto Sig 11, which can store signatures, is a boon to cus- tomers who previously340 words
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Article444 1986-05-01 26 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG William Jacks units drag it to MsB.4m bottom-line loss »y TRADING losses in the William Jacks companies in Malaysia and Singapore have taken diversified Johan Holdings Bhd into the red for the first time in five years. Johan, which has the Diners Club444 words
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Article60 1986-05-01 26 LONDON Lloyds Bank and Sanwa Bank of Japan have announced the signing of a contract for the purchase of Lloyds Bank's 99.9 per cent interest in Lloyds Bank California by Golden State Sanwa Bank for about £170 million (*****.3 million) in cash. The banks have been negotiatingUPI - 60 words
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Article32 1986-05-01 26 MR Bertie Cheng Shao Shiong. General Manager of the Post Office Savings Bank, has been appointed Alternate Director to Mr Chua Kim Yeow on the board of General Securities Investments.32 words
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208 1986-05-01 26 THE Overseas Union Bank (OUB) Group continued to show growth in its assets, loans and advances last year despite the sharp drop in its profits. OUB Chairman Mr Lien Ying Chow noted in the annual report that deposits in the groups companies, including certificates208 words
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257 1986-05-01 26 KUALA LUMPUR BERNAMA has signed an agreement with Sime Darby Systems to set up a nationwide voice-grade communication network covering all major towns in the country. This would pave the way for further expansion of Bernama s news and information services, Bernama General ManagerBernama - 257 words
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Advertisement91 1986-05-01 23 WmMmm^mM lL_____^__Um_____l mT________*U____ Itmtmm. m _________ii._l-__________- CVD _fl P W em n B____Ui l___ _BB > 'X Bh_. a H—^^iNr** '^^GH^^s^ t _r __j__t -fl the goodness ChrysantfiemuiTis, 9^m mm^^WK^mWmwSm^mWßmm^^W in our refreshing drmßß^^^Bßß^H|B^^B^y is cooling and soofhind. -j^^k m t3^K m^^Wf You can dnnk it- Jlffa^ __h_&*a_yEft mmmT* brighter,91 words
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Advertisement227 1986-05-01 24 9H|| Hold it! J|||l Read this llllllffllllbeforeyou insert that key! Think carefully Would you like to return to an oriental avant-garde, cosmopolitan or Japanese-style home? Decide later, check it out first at Roxy Square where you will find a conglomeration of some ofthe best furniture from all over the world.227 words
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Advertisement9 1986-05-01 25 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary f3^ Omttibttwd by CJ FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS9 words
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Advertisement624 1986-05-01 26 ntftn m___M__T HBUHtt OiM— W I X^H PBBLB. lIIUNBI DUMB I REDUCTION IN ELECTRICITY AND GAS TARIFFS I We are pleased to inform consumers that electricity and gas will cost less from 1 May 86. The revised tariffs as shown I below will apply to the June 86 cycle of624 words
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Advertisement2073 1986-05-01 27 all credit cards accepted All Jewelleries Set in 18ct, 20ct 22ct Gold mtw fl Wa _______B M WbAJ** I 1 Bd*] Ifl B_L___#_l Ifl Hip I I _____fl m^ r* ____S l_L__! W\ r* aWr^Rm I _H _Z____i I H T I I fli__fl I I _H fl _l I2,073 words
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Obituary, Illustration470 1986-05-01 28 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths THOMAS YANG TAI TONG Age 54 passed away peacefully on 28th April 1986 Wife: Yang Wong May Yung Son: Raymond Yang Hon Mun Daughters: Son-in-law: Mary Yang Hon Mee Tan Yong Seng Anna Yang Hon Pik Betty Yang Hon Wan Cortege will leave Singapore470 words
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Obituary, Illustration187 1986-05-01 28 T.VEERIAH Age 69 patt.d away peacefully on Mth April 'SS leaving behind beloved Wife: Alamelu Animal Sona: Radah (CID) Rajendra (John) Ravindran (Peter) Rajan (William) Ramani (Benny) Rajasegaran (Tony) Daughters Vasunthara (Baby Jane) Rajaswart (Jessie) Rajathilagam (Jennifer) Daughters-in-law Suseela Rajeswarl Prabhavathi Andal Josephine Sone-in-law: Rajendran (Simon) Ashogan Gunasegaran187 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1986-05-01 28 Tit* Family or tt<* lata MDM. YONG SEH YING wish to express thoir heertfelt thanks and gratituda lo tha officara a •taft of GSMB and RSM, PMC a members of WO» a SGHa' maas; Director*, managamant and collaaguaa of OCBC Ltd, OCBC Staff Association; Managamant snd staff ot74 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1986-05-01 28 Oeerest Sister Grace, Nephews Gerald a John CPT JOSEPH LUM We share your painful loss In your grief we are one By your side we'll always be Mom. Jui, Pst A Dennis.34 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-05-01 28 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE Noordin pair in good shape ON THE TRACK with I ne top tenj Flag Commander Kelly Green n N. Conqueror Tong Lam Ribat n Deu Fete Dlx Lord Vaae Slick Trick Alrowana P. Of Vlrtae PENANG Class 3 stablemates Flag Commander and Kelly Green II impressed in417 words
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Article115 1986-05-01 28 Read takes over Allan string BUKIT Timah trainer Ivan Allan has officially handed in his trainer's licence. Malayan Racing Association Secretary Tim Thompson said yesterday. Thompson added that Allan's assistant trainer. Charlie Read, was granted an A' licence on Tuesday and the horses entered by Allan for the Penang May115 words
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1354 1986-05-01 28 Fairway looks at their home records IPOH Titan U looks the pick of the 24 Class 3 newcomers entered for the Penang meeting starting on Saturday. A batch of 24 unraced newcomers have also been entered. Although Titan 13 (late Titan Flyer) is stillNST - 1,354 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1986-05-01 28 Race 1: POLISH Race 2: KAL AM A ROY Race S: BLUE BLOOD Race 4: PINTO MAN Race S: MARRYLAND Race C: BLAZE AHEAD Race 7: BULAN II Race 8: AMIGO'S GUITAR Race f PACT FINDER Quartet betting In Race S and tierce aad forecast1,520 words
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Advertisement175 1986-05-01 28 WmX (^Wemoriaiii Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I I form and send it to us at least a day a before publication. I (Or call CATS at *****66). I To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd I Classified Advertisement Department I 390 Kim Seng Road I I Times House,175 words
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Advertisement7 1986-05-01 28 5 More Obituaries ■K on Pg. 307 words
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Article, Illustration718 1986-05-01 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW National champ Patricia leads HCJC to Schools' A title By I SCORECAR: TAILS TENNIS (F__Os) Girls' A Dhrlatoa: Hwa Cbeag JC S BaWamt JC 1 (HCJC first): Ang Kie Ling bt Chen Xlnchin 21-9. 21-17; Patricia Kim bt Liao Meizhen 21-4.718 words
