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Title Section14 1986-05-23 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 116$ 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8514 words
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Article501 1986-05-23 1 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Board anxious to ensure labour shortage does not lead to wage spiral By THE Economic Development Board has now come out to say that it will go all out to help electronics companies with order books filling up to get501 words
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233 1986-05-23 1 Turf Club studying betting machines THE Singapore Turf Club is studying the possibility of introducing ticket machines for race punters at the club's off-course betting outlets. Representatives from an Australian company are expected to arrive here soon with two machines for demonstration to senior officials of the club. The club233 words
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Article53 1986-05-23 1 No English but Russian for Libya TRIPOLI Libya has banned the teaching of English at all levels of education and replaced it with Russian, the official Libyan news agency Jana said yesterday. A Jana editor, contacted by telephone, said no reason was given for the move, which has already comeReuter - 53 words
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Article31 1986-05-23 1 TEL AVIV Egyptian delegates left (or Cairo yesterday after three days of talks in Israel that failed to settle the Taba border dispute. Israeli officials said. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-05-23 1 WINDSWEPT and perched atop the world's tallest hotel is Japanese TV reporter Yumi Masuda, telling her folks back home about the great views and oh, wishing they were here. The place: The 73-sto-rey Westin Stamford. The occasion: A shoot for a highly-rated208 words
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Article245 1986-05-23 1 LOS ANGELES Mm S^ft^^B flvA flsilM^aaai are aae to llak Cads •ewn all tat Ike barthe HittH Stales fer U ■laates this Bud«y, seeklag to raise UBsl# wessaess Ansorlca. Orgaatoers «f Hm4i Aerees AbmHc* the fer raletac k«fe sum to feed starvtag AtHc*M MMReuter - 245 words
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100 1986-05-23 1 Vodka's no cure for radiation sickness MOSCOW Official announcement: Contrary to rumour, drinking vodka Is not a cure for exposure to radiation. Breaking the bad news, Soviet First Deputy Health Minister Oleg Shchepin told the weekly Llteraturnaya Gazeta: "All tins gossip about liquor is the purest fantasy." According to rumoursReuter - 100 words
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364 1986-05-23 1 Republicans defect to oppose toning down of trade Bill WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan's administration suffered dozens of defections within its own Republican Party as skirmishing intensified in the House of Representatives over Democratic-proposed trade legislation. Efforts to remove some of the Bill's most heavily-debated provisions failed twice in succession asAP; UPI - 364 words
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603 1986-05-23 1 Firms should tell unions profit level: Teng Cheong COMPANIES should reveal their profit positions when negotiating with unions on ways to implement this year's National Wages Council recommendations, Second Deputy Prime Minister and NTUC Secretary-General Ong Teng Cheong has said. Otherwise, there would be no basis for negotiations, Mr Ong603 words
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Article71 1986-05-23 1 LEICESTER (England) Fear Slkha aceaaed of conspiring to marder Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gwdhl daring a vMt to BrlUta last Oetober were treed at the end of a f Mir-day court bearing yesterday when the prosecatiea affered no tvther evMesoe* Three ef the four were ImmediatelyReuter - 71 words
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Article312 1986-05-23 2 Realistic training FIREMEN are getting more realistic training (or rescue work in confined areas requiring the use of breathing apparatus. They are able to do this at a newly-equipped $60,000 training gallery in the Jurong fire station in Boon Lay Drive. The gallery simulates adverse conditions encountered in fires312 words
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Article186 1986-05-23 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: APPRECI ATION afftrtMi beasty to ft hallmn dvutoovl sedety^ mm dmsv welcome sack a* the Geverameat's teetotoa to grant tax relief wee hs «f art Asaatoi to the rifttteMu Msseam ay private eslleetors* Sw~ gapavaaaa have arrive* at a level at artistic relief. Mate aai186 words
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Article92 1986-05-23 2 UNFAIR HOSPITAL BILL THE PARENTS of a girl who was admitted to hospital for seven days, two of which were spent in a class C ward and the rest in a class A ward, have received a bill indicating that the treatment and investigation charges were at class A92 words
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Article275 1986-05-23 2 Homes for evacuees SOVIET authorities are preparing for a prolonged absence of the 92,000 Chernobyl evacuees, some of whom are still separated from their families nearly a month after the nuclear accident. The Communist Party daily Pravda said the authorities were planning to build 10,000 winter homes275 words
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Article224 1986-05-23 2 Cloudy French Open INJURIES, absences and age cloud the outcome of the French Open, the year's first Grand Slam tournament, and eventually the question of who's No. 1 in this abbreviated tennis year. Chris Evert Lloyd and Sweden's Mats Wilander are the defending champions. The top seeds, strictly on224 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-05-23 2 Big-small Arts Fest THE ARTS Festival Fringe, from May 31 to June 8, is chock-a-block with events small and big. The Weekend Section today offers you a pictorial guide to the lunchtime musical and drama treats, the gallery shows by our young artists and other offbeat items. We168 words
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Article192 1986-05-23 2 EXTENSION OF CONCESSIONARY TAX MAY BE CONSIDERED SINGAPORE may consider extending the concessionary tax of 10 per cent now granted only to banks with an Asian Currency Unit (ACU) to bond underwriting and dealing to encourage the development of the financial services industry. This was disclosed yesterday by Financt192 words
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207 1986-05-23 2 Deserving of US aid SECRETARY of State George Shultz has cited Thailand and Philippines as countries that deserve US aid. Speaking in Chicago, Mr Shultz also said that the cuts Congress was planning to make to the department's budget 20 per cent by the207 words
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Article406 1986-05-23 2 Goods/Services Orfaiisalion Section/Paje km* Pertama Audio I 2 BaMu Overseas Chinese Banking Corpn 1 UO6 I -29 Carpets S pore Carpet I 8 Oriental Carpet Palace I —36 Milt Hme Hotel Phoenn I -28 Cmmmym CM. Computer Tramng I —18 Dept Stares CX Tang I -15 Emporium Holdings406 words
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258 1986-05-23 3 COLOMBO Official investigations began yesterday into a clash between troops and civilians here in which seven people were killed Residents have said troops opened fire in a street at random on Tuesday night as civilians fought them with clubs and bottles after some soldiersReuter - 258 words
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Article61 1986-05-23 3 Prisoner kisses freedom goodbye SYDNEY An escaped prisoner kissed his way back into jail, police said yesterday. The 30-year-old man robbed two women at knife point and then kissed and cuddled them, delaying long enough for police to pounce on him. Police did not identify the thief, but said heReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-05-23 3 21 students face charges over US centre seizure SEOUL Police said yesterday that 21 university students will be charged in connection with the seizure of the US Cultural Centre in the southern port of Pusan. They will be charged under laws banning unauthorised protests, and could face jail terms ofReuter - 240 words
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256 1986-05-23 3 Now thugs-for-hire in dowry murders NEW DELHI POLICE in southern India said a gang of eight villagers hired themselves as assassins to men wanting to murder their wives for bringing insufficient dowry, the Times of India reported yesterday. "The gang not only arranged the killings, but also helped the husbandsUPI - 256 words
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Article179 1986-05-23 3 HONGKONG Hongkong and Taiwan announced yesterday that China will deliver a hijacked Taiwanese plane with Its cargo and two of its three erew members to Hongkong today. The Boeing 741 plane •f Taiwan's China Airlines (CAL), diverted to China by Its defecting pilet an MayUPI - 179 words
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434 1986-05-23 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party was plunged into turmoil yesterday as the leaders of powerful factions split into opposing camps over Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's plans to call a midterm election of the Lower House of Parliament.434 words
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362 1986-05-23 3 US drive against NZ's anti-nuclear policy quizzed WELLINGTON I QUOTE ATTORNEY-GENERAL Geoffrey Palmer yesterday sought details from the American Ambassador here of reports that the United States National Security Council was leading a public relations campaign in New Zealand against the Labour government's anti-nuclear policies. In a statement issued byUPI - 362 words
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373 1986-05-23 4 MOSCOW Authorities are preparing for a prolonged absence of the 92,000 Chernobyl evacuees, some of whom are still separated from their families nearly a month after the nuclear accident, news reports said. The Communist Party daily Pravda said on Wednesday authorities were planning toAP; AFP - 373 words
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Article168 1986-05-23 4 The Chernobyl aftermath MOSCOW Soviet authorities have paid several million roubles in allowances to residents of the Chernobyl area who were evacuated after last month's nuclear accident, the official daily Pravda said. In a report from the Kiev region, the Communist Party newspaper said on Wednesday:Reuter; AP - 168 words
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205 1986-05-23 4 VIENNA The full 35--nation board of the Inter■■tlsaal Atomic Eaergy Agency (lAEA), lac lad lag the Soviet Union, agreed mi emergeacy ■a— lia Wedaeoday to seek binding accords on coping with nuclear disasters. The day-long meeting, requested by Bonn la the wakeReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration311 1986-05-23 4 BRUSSELS NATO has released figures to show the Soviet Union's advantage in chemical weapons over the West in order to justify its approval of the resumed production of such arms by the United States. Western intelligence estimates of Soviet chemical arms capability wereReuter - 311 words
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Article110 1986-05-23 4 BERNE Worries about cost rather than any move towards isolationism were behind Swiss voters' three-to-one rejection of a government plan to join the United Nations in a March referendum, a study published yesterday said. Around 29 per cent of people interviewed by Berne University'sReuter - 110 words
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192 1986-05-23 4 Dutch government gets the nod for another term THE HAGUE Dutch voters handed their cen-tre-right government a clear mandate (or another four years an indirect boost for Nato plans to deploy nuclear-tipped cruise missiles on Netherlands soil. Final results of parliamentary elections on Wednesday showed Prime Minister Ruud Lubber's ChristianUPI; Reuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-05-23 5 Thatcher reshuffles Cabinet Moderate promoted to key Education post LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has promoted a moderate in her 21-member Cabinet to serve in the key post of Education Minister in a reshuffle announced on Wednesday. An announcement from Mrs Thatcher's office said Mr Kenneth Baker, 51, who enteredReuter - 351 words
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152 1986-05-23 5 LONDON British calldrea ga ta shabby srheels where parents prevlde many af the baato, their teachers aa ■at aadentand their aeeds aad a third af the leaaaaa are 111-prepared, according ta aa etficUl "It to difficult ta aee h»w, aa preaeat fuadlag, the edicattao serviceReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration153 1986-05-23 5 DUBLIN Thieves who plundered 17 paintings worth more than £20 million (5167.60 million) early on Wednesday from an Irish mansion, left behind seven pieces near an abandoned van. The recovered pictures were the least valuable in the haul from Russborough House, County Wicklow, the homeAP - 153 words
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82 1986-05-23 5 DONALD HIGGS - Harsher laws urged to cut road deaths DONALD HIGGS LONDON Far harsher drinking and driving laws have been urged by the British Medical Association (BMA) to cut the heavy death toll on the roads particularly among young drivers. BMA Secretary Dr John Havard said drivers below 25 should only be82 words
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250 1986-05-23 5 Britain steps up security at embassies LONDON A big security clampdown has been ordered for British embassies and other diplomatic missions abroad because of the growing threat of terrorism, a government official said. Mr Antony Acland, the head of the diplomatic service who takes over as British Ambassador in WashingtonAP - 250 words
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136 1986-05-23 5 COLOGNE A worm breeder's wife who blames the city of Cologne for the loss of a million worms said she is taking her case to West Germany's highest civil court. Mrs Luzie Wilms says the worms wriggled off in 1981, when on loanReuter - 136 words
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116 1986-05-23 6 CAPE TOWN The official death toll rose to 26 and as many as 50,000 were reported homeless yesterday after four days of battles in a Black squatter city near here. Vast sections of the Crossroads settlement, home to more than 100,000 people, lay inAP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration287 1986-05-23 6 Some Black states may quit C 'wealth WASHINGTON Congress is studying fresh measures against South Africa and some Black African states are considering leaving the Commonwealth grouping in the wake of Pretoria's raids on three of its neighbours this week. After the raids onReuter; AFP - 287 words
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208 1986-05-23 6 LONDON Britain's opposition Labour Party, seeking a more moderate image in the run-up to the next general elections, yesterday began to carry out a threat to purge suspected Marxist militants from their stronghold in the city of Liverpool. The party's National Executive Committee announced,Reuter - 208 words
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213 1986-05-23 6 Group urges rethink on channel tunnel link LONDON A pressure group that includes a former political adviser to Mme Minister Margaret l^atcher has urged her government to reconsider pplans to build a channel tunnel between Britain and France. A 35-page report says the Anglo-French project, on which work is dueReuter - 213 words
