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Title Section15 1986-05-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 26, 198$ 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration650 1986-05-26 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Sharp drop in profits Plans to shift overseas By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Japan's trade surplus soared to a monthly record of US$6.B billion (Ssls billion) in April, but behind the statistics Japanese exporters are beginning to feel the pinch of the yen's mounting650 words
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233 1986-05-26 1 Low oil prices increase US reliance on Opec WASHINGTON THE drop in oil prices has sharply increased American reliance on Opec and worsened the US trade balance, according to a congressional study. The Joint Economic Committee said that with the falling price of oil, Saudi Arabia had "jumped from ourReuter - 233 words
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Article30 1986-05-26 1 TOKYO More than 2.000 protesters rallied against the planned expansion of Tokyo's international airport at Narita yesterday About 8.500 riot police were mobilised to counter the demonstrations APAP - 30 words
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Article35 1986-05-26 1 MOSCOW Mr Abdel Salam Jalloud. Libya's number two strongman afterColonel Muammar (lartdafi, will pay a "working visit" to the Soviet Union lat er this month. Jhr official Tass news agency said yesterday UPIUPI - 35 words
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402 1986-05-26 1 Mitsubishi plan 'a blow to Jakarta's car industry' Temporary closure of assembly plant JAKARTA THE planned closure in September of one of three Mitsubishi assembly plants here is the latest blow to a local car industry suffering its worst slump, a leading industry official said. Mr Soebronto Laras, president ofAFP - 402 words
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86 1986-05-26 1 FORT LAUDERDALE (Florida) An inmate with the Aids virus has been charged with attempted murder after he bit a jail guard here. The guard was trying to move Kelly Dobbins, 26, to another room at the Broward County Jail when Dobbins allegedly bitAP - 86 words
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Article33 1986-05-26 1 STOCKHOLM One of Sweden's most celebrated screen stars, Gunnar Bjornstrand, best-known for his long-standing association with director Ingmar Bergman, died of a heart attack on Saturdav night. He was 76. AFPAFP - 33 words
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139 1986-05-26 1 DONALD HIGGS - DONALD HIGGS By London Correspondent I.OMH>N Motorists In Nottingham, central England, are Jubilant over a parking ticket because It was given to the man variously known to them a» "Hitler," "Mr Nastv" and "Old Bacon Face." So zealous was John Hancock In139 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-05-26 1 Do vqu ao rnis o our 'ruiaren/ IT'S NOT just what you tell children that matters but what you do to them too. The latter point was made by another MP yesterday. Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon of Yuhua constituency said parents should not push248 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-05-26 1 Behave yourself or police will catch you Do vou en :nis o our :nnaren. Story: CHUA CHIN CHYE Picture: TAN SUAN ANN SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Woo Jen Fai has heard this line all too often: "Police will catch you if you don't behave..." And so have many other children all over Singapore.422 words
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Article70 1986-05-26 1 TAIF (Saudi Arahia) Six Opp< oil ministers formally ended talks here yesterday, and Saudi Arabia's Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamanl said they reached an agreement to be pat to a fall session of the 13-natlon cartel In Yugoslavia next month. He gave no details of what kindReuter - 70 words
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Article272 1986-05-26 2 Slump hits musicians A GROWING NUMBER of musicians are affected by the current recession and competition from foreign bands. Mr Melvin Ferdinands, secretary of the Musicians and Singers Association of Singapore, said: "Since we were formed in February, calls have been coming in from musicians who are out of272 words
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Article221 1986-05-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Nattoaal Front government kM become more reupu— tve lately to the grievances •< the ChhM«* community. Changes to Mine policies have bees made to alleviate the fears of the Chinese about their future in the cMutry aad to secure their support in the next221 words
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Article72 1986-05-26 2 VICTIM OF A CONMAN A WOMAN Good Samaritan, who recently gave a well-dressed young man $130 when she heard that he had locked his wallet and car-keys in his car and had to go to the airport to meet a friend, subsequently discovered that she had been the victim72 words
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Article272 1986-05-26 2 Voters' plight first WHEN THE US House of Representatives opened debate on its Trade Reform BUI last week, one of the speakers on behalf of the Bill was a conservative Republican with a near-perfect record of supporting President Ronald Reagan. For Mr Carroll Campbell, as for 58272 words
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Article367 1986-05-26 2 Soccer superstars HIGH ON everyone's list of countries favoured to win the World Cup are France and Argentina, and high among the reasons are the team captains, Michel Platini and Diego Armando Maradona, two players who vie for the unofficial title of the world's best. Two players who like367 words
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Article427 1986-05-26 2 Biting longer NOW THAT dental decay can be controlled by water fluoridation, there should be more teeth around for a longer time. But dentists say there is another reason why people should keep their teeth clean. Periodontal disease or gum disease, as it is commonly known, is a427 words
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Article236 1986-05-26 2 MANY BANKS HAVE NOW GIVEN UP SYNDICATED LOANS A FEW YEARS ago, the fashion in world financial markets was syndicated loans and there were cries that Singapore as a financial centre should do more to try and promote loan syndication. In its time, loan syndication was a revolutionary idea.236 words
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277 1986-05-26 2 Around Aaean...and Across the Causeway Coup trial suspended THAILAND'S Juridical Council has ordered the suspension of a coup trial pending investigation of a complaint by defence lawyers that court judges impeded their clients' rights, the Thai-language newspaper Matichon reported on Saturday. The paper said the Juridical Council ordered a suspension277 words
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Article304 1986-05-26 2 Buyers' Guide Goods/Service* Organisation S«ction/Pa|e SmAs Asia Radio I —10 Bigston Electronics I —24 Hagemeyer I 1 Robert Bosch (SEA) I 1 Bank Standard Chartered Bank I 7 Shunt Centre Slender Lady 11-4 Beauty Saloon Artemis Beauty Saloon I 6 Books STP Distributors I —12.13 Camera Shriro (S) I—l Can304 words
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Advertisement252 1986-05-26 2 i i r iß A )>■ ■^^^2 1 STUDY IN AUSTRALIA I LIFE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY I I MELBOURNE, VICTORIA I H We have vacancies for overseas students in I Years 11 and 12. Year 12 studies are for the I Higher School Certificate which enables students I to enter Universities252 words
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Advertisement42 1986-05-26 2 Come join the crowd Looking tor shop space? Strategically located at the corner ot Farrer/Bukit Timah Road, Serene Centre is the place to be McDonald's and Jasper Supermarket are already there Join them via classification 124. Classifieds: Pg. 5, Section Two /~~Zs^y42 words
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332 1986-05-26 3 Sikhs 'trying to buy arms for attack on Expo 86' VANCOUVER Sikh extremists m western Canada planned to attack the Expo 86 world fair and are trying to buy rocket launchers and other weapons, a report said yesterday. The Province newspaper said m a copyright article it learned of theUPI - 332 words
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Article115 1986-05-26 3 BEIJING China said yesterday It wanted to retain the social stability and economic development of Portuguese-ad minlstered Macao after the territory was returned to China. The official Xinhua news agency said the idea of "one country, two systems" that Beijing has repeatedly said Is theReuter - 115 words
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Article54 1986-05-26 3 FORT WORTH (Texas) A mother and son were trapped m their car and drowned when a thunderstorm with winds up to 145 kmh dumped torrential rains here at the weekend, police said. The storm also brought down the roof of a bowling alley, injuring more thanReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration491 1986-05-26 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN'S ruling party is showing a new willingness to compromise as the opposition, flexing its muscles, takes steps to form a political party. Over the past few weeks, the Kuomintang (Nationalist party) has opened a dialogue with opposition leaders and promised to reviewReuter - 491 words
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208 1986-05-26 3 TIANJIN (China) About 400 Chinese students besieged 25 foreigners and three Chinese women at Tianjin University for five hours on Saturday night after the students said seven of them had been assaulted. The 28 besieged, including Reuter correspondent David Fraser, were held mReuter - 208 words
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156 1986-05-26 3 SEOUL South Korean Culture and Information Minister Lee Won-Hong has criticised an opposition demand for direct presidential elections as a political ploy to serve only partisan interests. "It (the opposition demand) is not a long-term conception for national development," Mr LeeUPI - 156 words
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Article88 1986-05-26 3 UFO sighted in South Australia ADELAIDE Australian aviation authorities are investigating the sighting of an unidentified flying object over the South Australian coast. Defence Department spokesman Andy Reynolds said yesterday. Several people along the rugged coast near the tourist settlement of Victor Harbour reported seeing an object, described as aReuter - 88 words
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Article66 1986-05-26 3 KHMER ROUGE Radio has accused Vietnam of reinforcing its troops m Cambodia by sending m tanks, artillery and 80 truckloads of soldiers earlier this month. Phnom Penh said last week that Vietnam would soon pull more troops out of Cambodia m line with its aim to withdraw them66 words
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Article46 1986-05-26 3 MADAGASCAR'S DEFENCE Minister Rear Admiral Guy Sibon and several senior officials were killed on Saturday m a plane crash m the central mountains. All 13 people m the aircraft, an armed forces DC-3, were killed. The cause of the crash was not known.46 words
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Article66 1986-05-26 3 A SHORTAGE of medicine is endangering the lives of patients and new-born babies at one of Beijing's top hospitals, an open letter from its pharmacy said yesterday. The People's Daily published the letter from the pharmacy of Beijing's Union Hospital, which said it received only about twothirds ofReuter - 66 words
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Article54 1986-05-26 3 THE UNITED STATES joined Australia and New Zealand yesterday m feeding 100,000 cyclone victims m the Solomon Islands. Two US Hercules transport planes unloaded 900 tonnes of rice and other supplies for the victims, some of whom were reported to be starving since Cyclone Namu struck thpReuter - 54 words
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Article49 1986-05-26 3 LIBYA IS to outlaw the teaching of French and replace it with Russian, the official news agency, Jana, has reported. The decision follows the April 15 US raid on Libya. France has joined other European countries m expelling Libyan diplomats suspected of supporting terrorist activities. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article44 1986-05-26 3 THE GOVERNOR of Hongkong, Sir Edward Youde, arrived m Tokyo yesterday for a three-day official visit. Sir Edward is expected to discuss Japan's huge trade surplus with Hongkong, which totals U555.74 billion (5512.80 billion^ m 1985 Foreign Ministry officials said, AFPAFP - 44 words
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555 1986-05-26 4 LIAK TEMG KIAT - 'Trade war' Bill a lot to do with poll politics LIAK TEMG KIAT «y Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON When the House of Representatives opened debate on its Trade Reform Bill last week, one of the speakers on behalf of the Bill was a conservative Republican with a near-perfect record for supporting555 words
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321 1986-05-26 4 LUXEMBOURG The United States reacted angrily on Saturday to a draft report to Nato warning of a potential rift between Europe and what it described as "Rambo's America". Senator Thomas Eagleton, a Democrat, said the study, drawn up by British Labour parliamentarian DavidReuter - 321 words
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226 1986-05-26 4 Third World starts trading system BRASILIA The Group •f 77 developing countries hM officially launched a system of Third World trade preferences to Increase co-op-eration among developing nations and strengthen their position against the Industrialised world. A week-long trade meeting of delegates from the group ended on Friday with anAFP; UPI - 226 words
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Article, Illustration371 1986-05-26 4 JERUSALEM PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher arrived in Israel on Saturday for a four-day visit, the first to the Jewish state by a serving British Prime Minister since Israel was founded in 1948. Hundreds of troops and border police armed with automatic weaponsReuter - 371 words
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138 1986-05-26 4 DONALD HIGGS - DONALD HIGGS By LONDON Britain is to be taken to court by the European Community (EC) for not complying with a directive to ensure that all the country's 630 bathing beaches are safe from pollution. In fact, the environmental group, Greenpeace, says only138 words