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Article433 1986-05-01 29 ATHLETICS Tanzania's Juma Dcangaa won the men's 10,000m race and Kenya's Maria Chamweno captured the women's 1,500m event at the Hyogo Relay Carnival in Kobe on Tuesday. Dcangaa broke away in the final 400m and sped to victory in 28m in 15.135ec. Maria won her eventAP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 433 words
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257 1986-05-01 29 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By BOYS* TOWN Vocational Institute and Catholic Junior College will meet in the National Schools A Division soccer final at Jalan Besar Stadium next Wednesday. Both teams cleared their semi-final hurdles by 2-0 victories at Jalan Besar yesterday defending champions Boys'257 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-05-01 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW HWA CHONG Junior College student Lee Teck Yong's return to the schools' scene has not been without una and downa. The peak for the 17-year-old national trainee was winning all his matches in the National Schools A Division Boys' table210 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-05-01 29 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI St. Andrew's win U-17 title Byl FIFTEEN minutes before the whistle, defeat for St. Andrew's in yesterday's National Schools' Under-17 rugby final against Dunearn Secondary Technical had looked improbable they had accumulated 249 points in their previous six matches and conceded only six. But 15ALBERT SIM - 314 words
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Article218 1986-05-01 30 HOLLANO 0 SCOTLAND 0 EINDHOVEN World Cup finalists Scotland drew 0-0 with Holland on Tuesday night in a friendly soccer international robbed of much of its relevance by the absence of the Scottish first team. With Graeme Sou ness, Kenny Dalglish, Alan Hansen and GordonReuter - 218 words
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Article252 1986-05-01 30 I BRITISH SOCCEF LONDON Second Division Wimbledon are on the brink of joining the top flight just nine seasons after entering the Fourth Division. Tuesday night's 1-0 win over Stoke means that Wimbledon need just three points from their final three games to guarantee promotion. AnotherReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration304 1986-05-01 30 BELGIUM BRUSSELS Belgian coach Guy Thijs on Tuesday included two rookies at the expense of a duo of experienced internationals in his soccer squad for the World Cup finals in Mexico. Hamburg SV defender Gerard Plessers was dropped after a lacklustre performance in the West GermanReuter; AP - 304 words
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Article143 1986-05-01 30 Dawn of the Super Division? LONDON Manchester United chairman Martin Edwards has said that English soccer is moving towards an elitist First Division to wMch entry would no longer be by promotion. Commenting on Tuesday night's decision by the English League to reduce the First Division from 22 to 20Reuter - 143 words
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Article347 1986-05-01 30 CAPETOWN THE South African Rugby Board said on Tuesday they would not take any action to stop the controversial tour by a rebel New Zealand team. The International Rugby Board last week ordered the SARB to halt the tour of South Africa, which the New ZealandReuter; AFP - 347 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-05-01 30 > ZEUjJ BELFAST David Campbell, just 20 and with only 35 minutes international experience, was named in Northern Ireland's 22-man squad for the World Cup soccer finals in Mexico on Tuesday. The latest Nottingham Forest find has been given the chance to rocket to stardom. Just as 17-year-oldReuter; AFP - 326 words
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Article181 1986-05-01 30 LONDON Middlesex and Derbyshire played out a tame draw in their County Championship cricket match at Lord s after Derbyshire avoided the fol-low-on early on Tuesday, thanks to an aggressive 44 by John Morris. Two dropped slip catches helped Derbyshire after they resumed at a shakeyReuter - 181 words
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Article374 1986-05-01 30 BUMING* The president of tbe International Olympic Committee, Juan Antonio Samaranch, met a North Korean delegation here yesterday and emerged with some optimism about resolving differences between North and South Korea over the 1988 Seoul Olympics. After a half-hour meeting with the two-man delegation, Samaranch, toldAP - 374 words
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Article, Illustration445 1986-05-01 30 Bearzot names a mixture of rookies and veterans for World Cup finals ITALIAN SQUAD Goalkeepers: Franco Tuncredi (age: 31, caps: 10), Giovanni Galli (26 13). Walter Zenga (26 0). Defenders: Antonio Ca brini (30.62), Fulvio Collovatti (29 48), Gaetano Scirea (33 72), Pietro Vierchowod (27/21). GiuseppeAP; Reuter; AFP - 445 words
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Article224 1986-05-01 30 URUGUAY MONTEVIDEO Uruguayan team manager Omar Borras has named his 22-man squad for the World Cup soccer finals in Mexico, but an operation could keep his captain out of the tournament. Veteran goalkeeper Rodolfo Rodriguez, Uruguay's most-capped player with 79 internationals, underwent a stomach operation on Monday followingReuter; AP - 224 words
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Article130 1986-05-01 30 MOROCCO RABAT Morocco included five professionals playing for European soccer cliibs and five players from African club champions Royal Armed Forces in their 22-man World Cup squad. Brazilian-born coach Jose Faria sprang no surprises when he named his line-up on Tuesday, the only notable absentees beingReuter - 130 words
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Article320 1986-05-01 30 BELGIUM Goalkeepers: Gilbert Bodart (age: 25 cap: 1), Jacky Munaron (30/7), Jean-Ma-rie Pfaff (33/50). Wim de Coninck (28/0). Defender*: Eric Gerets (32/55), Georges Grun (24/14), Michel Renquin (30/5), Franky van der Elst (25/8), Hugo Broos (34/20), Stephane Domol (20/1), Nichel de Wolf (28/16), Patrick Vervoot (21/1). Midfielders: Enzo ScifoReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 320 words
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Article401 1986-05-01 30 INDIANAPOLIS ttf TOP-SEEDED Steffi Graf, of West Germany, made her debut in the United States Open clay court championships on Tuesday with a 6-3, 6-1 triumph over American Mary Joe Fernandez. Steffi, ranked third in the world, took control from the outset of the sec-ond-round matchReuter; AFP; AP - 401 words
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Article, Illustration717 1986-05-01 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Brother Eing Chong proves an able reserve By FIRST the bad news: Local Order of Merit winner Poh Eng Soon withdrew from the Singapore team to this weekend's Dunhill Cup Pacific Zone golf Championship after damaging a ligament on his left wrist717 words