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Article62 1986-05-23 6 SIKH EXTREMISTS killed at least nine people and injured five others when they opened fire at a crowded market place in Amritsar after a clash between Sikh and Hindu shopkeepers, police said yesterday. Hundreds of people fled when the eight gunmen opened fire at the market placeReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1986-05-23 6 THE SOVIET UNION has appointed two First Deputy Foreign Ministers Anatoly Kovalyov and Yuli Vorontsov, an official statement in Moscow said on Wednesday. The promotion of Mr Kovalyov, 63, and Mr Vorontsov, 56, made them the two most senior deputies to Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article67 1986-05-23 6 ANONYMOUS OWNERSHIP of gold was restored in France yesterday by government decree, and Customs officials will no longer check movements. The centre-right government issued a decree ending a requirement for dealers to obtain the identity of clients trading in Napoleon coins and bullions. Another decree states thatAFP - 67 words
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Article78 1986-05-23 6 AT LEAST 34 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in a 15-hour barrage of gunfire between Lebanon's Christian and Muslim militias in Beirut, police said yesterday. Artillery and mortar shells crashed into high-rise apartments, streets and cars, setting many ablaze near the "green line"Reuter - 78 words
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Article65 1986-05-23 6 RESCUE WORKERS yesterday found the bodies of 58 more victims of cyclone Namu which struck the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific last weekend. A spokesman for the National Disaster Committee said the bodies, found beneath mud and debris, brought the death toll to 71. Relief workersReuter - 65 words
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Article64 1986-05-23 6 DOCTORS IN Taipei have removed a two-cm coin crusted with patina the thick green substance that coats aging copper and bronze from a woman's windpipe, ending her 30 years of respiratory problems. The Chinese-language Central Daily News said yesterday the 35-year-old woman said she swallowed a coinAFP - 64 words
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204 1986-05-23 7 HONOLI'LH \n 11--year-old Vietnamese girl hon a car In a Statue of Liberty essay contest bat accepting It coald cost her family their welfare benefits. Hie Cm'i mother has pat off signing ownership papers for the car becanse a social worker warned theUPI - 204 words
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259 1986-05-23 7 MEXICO CITY About 30,000 people, led by government officials, legislators and politicians, on Wednesday held a march to protest against US charges that official corruption in Mexico has hampered the fight against drug trafficking. The March in Defence of National Sovereignty, organised by several political,UPI - 259 words
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Article, Illustration188 1986-05-23 7 Ballet star Baryshnikov to become US citizen NEW YORK International ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov, who defected from the Soviet Union in 1974, will become a United States citizen along with 500 other people during July 4 celebrations of the Statue of Liberty. Before taking the oath of allegiance, Mr BaryshnikovAF - 188 words
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419 1986-05-23 7 US weapons tdeal with Saudis uncertain WASHINGTON PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has vetoed a congressional ban on a US arms sale to Saudi Arabia but congressional manoeuvring by opponents left the future of the controversial deal unclear. Mr Reagan, in a message to Congress on Wednesday announcing his action, said USReuter - 419 words
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259 1986-05-23 7 Don't rely on space shuttles, Nasa is told WASHINGTON A panel of American scientists has recommended that the United States not rely on space shuttles for scientific missions, because past policy of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) has been "devastating" for science. In a statement to the WhiteUPI - 259 words
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191 1986-05-23 7 The high cost of a sleek form BOSTON Dieting and physical training that give female ballet dancers their sleek form may also make them more susceptible to curvature of the spine and broken bones, according to a report published in the New England Journal of Medicine yesterday. The study, conductedAP - 191 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-05-23 8 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent 4 Mrs Aquino has inherited m»s» from Marcos moos on oconomic moos, socurlty moos, on insurgoncy moos, o political moss* B ho s working •t it, and oho says 'holp mo and I say, Td lovo to holp you,390 words
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407 1986-05-23 8 WASHINGTON THE Philippines is expected to receive more than $400 million (SsBBo million) in offers of new aid when it meets its major international creditors in Tokyo later this month. In return, members of the Consultative Group for the Philippines hope to hear fromFT - 407 words
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Article94 1986-05-23 8 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Sales of Japanese can in Brunei have fallen since the appreciation of the yen, Radio Brunei said on Wednesday. It quoted a Land Transport Department spokesman as saying an average of only 10 cars were registered daily since January, compared with theBernama - 94 words
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232 1986-05-23 8 A governor who says 'no' to birthday gifts BANGKOK Bangkok's maverick Governor Chasaloag Srlmuang, who strictly practises Baddhist virtues, has waned ke may take dl» clpi— ry aetlea against aay elty •fflcials wko ghw Mm piustats I sr his birthday, his secretory ■Mi Mr Wlaal S*mp«n| Ike wsudai at aAP - 232 words
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Article183 1986-05-23 8 JAKARTA Poor service and inadequate facilities have discouraged tourists from visiting Indonesia, resulting in sluggish growth in the tourist industry, according to a survey report published in a newspaper on Wednesday. The newspaper, Priorities, quoted the survey as saying that only 21 per cent of touristsAP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-05-23 9 Talks on more oil sales to China JAKARTA Minister of Mines and Energy Dr Subroto has said that Indonesia will soon discuss with China the sale of more oil to that country for delivery in June. He said the prices would depend on the prevailing market at the time. MrAP - 187 words
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201 1986-05-23 9 Suharto kin may put off plan to sue newsman JAKARTA A plan by a half-brother of President Suharto to sue an Australian journalist over an article about the first family's wealth may be postponed, Supreme Court Chairman Ali Said indicated yesterday. Such a suit "is easier said than done", andAFP - 201 words
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244 1986-05-23 9 JAKARTA An eightman delegation from Papua New Guinea is scheduled to arrive in Indonesia on Sunday for talks expected to culminate in a treaty of friendship and co-op-eration, diplomatic sources said on Wednesday. A spokesman for the PNG embassy here said Port MoresbyAFP - 244 words
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Article208 1986-05-23 9 Thais seize deserted Red bases BANGKOK Thai troops captured two deserted camps belonging to guerillas sf the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) la the south •f the Thai-Malaysian herder, aa army spokes man said here yesterday. He said Thai army ults launched a drive sn Tuesday against the guerillasAFP - 208 words
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331 1986-05-23 9 Investment package not enough, Jakarta told JAKARTA INDONESIAN businessmen say the measures to stimulate exports and foreign investments announced this month are not enough and must be accompanied by easier credit and cuts in transport and energy costs. The Indonesian Chamber of CommerceReuter - 331 words
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243 1986-05-23 10 83 held for graft in first 4 months KUALA LUMPUR The Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) arrested 83 people 55 of them government servants for corruption and cheating in the first four months of this year. ACA Deputy DirectorGeneral Haji Mustapha Mash i m said on Wednesday that this was five casesBernama - 243 words
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Article125 1986-05-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR rnlverslti KehMgsaM MalaysU (UKM) wUI offer pMt-gradßftte eMrm In all fields of medicine tram next year. The deaa of Its medical faculty, Prof Mahmad Mohamed Nor, said yesterdfty that the university would introduce post-graduate courses In pathology, physiology ud M«-ehemi«try next April, Ike firstBernama - 125 words
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Article385 1986-05-23 10 Disciplinary action against varsity pair KUALA LUMPUR Two Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) lecturers found guilty of breaching staff discipline have obtained leave from the High Court to apply for an order to quash the University Council's decision. Disciplinary action was taken against Mr Hashim Yaacob,NST - 385 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-05-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR Foreign child beggars who (ail to meet the daily target set by syndicates are often whipped by their bosses, the Director of the Federal Territory Welfare Services Department, Wan Azmi Ramli, has said. He said that children who failed toNST - 196 words
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149 1986-05-23 10 New Islamic party to make Perl is its testing ground KUALA LUMPUR The new Islamic Party, Angkatan Jemaah Muslimin (AJK), intends to make Perlis its testing ground. Its spokesman, Haji Abu Bakar Hamzah. said on Wednesday the new party would probably contest half the state and parliamentary seats in PerlisNST - 149 words
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Article75 1986-05-23 10 Smuggled rice on train BATU GAJAH A southbound goods train was stopped here yesterday after authorities suspected three of its coaches were carrying rice smuggled from Thailand. According to sources, officers of the National Pad! and Rice Authority and police stopped the train which was travelling from Butterworth to KualaBernama - 75 words
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234 1986-05-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR ABOUT 40 per cent of the 8.818 Vietnamese refugees at transit camps in Malaysia are "rejects", with some still awaiting resettlement in third countries after seven years, Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir said yesterday. He said they were leftBernama - 234 words
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371 1986-05-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR PRIME Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad last night hit out at the Asian Wall Street Journal for its recent article alleging the involvement of Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin in the purchase of shares of the United Malayan BankingBernama; AFP - 371 words
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Article, Illustration138 1986-05-23 11 IPOH Pupils In (Us school In Chepor near Ipoh, have reason to hit the roof. Thieves have broken Into the school 13 times and, perhaps with not much left to steal, carted away part of the zinc roofing during their last entry. The school headmaster, HaJI HartthMalay Mail - 138 words
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213 1986-05-23 11 Johor to cut fish exports 'gradually' JOHOR BARU The Johor government's decision to reduce fish exports to Singapore from this year will be implemented after the studies on demand and supply have been monitored. Stating this yesterday, State Agriculture and Fisheries Committee chairman Haji Mohamed Salleh Kasmin said the reductionBernama - 213 words
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230 1986-05-23 11 KL will follow if Opec cuts oil output' KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will cut oil production by 10 per cent to 499,000 barrels a day (bpd) if Opec members agree to reduce production by a million bpd to 16 million bpd, Datuk James Ongkili. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, said.AFP - 230 words
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117 1986-05-23 11 Japan's cultural grant to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR The Japanese government yesterday made a 64 million yen 5483,840 grant to Malaysia under its Overseas Cultural Co-operation Programme. Japanese Embassy First Secretary Yoshiro Mukuoka signed the exchange of notes for his government while Malaysia was represented by Foreign Ministry Acting Secretary -GeneralBernama - 117 words
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106 1986-05-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR THE Man power Department's crash programme to retrain retrenched workers will start next month with the first batch of 760 people. The courses are designed to teach new skills within a short time to enable the workers to find alternative jobs. The programmeMalay Mail - 106 words
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179 1986-05-23 11 Mystery boat blast two feared dead KUALA TRENGGANU Two people were feared dead and several others injured in an explosion involving two pilot boats and a 383-tonne oil tanker off the coast of Kuala Trengganu on Wednesday night. The owner of one of the pilot boats, Haji Muda All, 56,NST - 179 words
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Article, Illustration331 1986-05-23 12 Firemen trained for rescue in cramped areas FIREMEN are getting more realistic training for rescue work in confined areas requiring the use of breathing apparatus. They are getting to do this at a training gallery, newly equipped recently at a cost of $60,000, in the Jurong fire station in Boon331 words
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Article, Illustration121 1986-05-23 12 TAKE a bus ride to see the Hari Ray a light-up. Singapore Bus Service is suggesting this to those attracted by this bright event from tomorrow to June 15. "We expect a large turn- out in Geylang, and to avoid traffic congestion, we urge the public121 words
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Article, Illustration679 1986-05-23 12 Protest by four who appeared in it A SINGAPORE video producer's effort to put a sex education tape on the market has run into a hitch. Four people who appear in the videotape, expressing their opinions and lending it their authority, say they want parts679 words
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Article41 1986-05-23 12 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board will hold an intake exercise from Monday for its part-time academic and business studies courses beginning in July. The courses offered are the Best programme, business studies and languages. For details call *****00.41 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-05-23 12 Mum of swim champ out to defame coach, says defence BRISBANE A woman was described in a Brisbane court yesterday as the architect of a conspiracy to upset and defame her daughter's swimming coach, John Reginald Wright. Wright, 42, is on trial on charges of assault to cause bodily harm458 words
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Article75 1986-05-23 12 A MAN claimed trial yesterday to a charge of entering a ladies' lavatory at the National University of Singapore and peeping at a woman who was in the toilet. Yam Kah Wang, 35, is alleged to have insulted the modesty of the 31-year-old woman on April75 words
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205 1986-05-23 12 Firm's proprietor paid for goods with dud cheques A COMPANY proprietor wm Jailed OB Wednesday for Zt months after he admitted cheating several firms of goods by paying with dad cheque*. Che* Heng Wah, S3, of Block 11, Queens Crescent, famed cheques for the goods knowing that there were insufficient205 words
