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Title Section15 1986-05-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article829 1986-05-15 1 IRENE NGOO - 1m start for PAP foundation IRENE NGOO By THE People's Action Party is to set up a community foundation to help m grassroots social and educational work. It will start with a $1 million contribution from the party. The target is to raise $3 million by 1968. The party hopes829 words
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123 1986-05-15 1 AMSTERDAM Mere than 4t yean after 15--year-old Anne Frank died hi a Nad extermination camp, the unabridged manuscripts of her Maries written In hiding have keen pcbUsbed for the first fane complete with a scientific endorsement that she really wrote then. The 714 pageAP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration528 1986-05-15 1 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Crnde home-made rockets were fired at the American and Japanese embassies yesterday and a car exploded near the Canadian mission, but there were no serious injuries, diplomats said. Spokesmen for the embassies played down the seriousnessAFP; AP; Reuter - 528 words
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276 1986-05-15 1 WASHINGTON Top Reagan administration officials have suggested that the United States wants to see faster Japanese domestic economic growth before it will help halt the dramatic rise of the yen. US Treasury Secretary James Baker told a Senate panel that the administrationReuter - 276 words
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352 1986-05-15 1 Acquisition of bank by Daim-linked firms KUALA LUMPUR Bank Negara, Malaysia's central bank, has exonerated Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin from any wrongdoing m connection with the acquisition of a leading bank by the minister's familyowned companies. A social reform group, Aliran, had askedAFP; Bernama - 352 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-05-15 1 CONRAD RAJ - Broker served with notices for alleged cheating CONRAD RAJ By STOCKBROKER Lin Tab Hwa has been served with 22 notices by the Commercial Affairs Investigation Department for alleged cheating, he said yesterday. Mr Lin, Chairman and Managing Director of Lin Securities, now under liquidation, added that he has been told272 words
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Article154 1986-05-15 1 CANBERRA The Australian dollar slumped yesterday m response to poor trade figures and pessimistic comments on the economy by Treasurer Paul Keating. The currency slumped four US cents to 69.30 cents after Mr Keating said m a radio interview the economy would be "done for"Reuter - 154 words
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Article68 1986-05-15 1 MOSCOW Vb Amerlr»n dlp'ontst bm been expelled fr«Mn the Soviet finlwi a*«r bring cMght holding a clandestine meettnt; with a Soviet Httaw recirlted by IS Intelligence. Tass news agency mid y**tertay. ft named the dlplonwt as IMe*<* Attache Erik Sites and said he was arrested onReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement22 1986-05-15 1 Inside Summary 2 World News M Asean 7 Cam way 8 Comment/ Perspective 14,15 Letter* II TlmesDollar 17-2t Racing 21 Sports 22-2522 words
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Article433 1986-05-15 2 $3m bridging loans THE GOVERNMENT has set aside $3 million initially to help private home owners affected by the cut m CPF contributions, to service their housing loans. The money is to cater for the special bridging loans expected to be given this financial year, a Finance Ministry spokesman433 words
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Article172 1986-05-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS appropriate that a major bank like OCBC should take the lead m giving its senior employees a stake m the company. The •Her hi gtmermu and should provide strong motivation for beneficiaries to work harder. It may be argued that only the well-estab-lished172 words
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Article260 1986-05-15 2 Opec outlook bright OPECS SHARE of the world oil market has increased this year as low oil prices have driven some non-Opec production from the market. Industry analysts said its rising market share may improve chances for an Opec production sharing agreement next month. P»ge4 Gaddafi's boycott260 words
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Article166 1986-05-15 2 TDB SAYS PRINTING INDUSTRY 'UNSCATHED BY RECESSION' SINGAPORE'S printing presses are humming away at a time when many other industries are quiet. Printing is an industry, which according to the Trade Development Board, is "unscathed by recession." Domestic exports of printed matter increased by 14 per cent to about166 words
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Article84 1986-05-15 2 NO PURL-TEACHERS PLEASE A MAN EXPRESSES concern that a primary school is using the better pupils m class to teach the weaker ones. He says this method of upgrading the scholastic performance of weaker pupils has a number of adverse consequences on the overall academic performance of both the84 words
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134 1986-05-15 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Support for Prem FIFTY senior Thai army officers have expressed their support for beleaguered Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda by visiting him at his residence. The officers, mostly combat unit commanders, saw Gen Prem, who is also Defence Minister, on Tuesday. They were said to be134 words
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Article244 1986-05-15 2 Out of Wimbledon ACCORDING TO John McEnroe's father, McEnroe will probably skip the 100 th Wimbledon championships, a Grand Slam event he has won three times. McEnroe has not played m a Grand Prix tournament since January. Ranked No. 3 m the world, behind Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia and244 words
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Article382 1986-05-15 2 LEASE A LIFESTYLE That's the invitation to a selected few What are you m for? For a start, "4 acres of lush tropfcal garden For the other iuicy bits turn to classification 107. Classifieds: Pg. 8, Section Two. /~~^sr^ Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Mm Cathay Pacific Airways I 1382 words
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Article413 1986-05-15 2 To market, to market SCORES OF families have found that seasonal fresh fruit, vegetables and dry goods at the Pasir Panjang wholesale market are sold at bargain prices. But first-timers may find that getting around can be pretty tiring because of the market's size. MAY HO compiles a413 words
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251 1986-05-15 3 LONDON A nationality package for British passport holders m Hongkong passed its first parliamentary hurdle with a promise of sympathetic treatment for non-Chinese who fear they could be stateless after China takes over hi 1997. The House of Commons voted by 295Reuter; AP - 251 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-05-15 3 UNION (IlliMto) What appears to be Adolf Hitlav^o naikMUMi&l nhiitji Ivl V UvIIWIMN MIVIV bom from W.rld War 1 many by a yo— g World War D army private la IMi. Technical truttag and the opinions of two UnlvenMy «f Chicago scbolars tend to supper! theUPI; Reuter - 194 words
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Article56 1986-05-15 3 SEOUL Five people have been arrested for distributing transcripts of North Korean radio broadcasts among South Korean students to incite violent antigovernment demonstrations, police said yesterday. The five, including students and publishing company executives, were accused of carrying transcripts on underground campus papers and leaflets, fanningReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1986-05-15 3 CAIRO The ruins of an Egyptian city dating from 5,500 BC have been discovered near Meadi, sooth of here, Egyptian newspapers reported yesterday. AFPAFP - 26 words
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456 1986-05-15 3 RITA GOMEZ - RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG The High Court was told yesterday about a "surprising" loan m which Bumiputra Malaysia Finance lent Carnan HK$23O million (SJ64 million) without stating what the interest rate was. Mr John Wong, former financial controller of Carrian, said it was surprising456 words
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Article201 1986-05-15 3 NEW DELHI Steps have been taken to stop an exodus of Hindus from Punjab. They are fleeing to escape attacks by Sikh militants. About 65 families, averaging four members each, have gone to Hindu-dominated towns m the neighbouring state of Haryana from at least twoAFP; AP - 201 words
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Article132 1986-05-15 3 Court rules on former minister TOKYO The Tokyo High Court yesterday upheld a 1982 ruling against a former Vice-Transport Minister and sentenced him to two years' jail with a three-year stay of execution for accepting bribes hi the Lockheed payoff scandal m the early *****. Takayuki Sato, 58, was foundAP - 132 words
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472 1986-05-15 3 TAIPEI China Airlines, Taiwan's flag carrier, said it will meet Chinese officials on Monday m Hongkong to discuss the return of a CAL cargo jet whose pilot defected and landed m China. But a spokesman for the Civil Aviation Administration of China,AFP; Reuter - 472 words
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Article35 1986-05-15 3 SEOUL The Justice Ministry announced yesterday that 719 exemplary prisoners would be released on parole today on the eve of Buddha's birthday anniversary. Officials said no dissidents or political prlsoueis were included. APAP - 35 words
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Article52 1986-05-15 3 BEIJING Battle scenes, medical charts and ancient silk tapestries are among more than 100 valuable tankas (Tibetan Buddhist scrolls) on show m Beijing's first major exhibit of Tibetan art. The exhibition is part of the government's effort to demonstrate its liberalised policies towards minority cultures andAP - 52 words
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Article223 1986-05-15 3 BEIJING Sacrificial burial, a practice that historians thought had ended with the Chin Dynasty (221-207 BC), continued for more than 1,000 years later. Archaeologists m Shaanxi Province have found 49 tombs from the Sui (581-618) and Tang (618-907) dynasties contaming dismembered bodies of people sacrificedAP - 223 words
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94 1986-05-15 3 Man, 86, gets death for war crimes ZAGREB (Yugoslavia) A Yugoslav court has sentenced 86-year-old Croatian fascist Andrija Artukovic to death after fitting him guilty of four war crimes committed m the Nazi puppet state of Croatia during World War n. But Yugoslav lawyers said the sentence on Artukovic, theAFP; Reuter - 94 words
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Article421 1986-05-15 4 Production pact more likely, say analysts NEW YORK OPEC'S share of the world oil market has increased this year as low oil prices have driven some non-Opec production from the market. Industry analysts said its rising market share gives support to the policyReuter - 421 words
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Article189 1986-05-15 4 Pan Am to sell security force's services NEW YORK Pan American World Airways' parent company said on Tuesday that It has formed an elite, highly visible security force to foil terrorist acts and would seU the unit's services to other airlines. It is the first timeAP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration318 1986-05-15 4 LONDON -4 Those who want milk must keep cows and to hell with European milk, butter and cheese. Col Gaddafi (left) COLONEL Muammar Gaddafi has urged Libyans to do without Western goods and says his country will stop importing dairy produce and industrial goods fromReuter; AP - 318 words
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164 1986-05-15 4 WASHINGTON President Hafez Assad of Syria is "engaged m intensive efforts" to obtain the release of the five American and nine French hostages m Lebanon, CBS reported. Quoting diplomatic sources, the US television network said Syria was "at least trying to appear deeply involved"AFP - 164 words
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214 1986-05-15 4 ATHENS Iranian revolutionary guards have closed scores of boutiques and garment shops m Teheran m a renewed campaign to force women to conform to government regulations on the Islamic veil, residents m the Iranian capital said on Tuesday. The campaign beganUPI - 214 words
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Article95 1986-05-15 4 AN AIDE to Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi and a Libyan diplomat m East Germany organised the April 5 bombing of a West Berlin nightclub that led to the American air raid on Libya, a West German newspaper reported. Bild identified one of the Libyans as SaidAP - 95 words
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Article70 1986-05-15 4 A SIX-HOUR general strike by opposition parties m protest against alleged ballot rigging m last week's general election paralysed Dhaka yesterday The Pang la toßh capital looked like a ghost town, and police said boat and train journeys were delayed. The strike, which ended at midday, was calledReuter - 70 words
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Article89 1986-05-15 4 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL has accused the Mexican authorities of collaborating m widespread murder and torture of peasants and Indians m rural Mexico. The allegation is contained m a survey of the south-eastern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas, released by the London-based human rights body. Amnesty says scores of peasantsReuter - 89 words
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Article75 1986-05-15 4 THIRTY-TWO passengers, including 27 schoolchildren, were killed and 56 others were injured m a bus crash m the South African tribal homeland of Transkei, police m Umtata (South Africa) said yesterday. The accident was the second m two days that involved a bus m Transkei, setReuter - 75 words
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Article80 1986-05-15 4 ARTILLERY SHELLS fired from inside Afghanistan slammed into a Pakistani border market on Tuesday, killing 14 people and injuring at least 20 and sparking an immediate protest from Pakistan, officials said m Islamabad. The shells hit the market at Ten Mangal, west of the Pakistani borderAFP - 80 words
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Article, Illustration528 1986-05-15 5 WASHINGTON Some t,stt scientists mt 111 American anlversltles, Including 15 Ntbel Laureates, have pledged to Star Ware programme. Tke scientists, lncladUnas Panllng, James CrMdn and Philip Andermi, said they wnM m* partlelpate In research Tke anlversitleB Inetade Harvard, tke Mmsachnsetts Instltnte ef Techn«l»gy (MIT), tkeReuter; UPI; FT - 528 words
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Article190 1986-05-15 5 NEW YORK In their UK^m&dvtti as uTftu* Wasteg travellers «r bosteess moguls with vtertar teaks, but m reality, nMst are happiest watching TV. A nationwide survey of cm •ml wMn#n found most Americans really are net very adventurous, with tt per cent saying their greatestUPI - 190 words