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Article, Illustration572 1986-05-01 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Indonesia to meet China in both Cup finals Reports... By Pictures... By AST MIGHT'S RESULTS fl ■a *_*ftfjHFft». £wj hitswls 4 Malaysia 1 (laeV mmam first): Icuk Sugiarto bt Misbun Sidek 15-5, 15-1; Lius Pongoh bt Ong Beng Teong 15-3, 154; Liem Swie KingJANATHAN CHOO - 572 words
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Article, Illustration260 1986-05-01 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI *EST OF SPORT mt THE Singapore soccer side, who suffered a humiliating 5-1 defeat by Selangor in the Malaysia Cup semi-finals last week, will continue to be handled by the same management team when training resumes for the friendly match against Manchester United on260 words
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Article194 1986-05-01 31 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH much of that team with national left-back Sharon Ong as skipper. They are propped up by the return of national stopCt Lisa Thangavelu and termediates Asnah Tawil and Nora Kamalia. Bukit Timah too, look capable of making an impact with the services194 words
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Article167 1986-05-01 31 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By AS feared, the Singapore Open Grasscourt, the biggest tennis showcase in the Republic, has been pushed back to its original October dates. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association had been left floundering with a $70,000 sponsorship problem after Borneo Motors pulled out their traditional ■"EP167 words
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Article36 1986-05-01 31 SINGAPORE Recreation Club Blues handed Tridents their first defeat in the Anchor-Kent Division One darts competition when they triumphed 5-4. Otmm raamtW: Prairie Express A 7 Tridents 2; Sundstrand 6 Prairie Express B 3.36 words
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Article18 1986-05-01 31 PAKISTAN League defeated Prisons 4-2 in a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two match at Tanglin yesterday.18 words
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Article, Illustration429 1986-05-01 31 at ______________-*Tpg^|Ty^^B-j* t'-i i t _p__j^ i i r Han Jian ia paal 30 9 _______S tsmm .ammrm hn ano, for yaars, na haa been bearing the I|M-_M^______ tmt _a_^fl%_n PWfOTil Off craing wen as a singles playar. But thara comas a tima whan a429 words
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Advertisement300 1986-05-01 29 \c oogt atai^^\ Long John Silvers I OFFICIAL OPENING OF I BUKIT BATOK OUTLET KUNG SIN CARPENTER I FACTORY: SH 27A, JALAN BESAR, PEKAN NENAS JOHOR. I TEL: 891 286 RES. TEL: 891 042 I A, BEN FOODS (S) PTE LTD I jrWjW\ (A subBkjk3rv Of OAF Ud) 2308 Pandan300 words
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Advertisement120 1986-05-01 29 ____E aaaJMW/ /Mk *^^^^^He^sH^^^^^^K^^^Bfl WL^w ma Ar^m \ym m m\mm\ WITH VICTOR KHOO Af^TMj, I AND HIS PAL J Pl| jk thanEE J3 "THE TALKING DOLL" m Fun Quizzes The Victor Charlee Show f iMagic Show Song Requests. Jf*L Ist May 1 986, Thursday 2pm to spm xr^mLm 1/ 3rd120 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1986-05-01 30 183 Condolences 183 Condolences I Our Heartfelt Condolence* To Tha Family Of The Late 1 I GEORGE ANDREW REE 1 Departed 29th April 1986 I From: I Management k Staff of I K. MOHAMED YOUSOFF PTE LTD I38 words
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Obituary, Illustration98 1986-05-01 30 In loving memory ol KONG YIT KIEW (Wife ol Mr Wong Sun) Deperled 1/5/85 It's 1 year since you've gone But memories of you still linger deeply In our hearts. Deeply missed but always remembered by husband, aorta, daughters, daughters-in-law. sons-in-law and gcaodchitdren In loving memory ol98 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1986-05-01 30 MR. P.M.S. NATHAN Departed 1.5.198S Always remembered by eon: Antom*. daughtar-in-.aw: Regina, grand-daughter: Angelina and all loved oooe. A Requiem High Meee wW be Held ai 6 obp m on 1-SSt today al Tbe Church ol the Risen Chritt, Taa £JJ^J^____________________________ In Loving Mamory Of BTEPHEN LEE83 words
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Advertisement55 1986-05-01 30 Proposed increase V n annual value is Wr*\ unreasonan''" \IV .mmmmtmS,- L P O/* O^ ..•••>::• XEVs-rR-ar -J, r *-v •***r*' i**i N ,l \*s__3__3!rfj^*"*3»v^"eit \>?-** J,,M •»**--e_ 0/rf Few property owners know where their liabilities begin. Or end. The answer: Published by 1 lITICjU Distributed by BOOKS NMNtI Om55 words
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Advertisement188 1986-05-01 31 10,000 Sq. Ft. Showroom Offers Big Discount Make your order now, 'g |m|^M we can hold your P E? goods for 6 months f|j^Mj^^^^^^^^K _________r M^r"*"^*" jl L ffiHTftblk 5 years warranty American waterproof ft Cft j »j| lIpImX SCOTCHGARD sofa set from UDU j Full Range B_?*^^^^___tfl I La188 words
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Advertisement194 1986-05-01 31 a Singapore y I Turf Club E ft NOTICE ffi ft SELANGOR U il May Amateur Meeting 1986 |3 TOTALISATORS WW Eft The Bukit Timah Racecourse and mnt ftft The Town Office will be opened for betting Wm W on Thursday, lst May 1986. ffi I A gate admission fee194 words
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Miscellaneous101 1986-05-01 31 HOCKEY VaaaaM Mm* (Balestier Rd, 8.30 am). SOCCEB NTL OHr t: Sembawang SC v Gilbralur (Deptford). South Avenue v Changi Utd (Jin Besar); Div S: SCC Padang v Jin Sultan (Jin Besar). Bedok Youth v Cairnhill FC (St Wilfrid's) aU at 4.45 pm. SQI ASH Mil* Premier Leagae Mm: Safra101 words
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282 1986-05-01 32 OSLO Prime Minister Kaare Willoch's coalition government collapsed yesterday after losing a vote of confidence he had demanded from Parliament. It was the first Norwegian government to lose power outside of an election in 23 years. After a 13-hour debate in theAP - 282 words
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Article58 1986-05-01 32 WELLINGTON Thousands of angry New Zealand farmers marched on Parliament yesterday to protest against the Labour government's economic policies, which they claim are crippling the farming industry. Banner-carrying farmers gathered at noon for a subdued march through the streets to Parliament to listen to speeches by farm unionReuter - 58 words
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Article30 1986-05-01 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell 6.32 points to 1,819.57 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-05-01 32 Singer, hubby accused of cheating head of immigration A TAIWANESE -lager, Chea Chin Pel, sad her ksshaad, Tsa IW Nee aHas William, arete Matty charged yesterday wtth cheating Ihe Cemptreller sf ln_i__mtfsa whea spplylag f er sa eatry perIt Is alleged that Taa, whs Is a Stagaaereaa, aad Chea had254 words
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Article60 1986-05-01 32 What it should have been IN YESTERDAY'S story headlined "More than 180 ask for second flats under new ruling", it was reported that flat owners have applied to buy a second home "within 18 months of being allocated the first flat". It should have read "...after 18 months of being60 words
