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Title Section15 1986-07-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 28, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-07-28 1 WAN SENG YIP - WAN SENG YIP 7,000-strong choir lights up N-Day rehearsal Picture by THIS human flag not only sang, it clapped, cheered, waved its 7,000 torchlights and did everything but get up and dance at yesterday's first full-dress rehearsal of the National Day Parade. One of the420 words
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Article604 1986-07-28 1 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE HUDC owners will be given up to two years to find buyer By MORE help has been offered to owners of HUDC flats who are affected by the Housing Board's recent decision not to buy back their flats. They will have more time604 words
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Article86 1986-07-28 1 WASHINGTON Crime soared in the United States last year, led by a sharp rise in murder, rape and other violent cases after three years in decline, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said at the weekend. In an annual crime statistics report, the FBI said the numberReuter - 86 words
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Article37 1986-07-28 1 BEIJING Rivers swollen by torrential rain from a typhoon which has so far killed 26 people is threatening the 800,000 population of Nanning, capital of the Guangxi region of China, the People's Daily reported. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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398 1986-07-28 1 AHMAD OSMAN - PAS not telling all about Islamic state, says Dr M AHMAD OSMAN By KUALA LUMPUR The ruling National Front yesterday accused Parti Islam (PAS) of disguising the real meaning of the Islamic state it is proposing for Malaysians. The PAS manifesto failed to explain the party's stand on several important398 words
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603 1986-07-28 1 A peaceful day marred by some violence Thais go to the polls BANGKOK Millions of Thais cast their votes yesterday in a general election expected to bring another moderate coalition to power. In early results, the Democrat Party that has led the challenge to Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, the manAFP - 603 words
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Article163 1986-07-28 1 LONDON The Prince and Princess of Wales found out what real Scotsmen wear nnder their kilts when a Scottish nobleman caused a sensation at an official c« emony by being photographed with nothing under his. Viscount Gouch, 44, hit the headlines with his disclosure whileAFP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-07-28 1 IVAN LIM - NTUC President George Chua dies IVAN LIM By THE President of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr George Chua Poh Choon, died yesterday morning of heart failure. Mr Chua, who would have been 56 on Sept 21, collapsed and died at home after returning from his second daughter Anne's wedding360 words
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Article48 1986-07-28 1 BANGKOK The Democrat Party is nnofflrially leading the pack with 72 seats as Thailand founts the votes of the elections. The Thai Nation Party Is running second with 47 seats and the Social Action Party is third with 35 seats. UPI See this pageUPI - 48 words
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Article394 1986-07-28 2 'Teach CD in schools' CIVIL DEFENCE should be taught at school to inculcate responsibility in youths and instil in them the important role they can play in national defence. This point was made by Mr Yatiman Yusof, Parliamentary Secretary (Foreign Affairs), at the launching of the National Blood Grouping394 words
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Article224 1986-07-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE call by the Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, Mr Paul Volcker, for other industrialised conntries to boost their economies merits serious consideration. For having played its part as an engine of world economic growth admirably over the last four years, America's ability224 words
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Article274 1986-07-28 2 Poverty report row A ROW HAS broken out over latest government figures showing that nearly nine million people in Britain are living in poverty. The statistics, which paint a grim picture of spreading hardship since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher swept to power seven years ago, were released274 words
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Article282 1986-07-28 2 Lemond still leads ITALIAN cyclist Guido Bontempi snatched a stage win but American Greg Lemond retained a virtually unbeatable lead of more than three minutes on the penultimate day of the Tour de France on Saturday. It was the 26-year-old Italian's second stage success of the 73rd Tour de282 words
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Article463 1986-07-28 2 Bats in the campus A ZOOLOGY undergraduate has been nicknamed the batgirl at Kent Ridge campus, for her seemingly batty choice of subject in her honours year. "Why not? Very little study has been done on them here," she counters as she gently strokes the nape of a463 words
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Article289 1986-07-28 2 CITY SECURITIES STILL PLANS TO SELL STOCKBROKING SEAT BELEAGUERED stockbroking firm, City Securities, having managed to cut its debts by $14.5 million ana its forward contracts by about half to $33.5 million, is still negotiating with several parties to sell off its stockbroking seat. Despite an earlier rebuff from289 words
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180 1986-07-28 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Jakarta's aim INDONESIA is pushing to become the next chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement, and would shift the movement's emphasis from criticism of the big powers to development, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said on Saturday. "We have expressed our interest in becoming the next chairman180 words
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Article72 1986-07-28 2 PETS AND PERFORMANCES A READER, although happy to note that more Singaporeans have become dog lovers and keep them as house pets, expresses concern over the reported trend for dog owners to send their dogs to learn how to perform tricks. She hopes that owners keen to show off72 words
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Article294 1986-07-28 2 Buyers' Guide Vehicles wanted If you are selling your car, there's an offer at classification 99 you'll find hard to refuse^^ Clossifieds: Pg 6, Section Two f~Z^SrV Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Airlines Cathay Pacific Airways I —12 SIA II 1 Air-Can Circular Air-conditioning I 26 Audio Beltek Auto I —26 Banks294 words
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Article140 1986-07-28 3 HANOI The Vietnamese authorities have cracked down on Hanoi restaurants and cafes playing banned recordings of Western-made pop songs, on the grounds that they affect moral health, a Hanoi newspaper said yesterday. The tapes, featuring Western music and expatriate Vietnamese compositions, are "melancholic"AFP - 140 words
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323 1986-07-28 3 NEW DELHI Hindu mobs attacked a Sikh shrine and shot dead a Sikh motorist yesterday while a curfew was clamped on nine areas in the capital after rioting left six dead and about 100 people injured. About 200 Hindus also attacked aAP; AFP - 323 words
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220 1986-07-28 3 RABAT King Hassan of Morocco has told the Arab League he is giving up the Arab Summit Conference chairmanship, the Maghreb Arabe Presse News Agency announced yesterday. He told Arab League secretary-general Chedli Klibi in a letter that in view of the hostile reactionReuter; AP; AFP - 220 words
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Article45 1986-07-28 3 BEIJING Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang yesterday returned from a 20-day goodwill tour of six Mediterranean and Balkan countries, Xinhua news agency reported. Mr Zhao's tour of Rumania, Yugoslavia, Greece, Spain, Turkey and Tunisia mostly centred on improving bilateral relations. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article89 1986-07-28 3 A PASSENGER train slammed into a van at a railway crossing on Saturday, killing at least nine people and injuring more than 50 others in Britain's worst rail disaster in two years. British Rail said the train was carrying about 300 vacationers from the eastReuter; UPI - 89 words
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Article57 1986-07-28 3 A MAN WAS convicted in Los Angeles of attempting to sell his two-year-old daughter for US$9O,OOO (*****,000) to a couple who wanted to adopt her. Jurors deliberated less than two hours before finding Alan Daniel, 30, guilty of attempting to sell a person. He faces aAP - 57 words
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Article60 1986-07-28 3 A GOVERNMENT appointed committee is to carry out an investigation into Sri Lanka's national airline following repeated financial losses and allegations of corruption and mismanagement, the Island reported in Colombo yesterday. Air Lanka, set up shortly after the present government took office in mid-1977, suffered a lossAFP - 60 words
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Article73 1986-07-28 3 THE BOLIVIAN anti-narcotics authorities, who are being helped by US helicopter troops in their current anti-cocaine crackdown, are getting unexpected help from other winged allies greedy butterflies called sicas. The butterflies, which have been dubbed the Aids of the plant world, have destroyed thousands of acres ofAFP - 73 words
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Article95 1986-07-28 3 FREDERIK, Denmark's shy bull elephant which fled and fell after persistent sexual harassment from seven amorous sheelephants, has died of an apparent heart attack, nature park director Leif Nielsen said yesterday in Givskud. The three-tonne 16-year-old Frederik fell on his side in a shallow lake last weekReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration61 1986-07-28 3 Hodori long paw of the law SEOUL motorists don't pussyfoot with this tiger. With more stripes than half a dozen police sergeants together, Hodori, mascot for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, often lends police a hand clearing traffic snarls. The tiger was chosen as mascot for the Games because It isReuter - 61 words
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335 1986-07-28 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan's trade unions split over privatisation PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Leaders and members of Japan's largest trade union movement champions of socialism in the Sixties and Seventies who now represent workers of the free world's second largest economy are in disarray and on the verge of splitting into335 words
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Article99 1986-07-28 3 Economy to pick up Reagan WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has expressed confidence that the US economy will pick up again in the future after a recent lacklustre 1.1 per cent growth rate in the most recent three months. In his weekly broadcast to the nation, the President said the economyReuter - 99 words
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Article155 1986-07-28 3 HONGKONG China will scrap Its special currency Issued to foreigners, the Foreign Exchange Certificate (FEC), before the end of tills year, local press reports said here on Saturday. Mr Zhao Blngde, vice-president of the Bank of China, said foreigners holding FECs would be able toAFP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-07-28 4 DAMASCUS AN American priest who was returned to his government on Saturday brought with him a videotape made by a fellowcaptive. Father Lawrence Jenco, 51, who was kidnapped in Lebanon was released by the pro-Iranian Jihad (Holy War) group in the Syri-an-controlled BekaaReuter; UPI - 351 words
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Article235 1986-07-28 4 AMSTERDAM The first plane built by Dutch aviation pioneer Anthony Fokker will be returned to the Netherlands next month 45 years after it was taken as a souvenir by the Nazis, officials said at the weekend. Dubbed the "Spin" "spider" in Dutch the 400-kg wood-and-clothAP - 235 words
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444 1986-07-28 4 British poverty report sparks cover-up claims LONDON A ROW has broken out over latest government figures showing nearly nine million people in Britain are living in poverty. The statistics, which paint a grim picture of spreading hardship since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher swept to power seven years ago, were releasedReuter - 444 words
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175 1986-07-28 4 The day Lagos became a ghost town LAGOS Lagos was turned Into a ghost town on Saturday morning as Nigeria held its first monthly Environmental Sanitation Day. The military government banned all non-essen-tial vehicles from the road until noon and ordered everyone to stay home to clean their homes, yardsAFP - 175 words