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150 1986-05-15 5 WASHINGTON A Congressional sub-committee plans to question former White House aide Michael Deaver tomorrow about his role m President Ronald Reagan's approval of sugar quotas that benefited Caribbean nations represented by Mr Deaver s lobbying firm. The President's sugar announcement m September 1985 virtually retainedUPI - 150 words
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111 1986-05-15 5 Leaky implants can cause cancer scare BOSTON Women who have had their breasts enlarged with silicone may be mistakenly suspected of having cancerous tumours when the implants leak and the lumps are discovered during examinations. Dr George Peters conducted a study at Baylor University Medical Centre m Dallas, Texas, involvingUPI - 111 words
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321 1986-05-15 5 Two 'effective ways' to treat depression WASHINGTON Both drugs and therapy are effective m treating depression, the number one mental illness m the US, a study has shown. More than 50 per cent of the IG2 people m the study were cured of their moderate to severe depression by usingUPI - 321 words
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122 1986-05-15 5 Porno can lead to violence report NEW YORK A Justice Department commission has concluded that most pornography sold m the United States is potentially harmful and can lead to violence, the New York Times has reported. The Attorney-General's Commission on Pornography calls for action against pornography, including more severe penaltiesAP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration484 1986-05-15 6 Gorbachev and Reagan duping world report LONDON PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev are peddling humbug to a gullible and hopeful public m telling the world nuclear weapons can be eliminated. This criticism by the International Institute for Strategic Studies added that Mr Gorbachev's "charm offensive" offered "littleUPI; AFP; AP - 484 words
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Article171 1986-05-15 6 Chernobyl film clip on TV a fake ROME Italy's national television network RAI has acknowledged that a film clip supposedly showing fire raging at )the Soviet nuclear plant m: Chernobyl was actually of I a cement factory m Trieste. RAI said the mistake was discovered only when television viewers fromAP; Reuter - 171 words
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Article70 1986-05-15 6 LONDON The number of reported cases of child sexual abuse m Britain rose by 90 per cent last year, a British child protection body has said. Alan Gilmour, director of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (RSPCC), told a news conferenceReuter - 70 words
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Article37 1986-05-15 6 NAIROBI The famous cedars of Lebanon, the country's national symbol renowned since biblical times, are m danger of extinction, the latest news bulletin of the Nairobi-based United Nations Environmental Programme reported here. AFPAFP - 37 words
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206 1986-05-15 6 Poland makes tit-for-tat offer to US WARSAW Poland has criticised an offer of emergency milk by the United States as "arrogant and abusive", and said it will send 5,000 blankets and sleeping bags for down-and-out residents of New York m return. Government spokesman Jerzy Urban said the offer of milk,UPI; Reuter - 206 words
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328 1986-05-15 6 MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev is expected to break his silence on the Chernobyl nuclear power station accident amid increasingly shrill attacks on Western reaction to the disaster. Western diplomats yesterday predicted this would be the theme of a speech Mr Gorbachev was dueAP; Reuter - 328 words
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226 1986-05-15 6 LONDON Considerable evidence has emerged to suggest the Sovlet lnion actlveI > tor «f palicy, the International Institute for Strategic Studies (DBS) said yesterday. The lIBS, a private defence research body, said It was notable that President Ronald Reagfcn, nk||A MA fill MJMJJ'IsXi&sMI llfcfl accusedAFP; AP; Reuter - 226 words
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Advertisement623 1986-05-15 4 METROPOLITAN-YMCA Camp-In or Camp-Out, the choice is yours. Camp-In (June 2-27): It you re between the ages of 5-10 years old. you can spend the day with us from 9am spm doing all your favourite things for a whole week. Camp Date Age Group Special Features A 2-6 June 8-10623 words
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Advertisement116 1986-05-15 6 mk v vk SJP*^—*^*^ n U 11 «X Treat yourselves, your family and friends to a Food Feast every Sunday from May 1 8 at the Tudor Ballroom of the Goodwood Park Hotel. Featuring soup, salads, cold appetisers, hot entrees and desserts from Singapore's top restaurants Mm Jiang Sichuan Restaurant.116 words
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Article359 1986-05-15 7 Move comes amid manoeuvres to oust Premier BANGKOK FIFTY senior Thai army officers have expressed their support for beleaguered Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda by visiting him at his residence here. The officers, mostly combat unit commanders, saw Gen Prem, who is also Defence Minister,Bernama; AFP - 359 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-05-15 7 Thai Prime Minister Gen Prem Tinwhwii (kmWtag left) accepting Ike aispltattty of a emto holding a hense warming party at Del Suthep hi Chiang Mai en Tuesday. Gen Prem was on a tour of the hiU cnce «f m»y«n that wm held there. He urged the participant* at the meetingBangkok - 65 words
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Article, Illustration438 1986-05-15 7 ABBY TAN - I have overcome my psychological fear of the army Aquino ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA President Corazon Aquino says she has overcome her psychological tear of the military and has taken steps to remove the distrust between the armed forces and her government. In her first press conference on438 words
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165 1986-05-15 7 JAKARTA The government has licensed 14 Taiwanese fishing vessels to operate m Indonesia's exclusive economic zone, Fishery Director-General R. Soepraptc said. He told Pc rliament that the Thai government had also asked for licences for five fishing vessels m the 320-km zone. He said anAP - 165 words
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281 1986-05-15 7 WASHINGTON Tke United States will try to aetp we ruiippuMr get economic assistance addition to US aid, Secretary of State George Saaltx ku said. "Theii economy is m a tot of trable," M- Skaltz mU on NBC Televtotoa •b Tuesday, adding: "TheyAFP; AP; Reuter - 281 words
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Article162 1986-05-15 7 MANILA Police have rescued a Japanese monk who was set up for a drug arrest and kidnapped for ransom here by two of his compatriots apparently m cahoots with local policemen. Tatsumi Nagao, 29, said two Japanese he did not know gave him a pack ofAFP - 162 words
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426 1986-05-15 8 Certain secrets can be disclosed A-G KUALA LUMPUR 4 If we get specific information, my department will not prosecute those who tell us they have leaked or ac- m cepted information. Attorney-General Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman. ACTION will not be taken against people divulging official secrets the government considersBernama - 426 words
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Article, Illustration192 1986-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian port aathtftttes have been ordered to inspect all ships arriving from the Soviet Union ail Eastern Europe for possible radiation contamination of f oodstnff they bring In, chairman of the Port Klang Aothorlty Mr Michael Chen told reporters yesterday. TheAP; NST - 192 words
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190 1986-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR Airport taxes will be incorporated into the cost of air tickets from June 15 if the Malaysian Airline System and the Department of Civil Aviation act on a proposal by the Transport Ministry. Transport Minister Datuk Dr Ling Liong SikNST - 190 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-05-15 8 Ghafar gives up all company positions KUALA LUMPUR Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba has relinquished all posts m companies m which he has interests and will soon declare his assets to the Prime Minister. He said on Tuesday he had already resigned from all positions m business ventures. "I haveNST - 257 words
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Article160 1986-05-15 8 Front likely to accept PBS KUALA LUMPUR The National Front is likely to approve at its next supreme council meeting the application by Parti Bersatu Sabah to loin the coalition. PBS President and Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan said last week his party had reapplied just before theNST - 160 words
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Article167 1986-05-15 8 'No deadly waste dumped in Ipoh' KUALA LUMPUR No radioactive waste has been dumped m Ipoh, a spokesman for the Tun Dr Ismail Atomic Research Centre (Puspati) said yesterday. The radioactive waste storage at Papan, near Ipoh, was not m operation after the government last year decided to relocate itBernama - 167 words
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Article120 1986-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia would follow Opec members and cut its 510,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) crude-oil output if this would help boost prices, Opec Chairman and Indonesian Energy Minister Subroto yesterday quoted Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad as saying. Low oil prices had hurt,Reuter - 120 words
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281 1986-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR A new Islamic political party Angkatan Jemaah Mus limin (Muslim Congregational Movement) has been formed among Muslim intellectuals, professionals and politicians The main aim of the party is to unite the Muslim community and all Malaysians in general Sources said it alsoNST - 281 words
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Article45 1986-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR The National Joint Council (staff side), which represents unionised civil servants m statutory bodies, will not attend today's wage dispute talks with the government because it is disappointed with the government's response to efforts to resolve the wage claims issue. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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382 1986-05-15 9 THE Government has set aside (3 million initially to help private home owners affected by the cut m Central Provident Fund contributions, to service their housing loans. The money is to cater for the special bridging loans expected to be given this financial382 words
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247 1986-05-15 9 TWO separate trial dates were fixed yesterday to hear the 26 charges involving $75.5 million against Peter Tham Wing Fai who has claimed trial to all the counts. The first trial, involving 18 forgery charges, will be held from Oct 13247 words
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Article, Illustration604 1986-05-15 9 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK despite the tears and anxieties behind the scenes Story: FRENCH exhibitor Rene Massonnat was tickled when asked about the empty bottles on display at his Food and Hotel Asia '86 stand. The plan was to introduce Singaporeans to snail's eggs a new gastronomicAndrew Chin - 604 words
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163 1986-05-15 9 FIVE teenage boys were yesterday charged with vandalism and two others with extortion, m separate court appearances. In the first case, five youths aged between 15 and 17 were alleged to have committed vandalism at Outram Secondary School on Monday night. The five Ang163 words
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150 1986-05-15 9 THERE will be fewer ■battle flights between Singapore and Koala Lumpy tram today. Beth Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airline System have decided to stop the afternoon and night services because there Is little demand. Pram today, then will be no 145 pm flight150 words
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192 1986-05-15 9 Check your account before you apply, says CPF HOME owners who might find it difficult to meet their mortgage payments because of the cut hi the Central Provident Fund contribution rate should assess their financial position before applying for the bridging loan. The CPF Board said this could be done192 words
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Article41 1986-05-15 9 THE National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will hold a five-session course on Educational Pursuit m Commercial Studies at No. 5, Dalvey Estate, on Fridays from 7 pm to 9 pm, starting tomorrow. For details, call *****76.41 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-05-15 10 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Story: THE hot topic of the past few days was probably the weather. Which was just that hot. Temperatures soared and yesterday at the meteorological station at Tengah, the thermometer reached 34.9 degrees Celsius, the second highest since readingsANDREW CHIN - 416 words
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119 1986-05-15 10 CATHERINE C ONG - CATHERINE C ONG OSAKA Worker feedback to thri vln g In Matsushita of Japan. The company noted for Its wide range of twiner electronics, receives an average of 7A saggesttoas a month from its employees on how to Improve its production system. A Matsushita spokesman119 words
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357 1986-05-15 10 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG B-G Lee on how to tell if a Chinese is from Singapore By m Osaka OSAKA A Singapore identity is evolving and national service has helped to forge it, Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. If you see a Chinese walking357 words
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209 1986-05-15 10 Bar owner killed in flat: Police seek info POLICE Uwt light appealed to the pabUc to contact them «n the b«tUne if they had seen any•ne with bl**d-stained clsthei «r acting smsplctensly hi the vietelty of Oxley Read hefere 5.3t pm yesterday. The appeal came after the ewßer *f a209 words
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Article38 1986-05-15 10 A man was yesterday fined $1,000 for molesting a 23--year-old woman m a bus along Upper Serangoon Road at about 7.30 pm on Tuesday. Yap Bee Choon, 32, an air-condition installation worker, pleaded guilty.38 words
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257 1986-05-15 10 IVAN LIM - Move to form house union defeated by small margin IVAN LIM By MEMBERS of the Singapore Refining Company (SRC) branch of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry (UWPI) last night rejected a move to form a house union. By a narrow margin of 106 to 101, they voted against the257 words