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Article, Illustration666 1986-05-01 32 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE It will be the biggest in Singapore with 400 beds mw EAST coast residents are to get a new private hospital in their neighbourhood in about four years. It will be located in Upper East Coast Road, a short distance from666 words
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471 1986-05-01 32 S. KUMAR - More Japanese firms eyeing Singapore as production base S. KUMAR Rising yen making Japan-made goods dearer by•»■ MORE Japanese companies, affected by the rising yen, are eyeing Singapore as a base for their manufacturing operations. At least one of them has sent representatives to Singapore to look at facilities here.471 words
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Article177 1986-05-01 32 TOKYO A 49-year-old man who had nothing but snow to eat survived for 40 days on Mt Fuji and was rescued by an owner of a mountain lodge on Tuesday, police said. Police said Mr Yoshitaro Suzuki, a construction worker, started to climbAP - 177 words
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82 1986-05-01 32 Picasso work to be sold in 500 pieces SYDNEY A Sydney mail-order company plans to divide a Picasso work into 500 pieces and sell them separately, The Daily Telegraph reported. The company, Subdivision Art, paid A513,000 (5520,900) for the 1959 Picasso linocut Trois Femmes, one of only 50 produced, theAFP - 82 words
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Article158 1986-05-01 32 US trade deficit soars to $32b WASHINGTON The US trade deficit Jumped 16.3 per cent in March to US$l4.5 billion (Ss32 billion) as imports of manufactured goods soared to an all-time mgh and the country suffered a record deficit with Japan. The Commerce Department yesterday said the March deficit wasAP - 158 words
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Advertisement91 1986-05-01 32 SPECIAL OFFER ITEMS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY '86 Qtiiftifc I llSflflßßfe nyfmmmA Rjkvr*\w t m*w I W I j Mm*' -Am \/s*jJ?&\ Warn ml^l i___________________L______H^^ mMWMWMMWMMMM ALPHA Modular display unit from Belgium. aW^t^m^ M -_jf m mmt M —^Wr m v*M. **___lE_____t Mtwwmt^sssss^^JKsr*' l_L ■aM W^M W m 191 words
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Advertisement76 1986-05-01 32 Trade ssrpiat likely tt leave Nahnstat red-faced: Pages DESARU EXPRESS Daily Shuttle Bus Service Hyatt Mandarin Shangri-La River View Desaru Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel View Hotel 0900 hrs 0910 hrs 0920 hrs 0930 hrs 1200 hrs 1400 hrs 1410 hrs 1420 hrs 1430 hrs —l7oo hrs 1630 hrs- 1400 hrs76 words
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Advertisement607 1986-05-01 32 *mW Defy SP£C/Al m i ma. ma mam m A > v >^^ \*y^^ Span S, liitse prker^sr ii"^i*^ customer, Offor -a ammamw good^!! e J loc f ls nmm^attl'n HtGM KITCHEN STOOL lßsf/ HUffy! R-90 Tha sokd pme stool is one which no kitchen *__i (___k. candow rt hout^^Usuals27607 words
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Miscellaneous140 1986-05-01 32 Weather UP TO 1 pjn. Shoorari ever fsw areas in tho Ms mombif snd early aftemoon. TEMP. (C) sp tt 6 ajn. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.07 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/16 C Cloudy Msslls 22/37 C Sunny Amsterdam 4/16 C Gear DMksarae140 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1986-05-01 1 The ham sandwich is now übiquitous fare in Singapore, from the one you can get round the corner in the HDB minimart, to the gourmet creations handmade to order in specialist delicatessens in the heart of the tourist belt. It is believed that 801,108 words
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454 1986-05-01 1 MAY HO - MAY HO IN THE days before refrigeration, meat was a luxury. It did not keep for very long, but through experimentation, man discovered that reducing the moisture content of the meat helped keep it. The methods used to "dry" out the meat and454 words
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Advertisement141 1986-05-01 1 m\a\wTe Wtahßoffm M ,„r' :j < I al 1 "J Ul.v I V __♦_> I *_-7 a^_aa_s.^»^^*~"^ fTf" .v/ I c!~'S-_J-i_ J h r t% ->,___, I v*» i __x^^ _^_^_^_^___B i II "_l aW^W^^ _______>«^V/ w '■"■kiwihii aoAAmmtAmmm That's right, contrary to Anniversary Sale (starting today) some of ay141 words
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Advertisement90 1986-05-01 1 a___________T^^ i EhW 6 |*j\of e I_J| The apple of a cook's eye 2 It's the right season for choosing and cooking a fruit that c.dc*s crispness and arresting flavour to many dishes. Crime, passion, reality... 19 Rashomon's a philosophical whodunit Porridge goes posh ll Not just a poor man's90 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1986-05-01 2 It's apple season again, judging from the mounds of crisp red apples piled high in our shops and markets. TAN LEE LENG gives an account of the role of the apple in history, culture and mythology, and tells us how to1,278 words
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607 1986-05-01 2 Healthy Lifestyle Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Dr Ang Kong Ee Exercise Physiologist Our health columnists examine the arguments the meat preservative controversy and suggest some ways we can protect ourselves against possible risks. NITRATES and nitrites have been used for thousands of years as meat607 words
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Advertisement609 1986-05-01 2 *> t<m ii^iiL-K -Turr samm **^R!_3!BB!H!TO33 Ti _i_j_^_ mmmmmaamm. mw \m ___^B mmmm*W ms. m _____L _^H .I.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!! LATEX CUSHIONS SHK COVER/ll iUABD _____________a g*l_____i •^_-T_-gSK----J fp-B^—^pp^^^gp^^^ ROSCWOOO -ARRfL SXXX NOW fUOU t__S I 100% ROSEWOOD WHOLE SET FPOM CHINA j m Wmm\\\\\\\j^A^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m **kM \tt\w* W F ''W __^__riß I609 words
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Advertisement1121 1986-05-01 3 >'?& *M L3 fl _H WmW mWym F% -f-__ifl-3 m\Mw^^. t^mam ___i________B __________ft_i __B____ii__________________i______fl ii_i_______l!_____________B ___i_______B _______B_______bii___________i ____________B __________B_____________B -_a__B ___r __B ___BB B ___h____B____________B _____B m^^^R^^-^^^k jjiiiirfHl ii_________B_____________i_______fl _P_^^^^__ /'H Ma^haro' rehiiiis 3\ I 1 Jl tt>tl t t tttt^ awMm^mmmmmmwßmwm^^Bß? I t^^fl !r__^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^H Bttf**e n__rf _f __________^_^W r1,121 words
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Article, Illustration764 1986-05-01 4 Snacks not to be taken lightly THE word "snack" means many things to many people. For some, it's a light meal. Others think it's what you eat between meals. Some young people think it is whatever you eat out with friends, at a picnic or while watching television. A snack764 words