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211 1986-07-28 4 MAINZ (West Germany) East German Customs officials mistakenly sent back to West Germany a package which contained secret military documents of the United States because the parcel was wrapped in US newspapers, a West German counter-intelligence official said at the weekend. The newspapers,211 words
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Article73 1986-07-28 4 PHILADELPHIA The Geisinger Foundation, which runs one of Pennsylvania's biggest anti-cancer centres, has admitted that it had holdings in two big cigarette companies. A spokesman for the foundation, one of whose hospitals has launched a scheme to help patients give up smoking, said the two companies wereAFP - 73 words
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Article143 1986-07-28 4 Prisoners charged over Aids plot LAKE BUTLER (Florida) Two prisoners, accused of lacing a prison officer's coffee with Aids serum, have been charged with conspiracy to murder. Lee Adolph Dunn and Robert Grimmer were charged on Friday, said Assistant State Attorney Jon Phillips. Grimmer is said to have given theAP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration222 1986-07-28 4 Queries about judge's memos WASHINGTON As William Rehnquist faces confirmation hearings this week to become the 16th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, questions about the memos he wrote 34 years ago supporting racial segregation resurface. Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which will open the hearings tomorrow,UPI - 222 words
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Article, Illustration481 1986-07-28 4 JOHANNESBURG BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, who visited Swaziland and Lesotho on Saturday, has been given graphic descriptions of how the two black neighbours of South Africa could suffer if the West imposed tough economic sanctions on Pretoria. Sir Geoffrey, onReuter; UPI - 481 words
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Article, Illustration436 1986-07-28 6 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - TV stations battle for polls coverage ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Thailand had extensive television coverage of the elections yesterday the first time it was done on such a comprehensive scale. All four television stations competed with each other in giving the latest results, voting trends, interviews with politicalReuter - 436 words
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Article114 1986-07-28 6 Manila economy declines by 3 MANILA The Philippine economy declined by 3 per cent in the first half of this year, after posting 0.8 per cent growth in the first quarter, the Manila Bulletin said yesterday. However, the economy was still expected to post 1.4 per cent growth this yearAFP - 114 words
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172 1986-07-28 6 Threat to kill if ransom not paid MANILA The freed Filipina companion of abducted Swiss tourist Hans Kunzli says Muslim rebels have threatened to kill him unless a US$lOO,OOO (*****,000) ransom is paid within three weeks. Miss Adelaida Gamboa, 23, told a news conference on Saturday that the three-week ultimatumUPI; Reuter - 172 words
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Article221 1986-07-28 6 BANGKOK Last-minute gimmicks in the campaigning for Thailand's general election reached new heights with a march for democracy by massage-par-lour girls. More than 300 of them paraded in the north-eastern town of Korat on Friday. Elvis festival suspended To the disappointment of male onlookers, most woreReuter; UPI - 221 words
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189 1986-07-28 7 JAKARTA The number of tourists visiting Indonesia rose 11.5 per cent In the first half of this year to 316,4#t, Antara news agency said on Saturday. The report quoted Tourism Director Gen Joop Ave as saying in Denpasar, capital of Ball, that the increaseAP - 189 words
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164 1986-07-28 7 BANGKOK Three Cambodian refugees, whom Amnesty International says were tortured by the Thai military, are to be put on trial next month on charges of robbery and illegal possession of firearms. The three Nuon Sareuan, Kaev Mayoura and Kaev Channa are accused of taking partAFP - 164 words
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Article83 1986-07-28 7 JAKARTA Indonesian puppeteers nominated President Suharto for a fifth term as president at a convention which ended here on Saturday, Antafa news agency reported yesterday. Puppet shows are tremendously popular in Indonesia, particularly in Java, and puppeteers have been enlisted by the government to help carry outAFP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-07-28 7 Jakarta wants non-aligned chairmanship JAKARTA INDONESIA is pushing to become the next chairman of the NonAligned Movement, and would shift the movement's emphasis from criticism of the big powers to development, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said on Saturday. "We have expressed our interest in becoming the next chairman after ZimbabweAFP - 395 words
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102 1986-07-28 7 JAKARTA Indian Foreign Secretary A.P. Venkateswaran is in Jakarta for talks with Indonesian officials on next month's Non-Aligned Summit. As Chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement, India has been talking with key members of the movement before the meeting, an Indian Embassy statement said. MrAFP - 102 words
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Advertisement442 1986-07-28 7 Another bestseller at OUB Centre. Times the Bookshop believe it is essential to their business to have an outlet at OUB Centre, One Raffles Place. It will occupy a 370 sq.m (4,000 sq. ft) space on the third floor of the Retail Podium. OUB Centre will be the only major442 words
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347 1986-07-28 8 Parti Islam pledges to ban pop music KUALA TRENGGANU ALL "immoral activities" and certain forms of entertainment such as pop music which contravene the teachings of Islam will be banned in the Islamic state Parti Islam will create if it wins power, according to its vice-president, Haji Had! Awang. Other347 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-07-28 8 ISMAIL KASSIM - Party leaders pick Kedah as battleground ISMAIL KASSIM By in Alor Star Malaysian Election '86 ALOR STAR The northern state of Kedah is the battleground for some of the top leaders from both the United Malays National Organisation and its main rival, Parti Islam. The Umno candidates include party president470 words
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Article216 1986-07-28 8 AHMAD OSMAN - PAS: No secret pact with DAP AHMAD OSMAN KUALA LUMPUR Parti Islam yesterday denied it has a secret electoral pact with the Democratic Action Party. The claim by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad was untrue, PAS secretarygeneral Hassan Haji Shukri told a press conference. He said the DAP216 words
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183 1986-07-28 8 We're a party with feelings Musa SEGAMAT The National Front is the only party that considers the feelings and aspirations of the various races in formulating policies and development programmes, Umno deputy president and former Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said here. The Front does not work on sentimentNST - 183 words
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Article, Illustration79 1986-07-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR The poster war hots up. Political parties, it seems, will stick their posters on anything, stationary or moving. Lamp-posts everywhere in the Malaysian capital are festooned with posters. Every available wall has been covered. Even can and mobile food-stalls have been enlistedNST - 79 words
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276 1986-07-28 8 IPOH The Socialist Democratic Party is seriously considering withdrawing from the Parti Islam-led opposition front because, it says, PAS has not been sticking to the electoral pact. "We are taking a serious look at our position within the pact to decide whether it isNST - 276 words
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100 1986-07-28 8 JOHOR BARU If Partai Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia is elected to the Johor State Assembly, it will press the government to review its water agreement with Singapore, one of its candidates said here. Mr Razak Ahmad, who is standing in Johor Baru (federal) andNST - 100 words
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253 1986-07-28 8 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM PENANG Gerakan adviser Dr Llm Chong Eu, Penang Chief Minister for 17 years, has criticised the DAP's campaign to deny the National Front a twothirds majority. He said a strong mandate is what the Front needs to solve the problems253 words
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Article, Illustration491 1986-07-28 8 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Ex-Cuepacs chief in the fray because of Dr M's challenge By in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR Mr Ahmad Nor, leader of the Socialist Democratic Party, found himself in the political arena because of a challenge thrown at him when he was president of491 words
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Article79 1986-07-28 8 Storm leaves 130 homeless KUALA LUMPUR A storm ripped the roofs off more than a dozen homes in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night, leaving about 130 people homeless. Thirteen houses in Kampung Batu Muda lost their roofs and four wooden shophouses were demolished. The homeless took shelter with neighbours. DamageBernama - 79 words
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Article43 1986-07-28 8 KUALA TRENGGANU Three policemen died and five were injured, one seriously, when their two Land-Rovers collided with a tanker near here yesterday morning. The accident occurred when the two Land-Rovers, each carrying eight policemen, were setting out on patrol. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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214 1986-07-28 8 S'porean held in raid on bookie ring KUALA LUMPUR Police have crippled an illegal bookmaking syndicate, arrested a Singaporean and seized records of M5500,000 in bets. City CTD Chief Assistant Commissioner Osman Awal said it was the seventh syndicate to be crippled by the Anti-Vice Squad this year involving stakesNST - 214 words
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263 1986-07-28 9 Introduce civil defence in schools, urges MP CIVIL Defence should be taught at school to inculcate responsibility in youths and instil in them the important role they can play in national defence. The point was made by Mf Yatiman Yusof, Parliamentary Secretary (Foreign Affairs), at the launching of the National263 words
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Article42 1986-07-28 9 THERE will be no water supply at Subar Darat, part of Sisters' Islands, from today until Aug 8 as maintenance work will be carried out on the water tank. Visitors are advised to go to Subar Laut island for water.42 words
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Article35 1986-07-28 9 THE prizes for the Freshie Queen contest at the Mandarin Ballroom on Aug 16 include trips to Hongkong, Thailand and Penang. The pageant is organised by the National University of Singapore Students' Union.35 words
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Article, Illustration217 1986-07-28 9 Fogging machine 'ignites when pointed upwards' A FOGGING machine Ignited and burned an Environment Ministry worker when he pointed the machine upwards. The incident happened on July 18, a ministry official said on Saturday. Mr Ng Say Klat, head of the ministry's Vector Control and Research Department, said that tests217 words
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Article, Illustration499 1986-07-28 9 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM NTUC President George Chua 3y THE late George Chua Poh Choon was well on his way to becoming a popular president of the National Trades Union Congress. But when he died early yesterday at 55, he had been in office for only499 words
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Article, Illustration731 1986-07-28 9 Teh on the decision not to buy back HUDC flats THE Housing Board was only trying to be helpful when it bought back HUDC flats from owners who had them for less than five years, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday.731 words
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217 1986-07-28 9 Young and old to mingle in centre for aged THE Geylang East Home for the Aged Recreation Centre was officially opened yesterday amidst hopes of developing it into a focal point for both the young and old. The centre's facilities will be made available not only to the home's residents217 words
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Article152 1986-07-28 9 FORTY Asean port offiCiaJs are now attending a course here sponsored by the European Community to' help them upgrade their training skills in container terminal operations. Antwerp Port Engineering and Consulting, a Belgian firm, is conducting the course with the help of the Port152 words
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661 1986-07-28 10 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR By THREE children below the age of six allegedly died of assault or murder at the hands of a parent or guardian in the first half of this year. There was one such death last year and five in 1984. These661 words
