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Title Section15 1986-06-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration889 1986-06-27 1 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM After that call to the big boys, a message to one fast growing up By m beoul SEOUL The message was delivered m a chummy fashion. The words used were diplomatic but not such that they were not direct enough: SouthFRANCIS ONG - 889 words
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425 1986-06-27 1 Unsmiling and uncivil take note -Teng Cheong SALES and restaurant staff who save their smiles for tourists and civil servants who aren't civil were singled out by Mr Ong Teng Cheong as Singaporeans who should take special notice of the national courtesy campaign. Launching the 1986 courtesy campaign at the425 words
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Article114 1986-06-27 1 'I need a wife' driver gets wed GARDEN CITY (Kansas) Robert Todd, who advertised for a wife on a sign placed at the back of his red pick-up truck, has finally tied the knot after a three-month search for a bride. On a dare from a friend, the 56-year-old manAP - 114 words
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Article94 1986-06-27 1 THE Straits Times will have a Courtesy Hotline from July 1 to receive calls about acts of kindliness. It will be open from noon to 2 pm every weekday. After it closes for the day, we will look for the courteous people yon draw oar attention94 words
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191 1986-06-27 1 "THERE'S a need to keep up the standard of local productions and where standards have not been met, to improve them." Robert Yeo, lecturer, poet and novelist. "If we invite foreign troupes, it's important to see their own works. If it's an American dance191 words
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94 1986-06-27 1 Judiciary inquiry report for President PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee is to receive today the report of the recently concluded Commission of Inquiry that investigated Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's allegations of executive interference m the subordinate judiciary. The report will be presented to him at the Istana by the Commissioner, Justice T.S.94 words
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Article53 1986-06-27 1 ST Index drops 15 points THE Singapore stock market suffered the biggest setback of its twomonth rally yesterday as prices fell across a broad front on profit-taking. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 15.43 points to 756.01 on what dealers said was a correction after the recent surge. Pull report53 words
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Article, Illustration265 1986-06-27 1 THESE eight students are this year's President's Scholars. Six of them will go on to universities m Britain and two will study medicine at the National University of Singapore. Three will be at Oxford University. They are: Claudine Lim Hsi-Yun (National Junior College), who will read philosophy,265 words
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Advertisement148 1986-06-27 1 Chok Tong m Indonesia Aceh gives Chok Tong a warrior's welcome Page 8 Brig-Gen Lee m the US Bilateral free trade agreement raised again Page 19 ARRIVE HONGKONG i SAN FRANC-ISC O M I IC-'SHRS p.-un, DAIL\ hXUPI SAMEDAY Prom July Ist, Cathay Pacific flies direct from Hong Kong to148 words
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Article490 1986-06-27 2 Yishun fire by arson? POLICE believe arsonists set fire to 150 chairs and 40 tables m the void deck of Block 706, Yishun Avenue 5, early yesterday. Firemen said they could smell kerosene after the blaze was put out at about 1 am. Residents m the block said they490 words
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Article170 1986-06-27 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE trend towards establishing nuclear-free zones has long been recognised by Asean as a positive contribution to world peace and security. So it was not entirely unexpected that Asean foreign ministers, meeting m Manila earlier this week, should continue to pursue the idea of a170 words
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112 1986-06-27 2 Ocean talks begin INDONESIA and Australia have begun talks m Jakarta on the joint development of a potentially oil-rich stretch of ocean m a disputed area between the two countries. The talks are being held amid signs of a thaw m their row over a112 words
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Article246 1986-06-27 2 Boycott threat AFRICAN nations were reported to be considering taking measures against Britain, including boycotting next month's Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh, to put new pressure on London for sanctions against South Africa. Press reports on Thursday said Commonwealth nations were looking into their own sanctions against Britain.246 words
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Article275 1986-06-27 2 Wimbledon shocks THE eighth, 14th and 16th seeds Swede Anders Jarryd, Argentinian Martin Jaite and American Johan Kriek were ousted as the Wimbledon championships produced more shocks on Wednesday. Jarryd was knocked out by South African Eddie Edwards 3-6, 6-4, 7-6, 6-2. Jaite lost 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 to American275 words
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Article246 1986-06-27 2 Predictable music STEPHEN Bishop-Kovacevich, Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms, Swingle Singers, Canadian Brass, Ellis Marsalis Jazz Quartet, University of Philippines Madrigal Singers we packed it all m at a tempo that was breathless. Were there any gripes? Well, one or two. Some musicians felt that the diet was high246 words
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Article208 1986-06-27 2 MORE JAPANESE COMPANIES WANT TO INVEST HERE FINANCE Minister Dr Richard Hu has disclosed that substantially more Japanese companies are interested m investing m Singapore. He said this yesterday on his return from Tokyo where he had given the keynote address at an economic symposium, organised by the Nihon208 words
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Article107 1986-06-27 2 NUS EXPLAINS CRITERIA THE National University of Singapore, m reply to a letter that it should reveal its admission criteria, says that it clearly stated, m a joint announcement with the Public Service Commission m 1979, that as from that year "not more than 15 per cent of the107 words
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Article, Illustration656 1986-06-27 3 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM Something new, something old, something borrowed By m Seoul SEOUL A number of the Singaporeans who accompanied Mr Lee Kuan Yew to the presidential Blue House here yesterday were there seven years ago. I was one of them, then asFRANCIS ONG - 656 words
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450 1986-06-27 3 SEOUL The Prime Ministers of Singapore and South Korea both referred to the sage Confucius when they proposed toasts to each other's country at a lunch yesterday. Mr Lho Shin-yong, m extending a very warm welcome to Mr Lee Kuan Yew, said: "AsH.L. LIM - 450 words
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Article47 1986-06-27 3 OSLO A Greenpeace ship protesting against Norwegian whaling was seized by coastguards and towed into a port m northern Norway on Wednesday, the environmentalist group said. A Greenpeace spokesman said coastguards had confined the 12-strong crew on board the converted trawler Moby Dick ReuterReuter - 47 words
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287 1986-06-27 3 Red Army man on trial for forged passport TOKYO A member of the Japanese Red Army, who allegedly took part m terrorist acts m Singapore and Europe, went on trial on Thursday for carrying a false passport. Yoshiaki Yamada, 37, surrendered to police m February when he returned to JapanUPI - 287 words
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135 1986-06-27 3 Filipino workers in S'ore will be one topic MANILA President Corazon Aquino said yesterday that she would like to raise with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew Issues of bilateral trade but more specifically the future of Filipino workera m Singapore. Mrs Aquino said on the subject of the workers: "IABBY - 135 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-06-27 3 SYDNEY Prime Minister Bob Hawke's drive to shore up Australia's creaking economy received a boost yesterday when a national wage fixing authority ordered minimal pay rises and rejected union demands for extra benefits. The Arbitration Commission's ruling after several monthsReuter - 367 words
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254 1986-06-27 4 Peres under fire over security chief's pardon TEL AVIV Prime minister Shimon Peres came under fire yesterday over the pardoning of Israel's internal security chief who resigned after allegations that he had ordered the killing of two captured Palestinian guerillas. Outraged parliamentarians and lawyers have opposed President Chaim Herzog's pardonReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration87 1986-06-27 4 PEOPLE tend to leave many things In their backyards. Bat a crashed plane? Well, this plane, m the backyard of a house m Amsterdam, didn't make news by crashing there. Rather, it made news because it was pat there. The owner of the housie, a moaeiPana - 87 words
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271 1986-06-27 4 Opec loses up to $133 b from oil price fall BRIONI (Yugoslavia) THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has estimated that the fall m members' revenue this year as a result of the collapse m oil prices will be US$5O billion to US$6O billion (Sslll billion to Ssl33 billion) fromFT - 271 words
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Article, Illustration404 1986-06-27 4 LONDON PUTTING new pressure on Britain for sanctions against South Africa, African nations were reported to be considering taking measures against Britain itself, including boycotting next month's Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh. Press reports m London on Thursday said Commonwealth nations were looking into theirUPI; FT - 404 words
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242 1986-06-27 4 JOHANNESBURG News about unrest m South Africa, already down to a trickle under the state of emergency, appeared to have all but dried up following the suspension of official daily media briefings and with Parliament going into recess this week. Members of theReuter; AR - 242 words
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108 1986-06-27 4 VATICAN CITY Nearly 100 astrologers attended Pope John Paul H's weekly general audience on Wednesday and submitted a petition seeking professional recognition by the Roman Catholic Church and a papal blessing. The church condemns astrology. Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro said he could not explainAP - 108 words
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Article74 1986-06-27 4 INDIAN RAILWAYS is pushing ahead with plans to scrap its 6,000 ageing steam engines by the year 2000. Negotiations are now under way with several countries for India to buy 50 diesel locomotives as the first stage of the phase-out plan. Indian Railways has about 11,000AFP - 74 words
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Article62 1986-06-27 4 THE REMAINS of 37 cavalrymen who died m the most famous battle of America's Indian wars were reburied exactly 110 years after they made their last stand with Lt-Col George Armstrong Custer. The remains, removed from various sites m archaeological digs over the past two summers, wereAP - 62 words
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Article82 1986-06-27 4 IRAN HAS released Air France's former station manager m Iran, Jean- Yves Albertini, at the end of a one-year prison term for giving parties considered corrupt m the Islamic republic, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The sources said Albertini and the French Charge d'Affaires m Teheran, Mr Pierre laReuter - 82 words
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Article83 1986-06-27 4 THE UNITED STATES and Soviet Union wound up the latest round of their 15-month-old arms control talks m Geneva yesterday with Moscow's chief delegate saying there had not been any progress. "I haven't seen any," Mr Viktor Karpov told reporters when asked if there had beenUPI - 83 words
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Article60 1986-06-27 4 MEMBERS OF Hongkong's Executive Council no longer have to swear allegiance to Queen Elizabeth when they first join the legislative body. The council passed a Bill on Wednesday which provides an alternative oath for the policy-makers, all appointed by the territory's government, who can now opt instead toAFP - 60 words
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229 1986-06-27 5 Brain-dead mother to deliver baby LOS ANGELES A brain dead woman whose 27-week-old foetus continues to develop will be kept alive long enough to deliver the child, accordIng to a settlement reached between the woman's parents and the unborn child's father. Derrick Poole, 31, was recognised In the settlement asAP - 229 words
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147 1986-06-27 5 US car workers win case for unemployment aid WASHINGTON THE Supreme Court has ruled that the government must provide unemployment aid that could total more than US$2OO million (Ss44o million) to American car workers hurt by import competition. The justices, m a five-to-four decision on Wednesday, reversed an appeals courtReuter - 147 words
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Article119 1986-06-27 5 Peru train bomb kills 7 tourists CUZCO (Peru) Seven people, including an American and three West Europeans, were killed on Wednesday and 39 injured when a bomb exploded m a train filled with tourists heading for the majestic Andean ruins of Machu Picchu. The bomb went off m a luggageReuter - 119 words
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210 1986-06-27 5 LONDON American actor and director Sam Wanamaker has won a 17-year battle to rebuild William Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on its original London site. The end of the legal wrangle came m an out-of-court settlement of an action brought by Mr Wanamaker's Shakespeare Globe TrustReuter - 210 words
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Article19 1986-06-27 5 STOCKHOLM East German leader Erich Honecker arrived here on Wednesday for a three-day visit, officials said. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article, Illustration98 1986-06-27 5 IT LOOKS as though these two zookeepers are idling sitting on the fence and listening to music through headphones. But Mr Joachim Fengler (left) and Mr Jurgen liammes, of Duisburg Zoo, Duisburg, West Germany, are m fact wearing heavy ear plugs to shutPANA - 98 words
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Article, Illustration284 1986-06-27 5 NEW YORK Central Intelligence Agency director William Casey has stepped up efforts to restrict reporting on security matters by personally warning two publishers that books they are planning may violate US law. Mr Robert Bernstein, chairman of Random House, said onReuter - 284 words
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298 1986-06-27 5 Congress passes Bill for $220 m aid to Contras WASHINGTON THE House of Representatives, m a major victory for President Ronald Reagan, approved his request for US$lOO million (Ss22o million), mostly m military aid, for US-backed rebels fighting Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government. The House voted 221 to 209 on WednesdayReuter; AFP - 298 words
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Article286 1986-06-27 5 WASHINGTON The United States budget deficit soared to U5539.4 billion (about SsB6 billion) m May, the largest imbalance m a year, the Treasury Department said on Wednesday. It left the US budget deficit for the first eight months of the fiscal year at U*****.8 billion,AP - 286 words
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Article, Illustration580 1986-06-27 7 4 This disease is not like some others where there is no light at the end of the tunnel we can see the light because we have a good understanding off how the virus works after an almost incredi- m bly short periodAP; Reuter - 580 words
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Article31 1986-06-27 7 ABIDJAN Officials m the West African state of Ivory Coast found 2.5 hectares of cannabis plants growing m a botanical park, newspaper reports said here on Wednesday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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188 1986-06-27 7 PARIS Aids virus infection may be rising more rapidly among American military recruit applicants than many health officials had believed, according to the first detailed analysis of applicants' blood tests. The officials who did the study said they believed it indicated that youngNYT - 188 words
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Article, Illustration242 1986-06-27 7 ROME A CITY consultant has ruled that high-fashion designer, Valentino, had no grounds to gripe about the noise and smell of frying food from a nearby McDonald's hamburger stand m the historic Piazza dl Spagna. Civil engineer Sergio Land told a policeUPI - 242 words
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276 1986-06-27 7 MOSCOW Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Vladimir Lomeiko has been replaced m a continuing shake-up m the state information apparatus, official sources said. They confirmed on Wednesday reports that Mr Lomeiko, 50, who introduced regular briefings for foreign correspondents 30 months ago, had been succeededReuter - 276 words
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146 1986-06-27 7 WASHINGTON New Soviet ambassador Yuri Dubinin met opposition Democrat leaders of the Senate on Wednesday and delivered a Soviet proposal for regular meetings between US and Soviet legislators on arms control issues. But Senate democratic leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia said thatReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration145 1986-06-27 7 BRUSSELS Former Prime Minister Paul Vanden Boeynants has been found guilty of fiscal fraud and forgery and given a suspended three-year prison sentence. Vanden Boeynants, 67, a butcher who became a successful businessman and one of Belgium's leading politicians, had pleaded not guilty onUPI; Reuter - 145 words
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249 1986-06-27 7 Nevada nuclear test causes rumble in Vegas LAS VEGAS A powerful British nuclear device was detonated on Wednesday deep beneath the Nevada Desert, sending shock waves that caused high-rise buildings to sway m Las Vegas, more than 160 km away. The blast, code-named Darwin, took place after noon, nearly eightAP; UPI - 249 words
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Article, Illustration609 1986-06-27 8 CHEONG YIP SENG; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Aceh gives Chok Tong a warrior's welcome CHEONG YIP SENG YANG RAZALI KASSIM Singapore delegation's tour of Sumatran province By and m Medan MEDAN Mr Goh Chok Tong flew from Jakarta yesterday to an economically important part of Indonesia the resource-rich province of Aceh m northern Sumatra so close geographicallyVOW YUN WOH - 609 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-06-27 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By MEDAN If not for Lake Toba, many Singaporeans might not have been aware that there is such a place called Sumatra m Indonesia, Singapore's biggest neighbour. Lying to the west across the Straits of Malacca, it is more than461 words