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Article490 1986-05-01 4 When sweating becomes a problem THE boss calls you in (or a private conference, the doctor looks grim after giving you a thorough examination, or your car has a blow-out as you race down the highway it's enough to cause most people to break into a light sweat. "It isUPI - 490 words
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Advertisement515 1986-05-01 4 P^__________U____l____________H fl J? I I 11l p>Jn T ______B m m*. ft i 1 it— ii_» *-_l flk**k ki F fl ll^ufh_-_-____________i im sy IBS Is I UrMißfl vf ?JPB B i__ff_ s _"i' A\m 1 fr* K X _____________B __H«___fl __l l_fr-fl _H __H_____fl -J-^B l_________P!r -Jfl fl I515 words
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Advertisement390 1986-05-01 4 OPEN DAILY: 1030AM TO 930PM (Inclusive of Sunday Public Holidays) Manufacturer, Importer, Exporter Direct Sale <^^m* wJmMo^^ est^^ BONSAI MELAMINE WARE y wl*V^ All items less 50% 30% 70% Discount l^Lm More than 5000 items available fl g^J Double fluorescent tube light flfl (Rechargeable) made in Japan Sandwish toaster SAmao390 words
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Advertisement338 1986-05-01 5 a in _____r^_x i^t lm mawmmWrn MMI L+ Iml ifl __T lmm IW fl^ I _1 L L 111 kW W Bil m Amm Aim w m B *i B m _____H I fl •> m m bv I m I I t M Wt ammMmmwmmmmMMmMW^MMM^MMWMWWWf^'*'^ *\*BB* t »«%*>•. v*338 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-05-01 6 TEAMWORK: Hit: Grey drill and striped cotton boxy jacket ($79) and navy drill pants ($79). Betty Jackson cap ($59), bandana ($7), Bods T-shirt ($23) and shoes ($24.90) from Tangs. Aesthetik Vik "spanner" necklace (around wrist, $39) from Hemispheres. Hare: Brushed cotton boxy jacket ($73) and470 words
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Article, Illustration547 1986-05-01 6 Though silent for almost a year, Soda has been merrily bubbling behind the scenes. JOHN de SOUZA is delightedl STEVEN LEE KHEE for Soda (on sale at Tangs from May 10) CASEY HAIRDRESSING for Soda LANCOME for Soda HEMISPHERES and TANGS fIOMMKi CLASS: Three-in-one flHfl547 words
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Article, Illustration291 1986-05-01 6 Get ready for the best of Issey Mikaye StyteSnips FASHION extravaaaasaa are rare tai tkseekaril tbaaaax Aai whea It's UtttA aattoi, that's fawtee-i a treat. Thrl_Uai*t_*eailaa"faU**#c*le'' 4_____k fi-__-*t^-_--___________»_n _n_-_t-> ff____ reapaeaaA itaia-Mit, taay Miyake. Ta taa atayt at the Wmwaßm Warnm RWRmRBm aa Weitiisy, It wMtetta fl»t "pyplßtß" pablic aaaw291 words
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Advertisement797 1986-05-01 6 I _________L_^ \m i l 6-»6i A. P. Kim Trading Co Bik 165 Bedok South Road #04 368 *****26 I fl __Lfl \m ,1646) Wan X ng E ectrica Gas D«- I r 4 Bl0 <- K 122 Bedok Nonh Street 2 I \m *****81 *****11 *****01 I A||^^^/^^^ j____________________BP797 words
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Advertisement64 1986-05-01 6 fl flfl_^*^^*____________P^^*fl lfl^_^_ii_^l -fl lflr***_.l\_! A V_-B _l mmmmm^^km .fl. ____f _f 1 tf^P______L__^ m^M _F "^A ____r I ____________H____Pr- i fl 9 SUPREMEHOUS^^ 9 PENANG ROAD a^B_SB*C ==:::^?_ltl_ll £V* I^'jiXr-*^' 2nd Storey Exhibition Hall "t^oFTO \^wwMm_M^^^^M^(^ People's Park Centre _s ___t^ tf ioi. upp CROSS ST (Opposite OG Buildingf^^W^H^,64 words
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Advertisement979 1986-05-01 7 THOMSON ROAD LARGEST I /^/fxTl 'U'U _Ll TDXT^C i CTT 1 A KTXTT T A T CTV^_*T r l_' FURNITURE SUPERMARKET #^IN 1 tI^UKNb IM AiNNUAL MULIV (OPPOSITE NOVENA CHURCH) m <?<*/ jwrH^m^^o^ q FAR AMTF. SAI F FNDS IN 4 DAYS I ist STH may ,*B6 amVimimmm Hurry! More979 words
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Advertisement138 1986-05-01 7 Ibu'll enjoy every shocking flflQe' The World is FUH of Married Men lackie Collins Phoney showbiz promises hustlers with little talent and no principles the power of the casting couch aH play their part in this devastatingly raundy expose of life in the fastest lane of ad. Vbu '/> enioy138 words
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Advertisement247 1986-05-01 7 m gfj* _^f\R* C*ft_L^* For purchases of 1 000 and rt mR* a_T Jkfßat Fl trT***V -hove you get a Free Oven Toaster 1 _-l _r*l3l» 1 lf* Ql 9 GU_J-^*' or Blender. For purchase of $500 and above km M M If Plus a Free Electronic Watch ameßm^mmm^Awyß^^ with247 words
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Advertisement2744 1986-05-01 8 Orirl "lAf CEIf V: ___ZC_____i__ Aftmi XlUmtmtMl'Mr) f f J^ l-lTOiij_^wwfl*_ii---rfr^rAy j OPENS TODAY! r ADfTAf (33/9759) 5 shows at m f 0 fl^ a amrm a W a Mr i orchard (*****88) 5 shows daily ii 00, i 30, 4(x>, 630 9 ispm >i II Vim-T IJL W-U 12,744 words
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Advertisement295 1986-05-01 9 Because of Popular Demand iouflflflflfl^fl^B^ Only at Mflm#p«wi\iy COFFEE HOUSE 1 -iii park coupon redeemable here Basement, Hotel Phoenix Orchard/Somerset Road Singapore 0923. Tel: *****66. fl^^H|| sJ^r r SAFETY DESIGNED Amw^ Complied to HDB /HUDC Ceiling Height Clearance (Not less than 2.4m from Fan Blade to Floor Level) pnni ec295 words
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Advertisement1374 1986-05-01 9 OVER 101 ITEMS mta m\% m. M mmW^^mm >^^^^ mkW^ AmmWmmmWmmm~ mW^mm\amm. mma* U m —W I -fl \M j flfl __fl i_i_!_^^i_i_i_i_fc^ ______^_k M t B^fl fl mwaMT^M m ___T __-_^_/T__i fl________fl __^___H_fl _B fl ifl v Lmmm ▼fl m m w r SO LOW, ITS H^^ Low on1,374 words
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Advertisement102 1986-05-01 9 fl fl ft^^fl fl I^_____^^^^^HHb^^^^^^^^ I fl F^^^ I fl WtWw flfl I mmmM BJ^ ______________^_J fl I fl Bkwi I ***fl m^.-taW -trw! mm \m^ w tfy^ Br**-* I fl aj m^y^yy^^ I Scrumptious Dian Xin, steamed to perfection. I The tastiest tidbits created by the chefs of Kelong102 words
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Advertisement188 1986-05-01 9 Lflin_j___^ I ~jT __B /-dd*** 5 Biggest Bargain on all imported Genuine Leather Fashion wear! Gents 'laoes Snoes Sanoais waiiets *i___*^fl fl^ ackers Genr sr<rs Dr^cawsciutcnwgsano^aes TflTfl jackets sa'ar^ts J£ ►landßags latest Eurooear cfes^n^ ro *«»WrT ,^w yr^ C r JW 5 clear De<ow cost" K ;?af^ er **flflfla__flfl •*AU#^188 words
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Advertisement512 1986-05-01 10 -Sao I RAiiY°ft^ gft-> j t^^if^M— EVANGEUST RONY TAN AWmY I**^ W 7 MESSAGE ENGLISH M _>_-_-_-_-_-__ __fl Bfl _f 1 r ,-fl— ffl f^ V INTERPRETATION .MANDARIN flfl ('MM flfli > I^^C\^ ADMISSION «__H_L > r\V>v DATE 3rd MAY I9B6 ItJtKr- fl II flfl I I C I«a\V3V<^ TIME512 words
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Advertisement100 1986-05-01 10 B+-AlW99** rmt* TE» ALLBEURY TUT ______k' j^k mm^amm v Even in the world of espionage there are rules, understanding. And Tad Anders had broken them: too violent, too unpredictable, personal involvement, a face that didn't fit. But now, a revenge operation was called for An East Berlin abduction under the100 words
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Advertisement101 1986-05-01 10 I W____Hfl Ho w r%jt%*y Jv&° nrt kifl fl\ I fl ne"s°* a S<J m I^B^^^^fl 5 $290 \-___________T____flflß^V---^^~ kV V\ W _EL |flJV______F a *f I W*^^________l 1 V J** J? I UPVr_n \v_ i^_^" Y_ti_W •^flflflflfl?YJ________^___l flflfl SAmtm _________a________________________fcA__fl x g*^ l EKIAN CHOON HENG FURNITURE CO. Heed101 words