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324 1986-05-23 14 LIAK TENG KIAT - Singapore not a client of Dover's f irm, says Tomy Koh LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The Singapore Government at one time considered hiring former White House deputy chief of staff Michael Deaver as a lobbyist, but later decided against the idea partly because of the expense. American324 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-05-23 14 MATHEW YAP - $5m drainage project for Tanjong Pagar MATHEW YAP ■y THE Government will spend about $5 million to rebuild drains in the Tanjong Pagar area to control flooding and mosquito breeding. The Environment Ministry last week Invited tenders (or the first phase of the project. The whole project will be completed313 words
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326 1986-05-23 14 S'pore-Soviet air talks end in deadlock SINGAPORE and the Soviet Union could not come to an agreement after three days of air talks here. They have decided to meet again in Moscow before the end of October. Meanwhile, Aeroflot will be allowed to continue flying between Singapore and New Delhi326 words
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97 1986-05-23 14 THE Post Office Savings Bank branches at the General Post Office and Alexandra will reopen on June 2. These branches, which were closed earlier this year for renovation, will allow daily cash withdrawals of up to $5,000 and cheque withdrawals of up97 words
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Article50 1986-05-23 14 A JOBLESS man was charged yesterday with raping a girl after threatening to hurt her in a Holland Drive flat on the night of March 1. No plea was taken from Adam Lam. 21, who will be remanded until his case is mentioned again on Thursday.50 words
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121 1986-05-23 14 A EEPUBUC «f Stag* pare Air Farce hetteapter as a mercy flight alrUfte. a Mm* seaman fram aa all maker la me Sawtk Ckua Sea to the Stegapere Geaeral Haspltal yeaterday. Mr Jala Oacbralta, the chief •fflcer ef the BritUh-reglstered all maker, Ehattaa, waa121 words
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306 1986-05-23 15 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By THE Law Society will be making representations to the Commission of Inquiry appointed to examine Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's allegations of government interference in the Subordinate Courts judiciary, due to begin its public hearing on June 3.306 words
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208 1986-05-23 15 MOUNT Elizabeth Hospital will be building a $4mlllion cancer treatment centre to provide radiatiaa and drug treatment far cancer patients. The centre may also have reams far doctors to dlsgnssf cancer cases aad far medical social worker* to counsel patteats. An American208 words
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Article23 1986-05-23 15 MR S. R. taathan has been r«- appointed Chairman of the Hindu Eidowments Board for three years, with effect from May 2.23 words
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109 1986-05-23 15 BURMESE Health Minister U Tun Wai called on the Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, yesterday. Mr Yeo later told reporters that primary health care was among the topics discussed. U Tun Wai and a four-man delegation later visited109 words
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191 1986-05-23 15 THE Permanent Secretary of the Finance Ministry's Revenue Division, Mr Lee Elk Tieng, has taken over another portfolio ct his predecessor, Mr J. Y. M. Pillay. Mr Lee replaced Mr Pillay as Deputy Chairman of the Board of Comirissioners of Currency from May 15.191 words
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Article, Illustration669 1986-05-23 15 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER PPD checking if action can be taken to curb 'grotesque* act By A BEIJING chef's demonstration on how to fry and eat a carp while it is still gasping for air has drawn sharp protests from some Singaporeans. Food writer Ms Violet Oon669 words
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Article, Illustration409 1986-05-23 17 MICHAEL LIM - Floating crane used to hoist barge from seabed MICHAEL LIM East Coast oil spill By THE bunker barge that sank on Sunday, killing one man and causing an oil spill, was hoisted gently to the' surface yesterday by a floating crane. Water cascaded from its roof and sides and aTAN SUAN ANN - 409 words
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Article79 1986-05-23 17 A SHIPPING clerk ctotari tola 4ea tires Iwgfi to fc— t EUsabetk H*«pf Ul e*r»itr mm Ytm Umm, 38, Mitwt iltt frleaifl «mtttbeMNt IK«r WlMtjfMrvhN Mr 81b uMeily tfcwa^ kla seek m If he tmi UttiemiHo m tekM to tho kMpltor* AeeMeat Emergency Depstrtmevt k> mi,,79 words
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238 1986-05-23 17 A step closer to hosting world congress SINGAPORE is a step closer toplaying host to about 1,000 delegates to a worldwide real estate congress in 1991. Two executive committee members of the International Real Estates Federation (FIABCI) are here to see if Singapore is a suitable venue for the FIABCI238 words
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Article71 1986-05-23 17 THE Vajra Dharma Assembly will present a cheque to the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) at the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple today as Buddhists celebrate Vesak Day. Vesak Day marks Buddha's birth, his day of enlightenment and his death on reaching nirvana. Other activities scheduled71 words
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Article43 1986-05-23 17 ABOUT 70 youngsters and five police officers will take part in a hike and camping trip round the island from today to Sunday. The trip is organised by the Chong Boon neighbourhood police post and the Chong Boon constituency Adventure Club.43 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-05-23 17 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Rival firms step up hard-sell with ads and lucky draws By MORE than half the motorists in Singapore have switched to its new petrol, Shell claimed in a full-page newspaper advertisement yesterday. The oil company said it had made its470 words
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245 1986-05-23 17 RONNIE LIM - Diesel to cost less at the pumps soon RONNIE LIM DIESEL sold at petrol stations will be cheaper by between two and three cents a litre anytime now. This follows cuts in wholesale diesel prices by oil companies this month. The cuts will bring the pump price of diesel, currently245 words
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Article36 1986-05-23 18 THE People's Action Party treasurer and Foreign Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, will address party members at the PAP City North district committee dinner at Block 149, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, tomorrow at €.30 pm.36 words
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278 1986-05-23 18 MATILDA GABRIEL - Tourist' night market to get more local flavour MATILDA GABRIEL By THE ye*r-«ld pasar malam at the Singapore Handicraft Centre will be revamped Into something more like a night market and more attractive to Singaporeans. Oat will go the souvenir*. Like the night markets long ago, the paaar malam will278 words
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Article, Illustration365 1986-05-23 18 A MOTORIST died instantly when his car split into two after hitting two trees in succession along Changi Coastal Road early yesterday. The rear portion of the Toyota Corolla was found resting, about a metre off the ground, on the second tree while the365 words
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Article75 1986-05-23 18 Ex-cashier charged with CBT A FORMER carpark cashier was charged yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $25,431. No plea was taken from Sengolmany d o Irudayam. 22. who allegedly took tne money between January aid July last year while employed by Wilson Parking Singapore at the Textile Centre carpark75 words
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Article433 1986-05-23 18 MAUREEN CHUA - Board raises award to $3.2m MAUREEN CHUA Philips' land appeal By THE $3 million award given to Philips Singapore Pte Ltd by the Collector of Land Revenue was yesterday increased to $3,249,510 by the Appeals Board (Land Acquisition). The company was, however, ordered to pay costs. Costs was ordered against433 words
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240 1986-05-23 18 AHMAD OSMAN - Islamic peace mission to the Gulf AHMAD OSMAN By ORGANISERS of the recent regional Islamic convention held in Singapore are preparing a peace mission to try and stop the war between Iran and Iraq. This mission of Muslim leaders from the region and other countries will stress the need for240 words
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Article294 1986-05-23 20 Lunchtime rides now cost 50 cents THE operator of the Downtown air-conditioned bus service, SuperExpress Commuter, has slashed by half the fare for its lunchtime service around the city. The cost of a ride on the loop service between Shenton Way and Orchard Road294 words
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225 1986-05-23 20 PUMJBHEHB of Chmeae books eaa look forward to a large potential market la the Chmeae papatattoo} la CMaaaad other parts of the world. Mr Mah Bow Taa, Director aad Group General Maaager of flagsaaw New* aad PabUcatl*BB Ltd, said this at225 words
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217 1986-05-23 20 Policeman charged with abetting illegal immigrants entry A POLICE constable was tried yesterday for abetting a prohibited immigrant to enter Singapore last year. V. N. Arasakumar, 23, is alleged to have helped Sathiyanathan Ra)oo, 25, a Malaysian, come here on April 11 last year. The offence, under the Immigration Act,217 words
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152 1986-05-23 20 THE need for workers to clean newly-built Housing Board flats in Zhenghua prompted a subcontractor to employ an Indian national who had overstayed in Singapore for almost a month. Ramachandran s/o Gopalan Nair, 28, of Boon Lay Drive hired Rethinam Karthirvelan, 23,152 words
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Article26 1986-05-23 20 THE National Kidney Foundation will hold a public forum on the proposed organ donation law at Shangri-La Hotel from 2.30 pm to spm tomorrow.26 words
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Article59 1986-05-23 20 A 32- YEAR-OLD woman accused of murdering her boyfriend's four-year-old daughter was yesterday remanded at Changi Prison for two weeks for further police investigations. An* Poh Kim is alleged to have murdered Lim Yi Wen in the girl's eighth-storey Bukit Batok East Avenue 4 flat on May59 words
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189 1986-05-23 20 ELEVEN Singapore companies will take part in a four-day book exhibition in New Orleans from tomorrow. They will display general, educational and children's books as well as printing and colour separation works at the American Booksellers' Association Convention and Trade Exhibition.189 words
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Article65 1986-05-23 20 service THE Prime Ministers press secretary. Mr James Fu, has taken over from Mr Daljit Singh as Director of Information. Mr Daljit Singh, who remains with the Ministry of Communications and Information, is now Director (Projects). Mr Fu, who was Deputy Director of Information, is succeeded65 words
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Advertisement294 1986-05-23 12 LeMmkrs 6th Anniversary Sale. Unprecedented Savings! I Marble Marvels: Round and bll«l B*^K^* rectangular dining tables in pearl hwgjßMSr^ B9CB marble from Italy. wt^^^ r S f^^^^ TI Up 1° 50% off. r. v jrram93//^/ BTB wF Wt&X j^V" «i I A wide selection of 24K oW I Also matching294 words
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Advertisement98 1986-05-23 13 Plaque is a soft, filmy^HH^^ substance that forms on your teeth, harbouring the bacteria which cause tooth decay. Ifet proper brushing with an ordinary toothpaste canget rid of it. 3m^ Tartai is dif^.-rent. B" is a hard, crusty deposit tha^. forms the gumline o/te eth ano only a J&jf dentists98 words
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Advertisement425 1986-05-23 14 Easies* Chair. ll fcfain ifl urn nii ii^ ..d.^i^^ fi^ftf K The big deal this week is the super m comfortable price of our ULEX easy chair. Na. m. Was (ti jy€[ Now only f\£) j^ %P i nil I^* yifc^MjM v9| Hk FREE CURTAIN SEWING And if you haven't425 words
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Advertisement227 1986-05-23 15 |Vapoßiitfi|AH BB With Vicks in your cabinet, you can find quick relief for your cold. Vicks has effective medication that clears that blocked nose and phlegm, and relieves chest congestion. Vicks Vaporub, Vicks Inhaler and Vicks Cough Syrup. Comfort for your cold. MHP ***** Vltl\9 V .JHHBMHfIHL V <^^^CS^B fc§tesss;B227 words
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Advertisement593 1986-05-23 17 ANOTHERNISSAN SERVICE CENTRE BNOWQPEN 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 I computerised engine test and wheel alignment test. The only drive-in lubrication service I593 words
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Miscellaneous1223 1986-05-23 21 around t+l your place 3fi/_ Your holiday diary THE June holiday, all four weeks of it, starts We have lined up here some activities, in a week's time. Instead of staying at home organised by community centree, the glued to the TV set all day long, or hanging National Library1,223 words
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Article558 1986-05-23 22 "TAXES are what we pay for civilised society," Oliver Wendell Holmes, the late US Supreme Court judge, once declared. Yet, it is no irony that the artifacts of refinement of civilised society are often tax-free. Singapore has joined the United States and other developed countries558 words
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2095 1986-05-23 22 WONG AI KWEI; AHMAD OSMAN - WONG AI KWEI AHMAD OSMAN On Wednesday, National Trades Union Congress Assistant Secretary-General Lim Boon Heng said the NTUC might issue guidelines to help members implement this year's National Wages Council recommendations. The movement is now getting feedback from 70 of its2,095 words
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Article, Illustration527 1986-05-23 22 Clearing up doubts of unions, employers THE Straits Times Mkad the Second Deputy Prim* Minister and NTUC Secretary-General, Mr Ong Tang Chaong, to clarify tha uncertainties brought up by employer* and unionists. His replies: POINT: Hslenlsts are asklag eempaales to reveal taeir preflt psstttsas. Taey are afraid eempaales may be527 words
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Article, Illustration1356 1986-05-23 23 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Around the region By Jakarta Correspondent The crudity of the rockets used in the attacks may suggest them to be the handiwork of locals. But if crudity is equated with domestic terrorist technology, how did the tin-can missiles fly over several1,356 words
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894 1986-05-23 23 ■fl AFTER Aids, the Americans have discovered something even more contagious. It's called Anglophilia. They used to say: "I just love your accent." Now they just love us. Even without the distinguishing marks of a bowler and a brolly and I was894 words
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Advertisement185 1986-05-23 22 Bythepool, unir the stars. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening, an experience of a highly inspirational nature awaits diners who seek a peaceful moment above the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, at die Willow Garden Pool of The Dynasty Singapore, one can sit down with a gathering of185 words
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147 1986-05-23 24 PLEIASE refer to the letter "Cut rent further to help business" by Ms H.T. Lim (ST, May 3), who suggested that a further deduction be made to the rent of her father's workshop in Defu industrial estate. To help tenants in this147 words