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447 1986-06-27 8 IRENE NGOO - Japan pledges to step up ties through its aid programmes IRENE NGOO Asean dialogue session BY m Manila MANILA Japan yesterday pledged it will step up its ties with Asean through various economic assistance and technical co-op-eration programmes. Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr Shintaro Abe, told his Asean counterparts at a447 words
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202 1986-06-27 8 MANILA Australia yesterday proposed a tribunal to determine once and for all the culpability of the Pol Pot leadership m Cambodia. Its Foreign Minister, Mr Bill Hayden, said this would allow the rank and file of the Khmer people to have someIRENE NGOO - 202 words
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281 1986-06-27 8 Jakarta and Canberra open ocean talks JAKARTA Indonesia and Australia have started talks here on the joint development of a potentially oil-rich stretch of ocean m a disputed area between the two countries. The talks are being held amid signs of a thaw m their row over a Sydney newspaperAFP; Reuter - 281 words
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Article263 1986-06-27 8 MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday named two government emissaries for talks with communist rebels aimed at bringing about a ceasefire m the 17-year-old insurgency. They are Agriculture Minister Ramon Mitra and Mr Jose Diokno, chairman of the government's Human Rights Committee. Mrs Aquino said sheReuter; AFP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-06-27 8 MANILA Philippine Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrlle may seek the presidency m the next election, his spokesman said yesterday. Mr Enrlle, who led a revolt m February against former president Ferdinand Marcos under whom he had served for 15 years, said on WednesdayAFP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration120 1986-06-27 9 Thieves hi -jack fruit KUALA LUMPUR Hafl Mohamed Nazim Awl thought he had finally beaten the neighbourhood fruit thieves. His prize jaekf ruit wrapped m plastic to safeguard it against fruit files and padlocked with wire and chain looked mighty secure (above). But on Wednesday morning, all that was leftBernama - 120 words
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231 1986-06-27 9 There's no point in banning Kassim's book, says Dr Mahathir BUKIT MERTAJAM (Penang) Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday banning Dr Kassim Ahmad's book, Hadith A Re-evaluation, might not solve any problems. "If we want to ban the book because it could cause a split m IslamicNST - 231 words
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209 1986-06-27 9 Autopsy allowed in Islam, says report KUALA LUMPUR Postmortem examinations are permissible m Islam for the preservation of public interest, Deputy Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Yusof Noor said yesterday. He said some people regard postmortems as "haram" (prohibited m Islam) as they consider it as crueltyBernama - 209 words
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Article62 1986-06-27 9 Bride-to-be drank weedkiller SEGAMAT Bride-to-be Siti Halijah Abu, 17, died m hospital on Wednesday morning after drinking weedkiller the previous night at her home m Kampung Batu Tujuh near here. A police spokesman said Siti Halijah was rushed to the district hospital at midnieht but died an hour later. HeBernama - 62 words
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279 1986-06-27 9 A Chinese group 'set to visit Iran' KUALA LUMPUR A group of Malaysian Chinese is preparing to visit Iran to learn more about an Islamic state, Parti Islam publicity chief Haji Subky Latif said yesterday. He said members of the group had approached PAS for advice and were awaiting approvalNST - 279 words
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224 1986-06-27 9 We'll be tough against drug menace: Dr M BUTTERWORTH Malaysia has to be firm m its fight against the drug scourge, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. "We cannot consider skin colour, philosophy or any other matter m our fight against this evil," he told a pressUPI; Bernama - 224 words
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168 1986-06-27 9 Threat by union to take Dunlop to court KUALA LUMPUR The Dunlop Industries Employees' Union has threatened to take Dunlop Malaysia Industries Berhad to court if the 114 workers retrenched by the company on Wednesday are not reemployed by the end of the week. Its executive secretary, Mr Foo TingNST - 168 words
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Article, Illustration287 1986-06-27 9 Stop criticising old guard, MCA members told KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Chinese Association vice-president Datuk Chan Siang Sun has criticised some party members for trying to gain recognition by discrediting its veteran leaders. He said these members should be doing more work to project a party image based on collective leadershipNST - 287 words
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Article135 1986-06-27 9 PETALING JAVA An association has been formed to help Malaysian Indians develop socio-eco-nomically and culturally. The president of the Association for the Advancement of Indians m Malaysia, Mr P.P. Narayanan, told a press conference yesterday the association was formed by a group of prominent IndiansBernama - 135 words
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133 1986-06-27 9 Front yet to prepare election platform IPOH The National Front had not yet prepared its election manifesto, Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday. The date for the general election had not been decided and the Front had yet to prepare its manifesto, he said. However, the Front's component partiesBernama - 133 words
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171 1986-06-27 10 Caring mum a source of constant support PRESIDENT'S Scholar Yee Teck Yong's mother is proof that It doesn't take a pushy mother to get a child to the top. Said housewife Madam Teo Sze Hong, 45: "I don't know English so I'm not much help m my children's schoolwork. I171 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-06-27 10 LOW MEI MEI - Timely award for son of food seller LOW MEI MEI President's Scholars 1986 By SCHOOL canteen operator Madam Teo Bee Eng had sleepless nights worrying about how she would support her son through university until this week. Her son, Fong Yoke Fai, the only boy among the four President's Scholars451 words
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Article, Illustration392 1986-06-27 10 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By IT WAS only yesterday morning that three of this year's President's Scholars, now crew-cut army mates, managed to steal some time for a quiet celebration. They closed the door to their bunkhouse, opened a can of longans, and beamed392 words
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285 1986-06-27 10 July High Court date for broker Lin AN APPLICATION by stockbroker Lin Tah Hwa, accused of cheating various banks, to have his trial transferred from the Subordinate Courts to the High Court will be heard on July 11. The hearing will be held m the High Court. Deputy Public Prosecutor285 words
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196 1986-06-27 10 THE four camps involved m the Singapore Armed Forces open house this weekend Taman Jarong Camp, Khatib Camp, Paya Lebar Air Base and Polaa Branl Naval Base will be open from II am to 6 pm. These are the bos services196 words
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210 1986-06-27 10 Youth helping probe into statutory rape A YOUTH is helping police with investigations into alleged statutory rape after a 15-year-old girl gave birth to a baby girl on June 15. The baby was found dead under a bed m the girl's room on June 16 after she was taken to210 words
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Article53 1986-06-27 10 THE National Kidney Foundation will have $41,000 more come July 5, thanks to the fund-raising efforts of the Alpha Chapter of the International V's Men's Club of Singapore. The cheque will be presented to the foundation's chairman, Dr Khoo Oon Teik, at the installation dinner of53 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-06-27 12 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR 3 seen fleeing after fire started By POLICE believe that arsonists used kerosene to set fire to the 150 chairs and 40 tables m the void deck of Block 706, Yishun Avenue 5, early yesterday. Firemen said they smelt kerosene afterARTHUR LEE - 418 words
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294 1986-06-27 12 Maisonettes with open-air roof terraces THE second batch of Bishan maisonettes with open-air roof terraces was snapped up the first day they were put up for selection though they are more expensive than the regular maisonettes. These 12 special executive maisonettes, located m Blocks294 words
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70 1986-06-27 12 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will hold its 80th anniversary celebrations together with the annual dialogue with its Malaysian counterpart here m September. The president of the SCCCI, Mr Tan Keong Choon, said at its monthly council meeting on Wednesday70 words
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183 1986-06-27 12 Trial of Murugason and election agent resumes on Monday THE trial of lawyer R. Murugason and his 1984 election agent Choong Chee Kwong was yesterday adjourned to Monday. The hearing was put off as District Judge Chang Kok Ming was ill. Murugason, a Workers' Party candidate m the last general183 words
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163 1986-06-27 12 A GIRL, plagued by bad health since infancy, jumped to her death. A coroner's inquiry heard yesterday that Ho Chin Hui, 12, had told her mother and elder sister that life was meaningless. Assistant Investigating Officer Tan Lay Hin told the163 words
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550 1986-06-27 13 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA This will help to avert salaries war m industry By MAJOR employers m the electronics industry have said they would adhere to the National Wages Council's call for wage restraint this year. The decision, made known at a meeting of550 words
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277 1986-06-27 13 Only 12 reach agreement in pay talks ONLY 12 companies so far have reached agreement on wage restraint with the electronic workers union, United Workers of Electronic and Electrical Industries. They include five companies m the General Electric (USA) group employing a total of about 5,000 workers. Another 30 companies277 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-06-27 13 LOONG SWEE YIN - Housewife turns hobby to profit for Chest LOONG SWEE YIN By A HOUSEWIFE who paints purely to express herself has helped the Community Chest to raise almost $75,fM. Madam Nancy Gan has been painting as a hobby for many years. Whenever friends suggested that she exhibit her works, she rejected313 words
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219 1986-06-27 13 Man forfeits two cars he illegally hired out He's also fined on 4 counts A COMPANY director forfeited two private cars yesterday after admitting that he had illegally hired them out as public service vehicles. Kang Siew Keng, 40, was also banned from driving a car for a year and219 words
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154 1986-06-27 13 SEVEN multi-revenue collection centres will be closed from Tuesday m line with the Government's policy to promote cashless payment of bills. The Finance Ministry has advised the public to pay their bills like income tax, property tax, hospital bills and traffic or parking fines through154 words
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Article109 1986-06-27 13 TAX-PAYERS will find it longer to get their queries answered when they turn up at the Inland Revenue Department tomorrow and possibly even on Monday. This is because the department's central processing unit is being replaced and computerised facilities will therefore not be available tomorrow.109 words
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128 1986-06-27 13 A MAGISTRATE yesterday called for progress reports on five boys who escaped from the Singapore Boys' Home on June 20. The boys, aged between 14 and 15 years, pleaded guilty to one charge of hurting the housemaster, Mr Boon Suan Jong, while members128 words
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Article, Illustration521 1986-06-27 16 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG Nine more types of cheese found to be contaminated By YOGHURT and UHT (ultra heat treated) milk are the latest food imports that have been found to contain radioactive contaminants and been returned to their country of origin. The Environment Ministry has521 words
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Article400 1986-06-27 16 POLICE have broken up a gang believed to be behind at least two goldsmith shop hold-ups with the arrest of two men on Wednesday. This is the second police success m a week, coming soon after another two men were detained m connection with last400 words
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Article81 1986-06-27 16 PRACTISING lawyers can sign up for a new postgraduate course at the National University of Singapore this year. The Diploma m Business Law course, which will begin m August, is also meant for those working m government departments, international corporations, banks and other financial institutions. Classes81 words
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201 1986-06-27 16 -WRONG Bird Park Is making arrangements with Papua New Guinea to have a missing Red Bird of Paradise replaced. A spokesman said the bird park will be negotiating with the zoo and the government of Papua New Guinea for the bird which is worth201 words
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Article, Illustration185 1986-06-27 16 Ex -store clerk jailed for part in rigging draw A FORMER Singapore Turf Club store-clerk who was m league with four syndicate members to rig a four-digit lottery draw held by the club was jailed for four months yesterday. Mohd Said bin Yusop, 42, now unemployed, pleaded guilty to conspiring185 words
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Article82 1986-06-27 16 TWO men who admitted helping a man steal 400 video cassette players worth $122,000 were sentenced to jail yesterday. Ang Ah Lay, 32, was jailed for nine months while Tan Soon Eng, 38, was jailed for eight months. The court heard on Wednesday that they had82 words
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187 1986-06-27 17 Software gap 'holding back info network' TOKYO Attempts to establish an Integrated Information communication network for the Asia-Pacific region is being impeded by a gap m computer software, a panel of experts was told yesterday. Speaking at an AsiaPacific economic symposium on the transfer of technology, the chief executive officerPETER HAZELHURST - 187 words
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521 1986-06-27 17 BEN DAVIDSON - Man who lived nine years in India loses bid for citizenship BEN DAVIDSON By A MAN, who was born m Singapore but lived m India for nine years before returning here on an Indian passport, has failed m a bid to be declared a Singapore citizen. Franklin Michael, 28, yesterday521 words
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83 1986-06-27 17 A FARMER was charged yesterday with having sex with a girl under 16 years old on 13 occasions. Tan Yew Poo, 32, denied the charges. He is accused of having sex with the underaged girl m a car at the Seletar Reservoir carpark83 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-06-27 17 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Singapore will continue to acquire technology from advanced nations but is willing to provide countries m Asia and the Pacific with its own expertise, particularly m the field of housing and construction, Mr Michael Fam, a director of501 words
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Article28 1986-06-27 17 ABOUT 300 national servicemen and regulars of the Singapore Civil Defence Force will hold a Hari Raya Puasa celebration at their headquarters m Bendemeer Road tomorrow.28 words
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98 1986-06-27 17 Woman admits snatching gold chains A 30- YEAR-OLD woman yesterday admitted stealing gold chains from two children. Leong Wai Yoke was caught shortly after she snatched seven-year-old Norhermy binti Mohd Yusof s chain and pendant at a block of flats m Upper Boon Keng Road on June 17. When apprehended98 words
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250 1986-06-27 17 PARENTS will be able to register their children for primary and preprimary schools for next year, from July 14. Primary 1 registration will be open to children born between Jan 2, 1980, and Jan 1, 1981, and those born between Jan 2, 1978,250 words
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803 1986-06-27 19 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN Brig-Gen Lee's trip to the US Stories by m Washington WASHINGTON A free trade agreement with the US, first mooted by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew last October m Washington, was brought up again on Wednesday when Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong803 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-06-27 19 EDB advertises across US to woo investors WASHINGTON The Economic Development Board's advertisement (or American Investors Is In one sense similar to the one it ran m Japan it has been designed to (It m with the culture of the businessmen being sought. In Japan, the stress was on the268 words
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520 1986-06-27 19 Washington visit a chance to meet policy-makers WASHINGTON Briga-dier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong's meetings m Washington, unlike the other stops on his current trip London, New York and San Francisco are more political m nature than pure investment promotion. He is taking the opportunity to meet senior administration and congressional520 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1986-06-27 19 WASHINGTON Wages, foreign investment, exchange rate policy, his role m the future leadership: The American press was curious about Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong the man and the economic planner. It fielded an array of questions at a lunch meeting on1,061 words
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Article297 1986-06-27 19 WASHINGTON Singapore wants companies to do well, not for their sake, but because that is the way to make the economy grow, Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong told a meeting of influential Americans from the Asia Society on Wednesday evening. The Acting Trade297 words
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416 1986-06-27 20 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Members' views sought on the next step By THE Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) has decided to poll its 7,000 members before deciding what to do next m its negotiations with the airline for a new collective agreement. Describing the416 words