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Article222 1986-05-26 4 LONDON British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was yesterday reported to be preparing further measures against South Africa to head off growing Commonwealth protests at her refusal to apply global economic sanctions against Pretoria. A British ban on the import of krugerrand gold coins is likelyAFP; Reuter - 222 words
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Article62 1986-05-26 4 Barre in Riyadh for treatment RIYADH Somali President Mohammed Siad Barre arrived in Saudi Arabia on Saturday for medical treatment, diplomatic sources said. Radio Mogadishu reported earlier that Mr Barre had survived a car accident. However, doctors felt he needed further treatment and had him flown to Saudi Arabia, whichAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-05-26 4 BOSTON Soviet dissident Yelena Bonner has ended a six-month visit to the United States and left for an uncertain future in exile with her husband, Andrei Sakharov "I am returning to my husband. I want to return to him, but it is extremely sadReuter - 334 words
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197 1986-05-26 4 World Cup splurge angers quake victims MEXICO CTTY Victims of Mexico City's disastrous earthquake last year are bitter at the lavish amounts of money being spent on the World Cup football fiesta. More than 40,000 people are still homeless after September's quake. Organised in self-help groups, the homeless intend toReuter - 197 words
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310 1986-05-26 5 WASHINGTON UNITED States officials are worried over the apparent lack of initiative of the Aquino government and continuing infighting in her Cabinet, The Washington Post reported on Saturday. The Post quoted a US official as saying there was still a sense ofAFP; AP - 310 words
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215 1986-05-26 5 MANILA Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke pledged his country's commitment to help the Philippines as he arrived here yesterday on a two-day visit for talks with President Corazon Aquino. Mr Hawke, the first Australian Prime Minister to visit the Philippines in nearly fiveReuter; AP - 215 words
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213 1986-05-26 5 Jakarta launches drive for more eye donors JAKARTA A national eye donation campaign is gaining momentum in Indonesia, which has one of the highest rates of blindness in the world. In a prelude to the national effort, the Indonesian Buddhist Young Generation, or Gemabdhi, formally launched a similar campaign onAFP - 213 words
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Article88 1986-05-26 5 Builders want end to kickbacks JAKARTA A top Indonesian building contractor has called for a halt to what he said was one of the traditions of the industry kickbacks. Building contractors have been complaining for a long time about illegal commissions of between 5 and 20 per cent of projectReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-05-26 5 MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday appointed a commission to draft the Philippines's new Constitution. From a list of more than 1,000 nominations, Mrs Aquino said she had named members of the broad-based commission after consultation with her Cabinet and various representative groups "onUPI; AP - 204 words
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205 1986-05-26 5 CANBERRA Aastnrifl wUI stop giving priority pe*ple keeMUM mi fl uercMlag number *f them we leaving their M c*oatry f «r ec»— mlc imtker than p*Utfcal fl rca— a, Immigration Minister Chris Harf ord I said la a statement yesterday. "We are simplyReuter - 205 words
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Article44 1986-05-26 5 MANILA Eight soldiers were killed when communist insurgents attacked an army outpost in Davao city, the military said yesterday. Four other soldiers were wounded in the pre dawn gunbattle with about 300 guerillas of the communist New People's Army. APAP - 44 words
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103 1986-05-26 5 BANGKOK A senior Finance Ministry official has predicted that sales of whisky will rise sharply during the campaign for the general elections in Thailand, press reports here said yesterday. The reports quoted Excise Department chief Chalennchai Vasinondha as saying government agencies and political partiesAFP - 103 words
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207 1986-05-26 5 Complaint about judges halts Thai coup trial BANGKOK THAILAND'S Juridical Council has ordered a suspension of a coup trial pending investigation of a complaint by defence lawyen that court judges impeded their clients' rights, the Thailanguage newspaper Matichon reported on Saturday. The paper said the Juridical Council ordered a suspensionAFP - 207 words
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Article136 1986-05-26 6 Cuepacs to put revised formula KUALA LUMPUR The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) has made some amendments to the government's formula to settle the civil servants wage dispute. Cuepacs president Mr A. Ragunathan said yesterday details of the changes would be discussed atBernama - 136 words
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224 1986-05-26 6 Timber industry is getting out of the woods THE Malaysian timber industry is recovering from its worst slump in recent years following an upsurge in demand on the world market. At least 26 timber mills that were closed down at the height of the slump have now resumed operations, PrimaryNST - 224 words
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Article159 1986-05-26 6 PETALING JAYA The opposition Democratic Action Party held a meeting with the party's national and state leaders here yesterday to finalise plans for the general election. The party's secretary-general, Mr Lim Kit Siang, told reporters after the meeting that the DAP would concentrate its electionNST - 159 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-05-26 6 pletare. VLA LUMPUR Priare encouraged Hr adopt" former drug ■kts by training and ■ploying them to help in pKr rehabilitation. Under a scheme launched by Pemadam, the national anti-drug association, five private companies have agreed to form joint ventures to help the ex-addicts.NST - 207 words
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103 1986-05-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has urged Indonesia to expedite the cases of 11 Malaysian fishermen being detained in Indonesia for alleged illegal fishing, some of whom have been there since February. The fishermen, detained in separate incidents, are still being held because their casesAFP - 103 words
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Article197 1986-05-26 6 DrM raps waste of lazy youths KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datok Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad has described lazy, unemployed youths who loiter at pa bile places as "associates of Satan". He said these youths wasted their time and energy and spent money recklessly which conld threaten economic stability. "There areNST - 197 words
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Article, Illustration666 1986-05-26 7 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH Jobs scarce as foreign bands and slump hit music scene By RONNIE James, 45, has been a musician for the past 17 years. Then the axe fell early this year and Ronnie had nowhere to go. "I went around lounges, clubs, cabarets666 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-05-26 7 When silence isn't golden three share their trials FOR many, manic In an everyday thing. When they get Into the car, one of the first things they do Is to torn on the music. Bat such things are a dream for people like probationary teacher Urn Chin Heng. He was334 words
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Article31 1986-05-26 7 PUBLIC Works Department workers yesterday cleared the choked pipe responsible for pools of water at the Covent Garden cooked food centre Hawkers there said business is back to normal.31 words
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Article, Illustration377 1986-05-26 7 AGE may be catching up on him but it has not prevented retrenched worker Abdul Rahman Mohd, 49, from learning a new technical skill to enhance his employment chances. The former administrative assistant told The Straits Times he had not for a377 words
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290 1986-05-26 7 JUDY TAM - Computers theme of architects' conference JUDY TAM •f ONE thing led to another when the National University of Singapore's School of Architecture bought a 12.64 million computer system to take Singapore's new architects into the computer age. It sparked off the idea for the theme of an architects' conference to290 words
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Article, Illustration449 1986-05-26 8 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By A NUMBER of supermarkets and minimarkets are planning to inrrease their range of pods with house>rands which are usually about 10 per cent cheaper than brand pods. This is because the price of brand goods must cover advertising costs. NTUC FairPrice supermarkets are449 words
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Article68 1986-05-26 8 STUDENTS who qualify to seek admission tq American olleges for undergraduate studies in 1987 88 can get a free copy of the publication, Applying to Colleges and Iniversities in the United States. A Handbook for International Students, on a first-come first-served basis. For details, see the68 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-05-26 8 LIFE tor abeat CM reddest* ef Ike W««dl««dn Heme tor the Aged Is mere r»»y compared with twe ye*n ag*, when a ck«ler» •■tkrcak claimed three lives. liny mam have a new maltt-pwiMse hall al«ng with Improved sanltatlea, better feed and permml hygteae. Mr S.251 words
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149 1986-05-26 8 SENIOR citizens will have a higher profile throughout Singapore by the middle of the year when all constituencies have their own senior citizens' clubs, the Acting Minister for Community Development and Minister of State (Communications and Information), Mr Wong Kan Seng. said yesterday.149 words
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236 1986-05-26 8 Fewer break-ins in HDB estates with watch scheme BREAK-INS in housing estates without Neighbourhood Watch Schemes are six times higher than those with the scheme. From March 1984 to December last year, the number of break-ins for every 1,000 residential units in Housing Board estates with the scheme was 0.69236 words
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763 1986-05-26 9 Race against heat, illness and time LONDON Up to 30 million people from San Francisco to Sydney were pounding the streets yesterday and early this morning m the climax to the Sport Aid fund-raising week, many braving heat, darkness and even illness to raise funds for starving Africans. Runners young763 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1986-05-26 9 Why organ opting-out law is needed In all probability, Singapore will have a kidney opting-out law by the end of the year. What is the present system of kidnev donation? What is this proposed opting-out law? What are the safeguards? Reporter1,374 words
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Article, Illustration131 1986-05-26 11 POLICE have renewed their appeal for information on two boys missing since May 14. The boys, Keh Chin Ann and Toh Hong Huat, both 12 and only sons, are in Primary 6 at Owen Primary School Anyone who has seen them or know their131 words
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Article62 1986-05-26 11 Police want to contact the relatives of a man found dead at the foot of Block 11, York Hill, off Chin Swee Road on May 18. Mr Lee Leng, 69, unemployed, is believed to have fallen from the kitchen window of his fifth-storey flat at62 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-05-26 11 IT WAS like getting tangled in a web spun by nobody less than Spiderman himseli. About 900 comics tais and artists triple the number expected turned up for Singapore's first comics convention at the President Merlin hotel yesterday. Schoolchildren, adults, professionals, even a senior396 words
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262 1986-05-26 11 Report on Muslim economic growth in final stages »HE Singapore MalayMuslim Economic Con■gress action committee is ■in the final stages of subI mitt ing a report on the I steps to be taken to imI prove the economic position of the community. The action committee was set up to implement262 words
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Article338 1986-05-26 11 BEDOK and MacPherson constituencies will be the first to have a civil defence centre each that will serve as a focal point for reservists, volunteers and others. If the pilot project is effective, every constituency in Singapore will have such a centre, to be used338 words
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Article89 1986-05-26 11 Union cheer for senior citizens MORE than 40 senior citizens visited the Changi Airport yesterday. The tour was organised by the Union ot Telecoms Employees' of Singapore for residents of the Ang Mo Kio Community Home for the Aged. The visit to the home is part of the National Trades89 words
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Article532 1986-05-26 12 The National Front administration in Malaysia has lately been quietly adjusting its policies to resolve some of the basic grievances of the Chinese community. In the last 10 days in particular, plans for changes were made on three crucial fronts education, culture and land. It532 words
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Article562 1986-05-26 12 Regional comment Editorial, headlined Scouring for niches, published in the Malaysian Business Times on May 20. BUSINESS prospects in Singapore over the next six months will lighten up, or stay gloomy, depending on who you ask A better economic climate is expected by industrialists, but then562 words
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Article, Illustration987 1986-05-26 12 VICTORIA BANTUG; HOFFARTH - VICTORIA BANTUG- HOFFARTH Nepotism, properly managed, can benefit a company Bl writing in 7te Asian Wall Street Journal MANILA Most of us know of someone who had an idea and, by dint of hard work and good intuition, developed a thriving987 words