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Advertisement519 1986-05-01 10 YISHUN LARGEST""™""""" 1 FURNITURE STORE__—-s^-\ S|UV![V-^ Ist-sth May 1986 10.00am -9.00pm I i CASH CARRY Computer Table NOW W r Baby Cot (Imported) NOW $138 FREE Cha.r 2ao Rocking Chair with Rollers 2 Models 7 Umts __^^^^mt 598 J > HOa* $3*l-^.-?. l 2lUni,s I flT|gyi|E^ Ili *VRR r^*c -rrp519 words
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Article, Illustration792 1986-05-01 11 Porridge 'poor' food that has made good Porridge is gaining greater popularity and variety in Singapore as TAN BAN HUAT discovered when he surveyed several restaurants which feature this staple prominently. THERE seems to be a renewed interest in porridge, Taiwan and Chaozhou styles, if latest events in some hotels792 words
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Article133 1986-05-01 11 a.^_£-tT;*:3t:-i_£ ¥»*eT-r*D£»ifto m w x m vx u m m w *iiajs_s'm£ifi o .**#A*fr -itn£-£-^*fr*s $H_lk m izwm r-"*M3fßf;t-*-fri2/H{7!. *J^ 4***3 wßwtwwm* __»H-JSl*^_*^«sB6. zmmmAAm-m &"+m i fT&&mZl£9jk sfc__ifc: "l-ES^JrHß**!.' -fs6.B.#MfmqS"lllsftjfi:^ -*>S.fc.__Z&*? tf ffff __>>f£a_-?*__7£***-§ ife^ife^o Hitt: fc/^Tfte ffiir_kNT*i]si -fe_£.t*raN- m*it=n *&w:° £i*«i*sfr W^^&Pt* £fta_jT ift w^^vt*raß*tfflmo n+3-*-* > -ft J-f_£^*A3co£&U3l.133 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-05-01 11 i-^ff s&^£pjHl-1;Bi.-M ¥.Wr L f- A Uitottf to -.^^^^o w*/a*- -fnft -tf-^^iitJ A .a -li M± StAfi^ bfl-E &**<V -totellf. SfAW^t'ii bfl* T.S 18/Fift^^ y r mmmmmm ilffl -fi ftfftft__Ht&*. BIM KHM fete* /till ALb* tfMjfc E ffi ID* ftflft.* ft i*fc £to■ia 1* Ni A fit #f.fr^ ft* -Mitt227 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-05-01 11 Dishes fit for a gourmet THE proof of the pudding is in the eating and gourmet Willie Mak from Hongkong was quick to give his okay when he tasted a fried scallop topped with crab roe and broccoli. "The scallop is fresh. And the gravy is consistent, not too thick274 words
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Article, Illustration229 1986-05-01 11 I] ...11.'.] DURING tke Spring aad Autumn Period (7JM7S BC), Sun Wu af Ql weat to Wu seeking to toaeb King Heia military science. The king assembled IM ef Us palace ladies awl asked Sua Wu to train them. Sou Wu selected two of tbe king's favourites as captains. "DoSinorama - 229 words
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Article, Illustration671 1986-05-01 12 THE rain did not dampen the spirit of those present at the auditorium of the Swiss Cottage Secondary School that morning of Mar 9, 1986. They were gathered there either to participate in or to witness the poetry declamation and oratorical contests organised by the671 words
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Article, Illustration839 1986-05-01 12 Oleh A. RAHIM A. LATIFF - Oleh A. RAHIM A. LATIFF HUJAN yang turun pagi itu membuatkan cuaca amat dingin, tetapi manusia yang berada di dewan besar Sekolah Menengah Swiss Cottage ketika itu tidak merasakannya. Malah mereka berasa panas dengan semangat yang mem* bara dan hati yang berdebardebar apabila bergemanya sajak sajak839 words
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Advertisement363 1986-05-01 12 mw mt *m m \\mm\ W V m Wrtm m i£i v v W )tm MT^^Um '9eW\^A^JL'^' *f*mtiL s■> *^y 9 m tM JPTi> jmr r i r mmma A maM mmmmmammmtftfrmWm^ mLm m* mmmmMa%\limWmm\ I m^m^mWt Wm\y K,*" amz v _________________J____________________l n> i L ~Mmm-' mmmUa B I*** x'363 words
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Advertisement586 1986-05-01 12 NOTICES NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS SUN YEW ENGINEERING WORKS PTE LTD SUN ft SUN PTE LTD The above companies wish to inform all their business associates of their change in address with effect from the 30th day of April, 1986. The new address will be -4 Battery Road Unit586 words
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Advertisement548 1986-05-01 12 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OP SYSTEM STEEL SCAFFOLDING (PTE) LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 102, Owen Road. Singapore 0821 on the 28th day of548 words
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Advertisement923 1986-05-01 13 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES MmmMM STANTS RSSOBBI I T le(l Ne: *****59 I Bex service* !^^^T 7ml 8-** Service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5125.00 psc. cm qjLSJw no Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I ,ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 I Sunday Times: Ss2s.62*p£. cm. fSSm SMBB WALK-IN INTERVIEW^] Stride Ahead widiMototvla MOTOROLA, a923 words
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Advertisement131 1986-05-01 13 MANAGER PROJECT ENGINEER Engineer needed to direct and manage large construction project in Beijing, P. R.C. immediately. Must speak Mandarin and English. Must have 7-10 years experience at managerial level. Interviews to be held on May 1-6th Submit name and resume to Classifeee *****30 (office bows) Ref: 9999 I Well131 words
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Advertisement823 1986-05-01 13 NOTICES IGB Corporation Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) J PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1985 1 miTrSTr** P eBSUre ,R annOUnC ng the BUd,ted feSU,tS 0f th <*«* the year ended 3 1 December N Year Ended 31. 12.88 Year Ended 31.12 WA 2r^S C Cattpamy823 words
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Advertisement398 1986-05-01 13 m I IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER IM) AND IN THE MATTER OF SYSTEM STORAGE SPECI AIJSTS (PTE) LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 102, Owen Road. Singapore 0821 on the398 words
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Advertisement2866 1986-05-01 14 f W f^ _T I m\\ Q\ V^ I TELEPHONE SERVICE: \f H Mi ---Si -i___ mmmmwmsmimmm^m^^,^^ MaidJ? It Fri-toy: I.m lo ■> 30pm ibprn deadline tc neit day) •Saturday .B iOam to 1 m I Wmki t am mm [m 1 illamdeadlnelorlhe Sunday hme.i FuM* rNMay: 9am to lpm2,866 words
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Advertisement418 1986-05-01 14 24 Garaga Sals GARAGE SALE ON Saturday 3/5/86 1400-1600 hrs European boy will sell his well-maintained toys ranging from soft toys, electronic games, books, magazines. Lego, Playmobil etc at very reasonable prices on a first come first serve basis. Sale will be held ln front of doorway apartment 09-07, Arcadia418 words
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Advertisement315 1986-05-01 14 26 Rentals HOME/ OFFICE FURNITURE for hire wtth wide selection from warehouse. Tel: *****00 27 Wantad ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED: WE ARE BUYING ALL TYPES OF GOLD, PAWNSHOP TICKETS, DIAMONDS. WATCHES AU KINDS OF JEWELLERY TEL: 5 3 3 3 111 5 3 3 3 112 #03-02. THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S315 words
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Advertisement761 1986-05-01 15 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage I Invigorating Steam Sauna Mk Jl I Bath comes complimentary W^m^m, |l I Ail credit cards acceptable 11 I at same charges V| II I '//^Atyy^///^/ Wm*r\\ II j '-^Heallh Centre II I Bl Boulevard Hotel **^aW ll I Orchard Boulevard mfa^a*m\mA.761 words