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264 1986-06-27 20 ANNE KOH - SNEF denies it is hampering wage talks ANNE KOH By THE Singapore National Employers Federation has chided some unionists for laying the blame for the slow pace m wage restraint negotiations at the employers' feet. The federation reiterated yesterday that the National Wages Council's wage standstill recommendation was based on264 words
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100 1986-06-27 20 MR JACK CHIA was reelected president of the Singapore National Employers Federation for another two years at its annual general meeting. Other officers elected yesterday were: Vicepresidents Mr Stephen Lee, Mr Urn Hong Keat and Mr Nelson Britt; secretary Mr Boon Yoon Chiang; deputy secretary100 words
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Article35 1986-06-27 20 FIRE destroyed discarded furniture and damaged an unoccupied shophouse at the junction of Stamford Road and Armenian Street on Wednesday. Firemen took 30 minutes to put out the blaze. No one was injured.35 words
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129 1986-06-27 20 A SECOND man has been charged m connection with the armed robbery at a Beauty World Centre jewellery shop m Upper Bukit Timah Road. The man, Gunasegaran s/o Perumal, 25, was remanded at the CID lockup pending further investigations. He complained to the court that129 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-06-27 20 Worker buried alive when side of trench caved in A CONSTRUCTION worker was buried alive m a three-metre-deep trench after a side of the trench collapsed on him m Simei Avenue on Wednesday. Other workers dug into the earth and pulled Mr Neo Kuoy Choon out after about five minutes210 words
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270 1986-06-27 20 A GROUP of historyconscious reservists will come together this evening and get down to some basics about Singapore's defence m World War H at Safra's Bukit Merah clubhouse. And it won't be just mere talk for these members of the Singapore270 words
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274 1986-06-27 20 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Private eyes to sniff out top-notch S'porean CHUA CHIN CHYE By PRIVATE detectives are on the look-out for a wanted man. And very urgently, too. The man, however, is not a criminal. Rather, he is a man who personifies "Truth m Action". And if they find him, that man will274 words
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Advertisement118 1986-06-27 19 Relaxing and Refreshing RIVHK VIEW FITNESS CfcNTKI: J wSS^^^m^m^^ hands and emerge glowing with T^ u> Q, ntre is f u ll y life and vitality. equipped with sauna, steam#HJ^ bath, gymnasium and massage rooms with individual bathrooms attached. If you use th < 4j i! the massage (Shiatsu and118 words
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Advertisement187 1986-06-27 19 The little litre wonder. V /Ml I \wk X In- JI^BBSSIH^ B^^^55B biJ (It goes a 100km on 4.5 litres of petrol)" Sip, sip. time as it gives you the best If you're wondering if all this The Toyota Starlet is such an performance you can get from a is187 words
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Advertisement276 1986-06-27 20 OLYMPUS Bfehßl^?iHl^BlAJ^v, *4 Ik V. M :^H Ifl^ililli V \krrWSßr^~ Perfect Pictures. Wet or Dry- HH Are you as adventurous as the Weatherproof AF-1? it shines m the dark sings m the rain Now, Olympus presents a triumph m technology, a ESP QUICK FLASH: for unfailing exposure accuracy and breakthrough276 words
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Advertisement50 1986-06-27 20 MWdm Nancy Gan, the members of the Exhibition's Organising Committee, and the Community Chest of Singapore would like to thank all friends and supporters for their generous contributions and assistance in making the Chinese Brush Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition from June 22nd 24th 1986, a success. COMMUNITY CHEST ofStNGAPORE A50 words
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Article, Illustration536 1986-06-27 21 THIO LAY HOON - Stalls' late-night din upsets residents THIO LAY HOON Tanah Merah HDB says it will issue a final warning By THE merry-making and noise from customers of a stall m a coffeeshop spilled out onto the void deck when the stall decided to expand. The proprietor of the stall at a536 words
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Article, Illustration348 1986-06-27 21 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN K WAN By TO MOST people, things like receipts and invitation cards seem pretty useless items to keep. But to Chinese tutor Koh Eng Soon, such things are treasures. Not that Mr Koh gets excited over any ordinary receipt or348 words
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89 1986-06-27 21 Mountbatten DEVELOP your potential to the fullest. That, m a nutshell, is the aim of a six-session course on Personal Growth and Development starting on July 19 at Mountbatten community centre. It is designed to "draw out the latent potential of the individual", said Mr89 words
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Article, Illustration191 1986-06-27 21 OUT WITH the brooms: It's time to Keep Marine Parade Clean again as residents and community leaders pick up brooms, brushes and hoses to spruce up their respective blocks on Sunday starting at 9 am. Swimming complex open*: The Ang Mo Kio North Swimming Complex at Ang191 words
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Article293 1986-06-27 21 THEIR grouses are far different from each other although they bye m the same constituency. While complaints from Housing Board residents usually centre on estate maintenance problems, those from private estates would gripe over matters like poor road signs and speeding cars. For the Tanah293 words
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Advertisement411 1986-06-27 21 UP TO REMOVAL SALE Last 4 Days! Everything must go at cost below! We're moving from our 27,000 sq ft showroom and frankly, furniture aren't exactly the lightest m the world. So we want you to help us unload. Naturally prices have plunged low, low, lower on every luxurious, imported411 words
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Article545 1986-06-27 22 THE trend towards establishing nuclearfree zones has long been recognised by Asean as a positive contribution to world peace and security. Asean leaders, expressing their determination m Kuala Lumpur m 1971 to make South-east Asia a zone of peace, freedom and neutrality, were also of the view545 words
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Article, Illustration599 1986-06-27 22 Lee Kuan; Mrs Chun Doo Hwan - Lee Kuan Mrs Chun Doo Hwan Speech by Prime Minister Yew at the banquet hosted by President and m Seoul last night An intense, energetic and organised people with faith m the free market THANK you for your warm welcome to IFRANCIS ONG - 599 words
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843 1986-06-27 22 Geoffrey Murray THERE are trends m modern society, especially m education, that I find most disturbing. In Britain, a recent conference of the National Association of Head Teachers was told that some children starting school nowadays can hardly speak because their parents do not speak843 words
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620 1986-06-27 22 Excerpts from an editorial, headlined Geneva talks on the move, published m the Financial Times on June 23. PRESIDENT Reagan is right to welcome the most recent Soviet proposals for arms control, which he says could represent a turning point m the search for620 words
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Article, Illustration590 1986-06-27 23 RICHARD BASSETT - Tintin becomes latest cult figure in Britain RICHARD BASSETT By LONDON Journalists do not really figure among the fictional heroes of the young. There are Spitfire pilots, Melchester Rovers and those heroic Gauls locked m ceaseless cartoon combat with the flower of Caesar's legions but reporters? Decidedly not. Except, thatTimes of London - 590 words
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Article1015 1986-06-27 23 GARY PUTKA - GARY PUTKA Swiss banks now more concerned about protecting themselves By writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal ZURICH The US Justice Department tried for nearly 20 years to pry suspected Nazi bank records from the Swiss. They got nowhere. After taking Hungary, the Soviets tried taking1,015 words
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974 1986-06-27 23 MICHAEL DIXON - MICHAEL DIXON By WHICH of the following two couples would you expect to make the more successful marriage? A pair whose personalities are much the same, or a couple whose personalities differ? I ask because of a chat I had the other dayFinancial Times - 974 words
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698 1986-06-27 24 ON the afternoon of June 16, a team comprising Board of Film Censors officers and plainclothes policemen came knocking at the door of my flat. My wife and son were then having their afternoon nap, while my teenaged daughter, a college student, was ironing698 words
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332 1986-06-27 24 Disproportionate number of brightest students pick medicine/dentistry courses PLEASE refer to the letter "NUS should reveal admission criteria" by "Disgruntled Parent". (ST, June 20). The university has clearly stated, m a joint announcement with the Public Service Commission published m the press on March332 words
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144 1986-06-27 24 Priority given to A level holders I REFER to the letter "When NUS said 'no' to a gold medallist" by Miss Susie Wong. (ST, June 19). There has been no change m the policy on the eligibility of holders of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic Diploma m Business Studies with the144 words
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361 1986-06-27 24 Another flat -owner worried about 'hollow' flooring I AGREE with the comments m the letter "Flat owner knocked and got hollow sounds from flooring" by "Bankrupt". (ST, June 13). I was also one of those who hailed the Housing Board's decision to provide ceramic flooring m its prefabricated flats. Those361 words
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137 1986-06-27 24 Why is interest rate for these HUDC flats high? IT IS heartening to see government agencies helping the people by reducing or cancelling rates. It seems, however, that one group of people have been forgotten the purchasers of HUDC Phase II apartments. When we first purchased these apartments, the interest137 words
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567 1986-06-27 24 Early patient waited over four hours just to see doctor At the hospitals I WOULD like to recount an unpleasant experience I had at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on May 5. I went to the Specialist Clinic II for a check-up at about 1.10 pm although my appointment was567 words
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Article, Illustration73 1986-06-27 25 THE stock market suffered the biggest setback of its two-month rally as prices fell across a broad front yesterday on profit-tak-ing. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 15 43 points to 756.01 and the Business Times Composite Index fell 13.38 points to 638.82. Falls swamped rises 14973 words
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Article71 1986-06-27 25 She! 320 +10 Wand* Pen 211 +10 MaMorf 230 +10 Kufm M'sia 50c 128 +8 Spore Land 368+6 NST 520 +5 UK 200 +5 SeKorpsoc 160 +5 FACB 50C 95 +5 Malayawata 62Vi +4W Perth Plant 324 +4 Bousteadco 86 +3" 2 Safer Res 67 2'/i *nc 78c 36871 words
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Article72 1986-06-27 25 SPK Sentwa 70 -72 Gentinfi 450 -22 M Bankint 394 -22 Roiy Elect 235 -21 OCBC 725 -20 Nat Iron 372 -20 DBS 670 -15 ICS 540 -15 FELS 306 -14 Straits Tradnf 298 -14 Kentucky Spore 230 -14 M Flour 222 -14 Peak Hua 175 -11 Keppel Corpn72 words
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Article13 1986-06-27 25 UIC 1,962,000 Sime Darby 1,156,000 M Resources 1,133,000 Haw Par 1,100,00013 words
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Article82 1986-06-27 25 June 25 June 26 June 25 June 26 BT Composite 652 20 ***** ST Properties 392 78 ***** BT Indicator *****450 *****351 ST Minings ***** 266 79 BT 08/ OS +380 +308 ST Plantations 2047 64 *****6 CAW -6295 -6393 OCBC ***** ***** OBV -***** -***** OUB Composite *****82 words
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Article35 1986-06-27 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-06-27 25 THE US dollar gained 70 ticks to close at DM 2.2245 m Singapore.14 words
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Article21 1986-06-27 25 DM V FT S| H| US$ UBs ***** ***** unq 2.2180 unq 1.5150 2.2245 166.15 7.0900 2.2150 7.8090 1.509321 words
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Article33 1986-06-27 25 Eurodollar: Lost four ticks to 93.32 a contract. Dentechemark: Lost 21 ticks to 0.4517 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost seven ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.9O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article57 1986-06-27 25 HONGKONG The new unified stock exchange here will begin full-day trading on Wednesdays from July 9. Half-day trading on Wednesdays was instituted m 1961 to allow brokers time to handle paperwork, but an exchange spokesman said this was no longer necessary due to theReuter - 57 words
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Article72 1986-06-27 25 KUALA LUMPUR The world rubber market should remain firm m coming months on rising demand from Western and Eastern Europe, China and the Soviet Union despite the effects of exchange rate fluctuations, the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Licensing Board said. However, it said m its market reviewReuter - 72 words
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Article91 1986-06-27 25 TOKYO The Ministry of Transport has been handed a report here recommending the Japanese shipbuilding industry, the largest m the world, cut its production capacity 20 per cent by March 1988. Capacity now is 6.01 million compensated gross tonnes a year, but the latest annual outputAFP - 91 words
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Article94 1986-06-27 25 HONGKONG The registration of two Thai-con-trolled deposit-taking companies, First Bangkok City Finance Ltd and Thai Mercantile Development Finance Ltd, has been temporarily suspended. The Office of the Commissioner of Deposit-Tak-ing Companies said the action was taken because the business of the companies was run "m a manner detrimentalReuter - 94 words
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Article57 1986-06-27 25 MANILA The Philippine government has begun divesting itself of firms under its control by offering four coconut oil mills for sale. The state-owned Philippine National Bank (PNB) acquired two of the mills after their failure to pay back loans, while two others are subsidiaries ofAFT - 57 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-06-27 25 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Dr Hu says they are 'quite attracted' by opportunities By SUBSTANTIALLY more Japanese companies are interested m investing m Singapore, according to Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu. He disclosed this yesterday on his return from Tokyo where he had given the keynote461 words
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688 1986-06-27 25 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By INTRACO shareholders have three weeks to decide whether to accept UlC's general offer for their shares, to sell the shares m the market, or to hang on to them. UlC's offer document released yesterday presents a convincing argument that Intraco688 words
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393 1986-06-27 25 SINCE UIC made its surprise bid for Intraco and share prices have risen m a bullish market, the most-asked question has been: "Can UIC succeed?" The government trading company is held by three major camps government holding company Temasek Holdings with a393 words
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341 1986-06-27 25 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By SINGAPORE'S five oil refineries, which had been enjoying a boom and were operating flat oat m the last few months, are expecting a business slowdown next month. "Bat I think it (the slowdown) is Jast temporary. It's a hiccup," said341 words
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Article234 1986-06-27 25 TOKYO The Japanese government released an economic indicator statistic yesterday that normally would be read as a sign of a coming slowdown, but economists said more time was needed to reach any conclusions. The Economic Planning Agency said the Leading Indicator, a measure of short-term economicAP - 234 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-06-27 25 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO By YAOHAN will test the waters m the minimart sector today with the opening of its first franchisee! convenience store at the World Trade Centre. Its move could herald an even tougher fight m the next few years m the competitive market which330 words
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Article3883 1986-06-27 26 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,883 words
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Article2650 1986-06-27 26 INDUSTRIALS Acma(l2oß)xd Ajinomoto (3008 3205) AMD (3228 3305) I 330 Alcom (745) (I) 79 (2) 78 (2) 75 (16) 73 (2) 74 Xn AISB (708 735) (10) 73 (3) 72.. (20) 72 (2) 71 (10) 70' 2 (17) 70 API (928) (2) 95 (II) 942,650 words
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Article2845 1986-06-27 26 M shares quoted have a par value of {1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day High2,845 words
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Article300 1986-06-27 27 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings, daily 5 4 3 4 4to 4 3 4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4Vi 4to 4 4 4 2 months 4 l 4 (l) 3 4W JM 4to 4to<|) 6 months 4V4 4to 4to 4to 1 m300 words
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Article161 1986-06-27 27 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4880- 1.4909 6.87-6.68 Canadian dollar 1.5959-1.5972 6.32-6.21 NZ dollar 1.1789-1.1827 8.63-8.35 Sterling pound 3.3517-3.3554 3.00-2.96 US dollar 2.2160—2.2170 4.53-4.49 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian161 words
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Article104 1986-06-27 27 THE US dollar closed weaker against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m narrow trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2160 and 2.2180. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2250/60 and closed at 2.2240/50. Trading was steady, fluctuating within104 words
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Article114 1986-06-27 27 THE kilobar market opened at 5524,668 and closed at 5524,624 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened m the morning at U*****.20/344.60 and moved m a very narrow range between U*****.00 and U*****.00. Trading was very thin. The metal closed for the day at U*****.00/344.40. Source Rothschild The114 words