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Article332 1986-05-26 12 Excerpts from an editorial, headlined Don't Despair, published in the Indonesian Observer on May 17. ASKED by reporters why the May 12th Issues of Newsweek and Time magazines were barred In Indonesia, Foreign Minister Moehtar Kusumaatmadja curtly told the reporters: "Go msk Harraoko (Information Ministry)332 words
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725 1986-05-26 12 Explosion in monetary growth worries bond markets LONDON The world is currently suffering something of an industrial recession. Output in the latest three months has been falling in a whole list of significant economies very sharply in France, at an annual rate of about 3 per cent in West GermanyFT - 725 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1986-05-26 13 Stanley N. Wellborn; and Stewart Powell; with Nicholas Daniloff - Moscow moves to seize edge over US in space race Stanley N. Wellborn and Stewart Powell with Nicholas Daniloff By m Moscow 4 Quietly but relentlessly, Soviet planners are forging ahead with programmes to orbit an array of anti-satellite weapons* and spy satellites. WASHINGTON In the technological race of nations,1,350 words
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1045 1986-05-26 13 By PAUL BETTS PARIS Very discreetly, a revolution is taking place at one of the venerable French "grandes ecoles" the institutions at the zenith of the French educational system which have groomed generations of French leaders in business, politics, science and the arts. The1,045 words
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Advertisement15 1986-05-26 12 I BEHIND EVERY SONY PRODUCT IS SONY L Service j f SONY NE AN. NL\15 words
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Advertisement164 1986-05-26 12 GROWING UP WITH SCIENCE Learning all about science can be fascinating and fun for children! This Encyclopaedia of Science contains thousands of facts, hundreds of inventions and discoveries, scores of experiments written in simple, easy-to-understand English. Science is becoming more exciting and interesting each day with so many new discoveries.164 words
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Advertisement469 1986-05-26 13 U Flcphants and people li\ inj» in undeveloped part> of the world fl M eat a high fibre diet rich in iinprtKcssed cereals and vegetables. Oj U low in sugar. That's why they rarely get constipation ffj ffl I'nfortunately for some of us. our daily diet consists of higblv HI469 words
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FORUM
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Letter, Illustration221 1986-05-26 14 Add a dash of colour to our cityscape THE bridges, flyovers, underpasses and overpasses which make up a large part of our cityscape are a sight. Just look up under the Thomson Toa Payoh flyover, or. the Farrer Bukit Timah Road flyover. Or look at the sides of the Benjamin221 words
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265 1986-05-26 14 THE issue is should the housing developer be held legally and morally responsible for putting up houses that are unsafe to live in? Do the government bodies responsible for buildings have the obligation to assist citizens in verifying building safety, even though it is private265 words
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148 1986-05-26 14 Hawkers' dirty habit of using hands I WOULD like to congratulate the Ministry of the Environment for stepping up efforts to keep food and hawker centres clean. Its inspectors have booked many hawkers for "cleaning" tables with dirty linen and for wiping off leftovers onto the floor. Patrons have also148 words
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Letter, Illustration288 1986-05-26 14 Pretended he needed money to get to the airport THIS letter is to warn members of the public against being cheated of their money by a conman who pretends to be in desperate need of help. He is well-dressed, and in his late twenties. He288 words
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221 1986-05-26 14 Japanese may have wrong idea about our zoo I AM a Japanese businessman and have been living here for the past five years. I was somewhat perturbed when I recently read a newspaper report that Japanese tourists often give the Singapore Zoological Gardens the miss on their visits here. (ST,221 words
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Letter76 1986-05-26 14 Build curved roofs I REFER to the Housing Board's reply "Covered walkways pose problems" (ST, May 17), and would like to suggest that the walkways have curved roofs so that they do not collect rubbish. In addition, colourful but strong plastic materials could be used. Further, the board should consider76 words
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299 1986-05-26 14 WE refer to the letter "Let two accounts operate as one" by "POSB-Saver". (ST, May 2). The Post Office Savings Bank's current account scheme was introduced in 1984. In order to bring the service within the reach of most Singaporeans, the bank has inUoduced299 words
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Letter154 1986-05-26 14 PLEASE refer to the letter "Barking dog has been giving family sleepless nights" by "Fed-Up" (ST. May 10), in which the writer complained about the incessant barking of a dog in a neighbouring apartment block. Our investigations show the writer could be referring to154 words
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Letter68 1986-05-26 14 PLEASE refer to the letter "Provide U-turn for residents" by "Concerned Motorist" (ST, May 7), who suggested that a U-tum be provided near Apartment Block 128, Lorong Ah Soo. We thank the writer for his suggestion. The Hous- ing Board has provided a U-turn at the above location68 words
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Letter80 1986-05-26 14 I REFER to the letter by "Resident" on open burning near the temple and columbarium in the vicinity of Braddell View housing estate. (ST, May 5). Our investigation indicated evidence of burning of joss paper and paper effigies on the vacant land in front of the Kwong80 words
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Advertisement545 1986-05-26 14 bBbVMV IB aVJaV «B ■VaVaaat.^9 aaMB^BaT E< -ON Minimarts all over Singapore are offering these goods ■■■■■■■■■M m at Special Offer Prices. Hurry, only while stocks last. B[eBBmeBeB«BeB^BBHI^Bam^B W For more information, please call 285 4822. B Bbsll^l MBa/ftafSi BBaflaa^^allfll M B Magnolia Coroials Rose Orange 2 Bottles tor IfrgßA545 words
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Advertisement78 1986-05-26 14 K:^ |TH^ ***** s^|^^^s"^^^B Jackte Collins •^^^■Bfc^^A^^*' V From London to Las Vegas. Hollywood to Athens In the most sophisticated nightspots a T^^^^^~ jH^^^. jet-set lifestyle of love between B^^ black satm sheets and diamond with very dangerous connections '^^H Fontaine Khaled is a woman never B short of a78 words
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TIMESDOLLAR
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Article449 1986-05-26 15 1 Quote 4 THEY teem more concerned with the results of solving problems, but not the prob- lems themselves. Mr Robert H. Hayes, a Harvard Business School professor, on chief executives who think first of the bottom line rather than of what it takes to get there. MAY449 words
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Article, Illustration8 1986-05-26 15 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By Sou»cc Customs Enctse Oepl8 words
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Article137 1986-05-26 15 MR CHRISTIAN Wladfakr has been appointed General Manager of the Holiday Inn Park View Singapore. Mr Windfuhr. previously General Manager of Royal Holiday Inn Singapore, will continue to retain his additional responsibilities as Area Vice-President. Mr Keaton Woods is now the General Manager of Royal Holiday Inn Singapore. Mr137 words
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Article60 1986-05-26 15 HONGKONG Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd will expand the size of a planned commercial paper facility to HK$l billion (Ss2Bs million) from UK $75O million, banking sources said. The original issue was backed by a MKJ6OO million standby facility, which would also be increased to HK$76OReuter - 60 words
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Article124 1986-05-26 15 GENEVA A UN-spon-sored conference of main world rubber-trad-ing countries ended last week without having reached a n?w international accor-1, but participants agreed to reopen negotiations here in October. Consideraole progress had been rrade towards reaching a new accord, conference chairmai Manaspas Xuto of ThailandAFP - 124 words
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Article56 1986-05-26 15 TOKYO Mitsubishi Corp said recently its unconsolidaied sales in the business year ended March 31 wtre down 0.6 per cent from the previous year, and net profit rosr only 0.5 per cent. S. les in the year totalled 16.331 trillion yen (*****.9 billion), and af-ter-tax net profitAFP - 56 words
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Article103 1986-05-26 15 DETROIT A pioneering US-Chinese car manufacturing venture, financially troubled since it began three years ago, will continue with American Motors Corp looking towards increased production. AMC, which is 46.1 per cent owned by Renault of France, and the Chinese National Automotive Industrial Council issuedAP - 103 words
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Article107 1986-05-26 15 LONDON Group Lotus, now controlled by the American General Motors concern, said recently it expects turnover to leap to about £80 million (SJ26H 80 million) by 1990. from about £19 million last year. Half of this would be from its engineering consultancy arm, theUPI - 107 words
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1359 1986-05-26 15 N. BALAKRISHHAN - N. BALAKRISHHAN They face a big risk even in issuing syndicated loans By A FEW years ago, the fashion in world financial markets was syndicated loans and there were cries that Singapore as a financial centre should do more to try and promote loan1,359 words
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Article, Illustration344 1986-05-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR Confidence in the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) is returning as reflected by the steady increase in turnover of crude palm oil (CPO) contracts in the past five months. According to statistics released in the latest KLCE Newsletter, the avarage turnover onMBT - 344 words
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288 1986-05-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR CONSTRUCTION work on Cold Storage Bhd's 20-sto-rey office-cum-shopping complex project in Kuala Lumpur has been stopped because of the downturn in the property market and the economy. The project is a redevelopment scheme to better use the prime land on whichMBT - 288 words
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243 1986-05-26 15 Wharf extends deadline for third time THE Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company has extended Its deadline for acceptances of Marc* P*l* shares ftr the third time to Thursday. Wardley Ltd, the merchant hank advlslag Wharf, said the extension was at the specific request of Marc* Pol* Independent director,243 words
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Advertisement77 1986-05-26 15 Make jt your Business to know the main issues affecting the economy by reading Singapore Business. SB's reports and analyses are the ideal monthly update for busy executives. Singapore Business is a must for doing business in Singapore, and in its NEW form, it makes it possible to stay in77 words
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Article, Illustration121 1986-05-26 16 Company news The week that was I Week ended May 22 Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss ('000) 10(17.5) M533,891l ($33,640) Dec 85 Intraco 2.5 (10) $2,786 ($4,402) Dec 85 New Serendah 10 (17 5) M53,471 ($5,926) Dec 85 UE $6,3131 ($18.705L) Dec 85 Final results Gross Group pre-tax121 words
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Article501 1986-05-26 16 CREDITOR Banks of City Securities have given a further two-week grace period to June 2 for the stockbrokmg firm to over come its present financial difficulties. Mr Loo Chcnf Ghee has ceased to be a substantial shareholder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd with effect from May 5.501 words
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Article238 1986-05-26 16 May 23 IBS Chanfe Alcoo 384 unch A»ed Sig 50 Am Tel A Tel 244 -4 Amox Inc 144 unch Amr Corp 58 Bethlehem SH 16* 4 Boeing Co 57* Burroughs Cp 59* CotefpAor Co 53* 1 Chose Monhtn 43* ChrysJet Cp 374 -14 Citicorp 61* +1* Cons238 words
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Article150 1986-05-26 16 SYDNEY The Australian market ended the week slightly easier as heavy selling in industrial stocks early in the week offset bullishness over the bid for control of BHP. The All-Ordinaries Index slipped 2.6 points to 1,191.7 after reaching a low of 1,172.3 on Wednesday and the All Industrials IndexReuter - 150 words
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Overseas markets' weekly round-up
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575 1986-05-26 16 New York NEW YORK The way many Wall Street observers see it, there is nothing wrong with the bull market right now that a dose of extra volume couldn't cure. The chief complaint among brokers lately hasn't been about the erratic behaviour ofAP - 575 words
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Article175 1986-05-26 16 TOKYO He key market hammetor, the 225--stocfc Nikkei Stock Avenge, ported whipping K5.95-yea gain to flak* at HJHM yea tor I reeard Mgk on Friday topping the prevtou hlgk of IC.IM J8 en May 9. The Nikkei average Mere* ■•derate Z3.5t-y en win en Miadsy fct extremely IMb tradingAFP - 175 words
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Article106 1986-05-26 16 HONGKONG Share prices bounced back on the local market last week as newcomer Cathay Pacific spurred investors into active trading following the previous week's poor overall performance. The Hang Seng Index gained nearly 30 points, pushing it back over the 1,800 mark to finish the week at 1,815.92, whileAFP - 106 words
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Article429 1986-05-26 16 May 23 Pence Change Afcedlyont 32lxd +1 Ass Dories BTRPLC 315 Bobcocks 175 unch Borcloys 499 +5 Beechom 405 +10 BKX 3loxd unch Blue Circle 683 +10 BOC Group 318 +3 Boots 264 -I Bowoter 313 unch BATS 381 +6 Britonnio 133 +4 m 583 +10 B Telecom PP429 words