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171 1986-05-15 10 Electronics workers demand unpaid salaries WORKERS of an electronics factory under receivership showed up at its premises m Toa Payoh North yesterday demanding to be paid their salaries for last month. More than half of Nortel Pte Ltd's 70 employees were at the factory m the morning, but the company's171 words
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Article, Illustration141 1986-05-15 11 A COFFEESHOP hawker saw a goldsmith he had known for more than 10 years grappling with another man on the road on Tuesday. Mr Lav Kian Hoe, 29, left his mcc stall and helped Mr Chin Chionh Fan, 61, arrest a man who had141 words
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Article65 1986-05-15 11 THIEVES have stolen $57,850 worth of building materials from a construction site m Marina Square. Mr Joseph Siu Ying Chun, 39. a manager of BSC Interior Contract A Engineering Pte Ltd m Nicoll Highway, told police that he found the items missing during a stock check on65 words
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Article282 1986-05-15 11 MICHAEL LIM - Defence science for students MICHAEL LIM 8 schools start clubs with Mindef help By WHAT makes an FSE Tiger fighter jet tick? How far does a 155 mm field gun fire? What are laser beams used for m the military? For about 200 students from eight secondary schools, including two282 words
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341 1986-05-15 11 Schoolgirl extortion case A WOMAN, now unemployed, yesterday denied extorting more than $13,000 from a former classmate and spoke of her quarrels with the latter during their school days. Ang Geok Choo, who married recently, said m her defence that all the allegations brought341 words
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Article64 1986-05-15 11 A MAN was yesterday accused of throwing a kettle of boiling water and two mops from his second storey window at Block 8, Lorong liew Lian, last Friday at about 10.15 am. No plea was taken from Lee See Meng, 27, who was remanded at64 words
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Article150 1986-05-15 11 STARTING this month, readers of about 40 American magazine titles like National Geographic and Vogue can expect to get them earlier but they will have to pay more. This is because the magazines have been air-freighted from America instead of being sent by ship which150 words
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105 1986-05-15 12 Trial for lawyer on tax charges begins LAWYER Anthony Wee Soon Kirn went on trial yeste r 'lny on three summons charges of failing to fum'sh statements of assets and liabilities and other information about shares to the Comptroller of Income Tax. The three charges said Wee, 55, was required,105 words
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Article68 1986-05-15 12 A PRIMARY One pupil died instantly when he was knocked down by a taxi near a zebr* crossing m Boon Lay Drive on Tuesday. Goh Ke*» Yiong, seven, of Boon Lay Garden Primary School, was on his way home with his mother when the accident occurred.68 words
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Article38 1986-05-15 12 A THREE-DAY international symposium on filariasis, organised by the Londonbased Ciba Foundation, started at the Lady hill Hotel yesterday. Filariasis is an infection which can cause parts of the body to become grotesquely and grossly swollen.38 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-05-15 12 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG Tests show infection by virus By ALL 2,000 white rats kept for research at the National University of Singapore's Laboratory Animals Centre will be killed. Recent blood tests on some of the rats, bought from Japan, revealed antibodies to a strain398 words
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591 1986-05-15 12 MAUREEN CHUA - Judgment today on policeman and 3 NS men MAUREEN CHUA Gang-rape trial By MR JUSTICE Wahab Ghows will deliver judgment today on four police task force members who are accused of gang-raping a Thai prostitute. During the 17-day hearing, the High Court was told that the 21-year-old woman was raped591 words
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464 1986-05-15 12 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Postal bookings by 7,400 net $656,000 By SINGAPORE FESTIVAL Mk OF ARTS a 1986 jfcj PATRONS who bought tickets for the Festival of Arts through the post seem to be pretty well-heeled. More than nine m 10 of them paid by464 words
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278 1986-05-15 12 A WOMAN, who has a history of causing hart, appeared In court again yesterday this time for kicking a nun and slapping two schoolgirls. Josephine John, SI, pleaded guilty to kicking Sister Anna Ong Pang Kirn, a teacher at St Anthony's Convent Primary School278 words
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Article, Illustration437 1986-05-15 13 DOREEN SOH - Those not eligible feel let down DOREEN SOH The OCBC share-option offer: What others think By REACTIONS to the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation's announcement of an option scheme to allow senior officers to buy OCBC shares at preferential prices were as expected. Those who were eligible for the OCBC Executives' Share437 words
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Article305 1986-05-15 13 Four saved at sea fly home GERRY C€ SILVA FOUR Singaporeans who were saved after their boat sank m the Straits of Malacca last "eek flew m from Medan yesterday but at least two of them were m a rirly mood at the airport. Together with a fifth man, the305 words
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440 1986-05-15 13 How other companies do it THERE are only a handful of companies m Singapore that offer employees a stake m the firm. Generally, companies encourage their staff to buy shares m tie company so that they will identify with the company and440 words
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301 1986-05-15 13 A proposal from two Japanese experts TWO Japanese experts have proposed the value-added way for companies to share extra earnings with workers. They define value-added as any earnings left after deductions for expenses. This is the sum that should be shared between the company301 words
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340 1986-05-15 13 And m Britain LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government has set out to boost capitalist enterprise and stamp out poor productivity by encouraging workers to link pay to company profits, but the move has been greeted with suspicion. The scheme, unveiled by ChancellorReuter - 340 words
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Advertisement134 1986-05-15 9 In DF©«lv TBS* lime 7.11pm I I /f^n\ /f^^^\ /f^m\l ANOTHERNBSAN SERVICE CENTRE ISNOWOPEN AT WOODLANDS. Whether it's servicing your private car or contract maintenance on a company fleet the new Nissan Service Centre, Woodlands, has 32 Nissan-trained professionals to help you. Service Repairs with free 1 computerised engine test134 words
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Advertisement214 1986-05-15 9 II Q K. \\fe admit it. English cooking is magnifique. We, the abovesigned, being of sound Sunday British brunch buffet. French palate, do agree, albeit reluctantly, With bacon and egg pie, York ham, that we can no longer hide our sneaking Lancashire hotch-pot, steak and kidney pie. regard for English214 words
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Advertisement413 1986-05-15 10 HPV*9pijp9P9PJpSpPHMHHpipilß|Hlßppß| elsewhere, a standard at TTie Colonnade. y^3^^3 j^S Q ne kitchens at Tlie Colonnade, are not just to work j n> DUt to cre ate m. The superb custom-designed The Colonnade offers the discerning the ultimate. kitchen cabinets and Bosch built-in ovens will delight even The Colonnade is designed413 words
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Advertisement203 1986-05-15 10 How to cut $50 off Trade m your old cooker and you'll you prepare Succulent roasts without save $50 on any of these 3 Ariston much effort. Cookers now. While the floor leveled gas cylinder But that's not all you'll save. Fully compartment makes the occasional imported from Italy, this203 words
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Advertisement725 1986-05-15 11 \Vhenyoubuild m Bosch appliances, there's a lot more You could choose Bosch built-in appliances on looks alone. The functional design. Elegant colours. The matching front panels m laminate or real wood. But Bosch is more than just a pretty face. I r\p •«9B flfl j3fI||HHB MMMBJ M L AVy HBRBSS^Si725 words
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Advertisement404 1986-05-15 12 JP School of Computing] the Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE Course Announcement Diploma m Computer Studies Applications are invited for admission to the full time/p;irt time professional course leading to the following examinations and awards: (1) National Computing Centre (NCC) International Diploma (2) City Guilds of London Institute404 words
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Advertisement413 1986-05-15 13 B res°^ uusv^^ ifdmtm I I j!!; I _J,_ 4- j I I could make a remarkable difference I j 1 «sblw jS^' F^m" I JW Hv Hk_ In today's volatile financial markets it is vital to mto-^tlM 1 have protection when the forecast looks uncertain. H| > .--<^r With413 words
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Article555 1986-05-15 14 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation's proposal to give its senior staff stock options is a good example of what enlightened employers can do to motivate their workers. The idea of giving employees a stake m the company is not new. For some time now, a few companies notably555 words
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Article, Illustration921 1986-05-15 14 LESLIE TERH - LESLIE TERH By I READ with interest Mr T.F. Hwang's comment on his experiences during World War II (ST's Comment/Perspective dated May 6). While I can understand his sentiments about the desirability for inter-race relationship and rapport, as well as his disgust at921 words
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Article, Illustration833 1986-05-15 14 Editorial headlined "The road from Kabul" published m the Times of London on May 5. SO THE much-queried fate of the Afghan leader, Babrak Karmal, has been decided. He has, within days of his return from Moscow, relinquished the reins of833 words
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613 1986-05-15 14 The spirit of village life lingers on in changing Geylang "I PRESERVE Ike lotsags of Geylaag and make then a tourist attraction. That wm ft suggestion made m( to* long age. If It is to be takes sarlma>, time mast be ef the essence. Geyl&ag, as many Hlagsporesas kaow It,613 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1986-05-15 15 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Life is returning this year to Singapore's beleaguered shipyards. But while the business is coming m, the profits aren't. This is because m their earlier scramble for business, the yards had underbid one another. This is the chicken-and-egg situation the shipyards have1,546 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1986-05-15 15 PATRICK COCKBURN - PATRICK COCKBURN By MOSCOW Four days after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, the Soviet government announced that Mr Boris Shcherbina, the Deputy Prime Minister, was heading a commission to investigate the causes of the accident and was already at the disaster site mFT - 1,028 words
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614 1986-05-15 15 TONY SAMSTAG - TONY SAMSTAG By OSLO There is trouble m paradise. Scandinavia, which has long been a byword among its European neighbours for the anodyne (albeit affluent) brand of social efficiency created when enlightened bureaucrats have their way, is now tied up hi knots. Not only isThe Times of London - 614 words
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Advertisement302 1986-05-15 14 I Ip^i- 31/7/86 V W 50% discount off x^l^ published room rates J Plaza service begins the moment you if&&& 1 touchdown <*s<^\ and you'll be delighted to o £<§^ discover we are small J^^^^^ enough to be personal. S 4s^sf\ds*s'^^ Arrive m style and spacious comfort a' the Plazc302 words
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Advertisement154 1986-05-15 15 v^al* B^^^ Two ar u P s tl^K^ 4#F £^E^^^^^^P*t^^^9i^l Mahani and the \^m Greenlce and the Pines '^^^18. Quartet perform nightly from MH W IF Lounge. Two great groups r lifM with distinct| V different styles. Q^r H^L 'b^jllß^Z Mahani and the H| mpP^JC; Greenlce. Now back together with154 words
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Advertisement541 1986-05-15 15 You can get your tickets to the Singapore Festival of Arts 1 986 from today at Victoria and Kallang Theatres (Everyday 10am to Bpm) Victoria Concert Hall (Monday to Saturday 10am to Bpm. Closed on Sundays Public Holidays) Tangs Superstore (Monday to Saturday and Public Holidays 10am to Bpm. Closed541 words
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160 1986-05-15 16 I HAVE on numerous occasions during the peak hours seen bus drivers either not stopping or stopping but not opening the bus doors. Many commuters are as a result left stranded and naturally there are complaints about the bus service. In my view the160 words
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155 1986-05-15 16 On SBC's superimposed advertisements THANK you for taking up so quickly the new and rather nasty form of television advertising adopted by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. (The Sunday Times, May 11). The statement by SBC's spokesman that viewers will "adjust" to the system whereby advertisements155 words
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Letter62 1986-05-15 16 YOUR report of May 11 "New-style SBC ads get on viewers' nerves" prompts me to write this letter. This is a kind of pollution of television programmes, and a rude intrusion on our viewing pleasure. What viewers can do is to boycott the products advertised m this way,62 words
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120 1986-05-15 16 HAVE a heart, SBC! Please heed this appeal made on the behalf of all television viewers. We have silently put up with increasingly prolonged and frequent commercial breaks; must we now suffer commercial messages flashed across the screen DURING TV shows? Such a method of120 words
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284 1986-05-15 16 IT HAS come to my notice that at least one primary school is using the better pupils m class to teach the weaker ones. In my view, this method of upgrading the scholastic performance of weaker pupils has a number of adverse consequences on the284 words
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205 1986-05-15 16 Brother wants to pay hospital bill MY youngest brother (who is a private student and unemployed) had an operation on April 22 at the Singapore General Hospital. He has some money m his Medisave account because he held a job during his school holidays. The sum is, however, insufficient to205 words
