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Title Section15 1986-06-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article602 1986-06-30 1 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE Bill will allow apartment managers to bring bad neighbours to book By A BILL introduced m Parliament recently will give management corporations of condominiums and apartments more powers to run their estates and discipline not only errant owners but also recalcitrant tenants. Indeed602 words
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553 1986-06-30 1 H.L. LIM - What 3 countries can do for one another H.L. LIM PM flies from North-East Asia back to the South-East today By m Manila MANILA Soon after noon today, President Corazon Aquino will greet the first Asean head of government to visit the Philippines since the February revolution that ousted Ferdinand553 words
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618 1986-06-30 1 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By IN THE past, if a resident of a flat or condominium lived on the floor below someone who insisted on pounding chillies on the floor late at night, there wasn't much he could do about it. Now, however,618 words
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Article25 1986-06-30 1 BEIJING Chinese authorities have arrested four men from Fujian province for allegedly spying for Taiwan's anti-com-munist government, the People's Daily said yesterday. APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration211 1986-06-30 1 SEVEN-MONTH-OLD Carol Joan Fernandez might be too young to know what was going on. But she sure did not want to miss any part of it. With wide eyes and great attention, Carol watched as steady adult hands applied paint on her big toe on theWONG KWAI CHOW - 211 words
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351 1986-06-30 1 KOTA BARU Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday certain parties outside the country which are keen on seeing the government toppled are trying to stir up the people, particularly the Malays, over the New Economic Policy (NEP). The Prime Minister said theseBernama; NST - 351 words
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Article55 1986-06-30 1 NEW YORK Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamanl said m a telephone interview from Brioni, Yugoslavia, that Opec will not cot production or push up world oil prices (or at least a month because the members could not agree which countries should make theReuter - 55 words
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Article208 1986-06-30 1 Developer pays $14.5 m for car RENO (Nevada) What does a man who owns 26 Dusenbergs, 20 Ferraris and 15 Cadillacs do when he wants a new car? Shopping centre developer Jerry Moore of Houston bid US$6.6 million (5514.5 million) at an auction on Friday and collected a 1931 BugattiReuter; NYT - 208 words
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Advertisement21 1986-06-30 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean 6 Causeway 7 Comment/ Perspective 12,13 Letters 14 TlmesDollar 15-18 Racing 19 Sports 29-2321 words
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Advertisement123 1986-06-30 1 /\loa Sole Agent: S.G. Parrett Son (Pte) Ltd. Singapore PM talks to the South Korean media Page 3 Dr Tony Tan talks to the Spore media Back Page -t^H Have you heard of a PC with a keystroke program key, 40 programmable soft function keys, ultra-slim keyboard that can fit123 words
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Article370 1986-06-30 2 'Still the best system' DR LEE BOON YANG, Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Home Affairs), has indicated his preference for the one-man-one- vote system, saying it should continue unless a better one is found. He told a group of students that while the system had its shortcomings,370 words
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Article177 1986-06-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINGAPOREANS are often criticised for being too insular or too concerned with things going on m the West. What we lack is a better understanding of the region. Our colonial past and the adoption of the English language have made us Euro-centric. Today, with the177 words
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Article146 1986-06-30 2 Three Opec dissenters MOST OF Opec's 13 oil ministers have agreed to limit the cartel's production for this year to try to reduce the oil glut and raise the price of a barrel of oil by about US$5 (S$ll). But among the dissenting members were Iran, Libya146 words
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Article128 1986-06-30 2 SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev has told US President Ronald Reagan that he is prepared to compromise on the issue of medium-range missiles, according to US administration officials. They said the pledge was m a letter Mr Reagan received last week from the Soviet Union's new ambassador m Washington,128 words
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Article157 1986-06-30 2 Seeds by the wayside MEN'S FIFTH seed Stefan Edberg and women's fourth seed Claudia Kohde-Kilsch were dumped out of Wimbledon on Saturday, as the opening week of the world's premier grasscourt tennis championships ended with the seedings' list m disarray. Edberg, the Australian Open champion, became the third member157 words
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Article133 1986-06-30 2 SINGAPORE has opted for a blend of youth and experience m naming the President's XI squad for the friendly hockey international against Pakistan this afternoon at Fairer Park. Not wishing to take chances against the Pakistanis, who were declared joint-champions with India at the Perak international133 words
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Article490 1986-06-30 2 Forgotten memories REMEMBER Gregory Peck m Alfred Hitchcock's movie Spellbound shown on SBC's Channel 12 last year? He played the part of "Dr Edwardes", a man who lost his memory after a murder. A psychiatrist, played by Ingrid Bergman, helps to unlock the secrets of his mind. Dr490 words
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Article216 1986-06-30 2 OAF MOVES TO SET UP OWN FOOD RETAILING OPERATIONS QAF LTD, whose move into the supermarket business together with Emporium Homings was hailed as a perfect match last August, has taken steps to move its food retailing operations out of its partner's shadow. The Brunei-based group, m a hurry216 words
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189 1986-06-30 2 Around Asean and Across the Causeway Aquino In control' PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino's Cabinet contains elements from right to left, and her ministers don't often speak with one voice. She had run for the presidency supported by two groups which make up the fragile coalition the cause-oriented ones and the traditional189 words
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Article78 1986-06-30 2 MISUSE OF CONDO FUNDS A GROUP of subsidiary proprietors residing m a large condominium note with concern the number of complaints m the newspapers regarding practices m the management of condominiums. They are of the view that the present provisions m the Land Titles (Strata) Act with regard to78 words
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Article225 1986-06-30 2 Product Advertiser Section/Page Arties China Airlines I 8 Qantas Airways I —14 Banks Banque Indosuez I 1 HongKong Bank II —24 Beauty Saloon Wong Tattoo I —24 Cars SM Motors (Volvo) I 3 Tan Chong Motors (Nissan) I 9 Computers System Technology I 6 Wealsott Computer I —24225 words
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374 1986-06-30 3 H.L. LIM - Education Minister more convinced than ever H.L. LIM Learning the mother tongue SEOUL A close-up view of South Korea last week has left Dr Tony Tan more convinced than ever that learning the mother tongue is necessary for young Singaporeans. It gives them a link with their parents' culture and374 words
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Article, Illustration794 1986-06-30 3 H.L. LIM - H. L. LIM PM talks to the South Korean media By MR LEE KUAN YEW shakes hands with Taiwanese Premier Yn Kno-Hua on his arrival at Taipei International Airport on Saturday. Also at the airport was Taiwanese PresidentReuter - 794 words
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492 1986-06-30 3 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN B-6 Lee m the US By NEW YORK A common preoccupation of businessmen m their meetings with Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong is the continuity of Singapore's policy towards investors. They wanted to know, before investing millions of dollars492 words
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136 1986-06-30 3 MANILA Philippine President Corazon Aquino has no firm plans to visit Singapore, a presidential spokesman said on Saturday. Mrs Aquino had previously indicated that her first trip abroad as head of state would be to a fellow member of Asean,AFP - 136 words
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112 1986-06-30 3 ISLAMABAD Pakistan said on Saturday an attack on one of its diplomats m New Delhi seemed preplanned and has asked India for an urgent probe. A Foreign Ministry statement said First Secretary Tanvir Ahmed received serious injuries on Friday night. The assault cameReuter - 112 words
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447 1986-06-30 4 BRIONI (Yugoslavia) Most of Opec's 13 oil ministers have agreed to limit the cartel's production for this year to try to reduce the oil glut and raise the price of a barrel of oil by about US$5 (S$ll). But amongUPI; AP - 447 words
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282 1986-06-30 4 WARSAW PRESIDENT Wojcieck Jaruzelski yesterday promised a partial amnesty for Poland's political prisoners as police m the western city of Poznan used truncheons to break up a demonstration of 5,000 churchgoers. As General Jaruzelski was delivering his fourhour speech to the first CommunistUPI; AP - 282 words
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Article, Illustration183 1986-06-30 4 LONDON The two-man British pop group Wham, which has topped the charts from Hongkong to New York, staged their farewell performance on Saturday before a crowd of 89,100 fans. George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley have sold 38 million records m four years andAFP; Reuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration335 1986-06-30 4 Moscow The Soviet Union on Saturday accused Washington of trying to wreck the upcoming Goodwill Games m Moscow by banning rock star Michael Jackson from attending and telling athletes to bring their own food because of contamination from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.UPI - 335 words
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Article, Illustration229 1986-06-30 4 PISA The Leaning Tower of Pisa tilted another 2 mm m the past year, one of the biggest increases recorded m years, an Italian professor said on Saturday. Mr Geri Gero, a professor of engineering at the University of Pisa, conductedAP - 229 words
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314 1986-06-30 4 Big London rally to demand sanctions LONDON Tens of thousands of people marched through London on Saturday to demonstrate their opposition to apartheid and demand that British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher impose full economic sanctions on South Africa. On the same day, an explosion rocked a South African shopping centreReuter; UPI - 314 words
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182 1986-06-30 4 MADRID A Palestinian has confessed to a suitcase bomb attack which injured 13 people at Madrid's Barajas Airport on Thursday and said the device was timed to go off on an El Al plane m mid-air, police said. A police spokesman said on Saturday thatReuter - 182 words
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Article92 1986-06-30 4 MORE THAN 600 people rushed to Macau's instant lottery headquarters on Saturday with stars m their eyes and first-prize stars on their tickets only to find it was a printer's error. In the instant lottery, a punter scratches away the covering of six out of 40Reuter - 92 words
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Article96 1986-06-30 4 SRI LANKAN troops killed seven Tamil separatists m a four-hour battle after rebels blew up a highway bridge and disrupted traffic between Colombo and northern Sri Lanka, the military reported yesterday. A spokesman for Sri Lanka's Joint Military Operations Command m Colombo said the clash occurred afterAFP - 96 words
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Article86 1986-06-30 4 PARIS POLICE on Saturday found the body of a 74-year-old woman murdered m her apartment, the 14th victim this year of a crime wave dubbed the "granny killings". Firemen broke down the door of the flat m the city's Fourth District after neighbours reported a foul odour.AFP - 86 words
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Article91 1986-06-30 4 BEIJING POSTMEN are stealing thousands of newspapers and magazines every day to resell them illegally, the People's Daily said yesterday. It said 8,000 newspapers were being stolen every day, including up to 1,000 copies of the city's evening paper, which are filched while being taken fromReuter - 91 words
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Article51 1986-06-30 4 FORESTRY OFFICIALS m India's Bihar state have put a 5,000 rupee (SsB7s) price on man-eating wolves which have killed 12 children m a month, the Press Trust of India said yesterday. Hunters sighted several wolves m the heavily-forested Hazaribagh region of the north-eastern state, but returned emp-ty-handed.Reuter - 51 words
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399 1986-06-30 5 We'll compromise on arms Gorbachev WASHINGTON Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has told US President Ronald Reagan that he is prepared to compromise on the issue of mediumrange missiles, according to US administration officials. They said the pledge was contained m a letter Mr Reagan received last week from the SovietNYT; AFP - 399 words
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Article125 1986-06-30 5 AGANA (Guam) US Secretary of State George Shultz expressed frustration on Saturday over Moscow's refusal to set a date for high-level SovietAmerican talks leading to a summit meeting. Speaking with reporters on his way back to Washington after a week m the Far East, Mr Shultz commentedNYT - 125 words
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Article, Illustration397 1986-06-30 5 $11 Om security net for Liberty centenary AS THE scaffolding came away from the newly-renovated Statue of Liberty, New York City Mayor Ed Koch announced a huge security operation for next weekend's celebration of the statue's centenary. Mr Koch has invited "the whole world" to the celebrations, and the AmericanAFP; AP - 397 words
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217 1986-06-30 5 QUITO An Ecuadorean author has written what may be the longest poem m history a recently published, 5,000-page piece that fills seven volumes. Jose Rumazo, 81, a diplomat and researcher, said he began writing the poem, Parusia, 30 years ago. "No one has writtenUPI - 217 words
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330 1986-06-30 5 Trade Bill a return to protectionist days, says Reagan SANTA BARBARA President Ronald Reagan has attacked a Housepassed trade legislation as a throwback to the era of protectionism and complained it would hamper his dealings with foreign nations m trade disputes. Mr Reagan, m his weekly radio address on Saturday,AP - 330 words
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213 1986-06-30 5 WASHINGTON The Reagan administration may cut its 1986 forecast for economic growth by half a percentage point to about 3.5 per cent to reflect a string of poor economic news m recent weeks, administration sources say. The three agencies involved the Treasury, theReuter - 213 words