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250 1986-05-23 24 I REFER to Mr Michael Evan's letter "Must utilities applicant go to PUB?" (ST, April 28). The Public Utilities Board wishes to assure Mr Evans and your readers that they need not come personally to PUB to open an account for electricity, water250 words
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120 1986-05-23 24 Too many apply for Business Studies I REFER to Mr Harry Lim's letter "A waste of her entire school life". (ST, May 16). This year, our Business Studies course has been over-subscribed by more than three times. As a result, the cut-off point for admission to this course is 18120 words
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134 1986-05-23 24 Candidates could take both papers I REFER to the letter "Two exam subjects at same time" by "LCCI Candidate". (ST, May 14). The provisional timetable issued to commercial schools and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board in early October last year indicated clearly that higher auditing and cost accounting would134 words
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Letter54 1986-05-23 24 THIS is in response to the letter "They expected to spend a good time on Tioman" by "Victimised". (ST, May 12). Could "Victimised" please contact us at the board to give us details so that we could look into the matter? BAILYNE SUNG (MS) AMt Director (Public Relations)54 words
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235 1986-05-23 24 ON April 9, my daughter was admitted to Alexandra Hospital. I paid the deposit from my Medisave account. She was in a C class ward for two days, after which I transferred her to a better ward. I made inquiries with the admission clerk235 words
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249 1986-05-23 24 I HAVE been in Singapore for about four months now and have so far been generally impressed with the television service provided by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. In particular, the range of programming offered by Channel 12 has been diverse, educative and often adventurous. I249 words
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195 1986-05-23 24 I HAVE read numerous complaints in your column, by Singaporeans and tourists, regarding rip-offs they have been subjected to and the arrogance of shopkeepers and hawkers. What amazes me is that several of these same places are still heavily patronised despite the complaints that were195 words
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Letter105 1986-05-23 24 IN September 1961, I applied for a Housing Board Oat in the Clementi/Jurong zones. Five years have passed, yet I have not been allocated one. I have called at the HDB Headquarters but have not received definite answers from the cointer staff there. They,105 words
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Advertisement200 1986-05-23 24 HAUWUTs Removal Sale The never-to-repeat Store-wide removal Sale with many Items to clear below cost! More than 200 bedroom, sofas and dining sets are on display at our 20,000 sq ft Hougang showroom. Being a little out of the prime area, our showroom cost is cheaper. It's simply mean, we200 words
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Article, Illustration64 1986-05-23 25 SHARES firmed further on the Singapore market yesterday, although there was some late profit-taking. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 2.69 points to 601.80 and the Business Times Composite Index rose 1.93 points to 500.72. Rises led falls 73 to 56, with 45 stocks unchanged. Turnover rose to64 words
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Article73 1986-05-23 25 lain- Court 300 -SO Bill 174 -41 Ajaaoano 240 -10 OK SIS -S Nit t- 2(3 -S Ctrtbas 50c 255 -4 SBS 241 -4 UOf 145 On— tai Map 130 -4 •jkncoMdn 17 3' i Koiy Dact 177 -3 Mhaaun 177 -3 Rttafti ISI -3 TiKtan 107 -3 MTP73 words
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Article12 1986-05-23 25 UIC 782,000 TDM 447,000 Semb Shipyard 330,000 S,me Darby 260,00012 words
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Article93 1986-05-23 25 May 21 May 22 BI Composite 498 79 SOO 72 Bl Indxatoi *****17 *****00 BI OB OS +56 +52 CAW -7340 -7332 OBV *****3 -*****6 SI Industrials 599 11 ***** SI finance 2023 24 *****7 SI Hotels 554 52 548 71 May 21 May 22 ST Properties ***** *****93 words
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Article27 1986-05-23 25 DM Y FT S| HI US9 ***** 2 2700 ***** unq 2 2320 unq ***** 2 2665 169 45 7 2190 2 2265 7 814027 words
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Article12 1986-05-23 25 In Singapore, gold gained US$O.4O to close at U*****.30 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-05-23 25 Eurodollar: Lost two ticks to 92.96 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 44 ticks to 0.4417 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost three ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. Gold: Lost US$l.5O to U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article52 1986-05-23 25 WASHINGTON Retail prices in thf United States fell 0.3 per cent last month in response to lower oil prices, the Labour Department said. It was the third consecutive monthly decline and means that since the start of the year prices have declined 2.3 per cent in annualAFP - 52 words
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Article105 1986-05-23 25 HONGKONG Wing On Holdings Ltd has acquired the 62 per cent of commodities broicerage house Wocom Holdings Ltd it did not already own, Wocom s Managing Director, Mr David Kwok, said. He said Wing On bought the stake several weeks ago from Woeom's five other partners, whoReuter - 105 words
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Article58 1986-05-23 25 Nod for GE to buy RCA WASHINGTON The Justice Department's antitrust division has cleared the way for General Electric Co to buy RCA for US$6.2B billion S$H billion). It would be the largest non-oil company acquisi- tion in US history. RCA is the parent of the National Broadcasting Co, oneAP - 58 words
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Article78 1986-05-23 25 LONDON The chairman of the London Metal Exchange (LME) has criticised the British government (or what he said was its lack of help during the recent world tin crisis. "We had to deal with the largest single commercial default in history... particularly without the assistance ofReuter - 78 words
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Article95 1986-05-23 25 TOKYO More than 70 new banks and securities houses could be allowed to Join the yen bond futures market from July as special participants, a Tokyo Stock Exchange spokesman said So far 44 Japanese regional banks, one mutual loans and savings bank, five foreignReuter - 95 words
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827 1986-05-23 25 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHN AN Move under consideration to boost financial services industry By SINGAPORE may consider extending the concessionary 10 per cent tax rate, now granted only to banks with Asian Currency Units (ACUs), to bond underwriting and dealing to encourage the development827 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-05-23 25 THIS tyre west ver a pUuik of nils yesterday Mi came out Ok*. Hat to, It railed over the nails wttfcont going flat becaase It had been pamped with Oko, a water-based warnlatex liquid sealant developed by BritIsh company Oko lnteraatUas.l. Ok* Is a lUagredtent Uquld thatNANDEZ - 235 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-05-23 25 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By MULPHA International Trading Corporation Bhd, a trading and construction group that is a 66 per cent-owned subsidiary of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd, delivered a shocking set of 1985 results to its shareholders yesterday a record $49.1 million pretax loss. Although turnover fell only267 words
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522 1986-05-23 25 Tan Koon Swan on why Multi- Purpose bought into Pan-E1 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd chose to invest in Pan-Electric Industries "because it had a fairly large marine division and a hotel" which would fit in with MPHB's decision to switch from shipping into the hotel business. In a report on Mr522 words
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518 1986-05-23 25 Barings quits as adviser to Marco Polo director THE bid for Hotel Marco Polo has taken a surprising twist with merchant bank Baring Brothers resigning as adviser to independent Marco Polo director Mr Tan Keong Choon. Shareholders were not given any reasons on the resignation in the circular they received518 words
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Article3185 1986-05-23 26 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done Further because al deafngs at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,185 words
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Article2440 1986-05-23 26 INDUSTRIALS A|momoto (3 OOS) (1 2 70 AMD (3 I0SXI) 3 10 Alcom (0 538X 1) 054 I 053 AISB (0 488 0 495) (2) 0 47' (1) 048 AP1(033'.*****X20)033 1 ASM <0 69'.8 0 70S) (7) 069 i3B> 0 70 Antoh (2 90S 22,440 words
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Article2791 1986-05-23 26 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tjieiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme 1986 Last Yield Vo. Day Hfti2,791 words
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Article187 1986-05-23 27 1 tm* Jl 000 2 tm bmt cnkwn ont, 3 OCBC Fiuncc 4 nalaMt it DBS Fmk< UOf fitei "ma i««UNr it OOf *ho ivafaWt it OSS Fiunct OCBC OUB UOB DBS (Flat discounted^ HOUSflf Part 4 years 5'4(-) 5 3 4 s':* 5l«(4) BUSff SS LOANS Commficiiil187 words
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Article176 1986-05-23 27 Interbank Over the F counter Local dolars to Foreign currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5922 1.5951 6.41 6.15 Canadian dollar 1.6336 1.6362 6.19—6.08 NZ dollar 1 2387— 1.2426 8 27—7 93 Sterling pound 3.3639 3.3676 3.00—2.95 US dollar 2 2300—2.2310 4 51—4 46176 words
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Article106 1986-05-23 27 THE US dollar closed weaker against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower in quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2300 and 2.2325. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2670/80 and closed at 2.2660. Trading was active, fluctuating within106 words
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Article99 1986-05-23 27 THE kilobar market traded between 324,266 and 5J24.472 yesterday. In the Far East market, sold opened at U*****.00/339.40 and drifted between U*****.80/339.20 and USS3».3O/3».70 aU day. Source Roth%chM Tht London mM Hi t**4 IBSOJO to U9331.40. PHYSICAL Bny«n-S«tin «U 9 Kilotor 24.380—247M 1 jm 25— 34 s|m 121-13? "ji»99 words
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Article27 1986-05-23 27 GOLD US$/oz Thmt Wtd Singapore 339 00— 339 50 339.00—339.50 Hongkong 339.05—339.35 338.85 339.15 Hid Tim New York 339.10—339.60 339.00— 339 50 London 339.20—339.70 338.10—*****27 words
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Article242 1986-05-23 27 Wmpin phc— for ■tay 23 SvapvtlMtTrut The Commerc* 0 73— 0 77ad the Sa»>np Fund 0 63—0 68 S pore Piot Fund 0 31—0 33 S pore Sec Fund 0 52-0 56 S pore Invest Fund 0 48—0 52 S pore Equity Fund 0 36—0 38 /but** Trust242 words
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Article92 1986-05-23 27 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened at 92.93 yesterday, sharply lower from Wednesday's closing at 93.00 but slightly higher than IMM's close. Trading was quiet and confined to a narrow range as interest rate outlook remained uncertain. < 100 implied interest rate) Opm High Low Sett Est Vel Ju M92 words
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Article, Illustration72 1986-05-23 27 Currency futures opened sharply lower and continued to trade lower as the trend for a stronger dollar carried on during the Simex opening. June deutschemark opened 50 ticks lower at 4411 and traded to a low of 4399 before closing at 4417. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Lew Sett72 words
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Article, Illustration112 1986-05-23 27 JUNE yen opened 37 ticks lower at 5894 and traded to a low of 5883 before recovering to close at 5907 as the dollar back off from over-bought level in the spot market. (Japanese Yen) Open High L»w Sett Eat V«l Ju M 0.*****4 0.*****7 0.*****3 0.*****7 431112 words
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Article19 1986-05-23 27 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore June ***** down 1 50 cents Malaysia June ***** up 1 00 cent19 words
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Article18 1986-05-23 27 Tin Closinf prices MS/kio KL Tin 14.01 up 2 00 cents Turnover 44 tonnes up 11 tonnes18 words
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Article25 1986-05-23 27 Ctai* prices Copper E/tome Wed Spot *****-***** (919 50-920 SO) 3 months 935 50-936 50 (933 50-934 50) Market tone Barely steady Sales 9.35025 words
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Article26 1986-05-23 27 Cbuit pricn Silv»r USS/tr*r u Ttan «M bnnoo't 4 90-4 95 4 90-4 9S few York 49? 497 4 97-4 97 Source Credit Sunst Spore26 words
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Article21 1986-05-23 27 Ctosaif price! Aluminium £/tome Ned Spot *****—762 50 (*****-*****) 3 months 751 50— ***** (*****-*****) Market tone Easier Sales 18.72521 words
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Article97 1986-05-23 27 Crude ns/tonw May 565 (north) 557 50 (central) 555 (south) June 560 (south) palm oi US$/tomes RBO palm oil June 250 (setters) July Aug ***** (sellers) RBO Stearin June 215 (setters) July/Au( ***** (sellers) MM June 27S (sellers) July ***** (sellers) to 267 50 (seders) Crude stearin Neutralised97 words
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Article288 1986-05-23 27 Mil 22 HRJ Chante HK Elect 910 +0 15 Hk Go* 158 +09 A.*%oc Intl HoteH 094 urvch HkHotate 37 25 +125 Bonk Of Eost Ave 19 70 +0 1 Hk Lond 635 +0 15 ChwrvaKorvj 2110 +0 3 Hk Lond Loon 8600 unch CSano Laoht 16 50 +0288 words
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Article327 1986-05-23 27 May 22 tats Chane* mm A C I 350 -25 A N I 315 +5 APM Abertoyte 650 Age 325 +5 Ailed Mah Ampol Exp 180 -7 Ampol Pef 240 unch Ani 536 +6 Ashton 152 +4 B H P 836 14 Beach Petroleum 68 unch Bel Group 860327 words
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Article239 1986-05-23 27 toy 21 IBS Chant* vicoo 3814 unch SBaed Sao 48* -v* Vara Tel a. Tel 2414 -H sm ox mc I3» -14 sr— Corp 56(4 -114 wtFMntfTi Sti 15 -H loeing Co 55H 14 lurrough* Cp 58V, +14 loterpeVor Co 52H +1* :hose Monhtn 41 V» :hry*Jer Cp239 words
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Article36 1986-05-23 27 'C ut shipbuilding' TOKYO An advisory panel to the Transport Minister is to recommend a 20 per cent cut in Japan's shipbuilding capacity to cope with a recession in the industry, government officials said recently. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article363 1986-05-23 27 Mar 22 Ten Ounfe Aanomoto 1 55C 20 Akoi 423 2 Amodo 905 \5 Asoh. Chem 831 +4 A»ohi Gtcr» 1183 unch Bank Ot Tokyo 79C unch Bridgesfone 692 +18 Conon 1040 10 Casio Compulri l/JO 30 Cituen 50 -7 O Nap Prmt Ih2o +20 D Nappon Screen 9?io363 words
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Article520 1986-05-23 27 May 21 Ptntt Omul INDUSTRIALS Alaed-Lyon* 32Ud unch A**. Dairies BTR PLC 308xd +2 Bobcocfc* 175 -1 Barclay* 499 -3 Beechom 378 +13 6bCC 3l3xd unch BaueOcw 670 +5 BOC Group 315 +1 Boot* 269 +14 Bowater 313 +3 BATS 373 +5 Britannia 128 +1 BP 575 -3 B520 words
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Article, Illustration602 1986-05-23 27 Hwlpt of Export FCL contain*™ and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voya(e) Boxes Avalable Piya Bhum (37N) COO 21,5 (0748) Kansai P (921) COO 21 '5 (0905) Jcnwel (19/86) COO 21/5 (1010) Maiapahit (OSSB) COO 21 5 (1340) Ms Mango (8621) COD 21/5 (1330) Mai602 words