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Article21 1986-06-27 27 GOLD US$/oz Thur Wed Singapore 344.40-344.80 342.70-343.00 Hongkong 343.90—344.20 343.10-343.40 Wed Tue New York 344.90-345.40 343.00-343.50 London 344.00—344.50 342.30—342.6021 words
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Article215 1986-06-27 27 Managers' price* for June 27 Sinf apore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.86id—0.91«d The Savings fund 0.76—0.81 S pore Prog Fund 0 36 —0 38 Spore Sec Fund 0 61—0 66 S pore Invest Fund 0 55»d—0 59« d S pore Equity Fund 0 42—0 45 Asia Unit Trust215 words
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627 1986-06-27 27 DESPITE a firm opening, share prices fell on a broad front yesterday m the biggest setback of the market's revival over the past two months. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 15.43 points to 756.01 and the Business Times Composite Index fell 13.38627 words
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Article280 1986-06-27 27 June 26 HKS Chanfe Assoc Intl Hotels 0.96N Bonk Of East Asia 17 80 unch Cathay Pocific Air 5.35 unch Cheung Kong 20.40 -0.2 China Light 1570 02 Cross Harb Tunnel 960 -005 F E Consortium 042 -0.005 For East Exch Philex G 1 Cement 780 unch Great Eagle280 words
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Article290 1986-06-27 27 1un.26 Yen Chan,, M*sub Elec^ .3* A)inomoto 1870 +20 Mitsub Heavy 397 unch Akai 505 -34 MitsubisN 860 +20 Amado 908 +8 Mitsui Co 518 +18 Asohi Chem 841 +16 Mitsui Shipbldg 161 unch Asohi Glass 1310xd +50 Mitsui Smelting 366 -I Bank Of Tokyo 793 -7 Mitsukoshi 260290 words
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Article323 1986-06-27 27 June 26 Cents Chance Hortogen Energy 178 -2 fkusn Herokf 644 +14 Hooker 275 -5 IC I 268S AC I 350 -2 Ind Equity 710 -8 AN I 315 unch Leighton 62 -3 A P M Lend Lease 896 -8 Abertoyle 700 Magellan Pet Aust 100 Age 335 Mayne323 words
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Article69 1986-06-27 27 I I I I I I I U_ NST Index Thursday 1,182.13 (1,191.29) -"gj Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 1,750.38 (1,759.72) ||L Austrafian All-Ordinaries tf_ Thursday 1,190.10 (1,195.70) Nikkei Stock Average Thursday 17,600.95 (17,516.63) Financial Tines Industrials Wednesday 1,344.80 (1.339.40) Dow Jones Average JOJP Wednesday 1,885.05 (1,875.55) (Figures m brackets69 words
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Article220 1986-06-27 27 (we 25 USJ Change Alcoo 38* Allied Sig 43W Am Te) Tel 25* unch Amox Inc 13 -V4 Amf Corp 55W unch Bethlehem SM UK unch Boeing Co 63* Burroughs Cp 61 H unch Caterpillar Co 49* Chase Monhtn 44W +1* Chrysler Cp 35* +W Citicorp 60* +1*220 words
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Article531 1986-06-27 27 June 25 Pence Chanfe INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 353xd +5 < Ass. Dairies r BTRPLC 3lsxd -3 t Babcocks 166 +1 Barclays 497 unch Beechom 403 5 BICC 295 2 Blue Circle 625 -1 BOC Group 307 -5 i Boots 244 unch j; Bowater 335 -5 f BATS 400 unch Britannia531 words
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Article398 1986-06-27 27 LCL Receivinf Receiving Ship (Voyafe) Arr Cargo fine Mock Leise Ms (8608) 30/6 (2330) F5 1430-1530/1330 1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl Ned Houtman (206) 1/7 (1900r F7 1530-1630/1630 1730 P2/S2 E Grand (008RE) 27/6 (1900) Fl *****000/*****100 L3/N3 Fine Eagle (1) 29/6 (0700) Fl 1500-1600 W4 E Gifted (009RW)398 words
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Article103 1986-06-27 27 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened sharply lower and traded with a bearish tone following news that the demand for the US Treasury's seven-year note auction was poor. The September contract slipped to the intra-day support level of 93.28 m the early session after opening five ticks lower than the103 words
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Article, Illustration70 1986-06-27 27 CURRENCY futures opened higher than the previous close but traded lower during the day as the US dollar firmed to 2.2270 marks with Bank of Japan intervention m support of the dollar. September deutschemark closed 21 ticks lower at 0.4517. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol70 words
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Article39 1986-06-27 27 SEPTEMBER yen closed seven ticks lower at 0.*****9. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****7 0.*****6 0.*****3 0.*****9 232 Dec 0.*****9A 0.*****9 Mm 87 0.*****3A 0.*****3 Open bit (Wed): 124*. Act Vol (Wed): 3M.39 words
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Article, Illustration43 1986-06-27 27 GOLD futures for August delivery closed US$O.9O higher at U*****.10 an ounce m featureless trading. (US$ per troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Ait 81 346.108 346.10 ■2 348.10 Oct 3 4910 Open lot (Wed): 16. Act Vol (Wed): Nii.43 words
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Article16 1986-06-27 27 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore July 179.25 up $2.75 Malaysia July 209.00 up 0.50 cents16 words
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Article18 1986-06-27 27 Tin Closing prices Ms/kk XL Tin 14 08 down three cents Turnover 46 tonnes up 7 tonnes18 words
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Article29 1986-06-27 27 CkHint prices Copper £/tonne Wed Spot 901 50— 902 00 (924 50-925 00) 3 months 926 00 926 50 (944 00-944.50) Market tone Barely steady Sales: 11.950 tonnes29 words
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Article28 1986-06-27 27 Clow* prices Silver USJ tro» ai Thw Singapore 5 07-5 12 5 10-5.15 N«l Tve New YorK 5 08-5 13 5 08-5 13 Source Credit Suisse. Spore28 words
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Article28 1986-06-27 27 Cknin( prices Aluminium £/tome Wed Spot 757 00-758 00 (761 00 761 50) 3 months 756 00— 757 00 (762.50-763 00) Market tone Barely steady Sales: 13,45028 words
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Article91 1986-06-27 27 Crude MS/tome palmoi July 570 (south/central) 567.50 (north) palm oi US$/tonnes RBD palm oil July Aug ***** (sellers) Sept 240 (sellers) RBD Stearin July 205 (sellers) Aug/Sept 202.50 (sellers) RBD Oletn July 272.50 (sellers) Aug 270 (sellers) Sept 267.50 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil I Closing91 words
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Article212 1986-06-27 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel HHharm Kota Pelangi K3l aside 27/6 Mudanshan K33 aside 27/6 Bassein Kl5 27/6 28/6 Hugheverelt K2l 27/6 28/6 Lin Petaling 2 K2O 27/6 27/6 Muhlhausen K2B 27/6 29/6 Rema Kll 27/6 2/7 R.ver Mapdun K32 27/6 28/6 Straits Pride K24E 27/6 1/7212 words
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490 1986-06-27 28 JAMES NG - JAMES NG Legal system for foreign trade to be 'perfected' By CHINA is speeding up the formulation of its commercial laws and regulations to clear up the uncertainty which foreign investors and companies trading with the People's Republic now face, and thus improve the investment490 words
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98 1986-06-27 28 A TALK on the Singapore stock market will be given by Mr Julian Reid, Acting President of the Singapore Technical Analysts Traders Society, at the society's monthly meeting today. Trading opportunities m the Singapore equities futures contract, expected to be introduced soon,98 words
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Article, Illustration524 1986-06-27 28 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By NINE banks with more than 150 outlets throughout Singapore were appointed official distributors of the Canadian gold Maple Leaf coin yesterday. The Royal Canadian Mint, which makes the coin, plans to spend $1 million this year to promote the Maple Leaf524 words
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196 1986-06-27 28 A $50-MILLION, five-year revolving underwriting facility (RUF) will help Italian microchip designer and manufacturer SGS Semiconductor's expansion plans m the Asia-Pacific region. The facility signed yesterday by SGS was arranged and managed by Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd. The RUF is the196 words
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Article175 1986-06-27 28 From the companies desk IGB PROPERTY and construction group IGB Corporation expects to be profitable this year although times may be tougher. The group has streamlined its operations and cut costs throughout the organisation since the start of the year, Chairman Tan Kirn Yeow said m the company's latest annual175 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-06-27 28 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By AN AUSTRALIAN couple dyed wild bush flowers m hot pinks and cool blues, and the unusually colourful dried flowers have become such a hit with Singaporeans that the couple now want to woo the region with them as well. Pauline and454 words
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Article62 1986-06-27 28 TOKYO Department store sales m Japan rose 5.1 per cent last month from May 1984 to 538.4 billion yen (about Ss7 billion), with brisk sales of clothing. The Japan Department Store Association, which groups 257 stores belonging to 118 companies, said the increase compared withAFP - 62 words
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249 1986-06-27 28 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By m Nanning (China) NANNING Guangxi, a province m southern China, hopes to make Singapore its gateway for trade with South-east Asia and the rest of the world. The province's first deputy chairman, Madam Wang Rongzhen, said the Guangxi trade249 words
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204 1986-06-27 28 Semco appoints marketing agent in Japan GOVERNMENT-backed marine salvage company Semco has appointed Tatsumi Marine Co Ltd as its marketing representative m Japan. Tatsumi Marine is the parent company of one of Japan's major salvage and towing companies, Fukada Salvage. Semco was only recently formed by Temasek Holdings and the204 words
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Advertisement128 1986-06-27 25 50 YOU THINK YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT MC<P)U/12/» VOL 10 VO« JUNEM» MONTWL.V M NEW HAND FOR DEALERS The Big Four break into stock broking «jr )cJ^ WBBHf -r j%rfi m the arts FEsjua HH^lJi^ B Wherp the monr.v X THEN ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: Are stockbrokers being dealt out of128 words
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Advertisement112 1986-06-27 28 Invest from $4,000 it Full Security it Income paid halt yearly it Limited Offer If you have the money to invest, we are able to offer you one of the most attractive container investment opportunities currently available. This is a limited offer, so apply now for details. E.B.S. European Investment112 words
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RACING
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Article504 1986-06-27 29 THE RACING EDITOR; TONTO - THE RACING EDITOR TONTO By and CLASS 3 horses trained m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang will not be able to run again until the Selangor Turf Club meeting m August. They have been turned away because the Perak Turf Club has been inundated with504 words
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104 1986-06-27 29 IPOH Tbe Pen* Toil Ctah haa received re* card namber ef eatrlee fer Ita ills neettag catertag fer Cluwi 2, I mhI S heraea wkI hM de» dded U> restrict CUm S rsee» u ipelnbMed Y«rterd»y it btfermed the Slagnpere, Pen*ng mm! 8elMf104 words
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Article, Illustration713 1986-06-27 29 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO ON THE TRACK with AMERICAN-BRED Loyal Commission wound up his preparation for tomorrow's Class 1 Div 1 sprint over 1,400 m (Race 8) with a smart gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Kept well m hand by S. Dahlan, the five-year-old easily reeled713 words
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Article73 1986-06-27 29 THE public can witness the draw of barrier positions of horses, which will take place two hours before the start of Race 1. For tomorrow's card at Bukit Timah, the draw will begin at 11.45 a.m. and on Sunday, at noon. It will be conducted73 words
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Article274 1986-06-27 29 Owners express their concern THE Racehorse Owners Association is surprised at the announcement by the Perak Turf Club that it had decided to exclude Class 3 horses except those based m Ipoh for its July meeting. Members of my association are concerned that such action may set a precedent.274 words
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Article1905 1986-06-27 29 ft.llU JPB 1.45 RESTRICTED TERMS WUUAIMM DIV B I,loom (2 year olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 As You Wish 57 As You Wish-Zafir 2 ag (1200 m) 00l 2 75 Ananda II 57 Bliss-Buang 2 ag (1200 m) Razak 3 o** Last Minute 57 Elitist-Kang 2 nzg1,905 words
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Obituary, Illustration152 1986-06-27 29 Marie Albertine Velge 91 years called lo be with the Lord on June 25 1986 m Perth, Western Australia. Sadly mi»»ed 4 always remembered m Singapore by Son* Henry Steven Daughter-in-law Pearlln Granddaughters, grandson, grand-sons-in-law, granddaughter -in-law A great grandchildren. Jesus said, ■■Whosoever believes m me shall not152 words
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Obituary, Illustration153 1986-06-27 29 MDM DM CHEW TOH AGED 87 pasted away peacefully on 36/6/86 leaving behind Sons Goh Yam Soon Goh Yiam Hnat Goh Yam Khoon Daughter* Goh Sock Heng Goh Geok Keng Goh Hwee Keng 5 Daughters-in-law, 4 Sons-in-law, 13 grandsons, 13 granddaughters, 5 granddaughters-in-law, 5 grand-sons-in-law, 7 great grandsons,153 words
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Obituary, Illustration155 1986-06-27 29 The family of the late) YIP TUNG FUN Departed 22nd June 1986 Wish to express their sincere thanks gratitudes to all relatives, friends colleagues for their kind attendances, wreaths, donations condolences during their recent bereavement. With deepest gratitude, the Family of the late MISS NGOEI KHIM SIM who155 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1986-06-27 29 In Loving Memory Of SRI RAMPAT SINGH Departed: 27-6-76 Always loved and remembered by wife, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1986-06-27 29 In Loving Memory of LTA. SIMON TEN THIAN SING Departed: 27th June 1980 There's a sad but sweet remembrance. There is a memory fond and true; And a token of affection. Simon. And a heartache still for you. Alwayt riitwmb<r«l by: Sherman, Gan. Shell, Ong, Vincent, Seow^ric^^^^^^^^^^^^^50 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1986-06-27 29 FIRST ANNIVERSARY PRAYERS The Family of the Late MRS. RAJAMANI VADIVELOO requests the presence of relatives and friends to the first anniversary prayers to be held on 28th June, 1986 from 9.30am- 11.00am at: 54, JALAN SELASEH SINGAPORE 2880 followed by lunch. Athma Santhi prayers will also be142 words
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Advertisement66 1986-06-27 29 Buy Sell Through the Straits Time; Classified BE A WINNER WITH KNIGHT Don't miss this special treat Buy any Knight book and you stand a chance to win attractive prizes. Remember to collect your passcard to enter the KNIGHT SEARCH CONTEST. w^^^MtAJk mS *^k !i^*^ *^1 ißS^i^^ Closing date for66 words
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Advertisement166 1986-06-27 29 %i cTWemoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day before publication. I (Or call CATS at 7371 166). To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd Classified Advertisement Department 390 Kirn Seng Road Times House, Singapore 0923 Please set my announcement166 words
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Fine Furniture Collection '86
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Article, Illustration954 1986-06-27 30 ANNA LEE - $55,000 worth of prizes to be won ANNA LEE FROM HEALTH EQUIPMENT TO LIGHTINGS AND FURNISHINGS ALL UNDER ONE ROOF By Date: Today to July 6 Tim*: Noon 10 pm Admission: $1 for adults, free admission lor children under 12 ONE exhibition is going to give the World Trade Centre,954 words
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Article, Illustration710 1986-06-27 31 BESIDES the living room, the kitchen is undoubtedly one of the main areas m your house which will attract a visitor. Say, you have just moved into Flynn Park at Yew Siang Road, off Pasir Panjang Road. Here is a private haven with tastefully designed interiors710 words
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Article, Illustration159 1986-06-27 31 THIS range of Post Rail furniture from Australia is made of highly polished pine wood with luxurious leather upholstery. The sofa and dining sets come m stylishly low designs with chunky frames of smoothly sanded timber. I Prices range from more than $4 ,000 to159 words
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Article300 1986-06-27 32 LONDON India's Ramesh Krishnan set himself up for a third-round meeting with Sweden's sixth-seed Joakim Nystrom here yesterday when he completed a thrilling victory over Mike Bauer, of the United States. The second-round match with Bauer was halted late Wednesday night because of fading lightAFP; Reuter - 300 words
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Article302 1986-06-27 32 Men's singles, second round: Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Marcel Freeman (US) 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; Joakim Nystrom (Swe) bt Wojtek Fibak (Pol) 4-6. 6-0, 6-1, 6-2; Tim Mayotte (US) bt Jonathan Canter (US) 7-5, 6-4, 7-6; Ken Flach (US) bt Martin Jaite (Arg) 6-4, 6-3, 6-3; Jakob Hlasek (Swit) bt302 words
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Article, Illustration409 1986-06-27 32 Three more shocks take seeds' casualty list to seven LONDON r THE eighth, 14th and 16th seeds Swede Anders Jarryd, Argentinian Martin Jaite and American Johan Kriek were ousted as the championships produced more shocks on Wednesday. A listless, dispirited Jarryd was knocked outReuter; Jarryd listless - 409 words
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Article, Illustration356 1986-06-27 32 LONDON Argentine teenager Gabriela Sabatini won a tense first-round battle on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Wednesday, then looked set to lose her next struggle to persuade her coach to let her stay up to watch soccer hero Diego Mar a dona. The 16-year-old 10th seed, who adoresReuter; AFP - 356 words
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Article402 1986-06-27 32 4 The testing procedure we're talking about is an entirely different thing. There is some invasion of privacy here. When you go into mandatory testing, you don't have a choice about the testing. There had to be some sort of reasonable protection m for players participating mAP - 402 words
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Article233 1986-06-27 32 ON THE CRICKET SCENE LONDON Denmark look set to qualify for the semi-finals of the International Cricket Conference Trophy after notching a thrilling win over Kenya m Group One at Kenilworth Wardens on Wednesday. The Danes' last wicket-pair were their heroes, adding an unbeatenAFP - 233 words