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Article38 1986-06-30 5 RIO DE JANEIRO Dis-ease-spreading Asian tiger mosquitoes have been found m Brazil, prompting health officials to warn that the insects could hamper a nationwide battle against an epidemic of dengue fever, news reports said. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article35 1986-06-30 5 GENOA The judge m the Achille Lauro hijacking trial on Saturday dismissed a Communist Party provincial legislator from the jury after prosecutors said he could be subject to political pressure. APAP - 35 words
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149 1986-06-30 5 MIAMI Mother Teresa, winner of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the poor m India, refused to eat with an affluent breakfast gathering on Saturday, saying she had seen people die for lack of a glass of water. Mother Teresa, on herReuter - 149 words
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285 1986-06-30 5 Couple marries after trauma in refugee camp AMHERST (Massachusetts) Two young Cambodians who met m 1979 m a Thai refugee camp and then were separated for four years were married on Saturday m a quiet town far from the strife that brought them together, then tore them apart. While theyAP - 285 words
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157 1986-06-30 5 'Vit B-6 may help asthma patients' WASHINGTON Researchers studying sickle cell anaemia have discovered that vitamin B-6 may help asthma patients. The Agriculture Department said on Friday that a two-year study at Columbia University showed vitamin B-6 helped alleviate shortness of breath and other symptoms of bronchial asthma. The workUPI - 157 words
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565 1986-06-30 6 ABBY TAN - Aquino remains in control amid sharp divisions ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA "You can't invite all the Cabinet members to the same dinner party." So said some observers on the composition of the Philippine government. President Corazon Aquino's Cabinet contains elements from right to left and her ministers don't565 words
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207 1986-06-30 6 Albert Ramalingam - Tantulum plant in Phuket to be closed Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The 1.2 billion baht tantalum plant m Phuket which suffered extensive damage when demonstrators set it on fire last week is to be closed down. The directors of the Thailand Tantalum Industry Corporation have decided that the207 words
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89 1986-06-30 6 Indonesia to get British missiles JAKARTA Britain will deliver m December an undisclosed number of Rapier ground-to-air defence missiles ordered by Indonesia last year, a British Aerospace executive said. Mr David Williams, export sales executive of British Aerospace, said on Saturday that the company would not only supply the missilesAP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration159 1986-06-30 6 SUBIC BASE About 400 anti-nuclear protesters demonstrated m front of this American military installation on Saturday, releasing hundreds of balloons and floating downriver bottles with messages warning of nuclear fall-out. "We want the Americans out, out, out," they chanted. Members of the Nuclear-Free Philippines Coalition cameAP; Reuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-06-30 6 Manila A FAREWELL dinner for United States Secretary of State George Shuitz and Asean foreign ministers ended m embarrassment for the Filipino hosts when entertainers suddenly began roasting the guests, Manila newspapers reported yesterday. Ministry of Foreign Affairs employees lampooned Mr Shuitz for his tightUPI - 248 words
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Article, Illustration36 1986-06-30 6 New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange being'applauded by Philippines President Mrs Corazon Aquino (behind Mr Lange) after Mr Lange had planted a tree to mark the start of a Asean-NZ afforrestation project. Reuter picture.Reuter - 36 words
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Article156 1986-06-30 6 Indonesia won't bar PNG entry JAKARTA Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday Indonesia would not oppose plans by Port Moresby, which has been at odds with Jakarta on several occasions, to join Asean. However, a final decision to admit Indonesia's eastern neighbour would require the agreement of the other fiveReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration174 1986-06-30 6 SYDNEY Relations between Canberra and Jakarta are back to normal after a two-month chill, Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said. It was "business as usual" between the two nations whose relations were strained by a Sydney newspaper story which said President Suharto's familyReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration425 1986-06-30 6 Oil pact difficult to enforce analysts MANILA A new agreement among Asean countries guaranteeing to supply each other oil m times of shortage and buy it m times of glut could prove difficult to implement, analysts say. The agreement sets out to offer a guarantee of help, but it isAFP - 425 words
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Advertisement364 1986-06-30 6 I'm too sick to run for Pi's post, says Kukrit WF^O^ r """IB BANGKOK Former Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj, the grand old man of Thai politics, Wf ***kl said he is too sick to consider a future preSii^W Mr Kukrit, 75, is a diabetic. He told reportfe**W^ Jn ers tnat364 words
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552 1986-06-30 7 New PAS image to woo the non-Malays KUALA LUMPUR PARTI ISLAM (PAS) leaders seem to have tailored their speeches to appeal to wider audiences since launching their public relations exercise among the non-Muslims. Since setting up the Chinese Consultative Councils (CCCs), PAS is anxious not to be seen as aNST - 552 words
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Article, Illustration176 1986-06-30 7 THIS weatherbeaten signboard has intrigued many train passengers on their way to Teiek Intan, In Perak. It stands m memory of a wild bnll elephant which derailed a train on Sept 17, 18 M. According to legend, the Impact threw theNST - 176 words
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127 1986-06-30 7 'Status quo to stay in sharing of Front seats' KUALA LUMPUR The National Front leadership has allocated most of the parliamentary and state seats to the component parties, Malaysian Chinese Association President Tan Koon Swan said yesterday. He said the coalition partners were now discussing the sharing of seats createdNST - 127 words
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220 1986-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Sunday Star newspaper has criticised the foreign media's coverage of efforts by convicted Australian drug traffickers Brian Chambers and Kevin Barlow to escape death by hanging. "Why is there such a fuss over these two Australians? What sets them apart?Reuter - 220 words
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Article93 1986-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR Twelve new Mercedes Benz cars worth more than M 5850,000 were destroyed when fire destroyed the Cycle and Carriage motor workshop m Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here on Saturday. No one was injured. Thirty-nine firemen m six engines prevented the fire, whichBernama - 93 words
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356 1986-06-30 7 Kassim's book 'can undermine Islam' KUALA LUMPUR Abim, the National Islamic Youth Movement, has decided that the contents of Dr Kassim Ahmad's controversial book, Hadith A Re-evaluation, are misleading and could undermine the Muslim faith. It came to this conclusion after a five-hour debate between an Abim evaluation panel andNST - 356 words
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100 1986-06-30 7 KOTA KINABALU The Parti Cina Sabah (PCS) has said it is prepared to merge with the Sabah Chinese Consolidated Party (SCCP) to represent the Chinese m the state. PCS president Francis Liong said the party's Supreme Council had agreed on the proposal and itBernama - 100 words
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Article, Illustration611 1986-06-30 8 One-man-one-vote system still best, students told It has stood the test of time, says Dr Lee DR LEE Boon Yang, Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Home Affairs), has indicated his preference for the one-man-one-vote system, saying it should continue unless a better one is found. He told a611 words
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Article45 1986-06-30 8 A GUINNESS Book of Records certificate will be presented to the Westin Stamford tomorrow for having made it into the record book as the world's tallest hotel. The citation from the book's publishers will be presented at the opening of the 73-storey hotel.45 words
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325 1986-06-30 8 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPORE Airlines wants to fly more often to New Zealand, and to continue its flights beyond the country. These requests will be among the main topics during the two days of air talks between the Singapore and New Zealand325 words
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309 1986-06-30 8 Jail for company manager who cheated A FORMER company manager was jailed recently for two years for criminal breach of trust and cheating which he committed while m deep financial trouble. Ngian Koon Bock, 45, of Sin Gee Company, pleaded guilty to the two charges, involving $180,601. Eight other cheating309 words
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Article, Illustration165 1986-06-30 8 POSTMAN Syed Abu Bakar had only the name and the road to go by. There was no house number or postal code. But he persevered, asked around and managed to track the letter to a grateful Filipino maid. The maid called the hotline telling us of Syed Abu165 words
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Article, Illustration165 1986-06-30 8 SCHOOL was long over at Tao Nan School m Marine Parade one evening last July when a primary school pupil was still waiting outside for her mother. Keeping the girl company and assuring her was Madam Kwa Scow Jan, a Mandarin teacher at the school. The pupil's grateful165 words
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Article, Illustration188 1986-06-30 8 'Part and parcel of police duty' POLICE Sergeant Sukhdev Singh, 35, was at his police post last July when a Penang businessman asked for directions. The businessman, late for a contract-signing meeting, was lost and desperate. Sgt Sukhdev Singh and another policeman got him a taxi and, to make sure188 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-06-30 8 TELECOMS employee Jean Ho is also known as telephone operator 579 but to at least one frantic housewife trying to reach Bangkok last July she was more than just an anonymous voice on the phone. She cannot recall how many times the housewife called to contact someone194 words
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Article167 1986-06-30 8 One good turn deserves another THE hunt is on for the most courteous NTUC Comfort bus and taxi operator and the most courteous staff. Commuters who come across any Comfort taxi or bus driver and conductor they feel is courteous or has done a good turn, can return the favour167 words
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Article82 1986-06-30 8 TWO Singapore Bus Service buses will be carrying a special load from next month as part of the company's contribution to the courtesy campaign. They will tour bus depots and interchanges, schools and community centres until September to spread courtesy and safetymessages, including tips on82 words
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Article153 1986-06-30 8 Courtesy Hotline starts tomorrow THE Courtesy Hotline Is back again and The Straits Times would like you to call and tell us about instances of courtesy. The Hotline starts tomorrow. You can call us between noon and 2 pm, Mondays to Fridays. The number is 732-IMI. This year's courtesy theme153 words
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Article106 1986-06-30 8 Goodwood Group launches campaign A TELEMATCH and a cash donation marked the start of the annual courtesy campaign for the Goodwood Group of hotels on Saturday. It was the first time the group, comprising the Ladyhill, York, Boulevard and Goodwood Park hotels, organised a telematch with about 180 staff and106 words
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Article, Illustration486 1986-06-30 9 ANNE KOH - It pays to have yearly wage talks, says head of Aussie firm ANNE KOH By MR DONALD COOKE, chief executive of Lincoln Electric, a leading Australian welding equipment manufacturer, thinks Singapore bosses are right to suggest annual renegotiation for wage increases. "I think that you should review (the increments) annually.486 words
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466 1986-06-30 9 SURESH NAIR - Search goes on for schoolboys and Chubby's mother SURESH NAIR By Police hotline m THE search for Toh Hong Huat and Keh Chin Ann, two 12-year-old boys who vanished after they left home for school on May 14, is still on here and m Malaysia. The Criminal Investigation Department's Secret466 words
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Article50 1986-06-30 9 MARINE Parade residents went on a spring cleaning drive yesterday to spruce up their neighbourhoods. While the adults wielded brooms and scrubbing brushes, the children learnt about cleanliness through on-the-spot art competitions. The clean-up, organised by the residents' committees m the constituency's seven neighbourhoods, included a poster campaign.50 words
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399 1986-06-30 9 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL 260 taught how to cope with emergencies like hotel disaster By THE Singapore Civil Defence Force has started training its officers m tunnelling rescue work to prepare them to deal more effectively m emergencies such as the Hotel New World disaster399 words
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324 1986-06-30 10 All must help to improve Malays' education MP EFFORTS to improve the education of Malays m Singapore must now be a movement involving every sector of the community, the MP for Siglap, Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, said yesterday. This, he told a group of Malay parents, was the only way to324 words
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161 1986-06-30 10 "KNOW our Singapore food" is the Singapore Manufacturers' Association's rallying call for the National Day celebrations this year. The association will be holding a three-day exhibition from Aug 15 at the World Trade Centre Conference Hall the first time it Is putting up such161 words
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169 1986-06-30 10 PARENTS have been urged to play a more active role m the activities of the Police Boys' Clubs to help foster police-commu-nity relations. The MP for Geylang Serai, Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, said direct parental involvement will help spur the morale169 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-06-30 10 LOW MEI MEI - Two who know rally to cause of kidney patients LOW MEI MEI By JAMES Lee and Peter Scow were rallying m more ways than one at yesterday's 1986 Formula Shell Economy Rally. James, 46, on dialysis for more than four years and Peter, 32, who had a successful kidney transplant379 words
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468 1986-06-30 10 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR By CONTRACTORS who buy worksite items cheaply to replace stolen stores and equipment may be buying back goods they or others had lost to thieves and could be committing an offence m the process. Last month, a managing director of468 words
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Article82 1986-06-30 10 Changes in SBS bus routes THE routes of SBS services 249 and 249A have been temporarily extended to loop 300 m away from the cul-de-sac along Jurong Kling Road now owned by Jurong Engineering Ltd. Another bus stop will be set up along Tanjong Kling Road near the back entrance82 words