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Letter44 1986-05-15 16 SINGAPORE Airlines at present operates only late night and early morning flights between Singapore and Madras. Since a large number of people travel on this sector, could SIA consider operating day fights between the two cities? SAJEEV ROY DHARAN Singapore 113144 words
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190 1986-05-15 16 Don't use guards for office work, says Cisco I REFER to the letter 'Cisco guards shouldn't help out with office chores" by "Guard What?" (ST, May 12). We are m total agreement with the views expressed by "Guard What?" and are just as concerned. We have time and time again190 words
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201 1986-05-15 16 No clear case to favour residents for CBD entry PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr Francis Goh entitled "Shift man pays $5 to go home". (ST, May 5). The writer, a resident m the Restricted Zone of the Area Licensing Scheme, has complained that he has to pay the201 words
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178 1986-05-15 16 LCCI exams: Different schools used I REFER to the letter "Exam centres are far away" by Ms Susie Tan. (ST, April 25). Each year, the LCCI examination is conducted from around mid-April to mid-June, a period of eight weeks. Candidature varies from paper to paper, from as low as two178 words
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124 1986-05-15 16 PLEASE refer to the letter on hawker prices "Let it be clear prices must fall" by Mr Goh Seng Hock. (ST, May 1). It is not correct that the number of hawkers is limited by law. Hawkers operate m government and statutory board markets124 words
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Advertisement225 1986-05-15 16 SAFE FURNITURE ■lu^ i. SALE I I flßßy|^H i REAL BAJRHB/MN CMFFER! I9bS I ATTENTION! H 1 W^ )i^^K^^^ mjllßl^^M a l T e e XorTn° g AU SAF PERSONNEL OVIL SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES OF 1 ElSS^^^ 1 le STCTUTORY BOARDS &GOVERNMENT-OWNEp COMPANIES. I Wplil^^r^ SAFE Credft Instalment Scheme is available225 words
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Advertisement239 1986-05-15 16 =SF The Allen Management Seminar (ICAEW CPE Credit 40 hours) 1 1 Singapore, July 7 11, 1986 I High achievers m Management today recognizes that the development and improvement of their managerial skills is the key to profitability and success They see a need for an integrated, systematic approach to239 words
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Article, Illustration85 1986-05-15 17 SENTIMENT remained firm and share prices rose across the board on the Singapore stock market yesterday. But late profit-taking m the afternoon saw the Straits Times Industrial Index, which was 3.18 points up m the morning, rising only 1.21 points on the day to 596.89. The Business Times85 words
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Article59 1986-05-15 17 G C Lrfe 1230 +30 BSwtoMf 2M 22 DBS UO +20 IBS 230 +10 Smlm 111 +10 Hwj Mont SO 10 OUB 255 +5 MTC 70c 350 +1 HLeontfn 204 +0 GStcuntwi 110 +t UV 150 +7 EnTmSaf M +7 tehcxw 117 +7 1ST 390 0 U06 332+0 MB«*«(59 words
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Article12 1986-05-15 17 How Por 638,000 DBS 607,000 Sime Darby 462,000 UOB 437,00012 words
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Article88 1986-05-15 17 May 13 May 14 May 13 May 14 BI Composite SOI 98 505 05 ST Properties 308 71 313 28 BT lno«.ato. 7078-"?O *****49 ST Mwiings 273 93 274 00 BI 06 OS '80 ST Plantations 1995 33 19% 89 CADI -7.»54 -7205 OCBC 426.74 ***** 06V 236 J2888 words
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Article59 1986-05-15 17 D Keramat 400 -SO SU 615 -10 Nal kor 270 -10 fiN 505-5 PatoKO HUp 00 -5 Chem M 116 -4 IK 144 -4 FACT 50c 64-4 MTf 63 -4 Weames 266 -3 UltPffi 254-3 Roiy Qk< 20C -3 HmmM 167 -3 Oriental HUp 147 -3 Tiacton 123 -359 words
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Article35 1986-05-15 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 H«h 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) Alt tun? High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Allt.me Lo* 74 75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-05-15 17 THE US dollar gained 148 ticks to close at DM 2.1880 m Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1986-05-15 17 DM V FT Sf HI US$ ***** ***** ***** unq 2.2145 unq ***** 2.1880 163.43 6.9670 2.2120 7.811020 words
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Article33 1986-05-15 17 Eurodollar: Gained 19 ticks to 93.18 a contract. Deotschemark: Lost 35 ticks to 0.4575 a contract. Japanese yea: Lost 73 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Lost US$1.50 to US$343.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article97 1986-05-15 17 LONDON A new session record was set on the London International Financial Futures Exchange (Liffe) with an estimated 48,113 futures and options traded compared with the previous record 44.815. Liffe said. This included a new record futures volume of 43.494 compared with 41.694 and a recordReuter - 97 words
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Article41 1986-05-15 17 SYDNEY Australia's Westpac Banking Corporation has extended its Pacific operations with the opening of a branch m Seoul Westpac said the Seoul branch opened after being granted a licence by the South Korean authorities late last year. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article89 1986-05-15 17 PARSIPPANY (New Jersey) The BASF group, a worldwide chemical company based m West Germany, has reported that first-quarter earnings fell 12.4 per cent from the same period last year to US$277 million (*****.17 million). Worldwide sales for the quarter were US$4.7 billion. Mr Hans Albers. chairmanUPI - 89 words
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Article76 1986-05-15 17 WASHINGTON Retail sales m the United States, a key indicator of US economic activity, rose 0.5 per cent last month after three consecutive monthly falls, the Commerce Department has announced. But the rise m private consumption, reflecting a 4.1 per cent spurt m private car sales,AFP - 76 words
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Article72 1986-05-15 17 CLEVELAND (Ohio) LTV Steel Co, seeking to revitalise its car industry business, on Tuesday dedicated its joint venture with Japan by offering potential customers a tour of its new US$l5O million (5J331.5 million) L-S Elec-tro-Galvanizing Co plant. The plant, on LTV Steel property, was built and isAP - 72 words
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Article369 1986-05-15 17 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By SINGAPORE'S printing presses are humming away at a time when many other industries are quiet. Printing is an industry, which according to the Trade Development Board, is "unscathed by recession." Domestic exports of printed matter increased by 14 per cent to about $137 million369 words
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Article, Illustration292 1986-05-15 17 TARIFF eencessiens given by the Pert of Singapore Authority last year have helped the shipping Industry to remain competitive despite the economic downturn. The pert handled 2C per cent mere transhipment containers for the year, Chairman Urn Kirn Ban said In the PSA's latest292 words
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Article200 1986-05-15 17 LONDON One of Britain's top four banks, National Westminster, yesterday announced plans to ask its shareholders for extra cash but denied that it wanted the money to bid for rival bank, Standard Chartered. Natwest, which hopes to raise £714 million (552,356.2 million) through a one-for-one rightsReuter - 200 words
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661 1986-05-15 17 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Forward share contracts By THE problem of forward share contracts is not over, for Hill Samuel Merchant Bank Asia has just started legal proceedings against four broking firms for allegedly failing to live up to their end of share contracts661 words
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211 1986-05-15 17 Handful accept cash oiler by Marco Polo ONLY a handful of shareholders with 649,000 shares have taken up the 51-cent cash offer for Hotel Marco Polo shares at the end of the first closing date. The offer has since been extended for eight days. At the first closing date last211 words
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469 1986-05-15 17 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Tokyo offshore market 'will not be serious threat to Singapore' N. BALAKRISHNAN By TOKYO'S offshore financial market, which opens m October, will not pose a serious threat to the offshore markets of Singapore and Hongkong because of tax differences, said a public accountant based m Japan. Mr Stanley Sawai, a469 words
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Article51 1986-05-15 17 NEW YORK Mobil Oil Corp's European affiliates have struck natural gas m Austria, oil m the North Sea and awarded onshore exploration tracts m Britain. In upper Austria, the Hoergersteig Sued-1 well flowed gas at the rate of several million cubic feet a day, Mobil said.UPI - 51 words
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Article3483 1986-05-15 18 READERS should be aware of the fcnrtabons of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al deafrifs at a particular price are g rouped together, the table3,483 words
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Article2798 1986-05-15 18 INDUSTRIALS Acma I 008! ApnomotO (3 OOS) AMD 3 18S) Alcom (0 61S) (8) 0 60 (4) 0 61 AISB (0 496 049 4- S) 1 1) 050 (2) '49 aPMO 3480 35S)(12)0 35 ASM (0 70' ,B 0 7IS) (25) 0 72 (5) 02,798 words
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Article2682 1986-05-15 18 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for sot/rid*. N Tai-eiempted dividend UN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m (Mars. 1986 Last Yield Voi Day Hfch Low Company Sale Chance COM) M* Low2,682 words
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Article239 1986-05-15 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5 4' 4 4Vi 4 3 4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4>4 4M 4 4' (1) 2 months 4 1 .(1) 3 months 4U 4>4 4>4 4-4(1) 6 months 4'- 4 1 4',> 4V4(] 9239 words
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Article126 1986-05-15 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S$10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5494-1.5545 6.22-5.98 Canadian dollar 1.6057-1.6076 6.32-6.21 NZ dollar 1.2362-1.2401 7.82-7.59 Sterling pound 3.3966-3.4003 2.94-2.90 US dollar 2.2135-2.2145 4.56-4.52 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling126 words
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Article103 1986-05-15 19 THE US doUar closed weaker against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed easier in active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2120 and 2.2175. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2040/55 and closed at 2.1990/00. Trading was mixed, fluctuating within103 words
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Article111 1986-05-15 19 THE kilobar market PHYSICAL Buym-SHm traded between S$24,385 gold SS and S*24,558 yesterday. Kllol)af 24 500-2* 370 In the Far East mar- igm 25—34 ket, gold opened at m \ll~\ll US$343.30/3.70 and small J* JJtloi selling dominated the so gm 1.220—1.240 market. 10 m 2.441-2.471 It eased to close111 words
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Article97 1986-05-15 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened stronger. The June contract opened at 93.16. The mar ket lapsed into a quiet session as dealers awaited more economic releases for the direction of interest rates. Liffe opening saw a firmer tone. The June contract finallv closed at 93.18. (100 implied interest rate)97 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-05-15 19 CURRENCY futures opened sharply lower. June deutschemark opened near the day's low and traded to a high of 0.4583 before closing at 0.4575. i VS dollar Deutschemark I Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Ju 8S 0.4546 0.4583 0.4545 0.4575 1158 Sept 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4601 1 Dee 0.463058 words
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Article18 1986-05-15 19 fm Closing prices M$ kilo H Hi H M M BMN Turnove' 34 torne: town ib tomes18 words
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Article24 1986-05-15 19 CtGsmf prices Copper tonne Tues Spui 9?«Go 925.06 24 591 3 months 9?' 5( 936 50 I -4K$B) Ma'kt' lone oU-ad) $5:es 15.65024 words
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Article17 1986-05-15 19 I I Silver 15: uo. e: Ned I«e; in, -i W Sil lw> Iter .ti 5M—4.W17 words
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495 1986-05-15 20 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By WHEN the going gets tough, the tough go looking for new markets. And this year, Jurong Engineering will be trying to conquer the new markets of Papua New Guinea, Fiji. India, Bangladesh, Nepal and the United States. Last year, it was495 words
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Article, Illustration146 1986-05-15 20 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Innovations I By A TEAM of Calif ornia aerospace engineers have gives cyclists more mobility by designing a bicycle that can be carried about In a teg. Its distributors claim the US-designed Taiwan-made DaHon folding bicycle Is one of the most compact folding bicycles available146 words
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Article440 1986-05-15 20 They join 4 other Singapore firms already there SINGAPORE Airlines and Cerebos Pacific have made it into Euromoney's Corporate List of internationally traded equities. Launched two years ago, the UK-based international financial journal's list has expanded from 236 to 473 names. To qualify for inclusion,440 words
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Article, Illustration685 1986-05-15 20 JAMES NG - JAMES NG Unlisted Securities Market ■y THE response to the announcement that the Unlisted Securities Market will be launched m the third quarter of this year can best be described as lukewarm. Some brokers, perhaps affected by and more concerned with the sluggish stock685 words
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407 1986-05-15 20 MANILA SAN Miguel Corporation, the largest manufacturing company m the Philippines, defied a government ban on Tuesday by calling an election of its board of directors. In an *"fwal stockholders meeting attended by more than 2,000 people m the financial district of Makati, SanAFP - 407 words
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Article581 1986-05-15 21 ON THE TRACK with TONTO The top ten Dragons Hour Pentagram Tell The Time Active Fez Don't Trust George Mesti Boleh Pagan Legend Worship Lulu S. Is Golden D WORSHIP, unbeaten m two starts, put m a scintillating gallop on a good track at Bukit Timah581 words
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Article, Illustration23 1986-05-15 21 JON - JON BY "He wont be racing for a while. Net until he loses his craving for spaghetti, ravioli and macaroni."23 words