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103 1986-07-28 10 A COMMUTER crossed the road in front of the bus from which he had alighted and was hit by a passing car. Mr Lingam Daniel John, 24, suffered serious head injuries in the accident in Tampines Road on Saturday. He was103 words
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Article40 1986-07-28 10 A LECTURER on international trade at the European School of Management Studies will give a talk on countertrade today. Professor Tim Allen's lunch talk, arranged by the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce, will be held at the Mandarin Hotel.40 words
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Article, Illustration275 1986-07-28 10 KONG SOOK CHIN; VALERIE LEE - KONG SOOK CHIN VALERIE LEE By and THE stars were out on Saturday night at the Orchard Theatre and they were there to raise money for the Community Chest. A crowd of about 1,000, including elegantly dressed guests, turned out to see a two-hour variety275 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-07-28 10 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA By IT COULD have been their big break. But stage fright prevented the budding stars in a bird talent show yesterday from giving of their best. Despite gentle persuasion and cajoling by their owners, most of the birds that248 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-07-28 10 Best deterrent against crime is good neighbours: NIP AN ESTATE where residents can leave their doors open because everyone knows one another that was the ideal Mr Ng Kah Ting, the MP for Pung- gol, had in mind when he opened the Punggol neighbourhood police post yesterday. "You need not202 words
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Article, Illustration136 1986-07-28 10 Police seek info on schoolbus mishap and dead baby POLICE are appealing for information on the case of an abandoned baby who was found dead and a fatal road accident at the junc- Jj tion of Eunos Link and Übi Avenue 2. The newly-born baby boy, with part of his136 words
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Article69 1986-07-28 10 Bungalow and bar broken into THIEVES broke into a two-storey bungalow in Namly Crescent on Friday and stole cash and watches worth $18,100. Mr Tang Kay Heng, 42, a contractor, found a window in the toilet opened. Three watches worth $15,900 and $2,200 in cash were missing. In another break-in69 words
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215 1986-07-28 11 Group raises funds for artist's China stint A GROUP of people are raising their own funds to send a young, budding artist for further training in China. Led by the MP for Jurong, Mr Ho Kah Leong, members of the Chua Chu Kang citizens' consultative committee dug into their own215 words
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111 1986-07-28 11 Secretariat of NWC now under Labour Ministry THE National Wages Council Secretariat, currently handled by the Economic Development Board, will be taken over by the Labour Ministry from Friday. In a recent statement, the NWC Secretariat said that with the NWC taking on an additional role of overseeing the reform111 words
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184 1986-07-28 11 MANAGERS, workers and supervisors are being helped to keep pace with new technology, management and work styles through various training programmes, the National Productivity Board Chairman, Mr Mah Bow Tan, said on Saturday. About 4,500 people have gone through business efficiency courses organised184 words
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Article45 1986-07-28 11 THIEVES broke into a twostorey semi-detached house in Sennett Lane and stole about $16,700 on Saturday. Mr K. S. Lim, 36, a businessman, found $600 missing from his trousers which was left in a room and $16,100 missing from his wife's handbag.45 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-07-28 11 THE operation was delicate. But it is over now and the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus chapel in Victoria Street stands braced for Mass Rapid Transit tunnelling work. The reinforcement work was necessary because two 240-metre MRT tunnels have to be driven under401 words
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Article133 1986-07-28 11 ATTEND to customers with a smile, and business will improve, Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong told shopkeepers and stallholders in Kim Keat yesterday. He was driving home the courtesy message during a tour of the markets in Lor ong 7, Toa Payoh, and133 words
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227 1986-07-28 11 Malay trainee teachers reminded of their role MALAY and Muslim teachers should know the aspirations of the Malay community in attaining a high standard of education and should work hard towards helping their students achieve this. Mr Sidek Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry), reminded a group of about 80227 words
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85 1986-07-28 11 Limited sets of silver coins on sale LIMITED sets of sterling silver proof coins will be on sale from Aug 4 at the Havelock community centre. The Board of Commissioners of Currency is minting only 15,000 sets of the silver proof coins. A set, with six coins, costs $70 and85 words
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Article, Illustration793 1986-07-28 12 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Stories by MR TAN Ee Tey has 340 durian trees, 40 of them more than 30 years old, in his durian orchard in Lim Chu Kang. Mr Tan, who came here from China at the age of 19, was aRAYMOND NG - 793 words
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Article131 1986-07-28 12 SAF exercises THE SAF will be conducting daily exercises in Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang from today to Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed. The air force will be holding live-firing exercises at the Southern131 words
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194 1986-07-28 12 Sikh board to provide free tuition for needy THE Central Sikh Temple Board is set to go into social services, starting with a free tuition scheme. Medical and legal counselling will follow soon. Registration for the free tuition scheme, for Primary 6 and O-level students, will be held today and194 words
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Article81 1986-07-28 12 STATE Coroner Sarjit Singh on Friday recorded a suicide verdict on a teacher who died at her Pine Grove flat on March 5. Lucille Blossom Chang, 42, who taught at dementi Town Secondary School, was found hanged in a bathroom of her home. The court heard81 words
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Article, Illustration73 1986-07-28 12 THESE dwarf dorian trees have fruit that hang just half-a-metre off the ground, as Mr (hong Pak Chong from the PPD proves. This is a Thai variety named Wong Kum Chan. If successfully grown here, they will make harvesting much easier. In comparison, other73 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-07-28 12 Quality durians named after farmer FARMER LIM Keng Meng's legacy for durian lovers will be his own name. For Lim Keng Meng durian is a variety of top quality fruit that he propagated in his farm in Singapore. A durian farmer for more than 25 years, Mr Lim, 54, has328 words
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Article, Illustration404 1986-07-28 13 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM EXCELLENCE FOR SINGAPORE By WHEN the members of the SAF Provost military precision drill team finish their dazzling eight-minute routine on National Day, their arms will feel like lead. That's because they will have tossed, twirled, flipped and flicked theirSIMON KER - 404 words
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210 1986-07-28 13 NPB mission to study how Japanese cope with bad times SINGAPORE workers and companies facing issues triggered by the recession, such as wage restraint and lay-offs, may be able to pick up some tips from the Japanese on ways to deal with them. A 22-member National Productivity Board team left210 words
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282 1986-07-28 13 Upgrade info training, says consultant SINGAPORE has the facilities to develop into a leading information centre in South-east Asia in five years but it must have a team of better-trained personnel to handle the job right. Mr Nick Moore, a library development and research consultant, said this after two weeks'282 words
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92 1986-07-28 13 WHO better to "adopt" the fastest land mammal than a courier service? DHL International (S) Pte Ltd has adopted the Singapore Zoo's four cheetahs for $8,000 a year. Mr Scott Tattersall, DHL's operations manager (regional office), yesterday presented zoo director Bernard Harrison with a cheque92 words
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Advertisement427 1986-07-28 9 i^M m^^p^^^^mt SHflr JK jU^m fl^H^v 9pC< Ma iff/ x v j^^P^B .^HRr^ '!^^^hl 1 1 J* hhl iff jsßjj^^L a i^H"^^2hhjhH^|^^^^^^^a^^, J6ps^^B 'i S. fll i. lief 'I^^jHP^^^&.^^^^kH h^ w"" xi"'l^»;^^* 1^ aH Hi^ The finest of service and French cuisine in a lavish setting of La Belle Epoque427 words
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Advertisement602 1986-07-28 10 /|S|lMiiSl 11OAQQQ y^ J"- *555»? d SUPER SAVINGS for the 7TH MONTH W I M^k f% A FESTIVAL. Hurry Stock Up Now! f \J \J V^ FLYING HORSE Lvchees 565g. 4 PI Mttttt VITASOY/Chry Tea Sugar Cane UP 62.40 per Ctn 'Jfi /4fl (Min Order: 1 ctn) BMB^^^f J^'^Hbß*** 250ml602 words
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Advertisement194 1986-07-28 11 DIEW4TCBERS BEWARE! Disappointments over self-prescribed slimming pills and food supplements on the increase! There is a growing number of people who, at one time or another, have attempted to lose weight through the consumption of self-prescribed pills and foodsupplements. The lack of results from such weight-loss measures have been disappointing.194 words
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Advertisement228 1986-07-28 11 liam^il RENOVATED /Wll ESSO STATIONS IA Jjl TO SERVE YOU BETTER! Il^j^MLw -^TfM g The 3 Esso stations at Balestier won a prize. If you have, claim it on-the-mMmg^^^Am/ R oa d, Frankel Avenue and Jalan Kavu spot! The top prize is a $500 Esso Petrol are now ODen after228 words
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Advertisement262 1986-07-28 12 *25L FOR Twin Treasure Lunch Menus (kids eat for free) Double your lunchtime pleasure. Without doubling the price. For only $25 two people can enjoy a sumptuous 5-course Chinese meal at the Hilton s Inn of Happiness. The menu changes daily and every week. And what's more, children under 12262 words
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Advertisement292 1986-07-28 12 r 6 r i^^/y Ulu Jtot org\ *^<t_ S««nbawang Ippd J/ SS Mandai °>) Demonstration' «|^ajfv Lim gf *l Farm j m Ch\x *l T »n E« I 1 Lim Keng j^V o Tey'« orchard! Meng's orchard I j Sembawang r «»nQ Road Field C h° a i!!> *^1% Experimental292 words
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Advertisement206 1986-07-28 13 It's the end of the month again. And this month, our store is filled with fabulous Value Plus \Hfi fit> rtttoM offers. For 4 full days. So hurry in for the very best buys! "\7j I JfirM (A) Ladies' skirt-suit from Japan J^ Wi < W W^J *^lk DUNLOP ladies'206 words
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Advertisement142 1986-07-28 13 For Brighter Teeth and Fresher Breath. New Clinomint, the 1 niinl Havour. it smoker's Bel, contains Mrrngthcns ..H»th enamel and Huor.de and natural mm. Hu. P""" 1 n m it does more than oM.narN New CHnomyn gels or toothpastes It is 7 uniquely formulated with tOOUipaSte lOr Polynam II that142 words
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Article574 1986-07-28 14 BEING apostles of financial prudence, central bankers rarely speak out in favour of monetary and fiscal expansion. But when they do, it invariably indicates that the need for such measures is urgent. Thus the call by the Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board,574 words
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1131 1986-07-28 14 STEVEN; GREENHOUSE - American dream fading away for wage earners STEVEN GREENHOUSE 4 With their incomes failing to keep pace with their desires, Americans are increasingly using credit cards despite the persistently high interest rates... And the boom that dazzled Wall Street has left many average wage earners behind, since they hold noNYT - 1,131 words
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496 1986-07-28 14 Regional comment Editorial, headlined Maturing political system, published in The Jakarta Post on July 22. ACTING Home Minister Sudharmono, In his capacity as Chairman of the ruling Golkar, has daring these past days, on different occasions, made interesting remarks on the election next year.496 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-07-28 14 4 A breakdown of cohabitation in France would presage sterility, with policy-making reduced to a minimum because of antagonism between a Socialist President and a conservative government with an exiguous majority. Editorial, headlined Foreign participation, published in the International Herald Tribune on July 23.552 words