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698 1986-05-23 27 THE Singapore stock market firmed further yesterday, although there was some late prof-it-taking ahead of the holiday today. There were more gainers than losers in all sectors, with rises leading falls 73 to 56 and 45 stocks unchanged. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 2.69698 words
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Article73 1986-05-23 27 I I I I I .1 i I L. j NST Index Thursday 959.20 (951.40) —g ItowfliowE Hang Sang Thursday 1,820.98 (1.794.94) J£_ Australan M-Onlnarias Thursday 1,174.6 (1,172.8) Mkket Stock Average Thursday 15,917.33 (15,808.14) financial Tints Industnab Wednesday 1.312.5 (1,305.0) _0 Daw Janas Average jjg# Wednesday 1,775.17 (1,783.98) P^H73 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-05-23 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Mums Gold Mountain K27 a side 23 5 Kola Berlian K3O aside 23/5 Kota Wiiaya K3l aside 23/5 Ocean Raw K32 a side 23/5 Shoun World Kl7 aside 23/5 Straits Venture K?4E aside 23/5 Wah Fai Kl9 aside 23/5 Als Harmony KlB187 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-05-23 28 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Republic to be one of its fund-management centres By NZI Corporation Ltd, one of New Zealand's largest public corporations, has picked Singapore as one of its fundmanagement centres. Mr Don Wyber, who has been the Singapore-based regional representative for Asia for the past395 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-05-23 28 Standard Chartered to expand in China STANDARD Chartered bank, which is fighting off a hostile bid from Lloyds Bank, is expanding aggressively into China. A spokesman from the bank's Hongkong office yesterday confirmed that Standard Chartered intends to open at least three to four new offices in the Chinese mainland280 words
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368 1986-05-23 28 KLSE in move to speed up corporatisation KUALA LUMPUR THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE), concerned about the slow pace of corporatisation since its launch about two months ago, has I gone to the 12 eligible financial institutions to ask whether they are interested in buying stakes in broking firms.NST - 368 words
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Article105 1986-05-23 28 Volvo's first quarter profit up GOTEBORG AB Volvo, Sweden's largest industrial group, made a first quarter gross profit of 2.455 billion kronor (about ***** million) this year, 11 per cent up from the 2.212 billion kronor it grossed during the same period last year, the company has announced. But firstAFP - 105 words
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Article54 1986-05-23 28 HARRISONS Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMPB) has informed the KLSE that its major shareholder, Perm oda lan Nasional Bhd (PNB), has increased its shareholding to 21.89 per cent or 92.61 million ordinary shares. PNB previously held 92.47 million HMPB shares, or 21.86 per cent. The extra 136,000 shares were bought54 words
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Article54 1986-05-23 28 fMOUNT Pleasure Holdings Bhd has decided not to proceed with its proposed purchase of land totalling 46 acres in Bruas, Perak. following the lapse of the agreement. On Jan 14, Mount Pleasure's property subsidiary, Mount Pleasure Corporation, had announced that it would buy the land from Bruas Development54 words
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Article16 1986-05-23 28 HONGKONG Land Company Ltd has appointed Mr Brian Powers a director of the company.16 words
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Article96 1986-05-23 28 SPK-Sentosa Corporation Bhil, which recently abandoned its plywood manufacturing business for general insurance and property development, almost halved its losses last year. Croup pre-tax losses were 45 per cent lower at MJI.4 million although turnover slipped 5 per cent to Msl2 million. Directors said the poor results were due96 words
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Article51 1986-05-23 28 MALAYAN Cables Bhd (MCB) has received approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for the listing of the 22 million new MCB shares which were issued foi the acquisition of I'm phone Sdn Bhd. The new MCB shares will be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange in51 words
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Article72 1986-05-23 28 SUNGEI Way Holdings Bhd (SWH) expects to propose a dividend of 5 per cent (less tax) on its enlarged share capital this year. SWH told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange in replying to a query that the group was conli dent of improving its profitability with the in-72 words
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Article358 1986-05-23 29 JAMES NG - JAMES NG Extraordinary items cost it $69m By EXTRAORDINARY items have again pulled Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd into the red. For the year ended Jan 31, 1986. nett 106S attributable to shareholders, however, declined to $51.52 million from $185.73 million last year. Turnover fell358 words
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Article, Illustration336 1986-05-23 29 Holdings of new Supreme directors are still unclear KUALA LUMPUR SUPREME Corporation Bhd has not received any notice or request for registration of snares said to have been acquired by business partners and new Supreme directors Datuk Seri Abdullah Mohamed and Datuk Mak Kok Supreme said in a reply toNST - 336 words
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193 1986-05-23 29 Malaysian broker suspended at its request KUALA LUMPUR Stockbroking firm Seberang Securities Sdn Bhd has been suspended from trading on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) at its own request. It is believed the Butter-worth-based firm sought the suspension from Tuesday until further notice to sort out its affairs. SourcesMBT - 193 words
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335 1986-05-23 29 Berjaya Corp and Palmco clarify new cross-holdings KUALA LUMPUR BERJAYA Corp and Palmco Holdings' acquisitions of substantial stakes in each other were made through stockbrokers between willing buyers and willing sellers outside the trading floor of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE), the two companies have said. In replies toMBT - 335 words
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Advertisement69 1986-05-23 29 DISTRIBUTOR WANTED An Australian company is seeking active representative for a range of book/card/novelty products designated in particular to the tourist market. We are therefore especially interested in talking to distributors or agents who service tourist terminals and hotel lobby shops etc. A company representative will be visiting Singapore in69 words
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Advertisement613 1986-05-23 29 What's the best way to invest $500? Bottle the Singapore Sling Plant some durian seeds and sit back and wait Buy a string from Elvis Presley's guitar Can fried GuoTiao for export Breed hairy crabs in your backyard The best way, in tact, is none ol the above. e ~1613 words
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Obituary, Illustration461 1986-05-23 30 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mdm Foo Whatt Eng (Wife of the late Wee Sai Juan) Age: 87 pawed away peacefully on 22/5/86 at 6.27 a.m. taming behind be*oved.Sont Daughtf In lam: Wee Yoke Kin Tan Geok Nam Wee Yoke Chor Poh Yit Wah Wee Yoke Poo Wang Ah461 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1986-05-23 30 We thank you LORD for your AMAZING OR ACE and LOVE through Your Gift of MATTHEW PHONO SIEW WENG 31.1.77 to 23 5 83 Whose memories we shall always cherish "How lovely are Thy dwelling places. O Lord ot hosts' My soul longed and even yearnr i58 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1986-05-23 30 In loving memory of MOM. EE KIM KEE Departed 23rd May 1979 J««u» aaid: "I am the resurrection and the life: He who believes In Me shall live even If he dies." Dearly missed by daughters. In Loving M#fTrory of LUCY KOH ROSE LYN D*p«rt*d 23rd May76 words
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Obituary, Illustration365 1986-05-23 30 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam 3n of <©ur J^on CLEMENT NG WIN 26 AUGUST 1974 23 MAY 1985 JESUS SAID. l.l:T THli CHILDREN COME TO ME 5 AND DO NOT STOP THEM. BECAUSE THE v KINdDOM OF (i()D BEI.()N(.S TO SUCH AS THESE V (■> 1 I I V365 words
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Obituary, Illustration98 1986-05-23 30 Thm fiwMy ol Xhm Lato VEO KE AY BARK Departed 17 May 1986 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives and friends for their kind assistance, condolence and wreaths during their recent bereave- ItS ftoqutom TMC FAMILY OF LATE MOM. P. MAHOALAM Departed tt/S/MJ ItoqvMte98 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-05-23 30 ROGER YUE - Third time lucky for a NZ rider? ROGER YUE Johnson's chance to make it all-Kiwi affair By Racing Editor A NEW Zealand jockey winning a race named after a turf club in New Zealand on a New Zealand-bred horse. What can be more appropriate? Peter Johnson, runner-up to David Walsh442 words
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Article778 1986-05-23 30 TONTO - TONTO OM THE TRACK WWI RESOURCE and newcomer Dm Dm 111, both non-acceptors last weekend, impressed In their winding up gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The pair, under the charge of champion trainer Teh Choon Bens, went together to clock *6 sec over 600m.778 words
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Article1350 1986-05-23 30 VrymM il5 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1,200m ■iUUHr (Rattiyc 70-68) 1 *0* Bajaa kwk n (7€>) Rapier-Read 3 nzg 1 Baja* 4 X 9**o FMM Dalian ft Fistful-Noor-dln 3ac same Baarl 3 S ****** fliliii Bm««( H U Miss Eleanor Foo-Yeoh 3 ag u2 -1 Praaeki1,350 words
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Article, Illustration638 1986-05-23 31 FOCUS ON THE FRENCH OPEN 41 I—\ confident. In Mont* Carlo, I bMt Wilanctor, and this waak I boat Landl. I know I can match thaaa guys whan I'm playing wall. Evaryona ia going to want to win tha French, but I know I can doAP - 638 words
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321 1986-05-23 31 Renaissance as France whip the US DUESSELDORF (West Germany) France took a big step towards the final of the Tennis World Team Cup on Wednesday when Thierry Tulasne and Henri Leconte led them to victory over defending champions the United States. Tulasne beat 1965 Wimbledon finalist Kevin Curren 6-3, 6-2Reuter - 321 words
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Article, Illustration650 1986-05-23 31 SPORT SHORTS LONDON Carls* Lepes, the world's fastest marathon rumner, will be out to break the wtfcm terrier f«r a half-marathon la the Great N«rth Ran an June 8. Olympic champion Lapes, •t Portugal, taagles wttk Britain's Steve James, the *»rM'i neeoad fastest marathaa maa.APT; Reuter; UPI; ASFP; AP - 650 words
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Article233 1986-05-23 31 REST OF TENNIS FLORENCE Spaniard Emilio Sanchez, the hottest young player on the tennis circuit, warmed up for an assault on the Grand Prix title here with a 6-3, 6-2 first-round win over Italian hope Massimo Cierro on Wednesday. Sanchez, 21. already the winner of two tournamentsAFP - 233 words
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Article116 1986-05-23 32 Stadium shut down for six months MEXICO CITY The Pachaca Stadium in Me xico, where 141 people were Injured In a riot last Sunday, has been shut down far six month*, the Mexican Football Federation said oa Wedaeaday. The stadium, which Is ■ot being used In the World Cap, wasReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-05-23 32 MEXICO CITY Ar gentinian coach Carlo Bilardo broke up a fight between his star player Diego Maradona and a local defender during a World Cup warm-up match against Club America Reserves on Wednesday. The flare-up happened minutes before time. Argentina won 5-1. Maradona was mountingAFP - 347 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-05-23 32 Break suited me fine Gary COLORADO SPRINGS (Colorado) Gary Lineker is set for a return to England's World Cup frontline (or the soccer warm-up against Canada in Vancouver tomorrow. The man who scored 40 |Ms for Everton last season has been a spectator (or the last three preparationAFP - 323 words
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Article299 1986-05-23 32 Robson's fine assurance COLORADO SPRINGS (Colorado) Bryan Robson has denied that he may pull out of the World Cup, though the England soccer captain's failure to take part in their training session at the United States Air Force Academy grounds on Tuesday sparked fresh fears about his readiness. The dailyAFP - 299 words
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Article157 1986-05-23 32 COLOBADO SPRINGS Eagiaasi seeeer player* aarcaei hy the seartag Mexleaa beat wUI slahe hags fall ef water, gishhii tram the teaebE Players wUI be allswed water dartag play, feUewlag aehaaaela nta rales after rMI MAsTtsMT MOT IMsT eOJ#" L iarlag UsTwerhl >f>ai airii nssHrrf gAFP - 157 words
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Article282 1986-05-23 32 SANTA FE (New Mexico) Scotland's World Cup soccer players have been warned that they must stay calm under pressure in the oppressive heat of Mexico. Manager Alex Ferguson has told his squad that discipline on the field is going to be a vital factor, adding:AFP - 282 words
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Article187 1986-05-23 33 TOULOUSE (France) Just Fontaine, whose 13 goals for France in the 1958 World Cup remain a record for the finals, is predicting a first-ev-er European winner in Latin America. And Fontaine reckons the finalists in Mexico City's Aztec Stadium on June 29 will be England and France. HeAFP - 187 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-05-23 33 MEXICO CITY Brazilian World Cup striker Casagrande on Wednesday laughed at reports in Rio de Janeiro newspapers that he might be replaced by Vasco attacker Roberto "Dynamite" because of a thigh injury. "There's always someone trying to get ahead of events." he said. "IUPI; AP - 258 words
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Article151 1986-05-23 33 RIO DE JANEIFO Defender Leandro, who quit the Brazilian squad just hours before they left for Mexico, was involved in a traffic iccir"ent on Wednesday in wtiich a motorcyclist was killed, a leading news network reported. Leandro, 27, considered one of the most versatile and talentedAF - 151 words
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Article333 1986-05-23 33 FRANCE 8 GUATEMALA 1 TLAXCALA (Mexico) Tough French midfielder Luis Fernandez is worried that an ankle injury could wreck his World Cup soccer dreams. The 26-year-old has twisted his right ankle and missed France's World Cup warm-up match with Guatemala, which the visitors won 8-1, here on Wednesday.UPI - 333 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-05-23 33 PUEBLA Italian coach Enzo Bearzot skipped his team's practice on Wednesday in order to watch possible World Cup soccer opponents France play a friendly against Guatemala. Bearzot went to the nearby city of Tlaxcala to see the European champions trounce Guatemala 8-1. Guatemala failed to make theUPI - 130 words
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Article, Illustration409 1986-05-23 33 Santana's experiment is a success BRAZIL 4 CLUB AMERICA 0 MEXICO CITY Brazil's World Cup soccer team gave their most impressive warm-up performance here on Wednesday, strolling to an easy win over Club America. Brazil, who were without injured Zico and Cerezo, faced last year's MexicanUPI - 409 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-05-23 33 Magyars in different class: Hungary's soccer coach, Gyorgr Mezey, admits his squad bears no comparison with the country's legendary 1954 World Cup finalists, but he remains optimistic about the Mexico tournament. "There is no comparison with the team we had in '54," Mezey said. "Hungary had 15UPI; AFP - 470 words