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Article, Illustration378 1986-05-15 21 BALTIMORE Only seven three-year-olds, led by Kentucky Derby winner Ferdinand, are expected to contest the 111 th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico on Saturday. In a close betting affair, Ferdinand is rated a 9-5 chance followed by Badger Land andUPI - 378 words
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836 1986-05-15 21 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By DIM DIM 111 (late Comcentre) looks the pick of the five Gass 2 newcomers entered for the Singapore Turf Club May meeting beginning on Saturday. The three-year-old bay French gelding by Thatch out of Last Drop finished on board m three ofNST - 836 words
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66 1986-05-15 21 Parade ring the centre of attention JOCKEYS will mount their horses m the parade ring m front of the main grandstand at Bukit Timah starting this weekend. The paddock will be used for saddling and walking the horses. The Singapore Turf Club has told owners they may continue to see66 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1986-05-15 22 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS ELIZABETH VERGHESE Ag»73 pwwl away peacefully on 14th May 1966 leaving behind her beloved: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW LIONEL MARY VINCENT SOPHIE ALAN MONICA REGINALD VIRGINIA DAUGHTER CLARA GRANDCHILDREN ANGELA. GLENN. MARK. SHANTINI, JACQUELINE. KEVIN, ALVIN. SHAUN. to mourn nor loss. Cortege leaving 25 Dunearn Close on68 words
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Obituary, Illustration94 1986-05-15 22 CHAN WOON SENG (Chan Ha*g V 009) Returned Home to the Lord on 1 0ft May 1986 leaving behind ■mm Chan Hean Yew Charles Chan Hean Chye Henry rtmnhtf Chan Hean Wan 13 Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren. Funeral aarvtea a* Mount Vernon on Friday, 18th May 198694 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1986-05-15 22 The family of the Me MOM. CHUA WAI KIM NEO Departed: 11AM express their heartfelt thanks to pastors, members of Pentecost. Methodist Church, relatives, collesguos and friends for their attendance, condolences, assistance and donations during their recent The Family of the Late T.VEERIAN wish to express their heartfelt86 words
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Obituary, Illustration191 1986-05-15 22 Th* family of Hrn lat© AGATHA CHANG SIN MOY Departed 9/5/88 Wish to express their heartfelt thanks to: Mr. Lai Tha Chai, MP lor Henderson. Chief Executive Director A Staff of People* AaooclaMon, Member* of Itawderaan C.C.M.C. Members of Henderaon RC Zone C, Connniuiofl9r evil ranks of tfte191 words
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Obituary29 1986-05-15 22 IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved father, the late Mr. Wong Thian Teck departed 15th May 1969 Sadly missed but always remembered by family and grandchildren.29 words
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Article197 1986-05-15 22 Westphal gets a Becker reminder ROME Wimbledon champion Boris Becker returned to the starting point of his meteoric rise to the top on Tuesday as he swept into the second round of the Italian Open championship by crushing fellow-West German Michael Westphal 6-2, 64. It was here 12 months agoReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration393 1986-05-15 22 ON THE BOXING SCENE RENO Super-heavy-weight Teofilo Stevenson, of Cuba, says he is a boxing technician now but he turned puncher on Tuesday as he knocked out Bulgaria's Petar Stoimenov m the first round of their World Boxing Championships' quarter-final bout. Stevenson, a three-time OlympicReuter - 393 words
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190 1986-05-15 22 ON THE MOTOR RACING SCENE MUNICH West German motor linn And! said on Tuesday they were pulling sat of rallying Immediately after a recent series of fatal accidents In the sport. Audi chairman Wolfgang Habbel told the company's annual meeting the firm were withdrawingReuter - 190 words
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Article370 1986-05-15 22 ATHLETICS Scot Meg Ritchie, the Commonwealth discus champion and recordholder, will not be defending her title at the Edinburgh Games. She recently took up a coaching post at the University of Arizona and the job does not allow her sufficient time to train. BASEBALL Yakult edged outReuter; AP; AFP - 370 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-05-15 22 McEnroe may give Wimbledon a miss ON THE TENNIS SCENE A lot of things going on m his life, says his father There are a tot of things going on m his life. Wimbledon is a major tournament, with a tremendous amount of pressure. For anyone who has been offAP - 362 words
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Article165 1986-05-15 22 Hagler says maybe to Leonard LOS ANGELES Undisputed middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler said on Tuesday he would announce next month if he would accept a challenge from Sugar Ray Leonard and give the former welterweight and juniormiddleweight champion a shot at his title. Hagler, appearing on the television varietyAP - 165 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-05-15 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - Ernest earns month-long stint in the US TAY CHENG KHOON SQUASH By 4 The qualities which Erneat and Kok Keene displayed to win recognition speak well for thorn. In fact, it is for that roason that Ernest hat boon selected for the Ameri- can tour. SSRA president Dr Eddy Jacob457 words
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Article427 1986-05-15 23 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR Twist of fate forces Yvonne to the bench YVONNE CHOO was privileged, and poor. Privileged because the only bench at the Kallang courts yesterday was reserved for her, and poor because of the very reason she was privileged. Just a few427 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-05-15 23 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR TENNIS By VICTORIA Junior College and Anglo-Chinese JC told similar stories of determination despite despair m the Schools National A Division girls semi-finals at Kallang yesterday. But while VJC had victory to show for it, ACJC had only a respectable defeat as testimony of416 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-05-15 23 JANICE SEAH - Anderson live up to their motto JANICE SEAH Schoolscofw ATHLETICS By THE teachers of Anderson Junior College have an unofficial motto. They believe every student, no matter what his or her limitations, has a special place m the sun. It is a creed that the students treasure, for it allows414 words
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Article276 1986-05-15 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON HOCKEY By ALTHOUGH novices, both schools gave an exciting performance of fast attacking hockey at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. That the match ended 1-1 at full time and then went into mandatory penalty strokes suggests that the lads have the skill and flair to make276 words
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DOWN MEXICO WAY
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Article, Illustration543 1986-05-15 24 Top tow to get higher returns ZURICH (Switzerland) The two teams who contest the World Cup final m Mexico City on June 29 can expect to collect over US$l.5 million ($3.3 m) each, a senior Fifa official said on Tuesday. Sepp Blatter, Fifa's general secretary, said that a substantial increaseReuter - 543 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1986-05-15 24 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Crossfire draws first blood By LONDON You may have missed it, but the World Cup has begun. True, the opening match takes place officially on May 31 m Mexico City, but the first punches have been thrown, the first casualties have dropped out, the1,100 words
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271 1986-05-15 24 Santana gives Josimar a taste of action TOLUCA 1 BRAZILS TOLUCA Injury-hit Brazil defeated Toluca 3-1 on Tuesday m a kick-about thar formed part of their preparations for the Mexico soccer finals later thii month Brazil, without Zico, Alemao, Muller and Cere zo, brought on newcomer Josimar for the game271 words
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Article, Illustration224 1986-05-15 24 TOLUCA Brazilian midfield star Zico, battling to be fit for the World Cup soccer finals, said on Tuesday his chances of playing were very slim. Zico, who aggravated a knee injury last week, said at the Brazilian squad's training centre here: "I'm afraid my chances of competing224 words
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Article287 1986-05-15 24 NORWAY 1 DENMARK 0 OSLO World Cup SlX' CCI finalists Denmark suffered the worst possible warm-up for Mexico on Tuesday night when they slumped to an embarrassing 0-1 defeat agatel hosts Norway. The Danes, playing with their hearts set more on avoiding injury than scoring goals, were sluggish287 words
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Article578 1986-05-15 24 MEXICO SNIPPETS ENGLAND manager Bobby Robson, 52, is likely to be allowed to keep his post for as long as he wishes, whether he succeeds or fails m the finals. The Football Association are very pleased with England's progress since Robson took over, with only nine defeatsUPI; AFP; Reuter; AP - 578 words
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OTHER SOCCER
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Article330 1986-05-15 24 TOTTENHAM manager Peter Shreeve was dismissed on Tuesday after 12 years with the club but less than two years m charge. Assistant manager John Pratt has also had his contract terminated m a major end-of-season shake-up at the English First Division club. NORTHERN Ireland World Cup strikerReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 330 words
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Article, Illustration198 1986-05-15 24 Row with over, says Kendall LIVERPOOL The row that blew up between Everton manager Howard Kendall and midfielder Peter Reid on Sunday is over. Kendall had been annoyed by the England international's failure to take part m the joint-homecoming, from the FA Cup final, of Everton and Liverpool. But heAFP - 198 words
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Article69 1986-05-15 24 BUENOS AIRES Italian club AC Milan have signed Argentina's World Cup striker Claudio Borghi m a US$2.l million ($4.62 m) transfer deal from Argentinos Juniors. Argentinos Juniors president Domingo Te&jone said the deal had been agreed but the 21-year-old had yet to fix the length ofAFP - 69 words
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Article308 1986-05-15 25 Women in bid for Asian Games THE national women's hockey team have joined the race (or a place m the Republic's contingent to the Asian Games m South Korea. The Singapore Women's Hockey Association have thrown their weight behind their present squad, who finished fourth at last September's Asian Cup308 words
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Article68 1986-05-15 25 WELLINGTON New Zealand's rebel rugby union players, who are touring South Africa, have effectively ruled themselves out of contention for the home international against France on June 28. The New Zealand Rugby Football Union said yesterday the rebels would be ineligible (or the All-Black trials68 words
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Article286 1986-05-15 25 The axe for the king JAKARTA Only Icuk Sugiarto and Lius Pongoh will be retained for Indonesia's 1988 Thomas Cup The rest, including three-time All-England champion Liem Swie King, will be axed. This follows Indonesia's 3-2 defeat to China m the Thomas Cup final. Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) secretary P.Bernama - 286 words
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Article501 1986-05-15 25 LONDON DAVID GOWER'S delight at being re-appointed England cricket captain on Tuesday was tempered a few hours later when holders Leicestershire crashed out of the Benson and Hedges Cup one-day competition. But while Cower could do little about his side's third successive defeat, some ofReuter - 501 words
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359 1986-05-15 25 JOE DORAI - Pressure on as Gower keeps captaincy LONDON David Gower was appointed on Tuesday to continue as England cricket captain but the announcement from Lord's meant that he was very much back on trial. Peter May, chairman of the Board of Selectors, resisted calls to sack the Leicestershire batsman following England'sReuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-05-15 25 4 Now that everybody it back m the squad, wo hopo training will proceed smoothly m preparation for the Games. We've decided to stop up training from three to five days a week. Annabel Ess HARD-WORKING forward Jillian Martens has rejoined the Singapore women's272 words
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158 1986-05-15 25 DEFENDING champions Police could only go one better than last week's defeat when they held newlypromoted Changi Constituency to a 1-1 draw m the National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. And the equalising point did not come until after158 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-05-15 25 Melanie back in squad ON THE HOCKEY SCENE. ..WITH HAKIKAT RAI In jured No.l returns as playing coach MELANIE MARTENS, who withdrew from the national hockey team about two months ago because of an injured arm, is back m the squad as playercoach. Rated as the No. 1 woman player340 words
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258 1986-05-15 25 JOE DORAI - Busy days ahead for Republic's age -group stars JOE DORAI SINGAPORE have accepted the Football Association of Malaysia's invitation to enter teams for three age-group competitions. The inaugural under-14 tournament, at Kota Bahra from Nov 17-a, is part of the Malaysian build-up for the World Cap Under-16 competition. TheUnder-21 tournament,258 words
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Advertisement67 1986-05-15 22 The Family Of The Late Mrs. BARBARA RUTTER wish to give sincere thanks to all those kind people who assisted during Barbaras long illness md who now share m their bereavement i > mmmhU 1 (-STRAITS TIMES-) RATES I —FOR OBITUARIES—' < c $15.00 for 3 lines I (run-on style)67 words
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Advertisement11 1986-05-15 22 m Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember C.A.T.S.11 words
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Advertisement194 1986-05-15 22 THE BEST OF JOE WEIDER'S MUSCLE V^tFITVESS 'w-^^^dfe"^ *«<(BIIBPP^ :t j&H Competitive Bodybuilding Competitive Bodybuilding presents the only comprehensive and complete discussion m existence of the many facets of competitive bodybuilding. This book is for everybody on the way up, whether it's your first shot at a contest or a194 words
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Advertisement384 1986-05-15 25 6 The Canon AS-6 all-weather camera Floats m water. operational even at Fully automatic 35mm 10 metres underwater, compact camera. Dustproof. Weatherproof. From Shockproof. minus 10° C to 45° C. Built-in flash for land Fully waterproof, fully and underwater use. Canon Available at all leading photo stores. Enquiries, tel: *****1384 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous90 1986-05-15 25 DARTS Anther heat Dlv 1: Prairie Express A v Sundstrand (Station Lounge. 8). HOCKEY SHA Premier Leagse: SRC v SCC (Padang); Dlv t: Police Gurkha v Dutch Club (PA). Kg Chantek v Club HDB (Tanglin) all at 5.30. SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Toa Payoh Utd v Farrer Park Utd (Jin90 words