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Article1346 1986-07-28 15 Because it felt that a few foreign publications have persistently slanted their stories to manipulate public opinion on local issues for financial gain, the government is proposing to amend the Newspaper and Printing Presses Act to restrict the sale of such publications. It says1,346 words
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Article, Illustration967 1986-07-28 15 MARK MAYFIELD - Organ donation laws show results in US MARK MAYFIELD By writing for USA Today WASHINGTON In Clovis, New Mexico, 13--year-old Dawn White anxiously awaits a new heart. The same virus that forced her twin sister Nona to undergo a heart transplant last year now has attacked her. In San Francisco,967 words
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Advertisement27 1986-07-28 14 -a. Credit Corporation (Singapore) Limited Jl& l-^B subsidiary ol Standard Chartered Bank V^J tVJ 354 Orchard Rd »03-01 Shaw House Singapore 0923 SOUND SECURE AP No 009027 words
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Advertisement561 1986-07-28 14 The Singapore Symphony Orchestra Concert Series Number Three 1986 SEPTEMBER 5/6 OCTOBER 3/4 Conductor: Choo Hoey Conductor: Jean Meylan Soloist Victor Tretyakov Soloist Pascal Roge PROGRAMME: PROGRAMME: Mendelssohn Beethoven Overture to A Midsummer Night s Dream Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93 Brahms Saint-Saens Concerto for Violin Orch in561 words
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Advertisement411 1986-07-28 15 DAVID LEWIS |HOW TO BE A practical guide to encouraging young children to A GIFTED develop a constructive and successful approach PARENT to their own abilities ami skills Why is it, even in environments that seem to present equal opportunities for mental growth, that one child develops so much better411 words
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243 1986-07-28 16 THIS has reference to the letter "Hotel 'no' to travel agent's voucher" from Mr Gan Cheng Soon. (ST, July 22). We would like, at the outset, to apologise to Mr Gan and his family for the inconvenience suffered as a result243 words
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57 1986-07-28 16 I WOULD appreciate any details Mr Gan Cheng Soon could give me relating to his complaint about the hotel in England and the travel agent in Singapore featured in his letter "Ho- tel 'no' to travel agent's voucher". (ST, July 22). The telephone number is *****66.57 words
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127 1986-07-28 16 Try out scheme in Marine Parade I AGREE with the chairman of the Marine Parade Citizens Consultative Committee that free parking on Sundays and holidays in Housing Board estates "will work in some areas and not in others". (ST, July 20). In my view, families in estates such as Marine127 words
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251 1986-07-28 16 I WOULD like to comment on the article *'KL missed chance to explain hanging" by Saad Hashim writing for The New Straits Times. (ST, July 17). The journalist said "Is it not barbaric the way the US and New Zealand governments treat their natives?"251 words
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289 1986-07-28 16 A call to dog owners WHILE it is nice to note that there are many Singaporeans who have become dog lovers and keep them as house pets reading of the reported trend whereby owners now pay for their pets to learn how to289 words
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Letter, Illustration446 1986-07-28 16 Law against capture of wild birds not widely known I REPLY to the letter "Positive steps must be taken to protect bird species" by Mr T. Kirupakaran (ST, July 19), who is quite correct in the belief that there is a law to protect the wild birds of Singapore. This446 words
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Letter86 1986-07-28 16 MY family and our neighbours have on certain occasions over the past month had our sleeping hours disturbed by noise from a large diesel generator at the Pasir Panjang Wharves along the West Coast Highway. The noise is so loud in the middle of the night that86 words
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232 1986-07-28 16 Suitable points selected for advertisements PLEASE refer to the letter "Make cuts smooth and give notice of coming ads" from Mr F. Chia. (ST, June 25). Normally, commercial breaks are provided for by television programmemakers. This enables any television station to insert advertisements without causing jarring interruptions. When natural commercial232 words
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Letter63 1986-07-28 16 I REFER to the letter "Difficult to get copy of notice" by "E.T." (ST, July 11). The writer is requested to telephone the Head Operations of Traffic Police, Mr Lo Boon Teck, on *****00 to provide him with more information so that he could look into the matter.63 words
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187 1986-07-28 16 School will also have zebra crossing WE thank "Frightened Chipmunk" for his letter "Safer to have crossing in front of school". (ST, July 15). The zebra crossing painted across Ang Mo Kio Street 42 at its junction with Street 41 is not meant to serve Teck Ghee Primary School in187 words
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Article334 1986-07-28 17 4... the most valuable asset will not be machinery or plant but creative, imaginative people who will be able to spot or think up new areas where Singapore firms can play a role in the in- ternational economy. Dr Tony Tan, the Education Minister JULY 28: Eight-lecture course334 words
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Article248 1986-07-28 17 MR DAVID Burdltt has been appointed executive chairman of Guinness Malaysia Bhd. He will also become managing director of Guinness in Malaysia and Singapore when Mr Tony Nowell returns to Britain this week. Mr Tan Kim Seng, a Cornell University graduate in hotel management, has been appointed Shan-gri-La Hotel's248 words
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Article48 1986-07-28 17 GENEVA Major producers and consumers of cocoa have agreed on a new international cocoa agreement designed to stabilise supply and demand and prices. However, the United States, the world's largest consumer of cocoa, said it would continue to stay out of the accord. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article62 1986-07-28 17 JAKARTA Rubber producers meeting here have called for the continuation of the International Natural Rubber Agreement (Inra), Antara news agency said yesterday. Inra is necessary despite its shortcomings and weaknesses to guard against steep falls in rubber prices, the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries agreed atAFP - 62 words
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Article75 1986-07-28 17 Matsushita profit dives TOKYO Matsushita Electric Industrial Co of Japan suffered a decline in sales and profits for the first half ended May 20 due to the steep appreciation of the yen and the sluggish video tape record business. The Osaka-based company said consolidated net income for the sixmonth periodUPI - 75 words
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54 1986-07-28 17 TOKYO Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (DKB), the largest commercial bank in Japan, is to open a consulting firm in London tomorrow to help its Japanese clients with their foreign investments. DKB Investment Management International Limited (DKB IMI), will have an initial capital investment of £1AFP - 54 words
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Article84 1986-07-28 17 BANGKOK Thirteen agricultural-exporting countries have threatened to boycott the next meeting of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (Gatt) if their complaints of Western protectionism are ignored. Mr Danai Tullalamba, a Foreign Ministry official, said the countries would boycott the meeting if the agendaAFP - 84 words
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217 1986-07-28 17 UOB joins latest round of prime rate cuts THE United Overseas Bank group will cut its prime lending rate by a quarter percentage point to 6.5 per cent today. Its move follows the quarter point best lending rate cuts by DBS Bank to 6.5 per cent last Monday and that217 words
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520 1986-07-28 17 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By Bid to get SES to soften stand against 100% control STOCKBROKING firm, City Securities, having managed to cut its debts by $14.5 million and its forward contracts by about half to $33.5 million, is still negotiating with several520 words
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943 1986-07-28 17 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By Over a quiet dinner, UlC's Chief Executive Mr Oei Hong Leong dropped a bombshell on Mr Chin Teck Huat, his counterpart in Intraco. 'I'm making a m bid for you tomorrow,' he said. ■^L^Li^^ THERE'S no such thing as a943 words
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159 1986-07-28 17 HONGKONG The Credit Commercial de Prance (CCF) has petitioned for the liquidation of a company belonging to Hongkong's second largest shipping concern, the Tung group. CCF filed a winding-up petition to the High Court here last Friday against Orient Overseas (Holdings) Ltd, aAFP - 159 words
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381 1986-07-28 17 MARA FERNANDEZ - Another call to restrict awards to estates of accident victims MARA FERNANDEZ By THE Motor Insurers' Bureau of Singapore is once again appealing to the Government to introduce a law that will restrict monetary awards made for future loss of earnings to the estates of those fatally injured in accidents.381 words
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107 1986-07-28 17 BEIJING Industrial output at the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, bordering Hongkong, increased 13.8 per cent in the first six months of this year, compared to the same period for the previous year, Xinhua news agency said. Total value produced in Shenzhen between January and JuneAFP - 107 words
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Article33 1986-07-28 18 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss (L) ('000) M U I 4(8) M540,389 (542,426) Jun 86 M U Mfg 10(10) M 53,367 ($6,597) Jun 86 Minebea 3,369b(— Mar 8633 words
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Article88 1986-07-28 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (L) ('000) Bukit Katil 11(20) M$ 1.634 ($2,448) Apr 86 F A C B —(20) M53,441L(513 r 757) Mar 86 Kg Lanjut 33.3(21.3) M51,659(51,397) Mar 86 Larut Tin M53,476L(51,004c) Mar 86 MBf Finance 10(15) M515,358(527,423) Sep 85 Public Bank 6(10)88 words
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Article446 1986-07-28 18 THE High Court ordered the windingup of stockbroking company Lin Securities on July 18. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is considering the requests of Supreme Corporation, Grand United Holdings and Everpeace Corporation, to have their shares relisted. Mr Khoo Teck Puat sold 1.5 million DBS Bank shares for446 words
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Article209 1986-07-28 18 My 25 USJ Chaise Goodyear Tire 31 W unch u. Gulf Re< 12 unch A *J* Hewlett Pack 39 unch Allied Sig 42 +3 nt Busi Mach 134* +1 Am Te Tel 24V, c Amax nc f= h John&Jhsn 69^4 +V> Amr Corp 50Vk 7 Bethlehem Stl IOW209 words
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Article41 1986-07-28 18 Financial Tines Industrials Friday 1263.70 (1264.20) ~:W Dow Jones Industrials H*~ Friday 1810.04 (1791.62) 1 Nikei Stock Average Saturday *****.29 (*****.59) (Fitwes in brackets refer to those I*. of the previous tradnf day) liiiii I I I I I I41 words
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Article146 1986-07-28 18 SYDNEY The Australian market reversed its earlier trend and finished the week lower across the boards, dragged down by bearish economic news and a falling dollar. The All-Ordinaries Index finished at 1,118.8, down 11.6 from a week earlier. Brokers said the worse than expected 1.7 per cent rise in146 words
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Article314 1986-07-28 18 My 26 Yen Chan|e Konsoi Elec Power 3500 -20 Nippon Yusen 495 1 A|inomoto 1850 -20 Kawosaki Steel 208 -8 Nissan 565 unch Aka. 425 +15 Kirin 1590 -10 Nissho Iwoi 400 -2 Amoda 785 -1 Komotfu 460 +2 Nomura Sec 2710 -40 AsohiChem 865 -1 Konishiroku 670 +6314 words
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527 1986-07-28 18 New York NEW YORK If some analysts' hopes prove correct, the bull market on Wall Street has just about completed a "correction" and is ready at least to stabilise. Corrections, in the parlance of the financial world, are periods of declining prices that prove to527 words
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Article159 1986-07-28 18 HONGKONG A baying spree here last week has pat the Hang Seng Index in a position to challenge the record high set on May 7. The heavy baying poshed the Index ap 84 points to end the week at 1,843.57, approaching the record 1,865.65. Dealers said the index looked159 words
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Article97 1986-07-28 18 TOKYO Overcoming the year's biggest sin-gle-day loss of 319.09 yen in the Nikkei Stock Average, prices continued to rise on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week, stretching its winning streak to 10 weeks. The Nikkei ended at an all-time high last Friday. It closed at 18,050.59 for a 211.7597 words