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Article37 1986-06-30 10 MR TAN Lip Seng has been elected President of the Photographic Society of Singapore. Mr Lim Boon Seng and Mr Tan Kah Hoe have been elected vice-presidents and Mr Loke Hoong Nam honorary secretary.37 words
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169 1986-06-30 10 Two charged with separate offences remanded TWO men were separately charged on Saturday, one with housebreaking and the other with abetment m an armed robbery. Low Eng Wang, 31, and Tan Chin Khoon, 39, were ordered to be remanded at the CID as police believe they are involved m the169 words
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Article, Illustration88 1986-06-30 10 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting exercises this week m Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang. The training will be from today to Sunday. Blanks and thunderflash.es will be used. The air force will be conducting live firing exercises between 8 am and88 words
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Article46 1986-06-30 10 A JOBLESS man who had denied giving police false information about purported murder, assault, robbery and molest did not show up m court on Saturday when trial dates were to be taken. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Raman Singarasoo, 49. m46 words
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Article21 1986-06-30 10 THE new Yio Chu Kang community centre at 50, Ang Mo Kio Street 61, will be opened on Wednesday.21 words
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Article48 1986-06-30 10 FORTY Pre-University One students have been awarded scholarships by the Ministry of Education this year. Hwa Chong Junior College and Raffles Junior College each have 14 recipients. The rest are from Anglo-Chinese Junior College, National Junior College, Temasek Junior College and Victoria Junior College.48 words
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Article, Illustration222 1986-06-30 11 ZANARIAH Abdullah, 21, kept her vow to get married as planned yesterday despite a fire that nearly ruined her wedding plans. Four days ago, a fire destroyed about 150 chairs and 40 tables hired by Miss Zanariah, a factory technician, for her wedding222 words
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182 1986-06-30 11 COUNTERFEIT watches which had, m the past, been passed off as originals to unsuspecting buyers are now being openly sold as fake products by some bold traders. Describing this new trend of the counterfeit watch trade last night, Mr Tan Soo Khoon,182 words
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158 1986-06-30 11 How children can understand Total Defence CHILDREN can learn about Total Defence by getting their parents to help put m pictorial form what they think it is all about. The role of parents m helping to educate their children on the importance of Total Defence was brought up yesterday by158 words
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344 1986-06-30 11 PHILIP CHEAH - Musicians seek NTUC support to re-register their union PHILIP CHEAH By HARD hit by the recession, musicians here are now trying to re-register the Singapore Musicians Union which was struck off m 1982. A pro-tern committee of musicians was set up last month and an application was sent last week344 words
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Article55 1986-06-30 11 FERE damaged a four-room flat m Bukit Batok Street 21 early yesterday. Firemen took about 45 minutes to put out the blaze at Block 210. The fire started at 5.05 am and caused damage estimated at $20,000. No one was injured. Police said a short-circuit55 words
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Article47 1986-06-30 11 THE Singapore Insurance Employees Union gave away scholarships and bursaries on Saturday to 32 children of its members. Mr Heng Chiang Meng, the MP for Jalan Kayu and SIEU adviser, handed out the awards amounting to $3,500 at a ceremony at the Shell Theatrette, Shell Towers.47 words
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254 1986-06-30 11 New Mastercard features design to curb fraud IN CONTINUING efforts to tighten security, Mastercard International has introduced a new card bearing a hologram. The new card will be the only one accepted at Mastercard outlets from tomorrow. The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation and the Hongkong Bank, the two Mastercard issuing banks254 words
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Article, Illustration75 1986-06-30 11 THIS woman was found wandering m Bukit Timah Road recently and this man was found near Ciangi Road. Madam Ng Niah, axiut 80, who was found last Monday, is now m a welfare home. Mr Goh Kirn Leng, 56, was found along Lorong Sarina on June75 words
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Article, Illustration517 1986-06-30 11 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Results of exercise very good, says Chok Tong By MORE than 90 per cent of SAF reservists recalled during last Wednesday's sudden open mobilisation exercise reported to their units within the six-hour time limit. The results were "up to expectations", the517 words
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Advertisement71 1986-06-30 8 NCVf Tv/nfV jml^^^ m SAN FRANCISCO ANCHORAGE China Airlines tolaipei from Singapore. ,^w LOS ANGELES With same day connections to Tokyo. m Jrw M nCJNCi KCjNCi ■■&*>< m I HONOLUU^T OinvJMr vnu WE TREASURE EACH ENCOUNTER. For reservations, please contact your travel agent ♦♦*i' 2 w *J Amsterdam Anchorage Bangkok71 words
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Advertisement376 1986-06-30 9 All-new Sunny get* top rating! new model is significantly longer and wider than its predecessor. The interior, which is very roomy for a BOOcc car, has been vastly improved.** tt Nissan cars have a reputation for fuel economy and the new Sunny lives up to expectations.** Without doubt, the latest376 words
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Advertisement132 1986-06-30 9 For Brighter Teeth and Fresher Breath. New Clinomint, the l()(li '7", I '^'.X \nan.el and smoker's gel, conu.n> JSJS, K«h from deca) fluoride and natural mint But it does more than ordinary New Clinomvn SS^SSSSiVmi toothpaste for Poiynam II that effectively sensitive teeth is removes tobacco, tea, coffee formulated to132 words
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Advertisement133 1986-06-30 11 Overweight is not for everAfter (71 .9kg\y^L Before (94.9 kg) 1 1 Mr. Gan Woon Chin \|m Mr Gan was fat m childhood. Overweight m adulthood. Exercising and going on diets on his own produced no visible results. So much so, he almost believed that "once you're fat, you'll always133 words
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Advertisement84 1986-06-30 11 The excitement is back at the Kashah. Tokyo Souare is painting Jlklß Jfcitffe Jftuftt iHUd BfcT^fc^ m^^. Also featuring pH I^^WV^j Victor Khoo and his super j|§ KVHF- V JP disc jockeys, from 9.00pm "j| W J&*% onwards. First drink: $15 Sun-Thurs j4| IHr ifl o^^3 anc^ P u b^84 words
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Article, Illustration1986 1986-06-30 12 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE The Festival of Arts enters its second decade this year, decisively forsaking the little league for the big time. Initial concern that many of the more than 90,000 seats might go unsold turned to frantic planning for extra performances ofNGHAI CHEE WAH - 1,986 words
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584 1986-06-30 12 Regional comment Japan must help developing states Editorial, headlined Tokyo needs to look again, published m the Malaysian Business Times on June 26. THAT Asean Foreign Ministers meeting m Manila would press Japan to play a greater role m assisting developing countries m their economic development is not surprising. Asean584 words
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271 1986-06-30 12 Editorial, headlined Aquino and Asean, published m the New Straits Times on June 25. CORAZON AQUINO has a point m lambasting Asean for having failed to expand regional ties and lessen its economic dependence on the industrialised West. There is more than an element271 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1986-06-30 13 DR ERIC TEO CHU CHEOW - DR ERIC TEO CHU CHEOW Spanish election results maintain the trend By SPAIN'S socialists have won another decisive victory at the June 22 legislative elections with an absolute majority of 184 seats. Armed with a fresh mandate to rule Spain for another four years,1,572 words
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Article720 1986-06-30 13 ART LEVINE - ART LEVINE By WASHINGTON This month, all the world has been going crazy over soccer because of the 24-nation World Cup soccer tournament m Mexico City. All the world, that is, except the US. An estimated 10 billion international television viewers watched this morning's final720 words
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589 1986-06-30 13 TEL AVIV Shin Beth, Israel's secret organisation for fighting terrorism inside the country, may at last return to its accustomed shadows. On June 25, its controversial chief, Mr Avraham Shalom, placed his head on the block and resigned. The block wasThe Economist - 589 words
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Article579 1986-06-30 12 SINGAPOREANS are often criticised, not without justification, for being too insular m their outlook or for looking only to the West. What is lost m between navelgazing and being inordinately enamoured of things Western, is the inclination and the capacity to appreciate the richness of all that579 words
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Advertisement238 1986-06-30 12 I 1 Who will give you V£>f c est fowk mi n 1986? I ssasaßsaH From the moment you take the leisurely 40- I minute drive across the causeway from Singapore to Johor Bahru. you'll feel .ill the pressures ot itv living fade away. J00& Our Breakaway Special gives you238 words
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Advertisement300 1986-06-30 13 PWescanbe Hwmosol gives quick, effective relief. W Piles or haemorrhoids They may cause pain, haemorrhage, itch and swelling =^W WK^^^^ Haemosol contains live active ingredients Vit E, Vit Xi, Rutin, flmfgjQtUm Lysozyme Chloride and Pluronic F-68 to M help combat swelling, pain, haemorrhage ami itching at the source o! the300 words
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Advertisement158 1986-06-30 13 Grown m the IT S A American Food Festival U Dishes like hew England Clam I Chowder, California Claret Soup, Chuckwagon Beef Stew, Shrimp Ham Jambalaya and American Apple Pie at the Orchard Cafe's U.S.A. Buffet. Only $16.50 for adults, $10 for children. There's also a Sunday Champagne Brunch for158 words
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Letter, Illustration139 1986-06-30 14 RECENTLY, I was stopped by a Registry of Vehicles enforcement officer and told that the full-faced crash helmet (without visor) I was wearing was not allowed on the roads. He was kind to let me off with a warning. However, I feel139 words
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153 1986-06-30 14 A KIND couple was driving me home from church on June 15 when we lost our way m my neighbourhood. I am an old man who seldom goes out and my friends are unfamiliar with my neighbourhood. We drove around looking for my block153 words
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253 1986-06-30 14 It is not true only one tap can be used PLEASE refer to the letter "Water pressure low and wall has a crack" by Ms Tan Hwee Hwee. (ST, June 20). The writer commented that the water pressure m her flat is so low that only one tap can be253 words
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82 1986-06-30 14 Sisir-tested tiles used in flats PLEASE refer to the letter by "Bankrupt" (ST, June 13) m which the writer commented about the workmanship of the flooring and the tiles m his flat. The board uses Sisirtested tiles for its walls and floorings. To maintain a satisfactory workmanship, these tiles are82 words
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515 1986-06-30 14 Owners say present provisions need a closer look WE are a group of subsidiary proprietors residing m a large condominium. We note with concern the number of complaints m the newspapers regarding practices m the management of condominiums m Singapore. We are515 words
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Letter, Illustration307 1986-06-30 14 I WAS at Changi beach on June 14 (a Saturday). I found an open spot about 400 metres from Telok Paku Circus and parked myself and my picnic basket there. It was a hot day but I was not tempted to take307 words
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103 1986-06-30 14 THERE is a big, black dog which runs wild m the playground between blocks 246 and 247 m Tampines new town. It is brought there almost every evening from about 5 to 7 and set loose. The owner does not seem to bother when103 words
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Article85 1986-06-30 14 I WOULD like to draw attention to the parking problems of the owners/drivers of large vehicles m Jurong West Street 42. My father, the owner of a lorry, has been fined again and again. He is staying at home more often these days because he has85 words
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Article346 1986-06-30 15 IF you are a manager who gets upset if the boss goes around you, you'll spend a lot of time being upset. 7 Thomas Thorsen, chief financial officer of Travelers Corp. JUNE 31 A talk on the "Recent tax development m Singapore and its implications" by Mr Sum346 words
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Article198 1986-06-30 15 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has appointed Mr Fre derlk Marlus Kardinaal as regional manager for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei Damssalam. Mr Kardinaal, who has been with KLM for 30 years, was previously head of the company's operations m Lebanon, Syria and Jordan since 1982. Egon Zehnder International, a management198 words
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Article59 1986-06-30 15 HONGKONG The Chad family that owns the Wah Kwong Shipping Co is to sell its antique collection, an auctioneer has confirmed, amid reports th«> money would go to help repay the group's huge debt estimated at US$B5O million (Ssl.B billion). Sotheby's Hongkong representative said the auctions areAFP - 59 words
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Article79 1986-06-30 15 BONN West German Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg said the government intends to sell its interests m Volkswagen, the nations largest car maker, and another large company to reduce its role m private industry. At current prices, the government's 20 per cent stake m Volkswagen would be worthAP - 79 words
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Article66 1986-06-30 15 TAIPEI Taiwan said it will lift an import ban on video tape recorders (VTRs), colour television sets and 16 other items from tomorrow. An Economic Ministry official said the decision will remove a four-year ban on VTR imports, mainly from Japan and South Korea. When TaiwanReuter - 66 words
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Article69 1986-06-30 15 LONDON Morgan Grenfell said its tender offer for sale of 32 million new ordinary shares was 4.5 times subscribed and the striking price was fixed at 500p per share. The striking price values the merchant banking firm at about £753 million (552.5 billion). Applica- tions were invitedReuter - 69 words