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Article202 1986-06-27 32 CAMBRIDGE (England) Ken Rutherford and captain Jeremy Coney put New Zealand m a commanding position at the close of play on the opening day of their three-day game with the Combined Universities on Wednesday. The New Zealanders reached 288-3 with Rutherford not out on 91 and ConeyReuter - 202 words
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Article307 1986-06-27 32 ON THE SWIMMING SCENE ORLANDO (Florida) Dan Jorgensen shattered the American record m the 400-metre freestyle at the United States World Championship trials on Wednesday. Jorgensen swam the distance m 3:49.41, breaking the American record of 3:51.03 set by George Dicario two years ago. Second-placed finisher Matt CetlinskiAF; Reuter - 307 words
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Article274 1986-06-27 32 Record attendance: a record number of people watched the matches on Wednesday when attendance figures topped 40,000 for the first time m the tournament's history. By late evening on Wednesday, 40,413 visitors had passed through the turnstiles, topping the previous record of 38,577 set on the second TuesdayUPI - 274 words
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269 1986-06-27 32 LONDON Annette Cowley, England's South African-born swimmer, will compete m the 100-metre and 200 m freestyle at next month's Commonwealth Games, the English selectors announced on Wednesday. The 19-year-old, with an English mother and a British passport, would take the place of DebbieAFT - 269 words
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Article400 1986-06-27 32 Zola kept OUt: South African-born runner Zola Budd will not be invited to take part m next week's Bislett Games, one of European athletics' most prestigious events. A spokesman for the organisers said this was because the political instability m South Africa could provoke demonstrations during theReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 400 words
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Article226 1986-06-27 32 LONDON Deposed England captain David Gower made an unbeaten 121 as his county Leicestershire triumphed m the first round of the Natwest Trophy on Wednesday. Brief scores: At Taunton: Somerset bt Dorset by 8 wkts. Dorset 132, Somerset 135-2. At Hove: Sussex bt Suffolk by 7Reuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-06-27 33 Asian and world marks tumble LEE WAI WUN ON THE ASIAN AMATEUR BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS PETALING JAVA Twelve Asian records tumbled like the pins at Kent Bowl and two world marks were bettered on a day of sizzling performances m the Asian Amateur championships yesterday. It was another record of sorts403 words
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Article, Illustration546 1986-06-27 33 TAY CHENG KHOON ON LOCAL FAIRWAYS THE 1986 TIGER OPEN TOMORROWS DRAW BILL Fung Hee Kwan yesterday had the lowest-ever card returned at the Sembawang Country Club. But his six-under-par 65 during the Tiger Open pro-am curtain-raiser will not find a place m the546 words
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Article211 1986-06-27 33 fdf sdfsf csf tr sqe rteyty MONTE CARLO Seve Ballesteros ran up his first triple bogey of the season m Wednesday's first round of the Monte Carlo Open tournament after his ball finished m a woman spectator's handbag. But the Spanish star fought back toReuter - 211 words
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Article162 1986-06-27 33 Trios Men: 1 Taiwan (Y.C. Man, T.W. Chen, L.S. Shoe!) and Australia (Eric Thomson, Fred Allsop, Len Hogg) 3,(24 3 S. Korea 3,581 14 Singapore (Rahmat Ahmad, Jansen Chan, Mike Wee) 3,3«1 18 Spore (Jeffrey Tan, Mohan Tapani, Donald Yuen) 3,311. Women: 1 Thai (S. Porn tip.162 words
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Article189 1986-06-27 33 KHALSA, leading from the first minute, engaged m a ding-dong battle with Singapore Recreation Club before settling for a 3-3 draw m a Premier League match at the Padang yesterday. Paramjit Singh gave Khalsa the lead m the opening minute. Recs were lucky to draw189 words
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Article87 1986-06-27 33 Premier League P W D L F APts. SRC 13 11 2 0 54 7 37 SCC *****25 10 26 Punggol 12 7 2 3 24 15 25 Police 11 6 3 2 24 14 24 CSC 10 5 2 3 21 11 18 Khalsa 12 3 2 787 words
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120 1986-06-27 33 HAKIKAT RAI - SRC taken to task over eligibility HAKIKAT RAI PUNGGOL have charged that Premier League champions, Singapore Recreation Club, fielded a Malaysian player m 10 of their matches. In a letter to the Singapore Hockey Association, Punggol team manager Raj Dcv Singh alleged that SRC played Derek Fidelis while he was120 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-06-27 33 JANICE SEAH ON THE NATIONAL WINDSURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS OLYMPIAN Kelly Chan, who earlier said he would not be able to compete m the sixth Mistral national windsurfing championships, will get to defend his title after all. Kelly, who was the only Singapore surfer to337 words
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Article124 1986-06-27 33 Puma to the rescue TENNIS PUMA, the people who clothe Boris Becker, have salvaged the Singapore Circuit '86 three days before the start of the year's first tournament. Together with sub-spon-sors Dynasty (who, m addition to money, will be giving Andre Le Marquand watches worth $1,200--$1,500) and 100 Plus, the124 words
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Miscellaneous57 1986-06-27 33 GOLF Tiger Open: Ist round (Sembawang, Bam). HOCKEY SWHA doable k.0.: Police v CSC (Balestier Rd, 5.30pm). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Tampines Rovers v Farrer Park Dynamos (6.45pm), Armed Forces v Geylang (8.45) both at Jin Besar. Friendly: Handford v Mason (Padang, 5.30pm). TENNIS Puma Circuit '86 (Kallang, spm). YACHTING57 words
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Article492 1986-06-27 34 The age parade: Argentina were the youngest team m Wednesday's semi-finals, with an average age of 27.09 years, while West Germany were the oldest with 28.4. Argentina's 22-man squad included only seven players 30 or older. The South Americans' semi-finals' opponents, Belgium, were next youngest with anAP; UPI; Reuter - 492 words
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Article, Illustration753 1986-06-27 34 W. GERMANY - W. GERMANY Beckenbauer's braves silence the critics to enter record fifth final (Brehme 9th mm, Voeller 90th) FRANCE 0 6 We planned well m advance how we would cope with Michel Platini because he is a superstar, but we also successfully closed down their other midfielders. Basically ourAP; Reuter - 753 words
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Article185 1986-06-27 34 Impossible dream comes true FRANKFURT West German fans and commentators were m a state of delighted shock on Wednesday night when their national team upset France 2-0 m the World Cup semi-finals. An opinion poll released hours before the match found 60 per cent of the 2,000 respondents believed WestAP - 185 words
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356 1986-06-27 34 Drawing the shutters on French midfield GUADALAJARA The West Germans succeeded where former champions Italy and Brazil both failed when they beat France 2-0 on Wednesday to silence one of the best midfield combinations m the game. Said West German manager Franz Beckenbauer: "We used our characteristic discipline to closeAP; AFP; Reuter - 356 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-06-27 34 JOE DORAI - Selection squad hard hit by withdrawals JOE DORAI By GOALKEEPERS Rosmaidi Haron and Koh Chuan Hwee have withdrawn from the Singapore Selection squad for the Jakarta Anniversary competition from Aug 9-20 because of work commitments. Another goalkeeper, T. Raviendran, is injured and has not attended training which began at the317 words
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Article229 1986-06-27 34 Forces in form for an encore TITLE-contenders Armed Forces, who whipped Toa Payoh United 8-1 m the National Football League Division One match on Tuesday night, can do an encore tonight when they face bottom-placed Geylang International at Jalan Besar Stadium (8.45). Fans will, of course, expect Forces' ace striker229 words
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Article103 1986-06-27 34 BUCHAREST Dinamo Bucharest beat European champions Steaua Bucharest 1-0 to win the Rumania Cup on Wednesday when Varga scored m the 71st minute. ENGLAND captain Bryan Robson enters hospital today for an operation on the troublesome shoulder which prevented him playing a full part mAP; Reuter; AFP - 103 words
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Article249 1986-06-27 34 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By LAST night's National Football League Division One matches at Jalan Besar Stadium did not generate much m terms of entertainment. Instead there were two noteworthy incidents m which the darker side of soccer came to the forefront. Tiong Bahru and Farrer Park249 words
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Article187 1986-06-27 35 Tribute for a gem of a goal MEXICO CITY Argentine star Diego Maradona is to be honoured with a plaque m Mexico City's Aztec Stadium, commemorating the brilliant second goal he scored against England m that stadium m a World Cup quarter-final match last Sunday. Jaime de Haro, administrator of187 words
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Article, Illustration828 1986-06-27 35 JEFFREY LOW; JERRY SEH - JEFFREY LOW JERRY SEH ARGENTINA 2 (Maradona 52nd, 63rd) BELGIUM 0 Maestro Maradona casts his spell with two golden goals Report: Pics: Brii iiililiniM by MEXICO CITY Forget about samba soccer. It now takes only one, not two, to tango and how Diego Maradona has danced all theBelgiums Nico Claesen - 828 words
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Article778 1986-06-27 35 gfd jyui iii erer "SURELY he won't reach that..." gasped commentator John Motson "...oh my goodness, he HAS." Diego Maradona continues to astound and personally I don't care if he scores with his hands, knees or boomps-a-daisy, as long as he lights up our living rooms778 words
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Article250 1986-06-27 35 GOALSCORERS after Wednesday's matches: 6 Gary Lineker (Eng). 5 Diego Maradona (Arg), Emilio Butragueno (Spn), Careca (Bra). 4 Preben Elkjaer (Den), Alessandro Altobelli (Ita), Igor Belanov (SU). 3 Jorge Valdano (Arg), Diego Maradona (Arg), Jesper Olsen (Den). 2 Enzo Scifo (Bel), Jan Ceulemaas (Bel), Nico Claesen (Bel), Socrates250 words
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Article34 1986-06-27 35 Argentina: Pumpido, Cuciuffo, Brown, Ruggeri, Olarticoechea, Giusti, Batista, Burruchaga (Bochini 85th), Enrique, Maradona, Valdano. Belgium: Pfaff, Gerets, de Mol, Renquin (Desmet 55th), Verwoort, Grun, Scifo, Vercauteren, Ceulemans, Veyt, Claesen. Ref: Antonio Marquez (Mcx).34 words
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Article24 1986-06-27 35 Shots at goal Argentina 13, Belgium 10. Corners Argentina 6, Belgium 4. Fools Argentina 8, Belgium 12. Offsides Argentina 5, Belgium 6.24 words
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Article, Illustration460 1986-06-27 35 MEXICO CITY I saw Brazilians stand up and applaud Diego Maradona's second goal against Belgium. I am praising him myself, and for a Brazilian to cheer an Argentinian, there has got to be a very special reason. The question is: Will we be460 words
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Article64 1986-06-27 35 MEXICO CITY A Brazilian wUI referee the World Cop final for the second successive time on Snnday. Brazilian Arppl FUho follows m the footsteps of Arnaido Ceelho, the first nonEuropean to officiate a final m the 1982 Italy-West Germany game, when he referees the West Germany-Ar-gentina matchReuter - 64 words
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Article199 1986-06-27 35 Argentina celebrate victory BUENOS AIRES The city's streets erupted m a confetti-strewn, horn-blar-ing, flag-waving celebration on Wednesday night, after the national soccer team beat Belgium 2-0 m the World Cup semi-finals. Motorcades formed along the major streets as thousands of fans, many waving the national blue-and-white flag, headed for theAP - 199 words
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543 1986-06-27 36 IRENE NGOO - We will help to restore order, trade partners assure Asean IRENE NGOO By m Manila MANILA Asean was yesterday reassured by its dialogue partners from the European Community and five Pacific countries that they would fight to contain protectionist pressures at home and to bring "sanity" back to the world543 words
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162 1986-06-27 36 Six hurt in blast at Madrid airport MADRID A bomb exploded on the luggage conveyor belt of the Israeli airline El Al at Madrid's Barajas international airport yesterday, injuring six people. The bomb, apparently activated by remote control, tore through the luggage conveyor belt near the El Al check-in counter,UPI; Reuter; AP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-06-27 36 WASHINGTON Francis Joseph Galbraith, former US ambassador to Singapore and Indonesia, died on Wednesday at George Washington University Medical Centre of complications arising from cancer. Mr Galbraith, 73, who was m the US foreign service from 1946 until his retirement m 1974, was namedAP - 130 words
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Article534 1986-06-27 36 ANNE KOM - ANNE KOM A step towards reform of wage system, says its President By 27 electronics firms opt for wage restraint Page 13 COLLECTIVE agreements should not stipulate built-in annual wage increases. Instead, such increments should be negotiated annually, the President of the Singapore National Employers534 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-06-27 36 EDMUND WEE - EDMUND WEE By ANOTHER lion could well take pride of place next to the Merlion as the Government goes out m search of a national symbol to represent Singapore m much the same way that the maple leaf has become a420 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-06-27 36 What it should have been Shuttle blast photos captioned wrongly, news agency admits NEW YORK Two pictures distributed by the Associated Press m January and said to show the family of teacher-as-tronaut Christa McAuliffe reacting to the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger were erroneously captioned, the news agency has457 words
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Article48 1986-06-27 36 BEIJING Chinese surgeons have transplanted five toes on to the left hand of a farmer who lost his fingers m a noodle machine accident. Xinhua news agency said the man could now play cards and lift 10 kg following the operation m a Shanghai hospital. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article72 1986-06-27 36 MOSCOW A young Soviet pianist has been taking part m the prestigious Tchaikovsky Piano Competition here despite several broken fingers, Pravda reported. Alosha Sultanov, 16, was practising two weeks ago when a piano lid fell on his hands, breaking several bones. But he decided against droppingAFP - 72 words
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Article28 1986-06-27 36 CAIRO Egyptian Prime Minister Ali Lutfi has given orders to all government establishments to use solar-energy heaters m a bid to curb erowine energy use. BernamaBernama - 28 words
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Article30 1986-06-27 36 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 2.74 points to 1,882.31 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Miscellaneous141 1986-06-27 36 Weather :■.:> UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas around noon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.14 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.02 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/15 C Fine Melbourne 7/13 C Fine Bangkok 25/33 C Sunny Moscow 7/16 C Rain141 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-06-27 1 Thanks for the good times and ALL good things oh no!— come to an end on Monday: the World Cup final m the wee hours of the morning and the Arts Fest m the evening, after the last Beijing People's Arts Theatre's performance of Death of a Salesman. For theLIM SENG TIONG - 332 words
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Article205 1986-06-27 1 Was the Festival a success? WE SAY yes. This time round, the fest appeared to have really reached the people and not just the culture buffs. One of our reviewers was actually challenged by her bank tellers whom she never imagined were inclined towards the arts on one of her205 words
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Article, Illustration200 1986-06-27 2 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM Compiled by A medical student of the National University of Singapore who frequents Singapore Symphony Orchestra concerts. He attended 13 shows: I FEEL this year's festival is much better than the last one. Many pro- grammes were of a high quality. There was also more200 words
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Article120 1986-06-27 2 An NUS medical student who also attended 13 shows, including two nights of the Houston Ballet and Mario Maya Gypsy Flamenco Theatre: I THINK it was just great generally. The standards have been high and there's more to choose from at this festival. I enjoyed Mario120 words
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Article, Illustration181 1986-06-27 2 A fresh law graduate from the NUS who saw four shows: SUNDOWN Theatre was the best, though I was a bit disappointed with Cambridge Theatre and the SSO concert, which I felt were not up to standard. I thought the Oxford Playhouse (which came earlier this year)181 words
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Article, Illustration147 1986-06-27 2 SOME of the shows were very good. Master Harold and the Boys stands out while Yanci Pantomime was also very good. I also enjoyed Dragon's Teeth Gate, although it was not so well done. I also feel we didn't get enough from the foreign performers. They came147 words
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Article, Illustration138 1986-06-27 2 IT'S been excellent. I've enjoyed all the shows. I think the Ballet National dv Senegal and the Mario Maya shows were very interesting. We don't get to see much of such shows here. It was a real treat for us. The festival catered for everyone. It was138 words
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Article, Illustration138 1986-06-27 2 THE most outstanding play was Master Harold and the Boys. The playwright treated the theme m a very subtle manner it's the only play that gave me something to think about. Stella Kon should have done so too. Dragon's Teeth Gate is the worst play I've ever138 words
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Article110 1986-06-27 2 A Pre-university 1 arts student of Raffles Junior College who attended six shows: EXCEPT for Dragon's Gate Teeth, the festival was better than expected. There were too many scene changes m Dragon's Teeth Gate. I also could not follow the story and I felt that the110 words
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Article, Illustration114 1986-06-27 2 I LOVE ballet, music and plays. I would have gone for more shows such as Ballet National dv Senegal and Merce Cunningham and other plays if there had been more pre-publicity of the festival. I didn't know what shows were on until I got a booklet on114 words