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Article3297 1986-05-26 16 M stares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/ri|trts N Tax-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under Cff Approved Investment Scheme. IMS Last YieW Met Vol Week3,297 words
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Article155 1986-05-26 16 LONDON Prices rose on the London stock market last week m Britain's four mala clearing basks eat their hue interest rates. The Financial Times share price Index of 3t leading Industrial companies closed 41.9 points higher over the week at 1431.4. "The fundamentals for profits and dividend growth laAP - 155 words
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Article269 1986-05-26 17 1 Mto SIMM 2 Far test cwtomm only 3 OCBC Finance 4 avafabte at DBS I Fiunce UOf ratet ah* a«aiaWe at IK* abo avaiaWe at DBS turner I OCBC OUB UOB DBS Savings daily S 4-'« 4 2 4 3 4 Monthly 5 Pued deposit 1 month269 words
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Article523 1986-05-26 17 the PIR n ttw lowest lenda* rate which i bark n prepared to tend in Snppor* dolan to its clients on an overdraft or demand bash. BANKS' prime lending rates at the close ot business on Thursday, May 22. Bank PLR a .-n Bank 7 i American Eipress523 words
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Article219 1986-05-26 17 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended May 22. HD PRICES IBS Mgh Low 7 days 7 1/16 7 1 month 7 1/16 7 2 months 7 1/16 7 3 months 7 1/16 7 6 months 7 9 months 7 3/16 6 1/16 12 months 7'«219 words
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Article, Illustration626 1986-05-26 17 Rocoipt of Export FCL container* and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Tone Hock Lena Ms (8606) 26/5 (2330) F5 1430 1530/1330 1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl A Utah (4) 28/5 (1100) F7 1030 1130/1130 1230 Nl/Pl *****330 SI E Onward (007E) 26/5 (1730) Fl 0800626 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-05-26 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Marini Kcpptl Wharves Batam Mul.a MIB 26/5 26/5 Star Glory K32 aside 26/5 Ddima 121 M2B 26/5 26/5 Rota Pelangi K3l aside 26/5 Lestan MIA 26/5 26/5 Agnes Venture Kl6 26/5 27/5 S,nar Surya MIC 26/5 26/5 Barber Tonsberg246 words
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Article66 1986-05-26 17 SEOUL South Korean exports of shipping containers totalled U5557.9 million (5f129.1l million) in the first four months of this year, down from US$9B.2 million in the same period last year, officials of the Korea Container Industrial Association said. They attributed the sharp fall to the worldwide66 words
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Article196 1986-05-26 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5922—1.5951 641-6.15 Canadian dollar 1 6336-1 6362 6.19—608 NZ dollar 1.2387-1 .2426 8.27-7.93 Sterling pound 3 3639—3 3676 3 .00-2.95 US dollar 2 2300-2.2210 4.51-4.46 Local dolars to196 words
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Article129 1986-05-26 17 THE week got off to a slow start as the Whit Monday holiday in Europe kept trading at a low ebb. However, with an unexpected upward revision of the GNP to 3.7 per cent from its previously reported 3.2 per cent, the US dollar began to gain some upward129 words
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Article29 1986-05-26 17 dosing prices S'pore KL cents cents S/kHo M/kilo May 19 169.00 199.50 May 20 169.50 199.50 May 21 173.00 201.00 May 22 171.50 202.00 May 23 Closed Closed29 words
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Article30 1986-05-26 17 Closing Turnover TM prices Tomes Certs (M)/Uo S/kilo M/kilo May 19 14.00 60 May 20 13.99 14 May 21 13.99 33 May 22 14.01 44 May 23 Closed Closed30 words
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Article29 1986-05-26 17 LONDON Persistent talk of shortages in nearby raw material kept rubber prices on steady note on both physical and futures markets, in line with Far Eastern advices. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article36 1986-05-26 17 A STEADIER tone crept into the European spot market (basis Rotterdam warehouse). After trading at £3.420 a tonne recently, the metal saw light trading over the week in the region of £3,530-3,550 a tonne. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article76 1986-05-26 17 PRICES began the week on a dull note, despite a 6,000-ounce fall in London Metal Exchange (LME) stocks to 39,062,000 ounces. Sterling's strength combined with poor demand pushed sterling prices down to their lowest level for nearly four years on the bullion market. Dollar values slumped to their lowestAFP - 76 words
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Article27 1986-05-26 17 IRREGULAR. Prices took an early dip, unimpressed by a 800-tonne fall in LME stocks to 130,050 tonnes, before rallying in line with aluminium and zinc. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article58 1986-05-26 17 IRREGULAR. Initial strength was gained from a 1.650- tonne drop in LME stocks to 143,600 tonnes, their lowest level since last August. Gains also came off the latest International Primary Aluminium Institute figures, which showed a 3 per cent drop in Western world primary metal output last month comparedAFP - 58 words
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Article30 1986-05-26 17 May 24May 17 US$ 2.2306 2.2140 D'mark 98.41 100.36 Yen ***** 1.3430 Sterling 3.3658 3.3763 Aust dollar 1.5937 1.5896 MsianS 85.15 82.26 HK dollar 28.53 28.34 Sourca: OCAC30 words
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Article308 1986-05-26 17 FOLLOW THROUGH selling from the previous week caused currencies futures to settle progressively lower in the past five sessions. June deutschemark stepped down 136 ticks to end the week at U550.4381. June yen dipped 115 ticks to close at U550.*****1. Favourable US economic data, tacit support by308 words
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Article30 1986-05-26 17 Buying Selling Highest Lowest Highest -Lowest Ss/gm SS/gm Bank oi China 2441-24.21 24 53-24 33 OUB 24 43-24 31 24.58-24 46 UOB 24 42-24 25 24 57-24 4030 words
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Article25 1986-05-26 17 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 341 30— 341 70 341 00-341.40 Fri Thurs New Yot k 34 1 90-342 40 342 00-342 5025 words
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Article105 1986-05-26 18 FEDERAL Flour Mills Bhd, which is principally involved in flour milling, animal feed manufacturing and palm oil refining, maintained its profits last year although business fell sharply. The group's pre-tax profit fell by only 1.7 per cent to $32.6 million on a 39 per cent decline in turnover105 words
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Article37 1986-05-26 18 YEO Hiap Seng Ltd has increased its equity stake to 36.15 per cent from 35.58 per cent in Yeo Hiap Seng (Malaysia) Bhd with the acquisition of 190,000 shares of $1 each for $157,000.37 words
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Article30 1986-05-26 18 MR CHEW Cheng Boi has been appointed a director of Hwa Hong Corporation Ltd. Datuk Chan Wan Kah alias Tan Wan Kah has ceased to be a director.30 words
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Article18 1986-05-26 18 SSANGYONG Cement (S) Ltd has appointed Mr Lee Koek Yong of DBS Bank as a director.18 words
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Article24 1986-05-26 18 KUALA Lumpur Industries Bhd has completed the purchase of a 30 per cent stake in The People's Insurance Co (M) Sdn Bhd.24 words
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Article44 1986-05-26 18 MBF Finance Bhd said it will pay for its proposed purchase of six floors in Plaza MBf from internally generated funds. Plaza MBf Sdn Bhd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MBf Holdings Bhd, which is a substan- tial shareholder of MBf Finance.44 words
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709 1986-05-26 18 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Your money By Its four-year low price may attract bargain hunters MANY bargain hunters may be tempted by silver, which has sunk to a four-year low of below US$5 a troy ounce. But is silver, often called "the poor709 words
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Article, Illustration311 1986-05-26 18 Lui Khang - Lui Khang f ST INDUSTRIAL INDEX Step. ptagttB»«f pcfcrt sbwt «f tkeftfr barrier at fHUI «i Ttansfey the ST biex it ■fc»wli, rips ef ImmresjMßt. It AnM bra* flft terteg the lint half ef tbe weeb, evtttag tkretgb the 8% sft Mil» ••y Bivii| Averages, wMek311 words
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Advertisement117 1986-05-26 16 To survive and propser, the A executive working for any H^^^^E^ modern corporation has to l^fl 'earn the art of corporate in-fighting. It is certainly not something taught in W^ business schools For the W^^r v real business struggle is —^—^^^W/' executive against executive. *Jn department against A m^ffßp^^^HMß department,117 words
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Advertisement57 1986-05-26 17 Don't 1 Read (Chamber of Horrors 1 brings you into a I world inhibited by 1 the dark and threatening monsters f of nightmare. This chilling compendium of terror is calculated to send a shiver down the spine of the most hardened devotee of horror fiction. Available at all good57 words
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Advertisement111 1986-05-26 17 M""P— P— !^K HER LATEST BESTSELLER ■IM ililM RUTH RENDELL IRl^lilltl E TREE OF HANDS ■lvl^%!l I lMlllii when Bene( was about fourteen they ■■(^•^lJ!l'?g^l^l^J had been alone in a train carriage together and Mopsa had tried to stab her with a j^^^^H CMVinK knife. was now some time s|111 words
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Advertisement372 1986-05-26 17 I our musical dynamos from the Philippines are now making waves at the Cathay Restaurant You'll like what you hear and hear what you wre.The soothing. sat»n sounds that distinguishes Cathay as the Chinese restaurant with the international supperclub ambience Come experience this wonderful combination 0/ sumptuous Cantonese MMlt, superb372 words
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Advertisement178 1986-05-26 18 2 5 July 1986, The Shangri-La HoteL KX. FEATURING THE FACE OF THE FUTURE OFFICE The business of manufacturing, selling or buying anything related to the modern office equipment takes on an exciting dimension at COMPUTER SYSTEMS '86 OFFICE SYSTEMS '86 INTERNATIONAL. Come July, members of the trade will be178 words
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Advertisement252 1986-05-26 18 2 PRACTICAL COURSES HHHIVf 1. Effective Office Automation: 2-Dav B course for managers involved in office automation, information systems, telecommunications and finance. How to HP choose and use the right hardware and EL software that will be able to grow with mmWmmMmW your company. j 2. Master Your IBM Personal252 words
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Advertisement135 1986-05-26 18 tou wchched him pick 1 a pocket; now whats the COLOUR OF HIS SHIRT? If you're stuck with a black and white surveillance system, you can only guess. And what's more without clear identification the culprit may go scot- mmmmmm^^^. free. should consider the I T^Jl^^^lj ife I National full135 words
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Miscellaneous28 1986-05-26 18 by Stirling and S«l««nlck YOU DO FOR EXECUTIVE OF A I II 1 ijXu 1 A LMNG? y I ISMJOR COMRMsiY \IS SOg^ 1^^ 16 A Nv_J V28 words
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Article, Illustration2787 1986-05-26 19 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Johnson outed for careless riding By FAVOURITE Vanda II put up a scintillating performance to capture the $75,000 Tan Sri Dr Runme Shaw Memorial Trophy in Race 5 at Bukit Timah yesterday. But victory for New Zea land jockey Peter Johnson was bitter-sweet. Both2,787 words
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Article86 1986-05-26 19 TOKYO Dark horse Dina Guallivar, with Japan's top jockey Sueo Masuzawa in the saddle, won the 53rd Japan Derby at the Fuchu track yesterday. Dina Guallivar staved off a challenge by Grandpa's Dream (Seiki Tabara) for a half-length victory in 2 28 9 over the 2,400m. AsahiReuter - 86 words
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Article31 1986-05-26 19 FIRST: *****7 SECOND: *****5 THIRD: *****7 STARTERS: *****5, *****0, *****4, *****4, *****9, *****4, *****1, *****8, *****0, *****6, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****9, *****9, *****5, *****2, *****7, *****6, *****5, *****9, *****6, *****1.31 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-05-26 19 Passport to Irish success for Sonic Lady DUBLIN Sonic Lady, beaten into third place when favourite for the English 1,000 Guineas, made swift amends by winning the Irish 1,000 Guineas at The Curragh yesterday. But the filly, owned by Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai, was almost prevented from running when it190 words
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Article338 1986-05-26 19 STEWARDS suspended three riders over yesterday's races at Bukit Timah and another three were outed at adjourned inquiries. Apprentice Nasir, third on Polynesian in in Race 4, copped a threeday suspension for failing to ride his mount out. Peter Johnson and Leslie Khoo ran foul of338 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-05-26 19 MDM QUEK SIEW KEE Age 84 (Beloved grandmother of the Directors off HOR KEW PTE LTD) passed away peacefully on 25th May 86 at 7.42am Body lying at 91-A Lor "G" Telok Kurau Spore 1542 Cortege will leave on 29th May 86 at Ipm400 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-05-26 19 In Loving Memory ol Our Beloved ERIC CHONG SOON HOCK whom Jesus Christ called home on 25th May 1986. Service will be held on »th May 1986 at 8 00 pm Cortege will leave Christian Community Chapel 410 Telok Blangah Rd Tel *****00 on ?7ih May 1986 at89 words
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Article, Illustration32 1986-05-26 19 THE FAMILY Of THE LATE "^J LEONG WAI MUN Wishes to thank all relatives. friends A colleague* for their atten- dance, donations, wreaths, scrolls and condolences during their recent bereavement.32 words
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Article, Illustration53 1986-05-26 19 With ieepeit sympathy »nd condo tone* to Mr. Guna on tha demnf of his beloved tha lata Mr* G. Savithn Aged 28 who passed away peacefully on 23rd May 1986 Sadly misted by beloved Uncla T M Sundram Aunt Knshnammal Cousin* -MS Vanitha -MS Pushpadevl M S Shanti53 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-05-26 19 In «««r loving memory of our adorable Son/ Brother MR. KAMALAYSON SHANMUGANATHAN (KAMA/ BUM) (German Scholarship Student) 26/12/1957 to 26/5/1977 Dearest Bum. 9 years may have passed hut not our treasured memories of you We long for you everyday and you will always live in our heart,-,80 words