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Article535 1986-07-28 18 My 25 Pence Change MMMC INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 325xd unch Barlow Rand Ass Dairies Charter Cons 246xd -2 BTRPLC 293xd -2 Cons Gold 424 -3 Babcocks 183 +1 Rust Plat 863xd unch Barclays 517 +5 ZCI H'« unch Beecham 403 +2 K BICC 265 unch ui l Blue Circle -25535 words
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Article3230 1986-07-28 18 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Taieiempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme j 1986 Last Yield Net Vol3,230 words
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Article158 1986-07-28 18 LONDON Shares fell heavily (or the second straight week on the London market last week as political and economic worries continued to scare Investors into selling. The Financial Times Industrial Index closed 51.7 points lower over the week at 1,263.7. Falls were recorded across most sectors. The poor showing158 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-07-28 19 LCL Receiving Receiving Sty (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Clifford MS (8610) 29/7 (0800) F5 1430-1530/1330-1430 Al/Bl Ned Delft (246) 29/7 (1700) F7 1530-1630/*****730 P2/S2 E Gather (010 RE) 1/8(0100) Fl *****100 L 3 A Nebraska (7) 28/7 (2130) F7 1030-1130/1130-1230 Nl/Pl 1230-1330 SI N Coral (6) 29/7468 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-07-28 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Marina Brastagi M4B 28/7 28/7 Can Gio M3B 28/7 29/7 Harapan Baru MIA 28/7 28/7 Setial M4A 28/7 28/7 Jwont Auha Seraya J9 aside 28/7 Bangmod J7 28/7 30/7 Hat Sung Lee II Jl 28/7 29/7 Hung Lee IV J2 28/7 29/7 Pulau184 words
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Article312 1986-07-28 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4'/4 4V4 4 '4 4M Monthly 4% Autosave Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4-4 3% 2 months 7 3 months 4 4V4 4 Smooths 4M 4'/2 4 V* 4%(1 9 months 4M 4V* JM 4W 12 months 4M 4 3312 words
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Article479 1986-07-28 19 BANKS' prime lending Generate Bank rates at the close of busi- Gulf Bank KSC ness on Friday, July 25. J"" B f Habib Bank R«|Jr PIP Hokkaido Takushoku 7Mf Hongkong Shanghai 7W Indian Bank Algemeneßank 7^4 md,an Overseas 8 American Express 8 industrial Commercial 7 Am Dam R479 words
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Article182 1986-07-28 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average lmonth jdeposit rates for the 3 months 4■ 4 11/16 wee* ended My 25. J J|(« US) Htyt Low Hl|h Low 1 month 10 9 15/16 7 days 6 -2 6 7/16 3 months 10 9 15/16 lmonth Stt 6 7/16 6 months 10 9182 words
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Article30 1986-07-28 19 Closing prices RUB8ER Spore KL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo July 21 177.75 221.00 July 22 177.00 221.00 July 23 176.25 223.00 July 24 176.00 223.00 July 25 177.00 222.5030 words
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Article30 1986-07-28 19 Closing Turnover TIN prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo S/ktlo M/kilo July 21 14.28 86 July 22 14.20 97 July 23 14.24 92 July 24 14.25 92 July 25 14.27 UP30 words
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Article164 1986-07-28 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3332—1.3360 7.64—7.35 Canadian dollar 1.5771-1.5790 6.41-6.31 NZ dollar 1.1615—1.1642 8.75-8.46 Sterling pound 3.2550—3.2586 3.10—3.05 US dollar 2.1875—2.1885 4.60—4.56 Local dollars to lOOurats of foreign currency Austrian schilling 14.5059—14.5198164 words
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Article445 1986-07-28 19 SIMEX/IMM currencies fell victims to a resurging dollar last week. The dollar derived support from a surprising upward revision of firstquarter US GNP growth, sharp rise in US durable goods orderrs from June and a slight hardening of US interest rates. Pressure on the yen was further445 words
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Article122 1986-07-28 19 STEADIER conditions were seen, but the gain was pared latterly as 1 RSS rose from 173 (S) to a high of 180 cents (S) before losing four cents. Trading also quietened down as operators became sidelined on news of the Malaysian General Election. The advance was prompted by continued122 words
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Article23 1986-07-28 19 STEADIER. The price of tin on the European spot market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) moved up from £3.600-£3,650 to £3,630-£3,690 a tonne.— AFP.23 words
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Article61 1986-07-28 19 DULL. Depressed by reports of Middle East selling and by Switzerland's intention to sell off silver stocks of melted-down coinage, prices fell initially, despite the 3,070,000-oz drop in the London Metal Exchange stocks to 32,918,000 oz, their lowest level since November 1982. A limited recovery was made in line61 words
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Article23 1986-07-28 19 STEADIER. Copper benefited from speculative support prompted by steady opening levels after the 3,100-tonne fall in LME stocks to 155,525 tonnes. AFP.23 words
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Article43 1986-07-28 19 UNDERLYING SUPPORT. The market took heart after the International Primary Aluminium Institute's estimate of a drop in the Western world average daily production last month to 32,200 tonnes, the lowest since October 1983. LME stocks dropped 75 tonnes to 135,350 tonnes. AFP.43 words
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Article24 1986-07-28 19 Buying Selling Kghest— Lowest Highest-Lowest Ss/gm Ss/gm Bank of China 24.92-24.39 25.04-24.51 OUB 24.84-24.44 24.99—24.59 UQB 24 87 24 78 25.02 24.9324 words
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Article20 1986-07-28 19 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 347 60-***** 348.90—349.20 Fri Thurs New York 347 60— 348.10 348 75 349.2520 words
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Article, Illustration807 1986-07-28 20 Your money How to protect your rights as a consumer YOU enter into a legal relationship as soon as you buy a product whether it is a 35--cent apple or a $25,000 car on hire-purchase does not matter. But do you know your rights807 words
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634 1986-07-28 20 Takeover talk again haunts BankAmerica LOS ANGELES BANKAMERICA Corp, battered by a staggering second-quarter loss, deteriorating debt ratings and mounting non-performing loans, is again being haunted by takeover talk and taunted by barbs from the investment community. Its recent announcement of a US$64O million (Ssl.4 billion) second-quarter loss, the second-largest634 words
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302 1986-07-28 20 New LA route may earn M$98m for MAS KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIAN Airline System expects to earn Ms9B million more from the first year's operation of its new Boeing 747-300 Combi that will ply the Kuala Lumpur-Los Angeles route from next Thursday. MAS managing director Datuk Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said302 words
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267 1986-07-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA'S export earnings from the oil palm sector plunged 32.3 per cent to M5949 million in the first quarter this year from a year earlier, despite more sales. Palmoil Update, published by the Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (Porla), said the267 words
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Advertisement463 1986-07-28 20 Where in Penang can you enjoy a Super Value Stay for only M $35 Holiday Inn Penang offers you a super value package to #> hand In hand with the hotels new look. Our completely renovated rooms in lovely pastel hues are just made tor relaxing. More than ever, we're463 words
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Article, Illustration358 1986-07-28 22 FIRST: *****5 SECOND: *****6 THIRD: *****7 STARTERS: *****0, *****1, *****4, *****9, *****6, *****5, *****2, *****0, *****4, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****2, *****2, *****6, *****6, *****4, *****9, *****2, *****1, *****9, *****7. TRAINER Charles Read was "robbed" of a winner and three of his horses were not allowed to race358 words
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Article110 1986-07-28 22 TRAINER George West was fined $5M yesterday at the ponrlnsion of an inqnlry into Note Maker's failure to pass a pre-race blood test on the second day of the Qneen Elizabeth II Cap meeting at Baklt Timah last month. After considering evidence taken from West, "B"110 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-07-28 22 LONDON BRILLIANT colt Dancing Brave gained the sweetest possible revenge for his Epsom Derby defeat when he galloped to a memorable triumph in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Royal Ascot on Saturday. In a clash billed as461 words
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Article, Illustration2770 1986-07-28 22 Mitchell gets best out of Yutoi By OUR RACING TEAM HAPPINESS H proved once again that he is a superior weight-for-age performer when he romped home in the $40,000 Bersatu Stakes over 1,400m in Race 5 at Bukit Timah yesterday. The English six-year-old, who captured2,770 words
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Advertisement279 1986-07-28 22 I THE I I 1 TAKE— A— BREAK I I SUMMER I i PACKAGE I •Wabf fl you tb•b•i o" h I Seminar and Exhibition on Productivity In Professional Services Date 29th 30th July 1986 Time 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Venue Shangri-la Hotel Exhibition is open to the public279 words
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Article245 1986-07-28 23 Zoff and Co to stand trial Hearing against Italy's 1982 World Cup squad set for Dec 15 MILAN (Italy) Italy's entire 1982 World Cup-winning soccer squad have been sent for trial on charges that they broke Italian currency regulations four years ago. The hearing against the 22 players will openReuter - 245 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-07-28 23 Frazier floored by Tyson in 30sec GLENS FALLS (New York) With an explosive opening barrage, undefeated heavyweight Mike Tyson knocked out Marvis Frazier at 30 seconds of the first round of a scheduled 10-round bout on Saturday. Tyson wasted no time. He caught Frazier with two vicious right uppercuts andNYT; Reuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-07-28 23 Bontempi scores stage win TOUR DE FRANCE But Lemond maintains the lead NEVERS (France) Italian cyclist Guido Bontempi snatched a stage win but American Greg Lemond retained a virtually unbeatable lead of more than three minutes on the penultimate day of the Tour de France on Saturday. It was theReuter; AP - 294 words
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Article122 1986-07-28 23 Sad stage 1 Guido Bon tempi (Ita) 5:12:55 2 Franck Hoste (Bel) S Eric Vanderaerden (Bel) 4 Adrie van der Poel (Hoi) S Guido van Calster (Bel) Josef Lieckens (Bel) 1 Jean-Philippe van den Brande (Bel) 8 Bernard Hinault (Fra) Peter Stevenhaagen (Hoi) II Steve Bauer (Can) 11 FedericoReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-07-28 23 LIM KEE CHAN - Samson equals mark on way to Desaru title LIM KEE CHAN By SAMSON Gimson, of Sentosa, won the 36-hole Desaru Open championship when he shot a recordequalling final-round of 69 on Saturday for a 146 total. Samson, who was a lone third after Friday's first round with a 77, equalled342 words
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Article147 1986-07-28 23 Dutch Open leading scores (Britons, unless stated): 213 Severiano Allesteros (Spn) 69, 63, 71. 2fJ Manuel Pinero (Spn) 70, 66, 71; Gordon Brand Jnr 71, 67, 69; Jose Rivero (Spn) 72, 66, 69. 2tB Michael Allen (US) 70, 64, 74; Philip Parkin 71, 64, 73; Vicente Fernandez (Arg) 68,Reuter - 147 words
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254 1986-07-28 23 Rangers to sign Butcher from Ipswich LONDON Scottish Premier Division soccer club Glasgow Rangers have agreed terms with Ipswich Town for the transfer of England World Cup defender Terry Butcher, Rangers' player-manager Graeme Souness said on Friday. Souness, Scotland's World Cup captain who left Italian club Sampdoria to take overReuter; AFP - 254 words
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Article203 1986-07-28 23 NOORDWIJK (Holland) Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, doubled his lead to four strokes with a thirdround 71 in the Dutch Open on Saturday. He was on 203, five-un-der-par, with fellow-Span-iards Manuel Pinero and Jose Rivero, and Britain's Gordon Brand Jr. sharing second place on 207. In Grand Blanc (Michigan),Reuter - 203 words
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Article409 1986-07-28 23 BASEBALL Cuba are the undisputed leaders after winning all their six games so far in the round-robin amateur world tournament. The United States won their first game in three days on Saturday by beating South Korea 10-4 in the 1986 championship series played in four Dutch cities.409 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-07-28 24 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FROM champions last year to fourth placing this time. This was the disappointing performance by Singapore at the Brunei Merdeka Games competition at Bandar Seri Begawan on Saturday night. In last Friday's semi-final, the Young Lions were beaten 5-4 on penalty kicks by332 words