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Article130 1986-06-27 2 A French teacher of Alliance Francaise who saw seven shows, including Ballet National Dv Senegal, Ellis Marsalis Jazz Quartet Sundown Theatre and Classical Ballet: THE festival brought to the people an awareness that the arts is essential to life. I got a lot of energy and inspiration130 words
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Article, Illustration106 1986-06-27 2 BASICALLY, I loved the cosmopolitan outlook of the festival and its efforts to bring m modern performing arts. However, there seems to be a lack of attention to South-east Asian visual and performing arts. The art exhibition at the National Museum is a little abstract and106 words
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Article, Illustration108 1986-06-27 2 THE fest should be held over a longer period. Fringe events should be held throughout the festival and not be limited to a short period. I also want more matinee shows, especially for children and family entertainment. The organisers should provide an introduction and explanation of the108 words
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Article94 1986-06-27 2 A hotel sales manager who attended 10 concerts: IT'S a chance of a life-time to catch so many good shows, especially, the foreign plays. I bought the $5 tickets only. I'll never get a chance to get such cheap seats overseas. The flamenco concert was really good94 words
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Article, Illustration99 1986-06-27 2 SUNDOWN Theatre was the best play. I usually like Pao Kun's plays but I felt that Kopi Tiam was not done well. I liked the story but not the script. The choice of films m the last film fest was better. But I'm glad I saw two99 words
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Article, Illustration113 1986-06-27 2 ON THE whole, the festival did not come up to my expectations. Though there were more items and more variety, they were not so interesting. They didn't leave lasting impressions. Like Coca Cola, the fizz didn't last. Master Harold... and the Boys was the best item m113 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1986-06-27 3 say what audiences say what audiences say what ALEX ABISHEGANADEN, 60 THE festival has been very successful m terms of ticket sales. It has brought joy m the arts to Singaporeans and inspired local artistes with its high standards. What's more, there has been a great number1,367 words
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Article, Illustration450 1986-06-27 4 Small thoughtful things Food Zone SHAWLS to warm chilled bones on cold days. Reading glasses m different grades and designs for the shortsighted. These are some of the surprising little things that Holiday Inn Park View m Cavenagh Road has m store for guests. Miss Linda Kho, the hotel's public450 words
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Article, Illustration855 1986-06-27 6 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - Fine music, but must we be so predictable? GEORGINA EMMANUEL By and k \y\"l| ABOUT four weeks of Jan enormous club gP^HI sandwich Stephen I Bishop-Kovacevich, Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms, Swingle Singers, Canadian Brass, Ellis Marsalis Jazz Quartet, University of Philippines Madrigal Singers We packed it all m at aNIK KASMANI NGHAI; CHEE WAH; WONG KWAI CHOW - 855 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-06-27 6 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By IT OPENED oar ears and eyes to a more classical approach to jazz. And like most things classical, audience appreciation wasn't as high as for the other more popular fare m the Arts Fest. The Ellis Marsalis Quartet blew some cool,302 words
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Article, Illustration944 1986-06-27 7 CHRISTINE KHOR - CHRISTINE KHOR By Pictures by and H REVOLUTION and evolution these are the key words to the sumptuous banquet that international dance aficionados feasted on at the Arts Festival. The Houston Ballet At the Kallang Theatre's opening night, a refreshing starter was the Houston Ballet'sKENNETH KOH; LESLEY KOH; LIM SENG TIONG; NGHAI CHEE WAH - 944 words
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Article, Illustration731 1986-06-27 8 DAVID TAN - DAVID TAN The split-level stage allowed for flashback scenes of the li proprietor's past trials and tribulations as he debated with his grandson the merits and demerits of tradition. CHONG WING HONG, who went to Kopi Tiam, the St George's Park Tea Room m731 words
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Article, Illustration108 1986-06-27 8 *2*tnfn#& aj« w oj vm feu') i% h\\ i«i o ((il-If^Mf 2 i* *«X*£#flß I. F A> *'J>AW a. e*mm «t s f^ w f-fjl f y. M X *i< ri'j ffl 3tL it f-/h m fa he px m <\% t- &'ifcA#J*T*JKttB&*° ir a z i? s ffi m108 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1986-06-27 9 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI By Local English productions OF THE drama productions m I \J^ English, Esperk \0 anza and No Parking on Odd Days both m the fringe programme came closest to reflecting the Singapore consciousness. In Esperanza, Third Stage has again, kept staunchly to its aimLIM SENG TIONG; ANDREW CHIN - 1,571 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1986-06-27 28 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH Besides the sponsors and participants, we owed the test to the group of indefatigable people m the Arts Festival Secretariat. We thought one of the co-ordinators, Jessieca Leo, who put together the Fringe, had a fascinating story to tell. We sat her down quiteNIK KASMANI - 1,193 words
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Article, Illustration45 1986-06-27 28 If this isn't starting From Scratch by Has the festival reached the young? This picture, of a curious Chia Yueh Hui, 5, taken during the interval of the From Scratch performance at the PUB Auditorium, says it all. Need we say more? LIM SENG TIONGLIM SENG TIONG - 45 words
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Article, Illustration2111 1986-06-27 29 NANCY KOH - A word from the sponsors NANCY KOH By 6 It is hoped that the higher level of awareness and appreciation of the arts attained through the festival will enrich the lives of Singapore residents. 7 Mr Lim Chin Beng, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board 4 The Arts Festival2,111 words
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Advertisement210 1986-06-27 9 7-Eleven's $3 3id Anniversary Sale. From June 19th to July 9th, 7-Eleven is slashing the prices of these featured items to a standard $3. It's our way of sharing the joy of our 3rd anniversary. And with 30 stores located all over Singapore, you'll be spoiled for choice. BIG GULP210 words
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Advertisement681 1986-06-27 10 JUBILEE/MANDARIN/EMPftESS TOA PAVOH/MAPPV/DALIT LIWAGU/OUEENSTOWN/PLAZA HOLLYWOOD/SAVOY PEOPtE S/QALA NOW SHOWING No Free List T llb, 3 1 5. 7 1 5, 930 ME I 15, 3 15, 7 15, 9 15 Q LJ I 30, 3 30, 7 30, 9 30 HWOOD I 00, 3 30. 7 00, 9 1 5681 words
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Advertisement279 1986-06-27 10 m Does your chila# Tgi Tknow their names? The Ribena c Learning Machine 5 has the answers. y^>- tP^Ci .mAsSr .Ml|j B Home m linglish and Mandarin. CvC^J HBHHP' S^^ away and satisfy your child's t Ribena NOTE ID PARENTS In some of the Ribena 'Learning Machines', the 'Capital Cities279 words
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Advertisement343 1986-06-27 10 B -n||-"- B^-'W-'!BnWnBM w TB-iBV:BB B LIDO: Season ENDING SOON I (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 jj 1 It's VACATION FUN TIME and the boys zero m on a sure thing! a I $$•< *l&mL% u^ tfr tJ\i S -Wfw^ AAy? < y Jk *S STEPHEN343 words
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Advertisement641 1986-06-27 11 mC A CTT DM T °P Q ual Furniture at LTTLJI 1 LWI Surprisingly Modest !^S FURNISHING BAZAAR PTE.ITIX o-sZL-%OjDJt i^* S\/ I J P#> I |f yQu re |ookmg (or good qua |jty f urri iture. then your search ends here And if you're filfi flpvlano Rivhl #()4-">S/'?7 C'itV641 words
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Advertisement288 1986-06-27 11 pMf^IMMIMMMMMMMIIy^JIIMMMMJPJ^iMI^JMMII t"~ IP Welcome to Fatty Weng Restaurant Fatty Weng Restaurant Badminton I Iall celebrates Ap^ (llc official opening today. Mr. Chen SuChcng Miss Huang Peißu leading SBC actor SHHiovKg" actress of T.V. serial 4 Under One Roof* and other popular Manage Doctor artistes will commemorate the official opening. m288 words
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Advertisement141 1986-06-27 11 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow Beaoilul Sunday* Diana Call Me You Doni Hwq To S^iy You Love Me The Look Of Love Rose, Rose, I Love You •Georgy Girl* Blue Suede Shoes* All Right JV Now/Get Back The Songs From Long Ago M '^iis&iii ji v J^V JBH Bn141 words
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Advertisement4128 1986-06-27 12 S*~- f Ik X~~ ~*"N^ l[~ HMT "V" "V" ""^^V TELEPHONE SERVICE: oßk. i&i. ft in— jrain jjwj. m Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 iljpm <bpm deadline for next day* •Saturday: 8 JOam t« X |W I VL V j JK fIQ ffl IHO 2pm i 11am deadline tor4,128 words
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Advertisement502 1986-06-27 12 TAKEA CLOSER LOOK A special offer is extended to tertiary students for IBM PCs. Key m at classification 12. BLb^ jbi ■818 *^bmßlwKb^Bo^^^^^^^^^^w«^bb^^b^BbwmbWJ 28 Health Centres/ Massage DUKE'S HEALTH CENTRE 3rd floor, Duke Hotel. 42 46 Meyer Rd. (former Ambassador Hotel) Massage/ Steambath. All rooms with bathrooms attached. Ample parking502 words
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Advertisement493 1986-06-27 12 30 Hairdressing I Bring your friend I along for a cut or I perm and get your I cut FREE! YaM on Mon-Fri (My. I TEL: *****31/2 Cut $4 •Perm $8 Colour $10 50% discount off All levels of hairdressing courses *****50 Jennifer 222 Upp. Thomson Rd. *****_ ASHKIN a493 words
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Advertisement665 1986-06-27 13 31 Plumbing/ Electrical PLUMBER: CLEAR BLOCKAGE without mess Neat job. f:wr charge* on all plumtiing services 7ti***** (Chew). PLUMBER SPECIALISE IN install mg i-opper piping. HUB 3-room, $220 4-room. $250 S-room. $270. Tel *****71 *****13 PUB LICENSED CONTRACTOR for copper stainless >teel piping electrical Bam-iopm 7MJ 32 Photography/ Video Filming665 words
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Advertisement704 1986-06-27 13 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor (marbleTceramic tiles) A choice of over 30 martHe y^iiplSv J&\ and over 400 ceramic J^P*^^\. >**5 Supenor quality tiles available at low. affordable jy prices •*s£» r x \^Hh Business Hours: \fp- optfWtfl Mondays to Fridays 9amto 7 pm OTlSf!! Saturdays 9704 words
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Advertisement570 1986-06-27 13 KHUA ft QUAH COMPANY Interior decoration Reasonable price A standard workmanship Reposition sink with support $350 Additional wall tiles for kitchen 3 sides 2 toilets $1,000 Construct cabinet base $100 Flooring: Ceramic tiles including skirting, design etc: 3-room $1,700 $2,800 4-room $2,800 $4,400 5-room $4,000 $8,500 Call us today: *****85/570 words
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Advertisement785 1986-06-27 13 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN ROOF, leakage. gutter, water-down pipe, welding work, painting, fencing, awning, partitions, cement wood work. Call *****51/ *****18. ATTENTION HOUSE OWNERS! We undertake any kind of household repair job. Call: *****02. MARBLE FLOOR SPECIAL offer: Rosa, Carrara, Serpeggiante. Perlatino. etc. *****87/ *****04. OLD HDB FLATS.785 words
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Advertisement832 1986-06-27 13 39 Other Personal Services AFTER CHILD BIRTH care centre has vacancies In July. Tel: *****70 Mdm Tan. 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30. House removal, transportation service, office removal specialised In pianos, organs delivery and disposal service. Experienced, reliable and responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges, good &i fast service.832 words
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Advertisement831 1986-06-27 13 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services LYNN'S SECRETARIAL SERVICES Business Consultant. Accounts/ tax/ secretarial services/ facimile: telefax service/ graphic drawings/ share registration/business co. Investigation' back-up services/ registration/ conference seminars/ exhibitions/ advertising, promotions/company registration/ incorporated. Steno's/ typist/ answering/ mailing/ telex/ translation/ word processing/ meeting rooms. 101 Upper Cross Street, =09-12 People's831 words
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Advertisement937 1986-06-27 13 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies niR nisposfli. MAZAK M 5 CNC LATHE ONE USED MAZAK M 5 CNC LATHE, 1.5 METRES BETWEEN CENTRES POWERED BY 30HP MAIN SPINDLE MOTOR AND SUPPLIED COMPLETE WITH HYDRAULIC POWERED CHUCK, 8 POSITION TOOL POST, SIX POSITION TURRET, POWERED TAILSTOCK AND POWERED937 words
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Advertisement545 1986-06-27 13 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available A personal name for personal services of personal trained maids. Personality goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude S behaviour training, hardwurking, helpful, obedient, cheerful honest selt-disciphned $650 fee includes W/P visa fee. medical exam security bond. P A airfare othrrs 2545 words
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Advertisement400 1986-06-27 13 Reliability is our business Kte rhcice uf maids from Philippines with back up service by our Filipina counsellor Full documentation insurance, medical 8. $5,000 bond. 2 replacement guaranteed 2 10.00 am -9 00 pm daily C SECRETARIAL AGENCY Ensures reliable, hardworking FILIPINO/INDONESIAN/SRI LANKAN Domestic Helpers for your domestic needs. (Guarantee400 words
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Advertisement608 1986-06-27 14 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive A leading commercial institution is looking for a dynamic person to join its dedicated team of part-time lecturers to lecture m: ADVANCED METHODS AND SYSTEMS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Applicants must possess a degree or a recognised diploma m Computer Science or Information Systems. Preference608 words
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Advertisement574 1986-06-27 14 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP ■■■MBBBBWBHBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBaBBB^MaBBVHBai ■BBBBBBBaBBB^BaVBBBBBBaWMBBBBBBBBBBWBBBBB^HBBBBBBB^H SBS, one of the leading and most established public transport companies m this region, invites applications for the post of: COMPUTER OPERATOR (Male) Requirements: GCE 'O' with at least 3 credits Preferably with 1 year's experience on IBM machines Must574 words
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Advertisement375 1986-06-27 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WYWY WANTS YOU ACCOUNTS CLERK Completed GCE '0' Level Ability to type Preferably with LCC Intermediate at least 1 year experience m related field Applicants, please call Jean at *****55 for an interview appointment or come personally (after 2pm) to: Wywy Private Limited Wywy House375 words
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Advertisement579 1986-06-27 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PERMANENT c JUNIOR SECRETARY Word processor knowledge must have very good phone voice (Thomson $600 p.m.) c SHIPPING ASSISTANT 3 years' working experience m a shipping agency able to handle the telex machine well (Town $800 to $1,000 p.m.) CALL: *****64 Licence No: C/ 0781/01579 words
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Advertisement799 1986-06-27 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wa require FEMALE RECEPTIONISTS immediately c Must have working experience c GCE 'O' level c Fluent In English Mandarin c Salary: S6OO $700 c Working hours: 7am 3pm; 3pm 11pm Walk-in interview at:Singapore Tennis Centre Pte. Ltd. 1020 East Coast Parkway Singapore 1544 CHINESE TYPIST799 words
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Advertisement793 1986-06-27 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED TALL, PLEASANT looking Chinese Receptionist for co. m Shenton. Must have good experience on PABX switchboard, capable of handling heavy workload, good spoken English, slight typing. Salary $550 above. Call *****34 COMPUTER CLERK REQUIRED. Must be good m typing Chinese. Residents of Uist.l9 preferred.793 words
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Advertisement571 1986-06-27 14 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales fr CAREER IN SALES ~N«Hi Are you prepared to switch to sales and double your present income? I Join us as PRODUCT REPRESENTATIVE (Male/Female) Requirements: Benefits: c Sec. education Basic salary Willing to learn Generous commission work hard Medical benefits c To571 words
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Advertisement530 1986-06-27 14 r^ ■m Vi I COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE PTE LTD invites applications for the post of: SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Minimum GCE O' level with credit m English, c Pleasant personality and above 22 years old. c 2 years' sales experience preferable. c Prepared to work hard and able to start work530 words
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Advertisement757 1986-06-27 14 71 Situations Vacant: Sales LADY SALES PROMOTER Good personality, age 20 30. preferably with experience m selling handbags or fashion products. Fluency m English. Mandarin and other Chinese dialects. Japanese speaking an added advantage We pay salary plus commission. This is a full time job A is available immediately For757 words
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Advertisement699 1986-06-27 14 71 Situations Vacant: Sales URGENTLY REOD. FEMALE shop assistant. Preferably Christian. Come personally for interview on 28th June, 11am Bpm at: «01-20 Bt Ttrnah Shopping Ctr Tel: *****37 Pager: *****36/7. WALK-IN INTERVIEW ON 27th June 2p.m. -sp.m at: Far East Shopping Centre, #01-01/ 02 for Waitresses. Shop Assistants/ Waiters Friendly699 words
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Advertisement574 1986-06-27 15 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical MttSßKßay mj Wmm aw* Jurong Engineering Limited I SURVEYORS I to work m Indonesia Requirements: Must have working experience as a surveyor g m Construction Industries j Preferable Diploma or 'A 1 Level holders but Employment will be on project basis mj574 words
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Advertisement293 1986-06-27 15 I An established Engineering Co. requires the following urgently: CONTRACT PERSONNEL (BASED IN INDIA) c 3 Foundation Foremen/ Supervisors c 4 Steel Tower Erection Supervisors BASED IN SINGAPORE OFFICE c 3 Intermediate Structural Draftsmen (Male/ Female) c 2 Design Engineers c 1 Purchasing Assistant Part-timers or fresh graduates are also293 words
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Advertisement642 1986-06-27 15 72 Situations Vacant: Technical IJtheTechnology I An American Company requires: 1) SALES SERVICE ENGINEER Diploma holder In Electrical or Electronic Engineering. 2 to 3 years' experience working m a semi-conductor manufacturing, preferably In assembly area. Good knowledge of wire bonding process will be an added advantage. 2) RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST642 words