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Article, Illustration516 1986-05-15 26 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By A WOMAN was arrested yesterday hours after a four-year-old girl was found murdered m bed at her Bukit Batok East home with tape cjverlng her eyes and newspaper stiffed m her mouth. The suspect has been detained by516 words
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93 1986-05-15 26 DONALD HIGGS - Baby gets 140 names all in one breath DONALD HIGGS LONDON Catholic priest Father -larry Aldridge almost c uptied his font at one christening because the bundle of joy had 140 name.. "I name t'tee Tracy, Mariclare, Lisa, Tammey...." he b toned for a good two mirutes to put Tracy93 words
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Article73 1986-05-15 26 NEW YORK Paintings by Camille Pissarro and Henri Fantin-Latour sold for record prices on Tuesday night at an impressionist and modern auction which raised a total of US$3l.5 million (5569.3 million). Fantin-Latour 's Fleurs et Fruits, a still life, sold for US$l.54 million. An impressionistReuter - 73 words
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Article72 1986-05-15 26 SAO PAULO Billions of red ants have munched their way through 230,000 ha of eucalyptus forest m the space of a few years, the Brazilian Forest Development Institute has reported. The forest represents nearly half the eucalyptus trees planted m Mato Grosso Do Sul state mAFP - 72 words
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177 1986-05-15 26 US army deploys early warning honkers FRANKFURT What has wings and feathers and is one of the US military's latest security measures? The goose guards. Army security forces are using geese, which object loudly when unaccustomed sounds offend their sensitive hearing, as an early-warning system at three sites m WestAP - 177 words
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Article27 1986-05-15 26 CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke left yesterday far a tour of China and Japan which is expected to be dominated by trade issues. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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441 1986-05-15 26 CATHERINE C. ONG - Osaka firm shifts operations here CATHERINE C. ONG World's biggest lanolin maker prefers Spore to Australia By m Osaka OSAKA The strong yen is forcing the world's biggest lanolin manufacturer to move its operations to Singapore m a $70 million seven-year venture. Osaka-based Yoshikawa Oil and Fat Company chose the441 words
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Article, Illustration439 1986-05-15 26 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By THE woman who left her three children at a babysitter's turned up yesterday to visit them m hospital. And the first question her children asked was: "Why have you not come to visit us?" Madam Fauziyah binti Adnan spent about 10 minutesMAZLAN BADRON - 439 words
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338 1986-05-15 26 THE Commission of Inquiry appointed to look into Alison MP Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's allegation of executive interference m the Subordinate Courts judiciary will begin its public hearings on June 3. The commission, headed by Mr Justice Sinnathuray, will hear the inquiry338 words
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Miscellaneous138 1986-05-15 26 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.06 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/20 C Overcast Manila 23/36 C Cloudy Amsterdam 8/14 C Cloudy Melbourne 10/17 C Overcast Bangkok138 words
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Section Two
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Food
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Article, Illustration957 1986-05-15 1 Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre is popular among families looking for dried goods and fruit and vegetables m season at bargain prices. To help the first-timer find his way around the vast market, MAY HO visited it several times to compile this guide, giving an indication of the rangeDAVID TAN - 957 words
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Article, Illustration449 1986-05-15 2 CERTAIN items m our refrigerator chillies, limau kasturi, tomatoes, cucumber and the inseparable coriander leaves and spring onions for the most, play supporting roles m our cooking, and we get pretty annoyed when they are not around. But these "bit players" can also449 words
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Article592 1986-05-15 2 Braised Prawns m Spring Onion 250 g large prawns, shelled and cut to remove digestive cord, wash and pat dry. Sauce: 2 tbsp spring onion, finely chopped. 1 tbsp fresh ginger, finely chopped. 1 tbsp rice wine. 1 tbsp light soy sauce •/2 cup chicken stock. Mettrad Mix the592 words
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Article665 1986-05-15 2 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING BATIK BRILL Hong Leong Shopping Centre 148 152 West Coast Way (Off Upper Aver Rajah Road) Reviewed by FOR a Western meal m the western part of Singapore, there is a little restaurant m Hong Leong Shopping Centre called Batik665 words
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Advertisement107 1986-05-15 1 The dance steps that lead to danger Aerobic dance exercise is good, but there are pitfalls to avoid Laurie Anderson crosses over id The avant garde artist's now mainstream All the fun of the fair 4 Catherine Ong joins the beauty world m Italy Soda I sparkles! 4 But our107 words
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Advertisement382 1986-05-15 2 "For $16 I will provide you with a sumptuous local buffet, including beverage, and cook fresh oyster omelettes before your eyes. That's what I call exceptional value." GEORGE QLEK. SOUS CHEF. COFFEE GARDEN \t the Coffee Garden from 12 noon- 2.30pm daily, except Sunday, our chefs will prepare local styleoystei;382 words
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Article, Illustration826 1986-05-15 3 Aerobic dance is a popular way to keep fit because it seems more like fun than mere exercise. However, as with all physical activity, moderation is the keyword. Our columnists examine the research that indicates potential injury risks and how to avoid them. Healthy Lifestyle Dr826 words
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Article, Illustration687 1986-05-15 3 Healthy heart, c healthy life Training Health Education Department. Ministry of Health "I CAN'T have high blood; I don't have enough blood; I'm anaemic." How often have you heard this? In the first place, there's no such thing as high blood. It's high687 words
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Advertisement608 1986-05-15 3 Mm' IWmmym^^BL'mS km Bl I Ww S*^B 3Bfa, mUB tf^^B aa^mm L i HB*s TR^BL. .IN? LV Vml Vk^ Y'^^^K^P Bl I^F W% B Kh^V% t4 w M^HV^^^hV' ifcWl^MPBrMtBWL i^r k A*mwm\ t^wmwk. v m wm 1 Hi Cil *P Bi Jl BffUP^Bi f»^w^^B^ BMBbfeA \<h *Ws> ifl Klfl BiBBta608 words
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Article, Illustration622 1986-05-15 4 The 19th Cosmoprof, the beauty fair held m Bologna, Italy, last month, attracted a record number of 140,000 visitors from around the world. CATHERINE (ING was there on a visit sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission. r In this first622 words
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Article, Illustration991 1986-05-15 4 NINETEEN years ago, Cosmoprof started out m Bologna as just another national beauty products fair with a few dozen Italian exhibitors. It was then "almost a second-class affair with no proper structure or organisation", said Myrna Bassi, press officer for fair organisers Unipro, the national union of991 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-05-15 4 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA AFTER last year's debut flush of success, Soda had quite some living up to do m its second Singapore Designers' Show at the Dynasty Ballroom last Friday. It did, to some extent helped by a smaller catwalk, toned-down theatrics and a tighter,NGHAI CHEE WAH - 312 words
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Article, Illustration291 1986-05-15 4 Style Snips MORE on fashion shows, this time featuring clothes by Bruce Oldfield, one of Britain's top designers. Look m any copy of British Vogue, and he's bound to be m it somewhere either pictured at a glitzy gala or presenting new designs.JdS - 291 words
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Advertisement157 1986-05-15 4 law a^^L^Lw^^ 1 111 \t i; BI^ Helena Ruhinsrein has put together a special treatment, makeup and '^^^Hiftk. Offer while stocks last exclusively at: '■*>• lsetan Orchard &l Katong John Little's Specialists' Centre Klasse Lucky Plaza Metro Grand at Scotts Metro Grand at Lucky Plaza Metro Far East Metro Orchard157 words
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Article, Illustration105 1986-05-15 5 AHj^'i>: &U'&£^!f' &&*S£riUT£ IBS* .ii'i'^M-j'ji.i2 r -ins xttfet? **.&<& Rfi tt fii r. 1 ft c ft- n V- W ft* Sl^iß kJl«££s« ftjft« tii S^ fiJ^ fO'J^S A ei r&3M h¥.W!>ftf![fi H y^ tfi i> *ifi* S t A ffi IE fij <ft ft rffft^ teite "-7C IS f^4u^siJ^/e£'J^lft4105 words
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Article, Illustration356 1986-05-15 5 PEOPLE m Taiwan revived an ancient custom (or Mother's Day this year. A day Illy exhibition, with Mother's Day as Its theme, reminded the crowds that they had a special flower to show how much they loved their mothers, long before Mother's Day wasFree China Journal - 356 words
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828 1986-05-15 5 THE current economic recession, which has hit almost all sectors, seems to have made one food manufacturer more enterprising. He has turned the situation to his advantage by creating a new eating style: a budget lunch of dianxin (tidbits) for office and factory828 words
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Article147 1986-05-15 5 mmwik'bmx^xm m *fc£ffl-#'hBIHN»# &itm° sit *t£¥** ttwsr &jfr xs^^ r^&ig i£|s]*3&^tfg JR^lk^ ttlfi3 f^ ißigii-^* m^^ x§ixi ®n& -^m fcfciMl^ti ;®-^A«fs] mm ;®3*am* w*** a#*«6UAigr^Ti&ff tf?Tigg&ftmA r^f>si A-^L¥^A-fi)rPM (Claude E. Robinson) 61j# fitsu* Afn^-ff&wffl S*Wtti±*WMAi»lßl ?#*^Toia|lSAGß wfttfflfiuraAOCSi^AJife WiS S (people meter) Jg^:^ SPIRITj§S4^§--I^A +mAL^ £<£ HB* Pal jfc^B-^&ttap -1"1¥ B147 words
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Article, Illustration645 1986-05-15 5 WHILE TV sets, refrigerators and tape recorders are becoming accessible to rural families, farmers m China find themselves caught m a strange "co-existence" with some old, die-hard customs and conventions. Together with material and cultural prosperity, there has been a revival, m645 words
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Article, Illustration925 1986-05-15 6 THERE are speculations that the Singapore Malay Music Society or Persatuan Seni Muzik Melayu Singapura (PSMMS) would be dissolved soon as it is no longer active. This belief has been reinforced by the fact that its President, Captain Abdullah Sumardy, had been ill925 words
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707 1986-05-15 6 Persatun Seni Muzik Melayu masih dapat bertahan Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ SEJAK kebelakangan mi sering terdengar spekulasi yang menyatakan bahawa Persatuan Seni Muzik Melayu Singapura (PSMMS) mungkin terkubur. Kenyataan mi semakin ketara berikutan dengan penyakit yang sering menyerang Yang Dipertua persatuan itu, Kapten Abdullah Sumardy Keadaan bertambah buruk apabila Sekolah Rendah707 words
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Article218 1986-05-15 6 Mengajar kanak-kanak melukis Jika anak anda gemar melukis dan anda pula ingin menggalakkannya tetapi tidak tahu bagaimana cara-caranya hendak mengajar anak anda itu melukis, suatu kursus yang amat sesuai menunggu anda. Kursus "Cara-cara Mengajar Kanak-kanak Melukis" akan dianjurkan buat pertama kalinya oleh Angkatan Pelukis Aneka Daya (APAD)218 words
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Advertisement393 1986-05-15 6 I !2nd WEEK!! a at CAPITOL CHANGI CAPITOL (*****59) 11am. 1.45. 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15 CHANGI (*****59) 11am. 1 45, 4.00, 6.45 ft 9.15 m 1 JURONG: LAST DAT! B H JURONG (2******) 4 SHOWS 1.45, 4.00. 6.45, 9.15 RUN FOR k«v .uafv I P Thi- t-injin, il «B v393 words
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Advertisement232 1986-05-15 6 1 p^ PRINCF I I lorn, 1 30, 4 00, 6 45, 915 SAVOY Horn, 1 45 4 00, 6 45, 915 f ORIENTAL I BJ Horn, I 30. 3 30, 7 00, 900 LIBERTY j BU SHOWS I 45, 400, 6 45, 9 158 PRESOENT |4 SHOWS 1 45,232 words
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Advertisement373 1986-05-15 6 I aT^^B^'^B^^tf^tf^B^^B^^BT^BT^BT^BT^BT^B^^B^^B^^Bt^B^^af^tf^tf^B^^B^^B^^B^^B# B aa^ B MB& nDnilADlla (*****88) 4 SHOWS t llntfllHillf a 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15PM i> REGAL: OPENS TOMORROW i b^^Bbhl £Jk U *4Gattilf 4 l|> LOUS GOSSETI JR. -IASONGELCK-DAVOSUOfr- LARRY a SCOTT (I '1 CAROLINE LAGERfEJ "-SIDNEYj FURIE LXll^^g] <B> j !< CATHAY- (3 ,^L 5373 words
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Advertisement5347 1986-05-15 7 S^ I f I ll TELEPHONE SERVICE: H H At-jßi mmmmrm"m.M.MaWmaWm% Mondajr to Friday: 9drr t.. i jOtn bprr. deadline lor nex l day c Saturda* ft 30am I 1 m I Wm.l JBbW Z I B W #"J#m"O 2pltl <am deadline tor The Sur^Jay Timer Punic Hoiday 9am t<5,347 words
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Advertisement841 1986-05-15 7 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi mJSwt™ef7icient"'serv^t"T antenna, electronically tuned byexperienced technician VCR. t.v. repair guaranteed Tony *****44 SEE FWA SPECIALISED m video, colour TV. Hi-fi system repairs, antennae installation. Service guaranteed Tel: *****14/ *****95 VIDEO. CTV. FRIDGE and other home appliances for monthly payment, all set can be trade-in. Attractive gift:841 words
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Advertisement836 1986-05-15 7 51 Printing/ Copying Services LETTERHEAD ENVELOPE 500 pieces. 1 colour $35 Name cards 100 pieces. 1 colour $8 Invoice delivery order 10 pads <50 x 4s). 1 colour $65. Official receipt 10 pads. 1 colour $65 Rubber stamp for co address signature stamp each $5 Tail *****50 'ti-HR. SERVICE name836 words
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Advertisement666 1986-05-15 8 57 Business Opportunities TAIWAN AGENT a supplier m 9TMHC (.iarment lot.s to ilfar uholf-vulers and exporters only Make |O order welcome at cost plu^ T.iiw.m foCtOT] quote rager *****T0 Davtd SEAFOOD RESTAURANT TO let at A M KlO Total area about 1.100 -.q ft Sl.iOV pin neg Convenient carpark CtaasMbm666 words
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Advertisement698 1986-05-15 8 64 Domastic Help 64 Domastic Help Available Available A personal name for personal services of personal trained maids. I Personality goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training, hardworking helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest self-disciplined $650 tee includes W/P visa fee. medical exam security bond, P A airfare others 2698 words