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289 1986-05-23 33 TOLUCA (Mexico) Mexico's star striker Hugo Sanchez said on Wednesday that his knee injury was completely healed and he would practise for the first time this year with the national soccer team as they resumed training. Sanchez announced the good news about his kneeUPI - 289 words
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Article205 1986-05-23 33 LONDON Falham aad Chelsea soccer clßta wIU ke sharing the mm ground within 18 months, If aa expected deal gees ahead. PBlham have beea arid far £t million (s2t.7m) to a property dm that is a raMdlary of Marter Estates, owners of Chelsea's groaad, Stamford205 words
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Article296 1986-05-23 33 DUBLIN Frank Stapleton has ended anxieties about his availability (or the Republic of Ireland team by announcing he will play in next week's Triangular Tournament in Iceland. The Manchester United striker will captain the side against Iceland on Sunday and Czechoslovakia next Tuesday. WHILE Argentine ace Diego MaradonaAFP; Reuter; UPI - 296 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-05-23 33 Spain splutter in tune -up SPAIN 1 ATLAS 2 GUADALAJARA Spain suffered an embarrassing 1-2 defeat by Atlas, one of the weaker Mexican League clubs in a tune-up match for the World Cup on Wednesday. Spain's defeat followed Tuesday's unimpressive 2-1 victory over Guadalajara, another Mexican First Division team. Atlas,UPI - 252 words
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Article, Illustration473 1986-05-23 34 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By Singapore's Olympic hero keeps the Games scroll rolling VMHBMitt>-*H IT'S been 20 years since weightlifter Tan Howe Liang's "goodbye" to the Commonwealth Games. But yesterday, Singapore's only Olympic medallist received a special "hello" from the 1986 Commonwealth Games Organising Committee. The occasion473 words
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247 1986-05-23 34 NEW YORK Rising heavyweight star Mike Tyson extended his unbeaten record to 21 on Tuesday night with a 10-round points decision over Mitch Green. Green clinched and back-pedalled most of the night, frustrating 19-year-old Tyson's efforts to score his 20th knockout. Tyson, who weighedAFP - 247 words
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Article133 1986-05-23 34 LONDON He British Central have rotate* gMltlMllMl Wllßf, IMGBJCGS) Will De MNM start ef a scheme they k*f»wtlllea4 to brain seMM f«r all fighters. Attawflrataaamal Stow Watt, Dr OswaM Umm, the teyty chief "We shall crter brain mmb tar all bvxera tettaipajtbi chasnftwhtpa d»w» toAFP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-05-23 34 LONDON Frank Bruno was expecting to hear late yesterday whether he would fight Tim Witherspoon for the World Boxing Association world heavyweight title at Wembley on July 19. The date and venue of the proposed fight have been an open secret for several weeks, but the propositionAFP - 240 words
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Article176 1986-05-23 34 CRICKET SCENE CANTERBURY (England) India's wretched luck with the weather continued here on Wednesday when rain allowed them to bowl just 20.1 overs at Kent. After losing a day at both Worcester and Southampton and five hours at Chelmsford, the Indians were desperate for uninterrupted play inAFP - 176 words
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Article238 1986-05-23 34 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's qualifying trials for their Asian Games hopefuls turned into a dismal affair at the Chinese Swimming Club old pool in Amber Road yesterday. The trials hardly caused a ripple when only three contenders turned up on the third238 words
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Article, Illustration761 1986-05-23 35 To be with or not to be with? Peter Siow poses the question about women who accompany sportsmen husbands overseas 4 You've probably heard torn* of the reasons being bandied about. Not least, the age-old fear of wives or girlfriends distracting their loved ones' energy, which might otherwise have been761 words
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Article, Illustration584 1986-05-23 35 Ex-Mr Olympia Serge Nubrot ensjflfwiS* 4 I'm all for girls training with weights and com* peting for titles. But It's not ntee to s## them walking or acting like mon. That was why I was a little disappointed with the recent selection of the584 words
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Article291 1986-05-23 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Whitson predicts good show By MONTHS of sweat and grind will give way to some explosive performances during this afternoon's first Pripps AllComers athletics meet at the National Stadium. While most coaches are adopting a wait-and-see attitude, athletics adviser John Whitson predicts several outstanding showings. Leading291 words
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Article380 1986-05-23 35 Ex-youth international banned for threatening to assault linesman FORMER Singapore youth international Ong Kheng Hock was suspended two years on Wednesday by the Football Association of Singapore disciplinary committee for misconduct on April 27 at St Wilfrid's Road. Kheng Hock, who turned out for the national380 words
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Article233 1986-05-23 35 FORMER international Manoharan Nair ended his lean scoring spell in the National Football League First Division with two splendid goals to help Tampines Rovers to a flattering 3-0 win over Ayer Rajah Wanderers at Jalan Besar Stadium. Manoharan's goals came within 16 minutes of each other in233 words
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Article, Illustration155 1986-05-23 35 Down Mexico way.. .in living-room colour THE football fiesta Is n«w )ut aver «w week away. Bat yea don't oe*d a peaebe, a ibrere or evea a tot ef toaalla to get yea la the nmd tor Mexk*. Oar World Cap seavealr «opptoflMat, to be pabttsaei wlto tomorrow's edlttoa «t155 words
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Advertisement1173 1986-05-23 31 Instant art— Tnsrant lip-ht. Tb dress up the most modern homes. pastels and gold, complete w irh full strength glass. From $39 upwards. Now, you can add colour and beaut) to your home in a matter of minutes. Just select from our latest. Then, choose from our exquisite collection of1,173 words
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Advertisement132 1986-05-23 32 Morethanlsoojpiecesoffanrifmtnreareabout to take off mthetigaDst satnfdk'year. 77?af's ffifj/tf confra/y to poplar Aefef Anniversaiy Sale (starting todpy) some of f/?af imported furniture are expensive and our furniture are practical 'goingfota song HHnm|^r only affordable to the privileged few, (up to 70% discount) ill^3iV\HSft^ o/ tome owners /n S/ngapore. expec% owr ii/mte132 words
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Advertisement234 1986-05-23 32 This summer great vacations come in small packages at 6 Mandarin b% Oriental hotds.^rJT^ From June Ist to September 30th P JP^j ty you can indulge in a super bonus-packed summer vacation. i i^^E^Tr^C^^^^^w^*/ Get away from it all in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Macau, Jakarta and Manila with one of234 words
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Advertisement192 1986-05-23 34 K)%fc>7o%oFF FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE 4 Million Ex-Stock Must Clear At Below Cost! Plus Furnishing Decor Items. Household, Lamps. Pillows. Etc. First Come First Serve. While Stock Last! iL -aB "v^» v^H^^l Hhr '^V 5-Seater Lounge Suite MMMAM M^W ln pULeather u.p wq&WH¥ rW# More than 100 sets Pinewood Products V*192 words
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Advertisement263 1986-05-23 34 JIANUBAO GIVES YOU STRENGTH The drink of the Chinese teams in the Olympic Games Now available in Singapore KBtQO i I JIANLIBAO. nicknamed %agic Water" is more than (f^^T^l^ j ust a s °ft drink. It's an B| 4J| 1 ft isotonic drink that's not only j^UjklJi^B- g°°d f° r263 words
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Advertisement27 1986-05-23 35 RESULTS DRAW No: 40/86 5 OUT OF 49 19, 12, 15, H, 4 ADO. No 5 TUNE IN TO SBC TEXT CHANNEL 5 PG 188 FOR RESULTS27 words
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Advertisement492 1986-05-23 35 Ks2*3ml mm mm ldnzJto^t H^HB^^^^^^o»_^^S^^BHl^^tJfc. Results off our First Draw Ist Prize: Diamond ring 2nd Prize: National Video Camera 3rd Prize: Five-day Hong Kong Yong Nyuk Ming, (Model M3) trip for two I/C No: *****74/E Tan Ming Tat, I/C No: *****09/J Wong Kum Fai, I/C No: *****45/H 100 Consolation Prizewinners492 words
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Page 35 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1986-05-23 35 SCC win SINGAPORE Cricket Club B beat Singapore Pakistan League 4-0 in Division Two league hockey match at the Padang yesterday. Tan Poh Seng (2), Mahmood Gaznavi and Heng Fook Pow scored. For youths THE Somerset United Sports Club will hold selection trials to choose a soccer team (or the125 words
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Article452 1986-05-23 36 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Competition will help to stimulate creative thinking By STUDENTS and others who like to tinker around hoping to invent something to make life easier stand a chance to win $5,000 or more (or their efforts. All they have to do is submit452 words
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251 1986-05-23 36 COUNSEL for stockbroker Lin Tan Hwa, accused of cheating, will apply to the High Court soon to have his client's case transferred there for hearing. Mr Francis Seow told the Registrar, Mr Alfonso Ang, in a lower court yesterday that the case251 words
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Article30 1986-05-23 36 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 7.70 points to 1,782.37 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article82 1986-05-23 36 BEIJING Thirty Chinese adventurers are racing a Sino- American team to be the first to raft down the 6.300-km Yangtze. China's longest river, from source to mouth. A Chinese team, sponsored by three institutes in Sichuan province, site of the river's treacherous three gorges, is aimingAFP - 82 words
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Article47 1986-05-23 36 NEW DELHI The Indian government intends to build a range for test flights of locally built rockets and missiles in the southeastern state of Orissa, a Defence Ministry spokesman said yesterday. The range, to be completed by 1990, would cost more than US$25O million. APAP - 47 words
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204 1986-05-23 36 US goes ahead with 4th N-test this year WASHINGTON The United States pressed on with its controversial nuclear test programme by exploding its fourth nuclear device this year beneath the Nevada desert. The Department of En- i ergy said the blast,] code-named Pa na mint, l yielded less than 20Reuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration139 1986-05-23 36 OBVIOUSLY more at home with his native koala, Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke tries to look enthusiastic as he gamely cuddles a young panda at Chengdu Zoo. The encounter came when Mr Hawke took time off from official engagements to visit the PandaReuter - 139 words
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302 1986-05-23 36 US official rules out early US-Soviet summit WASHINGTON A US-Soviet summit will not be held until after congressional elections in November, a US official said. The statement, by Assistant Secretary of State Rozanne Ridgway, was the firmest public acknowledgment so far by the administration that President Ronald Reagan's second meetingAP; Reuter - 302 words
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363 1986-05-23 36 BANGKOK A man dressed in a camouflage military uniform hurled a hand grenade at the departure terminal of Don Muang Airport here yesterday, slightly injuring two guards and an airport employee. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the predawn attack, police said. Police and airportAFP; Reuter - 363 words
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175 1986-05-23 36 First English edition of Pravda on sale LONDON A "middle of the road" capitalist yesterday launched Britain's first English-lan-guage edition of the Soviet Communist Party daily Pravda "Truth" in English. With headlines such as "The response in people's hearts we want to help the people of Chernobyl," the first issueReuter - 175 words
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Article80 1986-05-23 36 BEIJING Canadian Sharon Wood has conquered Mount Everest, becoming the first non-Chi-nese woman to scale the world's highest mountain via China's north slope, according to reports reaching the Chinese Mountaineering Association here yesterday. The official Xinhua news agency quoted the reports as saying Miss Wood, 29, and herReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement55 1986-05-23 36 Asahi Glass is going ahead with its plan to invest $178 in Singapore after all, but with some modifications. Japanese research institute foresees vigorous cooperation among Asian financial centres. Bl Top quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1,55 words
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Advertisement94 1986-05-23 36 GETTI Latest models of 1986. All OEM organs with "MIDI" facilities— W X €HJT St THRU The only organ with "MUSICODER it works as your music teacher. We accept trade-in for any brands. We offer 2 years warranty. Special Ail JjSbiM Offer J MusicoderAMlDl I Optional at $2007set 'Wodei q94 words
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Miscellaneous150 1986-05-23 36 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 mar, 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.07 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adrlaldr 8 21 C Sunny Manila 25 35 C Cloudy Amsterdam t C i Melkewne 10 18 C Sunny Baagkek150 words
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Section Two Arts Festival Fringe
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Advertisement829 1986-05-23 1 MrT l I fli Ma Pml Bk ml |r m _^k_W __mmk m w_W' h? J* **+mr v\\\H//^ M W-\ W fW^mfk m_t Mr 'Z<£ mmmm9_m mm m£mr~ ma \\VWml //m> 9 Iffn bT\**o > Tmrnm -_hm %___m*-m\ _M mmmmmmtrnWrntlMW/tk af*% ■MM I mil *bH Hv^B Mrar m X »J829 words
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Advertisement85 1986-05-23 1 umtmuammw (SINCE 1 946) Builder ofhomes, not just houses. are cordially invited to view the j^Ml^ Sprin^eaf Garden Semi- Detached JM^^^^^\ Bungalow Show House and the Flamingo Valley Show Flats. .^^B^L^^L '\JB^^ For more details, please call J^^^^^^^^^ 1— Cmi MiiplH nJ INI CCMniumithMtoi 1 0, Collyer Quay, #1 185 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-05-23 2 GRORGINA EMMANUEL - GRORGINA EMMANUEL ly RECOGNISE may of time teeeef They're ■ot jaet aaether beach off muteioas. They're oar very own, aai I ot the beet la towa. PreMem Is, they're aelirioas tight mm, rtrtehea hy lomethlag eallei Frtaae Feet Fever. LEFT: Folk-Jan IftMnmMn "Folk for folk" is559 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1986-05-23 3 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG By WHEN 12 young artists were picked for the first Arts Festival Fringe art exhibition, it was hoped that a mammoth show could be staged in one big hall. But no venue that was large enough and yet affordable could be found. Plans to open1,222 words
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Advertisement442 1986-05-23 3 Latest arrivals from Italy N* v More than 10 different models v g^^T designs of IOC?- genuine j 4, cow-hide leather lounge suites L J on display. All models consist o\ a 3-seater 6i 2 armchairs. y """^^^^^auJß^^^^B From NN **x«^i^^ onwards l^^te bjtmS±-Ai£. "^ftj, I <r^^^aP^aa»fc_ a^v K3nL av^Sa^aJl442 words