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Article167 1986-07-28 24 JOE DORA - T. Payoh's loss is Changi's gain CHANGI Constituency pulled themselves out of hot water when they beat Toa Payoh United 3-0 in the National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The victory helped Changi avert a possible demotion, which had hovered over their heads for quite167 words
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Article25 1986-07-28 24 GEYLANG Serai beat Ang Mo Kio 4-0 in a Prime Minister's Cup inter-constituency match yesterday. Other result: Ulu Pandan 5 Kampong Übi 2.25 words
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Article45 1986-07-28 24 KUALA LUMPUR Japan beat China 4-2 to reach the semi-final of the Merdeka tournament here last night. Also through from Group B are Czechoslovakia, who defeated Syria 2-0. Saturday's results Groop A: Malaysia 2 Thailand 0, India 4 South Korea 3. Bernama NSTBernama; NST - 45 words
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Article19 1986-07-28 24 SINGAPORE Indians held Perak Indians 0-0 in the Bardhan Cup first-leg semi-final at Ipoh Stadium on Saturday night.19 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-07-28 24 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI ON THE ATHLETICS SCENE Kunalan's little girl sets 100m time for Under-15 By FOLLOWING in the footsteps of daddy. That was precisely what Mona Kunalan did when she smashed her own Singapore Under-15 age-group record for the 100 metres during the finals of Swift Athletes398 words
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Article123 1986-07-28 24 SINGAPORE have named 22 athletes for the Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur from Aug 6-9. The squad Men: Sng Yiam Kwee (100m), Haron Mundir (200m, 400m), Francis Nathan (200m, triple jump), P. Pugalenthi (800m, 1,500m), G. Balasekaran (3,000m steeplechase, 5,000m), G. Krishnan (5,000m, 10,000m), P. Parameswaran123 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-07-28 24 Martina to face Hana in showdown PRAGUE One a returning defector, the other a national star, Martina Navratilova and Hana Mandilkova led their sides to victory on Saturday to produce an intriguing Federation Cup final clash. Martina and the top-seeded American team cruised through their semi-final with a 34 winReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration318 1986-07-28 24 LONDON A cultured century by Martin Crowe, who shared a record stand with Bruce Edgar, and some determined middleorder resistance enabled New Zealand to take a first-innings lead over England in the First Test at Lord's on Saturday. Crowe's fine 106 was the highlight of theReuter - 318 words
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Article111 1986-07-28 24 ENGLAND Ist Inns 3fJ NEW ZEALAND Ist inns (overnight 121-2) i. Wright b Dilley 0 B. Edgar c Gatting b Gooch 83 K. Rutherford c Gooch b Dilley 0 M. Crowe c and b Edmonds 106 J. Crowe c Gatting b Edmonds 18 J. Coney c Gooch b RadfordReuter - 111 words
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Article186 1986-07-28 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI J. R. ANTON, showing polish with both bat and ball, guided Johor Cultural and Sports Club to a two-wicket win over Singapore Cricket Club n in a senior knockout match at the Padang yesterday. The Johor Under-23 player grabbed 4-16 and hammered a confident186 words
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344 1986-07-28 24 Gilbert wins a rematch with Leach TENNIS LIVINGSTON (New Jersey) Defending champion Brad Gilbert took advantage of Christo van Rensburg "s uneven service game to defeat the South African 6-3, 6-4 in a rain-delayed night match on Saturday and advance to the final of the U*****,000 ($272,500) Volvo New JerseyAP - 344 words
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Article163 1986-07-28 24 Wilander turns tables on Mecir BASTAAD (Sweden) Top-seeded Swede Mats Wilander suffered a midmatch crisis against Czechoslovak Miloslav Mecr on Saturday before winning 6-0, 5-7, 6-3 to reach the final of the Swedish Open Grand Prix tournament. In the other semi-final, Spanish clay-court specialist Emilio Sanchez upset Stefan Edberg, ofReuter - 163 words
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161 1986-07-28 24 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN CITIZEN TEAM TENNIS SMART strategy helped Volvo defeat Diadora 18-9 to win the Citizen Team Tennis tournament at Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. Instead of playing the singles, which would have given fewer points, national player Tan Ah Peng paired up with161 words
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249 1986-07-28 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Republic through thanks to Gordon MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SINGAPORE, with Neil Gordon hitting a sparkling 62, qualified for the Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state League final for the fifth successive year with a three-wicket win over Penang at Penang Sports Club yesterday. The Republic, who won the opening match but threw249 words
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Advertisement946 1986-07-28 23 B^BHHB^B^^B^B^B^B^^B^B^^B^^B^B^B^^B^B^B^B^^B^B^B^BJB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B«B»^B^B^B»e»»eß^B«Be^B^B^B^Bwß^B^BSS^Bl^ 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 183 Condolences 183 Condolences r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ With deepest sympathies A condolences to our Managing Director Mr Paul Tan I on the demise of his beloved father S^BK 7% B^K Jf m._ r JBL- _rT S^Ba George Chua Poh Choon Age 56 passsd away peacefully on 27th946 words
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Advertisement195 1986-07-28 24 dK U> jfflfL UIxSjI SS^_ l JB Ir fit :a^B ■B^SBh^^Hh?^HH HhF f We're making steel stronger than steel. Conventional steel has a soft spot. Because like 2-3 times longer than conventional types. And wood, steel has grain, and it's much weaker with that means lower replacement costs and better195 words
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201 1986-07-28 25 EDINBURGH Alex Baumann confirmed His all-round swimming supremacy in the Royal Commonwealth Pool on Saturday night but had to share centre stage when his Canadian compatriot Allison Higson became the youngest-ever Games champion. Olympic champion and world record-holder Baumann demolished challenger Rob Woodhouse in201 words
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Article41 1986-07-28 25 GS B T Australia 11 10 6 27 England 10 6 6 22 Canada 9 6 6 21 N. Zealand 14 4 9 Wales 1 3 4 N. Ireland -213 Scotland -112 Singapore 11 Total 32 29 28 8941 words
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Article176 1986-07-28 25 HOCKEY Police grabbed the second spot in the Premier League competition with a 2-1 win over Punggol at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Punggol went ahead through Supratar Dasiran's second-half goal, but the lawmen triumphed with goals from J. Rajan and Nordin Manaf. Meanwhile, Singapore176 words
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269 1986-07-28 25 EDINBURGH An astonishing decision by Australia to rest top singles player Sze Yu on Saturday almost cost them a place in today's team badminton semi-finals. The Australians crashed 3-2 and are into a threeway tie with New Zealand and Wales for the secondAFP; AP; Reuter - 269 words
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Article836 1986-07-28 25 ATHLETICS Men's H,Htm: 1 Jonathan Solly (Eng) 27:57.42 2 Steve Binns (Eng) 27:58.01 3 Steve Jones (Wales) 28:02.48. Hammer: 1 David Smith (Eng) 74.06 m 2 Martin Girvan (NI) 70 48 3 Philip Spivey (Aust) 70.30. DECATHLON Htm: Group 1: 1 Stuart Andrews (Aust) 10.96 (870pts) 2 Peter FosseyAFP; Reuter - 836 words
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Article115 1986-07-28 25 ATHLETICS Men's decathlon (110m hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin. 1,500m); 200m (Heat One and Two); 400m hurdles (semis and final); 800m (heats and semis); 5,000m (heats); High Jump (qualifying). Women's 200m (heats and semis); 400m hurdles (semis and final), shot put (final); 800m (semis); 10,000m (final); javelin (qualifying).115 words
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Article, Illustration641 1986-07-28 25 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD From EDINBURGH If there is a black boycott of the 13th Commonwealth Games, you could have fooled the crowd at the Meadowbank Stadium here yesterday. The Africans and West Indians may be staying away, but there was no shortage of Black Power on641 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-07-28 25 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT Slow start sinks big swim hope By EDINBURGH The Commonwealth Games hoodoo struck swimmer Ang Peng Siong again last night, and Singapore's best medal bet the 100 metres freestyle sank into the deep end of the Royal Commonwealth Pool. Peng Siong, whoReuter - 390 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-07-28 25 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By EDINBURGH Singapore weightlifter Teo Yong Joo, who won a bronze medal on Friday, has been offered a training stint in Hungary within the year. The offer came from Dr Tamas Ajan, the Hungarian secretary-general of the International Weightlifting Federation,252 words
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Article311 1986-07-28 25 Koay's 60kg lifter out in seven minutes EDINBURGH In complete contrast to the heroics of Teo Yong Joo on Friday night, Singapore's challenge in the 60kg category lasted a mere seven minutes as weightlifter Leong Hon Keong bombed out at the Playhouse on Saturday. Hon Keong, who311 words
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Miscellaneous77 1986-07-28 25 SOCCER Port League Dlv 1 semi-final: CTED v Pulau Brani (Bukit Chermin, 5.30). SOFTBALL Schools National B Girls: TSS V RRS (TSS), MCS v CC (MCS), NYG v AND (Dover Rd), RGS v BHS (RGS), TWS v BY (TWS), AES v DV (AES). all at 3.30pm. VOLLEYBALL Schools National C77 words
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738 1986-07-28 26 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By Who are on the central youth committee BRIG-GEN Lee Hsien Loong heads the nine-mem-ber committee. The other eight members chairing various youth district committees are: MP for Kno Choan, Mr Wong Kan Seng (City North); MP for Radln Mas,738 words
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349 1986-07-28 26 THE youth wing of the People's Action Party is built up along party branch lines, with the central youth committee at the apex. Each of the 79 party branches now has a youth section, led by a chairman appointed by theMP. Branch349 words
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Article39 1986-07-28 26 WASHINGTON The United States has run into problems with the development of its latest air-to-air missile Amraam, which is theoretically scheduled to go into service in the next decade, according to a Congressional report just published. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-07-28 26 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE y/4^//Kflf r By A SINGAPORE Airlines jumbo jet veered off the runway when five of its tyres burst on landing at Changi airport yesterday. All 395 passengers, including an infant, and the crew on board Flight SQI were unhurt. Among the373 words
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221 1986-07-28 26 Throw the $5m away, says judge to lottery row family CHICAGO "Throw the money away" is the advice a judge has given to a family bickering over a US$2.3 million (Sss million) lottery jackpot. "What you have is a family that apparently had love and affection for one another, andAP - 221 words
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271 1986-07-28 26 Soviet Union 'building a giant atom smasher' NEW YORK Soviet physicists are building the world's most powerful atom smasher in a move expected to give the Soviet Union the dominant role in unlocking the secrets of the atom over the next decade, the New York Times said yesterday. The newspaperUPI - 271 words
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339 1986-07-28 26 US may renew ban on some exports to S. Africa WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan plans to renew a year-old ban on the export of some goods to South Africa and may send a special mission to warn the Pretoria government that unless it speeds up political change, stiffer penalties will339 words
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Article118 1986-07-28 26 In LONDON, the Sunday Telegraph reported that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is preparing to go to South Africa for talks with Mr Botha before the end of August. The trip to Pretoria the first in 26 years by a British Prime Minister would be aimed at118 words
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Advertisement94 1986-07-28 26 LINK HAIR The latest system M fialrWeavlng WK m^g Wr <*rv w- Y ait f »a 'tl^^ jf T^i^^ Before 'Link 1 After "Link' HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST is here at Link Hair Care to check your hair and scalp and offer you our Expert Advice Free of94 words
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Advertisement321 1986-07-28 26 At the Svenson Hair Center we can help you with your hair loss problem. Svenson can't make your hair grow on a balding scalp but we can replace it with our specialised non-surgical method of hair weaving. Our modernised center provides the most advanced technology backed by years of research321 words