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Advertisement371 1986-06-27 15 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production WAV 1%. ■^^flPMVfefll piwr I Norplex Singapore Ltd I An Allied-Signal subsidiary, producing copperclad laminates for the electronic industries invites you to fill the following posts:- Male, must have completed National Service Passed GCE O' Level (Science) I Willing to work 3371 words
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Advertisement290 1986-06-27 15 SINGAPORE LIMITED requires MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for 2nd shift $8 for 3rd shift) Salary Increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Free Transport Airconditioned work environment Recreational Facilities290 words
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Advertisement492 1986-06-27 15 73 Situations Vacant: Production F A leading international oilseal manufacturer H requires Permanent^B 2nd shift V Imale/femaleJ ■^operators m 3 Working hours: 4pmtol 2 am Requirements: E Minimum Primary 6 z education Age below 30 years z Preferably with pro- z. duction experience Benefits: E Transport provided E at designated492 words
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Advertisement433 1986-06-27 15 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous tii^Miwii— ■^mm »m»— —^mm mjj^ V < Sla! peninsula hotel W LIMITED invites suitable applicants for the following posts:— (A) LOUNGE HOSTESSES Pleasant and attractive personality. Knowledge m simple English essential. (B) COOKS At least two years experience m simple cooking. (C)433 words
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Advertisement63 1986-06-27 15 SECURITY OFFICER 0 25 years and above. j B Good physique. j 0« Preferably with experi- J j 1 ence m law enforcement J j 1 establishment. j WAITRESS 8 CARPARK fi ATTENDANT <| D Interested, please apply per- S 0 sonally with photograph at The Personnel Dept. PLAZA HOTEL63 words
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Advertisement443 1986-06-27 15 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous LJJ DELMAR FURNITURE INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD (A member of the Universal Furniture Industries Group of Companies) We are the largest furniture making organisation m S E Asia We have immediate vacancy fora Applicants must possess a GCE 0 Level No experience is required as the443 words
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Advertisement532 1986-06-27 15 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PREMIER SECURITY OFFERS A CHALLENGING CAREER with attractive fringe benefits. 1) ASST. SECURITY OFFICERS Sec Education/ with experience. 2) SECURITY GUARDS (Male/ Female) Primary education/ able to read and write English. Gross salary: 1)- 12hrs -JURONG- ($708) 12hrs- TOWN AREA ($678) Bhrs. TOWN AREA ($454) 2)532 words
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Advertisement570 1986-06-27 16 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DORMA MALE CLEANER Physically fit Experience m general cleaning of factory $505 p.m. allowances Age 40 to 50 Call personally: THE PERSONNEL MANAGER DORMA, SPORE BRANCH 2 JALAN TERUSAN SINGAPORE 2261 (Next to Jurong Bus Interchange) Tel: *****33 Ext. 106 SHIPPING COMPANY URGENTLY requires a male570 words
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Advertisement968 1986-06-27 16 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance Good news for buyers of used cars. Now you can get help from DBS Finance. If s easier to buy that second- I Repayment Period interest Rate I Finance is968 words
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Advertisement682 1986-06-27 16 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED DRIVER cum Delivery. Int'd applicants, Interview at: »01-56/ 57, City Plaza, 810 Geylang Rd. 5.1440. YOUNG GENERAL WORKER for a gdn. landscape co. m Bt. Batok. Income around $500. Should stay around dlst.2l, 22, 23. *****77 AN ESTABLISHED LOUNGE regs Experienced Hostesses. Please call:682 words
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Advertisement485 1986-06-27 16 82 Accessories/ Maintenance FREE BRAKE INSPECTION, adjustment. Cars only. Fully equipped brake service. Vehito Motors Pte Ltd. *****63. Mr Lee. SPECIALIZE UPHOLSTERY STEAM cleaning from $70. Sell/repair 2ndhand hi-fi, seat cover, accessories. Chequered Mtr. *****17/8. SPECIALIST POLISH CAR mcl. interior become new. Reasonable price. Tel: *****44/ *****93. 83 Vehicle Financing/485 words
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Advertisement610 1986-06-27 16 FAST MONEY WithFOCL gQp^ Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car Used car 12 mths 4.25% 5.25% 24 mths 4.50% 5.50% 36 mths 4.75% 5.75% 48 mths 5.00% (Instalments payaole m advance) Call 533-3737 today B FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65 Chulia Street. #46-02610 words
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Advertisement604 1986-06-27 16 87 For Sale: Mercedes 78 MERCEDES 200. Q 1 plate, aircon., radio cassette, ttp top condition. $16,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****50. '81 AUG. MERCEDES 280SE. White colour, fully auto. Price: $73,800. Tel: *****88 Mr. Teo. 9/'Bl MERCEDES 380 SLC. auto, sunroof, leather upholstery. Low mileage, excellent cond. *****82. 88 For Sale:604 words
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Advertisement775 1986-06-27 16 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat Hot blooded Italian. Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC 0-100 km/h m just 7. 7 seconds. A drag significantly. The front dcxir antiscorching maximum speed of over turbo baffles which allow maximum speed 190 km/h.775 words
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Advertisement599 1986-06-27 16 90 For Sale: Toyota 1983 TOYOTA CARINA 16 XE Coupe, with 14 2-piece rims, P6 tyres, hi-power set. Accident free. Mint condition. View: Balestier Plaza (beside Hoover Live Theatre). 2 MONTHS OLD Toyota Starlet XL 5-speed. 1 year tax. As brand new cond. Metallic grey. Radio cassette, rust-proofed. Offers to:599 words
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Advertisement571 1986-06-27 16 90 For Sale: Toyota 79 TOYOTA STARLET. PARF Aircond.. radio' cassette, rd. tax 5/87. Good cond. *****88/ *****22. 79 TOYOTA CORONA Q' plate 1.6. Aircond., hi-fi. $3,800. Tel: *****01. '80 COROLLA 1300. Aircon., radio cassette, beautiful condition. $12,500 0.n.0. *****18. •82, COROLLA GL 5-speed. 2 owners. Aircon.. radio, cassette, s/rims.571 words
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Advertisement539 1986-06-27 16 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1978 SIGMA GS 1600, aircon.. cassette, tax Oct. 1986, metallic blue, $6,600. *****28. 1979 MITSUBISHI COLT Supershift. 1 owner, 5-dr. radio cassette. $10,500. *****55. 1980 CO. REGD. Lancer 1.4 GL auto. Aircon, s/rims. Showroom cond. *****66 1980 LANCER 1.4 GL manual PARF. Aircon, radio cassette. Original539 words
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Advertisement929 1986-06-27 17 93 For Sale: Honda ENTHUSIAST AGENCY PTE Ltd sells buys usei! Honda BMW iui business Loan In lurance can be arranged. 4 New Industrial Rd., off Upp Paya Lebar Kd #01-09 *****55. B.N. Tan. (The licensed used car dealer) ■84 late honda Prelude kx manual Power steering, aircon. radio cassette929 words
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Advertisement775 1986-06-27 17 96 For Sale: Other Makes PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE. LTD. (For top quality used cars) Showroom/ Office: 11, Leng Kee Road, S. 0315 (Opposite Cycle Carriage) TEL *****77 (4 LINES) •85 Honda Accord 4-dr. STD. (13 valves) Nissan Sunny s/wagon Toyota Starlet 5-dr. Suzuki SSBO Honda Civic 1.5 12-valves Mitsubishi775 words
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Advertisement766 1986-06-27 17 98 Sale/Wanted- Motor 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters Cycles/Scooters Cycles/Scooters Cycles/Scooters Cycles/Scooters THE NEW fi~S -iA*^-'^ SUZUKI g0 Wfc ""^SS j*v w^ ffP cv/ste^ &0^ sV nine) JT^ a se a Her) J$ J^^m' <>#, v JH^ Available at alt authorised Suzuki766 words
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Advertisement482 1986-06-27 17 YAMAHA 1X125/ RXZI3S/ X7(250). Honda HXI3S/ GPZSSO/ RG2SO/ GPIOO $350. Trade-in/ HP. Call *****18. Blk 3005 Übi Aye 3 KAWASAKI GPZ7SO TURBO, tip top condition. $7,500 negotiable. Contact Mr. Maran *****23. SUZUKI GS4OOC. SELLING cheap. Ist cash offer above $300 secures. Call Raj, *****10. WE OFFER BETTER Price for all482 words
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Advertisement619 1986-06-27 17 99 Vehicles Wanted aiMWMMB*V^«MaM»MBMHi^«BSM«SMMaBJBMMM*SMMM A GENUINE OFFER We prepare to sell your vehicle at your required price with no charge. We also provide immediate cash payment for all models of vehicle to your satisfaction. KIAN SENG WHATT TRADING PTE LTD #02-21/20 Beauty World Plaza Upper Bukit Timah Rd. 7 m.s.619 words
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Advertisement529 1986-06-27 17 99 Vehicles Wanted USED 6-TON. JAPANESE Lorry '81/ '82 model. Must already pass IROV inspection. Tel: *****00. WANTED TO BUY good used cars/ scrap cars. Cash payment. Please tel. *****75. *****19. WANTED VOLKSWAGEN 8-SEAT-ER van. pte. plate. Will consider '74/ '76 Tel. *****84/ *****11 Aziz. WANT THE RIGHT price for529 words
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Advertisement681 1986-06-27 17 106 Accommodation Available: Houses i SUPERB LUXURIOUS j) 3-storey detachedA x bunglw. with new in- 8 ft ground pool. 8 5 Dist.ll, s+l bdrms. Bigj} i) entertainment area.» 8 Suitable for bankers,/} executives. X Rental $5,500 0.n.0. ft 0 Partially furn. v 0 Call: *****97/ 8 jj "HOLLAND RD. single-storey681 words
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Advertisement276 1986-06-27 17 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing You pay less asa "Fiist-Hbme-Owner" Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans own their home: Now. if you're buying your first private home, you can get a five-year interest concession of V*%. You'll pay only IVi% for276 words
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Advertisement594 1986-06-27 17 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 0.28 DEDAP ROAD 2/storey semi-d. 3 bdrms. attached baths, f/furn. alrcon. $1,000 p.m. Sale $510,000 neg. Tel: *****00 x 185. D.2880 BEAUTIFUL D/STOREY seml-d. 4 1 rms. P/furn. Alrcon $1300. Classifone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref. *****/ *****75. D.S, FABER PK., renovated, d/storey detached with s/pool 8,700594 words
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Advertisement484 1986-06-27 18 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 028 bargain! Beautiful large luxurious 2 storey f'furn. 4bdrni bungalow $1,500 ***** M. D 5, NEAR UNIVERSITY/ JapUMM Seh 1) storey terr. X turn Phone 77M350/" *****74. 05 RENOVATED 2-1/2-STOREY corner terr ;>> 1 rms. $9M) furn. Hollan D.9. CHATSWORTH/ TANQLIN d storey hunxiw 12.200 sq.ft.484 words
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Advertisement955 1986-06-27 18 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments I SOMMEIMLLEPARKHi^LM MAISONETTES Km RENT FROM $3,000 PER MONTH COMMON FACILITIES OLYMPIC LENGTH SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM SQUASH COURTS CLUB HOUSE TENNIS COURTS MINI-SUPER MARKET MODERN SAUNA 24-HOUR SECURITY CONTACT TEL:- *****33 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments955 words
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Advertisement730 1986-06-27 18 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments F^PA&SIANiii I Ideally located at Angullia Park (parallel to Orchard Road) Ik IV Luxurious and exclusive condominium of 27 units. SyA fcXjUnit areas range from 2,142, 3,961 4.241 sq.ft. -^^l Excellent facilities: swimming and wading pools, squash and badminton courts, sauna, playdeck,730 words
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Advertisement622 1986-06-27 18 FAIRWAYS— DIST. 4, opposite Keppel Club. 3/4-bedroom apts. with full condominium facilities. Rental from $1,200 $1,800 p.m. Call JLW *****88. GRANGEFORD (2/ 3 rms). Horizon Twr., Hlghpoint, Casa Rosita, New Meadows, Hillcrest Arcadia, Kalakaua/ Liholiho, Allsworth, Kismis Ct. 6666. GRANGE HEIGHTS. Excellent view of Orchard Rd., beautifully completely refurnished. 3,400622 words
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Advertisement907 1986-06-27 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.IS HACIENDA. CONDO facilities P/furn. 4 1 rms. 2300/ 3300 sq.ft Fully aircon. Phone Mrs. Ng *****20 after 10.30 a.m. D.15 PEACH GARDEN. Executive luxury apt. 4 f 1 bdrms. 2.800 sq.ft. Fantastic view. Available immediately. Tel: *****33 Mohan. D.15 THE HACIENDA. 3/ 4 M rms.907 words
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Advertisement897 1986-06-27 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO, 55, SOMMERVILLE Pk townh'se 4 rms. Full facilities $2,500. Mido, *****34/ *****58. D.1024 ONE TREE Hill, off Grange Rd. 3 bdrms. 1 servant's. P/furn. Rental $800 p.m. *****53 D.ll AKYAB APT. 4 I bdrms with pool, squash security. Immediate occupation. Call *****97 D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA.897 words
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Advertisement837 1986-06-27 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TAN TONG MENG lower D.ll 4 l rms. 297 sq.m. F/furn p.m Call Janet, *****66 TERESA VILLE CONDO. 2 bedrooms, living dining, fully furn. $1,150. Tel *****87 *****05. THE PLAZA 2-RM. Apt. approx. 900 sq.ft. facing sea. h furn Kent: $1,250 Contact Mr Sing: *****78 THOMSON837 words
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Advertisement578 1986-06-27 18 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments VILLA DELLE ROSE/ Horlton Tower Hillcrest Arcadia/ .lervois (iarden urgently required by expat families Owners please call: *****54 (Agent) JAPANESE/ ENGLISH COUPLES req. Bayshore Pk. 2 rms D.9. 10. 11. $3000 $5000 respectively *****77/ *****75. URGENTLY REQUIRED 2/3/4/5-rm lli>H pte. apt/ condo. /rm l furn or578 words
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Advertisement486 1986-06-27 19 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses S<^ <jrovo terrace, semi-detached houses and bungalows for only 20 lucky families! Highlights District 10 Freehold Attractive designs Well-planned interiors Burglar alarm Solar heating system 10-year termite-free guarantee Automatic gate for bungalows .^^^^^V and more /£^JjJ*J^^e|^»w Plastered brick486 words
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Advertisement188 1986-06-27 19 UNIWEST: *****15/ *****47 REALTY PARK, RENOVATED D/STOREY CORNER TERRACE a 3517 sq.ft. $380,000. UPPER PAYA LEBAR 2/STOREY TERRACE a Renovated a $320,000. Wa hava buyart for bungalow, •emi-datachad, tarraca d. 15.9,10, 11 ft other. Alao buyar for HUDC UPPER THOMSON 2-STOREY TOWNHOUSEB FOR SALE (hnmadiata occupation) a Built-in area: 3842188 words
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Advertisement202 1986-06-27 19 ROCHALIA GREEN Dist.lo24 Luxurious 2-storey detached bungalows, behind Marco Polo Hotel a LAND approx. 17,250 sq.ft. BUILT-IN nearly 6,000 sq.ft. a PRICE between $1.85 M and $1.95 M neg. Show Houses open: Sat: 2.30 5 p.m. Sun: 3 5 p.m. COLLIERS *****22/ *****83 0.19 LI HWAN Place. Fully renovated with202 words
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Advertisement1097 1986-06-27 19 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Everybody's heading for "I^b^J^b^*^sb7 -aW^^tr g^\V U C3fci \''''f-/f'f///j/'t Em >Vj i '-'^*At-ii~t>-^^ U^^^^^^B^^—^^r 4^M jfW j f v sj^V~" v VIF SELETAR PARK Is a very private and cosy enclave just off Yio Chu WR Kang Road1,097 words
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Advertisement712 1986-06-27 19 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses DISTRICT 11. Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, renovated, land area 6,500 square feet, mature garden, must view. Only $600,000. Call *****09 after 10 a.m. t II Nowwith Superioan, your dream home is Jjr712 words
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Advertisement504 1986-06-27 19 D.15 TENG TONG Road s/storey terr. 1600 sq.ft. 2 rms.. pre-war, $110,000. Upland: *****60. D.16 D/STOREY SEMI-D. 8 yrs Facing S.E. 3+ 1 rms., 3800 sq.ft.. f'hold. $420,000 TMP: *****00. D.16, JLN. PELATOK, s/storey seml-d. 3780 sq.ft. F'hold. $300k. Fuhal Property *****73/ *****59. D.16 SEMI-D S/STOREY 6,300 sq ft 3504 words
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Advertisement416 1986-06-27 19 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments rHyrtiPARK" CONDOMINIUM Your Country-Resort Home A' r conditioners m ali bedrooms Tenms Sauash courts Swimming wading pools 24-Hr Security With Panic Buttons Audio Intercom System As Weil As Security Door Bookings Enquiries Goodland (Pte) Ltd (A member of Keck Seng416 words
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Advertisement938 1986-06-27 20 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Mm Gardens of"2 We have it all ZJtMm NIM GARDENS, a luxurious residential paradise B^^^^^_ not far away from town will impress you with comprehensive facilities that are both up-to-date and E^p^"4 sophisticated. There are938 words
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Advertisement606 1986-06-27 20 D.26 GREENMEADOW LOWER mais. Nicely renovated, beautiful landscaped gdn. 2,250 sq.ft. $325,000. Harvest Realty *****88 D.9, CAIRNHILL MANS. 3 1 bdrms. High fir. Approx. 2,200 sq.ft. Recently renovated. New fir. $355,000 neg. No agt. *****24. D.9 ELIZABETH TOWER. 3 1 rms., 4 baths. 2100 sq.ft. High fir./ good view. F'hold.606 words
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Advertisement848 1986-06-27 20 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 0.28, SELETAR GDNS. 3+l. Ceramic 2,850 sq.ft. $290,000 0.n.0. Mido Realty, *****34/ *****58 D.5 HARBOUR VIEW Gdn 2+l bdrms, 1,190 sq.ft. F'hold. $220,000. System Properties *****33 D.5 HONG LEONG Condo. 3 bdrms, 1,200 sq.ft. $240,000. System Properties *****33 D.5, PASIR PANJANG, walk-up apt 1 200848 words
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Advertisement955 1986-06-27 20 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH NORTH, Blk 208. level 7, 4-rm. apt., 2 bdrms. Joined Into 1 large alrcon. rm., living area ceramic, bdrms. carpet, kitchen/ bath floor wall ceramic tiles. Selling furn. lncl. built-in cabinets, wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, fridge, cooker. Asking $70,000 0.n.0. Avail. Oct./ Nov. Call955 words
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Advertisement893 1986-06-27 20 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. SIMS DR. Blk 51. rubber tiles, kitchen cabinets, display cabinets, morning sun. low fir. Tel: *****03/ *****21. A.M.KIO 4-RM. CORNER Blk 404 $76,000; 5-rm point blk 551 $132,000. *****98 (anytime) A.M. KIO PURE 4-rm near market/ school. Selling: $73,000 neg. All CPF. Tel: *****69.893 words
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Advertisement486 1986-06-27 20 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. T. PAYOH, Blk 12. 28, 33. 79. 91, 98, 109, 110, 124. 166, 183, 203, 205. Free service. *****64. 4-RM. ANG MO Klo Central, ail marble, cabinets. Brand new wardrobes. $85,000 neg. *****60. 4-RM. HENDERSON C'RES, high fir., marble/ ceramic. $75,000 World Property: *****75/486 words