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Article34 1986-06-30 15 TOKYO Hamburger company Mcdonald's Corp is to be listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Thursday. The stocks of 26 foreign companies are currently listed on the Tokyo stock market. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article65 1986-06-30 15 SEOUL South Korea rejected Canada's call for a renewal of the existing bilateral textile accord which would allow a freeze on Korean textile exports at this year's level for the next five years. Canada's proposal was forwarded at preliminary talks here aimed at narrowing differences overAFP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration466 1986-06-30 15 NORA CHENG - Kimisawa: Why we pulled out of Hougang NORA CHENG By JAPANESE supermarket chain Kimisawa broke off with Emporium Holdings because the local group was facing financial problems. Besides, said Mr Hachiro Watanabe, the 56--year-old managing director of Kimisawa Co Ltd (Supermarket) of Japan: "Isetan invited us to join them m466 words
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315 1986-06-30 15 US experts to help on new Simex contract SIXTEEN experts from the United States will help the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) launch a US Treasury Bond Futures contract m October the first m the Asian time zone. Simex Chairman Mr Ng Kok Song said on Saturday the 16 who315 words
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248 1986-06-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR Fire insurance claims pose the biggest headache for the insurance industry m Malaysia, where payouts have doubled m the last five years, according to an insurance industry source. Total payouts were M 562.7 million for 1980, M 589.6 million m 1981,Bernama - 248 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-06-30 15 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO New stores won't be overshadowed by Emporium By QAF Ltd, whose move into the supermarket business together with Emporium Holdings was hailed as a perfect match last August, has taken steps to move its food retailing operations out of its512 words
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366 1986-06-30 15 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By MALAYAN Credit shareholders would be better off placing their money m banks or finance companies for their funds earned less than 2 cents on the dollar m the financial last year (2.9 cents the previous year). By comparison banks and366 words
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Company news The Week That Was
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Article20 1986-06-30 16 Group net Year to ompany dividend profit/loss ('000) m fo lexandra Hldgs 5 (6) $317 ($738) Mar 8620 words
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Article25 1986-06-30 16 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Malaysia Aica 3 (10) M$425 ($5,046) Mar 86 1 (6.5) M$4,555 ($6,975) Mar 8625 words
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Article47 1986-06-30 16 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Goodwood Park 10 (10) $9,934 ($12,034) Mar 86 Hotel Malaysia 10 (10) $1,402 ($1,796) Mar 86 Samanda Hldgs (5) M$2,133 ($2,653) Mar 86 Van der Horst $1,329 ($504) Mar 86 Wilkinson (6.5) M$l,491 ($2,194) Mar 8647 words
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Article670 1986-06-30 16 United Industrial Corp, which is making a takeover bid for Intraco, has forecast group pre-tax profit of $41.8 million for the year to end-December 1986 compared with $20.01 million m 1985. Suntec Investment, a Singapore-based investment company started by a group of heavyweight Hongkong businessmen, with a paid-up670 words
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Article42 1986-06-30 16 Financial Times Industrials Friday 1354.40 (1353.10) Dow Jones Industrials iiiiiL Friday 1885.26 (1880.20) Nikkei Stock Average Saturday *****.42 (*****.43) (Figuras m bracket? refer to those of the previous trading day) li i i i i ~i r i i i 142 words
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Article162 1986-06-30 16 USJ Change W Allied Sifl 44* Am Tel Tel 25 1 M> Amox 'n- I 3 Amf 54W 0-thleh-m SH 1 4M< 61 Hi V4 'nnhtn H f Vt IU unch Mi -Mi rrurrwni 77 Goodyeor Tire 33 Vi GuH Res I I Mi unch Hewlett Pack Ir.H162 words
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Article119 1986-06-30 16 SYDNEY The Australian market finished the week easier m moderate trading, dragged down by investor nervousness over the direction of the economy and a fragile dollar. The 2.3 per cent national wage award and the deferment of a productivity superannuation claim failed to prevent the slide. The All-Ordinaries Index119 words
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521 1986-06-30 16 New York Winners and losers reflect economy Stock prices mirror strengths and weaknesses NEW YORK Wall Street's performance m the first half of the year has mirrored the sharply divergent trends of the US economy. Stocks of many service and consumer companies have posted impressive gains as the market averages521 words
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Article121 1986-06-30 16 LONDON Sentiment remained steady last week despite large amounts of money tied up m the flotations of Thames Television and Morgan Grenfell, although there was some late profit-tak-ing. The Financial Times Industrial Index closed one point np on the week at 1,354.4 after peaking at 1,353,1. The volume ofAFP - 121 words
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Article100 1986-06-30 16 HONGKONG The market remained dull last week and analysts said it was likely to stay sluggish m the short-term m the absence of fresh corporate news. The Hang Seng Index shed more than 30 points over the week to close on Friday at 1,750.98, while the Hongkong Index fellAFP - 100 words
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Article533 1986-06-30 16 June 27 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 360xd +2 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 3IOxd -3 Babcocks 172 unch Barclays 517 10 Beecham 418 +8 BICC 293 -2 Blue Circle 625 1 BOC Group 306 -I Boots 243 -I Bowoter 336 -2 BATS 401 -2 Britannia 140 unch BP 585 unch B533 words
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Article154 1986-06-30 16 TOKYO Prices kept rising on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week without any particular sopporting factors. Market analysts said Institutional investors continued to invest excess funds In stocks, mainly m recently-neglected Issues of large capital stocks or high-tech issues. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 blue-chips renewed all-time highsATP - 154 words
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Article3417 1986-06-30 16 M shares emoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Net Vol Week3,417 words
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Article293 1986-06-30 17 OCBC OU) UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4% 4Vi 4% Monthly 5 Autosave Fixed deposit 1 month 4'« 4', 4 4'/ 4 (l) r* r, 4", iSS! 6 months 4V4 4M 4 '/a 4^(l 9 months 4S 4 3 /4 4 3 /4 4^(1) 12 months293 words
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Article487 1986-06-30 17 BANKS' prime lending Generale Bank rates at the close of busi- Gu'J Bank KSC 8 ness on Friday, June V. JJ«J* J* D an L PLR Hokkaido Takushoku 7Vi m Hongkong Shanghai 7 4 Indian Bank 8 Algemeneßank r Indian Overseas 8 American Express 8 Industrial Commercial 7487 words
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Article164 1986-06-30 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4757—1.4777 6.91—6.69 Canadian dollar 1.5811-1.5824 6.40-6.27 NZ dollar 1.1896-1.1934 8.65-8.34 Sterling pound 3.3477—3.3514 3.02—2.96 US dollar 2.2010-2.2070 4.58-4.52 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling164 words
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Article205 1986-06-30 17 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended June 20. BID PRICES High Low 7 days 7 1/16 7 1 month 7 6 15/16 2 months 6 15/16 6 7 /g 3 months 6 15/16 6% 6 months 6 15/16 6 13/16 9 months 7 6 13/16205 words
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Article253 1986-06-30 17 SIMEX/CME currency futures rebounded fairly strongly to close at the previous week's best levels. September deutschemark gained 118 ticks on the week to close at U550.4571 and yen was taken up 98 ticks to settle at U550.*****2. A sluggish US economic picture illustrated by weak economic data253 words
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Article21 1986-06-30 17 Buying Selling Highest-Lowest Highest-Lowest SS/gm SJ/gm Bank of China 24.53—24.29 24.65—24.41 OUB 24.49-24.32 24.64 24.47 UQB 24.54 24.31 24.69—24.4621 words
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Article15 1986-06-30 17 GOLD USJ/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 344.20-344.60 343.70-344.00 Fri Thurs New York 344.80-345.30 344.50-345.0015 words
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Article30 1986-06-30 17 Closing prices RU6BER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo June 23 172.50 206.00 June 24 173.50 206.50 June 25 176.50 208.00 June 26 179.25 209.00 June 27 176.75 207.0030 words
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Article30 1986-06-30 17 Closing Turnover TIN prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo S/kilo M/kilo June 23 14.07 47 June 24 14.07 50 June 25 14.11 39 June 26 14.08 46 June 27 14.05 5530 words
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Article110 1986-06-30 17 STEADIER. After a dull start m flat conditions, the rubber market turned steadier, with current One RSS improving some 11 cents m both sectors. The rise was indicated by tightness m physicals, as pent-up demand became increasingly aggressive m the face of sellers' reserve. Sentiment was also aided byAFP - 110 words
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Article24 1986-06-30 17 QUIET, prices eased on the European spot market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) to a traded range of £3,580-£3,650 against £3,610-£3,630 the previous week. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article20 1986-06-30 17 EASIER. Values eased m lacklustre conditions, despite the 1,688,000-ounce fall m London Metal Exchange stocks to 35,804,000 ounces. AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article45 1986-06-30 17 EASIER. Values fell to their lowest since December 1982 on the combined effects of sterling's strength and news that Newmont Mining Corporation, one of the largest copper producers m the United States, had reached a tentative agreement m pay talks with trade unions. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article76 1986-06-30 17 EASIER. Values fluctuated lower, depressed by the strength of the pound, a 950-tonne rise m LME stocks to 133,950 tonnes, and the resumption of labour talks on Friday at North American producers Alcan and Alcoa. Dealers said the impact of the four-week old aluminium strike had been minimal andAFP - 76 words
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Article, Illustration569 1986-06-30 17 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Leise Ms (8608) 1/7 (2330) F5 *****530/*****330 Al/Fl 1330-1430 el Ned Houtman (206) 1/7 (1900) F7 *****630/1630 1730 P2/S2 Kansa, P (924) 30/6 (1900) F8 1400-1500 W2 Hammurab, (21) 2/7 (2100) F7 300-400 W3 Niaga 21 (SJ1286) 1/7 (2300)569 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-06-30 17 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keppet Wharves Hati Senang K21 aside 30/6 Horng Lee K30 aside 30/6 Hverda K16 aside 30/6 Kim Soon Li K22 a/side 30/6 Raiah BrooKe K28 a/side 30/6 Shokoh Pine K28 a/side 30/6 Barber K09 30/6 1/7 Pasir Panjang Arastou P4A 30/6 1/7 Bhaita254 words
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283 1986-06-30 18 A SALES decline, an increase m sales costs and the slowdown m the Malaysian economy were blamed for the poor performance at Jack Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd m the financial year ended last March. Bottom-line profits for the group, the Malaysian arm283 words
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Article, Illustration812 1986-06-30 18 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By A READER complained m The Straits Times Forum page last Tuesday that his finance company threatened to seize his car although he was only two weeks behind with his hire-purchase instalment. Using the pseudonym "Fairplay", he asked whether his812 words
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Article35 1986-06-30 18 HONGKONG China's State Administration of Exchange Control has approved the setting up of the country's first finance company m the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, the pro-Bei-jing Wen Wei Po reported here yesterday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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566 1986-06-30 18 AGNES WEE - Top Chinese official candid on foreign investment problems AGNES WEE By m Shanghai SHANGHAI A Singapore real estate and construction delegation visiting Shanghai was pleasantly surprised by the candid stance of a top Shanghai official when he openly acknowledged problems facing foreign investors m China. Daring a briefing for the566 words
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422 1986-06-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR PROFITS of listed companies are seldom within 5 per cent of forecasts, a merchant banker said. "I have been an auditor before and have audited the accounts of more than 100 companies. Very seldom do the profits meet original forecasts," he said.422 words
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272 1986-06-30 18 UPP intends to go ahead with changes FINANCIALLY-AILING United Pulp and Paper Company Ltd intends to go ahead with the first stages of its proposed reconstruction plan once it gets stock exchange approval. The first moves would include reducing its share capital and that of its wholly-owned Paper Products (M)272 words
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Advertisement57 1986-06-30 17 rA BIRD'S EYE VIEW of SINGAPORE > Hpn Macaw A BIRDS EYE VIEW tm, of u^ sinoapore A c heeky but affectionate look at Singapore and W& Singaporeans endowed '%ltti?" I^"^ W|^ n impeccable wit and diabolical asides. TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL '$j/m^^K^>f9tm^ W Jg^uSP Tel: *****44 $7.50 DistrUHtfed by FEDERAL57 words
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Advertisement278 1986-06-30 17 FEDERAL HOTEL SEASON'S SPECIALU iffilSßßia^S^^ I better way to enjoy the luxurious 'HH^" B aniem^ es °f the Federal nght m !oB^-PtS occupancy. |^|f i< I^^ il ■H^^l (l }or ever^' a(^ lt ona ra^ ts ■p' *^-'?*t J^f%M I*■ nil V BfcM sta H^«^o^^Hl v *^iKjL; supplement for double278 words
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Advertisement211 1986-06-30 18 167 YEARS LATER.THE SINGAPORE RIVER STILL WELCOMES PIONEERS R*Ls->%a^&- %&sBss£E3SBif f -j^^fc. jgu|gj|fcg^ ";Jhel BBBBBBI^Bekk^ES^.-^'''^***' I ■CsTF^JmEP^^^^' gS^^pz&w JJP* THE OPERAHON OF BOATING ACTIVITIES ON IHE SINGAPORE RIVER. The Singapore River, for generations the lifeblood of the nation, once again offers entrepreneurs exciting business opportunities. Here is the chance to211 words
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Miscellaneous22 1986-06-30 18 STOCKWORTH y sterli 9 and elesnlck I I 1 I^B HtfulflS WT^^BBB BKnTm'i'i Vi 'mi t m mt^^mfr^M^B 1 4-^B^I V^HL m^BtSSa22 words
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RACING
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Article247 1986-06-30 19 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Khoo takes split to win a thriller By < FIRST: *****5 SECOND: *****3 THIRD: *****4 STARTERS: *****6, *****7, *****9, *****5, *****8, *****0, *****2, *****9, *****6. CONSOLATIONS: *****6, *****0, *****8, *****9, *****3, *****1, *****6, *****9, *****6, *****5. HAPPINESS D came off best m a three-way247 words
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Article, Illustration135 1986-06-30 19 FINE TUNE gave Sydney jockey Wayne Harris a rough time before he won Race 3 yesterday, then cost the visiting rider a one-day suspension. The three-year-old New Zealand gelding raced greenly throughout. Turning into the straight, he shifted m and forced Small Wonder ontoALBERT SIM - 135 words
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Article2359 1986-06-30 19 RESTRICTED TERMS DFV A l,lMm Ruby Stable's 5 Bnby KM 57 (6-5) Oo (6) 2 2 1 3 Heart* Soul 57 (101-32) Ow Yang (3) 4 3 2 7 So Be It n 55.5 (14-6) P Johnson (1) 1 1 3 1 Beijing Fighter2,359 words