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Miscellaneous151 1986-07-28 26 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.06 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 3/11 C Cloudy Melbourne 5 11 C Cloudy Bangkok 24/30 C Sunny Moscow 14 25151 words
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Article, Illustration1521 1986-07-28 1 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH Bats are not blind. They have eyes that see, but being nocturnal creatures, they use ultrasonic sounds as a mirror of their dark surroundings to help them navigate. They are m very clever. Dr Dieter Menne, physicist and biologist, who studied how the brain of1,521 words
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Advertisement70 1986-07-28 1 wL £L T r iiHv I I Chess in London 19 And we're not talking about the musical Childbirth without pain.? Interview with pioneer in hypnosis Donate now, use later 2 Making blood transfusion safer World focus on Chinese writing 4 Singapore surprise at literary meet in West Germany Science70 words
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Article, Illustration888 1986-07-28 2 Donate your blood for your own use. That's one of several options being examined by doctors in the United States to make blood transfusions safer. This will not only offer protection against Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids), but also against non-A, non-B (NANB) hepatitis.888 words
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Advertisement853 1986-07-28 2 AJveriutmenl The Perfect" Complexion Beauty Tips Ever wondered how some people keep themselves looking perennially pretty and youthful? It's m the genes? Perhaps. But you can be like them too, genes or no genes, so says the beauty expert at Queen Lin Ting Beauty care, and the method's none other853 words
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Advertisement531 1986-07-28 2 ■iii!B:yifliifliiiißißiiiiß!i;ißii!!B!i>ißi!ili:iißiiiißii:iß>i[ifl,>a,B QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LIDO: Season ENDING SOON CAmRYTNCWSHO^ i (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 6 (*****0?] T? SHOWS: 7S, 50".30 I 1 A FILM SO DARING CONTROVERSIAL X mm*** Uffitiraa IT TOOK 10 YEARS TO GET MADE 0 CX3 Cfl 1 BBr <■&. l(BßßP^^"^*iii^*T»^'l* P^B^^rit^M^^'^B 'a >531 words
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Article, Illustration748 1986-07-28 3 Painless childbirth? Hysterectomy without anaesthesia? Dr William Kroger, a strong advocate and pioneer in the use of hypnosis as a medical tool, talked to MATILDA GABRIEL during his recent visit here. 6 Hypnosis does not mean going into a trance. 1t blocks out the748 words
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Article320 1986-07-28 3 While Nasa researchers now have another theory on the origin of life, scientists warn of a nuclear holocaust that can snuff out everything. SCIENTISTS have found a possible new source of the gases that led to the origin of life: Rocks on earth that wereAP - 320 words
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Article266 1986-07-28 3 SCIENTISTS from 27 nations met last week to discuss the origin of life on earth, and a Nobel Prize winner urged them to preserve that life by working to prevent nuclear war. "We're studying the origin of life in a situation that very, very disastrouslyAP - 266 words
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Advertisement177 1986-07-28 3 MOVING TAT LEE BANK ROCHOfi BRANCH WILL BE SERVING YOU FROM ALBERT COMHEX SOON I H> SI M II Cm 3J m 3 mm g z 3 z 3 O Q o» o o) O m m" 3) h m z en m 3j m h "1 m h w177 words
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Article251 1986-07-28 4 3^^l*flZ£ >i- THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese. The broadcast times over SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm in Teochew and 11.45 pm in Hokkien on Mondays, S pm in Cantonese and 9.45 pm in Teochew on Tuesdays, 9.45251 words
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572 1986-07-28 4 TEO HAN WUE speaks to Wu Shanming, a painter of human figures from Hangzhou who is holding a one-man exhibition at the Apollo Hotel until Thursday. IF YOU are a regular visitor to exhibitions of Chinese painting in Singapore, you might think572 words
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Article, Illustration25 1986-07-28 4 Picture by Dr Wong Yoon Wan national editor in charge of selecting local works for an anthology of contemporary Chinese fiction. KENNETH KOHKENNETH KOH - 25 words
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Article, Illustration165 1986-07-28 4 unknown IrJ S? 55 iik »/t f Jg -31 -^fWt A IBiR }j*p ft Tim itt#ft sg-r fii id i» n h &a ft 7 ia^J^-^*ffiH#i6 < BBS tt&'* fit f-fs*iF2:^ )j v i <& 7i *wre% m %< ±*mm Si pi tr-j tit tti m tti g£ a*H**fn^7 m165 words
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Article, Illustration575 1986-07-28 4 TAM BAN HUAT speaks to Dr Wong Yoon Wah, who was Singapore's representative to The Commonwealth of Chinese Literature conference held in West Germany recently. MORE than 60 scholars and writers who gathered at a castle in West Germany focused their attention onNGHAI CHEE WAH - 575 words
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783 1986-07-28 5 MARINI AHMAD - MARINI AHMAD By METHODS of teaching children the Arabic and the Jawi scripts have improved with time. In the old days, Malay parents used to send their children to Quran and salat (Islamic prayers) classes even though they themselves were able to783 words
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Article, Illustration683 1986-07-28 5 4Bahan-bahan pendidikan ini bukan hanya dicipta untuk kanak-kanak. Seluruh anggota keluarga boleh menggunakannya, terutama mereka yang ft ingin mempelajari tulisan Ja- y wi. Encik Anuar Baharom Oleh MARINI AHMAD LAIN hulu lain parang, lain dulu lain sekarang. Dalam tahun-tahun 60-an, semasa saya dihantar mengaji683 words
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Article133 1986-07-28 5 Bahagian 1 Word Quiz At, Part 1 INSTRUCTIONS: ji the columns and lines below you can see two letters, "RB". 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 to133 words
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Advertisement895 1986-07-28 5 APPOINTMENTS 1 TRAINING I OPPORTUNITIES I OVERSEAS 8B B A large Multi-National Company is looking for suitably qualified 9B |H persons for overseas training. 58 m THE TRAINING: EBI IB Successful applicants will be attached to the Parent Plant in Japan for a fl^B S 3-year period and will be895 words
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Advertisement707 1986-07-28 5 GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified applicants to fill the posts of ASSISTANT LECTURER in the Religious Teacher's Training College, Religious Affairs Department, Prime Ministers' Office, Negara Brunei Darussalam. CODE NUMBER. 088 13-205 SALARY SCALE: G.7 $1,515 $2,745 per month REQUIREMENTS: a) i) The Special707 words
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Advertisement555 1986-07-28 6 f W /'^"■^V "N. f k| I ii I y^ lift W_ B K S _/_K f W f >/ 8 15 _Sk Tf'_l 9 X I Inh Jfi_k |Si __B H_H_B B __H____l B H__ %3m lIUU B^^^^J Mi fln SBHHiH M I^B____K aSS C.A.T.S. ■g^B H i B_\555 words
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Advertisement323 1986-07-28 6 11 Pleasure Boats/ 11 Pleasure Boats/ Sea Sports Sea Sports ___-H_M_-_aa__---k i^^BMpTr... CIBC, ,n- i BENETEAU FIRST 305 Congratulations to Rudi Haenssler on the arrival of his new First 305 at Chang! Sailing Club. xhe First 305, the yacht chosen for the 1986 Liberty r jn Mew York combines race323 words
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Advertisement276 1986-07-28 6 18 Home Furniture/ rnishing __-S__s__S_s~~======= DIRECT FROM FACTORY rnarte to order kitchen cabinets at $95 Sfi4 lrj_sssi& _s_sftrar_~ m,.*--.* call: may june Sofa Mfg. for 2%)°^^ CANE FURNITURE: Repair/Stain'"K7 replacement of cushions covers Tel *****87 after 9am CUSHION rSOFA'S) SET for ESr»-Sr-?-=rs^,?F.ro,^ Reasonable prices. Tel: *****77. SPECIALISED IN REDESIGNING/ reupholstery276 words
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Advertisement250 1986-07-28 6 27 Wanted P"™"^^^™^™^>^™ I|| B ABSOLUTELY I HIGHEST PRICES I o^erbfSJ'wSr h?nnii____ E£j|cjP|l|PH JTj 'J'Vji w■ IW A A KJBI KfffnSfffipitU _mL_4*iMbmm--—fc—]Bßßß f^J I _^_T_B___l E_y&eMb6£_£e£ssi_S a—BfT~|||V!..»"t»Ul4.7TTTT7iW__l 7- 0k MMM *****11 *****12 I#l#WWi #0:1-02, THIRD FLOOR. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, -> SIHGAPORt (MO5. j .B-fVW^BflP^—Bi Ift LH^LCJy _ttf!1I?TRS_nRSlT^_l BI LHli iIDIP!250 words
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Advertisement434 1986-07-28 6 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture IT A /~IT I IrVICfIP V _-__JB FAC t L-1 i\ t f Hi- ■—f 1 _BB r#*- -4 1 for men If" j WITH PROBLEM SKIN Being .n fK_, »,on. we h.v|\ f experienced and qualified male therapists jL Mt to attend to434 words
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Advertisement274 1986-07-28 6 31 Plumbing/ Electrical PLUMBING/ ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Co PPer P'PinK «.w«n.^ m< '5» Repair Service Charge $10 PUB LICENCE: 3/MB3 TFi-"«im itL:«i^uo J^m'bing^'e.ectHcal »ssiSi^ skSm I problem tel. *****22/ 3 and we Uees^ing^L^a^ble 0^ change r P Sir ?lpe leakage wUhouf mess". lerv'^s^aw^^nißht" serv. *****45 day, *****16 night PLUMaER: CLEAR BLOCKAGE274 words
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Advertisement642 1986-07-28 6 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm (bpm deadline tot next day) •Saturday: 8 30am to 7pm dldm deadline tor The Sunddy limes) «PuMc Hoiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: m«S ORCHARD CENTRE, #02 105 lUCKYWW* Monday to Friday: 10am to 1/ noon, lpm to S3opm (4pm tor642 words
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Advertisement567 1986-07-28 7 38 TV/ Video/ HI Fi LSQ ELECTRICAL SERVICE, we specialise ln repairing all kinds of video, colour TV. HI fi system Sr rr^^rrKTW" Siera. Philips, National. Hitachi, SonyCTV/VCR. hi-fi-washing anwsflfflas gu^™nd?d 49NaturtS E ecUonlcs* oeccw> eKPiin«nin viriw SEE FWA SPECIALISED ln video. Si^SCSt HOSMINA SPECIALISES IN TV ancspfakers model No567 words
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Advertisement459 1986-07-28 7 51 Printing/ Copying ServSe. LETTERHEAD. CARD. INVOICE. cheap Peninsula Shopping Ctr. sasrsafc-_?,-;• ho«i«.f«~«u,./ Furnishing LEASE EXPIRES. FULL set of tip %"^r"«ws Intd pK» MS3-« for""wfni: ■---—^■^■■T' 54 Book-k^in,/ Sjc^.™., Translation i I I ftß_H% VHJO-^/ book keep.nj pmbfems [o US 9 OABS computerised Book-Keepmg Services. Call *****66 for free consultation459 words
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Advertisement805 1986-07-28 7 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies HRnn_M| BRrnKfifS -**TWnTTWr^m Ift I i ll^m 1 I T-TOiF-MIIP™ One 160 tone AIDA dOUble Crank POWer preSS, model: C2-16forsale-year Of Purchase" 1981 Year OT rurcnase. laoi In excellent cond,t,on. interested, please call *****64 M,R>ngdurinq Office hOUrS ■■—■^■^■■^■^■■■■■■~™~«^~^~^~^~~> 57 Business Opportunities _flHl_H__H__t805 words
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Advertisement879 1986-07-28 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available MM-MV 1 V H Imi _4 *i Al/!9 l-tfi i i i J■' iff H_3 f-^-^L-.,-. v 1 Sp^ial Protection (good terms conditions) offered to employers j f °had bad *<° t,me employing maid sr^!r^r^rz::;^, sclp,,ned Documer,,a,,on me, medical exam. $5,000 bond/P.A..879 words
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Advertisement762 1986-07-28 7 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: cSriS CkSS executive secretary tO the Managing Director one f the wor, d,s B^^^rs^is?^^^ bright dynamic person, you must have at least 3 years experience in a similar capacity, with the fMin,,,in« cHiicfollowing SKUIS. E«eHent (luency Spoken t written Engnsh shorthand/a.ctaphone Typing/ telex If762 words
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Advertisement470 1986-07-28 7 70 Situations Vacant: cKSi! «_B__l__a^H_a_^_^ l^___ .1 ff pningua The inlin.ua School in Sin«aCn^lT o, "1".:.:.^. lV Ch°°' 'll"T"1" Positions are available for: RECEPTIONISTS/ CLERKS Requir«n«ot.: Mandarin or Malay. e a good command of En-gi-h Pleasant personality i. yo« tookinfl for cr^ngSSSTfIW f W"h 5,7^* Please send your resume together470 words
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Advertisement530 1986-07-28 7 70 Situations Vacant: S rFNFPAt CLERK read ,i*rfhU have knowledge in ='™S5Ss «,^j^jlx%£ ta.-t lei m 'to-S T Box A 97W». 390 Kim beng Koad. &pon ?M'7™ G SECRETARY $700 negoSrHS^B Typmg 40 wpm./ Telex, with Shipping experience s't-day week Able to start work Immerii«ti»iv fall-*****44 Z2^ AcT UNT, cle.«530 words
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Advertisement704 1986-07-28 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales Sales Sales SaleB Technical Technical Technical Technical 1% J_ __r_ IHfl M MlfV^ 4Hhl_^_l l_?^_W^_Hl _^_^»4 l___J___j|704 words
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Advertisement477 1986-07-28 8 —srv ktv ~C^—^TV^-I _An »«taKi.«hoH hnt»i ,«4 "t established hotel is 3 looking for I SALES A i EXECUTIVE APPUC^MVsIiyvfrHJ A FOLLOWING PREREQUISITES i> f G.C.E.'A'level 1 minimum 2to 3 years' I related experience InL fi hotel sales and/or travel 7 industry preferably from 24 to :«i years old L477 words