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Advertisement960 1986-05-23 4 ZONAL ADVERTISING SEaJON CENTRAL EDITION 7 I www sembawang Park beckons you H BEAU 1 IrUL roJrLH THINK of kampung huts, hectares of obtained from the Botanic Garden, H|{ Loiin^C park, sun, sand and sea and Cluny Road. H you're thinking of Sembawang Park. There is a kiosk at the960 words
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Advertisement176 1986-05-23 4 I T~~ Come and feast on 1 XTmSL Singaporeans Fav?ourite and Home Cook Peranakan |«*Uc> dishestoday! a t $6.CXK per dish of your choice on our /MhIAA I|ll||6A ivSingaporean s Favourite Menu, you can tempt \AJmM^& WRM&* yourself to our popular Hainanese Chicken Rice, Fried jl Beef Guo Tiao Rou176 words
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Advertisement140 1986-05-23 4 New masseuses to attend you! Sauna A m yr OPEN DAILY: 10.00a.m. to 11.00p.m. SPECIALIST 1 HEALTH I V SALON 277 Orchard Ho.id»o3 29 30 I Specialist s Centre I Tel *****39 Our Speciality: HONG KONG (MAN XIN (Only $1/- per plate) BY OUR HONG KONG TRAINED CHEF. We also140 words
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Advertisement1417 1986-05-23 5 ZONAL ADVTHiISINCSiCIION CENTRAL EDITION fc Artificial Plants with ntitnmkS 1 We Specialise In Rental U- Sales Of Original English. Chinese. Wr H^ Indonesian, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam j? ~^t' «^-^Ja^ i» Jfcjy BbP^ ~^j^Lfc3^^g^^j^Jßaw^a^a^^pj^^^^|^^^ i '*ay^! iM^ 4% f Bar B^B Bw^ W "4 Bw^ .t^^cs v-^^A W BIBbB B^K wAI1,417 words
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Article, Illustration847 1986-05-23 6 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI By JnaUr College Perfonnlßg Arte Society Everyme'a Guide to Beckett, JueC THE group decided on three Beckett worKs as tney wanted to do something experimental, challenging and profound. Also, because it's the year of the playwright's 80th birthday. The first, Play, looks at the847 words
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Advertisement273 1986-05-23 6 Bs Br B^^^^^ fl Be' vJB] Bb fl > B Tfe BfaE Now am Grander. To express our sincere gratitude, our |jj 4ll^B|MßMHHH[Hß|||^BHflHHßßHH||||^^^^^H Public Relation Executives Guest Relation Officers club have created a NEW IMAGE >f luxurious I HBJBfett^] C^2 _Jl SL-fl I Miss ona Koh 1 Miss M o;iy273 words
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Advertisement301 1986-05-23 7 l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^rt^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B 1 IC Facto'* ■MMilMil Ih i r y i »y^».^^^^^^y^^^p^<w^^^^^^^M i- j i i i \\.\jS~ Sl' -il t .»Hi»K.^t.:> l > lli^B^^^^^B 1 t'r. /Crescent/ V*A\ W^A AHAA Bus Terminal. White finisn Dining Set S3ZO 45 Ser^ng Cr©scent\ >n. k T^-* I (CWChaiChe«lan«) -^Xf Business Time ><><\\ 10am301 words
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Advertisement504 1986-05-23 7 IAMAN PBJINGI 2 STOREY TBViACE TYPE G DELUXE HOMES AT 189 n^^^ B B^^ *^i The opportunity is now here for you to own a I 1 1 |I<s^ HS 71 Double Storey Terrace Type G' house at only w \J*r^ *LwL\\ i! m* Msi6i,soo. r^-. WPI Pm SneUr Each504 words
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Advertisement190 1986-05-23 8 HER World Make-O*^ hnve visited the n V HH 'Lon <:om^e Cl ha'd't ne r h j Pnsslo" GIRL 1 I ■illllreader^ve^d pass CO VERO K I lUU 'contest V a u b w^ > 0 u f ch a onc E e R 'o 0 0 Well. h r190 words
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Advertisement124 1986-05-23 8 enjoy every •hocking page* The World is FUll Of Married Men lackie Collins Phoney showbiz promises hustlers with little talent and no principles the power of the casting couch al play their part in this ctevastatingly raundy expose of life in the fastest lane of all Kx/ K en/oy every124 words
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Advertisement362 1986-05-23 8 I^^J >-A^BB^k 4C ~^r* i JB^. T si' ¥A __^^JH Blk 114 'g* ehzr^M \jl _A a 4±o^& l^^l ill 1 I *L L- cosrJ>^ t zww BrD <-J v -r L^2h P Inla^l Blk 114 Aljunied Ave 2 I Bi^^lZßcujl: Costssft«r |51y» *03-75 Singapore 1438 I Bis nTLftim n362 words
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Article, Illustration746 1986-05-23 9 REBECCA CHUA; KANNAN CHANORAN - REBECCA CHUA KANNAN CHANORAN By By BASK in a babble. Go with the flow, soak in the colour. Explore. That's what the Mandarah Complex Exhibition at the Padang from June 4-6 and at Hong Urn Green from June 7 -B promises. Theirs is a colour-and-sound environment746 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1986-05-23 10 PATRICK SHfch oreview; me seven -urns n Tie +r.s -esiivai im veek. Film Week May 31 Seminar French Cinema Today by Pierre Zucca DBS Auditorium. 7 30pm Free June 1 L'argent (Money) 1983. 83 mins. colour June 2 Under the Volcano 1984. 100 mins.1,253 words
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Advertisement104 1986-05-23 10 Exhibition includes National Aquarium Fish Competition Tropical Marine Fishes Intricate Bonsai Displays Paintings by local Artists such as Chen Wen Hsi, Liu Kang, How Kai Cheng, the late Chen Chong Swee and Cheong Soo Ping Venue: Beauty World Centre Upper Bukit Timah Road Date: 23 May to 9 June 86104 words
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Advertisement236 1986-05-23 10 Chess will appear tomorrow. Latest Designs That Won t Run Out Of Trend B^BBffflffflßß^^ afflffflfflfe b^bUH ■■^^^^.■.■.■■^■^^■■^^JlM sHßiffß bIbA 9b#^ wVW I I In] C I 111 I The First Cane Furniture Fair i \^g^ Displaying a collection of selected Top Quality Furniture from Europe and Asia Region ciorie I236 words
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Article, Illustration449 1986-05-23 11 KANNAN CHANDRAN previews This is Elvis (Today on Ch 5 at 1.15 pm) "WE CRAVE for heroes and gods and demand they be larger than life. "Fame has its mouth-watering rewards, but it brings a burden only the superstars themselves can fully comprehend. "They are449 words
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Article, Illustration375 1986-05-23 11 Valerie Harper from the Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rhoda returns with a new sit-com, called simply, Valerie, which begins on Sunday on Ch 5, at 1 pm. KANNAN CHANDftAM previews. THE return of happy families and near comic adventurers seem to be uppermost on375 words
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Article, Illustration357 1986-05-23 11 Audio/Video Golden Auricle THIS pair of CD players represent Philips' foray into the budget CD player market. The CD 150 is smaller, about 12.5 inches wide, as against the 16.5 inches larger brother. For digital to analog conversion, both models use 14-bit formats with four times over357 words
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Article, Illustration375 1986-05-23 11 IP YOU kftve Mytidßg to say 4mm*, drama, Mm, mrnakt t totovMw, 4np m» a Mto. Send It to: Wcekrai Mallbag SeettaaTwa TbeStrattoiinMw SttMlniSMglUad Yam may Me a paewtoaym, but please bKhMte yur name and THIS letter is in reply to Upset by Fried Rice375 words
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Advertisement364 1986-05-23 11 The Manila Hotel. It fails to live up to its reputation in only one respect. To a world of famous. Because, surprisingly. when the Summer Saver royal and sophisticated staying at the same hotel as discount is applied, travelers. The Manila Hotel President Eisenhower, Yet you'll still enjoy the is364 words
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Advertisement686 1986-05-23 11 will be music to your ears II you have an old car stereo System High Power 60 W (any brand, any make, any condition) S 1 146 HP $345 \W «\t well give you $100 when you replace Trade-in SlOO a \l^^ t> it with the unmatched Sencor Car V686 words
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Advertisement866 1986-05-23 12 JUBILEE/MANDARIN EMPRESS TOA PAYOH/DALIT LIWAGU/OUCENSTOWN HOLLYWOOO/PLAZA/OALA PRIMCE/SAVOY/LWERTY ORIENT AL/PREBIOCHT HOW SHOWING Mo ffM LM T 1.15. 3 IS. 7 15. 130 ME 1 15. 3 15, 7 15. 91b 11. 1.30. 1.30. 7 30, 9.30 H HOOO 1 00. 330. 7.00. IS 0* 1 00. 3.00. 730. IS PU/i 1866 words
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Advertisement391 1986-05-23 12 The action starts at six. With live entertainment and all drinks at half price! Direct from Manila meet cocktails at half our disco Purchase a bottle of Malou Fernando, the bar price! How about a drink Bisquit XO and get a pint singing sweetheart of the for only 54.50? What's391 words
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Advertisement525 1986-05-23 12 X (DUF TO FILMS LENGTH PIEASf NOTE TIMES/ t 9 (*****00) b SHOWS 10 30am. 130 400. Ml 1 9 30pm jf 0t r\ Un'l Ilic Bnm» or Brool»l> •> XJ 4^ I IliinlnrnSfuWk Q IjP^ 1 i^JH g^g\ H»fhlii«lo^n U BBBPlnd II .bo.it to r.plodf 8 ORCHARD: 23RD BIG525 words
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Advertisement71 1986-05-23 13 Urn hare to be there to believe the offers we're giving you. Plus 28 vouchers to have a chance of winning C^siO»22^* Top quality spring-mattresses, like Wonderland, King Koii and W Sunnyland are also available at attractive prices. LI 6UAN CHIANG TRADING (PTE) LTD Come see us at our Exhibition71 words
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Article, Illustration882 1986-05-23 14 GOH BENG CHOO and KOH SIEW TIN take a look at some fringe programmes of the Arts Festival. THERE will be a mixed bag of dances, puppet shows, stunts, modern drama and operas to attract audiences to the Fringe Programme of the Arts882 words
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Article, Illustration515 1986-05-23 14 Ifitcash: UM YONG FANG (I.C. No: *****15/J) $2t cash each: SIM CHOR HUNG LOT SEIW MOY (I.C. No: *****43/G) d-C. No: *****94/J) PW (han CHEOW GUAN (I.C. No: *****50/Z) /tp ma. noofiflc/u, WENG JUN VAN C No: *****85 H> Mr fjn. *****0* t\ TAN515 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-05-23 14 GUAM LIBING - GUAM LIBING iy CONNIE SIN breezed onto the entertainment scene as though it was the easiest and most natural thing for her to do. While waiting in the underground station for transport to school one day, she caught the eye of an Asia Television400 words
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Article, Illustration714 1986-05-23 14 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By With •vwry re- cord I cut, I feel more preeeured. I have to keep up with a certain standard and I worry that it may not sell as well as the m previous one. Jacky Cheung WHILE many entertainers have714 words
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Article74 1986-05-23 14 m^mmmft^m Rfcg 86 <W, 6<j 1M H A** B'J*3s aw am Mfsjifcifc-jaflji: mam* t¥W£3clfcft*!flHS7£W IT #fft o (^T^^-^iigx <Stay a while) < The greatest love of all> 11 >b /MSl fill <mfo&iM.> f4«R £1& S« iifi^J -f^ ftf 3X° ft^fftfiU^«H*±^ **Kf&»:^fi<J*fttfemttt IS- <The greatest love of aID fIEWP^^II* fi^jJKK Vt74 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-05-23 14 LAST SONG IN PARIS (*«">] Midnight tomorrow at Eng Wan cinofiMM A MELODRAMATIC film such as the Last Song in Paris is a rarity these days. The story revolves around a singing superstar and the three women in his life. Louie, the protagonist,210 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1986-05-23 15 Marathi is a language derived from Sanskrit and spoken by about 60 million people in Maharashtra in western India. VEENA JOSHI traces the development of Marathi drama and writes about a versatile actor who excelled in both male and female roles. Once, Mmt of his1,222 words
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324 1986-05-23 15 R. RATHIGA - R. RATHIGA By THE tarter tea— l Tamil debate! which tort place at the Nattoaal Jaator Callege last ataath were a shew «C wit aad Intellect from the few teams The tw« teams which have emerged victors la the seml-anals will to take In324 words
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Advertisement3254 1986-05-23 16 1 I II I k «i I 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing The Complete Home From the kitchen to the dining room and from the lounge to the bedroom indeed, every square metre of your apartment or house can3,254 words
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Advertisement48 1986-05-23 16 24 Garage Sal* RE-RENOVATINGt! SELLING CHEAP complete bdrm. set with mattress Interested rail *****87 SANYO SPLIT AIRCON. 2-door-f ridge. 27" colour iv video camera recorder I 20 tapes *****16 1 BRASS BDRM. set $3,300 1 hi-fi set H.200. one 34cm ITV $360. 1 video rei-order $tiO() T°l 7778"8148 words
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Advertisement254 1986-05-23 16 20 P*ts/P*t Car* 20 P*tt/P*t Car* fnskies Theonlyfeed your best friend needs. Daily. A perfectly balanced meal of cereal, meat and bone meal fortified with vitamins and minerals. Everything your dog needs, everyday. -v*^\i*~ 24 Garage Sale 5 SYSTEM VIDEO/ (TV $950 20' CT\ $370. JVC video camera set. wasier.254 words
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Advertisement755 1986-05-23 17 32 Photography/ Video Filming CONTAX LENS: 28 2 K Ml I A Mint bl.ick Nikon r'I!AS St NMHMI KTN Call *****76 e MONTHS ONLY Tamron lens. 60 to OKI mm for sale Tel *****18 Ivic third LM 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre HOUSEWIFE JURONG EAST ex rienced in babysitting at755 words
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Advertisement755 1986-05-23 17 36 House Renovation/ Decor See Chin Aluminium A Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise m renovation ot HDB Hats private apartmenlshouses aluminium window grilles sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing of old doors window floor tiles All works tor HDB flats can be completed within days Tel755 words
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Advertisement553 1986-05-23 17 57 Business Opportunities Nite Club Reatauranl Lounge with licence covering 6.000 sq ft for sal* or managing right*. No car pass for Singaporeans Immediate take-over. Contact: 703 JoAor Tower. JB TEL: 07-*****3. *****0 2251M/9 Ong TRADE FINANCE DE BERIG S.A. A Swiss-based financial Institution prepared to finance manufacturers, commercial and553 words
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Advertisement645 1986-05-23 17 64 Domestic Help Available FILIPINO $220 THAI $220 •$1 ($640) (S6BOI Above complete placement tee includes Visa Medical Examination Process Com MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years vants are carefully selected from the prov and obedient OVER 9W» SUCCESS Main Off #15 10 F I SC Orchard Road (I Branch #02645 words
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Advertisement642 1986-05-23 17 64 Domestic Help Available NI LANKAN SlBO INDONESIAN $200 ($770) (S1.IS0) Ware S5OOO Security Bond SIOOOOPA iplete Documentation YOU PAY NOTHING Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED Our set inces Good attitude hard working honest RATE WE RE PROUD TO CLAIM Beside Hilton Hotel) Tel *****66/*****77 entre Mtong Tel *****66 3SEO TOOAY 66642 words
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Advertisement708 1986-05-23 17 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A group of large interna tional companies manu ♦acturing steel products ror the building industry has immediate vacancy for B^la^a7a# |rSNvMMa)p GCE O level with credits in English Moths tti •Knowledge of type writing and some work ing experience in stiles oHice will be an708 words
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Advertisement626 1986-05-23 17 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALITcHINESE SCHOOL i lerk Permanent job good prospects Apply in person; Peninsula Shopping Complx. 10am-spm 71 Situations Vacant: Sales csMpwy miktlhi i EXPORT flUyMeSsl TOHFnr traMßfißtlttnWiwlbe iiugned an export twslßf Previous sain npenence an advantage I exposure to a trade or mechanical held would be626 words