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Article, Illustration49 1986-05-26 19 ATHMA SHANTI POOJA The Family Of tin- I.:it> MOM. SAMY LAKSHEMI Departed 13.5.86 request* all relatives md friends < to Join us '"t prayer-, at Sri Ar- i sakeaari Sevan Pemple, Wood- i lands HI >n 2&SJ6 at 7 00pm 2 Please treat this as a personal invitation.49 words
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Article, Illustration32 1986-05-26 19 In Loving Memory of our Grandmother MDM. YEO CHENG KEE who departed on 26/5/79 Always remembered by Mrs Mabel Ong. Lee Yong. Seok Lee. Lee Lee and Lee Eng.32 words
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Advertisement19 1986-05-26 19 ,-^l^j^.^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^W I "In Memoriam" |1 I is for the loved I I ones whom you I I remember... m19 words
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Article, Illustration472 1986-05-26 20 FRENCH World Cup squad members Bernard (lenghini and Albert Rust will play for First Division Olympique Marseille next season, the club said on Saturday. Ck»nghini, who played in the 1982 World Cup in Spain, will move from Monaco, while 32-year-old uncapped goalkeeper Rust will be leaving Sochaux, theReuter; AFF; UPI - 472 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-05-26 20 NEW MEXICO HIGH on everyone's list of countries favoured to win the World Cup are France and Argentina, and high among the reasons are the soccer team captains, Michel Platini and Diego Armando Maradona, two players who vie for the unofficial title of the world's best. Two players325 words
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Article184 1986-05-26 20 MEXICO CITY South Korean soccer manager Kim Jung-Nam is trying to keep his World Cup opponents guessing by refusing to name the scorers of his side's 5-2 win over a local club here on Saturday. All he would say after the match, which was barred to bothAFP; AP - 184 words
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368 1986-05-26 20 Italian and World Club champions, and Platini himself has won the European Player of the Year award for the past three years. Maradona, however, can offer no recent successes. In 1979, as an 18-year-old, he captained Argentina to win the World Youth Championship. HeNYT - 368 words
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Article144 1986-05-26 20 TLAXCALA Spate have started m a^^f^l^^ alaaaJ J^^aa (< #A ffkll IfMHI^ WwfmMMUm CMiv wm^mw iv iwi Spryta^ By nfMulMI IMfMiB p &6GCW CMMMKB RnfßOl WlOlI B^^p* < i ßnriHM totevMta Hlbw all we <• here aai give* the tafanaaHaa to the teehaleal staff af theAP - 144 words
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303 1986-05-26 20 Vieira's love for game puts wife offside MONTERREY Jorvan Vieira, Morocco's assistant soccer coach, was given an ultimatum when he was 18 years old from his newly--wed wife. "Either you give up soccer or I will leave you," jshe told Vieira, then a promising youngster with Brazilian First Division clubUPI - 303 words
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Article, Illustration299 1986-05-26 21 Fernandez is sent off in fiery friendly FRANCE 1 MEXICO JUNIORS 1 TLAXCALA European soccer champions France had a player sent off on Saturday and the World Cup has not even begun! Midfielder Luis Fernandez received his marching orders in the 34th minute of a warm-up match against the MexicanUPI; AP - 299 words
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Article387 1986-05-26 21 SANTA FE (New Mexico) Scotland's World Cup soccer boss, Alex Ferguson, has three players injured but he also has a better idea of who will line up in attack against Denmark in Nezualhocoyotl on Wednesday. Striker Steve Archibald damaged his ankle ligaments in Friday's trainingAFP - 387 words
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Article, Illustration425 1986-05-26 21 Gary sprains wrist as England overcome stubborn Canada CANADA 0 ENGLAND 1 BURNABY (British Columbia) Striker Mark Hateley scored an opportunist goal on Saturday to give England a 1-0 victory over stubborn Canada in a final warm-up for the World Cup soccer finals. But England, unbeaten in425 words
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Article, Illustration256 1986-05-26 21 Direceu is 'shocked and hurt' picture MEXICO CITY Veteran Meeer midfielder Dtrcea, sacked fr»m Brazil's WwM Cap tt-rnan squad, ttM Saturday that he wai the victim of a "dirty trick". "They Uld me that yesterday'* training match was merely to see how Zle», Cereso and I were doing eUaicaily. AtReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1986-05-26 21 THE World Cap soccer finals begin In Mexico City on Saturday, and speculations as to who will make the squads nave finally ended. Following are the official SB-man squads of the 24 nations, who will be battling It oat for the coveted Flfa World Cop Trophy (Jersey numbers1,705 words
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Article, Illustration534 1986-05-26 21 Ban lifted: The Mexican government, worried about fans trying to gate-crash the World Cup matches, have changed their mind and agreed to a series of massive television screens being put up in several public parks. But although beer will be on sale in the stadiums, no alcoholReuter; AFP; UPI - 534 words
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Article324 1986-05-26 22 "ENNIS FLORENCE (Italy) Second seed Emilio Sanchez, of Spain, made a surprise exit from the the Florence Grand Prix on Saturday, beaten in the semi-finals by unseeded Swede Henri k Sundstrom. Sanchez, 21 last Thursday, lost a second set tie-break to give the Swede a324 words
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Article145 1986-05-26 22 LUGANO (Switzerland) Raffaella Reggi, of Italy, staged another upset on Saturday to move into the singles final of the women's European Open championships against top-seeded Bulgarian Manuela Maleeva. Raffaella, the 14th seed, toppled sixth-seeded Bettina Bunge, of West Germany, 7-5 3-6 7-6. Manuela, ranked 10th inReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration561 1986-05-26 22 FOCUS ON THE FRENCH OPEN I Chrissie gears up for crack at record seventh 4 At Wimbledon, power can win over anything. A strong player can overpower an opponent on grass. But at the French Open, you need power and finesse. You have to work hard. YourUPI - 561 words
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Article371 1986-05-26 22 It's nice to win matches and to play well before the big ones. It's very good for the confidence. I'm really expecting a lot this year. If I have to play Lendl at the French, I'm going to give him a tough time. Noah (above) DUESSELDORFReuter - 371 words
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Article356 1986-05-26 22 PGA: (Britons, unless stated): 141 Greg Turner (NZ) 73. 68; Bob Smith (US) 72, 69; Mark James 71, 70; Ronan Rafferty 69, 72. 142 Des Smyth (Ire) 70, 72; Howard Clark 71, 71; Keith Walters 71, 71; Nick Faldo 68, 74; Robert Lee 71, 71; Gerry Taylor (Aust) 71.Reuter; AP - 356 words
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Article442 1986-05-26 22 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN ON LOCAL AND FOREIGN FAIRWAYS By CHAN KWAI ONN, at 16, became the youngest player to win the Singapore Island Country Club championships when he beat Gerald Loong two-up in the 36-hole final at the New Course yesterday. The Hwa Chong Junior442 words
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Article114 1986-05-26 22 MANCHESTER Former European champion Pat Cowdell lost the British su-per-featherweight title, which he won only six weeks ago, when he was sensationally knocked out in the first round by Najib Daho here on Saturday. Although the final count was not concluded, Cowdell was well and truly knockedAFP - 114 words
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Article177 1986-05-26 22 BOXING SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico) Fredo Layne, of Panama, knocked out WUfredo Gomez, of Puerto Rico, in the ninth round here on Saturday night to strip Gomez of his World Boxing Association junior-lightweight title. Layne, 25, flattened Gomez with a long right with two secondsAP; Reuter - 177 words
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Article278 1986-05-26 22 WENTWORTH (England) American Bob Smith, stealing the spotlight in the twilight of his golf career, gave a masterly display of putting to seize a share of the halfway lead in the British Professional Golfers' Association championship on Friday. Smith fired a second round 69 forReuter; AP - 278 words
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230 1986-05-26 22 China may send Zhao to Malaysian Open KUALA LUMPUR A record number of entries is expected for the Malaysian Open badminton championships here from July 7--13. Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary Punch Gunalan said he was confident that an overwhelming response would be received because the tournament was scheduled atBernama - 230 words
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Article234 1986-05-26 22 Briton wins world 3-day title EQUESTRIANISM GAWLER (Australia) Veteran rider Virginia Leng maintained Britain's supremacy in equestrian events by winning the individual title at the World Three-Day championships here yesterday. Virginia took over the mantle previously held by her compatriot Lucinda Green, who was a nonstarter here, and also helpedAFP - 234 words
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Article292 1986-05-26 22 RUGBY PRETORIA South Africa's Springboks came from behind to record a 33-18 victory in their third unofficial Test against the New Zealand Cavaliers touring rugby union team here on Saturday. The Springboks led 12-9 at half-time but slipped 12-15 behind early in the second half. The winAFP; Reuter - 292 words
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Article269 1986-05-26 23 United face uphill task FARRER Park United beware. Defending champions Police will be out to prove tonight that last week's 3-0 triumph over Toa Payoh United was the start of their purple patch in the National Football league Division One. After a poor start a defeat by Tiong Bahru and269 words
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Article69 1986-05-26 23 HONGKONG Chinas Yang Yang reconfirmed his supremacy over Icuk Sugiarto, of Indonesia, when he triumphed in the men's singles final of the Dunhill Hongkong badminton championships yesterday. However, unlike their last encounter in the Thomas Cup final in Jakarta, when the Chinese player overwhelmed Sugiarto69 words
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Article, Illustration203 1986-05-26 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FORMER internationals Jeffrey Lazaroo and Lim Tang Boon dealt a severe blow to League leaders Tiong Bahru at Jalan Besar Stadium last night when they steered Changi Constituency to a 2-1 win in a Division One match. The first setback for Tiong Bahru, unbeaten203 words
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368 1986-05-26 23 LONDON The world of cricket, which still likes to think of itself as the repository of ancient English virtues, has been caught on a sticky wicket by a drags scandal Involving one of Its finest players. The drama centres on 3t-year-«ld lan Botham, theAP - 368 words
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Article100 1986-05-26 23 Main event for ref Seng Mak A SINGAPORE Armed Forces captain will become the first local boxing referee to officiate at an Asian Games. He is Hong Seng Mak, who has been appointed by the Federation of Asian Boxing to officiate at the Seoul Asian Games in September. Seng Mak100 words
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Article, Illustration600 1986-05-26 23 ON THE CRICKET SCENE England crash out in series opener ENGLAND G. G**ek c Azharuddin b m Sharma 30 B G. Fvwler run out 20 M. Gatttag c Kapil Dev b ■J Shastri 27 D. Gcwer c Kapil Dev b Shastri o ■L4. Lamb cReuter - 600 words
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Article406 1986-05-26 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SINGAPORE Recreation Club became the inaugural winners of the Singapore Premier League cricket competition when they beat Indian Association by 80 runs in the delayed 1965 final at Balestier Road yesterday. The Recs were in command from the start. Electing to bat, SRC's406 words
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Article458 1986-05-26 23 SANI Mohd Salim's acrobatics in goal saved Combined Schools from a thrashing in their opening match of the Premier League hockey competition at Tanglin yesterday. The young lad's remarkable agility stopped Singapore Airlines Group from amassing a double-digit score. In the end, the airmen had toReuter; AP - 458 words
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Article, Illustration697 1986-05-26 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW SIGHTS SET ON SEOUL By Easy bird catches out shooters 4 Lately, I'm quit* alarmed at the number off misses our leading skeet shooters ara making on the easy stations. Perhaps, they are too confident off making a kill. Imagine missing at stations oneAP - 697 words
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Article247 1986-05-26 23 Cheong Tuck dishes out a lesson KONG Cheong Tuck ilc feated Mohamed Kassim 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 in the first round of the men's plate event in the 14th national squash championships at Kallang yesterday. Other results: Goh Tat Heng bt Gabriel Goh 9-2, 9-6, 9-4; Francis Boey bt Lee Chee247 words
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Article221 1986-05-26 23 ATHLETICS PRAGUE Women's 800m world re-cord-holder Jarmila Kratochvilova, of Czechoslovakia, plans to retire from athletics at the end of the season. The 35-year-old runner had to keep a leg in plaster for five weeks after an Achilles tendon operation in March and has only a "slenderReuter - 221 words
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Article148 1986-05-26 23 Scott- Alice rule ■SCOTT McCOOK and crew Alice Lim, who have rarely [been out of the limelight in the past few years, sailed [into the picture again in the Changi regatta last weekend. The hot-shot sailors guided their catamaran first across the finishing line in all three races off wind-swept148 words
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Article240 1986-05-26 23 Imports give Notts a boost LONDON The irresistible combination of South African Clive Rice and New Zealander Richard Hadlee revived Nottinghamshire's fortunes in the English county championship on Saturday. Notts captain Rice struck 120, his first century of the season, to lift his side from 27 for two to 279Reuter - 240 words