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Advertisement630 1986-05-01 15 37 Airconditioners/ Rafrigerators AIRCONO./ REFRIGERATOR SALE. SERVICE. RESPRAY SPECIALIST 24 hours island wide service for all commercial and domestic airconds and fridges at Introductory offer free delivery charges. Pay only for workmanship and sparepart*, at cost price TEL: *****36/ *****38/ *****46 CONVENIENCE AIRCONDITIONING A REFRIGERATION CO. 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi630 words
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Advertisement647 1986-05-01 15 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplias Equipment/ Supplies >^^^^ ■^EQUIPMENT AUCTION I Sale Date .May 7th 1986 I wm Time :10.30 am I Viewing May 6th (o/hrs) H I*l st Location :4, Third Chin Bee RdH I Jurong Town H fl 2nd Location: 7 Pioneer Lane. H I Jurong Town647 words
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Advertisement497 1986-05-01 15 64 Domestic Help Available IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE MAIDS for your babysitters, housekeepers. We offer reliable maids. Srl-Lankans salary $150- $2OO Filipinos/ Indonesians $200 -$250 Chinese. Hokkien $400-$5OO. Pre-tralned, guaranteed replacement Call the housemaid specialist. Relco Manpower Services (C-0915-01). Open 9am -9pm Dally maids available. Call now: *****47/ *****51. DOMESTIC HELPERS AVAR..497 words
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Advertisement688 1986-05-01 15 64 ?SS!U!f H# P M Domestic Help Available Aveilable FIU $22 $2?0 SBI LAHkAN $180 INDONESIAN J2OO ,SMO <»*» ($770) ($lB5Ol Above 'Complete placement tee includes Airfare S5OOO Security Bond SIOOOOPA Visa^ Medical tKaminalion Process Complete Documentation YOU PAY NOTHING MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED Uur ser688 words
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Advertisement475 1986-05-01 15 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical WW DOMMMA SETUP TECHNICIAN (MALE) Qualifications: Craftman Certificate from an EDB Training Centre in precision mechanics or machining. Experience: 3-4 years working experience as a setup technician in a precision machining environment. e Completed NS or exemptad. Willing to work 2 rotating shifts. Interested applicants are475 words
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Advertisement716 1986-05-01 15 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous ii An establishad downtown medical group raquiraa 2 STATE REGISTERED p NURSES a people orientation essential a intiative and ability to work Independently a leadership quality preferred CLINIC NURSES a 16 to 20 years a female Chinese a OCE. 'O' level preferably 'A' g level o716 words
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Advertisement1183 1986-05-01 15 89 For Sala: Datsun/Nissan OATSUN 100A JUNE 79. cassette ainon good cond $9,500 Tel 7471W89 EK 120V. 2ND owner Tuff Kote. exrellent engine 63.000 km $9,500 0 ti o *****70 Henry ENO 1952 NISSAN Pulsar 2 owners, good condition Price negotiable fall after 9am tel *****32 JAN 85 NISSAN March1,183 words
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Advertisement1024 1986-05-01 16 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 83 NISSAN SUNNY I i id to cassette excellent cond no *****47 '03. SUNNV 1.3 (il (assette. s nniv central lack, power vtaI owner SIH.OOO f>«<«>88? 84 SUNNV 1.3, I spied I owner Full accessories $20. 000 Kxhanac B Hl' NMM Geylang 90 For Sale: Toyota1,024 words
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Advertisement970 1986-05-01 16 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 80 SIGMA Big bumper Tax new i'assed inspection Aircond I rims Good cond $10,950 on o Tel *****96 Pager *****48 82 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1400 81. 5 speed l owner, ain on radio/ i assette expensive sport rim $1. -1.000 *****38 $3, MITSUBISHI TREDIA 1400 PARK I970 words
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Advertisement935 1986-05-01 16 93 For Sale: Honda '82 HONOA CIVIC 1 3 4-dr Notchback 2 owners Showrm cond Aircon radio cassette, tax Jan '87 Tel *****03 MM) SO CIVIC. 1 3. auto. 5-dr Aircon hl-fl set, power windows EZ plate $13,500 Tel *****92 MIO. *01 HONOA Accord 1 owner, full accessories in tip935 words
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Advertisement897 1986-05-01 16 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehiclea NNO '02 TOYOTA Hiaee 8/ wagon. fully aircon. hi-fi. s/rlms 12--seater. pte plate. PARF Good condition Highest offer 17C Lorong 15. Geylang ALMOST 85 TOVOTA Stout Pickup, petrol 1 careful owner, original showroom condition Tax: 11/86 $7,800 ono *****13. 3 UNITS 10 Wheeler Wooden Body897 words
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Advertisement792 1986-05-01 16 106 Accommodation Available: Houaea BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY DETACHE bungalow at East Sussex Lane i Holland Rd area 5 l bdrm Mature garden $3,800 parti lurn Tel *****39 D.1750 BEAUTIFULLY FURN. cor temporary bunglw 2 1 bdrm In relaxing Changi Nice neigh bourhood. $1200 on o Cal *****23 P/FURN. HOUSE. GEYLANG 4792 words
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Advertisement880 1986-05-01 16 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Aveileble: Available: s Apartments Apartmanta D s PROPERTIES I TOLET I Offices at Colombo Court/ I I Selegie Complex I I Executive Flats at Tan Kim Cheng I Road I m} Ll Terms rental negotiable I M Immediate occupation I V I Contact Mr Hoon/Mrs Sim880 words
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Advertisement738 1986-05-01 16 10t Accommodation Available: Roome PARTLY FURN. RM avail, at Buklt Batok Interested pis. call *****44 QUIET, FURN. AMCON. room wltl pte entrance at Dist. 13 $420 Phone: *****00. Alice. OMET FURNISHED ABICON. roorr in pte. flat at dist. 10 for rent $400 Tel: *****06. RMS. AVAR.. AT Lakepomt Con do.738 words
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Advertisement891 1986-05-01 16 114 For Sele: Private 114 For Sale* Private Apartmanta Apartments The most affordable condominium living on the posh side of Kafong. S-Bm V_- i JL^ 4*m MrfC. ■_r__B<'Jor W^ mm 'Jr-4___E_e _______k_f^__e > u t mm !__3 lH< jWtt^lL I• C^ tSmSPj^Z Lmtt mm m W**^ jgjl Wt. 3B Z891 words
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Advertisement660 1986-05-01 16 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL 4-RM.: Sims Dr blk 57 Bedok b1k.404/ 421/ 425/ 111/ 122/ 508/ 51. Dover Rd b1k.23 T Payoh blk 200 terrazzo $67,000 Marine Dr blk?3. AM Kio blk 348, ceramic $71,000/ b1k649/ 538/ 303/ 134/ 327/ 427/ 501 Henderson blk 103 Clementi b1k 430660 words
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Advertisement905 1986-05-01 16 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. AT 8LK.26 I.or I Toa Payoh Mid-Iloor Genuine buyers only tel £*****3 (No agts 3-RM. BEDOK SOUTH, Blk 74. high rir well kept kitchen cabinet Wardrobe 545.000 neg *****69 3 RM HOUGANG AVE. I. 2nd flr Terrazzo St cabinet Price neg tall Mr Abdul905 words