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Advertisement621 1986-05-23 17 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production in norv^i lU/V-* US leader in the manufacture of computer peripherals. /—SEE US TODAY v (9 am to 3 pm) final Certification Operators (Female) GCE 4 O'/ 4 N' level (English stream) After 3 months you will earn:621 words
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Advertisement425 1986-05-23 17 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I Jim Systems f jsuufapoic A U.S. based world leader in Custom I£.s invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions: TEST MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Diploma/ITC in Electronic/Electncal Engi■j neering Minimum 1 year related working expenence in the manufacture of ICs. Responsible for425 words
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Advertisement134 1986-05-23 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PART-TIME NEWS DELIVERY WORKER a Working hour 5 30am--7.30am. e Applicants must be resident of Toa Payoh. Interested please call personally at: Blk 94, Lorong 4 Toa Payoh, opposite Esso Petrol Kiosk next to Toa Payoh Police Station between 5 30am -7 30am to see Mr134 words
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Advertisement604 1986-05-23 18 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BELL CAFE JAPANESE LOUNGE mvitaa application! tor tha posts Bl HOSTESSES Attract!** and charming young tamats, *B* 10 -2S s f>-hr job a Basic salary I attendance bonus cum bottle commission a Oood working environment. BAR-MAID (F»ma>a CKinaaa, 10-25 yrs) a Basic salary points. Working hrs:604 words
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Advertisement977 1986-05-23 18 86 For Sala: BMW BMW 323i, FEB. W Mint cond Under 8.500 ni s Owner leaving S'pore 2-door. fty alrcon.. sun roof. 5-speed, rear spoiler, computer control. Metallic graphite colour Only $59,500 Call Robert, (res *****86 (off *****22 ENTHUSIAST AGENCY PTE Ltd sells/ buys used BMW It Honda vehs is977 words
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Advertisement939 1986-05-23 18 89 For Sals: Datsun/Nissan owner, beautiful cond with sports rims Tel *****41. David NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 OL July '86 Single driver. Ist owner. Regn No EX22BA Oood cond *****13 10/01 DATSUN 100A, blue, 1 owner. Alrcon., radio/ cassette Well maintained $15,700/- *****98 10/03 PULSAR. POWER window, sports rims, asking $17,200939 words
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Advertisement971 1986-05-23 18 90 For Sato: Toyota *4 MODEL "7oVOTA"T3Dx"Tir cond.. hl-fl, original paint, rd. tax new $21,800 Tel: *****80 91 For Sato: Mitsubishi BEST BUY LANCER 1300 OL sspeed PARF $24,499. Last opportunity. Don't hesitate before price Increases. Trade In acceptable. Richard Kang (Cycle Carriage). *****88 (24 hrs.). •2 JUL., MITSUSISHI Tredla971 words
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Advertisement960 1986-05-23 18 93 For Sale: Honda ENTHUSIAST AGENCY PTE I td sells/ buys used Honda BMW vehs. Is our business Loan insurance can be arranged 4 New Industrial Rd., off Upp Pava Le bar Rd #01-09 *****55 S.N Tan (The licensed used car dealer). '83 HONDA ACCORD. 5-speed PARF. power windows, power960 words
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Advertisement851 1986-05-23 18 98 For Sale: Other Makes 1975 MODIFIED VOLKSWAGEN 1303S With alrcond.. player and console body acccessorles. Very new. Enthusiast maintained $9,000 negotiable Please call after lpm *****19. •0 PORSCHE 024 Turbo. Converted to Carrera OT. Well maintained Highest offer secures. Pager *****29 View at: 66. I.orong Marzuki. S'pore 1441. •2851 words
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Advertisement927 1986-05-23 18 99 Vehicles Wanted ADVERTISER Cash payment on the spot for your used cars. RswowsbU phem We purchase all kinds of PARF and non-PARF used cars. Private and co. registered. Commercial vans/ pick-ups and mini buses. Kindly contact Mr Ooh T«fc *****34/ *****45 7am to 11pm SUNDAY CAR MART. High success927 words
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Advertisement783 1986-05-23 18 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses I pj^aa. URBAN DEVELOPMENT BJU^, MANAGE ME NT CO PTE LTD Til (UDMC) I PROPERTIES TO LET I I OPEN TENDER I I RESIDENTIAL PREMISES (unfurnished) I H Near Newton Circus, off Kampong Java I I Road H Single -storey terrace houses783 words
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Advertisement350 1986-05-23 18 0.9 PACIFIC MANS. 10th fir., furn good view, renovated. 3 bdrms.. 2 living. $900 0.n.0 *****39. D.9 ZION RD. apt for rent. Alrcon. Ist fir. spacious carpark. Tel. *****27 ELIZABETH HGTS HILLCREST Arcadia penth'se 4 rms.. 3000 sq.ft.. full facilities *****88 x«tO0 HARMONY MANSION, DUKU Rd. 2 bdrms. with squash350 words
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Advertisement918 1986-05-23 18 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms DIST 0511 PASIR PANJANG female executives/ university students. Food/ lodging laundry provided. Rates to be negotiated Pis call *****00 (9am 3pm D 9 F/FURN. AIRCON. rm, attached bathrm. Meals/ laundry Foreign students/ expts. preferred $300 to 1500 *****63 FOREIGN STUDCNTS furn rm Meals/ laundry/ good study918 words
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Advertisement2224 1986-05-23 19 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses FOR HOUSING LOANS. CALL OCBC AT *****22 Loans of up to 100% valuation with CPF savings Attractive interest rates I to 10 years 7 75% pa. II to 20 years— B% pa. Full CPF may also be used2,224 words
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Advertisement1263 1986-05-23 19 115 For Sato: HUDC 115 For Sal*: HUOC Apartments Apartments OOOOOOOOOOPOO 0 HUDC PHASE I& II 0 H ATTRACTIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE A FOR A Purchase of your home Q Refinancing CALL: 225-5225 2 C/71BAAKO 2 w Consumer Services Group w O AND ASK FOR ANY CONSUMER FINANCE OFFICER Q **********0001,263 words
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Advertisement432 1986-05-23 19 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 1 Office Space* Office Spaces PROPERTIES I I TO LET SHOPS I I H APARTMENTS H I ■FACTORY WARBtOUSES I I H FIRST COME FIRST SERVED B I H CONTACT I Lands ft Property Division Urban RedeveJopment Authority Basement, URA Building H H 45432 words
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Advertisement123 1986-05-23 19 ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL (TAIM) #01-39 Lucky Plata Tal *****39, *****92/5, *****30 WEST MALAYSIA/ THAILAMO (DAILY) COACH. TRAM, AM SO Penang $195 SO Gent./ Pen./ CH $275 4O CH/ Gent./ KL $195 4O Gent./ KL/ Mai. $195 50 CH/ Gent. $165 3D Gent./ KL/ Mai. $155 20 Gent./ KL $99 20 Mai123 words
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Advertisement528 1986-05-23 19 37 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours IWotictilously planned itineraries. mF Good reasons for joining Oxley Tours. flight to Japan in 6 hours by luxurious aircraft Experience thrilling side on world's fastest Bullet Train-2iokm per hour. ft Cruise on 12,000 tons well facilitated- deluxe cruise km per hour. Accommodate at first528 words
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Advertisement108 1986-05-23 19 6S NK/CAH/6UILIM FRI.SUN ID NK/CAI/PERIK $1788 niRR/CAa/tUI/PEK $2188 121 HK/CAN/PEK/NAN'SUZHOU' SNARSNAI/NARCZNOU $?388 ISI NK/CA«/PEK/NA«/SUZHBH/ INAI/NMUHOU/6PIIIII 5?568 Relative Visits to/from China OR Vouchers to claim goods in China arrangeabie SI MEIAR/LAKE TOIA $499 41 PNVKET/PNANfiIISA $535 S-ll IANtKOK/PTTY/rHAI $735/855 DAILY II HK/SURfi OT 0 n (MACIUI $1188 DAILY 80 All TAIWAN108 words
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Advertisement1429 1986-05-23 20 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 yours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tour* 13? Tours 1 radewinds tasy racks BWPPWfffffiPPiIiPPIBI asia united sta tes of America 7 days Bn^m/cM cm s y dm y sslsgo. Offers yOU Value-for-mOney M 2day S Penang. FromSs3lS. DepartdaHy. I<>1,429 words
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Advertisement224 1986-05-23 20 TtM) Straits Times Cla— Wi*d th* daily bazaar 147 AcMMMTiic Court** O' LEVEL ENOUSN lessons by experienced UK graduate. Carefully planned syllabus for sound training In all aspects of the exams. AH dlst-s pis. call: *****17. SCHOOLTEACHER TUTOR offer tuition for Accounts. Management. Commerce. English. Maths It Chinese. Call *****89224 words
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Advertisement313 1986-05-23 20 138 Where To Stay 138 Where To Stay IMe A e L <T A C A I W2NITBHBB and get your M^^^^^B 3rd_NITE H^H FREE Ib^b^bMl < Ditiu t \xmr mnx'l Ufj^'Ht or nil/ •Offer valid from Sundays j. m~*^ to Thursday, except P H 08-51 1 120/Z1 and eve313 words
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Advertisement162 1986-05-23 20 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE Thursday 6.00 7.30 pm 05/06, Thursday 7 30 9.00 pm 05/06. Saturday 2.00 4.00 pm 14/06. United Commercial Training Centre. Tel: *****24/ *****25 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART 2 commencing on Sat. 2pm spm, 24/5/86. Enquiries CETC *****90. LCCI MARKETING/ PUBLIC Relations/ Diploma In Computer162 words
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Advertisement563 1986-05-23 20 153 Driving Instruction PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTOR FOR A.M. Klo Kampong Übi Test Ctr. Free final theory, fetch send, refresher course. *****41 WE ARC USING a new model car for lessons. We also provide instructor with responsibility and skill Tel: *****98 DRIVING LESSONS BY experienced, patient instructor. Bedok area. Fetch/ send. Tel:563 words
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Advertisement216 1986-05-23 20 173 Religious 173 Religious Announcements Announcements I BUDDHA DAY 1 B Friday, 23rd May, 1986 J m 15th Day 4th Moon of the S Year of the Tiger 1 I A HOLY DAY 1 To all beings who J m Follow the Way of M M Wisdom, Non-Craving, and Non-111-Will216 words
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Advertisement541 1986-05-23 21 APPOINTME^ ■■aVßa^Bi CTAUTC DQRH ft QI <■■■■■■■ Telefax No: 7322 STANTS RSSDBD l^aVla^H Sales T Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. KS ***** TIMKAD ext 5724/5/6/8 APPOINTMENTS I A CHALLENGING AND I I REWARDING CAREER! I I where you can earn at least I I $2,000.00 per month I I with attractive fringe541 words
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Advertisement707 1986-05-23 21 r^i^e^eT iL^He^^L^i^Vi^^^vs^sr !759 Rates: Box Service: el *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 t 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO NOTICES I fiotke —^^> H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Copyright in the Design appearing herein has been granted by registration under the provisions H of707 words
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Advertisement1486 1986-05-23 21 NOTICES INCOME I K.T.H.C CBBPHMinVE IKWWIICt COMMUIWf ALTH ENTERPRISE UMITEO I 510 Thomson Road #05-00 SLF Complex Block A Singapore 1129 Tel: *****66 I NOTICE OF MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of NTUC CO-OPERATIVE I INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH ENTERPRISE LIMITED (INCOME) will be held1,486 words
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Advertisement800 1986-05-23 22 NOTICES -VW PUBUC UTILITIES V^/ BOBRD r TENDER NOTICE Tenders are mvifed from eligible CIDB CSD Registered Contractors tor the tollowing 1 Supply of analog mercury relay cards and computer interlace cards for Senoko Power Station Computer System. Registered Contractors in Supply ot Electrical Materials and Products, Supply ot Mechanical800 words
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Advertisement729 1986-05-23 22 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the followmg(A) M&E T 65/86 Supply and Installation ot Refuse Compactor for Environment Building st Scotts Road (B) MAE T 67/86 Nominated Sub-Contract for HT and LT Electrical Installation to Singapore Centre for Dermatology at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (C)729 words
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Advertisement655 1986-05-23 22 Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for: I I BUILDING I a) Tender No. AM/T/86/002 Supply and I H Installation of Aluminium Ceiling and I Cladding to Columns to the Proposed I H 34-Storey Telecommunication Building at I Pickering/George/Synagogue Streets. I Eligibility I H Telecoms Registered Contractors Classes B. I655 words
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Advertisement616 1986-05-23 22 WV*-» PMUt IIIWIMt KmS mm I T TENDED NOTICE I Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB Registered Contractors tor the supply of hydrated lime to Singapore and Johore Waterworks for a period of 12 months I Registered Contractors in Chemicals B4 and above and Specially Registered Contractors' 'Specially Registered Contractors616 words
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Advertisement448 1986-05-23 22 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER IK) AND IN THE MATTER OP SUN-ON FISHERIES CORPORATION PTE LTD (laearpwf la the Repaalir (la Lk)Bldatt«a) (Menken' Vriutary Wlptflß-Dp) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before448 words
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Advertisement912 1986-05-23 22 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders ore ivited by the Chief Supplies tfficer 150 WOODEN TYPIST TABLES, KNOCK-DOWN for Central Supplies Department Tender No CSD 3/F67/0586 Financial Limit $25,000/- s il The closing time and dote is 1 2 noon, 46 86 dc I) 1700 WOODEN TABLES FOR JUNIOR OFFICERS912 words
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Advertisement70 1986-05-23 23 f* o ?urtH£&ete *2tt*ne6ouAe S*tefff *J J »umnwiihjii V^| R.imin double ilrvkti I tf CQI Hkl f tf C\ II I 1 <-^\ 1 I T I *^W ""^d I t>TT I 1 J^ IMMWOPOKI >^r trt JM74IS SKHe, HI 13 M \m I Trade in iampaign /^^iLyk^Hi^^^L I ***"?>***'70 words
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Miscellaneous722 1986-05-23 23 SUN TAN By Colette PEANUTS By Schaix Wyoa KNo*f So* vcw^M^H /t& summ therer*! A HlVPEtcAusr u/hen^l i I ARC 4ROW/N6 UJP /NfO YOM MOST KNOW /StoW UP *£'LL W SORRV MA'AM t hkt I FT 1 I 1 v N^ _COMPMTg^ V fgps\lb QPGHATS f J V~7 I APOLO&ZE722 words
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Advertisement652 1986-05-23 24 rf\ n T X#% r%W%a^*M^ Sale are subject to first come TOURi^^^ 1r 9 e ,es^ Roao .01-06 Baiesve, p o ,n< s,n qaP ore 1232 f /;>v, > J*M Mf^ MS m M W^W^ Mm, —M first Serve. Please COme early AMtNGER! Tel *****41 *****97 < same bldg as652 words
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Miscellaneous1549 1986-05-23 25 ■BBBajHM|flHHMHMMMS______________________B M^ ARTS FEST FRINGE FROM MAY 31 Design by CHANDRADAS fl What's happening where _-W^r*Wfjlf—\% mm% _______mm_____ d— ___l H^^^***^^^^^^^^^*^** m^mtSt __d__^ YOUHS JUITISTS EXHI-imOil SvVaV JKjT__ Tf^_ l jkja» ,_Wp^V Ol 9Umm_______W _r «T X^w *3_^^Mr?i^^jjE»> _%~_%_W_T^3BPfi& W^V _a__al W*mmr *__l *FfUMiM_ft 51 SijU-f V WT Arbour Fin*1,549 words
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Miscellaneous984 1986-05-23 25 -I Radio One 90.5 mHz in VHF Band 8 5.58 Ml National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol/Another Morn ing, Another984 words
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Advertisement95 1986-05-23 26 #Soie Agent and Distributor for Singapore Malaysia. Brunei Indonesia HMCKIfY SMGAgORE ;TRADMGPTE LTD A member of the RPQOT lamHy 400 Orchard Road, #2407 Orchard Towers. Singapore 0923 Tel: ***** 22 (5 lines) Telex RS 501 53 APCOT A i Hi ii m imti Oaalats Singapore: Boutique Unique Champs Elysees Daniel95 words
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Miscellaneous1779 1986-05-23 26 ■MY VIEW-Kannan Chandran (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Wang Kam (Ch 8 programmes)— i— i— a^im— n— Mama— j; g H^f etMn s owasfiDiiciiiiiig Tun, once more jßjr^*^ J THE saga continues in what --4 i^^^ LA M L aT^a, I I turned out to be the second1,779 words
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