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Advertisement26 1986-05-26 23 RESULTS DRAW No: 41/86 5 OUT OF 49 41, 7, 14 40,26 ADD. No 24 [TUNE IN TO SBC TEXT CHANNEL 5 PG 188 FOR RESULTS26 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1986-05-26 23 CRICKET Friendly: Challengers CC (Bombay) v Singapore Colts (Balestier Road, 1 pm). SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Police v Farrer Park United Jalan Besai, 8). KQIASH Mil., National r'shlps (Kallang, 6).30 words
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352 1986-05-26 24 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Autopsy may shed light on mystery By POLICE hope that the result of an autopsy today will throw some light on the identities of the two men who perished in a fire and explosion in an electrical shop352 words
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Article53 1986-05-26 24 What it should have been THE MP (or Kampong Übi, Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri, officially switched on the lights in Geylang on Sunday night to usher in the Hari Ray a Puasa festival. He is not the MP for Geylang Serai as reported in yesterday's Sunday Times. We are sorry53 words
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Article58 1986-05-26 24 BAHRAIN An Iranianchartered supertanker was taking on water rapidly yesterday after being hit by an Iraqi-fired missile in the northern Gulf, shipping sources said. They said the 357,400--tonne Wind Enterprise was hit late on Saturday in the south of Iran's main Kharg Island oil terminal andReuter - 58 words
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Article35 1986-05-26 24 PARIS The Iranian news agency Irna accused Iraqi warplanes of dropping toxic gas bombs yesterday in the central sector of the Gulf war front 160 km east of the Iraai capital Baghdad. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration447 1986-05-26 24 Story: CHARMAINE CHAN Picture: SIMON KER GUSTY winds and choppy seas capsiaed few drags* beats, now eves before they started their races off the East Coast Parkway yesterday. Sixty-five teams had signed mp for yesterday's heats sf the Singapore Drags* Beat447 words
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198 1986-05-26 24 TRINCOMALEE Sri Lankan Tamil terrorists massacred 20 Sinhalese villagers yesterday in the second mass killing in eastern Trincomalee in two days, the Defence Ministry said. The slayings raised the weekend death toll in the area to 32. A military spokesman said terrorists setAP; Reuter; UPI - 198 words
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Article, Illustration410 1986-05-26 24 KUALA LUMPUR The date (or the general election does not depend on whether the country's economy is in good or bad shape. Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday. In his first major interview since his appointment early this month,Bernama - 410 words
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168 1986-05-26 24 13 killed, dozens buried in Taiwan landslide TAIPEI A landslide rushing down a scenic gorge in central Taiwan yesterday killed 13 sightseers and left dozens of others buried, a police official reported. The state-run Broadcasting Corporation of China said 29 people had been confirmed injured in the accident, 19 ofAP - 168 words
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108 1986-05-26 24 Two die after mid-air crash at aviation snow MILDENHALL Two airmen were killed when a British military jet plummeted to the ground yesterday after a mid-air collision in front of tens of thousands of spectators at one of the world's major air shows. The two people in the aircraft, aAP; Reuter - 108 words
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Advertisement186 1986-05-26 24 Gershwin's Rhapsody and a Ravel invention, single handed. Gershwin was greatly inspired Debussy's Prelude a lapres midi by a rhythmic train journey when he dun Faune and Smetana's wrote Rhapsody in Blue. Wallenstein's Camp Op. 14. And possibly by Ravel who was Don't miss this inspired concert. his teacher. Dates:186 words
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Advertisement270 1986-05-26 24 LINK HAIR The latest system in Hair Weaving &^tia'rCare v Before'Link* After Link' HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST is here at Link Hair Care to check your hair and scalp and offer you our Expert Advice Free of Charge We are inviting all men and women with hair fall,270 words
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Miscellaneous158 1986-05-26 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.07 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 13 18 C Cloudy Manila 24 34 C Showers Amsterdam 7 V C Cloudy Melbourne158 words
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Section Two Science
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Article, Illustration915 1986-05-26 1 Crest and Colgate have entered the anti-tartar toothpaste market to help In the fight against gum disease, which can make people toothless after the age of 35. IRENE CHUA reports. 4 The toothbrush atill stands as the single most effective tool to remove food debris915 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-05-26 1 treatment that could save your teeth UNLESS you can keep your teeth very clean, no amount of treatment will be useful. Plaque and calculus form continuously and need to be removed, or the disease will recur. By scaling, the dentist removes the plaque and calculus from the root surface. By391 words
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Article, Illustration388 1986-05-26 1 PERIODONTAL disease which affects about 75 per cent of adults over 35, according to the American Association for Dental Research is caused by dental plaque. It is generally believed that more teeth are lost from periodontal disease than from all other causes combined. Recent388 words
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Advertisement55 1986-05-26 1 Making tiny hearts tick 2 Thanks to electronic pacemakers Fengshui 3 for modern living A Taiwan experience break from the SSOI7 What the orchestra's members do in their leisure time Science Watch Edited by Nancy Koh Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue Arts a Leisure Edited by Richard Lim ClftßßHtodai55 words
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Article, Illustration446 1986-05-26 2 AIRLINES have recently grounded several jumbo jets with cracks in their noses caused by metal fatigue because it is from little cracks that great air crashes grow. But looking for little cracks is a slow, expensive business. Listening for them could be quickerThe Economist - 446 words
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Article, Illustration764 1986-05-26 2 Tiny tots can now have an active life with electronic pacemakers that last longer and are more reliable. THREE-year-old Adam loves to jump around and play just like any boy his age. But unlike his playmates, he can do all these because of a tinyNYT - 764 words
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272 1986-05-26 2 A PBOFEBBOB tram Bristol tai as eye task ftr ap to 39 eays bmHt the ttiie to kept alive ay aatrtoats la tae C— fwJnaaal Maakt pneni isilsa limaalaaia iiaatii eyes to k» left fsrsaly IMV OByS. &9%f BHBC uMa flßSisrtalf WHBOR A OHHwT O7 MUSLondon Press Service - 272 words
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Article215 1986-05-26 2 A MUSCLE relaxer used commonly to alleviate chest pain has been found to be effective for treating patients suffering from severe hiccups. Dr Phalguni Mukhopadhyay of the Veteran's Centre in Temple, Texas, used the drug nifedipine on a 61-year-old man who developed constant hiccups apparentlyUPI - 215 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-05-26 2 Science Briefs "In-car" radio signals ELECTRONIC engineers at the University College of North Wales have come up with an "in-car" system for picking up radio signals using the heating elements on the rear window. It means that a radio aerial is not needed. The engineers have discovered a way ofAP - 364 words
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Advertisement103 1986-05-26 2 Plaque is a soft, filirvy substance that forms on your teeth, harbouring the bacteria which cause tooth decay. Ifet proper brushing with an ordinary toe 1 1 past e can get rid of it. J? Tartar is diff'.-rent. It is a jtf hard, crusty dep »sit tha forms the gumline103 words
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Article, Illustration760 1986-05-26 3 Fengshui fact or fiction? Fengshui, the Chinese art of geomancy, is gaining respectability in Taiwan where architects often call on fengshui experts to cast an eye over their building plans. This article looks at how this ancient art has become so much a part of Taiwan's modern living. WHEN a760 words
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Article, Illustration690 1986-05-26 3 AN YAN, a 23-year-old woman working at a transistor factory in Beijing, the capital of China, was absolutely miserable after a trip to a coastal resort in east China last July. She lost all her hair almost overnight. "IChina Features - 690 words
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Article, Illustration57 1986-05-26 3 Jxbk^ftjift? '^mtz-w ftp !>.¥%. m a ins *3 f& ie m @&fe ji mi zm ma. f' m flr mwo m e^-K m\&*m f?Aft" fl'jit^ £tt A«itt'£3£[j'4<fctf Hi KXH i I#j?!lft(rf61;i2«illl '^*'ji tjmtiM fttt ME LU *.W Wj Hife fi'j *ji "rfn ft <p EAfnm *n w f? ±&mm >57 words
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Article, Illustration410 1986-05-26 3 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG if THE exotic "Uttle India" in Serangoon Road, the Jurong Bird Park and many other attractive scenes in Singapore will soon be displayed in an exhibition in Fujian province, the first of its kind in China. The display will featureKENNETH KOH - 410 words
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Advertisement321 1986-05-26 3 THIS programme Is compiled ay Bedlffuly la Teoeaew, Hokkieu L6t'S Leam aad Cantonese. The Mstllflarill broadcast times sver WlUnnarin SBC's Radio Fsv are t pm la Tesckew and 11.45 pm la HokJden on Mondays, t pm la Caatsaese aad 1.45 pm la Teochew aa Tuesdays, 1.45 pm la Caatsaese sa321 words
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702 1986-05-26 4 YOU need maturity of thought in order to decipher the underlying message of this play. And your conclusion should not be regarded as final. That is the line of respect along which the play Terlalu Ramai Orang Di Shu (There Are Too702 words
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Article, Illustration705 1986-05-26 4 Drama karya Sapiee memerlukan penilaian yang tersendiri OMi A. KAOm PANDI DRAMA TerlaJu RamaJ Orang Di Sini, karya Sapiee Ahmad Razaly yang dipentaskan oleh Perkumpulan Senl (PS) barubaru ini di Panggung Victoria memerlukan fahaman, tanggapan dan tafsiran indi viduindividu yang menonton drama teraebut. Saya berkata demikian, kerana drama jenis kontemporari705 words
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Advertisement79 1986-05-26 4 Teka Kata Siri AQ Bahagian 4 Word Quiz AQ, Part 4 H I PANDUAN CLUES: (AQ) I I 1 BHILAG C) I i 1 2 SIGNAL I CJ 3 LD^NAA L O 4 TMNPAA I 5 UUATKN I I IL 6 "rmctTi Mil 1!1 1 1 i lOh ++ML 179 words
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Advertisement283 1986-05-26 4 INSTRUCTION: On every line below there is a word the letters of which have been jumbled up. Rearrange the letters to form the word required. Fill in the letters in the boxes provided on the right, including the one with the circle. Then pick the letters in the circles and283 words
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Advertisement593 1986-05-26 5 28 Heeith Cewtree/ BEST MASSAOE CENTRE. Rooms with bathrooms attached. Free Parking 10am to midnight. Credit Cards acceptable. Queen's Hotel. 24 Mt. Elizabeth (opposite York Hotel). Tel: *****92/ *****88 exL 124. DUKE'S HEALTH CENTRE 3rd floor. Duke Hotel, 42-46 Meyer Rd. (former Ambassador Hotel) Massage/ Steambath. All rooms with bathrooms593 words
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Advertisement549 1986-05-26 5 30 ItairdwrtWQ 30 H*irdr»s*ing 30 Hairdwsing STStJSSKouw THE MOST IMPORTANT CUT OF YOUR CAREER r^^** COULD BE THIS ONE '-^^J^S^rt^te^ Whether you dre *aitirq lor a big rT^i" or i. 1 brea* ncj jj N. HAIR-DRESSING Morris have the courses designed lo leach yf*~^^K^^^\t- \V you trom Basic lo the549 words
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Advertisement1203 1986-05-26 5 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Mmday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm (spm deadline tor neit day) Saturday: 8 30am to ?pm 1 1 lam deadline tor The Sunday limes Pubic Hoiday 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TMS OKttMO COniK. #0? 105 LUCKY PIAZA: Mmday to Friday: 10am to 1? noon, lpm to1,203 words
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Advertisement886 1986-05-26 6 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi SHARP ELECTRICAL: Spritall> in awvteSM <>f Sharp. Roxy. TKK Siera. Philips. National. Hit. u In Sony I'TV VCR, hl-fl washing machines 44.***** *****93 FM/ VHF/ UHF TV Antennas. CVTV installation Tel *****61. (night page b«xmi4> HOSMINA SPECIALISES IN TV antrim i inNt.iii.il urn service. Iyear guarantee886 words
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Advertisement739 1986-05-26 6 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services SPORE'S NEWEST BUSINESS I'enl.e now open at *02-06, Tal Pan Ramada Hotel (S0718). Fully automated, offering answering service, mailing address, full secretarial services, telex/ telefax, bookkeeping L W/P L personal IBM computer facilities Manned by professional (multilingual) secretaries Luxurious offices also for rent (long/739 words
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Advertisement1005 1986-05-26 6 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available m\ B^T^iß^TatL^B^^l^^B^^^aß^^Q A personal name for personal services of personal trained maids. Personality A goodwill assured service* Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training, hardworking helpful, obedient cheertul honest self-disciplined $650 tee includes W/P visa tee. medical exam security bond, P A airfare1,005 words
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Advertisement636 1986-05-26 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Olonoogtoo HoapHal requires 1) STAFF NURSES with ICU certificate/ experience. 2) STAFF NURSES with ICU certificate for permanent night duty 3) STAFF NURSE with OT certificate. 4) STAFF NURSES with SCM certificate 5) ASSISTANT NURSE 0) GENERAL STAFF NURSES MtaraatodappHcanta, plaaaa ring *****22 for appointmon!636 words