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Advertisement789 1986-06-27 20 117 Properties Wanted We specialise m ANG MO KIO TOA PAYOH BEDOK HDB 3/ 4/ 5-rooms SKY PROPERTY *****64/ *****20 CASH PAYMENT. READY Buyers req. 3/ 4/ 5-rm HDB flats m Clementi, Ghim Moh, A.M. Kio, Bedok, Telok Blangah, Marine Parade Si any area. Owners, please call Ragis Hsg., *****27/789 words
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Advertisement645 1986-06-27 20 118 Factory Spaces S'PORE-JOHORE 1 FACTORY BLDG. Very competitive rates c For light industries at Dlst. 1233 Kampong Bugis (Behind Kallang Gas Works) Spore Johore Express Blk. 1. 1 Rochor Road #02-522 Rochor Centre Spore 0718. *****13/*****49 FACTORY SPACE WANTED for own use. Open space land area 1 to 2645 words
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Advertisement596 1986-06-27 20 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SHOWROOM SPACE AT SINBOR HOUSE AVAILABLE GUAN HUA WAREHOUSE Building, 85 Gentlng Lane, (Macpherson) for lease. Conveniently located. Whole block for warehouse to ensure privacy, security and congestion free. Private toilets. 400 lbs./ sq.ft. loading. Free parking. Competitive rental. Units areas: 700/ 800/ 900/ 1,200/ 1.600/596 words
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Advertisement340 1986-06-27 21 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces /aMMi Is\ located at Jalan Bukit Merah WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM Long short term leases Godown services U LAMTHYE HANG PTE. LTD. U TEL: *****81 Rg/ isii 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces GOLDHILL PLAZA i^niii iniinmnn i^*Y 'r l.^_.340 words
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Advertisement287 1986-06-27 21 SUPREME HOUSE SHOP SPACE 255 sq. ft. (23.7m2) 498 sq. ft. (46.4m2) 510 sq. ft. (47.4m2) 996 sq. ft. (92.53m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq. ft. (53.38m2) 700 sq. ft. (65.1m2) 1632 sq. ft. (151.61m2) 8312 sq. ft (772.18m2) MEDICAL SPACE 510 sq. ft. (47.4m2) 1070 sq. ft. (99.4m2) AIRCONOITIONEO EXCELLENT287 words
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Advertisement875 1986-06-27 21 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OG BUILDING OFFICES fur rent Area: 405 1040 sqft. at $1 .70/ $1.60 Includes service charge tax rebate. Renovation period free rent. Offices Just one floor above car park. Carpeted aircon. Tel: *****88. $1,050. MANHATTAN HSE. Outside CBD. 5 mlns. to Orchard Rd./ Shenton Way875 words
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Advertisement453 1986-06-27 21 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces PROPERTIES I TO LET I I FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED I I SHOPS I Albert Complex Jalan Sultan Centre Beauty World Centre Multi-Storey Car Park Blanco Court Orchard Point Funan Centre South Bridge Centre Golden Shoe Car Park453 words
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Advertisement306 1986-06-27 21 SHOPS AT THE PLAZA (Beach Road/ ouUid* CBO) 460 sq.ft. ground floor unit 1,164 sq.ft. for rental as a facial/ hairdressing salon. Facial rooms. Display counter facilities for hairdressing installed by previous tenant. 2,300 sq.ft. suitable for furniture showroom Contact: UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED Tel: *****33 ext. 21 41 *****11306 words
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Advertisement485 1986-06-27 21 SHOPPING UNIT #03-09, Sultan Plaza *03-39, Katong People's Park, water supply avail. $900 p.m. Contact Chla/ Goh, 78 Circular Rd. SPORE SHOPPING CENTRE, Penang Rd. (sth storey) shop/ showrm. 496 sq.ft., snack bar/ canteen, 433 sq.ft. Rent $2.50 p.s.f. mcl. 0.n.0. Tel: *****08. 498 SQ.FT. BEAUTIFUL fully renovated up market485 words
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Advertisement359 1986-06-27 21 135 Air Travel ECONOMY Plus unsu. yossed proficiency and reliability Next time you travel coll the true name m travel TRU TrtrWl (SINGAPORE) IA i«4 t 02 4S i'teinational Plaza Tel 2217/85. *****91. 22W03 Telx RS ***** (SIN) TRU ALSO RENIS CARS _J YUGOSLAV AIRLINES Top grade airline. Dollar saver359 words
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Advertisement610 1986-06-27 21 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours is I^^ i m The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional gudies; all transfers between airports and hotels; meet-and-assist service on610 words
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Advertisement979 1986-06-27 22 137 Tours 137 Tours j^^^^^^v w yetft way ta travel Sakura Delights Tokyo Disneyland AH Japan/AH Kyushu 'Fukuoka/Nagasaki/Mt Aso/Beppu/ Miyazaki/Aoshima'Sdkuraiima/Kagoshima/Osaka/ Kyoto/Nara Tokyo/Mt Fuji/ Bullet Train/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyland/ Korea/Taiwan/ Hono Kong 9/13/17/20/22 Days 9 Days from *****0 6/7. 13/7. 20/7 27/7. 3/8. 10/8, 17/8. 24/8 31/8. //9 J4/9. 21/9. 28/9.5/10. 12/10.979 words
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Advertisement790 1986-06-27 22 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Yliailanrf UnJmsuu 7 DAYS PATTAYA/BANGKOK/CHIANGMAI/ $888 VI \V^ CHIANGRAI GOLDEN TRIANGLE/ §L >K\\ L 5 DAYS BANGKOK/ PATTAYA $735 J^wfJ^tO^ I BlS^'J B^ 1 2 Nite at new deluxe Shangri-la Hotel. 1 Nite vTTin**' r^**" w'£P Ipwhss* .JS i 5790 words
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Advertisement333 1986-06-27 22 AUSTRALIA 5/6 0 DARWIN "NO FRILLS' --$699 5/6 D DARWIN HIGHLIGHTS J 849 6/7/9 D PERTH "NO FRILLS" S 965 6/7/9 D PERTH (DELUXE TOUR) $1 125 1 D GOLD COAST/DRISDANE $1479 9/1 1 D- GOLD COAST/DRISDANE/ $1899 SYDNEY/MELDOURNE 6/7 D ADELAIDE/PERTH $1429 6/7 D ADELAIDE/SYDNEY $1 529 ess UNIVERSAL333 words
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Advertisement992 1986-06-27 22 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours DREAMS COME TRUE .on a SIN CHEW ttASS WEDDING WEDDING DATE: rTYIC n A SEPTEMBERI^^^.^ Q THE Plw^ 2mf\t iqC Special welcomeV \»icnn»NG TO«Jns» djnner overseas —^cf \Vt*-' UM $758 I Well-escorted all the 4 Day P^ uket 9 I wa y b y992 words
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Advertisement759 1986-06-27 23 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education IS A CAREER IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT FOR YOU? Study 2 years at HOTELCONSULT. Switzerland and transfer to one of the following American universities flp ft»f* Washington State University B Hpt^^^k University of Massachusetts P^^ t Virginia Polytechnic ]ess% 9 University of Houston f tA.759 words
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Advertisement557 1986-06-27 23 147 Academic Courses EXPERIENCED BILINGUAL TUTORS provide home tuition at all levels. *****07 (Day/Night) EXPERIENCED A QUALIFIED tutors avail, to provide home tuition at all levels/ dists. *****57. EXPERIENCED A QUALIFIED Chinese Tutor for Secondary level. Please call *****63 or *****15. EXPERIENCED GRADUATES OFFER tuition for all levels districts. Reasonable557 words
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Advertisement505 1986-06-27 23 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses neC Diploma I I BASIC in Computer BfTT7LTaT»4 11 LvH I'M COBOL. Studies M l l "tH.*!* 1k I M 'JW PASCAL C&G 418(747) ■MMVPiIHTH FORTRAN GCEWor ■Mhilallll 4aK (Student "O" Computer I^^UUUmIB Concession) Science i!fffflTTl™™ffiTTl WOR °STAR, bcs Part i IWfiHlainlilmiil dBA SE505 words
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Advertisement459 1986-06-27 23 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses LCCI CERTIFICATE/ DIPLOMA COURSES (Preparing for 1987 Exams.) Commencing m July '88 ACCOUNTING BOOK-KEEPING BUSINESS STATISTICS COST ACCOUNTING ECONOMICS ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS PRIVATE SECRETARIAL COURSE SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING PLEASE ENROL EARLY. BMC Commercial Training Centre (BUKIT MERAH) Blk. 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) #03-3545459 words
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Advertisement1478 1986-06-27 23 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses Typing Courses j#HHSYSTEMATICHL% IP SECRETARIAL TRAINING CENTRE LCCI PSC FULL-TIME PART-TIME g Commencing Ist July '86 I Purpose: The Private Secretary's Certificate Course is to provide 3| secretarial training for those seeking to hold, an appointment as a §1 Private1,478 words
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Advertisement536 1986-06-27 23 154 Dancing Instruction GAYLIN DANCE STUDIOS con ducts Solo Disco, Disco Rock, Rock n' Roll, Ballroom Latin. Jazz, Aerobics Pte. mass daily Pis. call *****10. SOCIAL DANCE CLASSES commencing 7pm Bpm Frl. 27/6. 4pm. Sat. 28/6 2.30pm. 3.30pm. Sun. 29/6. David's Sch. of Dancing, *07-25 Cuppage Ctr. *****61. SLIMNASTICS, FREE/LUIGI536 words
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Advertisement472 1986-06-27 23 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction FITNESS IS FUN Now's your chance to get fit under expert guidance. Aeroblcise your way to better, healthy living. Join us now) Our classes are specially arranged from Mon. Sun. to suit your convenience. Special discount: 30% For details, please call: CLIFFORD STUDIO OF ARTS #04-00472 words
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Advertisement872 1986-06-27 24 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES, m-i-*-.. >7oo<y7gn Kat«»«- Box Service: ■HI STAFiTS RSSOBBI i| 2 *****11 s.S T i m sss.oo p S c. <-m^ collected: 555 .00 THex S.TV, r e: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TWEAD &^9 Sunday T| m es: 5525.62 psc. (m Pos,ed-"s.lO.OO APPOINTMENTS fj^lfcpclfj^ purchased 4.5 million yards of fabrics872 words
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Advertisement316 1986-06-27 24 MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANY requires i ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Applicants should possess a recognised university degree and be eligible for membership of P.E. (s)/MIES/MIEE. He should be m his mid-thirties and has not less than 5 years of relevant experience m sales of electrical/electronics products. Experience m engineering project management would be316 words
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Advertisement886 1986-06-27 24 NOTICES IHDB Separate tenders are invited Cost of Closing for each of the following:- Document Date CARPARKS at Yishun New Town N'hood 8 Contracts 11,12 and 14. $50- 9.7.86 31 .8 M WIDE ROAD and Serangoon Avenue 1 at Serangoon South. $50/- 11.7.86 CARPARKS at Zhenghua New Town N'hood 4886 words
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Advertisement931 1986-06-27 25 NOTICES ■j Tender Notice Tenders are invited for: I SUPPLIES I a) Tender No. PT/85/86(W) Supply, I Delivery, Installation, Testing and Com- I missioning of Two Stamp Affixing I Machines and Two Cancelling Machines I for Philatelic Use. I b) Tender No. PT/93/86(Y) Supply of 100 I units of Portable931 words
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Advertisement576 1986-06-27 25 Singapore Airlines Limited invites tender for the supply and delivery of Description Documentation Fee/Tel No. 1. AMENITY ITEMS *****64 1.1 Fresh Cut Orchid— TR1437 $20.00 Closing Date: 18/07/86 1.2 Plastic Toothbrush complete with Paste TR1440 $40.00 Closing Date: 25/07/86 2. CATERING EQUIPMENTS *****55 2.1 Linen Face/Hand Tonel TR1434 $50.00 Closing576 words
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Advertisement834 1986-06-27 25 m MINISTRY A OF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT (I) The Desilting and Cleansing of Sungei Jurong from PIE to Jurong Lake Ref: TEN(ENV)OB/86/43 Showround: Meet at Jurong East Avenue 1 /Jurong West Avenue 1 Junction on 30.6.86 at 10.00 a.m. *N.B. Contractors who fail to attend the showround834 words
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Advertisement692 1986-06-27 25 -<*>- PUBLIC UTILITIES BOHBD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB/CSD Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply of 300 m 2 /j core/oil-tilled 66kV power cable with copper conductor. 2 Supply of 450/750 volts 70 mm* single core, stranded copper conductor, PVC Insulated, PVC sheathed cable. 3 Supply692 words
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Advertisement722 1986-06-27 25 #PWD PRE-QUALIFICATION NOTICE PREQUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR: REPLACEMENT OF BEARINGS FOR THE FLYOVERS AT:--(1) BUKIT TIMAH ROAD/FARRER ROAD (2) DUNEARN ROAD/ADAM ROAD The Government of the Republic of Singapore intends to invite tenders for the abovementioned project to carry out the replacement of bearings and repairs to beams, piers and722 words
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Advertisement1108 1986-06-27 26 NOTICES t ii UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic ot Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL, MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Shangri-La Hotel, Orchid Room, Orange Grove Road, Singapore 1025 on Tuesday, 15th July 1986 at 101,108 words
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Advertisement968 1986-06-27 26 Singapore's Island Resort Sentosa Development Corporation TENDER NOTICE CIDB registered contractors m A3 or B 4 financial categories are invited to tender for the construction of a formal ornamental garden at Sentosa Island. The project shall include four categories of works. Building Works: Earth works, drainage, ornamental garden structures (pavilions,968 words
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Advertisement721 1986-06-27 26 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Offi- i cer: A) 1,350 4-DRAWER STEEL FOOLSCAP FILING CABINETS for Central Supplies Department Tender No CSD 3/F 166/0686 Financial Limit $250,000/Head: CSD/F/l B) 400 PAIRS BLACK LEATHER BOOTS FOR FIREMEN for Singapore Fire SerTender No CSD 3/G721 words
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Advertisement821 1986-06-27 26 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 3485 of 198 C Between 1. BRITISH MARKITEX LIMITED 2. MARKITEX (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD Plaintiffs. And 1. CHARLES EDMUND VICTOR also known as VICTOR EDMUND CHARLES 2. DE SILVA AHANGMA BADDALGE KUSUMAWATHIE also known as KUSUMA DE SILVA (f)821 words
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Advertisement775 1986-06-27 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF RYUSHO STEEL (S) PTE. LTD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS FOR MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP (PURSUANT TO SECTION a»U>(b» At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of RYUSHO STEEL (S) I PTE. LTD. duly convened and held775 words
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Advertisement729 1986-06-27 27 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPI BIJC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 3C2 of 19M In the Matter of the Companies Art (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of GUENTHER*S FINE FOOD PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding729 words
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Advertisement701 1986-06-27 27 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding op No. 188 of 1986 In the Matter of the Companies Art (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of Oswell Engineering Construction Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of701 words
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Advertisement183 1986-06-27 27 HAT A GLANCE II AT A GLANCE Adam Denning WBk jB The computer language This book aims to teach Wr^B^j C, regarded as one of the Cto the beginner and Bk^fl it most important systems assumes knowledge H^H ▼VB- programming only of the host oPB %r jB-'"- languages, is now183 words
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Miscellaneous527 1986-06-27 27 if nTiiLifcl SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz Pll R/ghT lets f^</£~^M| fbuT REAlly it's /coi^^^B B^^TlDiD/^^BHII r ii 7 -i i ii— t i *l££- C Q-/u?c!ruT 1 I TK^TDAPOL^atSF/ srri k //6 te^/TT^^ IN CASE VOURE /WHAT'S A 1 A ZAMBONI IS THE fl'M TOO YOUN6 TO527 words
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Advertisement719 1986-06-27 28 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF D.M.A. ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of DMA. ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 16th Floor, UIC Building, Shenton Way,719 words
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Advertisement751 1986-06-27 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up Ne. 241 of IWI In the Matter of The Companies Act (Chapter 18S) 1971 Edition And In the Matter of MARTIN KNITWEAR PTE. LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up751 words
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Advertisement694 1986-06-27 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 172 of 1»8C In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of INTER- VISUAL ADVERTISING PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of694 words
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Advertisement669 1986-06-27 28 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 PURSUANT TO SECTION Ȥ(1)(d) INTERSICON PTE LTD On the 25th day of June 1986, the Resolutions set out below were deemed to be duly passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Intersicon Pte Ltd, pursuant to Section 179(6) of the Companies669 words
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Advertisement595 1986-06-27 28 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tenders ore invited for the supply of the items below (Closing time is 1 1 00am of date shown) 1. 45 UNITS OF MS 3122E 19 P CONNECTORS WITHOUT STD CONTACT PINS AND 270 UNITS OF LRMXZK 5 DES COAXIAL (MALE) CABLE CONTACT Tender No: PT*****5 Closing595 words
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Miscellaneous666 1986-06-27 29 What's On FESTIVAL OF ARTS 1986 Adhil Jussawalla, Wimal Dis- ty Centre. 8 pm. LUNCHTIME f^f C S?SS? 5 hargeS t0 the iSland ap sanayake, Bai Hua, William How to Identify and De- PERFORMANCE kpr 1 nts by 23 artis^^s p]y Performance Stafford, Umar Khayam, Si- velop Your Child's Potential.666 words
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Miscellaneous980 1986-06-27 29 -I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol/Another Morning, Another Show980 words
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Advertisement164 1986-06-27 30 BAN HIN LEONG GROUP (SINCE 1946) Builder of homes, not just houses. "You are cordially invited to view the *i^!wa^ Springleaf Garden Semi- Detached B un g a l° w Show House and the Flamingo Valley Show Flats. m A /n (Open daily between 10am 6pm, ff/ll^m including weekends.) t^^ft164 words
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Advertisement76 1986-06-27 30 «st*^%Bws' B^BB 9BHI ■MNBBtt I /m Mam. jfjfcii ri ifflj B^- A I N J^Kv^iiH^^^^^ jß'' DONT MISS THE USA'S LOVE MACHINE! 2 SHOWS 10.15pm 12.45 am Catch these five dynamic girls m action. Also )St performance Sat. 28th June. j^»^ New J °y from Sai 1 Die g°: jsii76 words
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Miscellaneous1293 1986-06-27 30 ■c MY VIEW am Kannan Chandran .m, ■mumm mw.. ■nm mi ■■i w ,v,,,, i,, mi *X M/ V -^'^st^^ft^fe due t0 retire m this thriller aßtefek^ I I *WW m about a psychotic killer ancient civilisation, the effects brate their 25th anniversary. PflPB S^MHI m M A metS ll^^1,293 words
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