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Article198 1986-06-30 19 JOCKEYS A. Rahman and Larry Francis have been suspended for three days each over incidents on Saturday. At an adjourned inquiry into the handling of Riversands m m Race 1, Rahman admitted to the stewards that he had ridden an ill-judged race. He was suspended from riding198 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration151 1986-06-30 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MADAM KOH POH KIOW Age 69 yrs passed away peacefully on 28/6/1986 leaving behind Husband 800 PENG CHUA SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW 800 JOO CHUAN YAP SOI MOY 800 NGARK CHUAN YEO KEE HOA 800 CHIA CHUAN MOK SIEW KHENG 800 KIA CHUAN HIA SIEW LANG151 words
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47 1986-06-30 19 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences CONDOLENCE Deepest Sympathy to our Director JIMMY LEE TENG LAY on the recent demise of his beloved father DATO LEE CHEE SHAN Chairman of The Public Insurance Co Ltd. Singapore from Board of Directors, Management Staff PUBLIC ASSURANCE MALAYSIA SDN BHD47 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1986-06-30 19 MARK KAM HOE 90 yr» old pa*«ed away peacefully on 28-6-86 leaving behind: Son: Cheong Tuck Yong Daughter-in-law Ong Sew Choon Daughter*: Cheong Low Mcl, Met Lian, Mcl Yoke (deceased) Son»-in-l«w. Kwek Lay Stn (deceased), Dominic Yip 10 grandchildren, 1 grandson-in-law, 1 granddaughter-in-law, 2 nephews, 2 nieces, 3131 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1986-06-30 19 Mdm. Tan Hwee Cheng Age: 71 Departed: 28.6.86 Dearly missed and deeply remembered by: Sons: Teo Tua Ter Teo Mlang Chiang Teo San Tee Teo Mlang Huat (Thomas) Daughters-in-law: Tan Sor Eng Ho Kirn Huay Ang Ktm Eng Tan Moi Kia Daughter*: Teo Soo Kheng Teo Soo Hua106 words
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Obituary, Illustration129 1986-06-30 19 LOOK AH FOOK Ag«s4 Passed away suddenly on 28/6/86 leaving behind beloved mother. wife: Khong Kwai Kin and son: Look Chee Klong. Also sadly missed by brothers. sisters, in-laws, nephews, nieces, relatives, friends and those who know him. "Fond memories of you will remain with us forever." Body129 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1986-06-30 19 60H CHQO SONG Departed: 30th June 198? Always remembered by: GOH KIAN PAU FAMR.Y d18 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1986-06-30 19 PARKASH SINGH (JAP) Departed 2Sth June 1986 Sadly missed by Frank, Wah Hiam, Eng Chuan and Leslie. 1 s^s^B t With deepest sympathy condolences to the family of the late MR S. KALLIYA PERUMAL Departed 29/B/86 From nwmbm of P»ru Indian* F.C.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration127 1986-06-30 19 The family of the late BENNY CHAN KHEE PUAY wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relative*, friend*, colleagues and Nichiren Shoshu Member* for their attendance, assistance, donations and condolence* during their recent bereavement. MR LIM SOM CHAI CALLED HOME TO THE LORD ON 25127 words
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Obituary39 1986-06-30 19 CHELLIAH S/O KASIPILLAI passed away peacefully on Sunday 29th June 1986. Cortege will leave 9 Jalan Berllan, Kirn Teng Park, Johore Bahru, on Monday 30th June 1986 at 4 pm for the Kebun Teh Crematorium, Johore Bahru.39 words
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Article, Illustration93 1986-06-30 20 The Family of MDM. FOX SAU YING (MRS TAN SWEE HOON) express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Rev. Khoo, Members of Cantonese Methodist Kum Van Church. Methodist Home For The Aged Sick, relatives, friends for their prayers, care, condolences, night visits, wreaths, donations and kind assistance during93 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-06-30 20 In Loving Memory Of Choo Seng Quee Joseph, P.B.M. Departed June 30th, 1983 Always remembered by: Wita: Mdm. Margaret Boon Khin Slang ChiWr»n: Robert Boon Keng Theresa Geok Lan (Baby) Helen Geok Kirn (Nellie) Son-in-law: Steven Yap Seng Hoe Daughter-in-law. Mamlko Sakata Grandson*: Shinlchiro Huat Tien Kentaro197 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration194 1986-06-30 20 Wimbledon take stand on drug testing WIMBLEDON The drug-testing drama at the 100 th championships here refuses to die down. One week after the announcement that all 175 male competitors plus selected club officials, referees and umpires were to undergo urine checks for possible drug abuse, conflicting statements from police,UPI - 194 words
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Article, Illustration549 1986-06-30 20 BBfeQO Claudia and Edberg join the also-rans LONDON Men's fifth seed Stefan Edberg and women's fourth seed Claudia Kohde-Kilsch were dumped out of Wimbledon on Saturday as the opening week of the world's premier grasscourt tennis championships ended with the seedings' list m disarray.Reuter - 549 words
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Article, Illustration249 1986-06-30 20 Third round Men: Mats Wilander (Swe) bt Mark Kratzmann (Ausi) 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1; Brad Gilbert (US) bt Milan Srejber (Cze) 7-5, 6-7, 6-3, 6-3, Pat Cash (Aust) bt Jay Lapidus (US) 6-1, 6-4, 6-7, 7-5; Henri Leconte (Fra) bt Greg Holmes (US) 6-4, 6-2, 7-6; Mikael Pernfors (Swe)Reuter - 249 words
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Article473 1986-06-30 20 Swede gives credit to Czech LONDON Fifth-seeded Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, put a brave face on his shock 6-4, 64, 6-4 defeat to Czech Miloslav Mecir m the men's singles thirdround match on Saturday. "I'm not too sad now," claimed Edberg, "but I might beReuter - 473 words
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ON GREENER GRASS
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Article211 1986-06-30 20 Pernfors crashes the party again WIMBLEDON Once again the question arises: What is a nice little player like Mikael Pernfors doing m the round of 16 at a Grand Slam event? It was only three weeks ago that the Swede kept advancing until he reached the French Open final, whereNYT - 211 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-06-30 20 Becker's distraction: Boris Becker is keeping a weather eye on Mexico City as he progresses through the early rounds m defence of his Wimbledon title. Luckily, the World Cup final between West Germany and Argentina was played yesterday, rest day at Wimbledon. "As I'm a German, I mustAP; AFP; UPI - 391 words
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Article229 1986-06-30 20 Rogue Cash turns on charm WIMBLEDON He is the rogue of the outside courts, swashbuckling m his trademark white bandana, the centre of attention among the schoolgirls who call his name and scale tall fences for a glimpse of him at play. How out of character it seems to seeNYT - 229 words
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Article473 1986-06-30 20 BASEBALL Boston beat Baltimore 5-3 m an American League match on Friday. Other results: American League Minnesota 6 Kansas 4, Toronto 14 NY Yankees 7, Oakland 8 Chicago 6, Seattle 6 Texas 5, Cleveland 6 California 3. National League Atlanta 5 San Diego 4, Pittsburgh 7 Montreal 1,Reuter; AFP; AP; UPI; Bernama - 473 words
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Article348 1986-06-30 21 HAKIKAT RAI - Azahar sets new high jump mark HAKIKAT RAI ATHLETICS By AZAHAR SAPUAN, only 17, toppled Goh Seng Tiong's national age-group record with his 2.02-metre clearance m the high jump for boys Under-18 during Flash Sports Club's annual two-day track and field meet at the National Stadium, which ended yesterday. The348 words
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Article, Illustration843 1986-06-30 21 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON TIGER OPEN Filipino wins play-off to take title By fdf 214 E. Nival (RP) 70, 71, 73; Bill Fua 68, 75, 71. 218 Kyi Hla Han (Bur) 72, 73, 71. 218 Lim Swe Chew 71, 72, 75. 21S Poh Eing Chong 71, 76, 72; A.843 words
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Article251 1986-06-30 21 Driver revs home on the run M. SANDERASEGARAN, a 20-year-old trainee engine driver with the Ministry of the Environment, won the men's senior section of the Macßitchie Runners cross-country marathon yesterday. The lightly-built runner's winning time of 3hr 15min 32sec was a far cry from lan Jackson's two-year-old course record251 words
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Article, Illustration290 1986-06-30 21 HAKIKAT RAI ON HOCKEY SINGAPORE have opted for a blend of youth and experience m naming their President's XI squad for the friendly international against Pakistan this afternoon at Farrer Park. Not wishing to take chances against the Pakistanis, who were declared joint-champions with India290 words
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Article99 1986-06-30 21 KHALSA, playing m a set of borrowed jerseys, overpowered Singapore Cricket Club 3-1 m a Premier League match at Farrer Park yesterday. Trailing by a goal off the stick of versatile Gurmit Singh, Khalsa got back on equal terms through Hira Singh, who pumped the ball home99 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-06-30 21 ON FOREIGN FAIRWAYS Spaniard wins third successive title MONT AGEL (France) Spanish star Severiano Ballesteros ran off with his third successive title, taking the trophy at the U*****,000 ($539,000) Monte Carlo Open on Saturday. The 29-year-old fired a fi-nal-round five-under-par 64 to power past eight players who wereReuter; AP; UPI - 346 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-06-30 21 BOWLING From LEE WAI WUN m Petaling Jaya A LONG and winding road lies ahead for Singapore bowling. Once a dreaded force m the region, the Republic were able to bring home only one medal after the week-long Asian Amateur Bowling Championships, which ended288 words
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Article262 1986-06-30 21 Monte Carlo Open: Final scores 265 Seve Ballesteros (Spn) 66, 71, 64, 64. 2«7 Mark McNulty (SA) 68, 69, 63, 67. 2SB Antonio Garrid (Spn) 67, 66, 65, 70; Michael McLean (Brit) 67, 64, 67, 70; John Bland (SA) 66, 68, 65, 69; Peter Senior (Aust) 66, 67, 66,Reuter; AP; UPI - 262 words
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218 1986-06-30 21 Rudy routs Mahader despite long lay-off MALAYSIAN international Rudy Foo captured the first leg of the Puma tennis circuit when he outplayed Singapore's champion Mahader Hassan 7-6 (7-3), 6-4 m the final at Kallang yesterday. The two players entertained with their fast and aggressive play which was unfortunately marred by218 words
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CRICKET
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Article340 1986-06-30 21 TAUNTON (England) SHTVLAL YADAV wrecked a weakened Somerset on Saturday with career-best figures of 6-30. The 29-year-old off-spin-ner weaved his magic m 14 overs as the county side wilted m the h^at. slumping from 52 without loss to 128 all out. At tea on the opening day ofReuter - 340 words
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Article156 1986-06-30 21 LONDON Leicestershire's James Whitaker struck a superb doublecentury m front of his team-mate and former England skipper David Gower m the English county championship match with second-placed Nottinghamshire on Saturday. Leicester declared at 376-4 after Whitaker reached 200 not out his highest first-class score. Brief scoresReuter; AFP - 156 words
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Article218 1986-06-30 21 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA fg TAIWAN'S national women's softball squad will be out to show just why they are the world's second best side when they play a series of friendly matches against Singapore's top teams at the Padang. Taiwan finished runners-up, behind the United States, m218 words
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Article126 1986-06-30 21 Denmark, Holland enter last four LONDON Denmark and Holland joined Zimbabwe m the semi-finals of the International Cricket Conference Trophy after the penultimate round of qualifying group games m England on Friday. Victories for both the European countries meant that only one semi-final spot is still to be decided, withAFP - 126 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1986-06-30 21 HOCKEY Singapore XI v Pakistan (Farrer Park AC, 5.30). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Toa Payoh v Police (6.45), Geylang International v Farrer Park Utd (8.45). Both at Jin Besar. SOFTBALL Friendly: Taiwan v SRC (men, 3; women, 5). Padang.39 words
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WORLD CUP '86
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Article, Illustration210 1986-06-30 22 PUEBLA AFTER becoming the surprise team m the 1986 World Cup, Belgium's players repaid hosts Mexico on Saturday by donating a portion of their tournament bonuses to underprivileged Mexican children. The players and two coaches agreed to set up a fund of aboutAP; Reuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-06-30 22 /§hx<idoB6 PUEBLA BELGIUM'S 2-4 loss to France m their play-off for the third place did not dampen the upbeat mood of the players who surprised the world by reaching the semi-finals m soccer's premier event. "We are one of the four best nations ofAP - 387 words
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Article422 1986-06-30 22 Havelange defends penalty system MEXICO CITY 4 Playing off for third and fourth places and going all the way to extratime is a bit much. We could easily have stopped at the end of normal time and have declared it a i draw. Guy Thys (right) NOAP - 422 words
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211 1986-06-30 22 Third place game a waste says Thys MEXICO CITY Belgian manager Guy Thys, critical of both the third place play-off and penalty shoot-outs, went out of the competition on Saturday on the wrong end of a sharp riposte from Fifa. Belgium lost 2-4 to France after extratime a match ThysAFP - 211 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-06-30 22 Next Cup may be shorter Blatter MEXICO CITY Mexico's month-long World Cup finals tournament could be the last to span such a lengthy period, Fifa general secretary Joseph Blatter said on Saturday. Blatter told a news conference that the 1990 finals m Italy could be reduced from the present 30Reuter; JERRY SEH - 281 words
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Article109 1986-06-30 22 Mexico have done well says Joe MEXICO CITY Fifa have wriggled out of a delicate situation after reports that they were critical of the organisers of the World Cup. Reports m a Zurich newspaper quoted Fifa general secretary Joseph Blatter as saying: "I am not happy with the way itAFP - 109 words
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280 1986-06-30 22 France placed in tough group GROUP MEXICO CITY DEFENDING champions France were placed alongside Hungary, Spain, Sweden and Ireland when the preliminary qualifying groups for the 1988 Olympic Games soccer tournament were drawn on Friday by Fifa. Fifa spokesman Guido Tognoni said a record 116 nations were participating m regionalAP; AFP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration159 1986-06-30 22 Europe: Group A: West Germany, Poland, Rumania, Denmark, winner Greece vs Cyprus playoff. Group B: Italy, East Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, Iceland. Group C: France, Hungary, Spain, Sweden, Ireland. Group D: Norway, Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Turkey, winner Switzerland vs Liechenstein playoff. Group E: Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Belgium, Finland.159 words
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Article252 1986-06-30 22 STRIKER Abdullah Noor was expected to deliver the goals. But he played decoy last night to let unknown Osman Rashid take the limelight m Singapore Malays' 4-1 triumph over Malacca Malays m the Sultans' Gold Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium. With several Malacca defenders keeping252 words