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Advertisement615 1986-05-26 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Raquirad FEMALE CLERK a OCE O 1 Level. Ability to type a Knowledge of accounts and roncspondence an advantage a Prelerably with experience. IntarMtod applicant*, plaata call Personally at: BLK 625, ALJUMIED ROAD #03-03 AUUKOED MO. COMPLEX SINGAPORE 1430. TYPIST Established Swiss trading company invite615 words
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Advertisement852 1986-05-26 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GOLDEN STAR NITE-CLUB requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS a With working experience Call personally botwoon I2nn opm at: 100 Kim Song Road #01-27 Kim Sang Shopping Ctr. Oingapora 0023 Tor:2SSI4OO mauranco ■fancy raqutroa: AGENCY ASSISTANT (Cninaaa) to atari work anwodlolory. a Applicants should preferably be staying852 words
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Advertisement924 1986-05-26 6 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Satoa Sales I SALES REPRESENTATIVES! I Wall established American company raquiraa I aataa orientated individuals to further develop I our industrial 4 institutional market place I For the right person, we offer I I A competitive base salary. I I o High commission. I924 words
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Advertisement724 1986-05-26 6 71 Situations Vacant: Sales f SALES CAREER Are you intending to switch to sales and double your present Income? We require 5 ENTHUSIASTIC SALES REPRESENTATIVES for our new division:— Age between 21 30 years old Secondary Education Experience not necessary as training will be provided Basic salary plus attractive commission724 words
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Advertisement693 1986-05-26 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PROFESSIONAL SALES A MANAGEMENT CAREER Opportunity* lor man A woman in •n titaWnhad Amatican Financia <n»lituiion a If you think success Is important can be achieved thru' will power systematic training Sand full raaume photo (n/r) S tal no. to: Tha Personnel Manager S.T. BOX A*****693 words
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Advertisement698 1986-05-26 7 71 Situations Vacant: MM PRINTING STATIONERY CO re quirt* s Male/ Female Sales Heps Preferably with own transporl and some experience Good salary commission Int'd. pleas* all 34.***** for appointment WORKING LAOIEB AND House wives Karn good Income as part-time Tupperware Dealer MOO SI. OOO pm Interested please call Tel698 words
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Advertisement535 1986-05-26 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical I AUTOMATION CONTROL I I SYSTEMS ENGINEER I We have a vacancy for an Engineer who Is qualified and experienced I H In automation control equipment and systems and who has knowl- I H edge of robotics and535 words
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Advertisement143 1986-05-26 7 j INCORPORATED I 1 PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD I j Requires I At least secondary 2 education Able to communicate in Enylish Mandarin Sortie experience in manufacturing environment will be an advantage Tanning will be provided Interested applicants are 'equested to phone *****81 ext 2ls on Monday to Friday to143 words
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Advertisement402 1986-05-26 7 SANYO j II EiKTBONICSIS (PTE ITD i I requires Shift Technician a GCE *O' level from Technical stream a Able to perform 12-hour rotation shift Shift Operator (Male) a Physically fit a Able to perform 1 2-hour rotation shift Interested applicants, please write in with complete resume, expected salary and402 words
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Advertisement633 1986-05-26 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical m SANDEN IfINTERNATIONAL II (SINGAPORE) II PTE LTD II Leading international ■I assembler/manufacturer in auto air-condi- tioning compressors has career opportunin ties for. 11 Machinist fM Requirements: a NTC 3 in Metal Wi Machining/GCE *O' II level Mm a Training will be provided |l a Shift633 words
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Advertisement555 1986-05-26 7 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Job Interested in working for a big stable U.S. company which really cares for you 9 A Borne join our modern telephone manu facility in Kampong Übi as: p. Mole /Material f* Handlers (Rotating Ist 2nd Shifts X* or Permanent 3rd Shift)555 words
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Advertisement332 1986-05-26 7 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT SANYO Working hour V§&S£y^~\ 800amto5 40 pm jfi^fc* V (Mon to Fri) V*N fi Age 1 6 to 35 HklUt WALK -IN INTERVIEW jfjtfbp^ ilf^ 9 ar" to 4pm f o^j^ 4 Personnel Department N^^^^^jg^ Sanyo Electronics (S) Pre332 words
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Advertisement594 1986-05-26 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Li tt^^-IHL@3!!33SSS9aI m g )^i^i^**e+mmM*meWe^am yS has vacancies for: FEMALE OPERATORS Possess certificate in Basic Education (BEST) Primary 6 or Secondary or GCE O' level Working hours Ist Shift 730amt04 30 pm 2nd Shift 400pmto 1 1 30 pm 3rd Shift 11594 words
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Advertisement323 1986-05-26 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production I/I* A/IB I SINGAPORE LIMITED I requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts FEMALE QC INSPECTORS NTC 3 in Metal Machining or Technical 4 Experience not necessary Training will be provided Able to work on323 words
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Advertisement375 1986-05-26 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production yakßuujKsl 1 jWOECKEBf I a Completed Primary M I education iv A a Age 16-35 years m II Speaks simple Fng- II I w lish or Mandarin u «GCE with If] minimum 1 year K I experience I a Age between 20-35 I yeaxs W 1375 words
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Advertisement414 1986-05-26 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production «8 Cold Storage Manufacturing has an Immediate vacancy for a QA ASSISTANT Requirement* Singapore Citizen aged 16 years and above Male candidates must have completed National Service OCE 'O 1 level with credit in Science Attractive salary plus 2 months bonus will be offered to successful414 words
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Advertisement554 1986-05-26 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MiacsHansous j I Creating The Future In Electronic Manufacturing We ore a rapidly growing company offering controcting services for assembly of computer-grade printed circuit boards. Due to our expansion programme, we are looking for suitoble personnel for the following positions: 1) TEST TECHNICIANS554 words
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Advertisement416 1986-05-26 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Mrscarilan+ou* Miscellaneous Leader manufacturer of termferfeodrnjnton racquets h» fob opportunities for t) female Production Operators i) Sprayers 3) Electrical 'Badnician Mprhartcal Ifecimician For pMS» i 4% a. please come for a wofe-in Interview f"W\ liß^H^km Bfjk BAa^at **^a**fe A _> \MI JPJBJBJBJK BJBJBJI MHaV416 words
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Advertisement179 1986-05-26 8 REQUIRES MALE SECURITY GUARDS a At least Prl 8 education. a Able to read it write simple English. a Applicants must be physically fit. Apply In person with four (4) passport size photographs to: Unit 14-03/05 High St. Centra. 1 North Bridge Rd. S'pora 0817 Applicant* ara invitad to till179 words
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Advertisement549 1986-05-26 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A large local organisation with expanding activities invites applications for the following positions: TOUR MANAGER At least 5 to 10 years experience in the local tour business covering Singapore and Malaysia. Must be bilingual and possess a good working knowledge of local history of tourist spots549 words
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Advertisement607 1986-05-26 9 74 Situations Va :ant Miscellaneou t International AirfroMt 1 Forwarder invitas application* to tha following poaitiona: 1 CUSTOMER SERVI :ES CLERKS (FEMALI Some air freight forwarding experience essential Able to communicate at all levels. Able to work Independently Able to type accurately and fast Willing to work long hours 2.607 words
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Advertisement801 1986-05-26 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Garment manufacturer requlrea 1 INDOOR SALES PROMOTERS (Ferneto) with past sales experience bilingual and with cheerful pleasant disposition 2. DRIVER/ DELIVERY MAN For appekilment plseaa ca« 23SSS91 ImnifxliAt*) vsCaVoctof) foci 1) GENERAL CLERK 2) SALES REPRESENTATIVE With own transport. Basic salary $500 to $600 with attractive801 words
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Advertisement743 1986-05-26 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WANTED MALE I Ke male Security Guards Apply personally: 89 Short Street. «03-08 Oolden Wall Auto Centre SO7lB Tel: *****08 DELIVERY CUM DRIVER required Call personally at Blk 104. Boon Keng Road. »05-06 Tel *****33 DENTAL NURSES REOD Pis writ? with tel. no to. «02-39, International743 words
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Advertisement400 1986-05-26 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance EASY LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS 4-year repayment Low interest rates Prompt service UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE Tel: *****82 (11 lines) *****41 *****13 *****74 APNO 0075 HITACHI LEASMG (SNttJtraK) PTE LTD off mr* new and used car loans at competitive interest rates. Mortgage loans also available.400 words
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Advertisement911 1986-05-26 9 86 For Sato: BMW 14 BMW 3201 4-door. 1 pte owner Car In tip top cond. Rd tax till March 17. Car with full accessories For appt call *****00 15 BMW 3201. 4-door. 1 private owner Original paint, sports rims, tax new, beautiful condition, $69,000 *****44 O REON. ALMOST -78911 words
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Advertisement899 1986-05-26 9 89 For Sato: Datsun/Nissan SO DATSUN 120Y. alrcon hl-fl.. sport rim asking $10,900. Call *****14 11 DATSUN 120V. Aircon. hl-fl. sports rims, Ist owner, original paint, excellent cond. *****28 12 DATSUN 120Y GL. 1 owner. Excellent cond Tel: *****88 Peter. View: 11 Jin Mas Puteh. •83/ 'S3 FORD Laser 13899 words
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Advertisement942 1986-05-26 9 93 For Sate Honda ENTHUSIAST AGENCY PTE LTD SaHa/ Buy* uaad Honda BMW Loan it Insurance can be arranged 4 Maw industrial Rd., Off Upp. Paya Labar Rd., #01-08. TEL: 2SSBSSS. S.M. TAN (Tha Hcinaad Uaad Car Daalar). 14 CIVIC 1.5 GL 12-valve. Car's cond. genuinely excellent it original throughout.942 words
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Advertisement680 1986-05-26 9 97 For Sak>: Commercial Vehicles 72 a 78 Mazda Bongo s/wagon. 8-seater. pte. plate, all are good cond. It new paint. $3,500 18 Maju Ave., Serangoon Odn. •SI a "02 Datsun 120Y St Toyota panel vans Beautiful cond $4,600. 18 Maju Ave Serangoon Odn. 107S TOYOTA HI-ACE Van 2nd owner.680 words
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Advertisement836 1986-05-26 9 99 Vehicles Wanted ADVERTISER oMara good pricas for 1977 onwards. Mercedes (all models) a BMW. Volvo and all Continental cars s Japanese cars and commercial vehicles (all models) a scrap cars of any capacity TANGLIN USED CARS CO. 00, KMNnay Road Singapora 0023 Tal: *****03/ *****69 ADVERTISER Cash payment on836 words
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Advertisement899 1986-05-26 9 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.ll majaatic bungalow on otovslod grd 55.000 aq.lt. i+l+l rooms Huge master bdrm Spacious living/ dining for entertaining Patio overlooking greenery/ pool. $•.500. D.lO American »ch vicinity modern d/storey bungalow. 4*l rms $4,200 0.11 Raffl** Pk. renovated bungalow. 4 1 rms Patio/ matured gdn $3,000 up.899 words
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Advertisement1006 1986-05-26 10 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses FURNISHED SINGLE STOREY BUNGALOW Detached bungalow In a quiet residential area off Holland Road Land area 27,000 sq.ft. with matured garden Renovated and redecorated I bedrooms/ attached bath, spacious living, dining, patio, servant quarters and garage Rental $3,000 0.n.0. For enquiry, please1,006 words
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Advertisement776 1986-05-26 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartment* Apartments P^* sxxO fur bust vmin Hotel Style I LUXURIOUS ♦WHRrMBITS At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Mini goM course style lobby Reception lounge Large swimming pool Free seH-servwe launderette Children's wading pool Tropical776 words
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Advertisement531 1986-05-26 10 DIST.IS MANDARIN GDN.. Meyer Park, brand new condo. overlooking seavtew. 3+ 1 bdrms. S/pool, squash, tennis. Partially/ f/furn. can be arranged. *****55. DRAVCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUS Apartmenu fully alrconditloned with swimming pool. Suitable for expatriate families on Company's lease. Call *****77/8. D-21 PANDAN VALLEY $1,500 $2,600. D-12 new Nadla Mans. $1,500.531 words
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Advertisement988 1986-05-26 10 107 Accommodation Availabia: Apartmants D18T.9 PATERSON RD. apt Walklng distance to Orchard Lido Theatre. 3+l bdrms. F/furn Fully alrcon. $1,300 *****55. DIST.S SILVER TWR. luxurious, brand new. 3/ 4 bdrms., balcony pool, squash. Near Orchard Rd. $3,000 $3,500. No agts *****70 D.H) HILTON HOTEL vicinity highrise mals. 3 bdrms S/pool.988 words
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Advertisement905 1986-05-26 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmanta D.7 TEXTILE CTR. Cosy 2-bdrm Central alrcon., sea view. Furn. $850 Steed: *****54/ *****51. D.7 THE PLAZA/ Middle Rd 2 bdrms, fully or j>/furn. $950 upwards. Sanjlng Ent. *****35. D.S CAVENAOH H'SE (near Orchard) 3+l bdrm. Furn. S/pool, security etc. $1150 Rodge *****79 D.t CAVENAOH CT.905 words