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Advertisement285 1986-05-01 17 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours KZJJ cSkfm mmkm K __t__TAV '-^^m mm*\^AWmWnfmtt j 'mmX x>) /[j MMfiWWMW¥iMM WM M^^m\Tm\m< Hi JJM WrMm mWW m^^^WJ^^'^ *'o^^W WQmWffliMM&fcmMm W^mm^y* mm^mm^iSm IP? rim i [I X The Holidays ]86 travel fair. It's taking plate for one day only, at the285 words
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Advertisement116 1986-05-01 17 4 *^^B AMERICA I Audio Visual j Pf6s6fltatloft i Sunday May 4 1 986 Mandarin Hotel Ballroom a 1 0am to spm m For invitation Co// 336-04H I 345-7755 ami^^^mß^mmmmßm TA39B 4D PANGKOR ISLAND RESORT Pep JOth Apr S, I SSlS*| 22nd Mar W Deluie stay at Pan Pacific Hotel116 words
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Advertisement390 1986-05-01 17 CMMaI I Audio Vki»! V 1 Sunday May 4. 1986 B Mandarin Hotel Ballroom 1 0am to spm For invitation Call 336-04H I 345 7755 MMM^mmmm TA39B JEUftOPEfi Awlio Vtswilfi 1 SundayMay 4. 1986 M* Mandarin Hotel Ballroom 10am to spm MmM j INVITATION S I 336-0411 B 345 7755390 words
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Advertisement1000 1986-05-01 17 137 Toura 137 Toura Sakura Delights Tokyo Disneyland All Japan/All Kyushu/FuKuoka/Nagasaki/Mt Aso/Beppu/ Miyarzaki/Aoshima/Sakuraiima/Kagoshima/Osaka Kyoto/Nara Tokyo/Mt Fu|i/ Bullet Tram/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyland/ Korea/Taiwan/ Hong Kong 9/13/1 7/20/22 Days 9 Days from *****0 11/5 m 25/5 7 6 8^ 9/6 15/6 16/6 22/6 2»G 6/7 13/7 20/7. 27/7 3/8. 10/8. 17/S. 24/8 31/81,000 words
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Advertisement624 1986-05-01 17 137 Toura 137 Toura mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IMM thi: most pow ii ar 1 krVIVVS WIDDING TOURS DATEOFCBIBIIONY: W 1/6A6; 21/9^86 "WftmW DATEOFDB»ARTURE: 12Jm5;2219m fe V colour brochures *mLmmM& >?^?~~ {< AVAILABLE ON REQUEST o^^ j ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME W J OXLEY S ASIA 1 the best choice in everyway SAKURA DREAMS624 words
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Advertisement603 1986-05-01 17 137 Toura 137 Toura SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIALS •5 Moat successful Japanese tour organiser in towi^ IB^^^bJ ip^^^^^^l M EI 14DJapan-Kore<i $2 749 14DJapan-Taiwan $2 719 mm 13DJapan-Hongkong $2 689 Si 'f^'a **Beautiful Thailand •< J SDays Bangkok-Pattaya $735 w > 0 B 7 Days Bangkok-Chiengmai $855 r'*-"* x[ 8 Days603 words
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Advertisement290 1986-05-01 17 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses TYPING 1/2/3 MONTHS: Electronic/ Electric Machines: B'keeping. Shorthand. S'pore Inst, of Commerce *****81. *****49 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOK-KEEPING (BEGINNERS) STARTING Sun. 4/5/86 1130am. Mon 5/5/86 7pm. Experienced teachers Rex Commercial School. 768G Upper Serangoon Road Tel *****00 BOOKKEEPING ELEMENTARY commencing on 3/5/86 (Sat.) 3.30 600290 words
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Advertisement475 1986-05-01 18 154 Dancing Instruction AEROMODE STUOIO Aerobics \Mtli changing room lockers ■MB sauna/ shower lacililies Ne* classes everyday Sth to I lth May Social dance commencing tstti 7 30pm Bth Bpm May Parkway Parade. <*OS-02 *****65 SOCIAL DANCE CLASSES commencing 6 30pm Si 7 30pm Iri 2/5 4pm Sat 3 '5475 words
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Miscellaneous831 1986-05-01 18 *^mmmmmm^mmmmm i 'mmmmmmmmmmammtmmmmmmsmmtmmmmmastumm'mmemmmmmmemmmmammm SUN TAH My CaUattw PEANUTS B y Schuiz n' Vv* DeciDCD TC 7bir<TH£\ /So 6 AT UP AIiVoUrCN ■B^ l/ Trr i 11 A?'MAuLifiC^T^W^jgji». SP/NACH CAKKoTS, \fW I J£/^2j •T1 HEv. CMUCk GUESS THAT'S INTERESTING I VOUR SCMC^ mA*. II Su- sS« 1 S^ \jsBßsft!j £^£E*,< SiSi*831 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1986-05-01 19 Rashomon, the latest TheatreWorks' production starting next week, is the company's most ambitious project to date. JOHN de SOUZA reports. "CRIME Passion Reality Retold", reads the poster for Theatre Works' fourth and newest production, Rashomon. A tantalising but all too pat summation of what is really theK.F. SEETOH - 1,009 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-05-01 19 PIRATES, a Franco-Tunisian production by Roman Polanski, will open the 39th Cannes Film Festival this month. The closing picture will be El Amor Brujo. by Spaniard Carlos Saura. Both the opening and closing films will be outside the competition, as will be Steven Spielberg's Color213 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-05-01 19 DON ADAMS, he of the nasal j delivery and beady eye, has! returned to American primetime TV in a new series playing a supermarket manager. As Maxwell Smart, a bungling secret agent, Adams soared to prominence in Get Smart, a half -hourUPI - 454 words
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Article, Illustration671 1986-05-01 19 An interview with film-maker Robert Altman, whose latest work, Fool for Love, is one of the entries in this year's Cannes Film Festival. Also, a list of the films to be shown in Cannes. AMERICAN film-maker Robert Altman, acknowledged as one of Hollywood's maverickReuter - 671 words
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Miscellaneous290 1986-05-01 19 Whafs On SSO OPEN-AIR CONCERT "live" Punjabi music, sweet PROGRAMME includes Fes- meats and valsakhi souvenirs tive Overture Op 96 (Shosta- on sale. Tessensohn Road. 9 kovitch), Stephen Foster Suite am. Free. (Stephen Foster, arranged by m_Nin___-C Ron Godwin), People (Styne- "?T Merrill), 8 Russian Folk ™E CHANGI PHOTOGRASongs, Op290 words
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Miscellaneous940 1986-05-01 19 I Radio One 90.5 VHF Band I 5.51 Ml National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief IM Another Morning. Another Show 7.M News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Mormng. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) IM News940 words
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Advertisement218 1986-05-01 20 fpV^ufDoof^UßNifuftE?^?^^r7TZ^ I FOR HDB/ 2 CHAIRS 30" 0 TABLE $650.00 /SET I I S^ nn In f^™-* I A^*-^^-^=^r »^-fc%/w.ww __.-<-_ "V Jri >6s=~Z_, J, M W^ ~*k -_--_r_i'.™ B I BALCONY CHAIR M kt i !^nii I I Wtwl WY^ltt Mmm.mSM 2 CHAIRS 1 TEA TABLE I I ll218 words
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Advertisement117 1986-05-01 20 NATIONS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP THE DUNHILL CUP 1986 PACIFIC FINAL Singapore Island Country Club 2-4 May 1986 The Singapore Island Country Club plays host to the Dunhill Cup Pacific Qualifying Final from the 2nd to the 4th May. Eight teams, including Singapore, will be competing for prize money of US$lOO,OOO and117 words
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Miscellaneous1743 1986-05-01 20 r »mmmmm'*mm9aaam9ma9maamm9a9a9mmsmimm.^~mm~. _^-H H^»*aa___a.i^ HH HH i^^^^ B^i^^ H HH^^. H^MY VKW mßy Kannan Chandran (Ch 5 and Ch 12) and Leong Wang Kam (Ch B)_______________ H H H HH i^ HHHH ■■SJL^^i B—. 4 \_/l r Th!f %ttm l l 0 Tfiriin Iwilitkaif _rt_r_nnfioo CTH Ml&driMlS*________r^ JYIJ-f o. mWaMa1,743 words
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