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Article162 1986-06-30 22 Soviets to play in W. Berlin MEXICp CITY The Soviet Union will play West Germany m a soccer international m West Berlin next year, the first time the western sector of the divided city has been used as a venue for a match with the Russians. Hermann Neuberger, the WestReuter - 162 words
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Article188 1986-06-30 22 HONGKONG The glamour and the glories of the World Cup m Mexico seemed a long way off for Hongkong addicts last week as the local game sounded what many believe will be its death knell. In two surprise moves, seven-time League champions Seiko announced theirAFP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration299 1986-06-30 22 EUROPEAN AND BRITISH SCENE BRAZILIAN star Falcao said on Friday he was considering an offer to play for a French team when his contract with Brazilian club Sao Paulo expires on July 31. He refused to name the team but said he would discuss theAFP; UPI - 299 words
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Article227 1986-06-30 22 JOE DORAI - Bottom teams hope to surprise JOE DORAI By IF LAST week's performance is anything to go by, bottom-placed Toa Payoh United and Geylang International appear to have got out of their National Football League Division One slumber land. Tonight both teams will play their 12th League match and have hopes227 words
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Article, Illustration879 1986-06-30 23 THE THIRD-PLACE PLAY-OFF Second-string French clinch consolation prize fdgfg France (2) 4 Belgium (1) 2 (after extra-time) Scoring: Belgium, 1-1 (Ceulemans, ltth) France, 1-1 (Ferreri, 26th) France, 2-1 (Papin, 42nd) Belgium, 2-2 (Claesen, 73rd) France, 3-2 (Genghini, 113 rd) France, 4-2 (Amoros, 118 th). Cautions: Pfaff (Belgium). France:Reuter; AP - 879 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-06-30 23 MEXICO CITY SOCCER, as authoritarian rulers discovered long ago, is a perfect opium for the masses. Just as soccer leagues rally fans behind club colours, international competitions provide an outlet for nationalism and serve as a conduit for collective pride and collective frustration. Football flourishedAP - 401 words
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Article274 1986-06-30 23 ABOUT 2.3 million people have attended the 51 matches, including Saturday's third-place match between France and Belgium a significant increase on the 1.76 million m Spain four years ago. They have seen 127 goals scored at an average of 2.49 a game. 129 players had been booked, 29 moreAFP - 274 words
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514 1986-06-30 23 Party's over, so it's back to reality 4 Now, as they clean up the stadiums and wave goodbye to the finalists and the last of the fans, the Mexicans are back to the harsh reality of a grave economic crisis. The country is m debt to the tune of US$9BReuter - 514 words
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Article, Illustration731 1986-06-30 24 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM Dr Tony Tan talks to the Singapore media By m Seoul SEOUL Visits to South Korea's think-tanks have made Dr Tony Tan think anew about Singapore's brainpower and how it can be increased and tapped fully. The Education Minister,FRANCIS ONG - 731 words
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439 1986-06-30 24 SANTA BARBARA (California) The United States has begun a high-level review of its South African policy, intended partly to forge closer ties with Black leaders involved m the conflict there, senior Reagan administration officials said on Saturday. At the same time, the administration439 words
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Article, Illustration587 1986-06-30 24 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR By A SUSPECTED arsonist was caught by three pub-lic-spirited teenagers seconds after he set fire to a row of single-storey shophouses along Yio Chu Kang early on Saturday. Not only that, the boys and the driver of a taxi they were m also587 words
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136 1986-06-30 24 $40,000 stolen after I was drugged, says man A BUSINESSMAN has reported that $40,000 m cash and valuables were stolen from him after he was drugged m a restaurant m Potong Pasir last Friday. Mr Ong Kirn Bock, 34, told police he went to the Empress Restaurant at Block 148,136 words
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Article61 1986-06-30 24 DHAKA Tribal rebels stormed a settlement m southern Bangladesh's Chittagong hill tracts and shot dead six people, officials said Sunday. They said the insurgents of the outlawed Shanti Bahini attacked settlers on Saturday night while they were asleep m their homes m the Bagcharimukh sector of the61 words
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179 1986-06-30 24 Americans welcome to 4th of July vasectomy BANGKOK A family planning association has invited Americans to "celebrate freedom with a vasectomy" on the fourth of July and offered a free hot dog to anyone who undergoes the seven-minute operation. The Population and Community Development Association said on Saturday it willUPI - 179 words
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Article69 1986-06-30 24 STOCKHOLM Two Soviet diplomats were stopped from driving near here on Saturday night after a highway patrol found they "smelted strongly of alcohol", police said here Sunday. Police said the patrol had found the diplomats as they were trying to get one of their carsAFP - 69 words
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Article31 1986-06-30 24 YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, (California) Firefighters on Saturday contained a 240-hectare forest fire m the Yosemite National Park that forced the evacuation of 500 visitors from the Yosemite Valley. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Advertisement57 1986-06-30 23 The Straits Times Highlights of the Finals 1 Report, TV view and pictures of the final. 2 Jeffrey Low's ideal 11. 3 Diego Maradona and his "successor". rM^/ 4 Find out how much the teams will take home f+jQG?^^ rom Mexico. J A 20 page special NEWS AT NOON. Get57 words
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Miscellaneous145 1986-06-30 24 Weather liiiiliir UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy. 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 10 20 C Sunny Melbourne 413 C Sunny Bangkok 25 32 C Sunny Moscow 12 21 C Cloudy Belong 21145 words
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Section Two
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A victim's account
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Article, Illustration185 1986-06-30 1 SU AIDI BIN MUSWARI is a 23-year-old motor-cyclist who suffered from amnesia for a short period after a road accident five years ago. "I was on my way home from a dinner when I was involved m a head-on crash with a pick-up," recalls185 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1986-06-30 1 When amnesia strikes Remember Gregory Peck as the man who lost his memory m Spellbound, the Alfred Hitchcock suspense thriller screened over television last year? He is seen m the picture on the right being held by Ingrid Bergman, the psychiatrist who falls m love with him. Amnesia can1,716 words
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Science Watch
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Article, Illustration509 1986-06-30 2 Firefly may shed light on cancer The insect that glows m the night has given scientists a new way to diagnose diseases THE light of fireflies has inspired song and poetry and punctuated many a night with a ceremonious show of lights surpassed only by the luminescence of the stars.509 words
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Science Briefs
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Article162 1986-06-30 2 SEXUAL competition among flowers is usually more subtle, but scientists studying neotropical orchids from the genus Catasetum have found that male orchids use an aggressive tactic m the pollination of females. Plants m this genus are male or female. When a foraging bee crawls into a male orchid,162 words
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Article146 1986-06-30 2 Development of an "anti-fat" pill that could control obesity is unlikely, a Nobel laureate and other scientists have said of a report that University of Washington researchers believe insulin could be the key to such a drug. "It doesn't make sense," Dr Rosalyn Yalow, who won the NobelAP - 146 words
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Article48 1986-06-30 2 JAPAN has begun to mine the ocean for uranium the first country to do so hoping eventually to recover 1,000 tonnes of the radioactive mineral a year as fuel for its nuclear plants. Scientists believe the ocean holds about four billion tonnes of uranium. APAP - 48 words
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Article73 1986-06-30 2 PEOPLE who drink lots of coffee, tea and colas may develop a tolerance for caffeine that prevents them from feeling an effect even from high doses of the drug, a university professor says. Stephen Holtman, a US professor of pharmacology, fed laboratory rats high doses of caffeine overUPI - 73 words
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Article, Illustration224 1986-06-30 2 AMERICAN scientists studying the humble mussel have been rewarded with a surprising bonus a glue that has some very special qualities. The team at the University of Connecticut has identified the substance produced by the mussel to bind itself to rocks and oilrigs. The London Sunday224 words
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Article174 1986-06-30 2 Blackout! Singapore case-studies MARY LIM (not her real name), a 15-year-old Secondary 4 student was hit by a car while crossing a road late last year. She sustained head injuries m the accident. "What happened to December? I met with an accident m mid-November. They told174 words
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233 1986-06-30 2 JONATHAN TEOH (not his real name) is a 12-year-old Primary 6 student who lost his short-term memory after a road accident m January. The plucky schoolboy relates his story at the Tan Took Seng Hospital where he's an outpatient: "I can't remember the accident233 words
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Article, Illustration940 1986-06-30 3 Finding a niche in Chinatown The new wave of Chinese immigrants to the United States arrive loaded with money, unlike their impoverished predecessors. This article looks at the history of Chinese immigrants m the New World, most of whom still prefer to live m Chinatowns. 4 Many of Chinatown's original940 words
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Article121 1986-06-30 3 HII 11 M tf) H 1 I l frit** *mn itm —mm "w&n" w± n >Hfi'j'v:rn]'ii -I ft I i I'M I/;X;- 7t FiA^P^^^fJflll |iri]^:ijt,<;fj; cftmfli ¥A^S ;^^O^^ iftilUM' fH. ■AHA* BD*H£3(! i »J fr; )S HHI* Wf^ l W AA—^il— AH "!IM f fc <7;^" *jt^A!§f r.Atft HWiISA Xi121 words
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Article279 1986-06-30 3 X^^^Tg- THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese. The broadcast times over SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm m Teochew and 10.45 pm m Hokkien on Mondays, 9 pm m Cantonese and 9.45 pm m Teochew on Tuesdays, 9.45 pm279 words
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Article, Illustration889 1986-06-30 3 A LANGUAGE uijed only by women is not a feminist dream, for such a language has existed for many years m China. An ideographic script written and read exclusively by women has been found m Jiangyong county, m Hunan province, according to a research889 words
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Article, Illustration271 1986-06-30 3 THE Manchurian language, now spoken by few people m The China, is being taught at a special part-time school m Manchurian Beijing. It opened last year and has people are 150 stU( j entSi including 60 who a minority enrolled recently. race with a Dynasty271 words
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Article, Illustration926 1986-06-30 4 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ By THERE is a great shortage of Malay comedians m Singapore at present. Cracking jokes m front of audiences is one branch of the performing arts that has long been neglected. So, who is going to take the initiative to promote926 words
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Article671 1986-06-30 4 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ UNTUK mempertingkatkan mutu sesuatu lawak jenaka, peluang yang lebih banyak haruslah diberikan. Janganlah kita hanya meratap tentang kekurangan jumlah mereka yang menceburi bidang itu, sedangkan sesuatu yang konkrit tidak dijalankan. Apakah yang hams dilakukan sesuai untuk mencapai maksud tersebut? Di sinilah persoalan671 words
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Article144 1986-06-30 4 Bahagian 1 Word Quiz AS, Part 1 INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns and lines below you can see two letters, "RT". By adding two letters before and another two after them, you will be able to form a word on each line. Use the clues given to144 words
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Article, Illustration818 1986-06-30 23 Hey, hey, The Monkees are back If you're too young to have heard of The Monkees, well, they were the first truly video rock group, manufactured specially for television m the mid-60s to ape the Beatles. Now, they are reviving their bubblegum entertainment which today's American teenagers seem to like.818 words
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Article, Illustration820 1986-06-30 23 PAUL WALLACE - PAUL WALLACE The Beatles was born 30 years ago this month. The group is no more, but Beatlemania rages on. John Lennon's Rolls Royce is the world's most expensive car, Ringo's old socks can fetch *****... reports. JUST 30 years ago this month, three Liverpool schoolboys made aFeatures International - 820 words
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Article, Illustration721 1986-06-30 23 Runaway Train is still running at Orchard after two weeks. The film's director, Andrei Konchalovsky, who left Russia m 1980 and was considering delivering sandwiches when he didn't have a job, tells how he got to make it. NANCY MILLS reports. ANDREI KONCHALOVSKY left theIPS - 721 words
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Article, Illustration132 1986-06-30 24 MY VIEW Kannan Chandran Argentina vs West Germany (repeat) (Ch 12, 7 pm, RTM 2, 10.35 pm) A REPEAT telecast of the 1986 World Cup Final held m Mexico featuring West Germany and Argentina. West Germany, m their second successive final, are the only132 words
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Article, Illustration423 1986-06-30 24 The Black Tower (Ch 12, 9 pm) IN THE concluding episode, Maggie's death is classified as suicide. But Chief Inspector Dalgliesh's bloodhound nose and police instincts aren't convinced. Meanwhile, Jennie admits to having sent some of the anonymous letters, while Henry reveals that he was the423 words
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Advertisement68 1986-06-30 1 si %*Jm Hey, hey The Monkees are back 23 Their four-month reunion tour is selling fast v^^:^> s By the light of the firefly 2 Helping to detect diseases Beatlemania rages on 23 New York's Chinatown looking up 3 Wave of rich immigrants Science Watch Edited by Nancy Koh Arts68 words
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Advertisement518 1986-06-30 2 AMA MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS m association with LK-NES (SEA) PTE LTD WMfißr"^ is cor| ducting: This is a technician course for candidates who have the following qualifications: Fresh college diploma/C&G Diploma NTC 2/ITC or equivalent COURSE OUTLINE Design Concept Layout Philosophies Project Assignment Practical work: busbar system metering system control system518 words