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Advertisement797 1986-05-26 10 110 Accommodation Wantad: Apart man Is JAPANESE FAMILIES REQUIRE apts with facilities In dlst 5. 9. 10. 11. 15. 16. 21 li 23. Owners pis call Jonathan Charles. 278-8777. HDB/ HUOC A pte apts In any dlst Please call: *****89/ *****32 (we have ready clients). HOB/ PTE. APTS. furn. unfurnished797 words
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Advertisement955 1986-05-26 10 114 fe*** 1 Prlvat 11* F« Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartmaiite Apartments Ap«rtri«nts OCCUPY 7H5 Oa7l> y/s 7?1/W yOL //VK V«laParkisrKMBirnpr acon<toTwiiumw.lhrnodefn\ f 2Z? I lacMies We've added a very important aspect o( 1 modem (wig for today's busy tofcs. I Green haven M P M A luscxx«955 words
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Advertisement568 1986-05-26 10 113 For Sal*: Houses D.IS 2-1/2-STOREY SEMI-O. on elevated grd. 5 bdrms.. 8100 sq.ft F'hold. $565,000. Delfl: *****84/ 5. D.19 CHOICE OF corner/ Intermeata!« terr. 1200 sq.ft. to 4300 sq.ft Henry bRA- *****82/ *****«6 D.IS, TAI YUAN GJr vicinity, d/storey detached. 11.5**, «q.ft. 5+ 1 rms $560,000. MAE 2P7l6fe D.IS568 words
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Advertisement740 1986-05-26 10 DIST J HONG .EONG CONDO Luxurious 3 bdrms with Net 1508 sq.ft. Full condo tacihtiaa. Low maintenance. $270,000 DIST.M ORCHARD VICINITY Luxurious high Ik. apt. with panoramic view »l city. Large living/ dining, apkt-leval. 3 bdnm ser vant's. 2JOt sq.ft. $450,000 OLYMPIC 255-3333 l>o«i 0.5 CHWLc CMIAN Road townhouse 1600740 words
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Advertisement1013 1986-05-26 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments PANDAN VALLEY CHEMPAKA Court. 5 bdrms./ attached bath. 2670 sq ft. Condo facilities. $365,000 on o Rolf *****1 1 PATERSON TWRS. 4 bdrms servant's. $460.00t Lucky Twr Calrnhtll $450,000 Liberty *****17 $300,000 BT. Tlmati. Sherwood Towers, nicely furn 3 bdrms Balconies Facilities Atlantic tel *****531,013 words
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Advertisement1716 1986-05-26 11 115 For Sale: HUOC 115 For Sale: HUOC Apartments Apartments 0 HUDC PHASE I& II 0 A ATTRACTIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE A X FOR A Purchase of your home Q a Refinancing CALL: 225-5225 0 C*****AK0 JJ Consumer Services Group O AND ASK FOR ANY CONSUMER FINANCE OFFICER Q 116 For1,716 words
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Advertisement461 1986-05-26 11 117 Properties Wanted 1 ZIZZZIIMBfc-^ IjßQSbJu^^l Lw Your assets when yous«llH| through our Ballot W Housing resale centra. We tpedaUae (since wo are one of the pioneers in resale We provide >r«e consultation on latest policies We guarantee your sales at reasonable puces you aie one up t*rte« yoc; se//^W461 words
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Advertisement1460 1986-05-26 11 118 Factory Spacaa 118 Factory Spacaa 118 Factory Spacaa j'^Sb^^Vw.^^ I -^M \\~^^m-**v' "^^^TBbmß l^* 1 '•J pJb^p^j»warehouse >^»^fa^ r kllbbbbbbbbS B*T IZll** 1 3 STOREY i^B^ B^H Z7Z3 sq ft TERRACE <^BbBBMBBI BbV(|9 FLATTED FACTORY WAREHOUSE i^L. 1 227 sq ft 82i3saft fl R^ 1712sqft alto^Z BP^^ 2874sqft 91711,460 words
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Advertisement587 1986-05-26 11 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spec** Office Spaces Office Spaces VQbb^Ubb^bbbbS AtSXNFDRD, IS you are specially blessed... riß^^^^^aß^^^^B B with good climate, favourable terrain and pß^^H^^^^^^^^Hr harmony to the people. In short, you have fen 8 shui on y° ur nde. So says B^^p^^fl Mr587 words
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Advertisement856 1986-05-26 11 BHINQ KWAN HOUSE 4 SHENTON WAV SINGAPORE 0108 o 22-storey building Prestigious office premises available for letting Strategically located In Singapore's financial centre Carparklng facilities CONTACT SINGAPORE LAND LTD *****12 CBO OFFICE SPACE from 510 sq.ft. to 2.298 sq.ft for lease Fully carpeted, wallpapered, partitioned with beautlfur butlt-ln cabinets. Available856 words
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Advertisement596 1986-05-26 12 121 For Rant: Office Spaces $450/ $550/ $650 B ill inc I HI 616 764 sq ft. MacHhersoii s.m m Wing Inil Bldg 33T2255 Kxt A GOOD LOCATION 1 rxiil.- Centre sq ft Tel *****89 Mrs C'hua MAXWELL HOUSE 6TH and Bth fluor fur rent sale Call *****5V 122 Office596 words
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Advertisement471 1986-05-26 12 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: Shop Spacea Shop Spaces ILASTPRIME SPACE I (approx 2200sqft, facing concourse) I ONLY A FEW SHOP UNITS I Avaiabie on the did storey of SERANGOON PLAZA I At Serangoon Road adjoining the President Merlin Hotel I H •numerous complementary attractions -2 H H departmental471 words
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Advertisement398 1986-05-26 12 127 Oth«r Real Estate LANO^^N^JppeTpayaTebar Rd for sale. Planning approval for 2 blocks of 4-storey malson- I ette/ apt. obtained. Area around |J 40.000 sq.ft. Highest offer seruro^l Tel: *****33 Mr Tan. |1 CHATt WORTH PK. 60,000 sq.ft U Suitable for redevelopmeM Other areas avail. GK: *****13/ D.13 SRADDELL HEIOHTS.398 words
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Advertisement1187 1986-05-26 12 137 Touf 137 Tour 137 Tours 137 Tour* I I 1 ll*** 1 1 I I m Australia rfhe'soufh'pacific [^^W[_F^J fromAs37 COACH TRAVEL 'ES to b smKs «s^ fromAs4B m tsssssr -ssssrar H Reson/ces/counn looms riglMsJ from As7l 7 DAYS-W4O KMSaWST 1 I Colour coded prepaid voucher L > --Mil1,187 words
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Advertisement520 1986-05-26 12 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours «f SCHOOL HOUDAY SPECIAL HiL^* "IHHi^ j^^K |5D GEfmN&VPENANG/CAMERON SurtMoa/TueWed $155 $225 It 50 PEHANG/CAMERON/GENTING (Air/Train) SurVMonrTue/Wed $369 170 GENnNG^ENANG/CAMERONKLyM'CCA SurVMorvTu^rVed $265 $349 150 GEr^N(yPO*ANGmAAOYAJ (Coach/Air) 3,7,12,16,17,21/6 $379 I 60 GBITIIvGrPENANGriiMDYAI SurVMorvTueAVed $265 $319 H 4DSN r^MNGCAMERON SurVMorvTuoWed $150 $209 it 405N GENTINGVPENANG Daily520 words
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Advertisement532 1986-05-26 13 137 Tours 137 Tours (p r=^ Tourwin Asia Selection i TAIWAN ,„>., $1684 9/12/15 Days Taiwan iin I j.pe! dccommoddlion rfl Asid World Hotel} AliMnfHong KongfMacaufßangkofcrPattaya Oep 25 5 16 8 6 15 6 22 6 HONG KONG t™ $320/$3BO 4/S Oayt Hong Kong<Oc«an Park/Song Dynasty (not mcli/diMi; tn Keli532 words
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Advertisement564 1986-05-26 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I SANIA S UNIQUE BLEND OF cci? <v'^ s »^?«rV» 7D Al Ks«a (every Sat) $1858 Mi*. Y\ rL^_ V 8/120 Korea/Hongkono/Taiwan (every Wed) From $1888 YOU Y? i2DKorea/Hongfcong/Guanflzhou/Gutin $2258 jw flD^j3n J Every We(l SEOUL M^SL/ 1 3D Korea/ Japan/Sapporo/Hongkong $2788 2^ <y^p*^564 words
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Advertisement504 1986-05-26 13 ENGLISH <O' LEVEL Wed 2 00- 3.30pm 28/5 Wed 3.30- 5.00pm 28/5 Wed 6 30- 7.45pm 28/5 Frl 6 30- 7.45pm 30/5 Frl 7.45- 9.00pm 30/5 Sat 2 00- 3 30pm 31/5 Sun 10.00- 11.30am 1/6 Sun 11.30- I.oopm 1/6 Mon 2 00- 3.30pm 2/6 Mon 3.30- 5.00pm 2/6 Mon504 words
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Advertisement1008 1986-05-26 13 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education itS A CAREER IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT WFOR YOU? Study 2 years at HOTELCONSULT. Switzerland I and transfer to one of the following American I Lf^^^^i^^Bv universities I Washington State University I I B^^^^K.. University of Massachusetts a^^—^ I p™^ •> Virginia Polytechnic —————_*i I1,008 words
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Advertisement799 1986-05-26 13 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses I WORRIED I A V 2 by that |^f^ 0' level? I V I Come and see us at I ATT LANGUAGE CENTRE Our 'O' level revision courses are starting on 5 June They cover grammar, comprehensior summary work and composition799 words
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Advertisement783 1986-05-26 14 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses m£j t^SsajeLJ ComtmrtrmcCompuif J} j^^^^^BJg Training /f 77m K*y to <^^^^^^-^*^ s Your Future ©NCC DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES In addition to the syllabus prescribed by the NCC. students will be taught on the following NCC OP Documentation Standards NCC Data On Disc NCC783 words
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Advertisement602 1986-05-26 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (Intar.) 1 Thurs 8.00- 9.30pm 29/05 2) Frl 6.30- B.oopm 30/05 3) Tues 7 30- 900pm 03/06 4) Frl 7.30- 9.00pm 06/06 5) Sat 2.00- 3.30pm 07/06 6) Sun 9.30-1 1.00am 08/06 7) Sun 11.00-12.30pm 15/06 8) Thurs 6.30- B.oopm 19/06 BUSINESS STATISTICS 1 Mon602 words
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Advertisement729 1986-05-26 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses I I AX* eWNM-X RCU WITH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NEW COURSES INTERIOR DCSION e ADVERTISING ARTS #OS-23 PEACE CENTRE S(OS22) TEL: 33W441/3MS3SS A.C.M. AT SEMBAWANO Road/ Ylshun has new classes on computer, LCCI Accounting b Marketing Diploma. Tel: *****22/ 3. 151 Language Courses GENERAL ENOLISH (TmgM729 words
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Advertisement572 1986-05-26 14 155 Modslling/ Ospoftmsnt Instruction .fc^ BB^BBBV B^bk. ELBA YEO •JOOCL CCNTRE Personal Oroomlng Social Graces Fashion Sense Deportment Professional Modelling I #S*-17 Ms* Par CstHM I Tat M*****/ M7S7SI Kt Coofcsry Instruction CAKC «MKS«O Cooking class commencing 27/5 Steam shrimp dumpling, slu mar. steam Chinese sponge cake. 28/5 coconut pudding572 words
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Advertisement103 1986-05-26 14 BBP^bVt^^bl s^fl UWSBL The collected advice of a group of highly qualified anr* experienced doctors, presented clearly and concisely How to give emergency, first aid How to correctly identify symptoms and take the right action When to call your doctor The warning sign of serious illness Clear directions for treating103 words
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Advertisement1411 1986-05-26 14 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES ■HBKTAMTS RSSOBBI kH» EsSK" 1 i BS n^ s^.oo I ?&£X%>m Trlrx S«>r»lrr: S.T.A.N.T.S. HS "i<tW<l TIMKAO i T.-l TM\M\ >\i I ,t.s a, h,-< Sun.l.i> Tim.-s S$J.. n, .rn I PeMtd S$l(l Hi APPCHNTMOiTS INCORPORATED B I J^Tr^Z PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD 8s /f ffj\ I Quality1,411 words
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Advertisement1062 1986-05-26 15 NOTICES I sale I S@r OF 1 PLANT AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT I Caterpillar DBH, 920, 980, D6C D4D I 977K, 95.iK 955L Hitachi JCB I Excavators, P&H 440S Crawler Crane I Nissha D2O7LC Piling I Machines, Tadano TR 151 Rough Terrain Crane, Rayco Vibrating Roller, Ruston RB 22 Cranes CAT/MWM/GM1,062 words
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Advertisement806 1986-05-26 15 Kentucky Fried Chicken (S)Ltd^7 (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) J^ NOTICE OF ANNUAL GEMEWAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 12th Annual General I Meeting of KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN (S) LTD will be held at I Hart House, 17 Kallang Junction, Singapore 1233 on I Thursday. 12th June806 words
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Advertisement462 1986-05-26 15 This announcement appears for the purposes of record only i LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Victoria, Australia) Introduction of 99,755,982 ordinary shares of 10 Australian cents each to the Stock Exchange of Singapore Limited 26 May, 1986 Arranged by ARBUTHNOT LATHAM ASIA LIMITED f The announcement appears as a462 words
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Advertisement769 1986-05-26 15 AMALGAMATED PROPERTIES X I INDUSTRIES BERHAD A LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATES The following share certificates have been reported lost, mislaid or destroyed CartWcia Moa. Ma ol Shares Raglatered In the name ol 5412/416 5 1.000 Rsrsefcutuan Keb. Pekeburw Kecii Msia NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT If within fourteen (14) days769 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous716 1986-05-26 16 ■BBMaJaVafIHMMaVNaVBWHaVMBVMft SUN TAN ByCoilett* PEANUTS By Scmui* f: I HAD MGC£ AAQNeyA ■^aP^^^^^^**^^^ I 1 \~7 'll7' 1 I 7 1 5^TANe>/£A£.A -r- l^^fc. (QK i'LLS£T^m 600F AFTERNOON MANA6ER /7UT THESE ON TRUNKS /FOR OU*^ w L:y££Xfo^ y JK C IW#TS N(CG— tZZI. i'm the photographer Vu)ill you please 7716 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration982 1986-05-26 17 Pictures by DAVID TAN One image of musicians is of well-groomed, intense who spend their spare time at practice. They may of conventionality m ethereal pursuit of musical they? ANU BALA tells how members of the Orchestra let down their hair after time-consuming rehearsals and performances.982 words
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Article, Illustration765 1986-05-26 17 MHee Davis, jazz trumpeter and father ofjfuekm' (a marriage off jazz and rock), turns 60 today. RBI FMNCKLIIMk pays him a visit in New York. THE prince of darkness, swashbuckling in silver and gold, waves his crimson trumpet, lifts his blue sunglasses, and peersUPI - 765 words
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Miscellaneous648 1986-05-26 17 What's nn PERFORMANCE can take part. Beauty World Centre. 10 am tions, Stuttgart. Goethe-Insti- Group Lounge, lobby level, mission: $2.20 for adults and INSTANT ASIA CULTUR- Entries must be original and 10 pm. On till June 9. tut Art Gallery, noon -6 pm Hotel Meridien, Changi. 8 $1.10 for children.648 words
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Miscellaneous962 1986-05-26 17 GHG I Radio One 90.5 mHz in VHF Band N 5.5S Ml National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45 Another962 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1986-05-26 18 Xn fact, Samsonite waited years for technology to match their idea of the perfect Oyster suitcase. An idea which is set oceans apart by such distinct features as: Mfci^^i dustproof seal. B^fl It's a rubber gasket that kk bßh^^^B runs ali l()lin(1 tne rini illul .^4 fil I^^^^^^^B^ guards your228 words
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Miscellaneous1319 1986-05-26 18 rVnESiI T^ ~M OLh MY VCW Kamtan Chandran ~2 J=SafP^ v^li^Mw I D^ilgliesh solves another whodunnit VraHs b^bbbbbbb& Bm&«$ .^^l Bm aaaaV^^M ba al bT aV*B aV\ ILA TY^fc* Black Tower (Ch A dam Smith's M«ney three boys discover that they nTT r »PP er John MD B* Bm« 11,319 words
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