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Advertisement303 1986-05-15 8 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive ■WbMbbl Ha^Br#aW%a%aa# haws a Optoma m B*OMCa*Elga«arlral«r arranQamant and execution of electrical al Instsjkatons and efficient operation of air* condHnnQ units. coortSnation for buMing ground repairs, MflMarv and olumbinQ wwto and general newty projects. you ar^oy gaWwg dons and able to manage MfWuiltfnrv mM facBtt>)s'303 words
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Advertisement539 1986-05-15 8 67 Situations Vacant: EDP A requires Male Computer Operator Requirements: Minimum 5 GCE 'O 1 levels including Maths Science At least 1 2 years computer experience Exposure m a bank with IBM System 34 or 38 will be an advantage Willing to work permanent 2nd Shift and with means of539 words
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Advertisement981 1986-05-15 8 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical BOSCH urgently requires FEMALE STORE CLERK The Job The successful applicant will be required to perform clerical and other administrative duties m the store. Requirements Must be able to type Preferably possess GCE *O' level Salary will be commensurate with981 words
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Advertisement849 1986-05-15 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I NTUC COMFORT I invites applications for I the post of Requirements: c Minimum Secondary 4 education c Bi-lingual/able to speak local dialects c Preferably have some relevant working experience m handling telephone calls c Preferably have some typing ability Working Hours: 11. 00pm to849 words
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Advertisement668 1986-05-15 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED URGENTLY: 1) Accounts Clerk with Ll.'C Accounting typing. 2) Oeneral Clerk with knowledge of typing, telex correspondence. Preferably staying m Ylo Chu Kang area Contact: Mrs. Ong *****y0 ADMIN. CLERK REQUIRED. Tuas Factory. Some experience, typing, filing, etc., conscientious, preferably 'O' Level/ bilingual. Tel.668 words
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Advertisement717 1986-05-15 8 71 Situations Vacant: Mm HANDS THE D-l-V SUPERSTORE r<X)uircrs mor© HANDS Here is your chance to |om Singapore's latest and most exciting retail organisation. If you Have good GCK O or A level results Are between 22 and 2i years old Like to work with your hands Basically like to717 words
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Advertisement913 1986-05-15 8 71 Situations Vacant: Ma PERMANENT MALE/ FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL •ranted International Financial Company wants lo recruit people who are hardworking and who sincerely want to make an honest living m this difficult period Allowance* will be provided le people who ofo selected Please call Mies Khoo at: ******0 SALES REPRESENTATIVES913 words
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Advertisement590 1986-05-15 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical BS it a^E^^Bfe. MALAYAN J bPV9k!V breweries 11.11 f II liyflJlH (SPORE) PTE LTD \m ■■■^•■■■■^BBB^P Brew?", ot T.ye' 4 Anih O f B«r ABC Stout ::V I $M MHBaaejBHBIB)BJBJBJBJB*iBjpHpaBjaBaBBB|paBaa j c GCE O Level m at least 3 subjects which W<590 words
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Advertisement314 1986-05-15 9 WANTED FRIGERATION ENGINEER Mwy m ttegepow epjcleMt- FIQ#f flUOn heM Ml Hlllll#Ot~ Csincy foe mi •*tp#ri#nc#ia rfstion EnQin##f who nss theeretteel end practical I m tha subject for not leaa our yaara duration. This hjM a^ iMlUwajl IwITW BBJBJVI IMHJWwv OJ all I yMft woffe #xp#rf#nc# m A ation company314 words
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Advertisement601 1986-05-15 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical to our rapid I expansion, we invite I applicants for the post of I Requirements: Possess ITC or NTC 2 m Mechanical Engineering or Tool making. At least 1 year working experience m plastic mould design and ordering of tools and materials. Completed N.S. I Must601 words
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Advertisement748 1986-05-15 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical .jj£s3iZi«We^«rsßßj k rl&nl WHITE H 2^= INDUSTRIES^ requires Immediately jjj I MOTOR S GRADER/ DRIVERS •L Must be able to 9 |2J operate and handle S if the grader, front end ?J loader, "Komatsu" ex- |i p cavator and other -j' heavy earth moving 5 5748 words
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Advertisement596 1986-05-15 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SERVICE TECHNICIAN (Electri- cal). With/ without experience With NTC 2 or 3 cert, (electrical) Please write m with personal particulars, expected salary contact telephone number and photograph to: Maxwell Road P.O. Box 2073, Singapore 9040. AN EXPERIENCED ENGINE Maintenance Supervisor for overseas assignment is required. Interested596 words
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Advertisement355 1986-05-15 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production WALK-IN I INTERVIEW I I^AT&T Consumer Products Re Ltd American Ifelephone Ifelephone (AT&T), a giant m telecommunications, has recently set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position355 words
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Advertisement573 1986-05-15 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Will I NEC Young Female I Production Operators I required for 3 permanent shifts I Ist shift 7.00 am 4.05 pm 2nd shiH: 4.00 pm 1 2.00 am 3rd shift 1 1.55 pm 7.05 am I Requirements: I o Primary 6 above573 words
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Advertisement472 1986-05-15 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I 1. ACCOUNTS flynfTaW 4^*- A I JO •GCEALwd 2. NIGHT AUDITOR •OCEKrUmi *s*mr.vm 3.FBONTOFHCE OCE XT Level I\fMCaa> dWMaW aVa Bart**** 4» HOSTESS *2mtaifkamt IDaatß tO^faVn Has* IMm »lamj If HOOM •Sslsry:ss7o JBOammMmmi SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE. LTD. Those with relevant experience will be472 words
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Advertisement553 1986-05-15 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous APRO? I rour Security I Link With The Future I Protection Officers I (Men or Women) I Gross Salary: $700 I The Job: I a To control access to premises I c To activate or deactivate alarms I To write reports on553 words
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Advertisement178 1986-05-15 10 Urgently Required 1) MACHINE OPERATORS (MALE) c Completion of Sec. 2 education and N.S. 2) PRODUCTION WORKERS (MALE) Please apply personally at: The Personnel Department YEO HIAP SENG LTD 950 Dunearn Road Singapore) 2158 GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE urgently requires MASSEUSES (25 vacancies) Attractive salary and benefits win do qi178 words
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Advertisement648 1986-05-15 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH invites applications for the post of: ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (FEMALE) for Its half-way house m Rochester Park. Requirements: 25 years old and above. c Completed secondary education, c With nursing experience. Able to converse In dialects, a Must be prepared to648 words
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Advertisement873 1986-05-15 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Jurong ttaal factory require*:PAINTER Interested, please call *****21 or call personally 77, INTERNATIONAL ROAD SINGAPORE 2252 SBS Bus No. 250 from Jurong Interchange. Boutiqu*/ manufacturer hat vacancies for A. IN-HOUSE DESIGNER (Female) B. SALES ASSISTANT (Famala) a Must have past experience able to work independently. a873 words
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Advertisement832 1986-05-15 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous wTnTedTforemanTsewerage) mason, General workers. Only experienced persons need apply personally to: Blk 154 #09-l(hM Lori T. Payoh (1231). CONSTRUCTION FIRM REO. Experienced Hydraulic Crane Operator, General Workers Copper Pipe Brazer. Call: *****18. CO./ PTE CAR Driver reqd. Interested applicants please call Catherine: *****14. Retired applicants also832 words
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Advertisement799 1986-05-15 10 81 Vehicles For Hire TELEPHONE US TODAY for 20% discount on daily rental for cars. 1000 c.c $33. 1300 c.c $42, 1600 c.c. $60. 2000 c.c. $70. Commercial vehicles avail. Self drive. Tel: Vehlto Rental Pte Ltd, *****63. RENTAL A TRANSPORT Services, aircon. pickup, panel/ blind van. Tel: *****30 Seto.799 words
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Advertisement2025 1986-05-15 10 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat /^^b^^3 WSSSr AW^^^ m 1 m TB bW»^ aVJI XX WPPv ML3 BTaffaW afl afflafl BbTbV US Ibm- ■|^BB B ljp*BjB B »S3^^>- >^ cjl PfJ B^akWH am^fll Baf*^ B *MHB^ak < y I■■2,025 words
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Advertisement595 1986-05-15 10 91 For Sato: Mitsubishi ALMOST '80 MITSUBISHI Galant Sigma I.6GS station wagon, atrcor... hi-fi, new s/tyres tax/ ins. 3 ■"87, PARF. good corn! Asking $9,900 Can loan $6,000 '*****5 BU" NOW! HURRY! Hurr/ Hurry* Beit service To avoic disappointment, for all brand new Mitsubishi cars, enquiries Ricky Tay *****3^ (24-hr595 words
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Advertisement1034 1986-05-15 11 92 For Sale: Mazda MAZDA 626 NOTCHBACK Saloon Power steering windows Nov. 83 Road tax Sept 86 Expf nslve r.idio cassette player 4 lots of t-xtras 1 owner Highest offer secures Tel *****";9 SEPT 13 MAZDA 626CH.X Hatchback. 1 owner. 5-dr 5-speed. power steering windows, central loi-k. aircon s rims,1,034 words
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Advertisement876 1986-05-15 11 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sal*: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu m—hmSmmjUfr/ Mm Oil _^^^^^SM^Jfc^^B^B^BB^B^B^BMB— M— M^" jirT tm mmmm^ m^^^QlQmymTm^mym^m^m^m^m^KKm^Km^m^m^mm^Z^' "**^RB 1 -*»»MMW»MMMMfc. .-^S2M JBaTa^BSBBBBBBBBB^BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB»*a^*^PR>V JTX. g X SSS W f Y%?^ f m iffiv j f M'^mA W JL^ mm^ mmmmmmu i yf^^^^w^ m^^wm m t^^^ m876 words
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Advertisement631 1986-05-15 11 97 For Sato: Commercial Vehicles •7s7D7lH7TsTr^o7"^UeseT l truck 5-speed. Fir. gear, aircon. Passed Inspection. New tax. $2,800 0.n.0. *****17. 23. Lor Biawak, S. 1335. '83 DAIHATSU LORRY 10 ft. steel body. Twin cabin. Aircon. Passed inspection. New tax. $6,300. Tel: *****48. NEAR '78, LITEACE van. new paint/ tax, hi-fi, 1166631 words
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Advertisement375 1986-05-15 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE. HIGHEST OFFER, CASH PAYMENT we can offer you better price a for any used car, model c.c. PARF or non-PARF a company registered, commercial vans and pick-ups scrap cars, 1000 c.c. $3,400 1200 to 1600 c.c. $4,400 a trade m acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WELCOME MING375 words
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Advertisement2082 1986-05-15 11 96 For Sale: For Sale: 96 For Sato: 96 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes FW/LANCIA. Service Can^aign Drive your Fiat or Lancia m for a free inspection special rates for labour special discounts for spare parts. From May 26 to May 31 you can enjoy2,082 words
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Advertisement244 1986-05-15 11 107 Accommodation AvaiiaDis: Apartments cflrdmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership c Just off Orchard Road c 3-bedrooms. large lounge, ample parking c Furnished or unfurnished a Average rental $3,600 p.m. mcl. service charge Visit our show flat, 1 0am to244 words
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Advertisement619 1986-05-15 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments I M? at Stta^ I :>^ >A|TJ JCI-jaaaal^ mYou experience our personal touch at Liang Court Regency. The experience begins with a special welcome bouquet. And during your stay, you'll notice the many little things that get done quietly and efficiently. Come619 words
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Advertisement671 1986-05-15 12 1 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments I MM a_B_B_____Ba_B_B_B_B_Bßßia-----» I M_i— _*M— ■M__^—«__«_l OTl_il_*ia_«—W—M— i dP_3r!_3i_M_B_M_fa_M BS_ii-M-fe_B_fl k :r)JW_i^K_rW _K^W>_l K__^B _F# I_PT In^rkvU Era Hal _^f |^m^B^^2 o*^ _^T _H a_^^«a_ sa^ v% B^_7 59? *_*^_H l^_^^^i 8p _■_■■__<______!__» '-^&__H_________-__l iiie locotion: District671 words
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Advertisement729 1986-05-15 12 BRAND NEW APARTMENTS DiST.9 PM TJOE APT. Luxurious 4 kj-.. _nft r\n KLnK fir D__-r_ii__ CKJims. uu nt||n _saiicwnw"i overlooking lush gr««n«ry. Split-level living/ dining. Mi dim kitchm. Facilitte*. P/furn. $4,500 FABER GON. l/fum. $1,500 DRAYCOTT TWRS 3 bdnm SMOO LUCKY TOWERS p/turn $2JOO CAIRNHILL VIEW $3,000 ARDMORE POINT. $3,500/729 words
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Advertisement736 1986-05-15 12 SOMMERVILLE APT. 2010 sq.ft. high floor. Partially furnished available Ist June. Contact owner Chan *****27 office hours. DIST.IO NEAR ORCHARD Rd. Well maintained. Fully furn. Alrcon. 3 bdrms., attached bathrms. $1,200. Admer *****66 DIST.IO ROBIN RD. flats (3+l bdrms). Fully furn. Quiet surroundings. Rental: $1,300. Available now. Contact: *****06 DIST.IO736 words
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Advertisement1037 1986-05-15 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SOMMERVILLE PARK 2010 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. Large living/ dining f/furn. Fully air-con. Tel: *****09. SOMMERVILLE MAIS (NEW), 3+l bdrms. Fully furn. Well equipped kitchen. Full condo facilities. $3,200 M V Realty *****82. UPPER THOMSON GREENMEAOOWS mals. 3 rms. F/furn. $900 p.m. 0.n.0. Tel: *****88 x 216/1,037 words
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Advertisement914 1986-05-15 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 3 BM. APT., p/furn. m exclusive residential dist., Belmont Rd (off HoUand Rd.). Tel: *****70. 3 TO S-WI: Chuan Pk., Tamplnes, Dakota Cres., Hougang, Bedok Jurong apts. any areas. *****53. 4-RM. HDB BEDOK South. Also apt., House m Katong for rent Call *****41. S-RM UNIT, Hougang914 words
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Advertisement517 1986-05-15 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses ffc Unique linked Semi-detached' JL Fbrissaftrt pßFs£j|jfl^EJßK g 4 l^& a B^k I t^^^» l^^^ j^J,^^^^^Sßßßßfcy^Bßß*f^B^BP"* sh_if'''-t- v^y^^^JVßjj IPHBK r xM *y *^^^Br&ftßVelßi tm *iTI 10 minutes drive to city 1 j Within walking distance to Yio Chu517 words
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Advertisement630 1986-05-15 12 D.14, beautiful d/storey bunglw. Brand tmrn. 4100 •q.ft. $890,000 nag. D.21, Mandarin Pk. D/storey semi-d. 3300 aq.ft. WaM ranowtad. $98*000 nag. D.21, Mnjai Pk. D/storey seml-d. 3100»q.ft. $400,000 0.n.0! D.20, Windsor Pk. Brand new d/storey bunglw. 4300 •q.ft. D.15, Langaat Rd. S/storey link bunglw. 5200 aqJL $301,000 nag. GK: *****12/630 words