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Advertisement1396 1986-06-30 4 ■■■MM" oooooooopoooooooooooooooooci Z I inn- I A3T FEW DAYS 1 ©;Ou]FW7 X ORCHARD: LAST DAY! J[ LIUU. LMOI rCW¥ UHIO. WnJUJUjUJ Q (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm V (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 915 j ■ft o r«IU I<; AT l O ISI O BFO1,396 words
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Advertisement391 1986-06-30 5 20% OFF FAZER Piano Europe r top selling piano using Langer 80 action. Free Quartz Metronome clock and other gifts worth $250. Offer till 30/6/86 Limited stock only (Sun. closed) Harmony Music Centre. Tel: *****72. ELKA-ORLA. EUROPE'S No.l organ. Latest model. Midi DGIBO. 5 $1599 only. Also avail, used or--8391 words
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Advertisement403 1986-06-30 5 Imported CTV 538 Video $55 Twin Dr. Fridfe 6as Cooker Washin{ Machine Downptyment nefotuble Trtde-m jcceplibte. TEL: *****14 20 Pets/Pet Care K-9'S TEAM OF American certi fied Master Trainers present: Obedience/ Protection Courses *****39/ *****77. GENERAL PETCARE CENTRI -Your pet deserve the best of oui attention and care. Tel: *****56.403 words
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Advertisement1150 1986-06-30 5 I Hb^BbW A\ lrfßtWlJgT*T^Pff¥TT*^B ||jV i 1 WkJH u.p.s45 N0w 59.50 Till 30th June '86 < Extra Sm^' Sju omyi E r i^— I 30 Hairdressing PETEHI &GUYS MODELS REQUIRED SPECIAL PROMOTION PRICES FOR LADIES ONLY Perm $6.00 Steaming Cut $7.00 Cut Blowdry $2.50 Mon-Sat CALL: *****65 HAIR COURSES AVAILABLE1,150 words
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Advertisement522 1986-06-30 5 a FACE LINE p 1 MEN'S SALON I A*. **j| 1 TREATMENT FOR MEN I Jf^* J WITH PROBLEM SKIN A Being an established facial salon, we have '^X experienced and qualified male therapists lk I to attend to your skin problems using jfl the latest electr>techmques Specialized In ■fk522 words
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Advertisement590 1986-06-30 5 EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE WeBUY?SRIeTRADE-IN all brands of cameras "01-05 Sim Urn Tower, 10 Jalan BesarSingaporeoB2o VIDEO FILMING WITH Free consultation, plan ahead for something you pay for and retain a happy memorable occassion. Call Richard: *****47 or pager: 5 *****73. NEW NOVOFLEX TELEFOTO 600 mm for Hasselblad, $1050 0.n.0. Call590 words
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Advertisement1039 1986-06-30 5 TMEA CLOSER LOOK What's thick, creamy and yellowish with a small seed? For the answer, follow the scent to classification 25 where a few thousand of this fruit are on a promotion sale direct from L Thailand. 36 House 37 Airconditioners/ Renovation/ Decor Refrigerators GENUINE OFFER! COOL DOWN WITH US1,039 words
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Advertisement5110 1986-06-30 6 Mn o ,et 51 Dri-tin-/ ronvinn 56 Industrial 57 Business 57 Business 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 49 sas'/igssß' sag con 9 esxl s^_. °pp«^n... M •a*** say* set* i HWFST CHARGE $30 House, of- FAST CHEETAHS Quick Printing REQUIRED5,110 words
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Advertisement809 1986-06-30 6 Urgently required GENERAL CLERK with experience In Import/ export, shipping documents. Those without experience will be considered Interested plea** call personally at: 60 Kallang Pudding Rd Tan Jin Chwea Ind. Bldg #07-00. Spore 1334 TEL: *****23 We require: 1) SECRETARY (Preferably with WP knowledge). 2) CLERK/ TYPIST (Mm. 1 year809 words
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Advertisement619 1986-06-30 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales TRAINEE SALES MANAGERS/ MANAGERESSES We are an international company with a 16-year track record. Our educational products have a global market. Publishing centres include the U.S.A. Our expansion programme requires fulltime career minded ladies/ gentlemen desirous of attaining management status m the shortest possible time. Requirements:619 words
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Advertisement568 1986-06-30 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales An established commodity firm has vacancies tor I Trainee Brokers Experienced Brokers Age 2\ to 3S GCE O level Conversant m English a Comprehensive training a will be given to those m selected Interested parties please bring along relevant docu- ments and a passport-size photo for568 words
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Advertisement684 1986-06-30 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales YOU CAN GROW WITH US WE ARE A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ORGANISATION WITH BRANCHES IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA As part of our expanding programme, we Invite applications from mature and career minded young men and women for the position of SALES TRAINEES Sales experience though desirous Is not684 words
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Advertisement599 1986-06-30 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Leading Toy Store requires FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS c Age 18- 25 years c Full-time and part-time Jobs available Cashiers with relevant expriencs are also required. Apply personally on Monday Tuesday between 10am spm at> KIDS WORLD 101 THOMSON ROAD #81-23 GOLDHILL SQUARE SINGAPORE 1130. PROFESSIONAL SALES599 words
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Advertisement808 1986-06-30 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Leading Commodity Future* Firm requires TRAINEE BROKERS (MALE/ FEMALE) GCE 'O' level and above Ambitious and Independent. Experience not necessary as comprehensive training will be provided. Please call personally at: 7500A BEACH ROAD THE PLAZA #08-301/ 309 SINGAPORE 0719 Local company with established imported furniture agencies808 words
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Advertisement596 1986-06-30 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales YOUR HEALTH IS our business Be it weight loss, stress or tiredness. Direct sales opportunity avail. Call Jeanne/ Erika at *****80/4 Immediately. 5 CHINrSE INDOOR salesgirls reqd. for shop In Orchard Road. English educated. Age 17 25. Basic $450 attractive commission and allowance. Tel: *****53 PROPERTY596 words
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Advertisement461 1986-06-30 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical WALK-IN INTERVIEWS Tuesday Friday, July 1- 4, 1986, 9 am -5 pm A US-based manufacturer of high-tech, precision leadframes, we have vacancies for the following: Plating Technicians Laboratory Technician Diploma m Chemical Process Technology Those without a diploma but with at least461 words
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Advertisement487 1986-06-30 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical *ESE Electronics Technician (Male) i c ITC m Electronics Engineering with 9 2 years' experience m electronic maintenance fl c To provide technical support for 9 production and carry out maintenance of instruments, test-jigs and line installation c Must be prepared to487 words
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Advertisement594 1986-06-30 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Olivetti I We are looking for Candidates should possess ITC m Electronics Engineering Minimum 2-3 years' experience m Industry J Good knowledge of QC concepts and incoming test instruments Able to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Dutle* To carry parts evaluation and do incoming594 words
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Advertisement367 1986-06-30 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SITE FOREMAN REQD. lmmed to work at MRT site With 2 3 yrs site experience. Call *****82 73 Situations Vacant: Production I^SMITH VALVIP) SINGAPORE PTE LTD We have immediate vacancies for. Al MACHINISTS NTC 3 Metal Machining Those without NTC but has 3 yrs of lathe367 words
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Advertisement1106 1986-06-30 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Develop your skills m a high tech plant with modern machines g. FEMALE PRODUCTION PERSONNEL ■&> v• j HHHBHpIi H| Voßl ______k |ggJjgjj^y|gHjjyj^p MECS STo $484 N shift _^Tl™ r^^_F c- once 'tfffjmW Singapore1,106 words
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Advertisement309 1986-06-30 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Minimum $445 OUR REQUIREMENTS With/without experience Male applicants must have completed N.S. YOUR BENEFITS Free transport to and from work Meal subsidy Life, accident, hospitalization insurances Generous leave schemes Stock purchase plan Call personally at: The Personnel Department DATA GENERAL MANUFACTURING LTD309 words
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Advertisement391 1986-06-30 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations VacantProduction Production •ft flr/lC P M Olivetti 1 Due to expansion, we have immediate vacancies for: To perform normal or shift duties Age: 16- 35 years old Benefits: 5-day week Good promotion opportunities with a stable fast-growing Company Training provided Transport attendance allowance Subsidised breakfast/drinks391 words
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Advertisement382 1986-06-30 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 1 SST Consumer Products Re Ltd American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), II a giant m telecommunications, has set up high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: GCE 'O' level382 words
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Advertisement436 1986-06-30 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous immmmmm INCOM SINGAPORE An American multinational company has vacancies for the following positions: Male Machine Operator c Secondary/Technical education c Injection molding experience preferred c Able to use measuring instrument Female Janitor c Must be able to speak and read simple English c Must be physically436 words
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Advertisement672 1986-06-30 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous requires 1. FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 5 day week (Bam 5.30pm) Good starting salary Transport provided to and fro No scope work Age 16 -30 years 2. SET-UP MEN Mln. Sec. 2 education Preferably with 1 year working experience m plastic Injection moulding Willing to work on672 words
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Advertisement451 1986-06-30 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous WALK-IN INTERVIEW at&t ju jbt^i mi SSS Consumer Products Pte Ltd American Telephone Telegraph (ATM"), a giant m telecommunications, has set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi I Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for451 words
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Advertisement570 1986-06-30 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BREAD CAKE CTondoU! We are specialist* m the production of breads A cakes, we have immediate vacancies for: BAKER Cakes Pastries Above 20 years of age. At least 2 years' experience In the production of cakes pastries. Possess Initiative and drive and able to withstand work570 words
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Advertisement665 1986-06-30 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous htWtnftmrfmpnrv C^*-£~~ requires: 1. HOSTESS 2 shifts: 10am to 6pm 6pm to 2am ♦Mm Height: 1.64 m ♦Salary: $790 2. WAITER/WAITRESS 3 shifts Salary: $665 3. ROOM STEWARDESS Able to speak and write simple English Salary: $535 4. CLEANER (MALE) Completed N.S. Salary $475 5. CARPARK665 words
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Advertisement760 1986-06-30 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous GENERAL LABOURERS ft skilled glass workers urgently reqd. by Tal Heng Glass Contractors. Call personally at Blk. 1025 Eunos Aye. 2 cOl-20 (1440) Tel: *****10 (David). IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR Chinese Female Assistant Housekeeper with mm. 1 year experience. Tel. *****11 ext. 292 for interview from 9a.m.760 words
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Advertisement577 1986-06-30 9 81 Vehicles For Hire TOYOTA |>J *****55 [£«Q (TOWN OFFICE) Rent a Car CHARLIE'S TRUCK RENTAL, latest model, Daihatsu trucks 14 ft. flatbed double cab trucks for short long term rental. Phone *****79/ *****52. Open 7 days a week 7am to Bpm. daily. DAILY RATES PICK-UP $15; Cars 1600 $50;577 words
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Advertisement514 1986-06-30 10 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance TAI THONG LEE TRADING PTE LTD Offers low interest rate on car loan and non-transfer loan. 4 years repayment. Immediate Approval. Buying and Selling New and Used Cars. 17 A 18, NANKIN STREET TEL: *****18/ *****65/ *****02 84 Registration Numbers SVS6Z NICE REGN. plate for sale514 words
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Advertisement616 1986-06-30 10 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat Q REGN. 1980 while Ford Cortina stationwagon. Aircon, good cond Road tax expires end June. Selling $1,500. Tel *****55 1976 FORD ESCORT 1100 Aircon, radio cassette. Well maintained. Recent Vicom tested $4,500 0.n.0. Tel *****51. CO. FORD LASER, Aug. '82, 1.5 notchback. Showroom cond. $10,500. Liz,616 words
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Advertisement590 1986-06-30 10 90 For Sale: Toyota 1 OWNER 84 Corolla I.3DX Lai est model. PARF, aircon hl-f low mileage, new tax. *****54 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA 1201 Good cond. Highest bidder s« cures. Call tei. *****33. 1981 COROLLA DX, 2 owners, ati con. S/rlms. Power window: Downpayment $3,000. *****02 1961 TOYOTA CARINA I.6GL590 words
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Advertisement634 1986-06-30 10 93 For Sale: Honda X ENTHUSIAST AGENCY PTE LTD 0 value your used Honda or BMW vehicle before you sell. Loan and Insurance at competi- tive rates/ premium. s 4 NEW INDUSTRIAL RD., #01-09 OFF UPP. PAYA LEBAR RD. >- TEL: *****55. S.N. TAN P (Licensed Used Car Dealer). 1634 words
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Advertisement480 1986-06-30 10 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 ft Carriage) TEL: *****77 (4 LINES) '85 Honda Accord 4-dr. STD. (12 valves) Nissan Sunny s/wagon Toyota Starlet 5-dr. Suzuki SSBO I Honda Civic 1.5480 words
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Advertisement482 1986-06-30 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1980 MITSUBISHI CANTER truck, 1 owner. 14 footer, very good cond. Reasonable offer secures. Tel *****83. '81 DATSUN 120Y panel van, sq. lamps, aircon beautiful cond., $4,500. 18 Maju Aye., Serangoon Gdn. '82 MITSUBISHI L3OO Panel Van. 5-dr. 1 owner. Alrcon., radio cassette. Very good482 words
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Advertisement638 1986-06-30 10 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER, CASH PAYMENT we can offer you better price for any used car, model c.c. PARF or non-PARF c company registered, commercial vans and pick-ups PB buses c all scrap cars trade m acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WELCOME Kindly contact MR. MRS. KOH ol MING638 words
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Advertisement685 1986-06-30 10 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH payment FOR secondhand cars, PARF, Non PARF, commercial vans/ pick-up Transaction arrange for your convenience. Tel: *****93/ *****24. WANTED ONE TRUCK of 1 to 3 years old with carrying capacity of 6 to 8 tons. Please call *****48, Mr L. Lee, during office hours. ANY SCRAP685 words
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Advertisement863 1986-06-30 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.13, 15, 9, 21. 10, 19 Braddell Hgts., Ktg Hongkong/ Namly Pk. S/storey. detached bunglws. Aircons., 4 bdrrns., servant's rm. car porch. 5. 9 Sundridge Pk. Rd., 33 Chiltern Dr. 7, 20 Dunsfold Dr. 19 Lynwood Gr 45 Goodman Rd. 20 Bournemouth Rd. 27/29 Wilkinson Rd.863 words
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Advertisement569 1986-06-30 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 3 TOH TUCK Place D.21 d/storey intermediate terrace, f/ furn. $1,100 neg. Tel: *****29 Yap 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments c^irdmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or569 words