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Advertisement1482 1986-05-15 12 113 For Sal*: Houses 113 For Sal*: Houses FOR SALE C V /"It I\/ -^^iw Luxury bungalows, each f -J^"^ with its own swimming pool f/ffnjri il£v9m Located just off Jervois Road /W v"iwfrßl Four designs available, with built-up area from 4831 sq ft and land area from 15,000 sq1,482 words
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Advertisement703 1986-05-15 13 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments CONDOMINIUM Luxurious Townhouse (470 sq.m) Maisonettes (268-312 sq.m) Apartments (152-191 sq.m) 2 Squash courts m one of the most Tenms Court ht y »i V l i£/lis'^si\? Saunas condominiums %VaifriglßßKr-*p»> 3 J In a available for s ttd&&''f' secluded, with703 words
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Advertisement782 1986-05-15 13 D.19 GRACE WALK 2-bdrm apts. m a 4-storey blk. (with elevator, auto-gate, video intercom at attractive prices. Call: Associated Property Consultants Pte Ltd. *****13. D.21 RAINBOW GARDEN brand new lower/ upper maisonette with 3 bdrms. Built-in area 1.800 sq.ft. approx. S/pool, 24-hr, security. Selling $295,000. Metz Properties Pte Ltd, *****50.782 words
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Advertisement984 1986-05-15 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments RAJAH TOWER 14TH floor 2300 sq.ft. Good facing Immediate occupation Interested call *****22 No agents. ST. MARTIN'S DR., off Tanglin Rd. Luxurious 3 bdrms. apt., 1.740/ 2.030 Sq.ft. From $390,000. Tel: *****08. 4+ 1 BDRM. APPROX. 3,500 sq.ft. extremely comfortable/ pleasant mais. Pool/ security 1984 words
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Advertisement1013 1986-05-15 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments S-ROOMED A.M.Kio Blk 552/553. $127,000 Bedok North 96/120/139, $117,000 Marsilingßlk 214. f/furn. $98,000 Spottiswoode 104, f/furn. $150,000 4-ROOMED Bedok South Blk 34. $70,000 M. Parade Blk 54/55/74, $75,000 Sims Dr. Blk 57. $70,000 3-ROOMEO Syed Alwl Rd. Blk 3. $58,000 ROLF SERVICES PTE LTD *****111,013 words
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Advertisement1615 1986-05-15 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I I UNION CENTRE^: J I FOR LEASE H Newly completed 6' storey light industrial building at .^■BV^H^Lp'^H WM Jalan Pemimpin. Off Upper Thomson Rd. .^■kGlmEusS^B^BV 2 cargo lifts of 4,000 lbs 2 passenger1,615 words
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Advertisement1558 1986-05-15 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces I GoMhill Square Prestigious, convenience offices of reputed international multi -corporation LIMITED PRIME SHOP OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Close proximity of CBD r ~>-4» Over 650 car park lots j\ <^j|» Professional building S\ services team1,558 words
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Advertisement1026 1986-05-15 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces ORCHARD PLAZA 85* sq ft fa< nn m.iui rd .t partition rms carpetted 52."0 psf An.son Ctr 1700 it rms designer s ren- nation c.irpeUed. $2 ps r KB BUI* I 600 .si) ft- 6 rms s u Bernard Vatatn 2246+19 WHY RENT OFFICE? Tike1,026 words
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Advertisement706 1986-05-15 14 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces z^M MOB I 4^\Wi? SPACB ¥l Afc3 Only one of its kind at HR|\ Bukjt Timah Plaza fl Hip Gift/curio shop ja«^ K/ V Launderette J n0W HtXfl 1 Mansfield Property Services W I^fW Tel: *****51/*****08 SERANGOON GDN. CIRCLE vicinity,706 words
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Advertisement658 1986-05-15 14 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SHOP UNITS, 317 sq.ft above at prestigious hotel. Suitable for travel agts.. airlines or others. Occidental *****00/ *****31. 2,000 SQ.FT. SHOP/ office space at Bright Centre. Telok Kurau for rent at $1,300 p.m. Call Mr. Cho tel: *****22. 0.19 KIM CHUAN Drive new grdflr. shophouses,658 words
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Advertisement832 1986-05-15 14 124 For Rent: 124 For Rant: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces shop Spaces s I Prime Shops! Ideally located at the bustling North Bridge Road/ Arab Street junction. E^kO^Pl I fy///ffl<jo%om#t ■■HI Beside MRT station Easy transportation w X A A I •^^^^^T^^ l A tourist centre packed832 words
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Advertisement515 1986-05-15 14 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I Soffit :\^3f\ -*f L **z'!& I I aaaaaaaaa^TjiPtfirfl B 1 I The new Philippine Experience specially w BawSr* a^S^M H features the unveiling of the secrets of v W^zZ^^^L^M H Malacanang Palace the former w W&>^^of*A residence of the ex-President of515 words
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Advertisement217 1986-05-15 14 I E. PQjy^HfT 1 I STRAWBERRY PARK I GENTING HIGHLANDS RESORT 2D/3N $119 3D/4N $189 3 DAYS $329 STRAWBERRY PARK CAMERON 2D/3N $79/$ 129 3D/4N $109/$ lB9 3 DAYS $319/$355 PEARL OF THE ORIENT PENANG 3D/4N $89/$ lO9 3 DAYS $319Z5339 PANGKOR ISLANDS GETAWAY 2D/3N $129 3D/4N $179 TIOMAN ISLANDS217 words
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Advertisement1376 1986-05-15 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Tradewinds Easy Packs HV9H9MHHRMP|P|)|Pi|||H asia united states of America ■7da y sßrisbane'/GoidCoast/sydney.ssi.s6o K^Z[^ulQg|y{||^g||jy||feAJyH|f|i|fl Depart: Jun 02, 09, 16, 23, Aug 4, 11, Sep 15 OfferS YOU Value'for-money (^^^^H|^^^H 2 days1,376 words
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Advertisement568 1986-05-15 15 Ml If Inl/v^^ at Jf^sa S3^^'S!a 2 gK: W a'SftSj&tJWi?* 1 c^.*^.&iin.Gu a n9 A ou Bipflpj Foeh^.^uang^. Hongkong (Eten> Sat) i^S^LTJSSSfr 140 GOIW Of C«M from $2718 W^^^ 7n RMtinn DitrnuMw* /c chi lbw.ua Mm 140 WOflO 01 COIifiDIIS Fro.n $Z368 24,31/5 3 7 10 14/6 /v uefling tticovenes568 words
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Advertisement74 1986-05-15 15 Money doesn't grow on trees, but it often lurks m closets Do you have anything unused tucked away m your closet? Some exercise equipment, an extra vacuum cleaner perhaps? Get them out, dust them off and call CATS at *****66 for a quick sale. Money m your hands is better74 words
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Advertisement12 1986-05-15 16 137 Tours I? WLuSM I B ■jPjH^BKHHf N^ mLmtm-im f(|S|JP(^J| C.A.T.S. 737**6612 words
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Advertisement504 1986-05-15 16 137 Tours 137 Tours I SINGAPORE I 8 DESARU; aHßfHßfa»fs B sfs B a B a B sfs H HB H )^.^H^HV 3 DATS 2 HICHT SIN DA-ICHI HOTEL $49 (INCLUSIVE AMERICAN B'FAST) 2 DATS 1 NIGHT SIN DA-ICHI HOTEL $2O (INCLUSIVE ONE DAY TOUR TO DESARU PLUS AMERICAN B'FAST)504 words
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Advertisement692 1986-05-15 16 137 Tours 137 Tours V- NORTHERN TERRITORY Stay at the Beaufort Darwin Centre Bess UNIVERSAL llnnnJl travel corpn pte. ltd PSslUw^l #B1 66, Peoples Park Centre Tel: *****77 tai6i Also Macau, Guangzhou I Kweilin Extensions. I CALL: *****22 I B j)Pj)S If CHARTERED FLIGHT M WlMMmm 4 Days Full Board692 words
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Advertisement439 1986-05-15 16 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses I GET A b^ /Ol RECOGNISED fifij^^w/^ COMPUTER f^WA^ QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS NCC Diploma In Computer Studies •City and Guilds 418 (747) •GCE 'O' or 'A' m Computer Science for OVA' students •British Computer Society Part I GP 1,2,A,C,D Institution for Certification of Computer439 words
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Advertisement355 1986-05-15 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Prepare yoursetl for an exciting and interesting career m the business world as a 'eceptionist cum telephonist Stamford now ctfe-rs a special 14 -week mtens've course thai includes m the syNabus Typing Book-Keeping An introduction to the Modem Business Environment Human Public Relations Charm Personality In355 words
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Advertisement943 1986-05-15 16 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses Intensive tutorial course Case notes and analysis provided Lecturer: Mr Geoffrey da Silva Course commencing: MAY 1986. Register early to ensure a place. For further information, please contact 0 Information Officer at *****44 City School of Commerce STAMFORD COLLEGE GROUP Stamford Educational943 words
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Advertisement611 1986-05-15 16 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction S^a^BM j^BJ ELSA YEO MODEL CENTRE The moil comprehensive Imontn course m ell aspects of Personal Grooming Social Graces Fashion Sense Deportment Professional Modelling RejQiator now lor now clooom 194 CtOfIYOOCteHJ AV#fllM 1 #03-17 Haw Par Centra Executive Grooming K« tn-m The Finishing Course (ladtae 17-23)611 words
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Advertisement473 1986-05-15 17 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■■■■CTAMTQ R^^nflfliflHH in.i.ixs,, X..1. Box Servirr: O^OBBafl bIANIb KS3UOOIBBBB^BI S||rv Nl ru 1 Sn.uis Tim(^ Sv:.i s, un I'olU'i-iml: SS.=S (Ml r -l«-\ s»r\i«-c: s.l. \.N.T.s. RS WBU llMh:\!> I M *****11 «i 5724 5S 8 4 SOB I Sunday Times 5525.62 psr. cm Posied SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS I473 words
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Advertisement314 1986-05-15 17 Established factory making high quality ladies' garments requires a PRODUCTION MANAGER c to oversee production for local/ export orders c to lead and motivate staff to fulfill production targets and implement productivity schemes to liaise with contractors on production The suitable candidate should possess: thorough knowledge of garment production methods314 words
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Advertisement762 1986-05-15 17 The Precision Generate Gear yourself for a career to meet the challenging demands of today's new technology. industries. At any of the 3 EDB training centres, you will be given intensive training that is programmed for young people to face the challenge. To do this, the EDB training centres have762 words
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Advertisement775 1986-05-15 17 NOTICES NCCE ANN POCTTECHNIC "^B 1811 kk I BBL^X EDUCATION CENTRE invites applications for admission to the M H following part-time courses conducted by |B the Mechanical Engineering Department Hi and the Maths Science Centre Rj I 1 Industrial Automation Control (Module 1 H p 2) CAD/CAM (Module 1 BR775 words
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Advertisement1129 1986-05-15 18 NOTICES r SHERIFF'S SALE In The High Court of the Republic or Singapore m the cause ot Originating Summons No 26? of 1986 I Writ ot Distress No 65 of 1986 I Hong Leong Holdings Ltd 'lamtiffs versus H Shm-NikKo Co Singapore Pte Ltd Defendants AUCTION SALE OF I Copier1,129 words
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Advertisement229 1986-05-15 18 NOTICES ff UNITED ENGINEERniMITEu^^^ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) I NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventy-second Annual General Meet- l ?£r°L X e Com P an y wi be held at the Registered Office, Uniteers Building, 187-209. River Valley Road. Singapore on Wednesday, 4th June229 words
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Advertisement104 1986-05-15 18 BAILIFF'S SALE IN THE SUBORDINATE COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Writ of Seizure Sale No: 2263 of 1986 Between Sirabas Bin Hamid Plaintiff And G V Gibbons Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Vases, toys, household items, television sets, micro-wave ovens, bicycles, crockeries, washing machines etc AT Gibraltar Theatre, Gibraltar Crescent104 words
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Miscellaneous630 1986-05-15 18 SUN TAN By Coilette PEANUTS By Schuiz Wjog"iEA°LY) t >- N L/&PL^^W!^^^W l(rVo^nc l X 0 ?c T T,L. CONRAP WILL NOW I ~P THE BOHN LOSER *.r i^* BEETLE BAILET By Mart Walker I\!WA9£THC*W6IFT /TPDU6LB l^, 6Hb) SHOU.P RWP JOST TH&\ OPEU [)P THeL^) 1 OKAY f>^\ I 7630 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1986-05-15 19 'Downtown' artists reach larger audiences In the United States, avant-garde artists like Laurie Anderson, Philip Glass and Eric Bogosian have made the 'cross-over' into the commercial mainstream. SAMUEL FRIEDMAN reports. PERFORMANCE artist Laurie Anderson's film, Home of the Brave, marks the latest and most striking example1,461 words
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Article, Illustration481 1986-05-15 19 PHILIP CHEAH talks to a comics fan who is creating figurines of comic-book superheroes for show at the coming comics convention. BY DAY, Chan Man Loon, 24, studies for his civil engineering degree. By night, he furiously works at commercial clay figurines of his favourite comic-book481 words
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Advertisement76 1986-05-15 19 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill m the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2. The Straits Times, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged /presented by:76 words
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Miscellaneous742 1986-05-15 19 What's on PERFORMANCES SHOW. Live show featuring calligraphy and seal carvings Science Centre: $2 for adults PHER EXHIBITION. Featur- Perahakan Place, Orchard SSO ENSEMBLE Pro- Malay, Indian and Chinese by Han Tianheng, deputy and 50 cents for children. On ing 40 photographs taken se- Road. 11.15 am 6.15 pm daily,742 words
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Miscellaneous899 1986-05-15 19 I Radio One 90.5 mHz h VHF Band I 5.58 MM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd)899 words
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Advertisement44 1986-05-15 20 SOUDS E a isa (3 O house or flat from The Straits Times Classifieds DONTIET IN YOUR BLOCK B fit _^^^^^H *m^ »#^rt If INI 9»** a «S? .^Bm^B i /jVlf; Picture* .^mb^^"""^"^ jiff |B y "^.^^^B.^J ■■■F^ KEEK aARB^F OWIFS" O^R OF COCWDficm44 words
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Advertisement199 1986-05-15 20 I^^S^W AND ACCOUNTANCY BfK.W'i^'J^^B I Michael Semple-Piggot is here to discuss courses for "A" Levels and professional qualifications tions m law, accountancy, management studies, company administration, computing and banking PSwyyU Location Event Day Date Tiim I Venue: Shangri-La Presentation Tuesday 20th May EJQpM Enrolment h.iMipnI nTT I Venue. Shangri-La Presentation199 words
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Miscellaneous92 1986-05-15 20 ink a\ k mmm. 7 J £1 dl SS* 4Sh I f «k f aH i f 1 3 A ii I i W JB W j J I I of -Ms ■■NY VIEW By Kannan ChandraiiMHMi^^M jM^M'MM «m w M& T f <^ B wW Mmm^. Bf M m92 words
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Miscellaneous1241 1986-05-15 20 Mayhem m Swiss bank expose \~%S! Thursday Feature Special met its match. jtfHL*-'*™ f l 1 ""31 DEMONSTRATIONS The Swiss Conspiracy Michael and Kitt are out on a IK'M IN mWkl x m (Ch 5,4.81pm): The (Ch 5, 11.31 pm) relaxing drive m the country when a Y.I«K r xLi1,241 words
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