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Advertisement753 1986-06-30 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments rpV^ THE %>^""1 I <T^^^V I The homely, economical alternative to hotels Complete furnishings with well equipped 4 kitchenette Free self-laundry c Domestic Laundry services (also avmbble) < Gymnasium/Sauna Swimming Pool Facilities Free car park (within CBD) IDD phone calls (no surcharge)753 words
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Advertisement851 1986-06-30 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PABIR PANJANG HILL EXECUTIVE APT. sea, 3 alrcon. bdrms. Cicely f/furn. ctv. stereo iet bar counter fridges. 3uiet surroundings with privacy. Easy access to shopping food ■entre. Rental $1,500 nag. Pl*, contact: *****20 21 BALMORAL ROAD, DIST.IO (Orchard Rd. area) J bdrms., maid's room. F/furn. Fully851 words
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Advertisement919 1986-06-30 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO LUXURIOUS APT. 3 1 bdrms. Quiet residential, s/pool, security, covered carpark. F/furn. $1,000. *****55 (Agent). D.lO VILLA-DE-ROSE luxurious mals. with facilities 3+l bdrms. $4,000 p.m. Sale/rent considered. Sunnyland *****13. D.ll ARCADIA GARDENS spacious one level apt. with balconies, 4 1 bdrms., s/pool, squash, etc. $4,500919 words
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Advertisement866 1986-06-30 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.2880 MIMOSA CONDO. 3+l bdrms. Furn. S/pool, squash, $1,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****98/ *****45 D.S HIN SENG Condo. 3 bdrms, split-level, fully furn. with full facilities. Tel: *****55/*****77. D.5 PARKWEST near Japanese Sch./ NUS. 3 bdrms, f/furn. $1,500. Sanjlng Ent. *****34/ 5 D.9, CAIRNHILL AREA. 3 1866 words
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Advertisement791 1986-06-30 11 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments URGENTLY REQUIRED 2/3/4/5-rm HDB/ pte. apt/ condo./rm. f/furn or unfurn. m various dlst. K.P. *****71/ *****95 URGENTLY REQUIRED 5 rm. apt. within Ang Mo Kio, furnished. Contact Janls Llm *****44 x 312 during office hours. HDB/ HUDC: CLEMENTI/ Teban/ town/ Bt. Batok/ Jurong West/ other dists.791 words
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Advertisement752 1986-06-30 11 113 For Sale: Houses 0.16 EASTERN GDN. Extended d/storey link detached (8 years). Facing east. 4/ servant's rooms. Built-in: 3200 sq.ft. Area: 4600 sq.ft. $550,000. Exquisite: *****14. D 16 TASTEFULLY RENOVATED s/storey seml-d. 4000 sq.ft. 3 rm/ attached, extended kitchen, nice gdn. alrcon. $390,000 o.n.o. Hap Seng *****58. D.23 JLN.752 words
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Advertisement582 1986-06-30 11 113 For Sale: Houses D.19 TAI KENG Gdn d/storey terr 1800 sq.ft. 3 f 1 bdrm. well-kept. $355,000. Vlllanelle *****81 D.20 JLN. BINCHANG, d/storey semi-d. 4200 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. $475,000. Delfl: *****84/ 5 D.21 BEAUTY WORLD area s/storey terr. 2200 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. $280,000. Houseworld *****64/5 D.23, 7 YEARB Cashew582 words
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Advertisement1279 1986-06-30 11 115 For Sale: HUDC 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments Apartment* I **********000 0 HUDC PHASE I II 0 A ATTRACTIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE A X FOR X Q Purchase of your home $j jk Refinancing j* CALL: 225-5225 A CITIBAN<O A Consumer Services Group V AND ASK FOR ANY CONSUMER FINANCE1,279 words
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Advertisement834 1986-06-30 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments WIND HOUSING SERVICES TEL: *****03/ 4/ 5 5-ROOMED Bedok North b1k.91/ 97/ 98/ 99/ 111/ 137 $116,000 to $130,000 Clementi blk 336/ 413 $142,000 lo $145,000 West Coast blk 606 $145,000 Dover Close East blk 12/ 14 $110,000 lo $125,000 Holland blk 21 $128,000 Hillvlew834 words
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Advertisement978 1986-06-30 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. JURONG EAST. 81k.231, mid fir. Ceramic throughout, newly renovated, kitchen/ toilet. Well kept. Near market. $52,000 neg. *****38/ *****83. i i 3-RM. STIRLING RD., ceramics, i newly renovated. $47,000 Eunos i Cres, corner, marble $55,000. World Property Bldg Mgt: I *****16/ *****22 1 S-RM.978 words
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Advertisement590 1986-06-30 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH 8LK.12 2nd floor, no renovation. $30,000 neg. Tel: *****44 Mdm. Tan. No broker. TOA PAYOH 4-ROOM, blk .204 (pure). Hall terrazzo, cabinet. $55,000 neg. Tel: *****53, Indah WEST COAST 3-RM. Blk 513. No blocking. Well kept. All marble. Wardrobes. $58,000 neg. *****77. $6,900590 words
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Advertisement670 1986-06-30 12 117 Properties Wanted BUYERS WITH READY cash CPF urgently require 3/ 4/ 5-room HDU flats m Clementi/ Bedok/ A.M. Kio/ Jurong East. Owners please call: *****66/ *****55. GENUINE BUYERS FROM Indonesia, good budget reqs., apt./ h'se to purchase. Genuine seller call us immediately: *****17/ 8/ 9. GENUINE BUYERS REQ. 3/670 words
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Advertisement778 1986-06-30 12 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces trHDB PROTOTYPE FACTORIES AT DEFU INDUSTRIAL PARK AND WOODLANDS INDUSTRIAL PARK E Prototype factories are available for letting on first-come first-served basis. Land areas from 900 sq mto 5,192 sq m. Factory floor areas from 312 sqm to I,oBosq m. Rentals from $7,670/- pm778 words
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Advertisement2973 1986-06-30 16 A HONG LEONG FINANCE LIMITED \^^^^^^^^^r (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1985 Th HONORARY LIFE PRESIDENT The Group The Company Note 1985 1984 1985 1984 Note 1985 1984 1985 1984 KWEK HONG PNG tuiac riorrii FIXED ASSETS 5 80,636,313 74,879,054 37,532,670 34,025,116 RAADH2,973 words
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Advertisement2937 1986-06-30 17 HONG LEONG FINANCE LIMITED \^^^^^^W^/ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) x£flN^!o' NOTES ON THE ACCOUNTS 31ST DECEMBER 1985 The Group The Company 1985 1984 1985 1984 20. OPERATING INCOME Operating income for the year $165,253,310 $203,372,860 $100,043,424 $l 1 4,263, 1 34 Investment and other income $8,095,270 $4,177,103 $2.987,0282,937 words
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Advertisement928 1986-06-30 19 NOTICES I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 3359 of 198S I Between FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LTD Plaintiffs And 1. KOH LIANG SOON 2. CHEONG YEW CHOY Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT j To: Koh Liang Soon, 811 Upper Serangoon Road, #•345, Singapore 1953. TAKE928 words
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Miscellaneous432 1986-06-30 22 SUN TAN ByCallette PEANUTS BySchulm x tr~\ rihE wins €/erv tim«t X 1 uJelcome to the uje're All here to choose your^B you come Jt<\ P^ > BCCAOSC SHE HAS TH£ FIRST MEETING OF HAVE A 600P TIME PARTNERS! OFTEN ~M THE BOIIN LOSER B Art San^»m BEETLE BAILEY B432 words
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Miscellaneous513 1986-06-30 23 What's On FESTIVAL OF Gisel Potts. The Silk's Lounge, snake charmer's act. Pasir prisoner-of-war at Selarang mission: $2.20 for adults and used to reproduce handARTS 19JRT The Ascot, 5th floor, Scotts Panjang Paradise Restaurant Barracks in 1942. Group $1.10 for children. painted Chinese porcelain Parfnrmanroc Road. Tickets available from Theatre513 words
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Title Section13 1986-06-30 1 The Straits Times Monday, June 30 1986 FINAL EDITION 30 CENTS M.C.(P) N0.124/5/8613 words
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Article, Illustration18 1986-06-30 1 From left: Brown 22nd mln, Valdano 56th, Burruchaga 85th Rammenlgge (left) 74th mln, Voeller 82nd18 words
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Advertisement246 1986-06-30 2 Kodak Efl-^i ROAD TO THE FINAL S^jf Argentina Quarter-finals HI^HHiHKHS^KZVB 17 Jun, 6am (Puebla) Argentina 1-0 X 1 l^j Semi-finals J Uruguay 23 Jun, 2am Argentina 2-1 JF| s England (Mexico City) 1 Final wt^im!!^ England 3-0 ,^^M 19 Jun, 2am (Mexico City) iiP 1~ B^ Paraguay oo o Argentina246 words
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Article, Illustration628 1986-06-30 20 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW THE REPORT From MEXICO CITY Argentina were given a mighty scare by West Germany before they captured the World Cup for the second time m a classic final at the Aztec Stadium here yesterday. When all had seemed so assuring for the Argentinians, comfortably628 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-06-30 3 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By ONE statistic that you wont find amid the welter of World Cup facts now being liberally disseminated after last night's final Is how many hours of shut-eye we've lost viewing live matches here m Singapore this past month. In my case I've worked It360 words
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Article126 1986-06-30 3 MEXICO CITY In his moment of glery, Argentina's Golden Boy Diego Maradona showed that he's still very human. His excitement at beating West Germany 3-2 m the final yesterday almost made him forget to pick op the winners' medal for which he had played hisReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-06-30 4 MEXICO CITY Argentine players embraced on the field as glittering confetti showered from the roof onto the jubilating crowd. Aztec Stadium erupted m wild celebrations yesterday at the Latin Americans' dramatic 3-2 victory over West Germany m the final. Hundreds of fans scaled the fences and rushed ontoAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-06-30 4 Bilardo gets Congrats from Alfonsin BUENOS AIRES President Raul Alfonsin, m a television link-up with Argentine coach Carlos Bilardo m Mexico, congratulated him and the team on the victory, saying they'd been an example of good behaviour and "unbeatable results". Alfonsin admitted that he became quite nervous when the GermansReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-06-30 4 Defeat fails to dampen the Germans BONN West German President Richard von Weizsaecker last night heartily congratulated Argentina on their victory over West Germany m the World Cup final m Mexico. He said m a television appearance that the game had been "fair and dramatic" and expressed "great respect forReuter; UPI - 204 words
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Article, Illustration121 1986-06-30 5 CARLOS BILARDO: 6 We won because our players inspire and perspire. Latin America is way behind Europe m tactical terms but we are ahead technically and if we can combine the two we can succeed. In the last 15 minutes, our players were still m good condition. We121 words
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Article, Illustration32 1986-06-30 6 hgh Brown bomber—Jose-Luis Brown heads Argentina m front (picture left) after West German goalkeeper Toni Schumacher (second from left) fails to meet the cross. Brown (picture right)...the joy of scoring.32 words
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Article, Illustration18 1986-06-30 7 hgfh Hit...Jorge Valdano (picture left) scores the second goal. Miss...Diego Maradona (picture right) fails with this effort18 words
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THE STAR
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Article, Illustration772 1986-06-30 12 'Superman' Maradona thrills the crowds m Mexico 6Maradona was the heart, the motor and Ithe executioner of his side, launching attack after attack, drifting past defenders like a ghost past blind men and treating two of the best goalkeepers m the world with almost indecent nonchalance asReuter - 772 words
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Article, Illustration479 1986-06-30 14 Style of play attracts stars 4To a ball player the French First Division seems more congenial than the Itai- ian or Span- ish. Francescoli GUADALAJARA Despite France failing to take the World Cup crown that many expected them to, there is no doubt that the most talentedReuter - 479 words
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Article, Illustration473 1986-06-30 15 The French disconnection GUADALAJARA For France, the sun kings of soccer, World Cup eclipse here on Wednesday marked the end of the most brilliant decade m their country's footballing history. After the 2-0 defeat by West Germany, once again the French nemesis m a World Cup semifinal, the break upReuter - 473 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-06-30 16 Jackpots for the winners fdf MEXICO CITY Large jackpots were at stake, along with the glory of winning soccer's most coveted prize. The Brazilians, not surprisingly, played with high stakes. But US$l,OOO ($2,200) a goal per man for a quarter-final win on a difference of more than two goals didn'tReuter - 643 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-06-30 17 MEXICO CITY Northern Ireland's Pat Jennings left the World Cup on his 41st birthday with the sounds of a rousing ovation ringing m his ears. Some of the applause came from Brazil's Muller, one of a group of promising 20--year-olds making their tournament debut. Jennings, Northern Ireland's390 words
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Article, Illustration260 1986-06-30 17 4Demol is very young. He still has to develop completely. He is still looking for the position where he performs best. I predict a great career if he stays com- ft posed. Belgian coach Guy Thys was picked for Mexico. After Thys' early personality problems withAP - 260 words
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Article, Illustration466 1986-06-30 17 u^^^MfiMn^£l^^^Hß^^H[lßl&_ J O brother! Not one but two more Maradonas MEXICO CITY Argentine midfielder Diego Maradona may be the toast of this year's World Cup tournament, but he says he has a 17-year-old brother who is an "incredible" player. Teams m the 1990 World Cup better watchUPI - 466 words
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Article, Illustration84 1986-06-30 19 ■End Hat-tricks (from left)~.Mexican umbrella, Italian sombrero and Brazilian flower power Cock of the walk~our feathered friend rules the roost for the moment, at least Under disguise—but no hiding the loyalty Some passion helps relieve the boredom sometlmes...and not only for its participants, it appears We84 words
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Advertisement126 1986-06-30 4 Our Executive Class is m fact a First Class experience. It's a treat! Air-India's Executive Class offers you a seat most airlines provide only on their First Class! With all the trimmings you More legroom and elbowroom. Every seat a window or aisle seat. A choice of two exclusive locations126 words
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Advertisement510 1986-06-30 12 NIKE KEEPS YOU ON THE BALL Soccer. A sport that makes tremendous demands on the feet. Stability and support especially during lateral movement. Agility, quick acceleration, power and precision are Padded tongue for extra protection when striking the ball. prerequisites. Nike knows these needs and combined with Built-in sockliner for510 words
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Advertisement289 1986-06-30 18 I TM/EL AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT. While you're travelling at more just as impressive as its outdoor, conventional speeds (perhaps taking a But as with every Technics product, leisurely stroll m the park), you can now it's the technology that impresses most, enjoy your favourite music, brought to And289 words
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Advertisement17 1986-06-30 20 The Wbrid Cup. Born 193a Still kicking off. JohnnieW&lker Red Label. Born 1820. Still going strong. 117 words
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