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Advertisement462 1986-07-28 8 4^-M i r CITY CHAIN STORES (S) 1 requires I 7 SALES ASSISTANTS/ 1 .Uplr^SSs i A?^R^s RS 1 pleasant personality. Able to converse fluently 1 in English Mandarin. 3 7 t Experience In counter I sales would be an advantage X e Minimum Sec 2 educa- 3 7 tion462 words
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Advertisement483 1986-07-28 8 "TEliAli-MAISETIN^-REPRESENTATIVES required by established Organisation to promote Its range of fast selling consumer products Requirement.: Age.andabove Sh^riitrto^sP^Van: darin or Malay is an advantage. outgoing character and pleasant personality. We offer basic salary, travelling and food allowance plus attractive commission. Intereated applicants pleas* call ..ZL, pe TITecheR,e oroup of boutiques requ.r.483 words
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Advertisement402 1986-07-28 8 c^rulUert^'nWWlJ ry $.SOO to $800 Time 10.30a.m. to 6p m. 141 Middle Rd.. USM Bldg =05-06, SO7lB. Girls for Hougang AM Kio SSffrK SALESMEN/ SALESGIRLS REQD. Preferably Tamil speaking Please call personally to: Kalyana Raman Trading Co. Pte Ltd, 10 Kerbau Rd. Spore 0820. STORE SALES MEMBERS required No age402 words
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Advertisement552 1986-07-28 8 _»~»~F~IMll~~~~~__________BMa~~ SB I^fl_F I__ _P_F H __Vl B rfI^JTT ...fll™ CUMnAPfIPP I V_fl I I Fll I UMlUnr UlB L. Lliwllll-l/ Annliratinn* art* invitpri for suitablv Appncauonb are inviiea rur buiiduiy qualified persons for the following j nn<;itinn<;- i r" 011""" 1 j TECHNICIAN Mite) I equivalent f; Preference will552 words
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Advertisement363 1986-07-28 8 iHliWairQuaHficalion.: Polytechnic Diploma holder in Electrical Electronic Engineering E^ectrTc^l d^ V^T syS a^ner,^ A"uranc DeP»f»m«"« The Job: To draw up Inspection/ Acceptance Plans for Electrical Electronic Components, Sub-Assemblies and Main Assembly e To set-up the necessary test facilities for the Acceptance performance A...mb(y The job: To supervise a team of363 words
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Advertisement440 1986-07-28 8 T__T!__L O' level Technical Stream ASNT Level 2 1-2 years similar experience inspection on finished comsTu^uVe^rts 1 mMneUC Some knowledge on ultrasonic testing and radiography will be an added advantage e Must be familiar with welding qualification procedure and welder performance qualification oa INSPECTOR -e, Techn.ca, stream J-t£X^^ tance work440 words
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Advertisement1952 1986-07-28 9 °aga"-* -jass.'-" "as."— "as.- aa— ass.— "sgar"^ "Z2sr~ saa—' "ssx."" s^^s^^^s^^ SFseagate PPMAI F PRODUCTION 0R rCIVIHLC rnWWUVIIWII You can choose the following F^^y-" j BB UrcnAlUnd (prepared to perform :^^^P^JJfes~vfA H (Malaysians are also welcome) scope WORK) C)Xk". MM H Minimum Primary 6 education Ist shift: 7.00 am-3.30 pm1,952 words
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Advertisement216 1986-07-28 9 j_" 1 WALK 1N e ib anMlßaßCure e '°b ™d {»<™ \WW¥?£TST?aWW H^HKnBPPHI W| Between 16 -35 years S3SS dition.. Call personally with I.C. i Pm 4 Pm. MR JBA JbSS- 1 ■1™^!" Singapore 1 —————C 1 b^. •«< 1^ OflM -'-J W^ mw~ D«^u«rtin« II MCPOCkaglng (Pte) lid urgently216 words
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Advertisement258 1986-07-28 9 M||l ■PflHI S^B^^^i^r^BS Singapore <m&f)pteltd Awe.Hes,ab.,shed Japanese company dealing fasteners carbides and diamond cutting tools sjjSm 'Su™* Completed N S :gii=, appointment together with a ZwTZT S" 24 Pasir Panjang Road »08 14 16 PSA MultiStorpv Comolfx s.n ga v Poreosii T«I2788J11 ?U» MM»,—„,■„„ -«»"i|»p«"" hat thv ollowing v.c.nc,., PANDAN258 words
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Advertisement576 1986-07-28 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 83 Vehicle Financing/ 87 For Sale: Mercedes 90 For Sale: Toyota 93 For Sale: Honda 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Insurance Cycles/Scooters ALMOST'BO MERCEDES Benz 200 '81 TOYOTA CRESSIDA auto. GL, 1 mmmm^-mm SECURITY GUARDS576 words
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Advertisement237 1986-07-28 10 rZ A Wholly owned sub- g sidiary of one of the A lar us- multiJ S'SCo°fXTr e o^ and electrical wiring products has openinl I INSPECTORS f Secondary education I Preferably with some I Abni"°!o prwS te on 2 rotating Shifts Or V permanent nkhtS ,h,t fl MALE OPERATORS i237 words
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Advertisement403 1986-07-28 10 <f~^^^_a^^^^K f AT^^L 12 /W% _^J _w _T OR.ENTAL CONCRETE PTE LTD invites applications for the f)OSl "f QUALITY controllers (MALE) Age 21 to 28 years. e GCE O 1 Level preferred. Completed NS. Possess Class 3 driving licence. Int.re.l.d applicant., pie... KADUT "Hiu y^y J i Xgrs,^ Tai-Pan Ramada403 words
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Advertisement546 1986-07-28 10 BTou^d^ylnlir^io^o^ny 1> FEMALE HAIRDRESSERS > CLIN'(CALA!S! I STAN m S |,tnIns1ns a G n0dOdattrcC!a,^ dltlonS •h^^^U«-r lntere.ted, apply pertonaiy at. WOB-08, International Sldg Singapore 0923 Restaurant requires »a#AI-r__e__O PJ*^,™fn?®^ 2- A teamboat dcctaiir.nt («l PTE LTD „J» dLh Ino 10 34 Craig Road #02-10 Chinatown Plaza Singapore 0208 xJfi ninaai546 words
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Advertisement463 1986-07-28 10 REQD 12 hr shifts^Newton area. Tel: *****-56/ mEf-d"aH>' °"*Upp H*NTm?ah"& town area,. Cal, *****8, S-K^^S ffice nours for B an lntervlew B ™^Z&£%s£ Si (1 Colombo Court *06-03) WANTED WEEKEND COOK and nig van delivery man ($3O for 1 delivery). Call: *****93. 1 ~~~~~~"~—~i 81 Vehicles For Hire >»_P __e_o463 words
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Advertisement360 1986-07-28 10 I rilSl I j IAAMC LUMPIJ FDR NEW AND USED CARS j UOLL«v«na _> rot^o LOW interest TSteS •4-VPPrrPn'^mPnt I D V .Promplserv.ee iiii I TUI imiTrn ou«p«a< nwAurr OVERSEAS FINANCE Tel: *****82 (11 HneS) *****41 I »gs |«il J i~P^_^ M -lITAPUI HITACHI IFASINfi LCHOIIIU fClillSAPflßFl (SIIIBAPCWtJ PTE LTD360 words
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Advertisement587 1986-07-28 10 Jl.^M.n^ciidX'n' S32>so°' *****44 MID'B2 230E Auto PARF S/rims. 0 .«to. Aircon, cassette, tax Nov '86. Tel: 4S26(K);i SZ. BENZ 200 AuU,. for export Power steering, windows, central lock. sq. lamps. *****33, HK. Ng «/»> o«i Q,,t^ p.,n IST CO. REGD. 78 250 auto. Hill accessories^ l^.I.'/^«aiSS la''U" *****13/ *****66 i^.-"""^"sujssf587 words
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Advertisement555 1986-07-28 10 tIJ: *****H ext. 49. LATE'BI TOYOTA Cresslda. auto, S-rfS^aflß^SS showroom con<iltlon *****65 .Q. M MODEL, Crown Super 2.8 fully auto 1 owner, low mileage, K" 0 V' CW: Ta"glin SEPT. "84 TOYOTA Corona I.6GL. Power steering, central locking, power windows 1 lady owner $29,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****07. driS°dL"r^s".;?e£xaUl^;.,^'^.'!)^^; 2STon0ArREGD-aim?,sV8? re555 words
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Advertisement563 1986-07-28 10 BU.Y SELL USED HONDA/ BMW VEHICLES 4 NEW INDUSTRIAL RD OFF UPP. PAYA LEBAR RD. s, NGapore 1953 TEL-*****55 S N TAN CO. REGN. JULY 1981 Honda Quintet 1.6 Auto. 1 owner. Sunroof, aircon.. radio Tax 12/86. Done 40.000 Km. Showroom condltlon $13.000. Tel: *****55. S'.^^lrV.'^Sr SS $17,500. Can loan563 words
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Advertisement382 1986-07-28 10 ™^\^Tl\l^T^ *****34 Re-cycle welcome BEST OFFER TO all kinds of mo»_*aJ»SL SST CASH PAYMENT FOB your sec. ondhand motorcycle. 210 Lavender St. Tel: *****62/*****04. FC KAWABAKI ARI2S %(m. Suzuki GPIOO $300 '81 Yamaha RXI2S $500 Call *****18. 1962 SUZUKI 200 cc $700 New tax and insurance. Tip top condiUon Tel:382 words
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Advertisement436 1986-07-28 11 99 Vehicle. Wanted ATTDA^TII/C PRIPF A I IHAV/lIVC rni^C, HIGHEST OFFER. "rL .7 n.uii«iT CASH PAYMENT we can offer you better price for any used car, model c.c park or non-PARF TomDanv re Kistfred com,Sal van" and p'ck-SpT r»Z ?n Irceotable trade in acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WFLCOME WCL-U^ivie, Kindly contact436 words
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Advertisement354 1986-07-28 11 99 Vehicles Wanted \/CUIPI CC VCnlvL CaW U/AMTCH VVAIN EL L# ""'llhi' PIR^T <STOP MOTOR MHbT bTOP MOTOH Tel' *****82 i«i. <owmo< WANTED .M/^AuUHn.,* (A) Mercedes Benz 280 SEL/ 50 SEL Of (B) Jaguar Sovereign. T«l *****07 (No Agenl) .TTDjrnm ooifc uirucer nt f h h nt?nr plrf onPARFuS ™a?354 words
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Advertisement386 1986-07-28 11 99 Vehic.es Wanted NO SERVICE CHARGE. We can sell your car fast at maximum price. *****35/ *****36. WE ACCEPT OLD V pl;Ue r;irs PARF/ non-PARF scrap cars. Ring *****77/ *****55 Connie. WE OFFER HIGH prices for secondhand vehicles Tel: 740H4 *****40 $1° BERVICE CHARGE only. We can sell your car386 words
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Advertisement400 1986-07-28 11 106 j^modjrtion^ DEAR EXPATRIATES, WHY make a dozen calls when you can make and see a dozen beautlful hses apts. with Perfect Housing t0 neip you. Whether you want a modern hse a terr. or palace. lust dial *****64/ *****52. You'll J be so glad you did h BRAND NEW400 words
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Advertisement367 1986-07-28 11 106 Ae^°*«j>^ SERANGOON MAIN ROAD terrace house $1,800; Newton terrace $550; Hougang terrace $600 Tel: *****59/ *****61, Mr Loh SIAN TUAN AVE. S/Storey Semi-D. Furn. $1,100. Sunset Hgts. D/Storey hse P/furn. Painted. $1,800. NC *****16. BUNGLW, ./pool dlO Victoria Pk. s/storey 28,000 sq.ft. 5 rm. renovated. $7,000. Villanelle *****81 CHESTNUT367 words
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Advertisement1126 1986-07-28 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available- Available: Available. Apartments Apartments Apartments 82, Grange Road, Dist.lo I Pnme Location District 10, Singapore's aß^^^^Mf^Bjj''' j exclusive neighbourhood r'v'' 6<f^^ Unique architecture: Designed by Paul It^-^^^^B^^^H^^f^'V^s Rudolph, an American architect with *'mß^^B^. international acclaim. Wsik'Wj'' H Luxury elegance: Spacious master 11'- trm~1,126 words
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Advertisement1671 1986-07-28 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments DEANS' MULTI-LIST UNRIVALLED SATISFACTION ASSURED Seek your ideal home through us and discover our unique I 1 services rendered unreservedly. We have an EXHAUSTIVE J 2 LIST of condominium projects with amenities in districts 9, 10 11 (Best residential area). I A1,671 words
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Advertisement494 1986-07-28 12 107 {.MM. Apartments wpanmgnu bdrm apt opposite Garden Ho00 DVP *****23. pTur^Vnl^^r, nlO DYNASTY GDN (Sixth Ave) kSl?^r^s ble/carpet W.400 hvpc-«iui4H nIP BIDrFWOOD/ SOMMERVILLE M Tm? r°?rn fuM facli ties ?4 in wruritt *****93 aet 24 hrs. security *****93 (agt). nmiAuucDumcH u/oii fnrn hd?S hSr^lr-a^t Saualh u T,r- StKi 5..500494 words
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Advertisement435 1986-07-28 12 IF=SS Apartments wp<" KOVAN COURT. 3RD fir I pp. r Serangoon Rd I.t<» sq ft 51.000 p.m Tel: *****77 No agts Te, 468-2703. Miss Po No agent. MIRAMAR MANSION. 2100 sq ft 4 s^sas 1"" NEWTON DIST 1130, 2-BDRM apartment In quiet pleasant locallty. Tel. *****44. No agents. ONE UNIT435 words
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Advertisement483 1986-07-28 12 niT^lii^^- 1,3 for 5.!.: Hou... 113 F W 5.,.: H,u.e. fc£ a#f» M^^J^^^^ A X < X < f wv\^ h af^fc S V*^ «A m (P^illP «Jk B *"U^ *J^ ■I|B~ gF j*jHM mM dM V :^mo-^gSfmm/^^&^. ■ft War. ■!I .^JJittß^^UßS^^^'^^^BP**\ M «ilB 3&HFjm\~- <S^ H I I Jlf483 words
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Advertisement352 1986-07-28 12 I ftgLLiNQ CHEAP. Grand d/storey bungalows. F R hold.Dist.26 SprinfSfs?.?tns^ia?msnes6VoS 6 2 »r?ias!.*w^s *****,9 *****31. D|ST BRAND NEW D/Stor fern"'. ?"l bdrms., 4500 sq.^ Built-in: 3»~ Z.1™0"^-itnuufte-ssftoi4 *565-000- st renovated, 3+l bdrms. with atfti^mnnnFßAm sq.ft. $560,000 0.n.0. ERA *****66 n 8/STOREY BUNGLW Jin La K ffi?s^« Slg Associates *****07. r«;iai'|352 words
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Advertisement289 1986-07-28 12 D.21 BRAND NEW terr. Approx. JSSffsSSdJSSSSS 6 ass Rs*saaaar OS CLEWKNTI^ B/STOMV corner t locality Near NUS $420,0.2. Holland 46^979. KING'S CL WELL Renovated/ex fended S?mi-0f4,i00 afiAwissssßf 2^-storey femi-d Well kept^6 rms/"atf en Kepi, o rms./ ai fSi' P QU.CK SAtEia/.TO^ bungag^^SS^ only. Derek Ho Prop. *****93. sasar- 1^1"'"1^ BUNG289 words
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Advertisement413 1986-07-28 12 113 Fo, 5...: H.u. M D.20 Thomson d/atoray terr. 4 +1 bdrms 3000 sq fl F'hold $moo° 0.21 MANDARIN PARK vicinity, XT'ho^^^S '^a ffl.l^ r WaSSSS^ lnsjcswfw-^ well kept. Quiet. Acumen *****11 JLH. KAVU renovated/storey terrace. 1800 sq.ft. 3 rm. $218,000. VUlanelle *****81. D.28 NERAM RD. d/storey corner S^^^? aS413 words
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Advertisement1288 1986-07-28 12 114 Fj^hMi 114 to ,14 Jj^MrP*-. —™^a—a—aa—a«ia—e»^a^a^^ AnArtßlPntC f fi| A f f%« il 81/ TniJIPO 1 B tf #1 M%Jt 8 MUw #1 taflt jf *1«# flUff I LMmunnAAnrK iKJWCts J^ a«*> ■«E T^-»MJR"A~lBl j^f CJpl73^\P% I*,^ jL A^*i IT i fTi^S3ffm\|^ ||f fel Adjoining Manhattan House/ BBBJWHffIBHffIBBS rfe1,288 words
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Advertisement498 1986-07-28 12 g,**^,..^ 5 Jurong East 230, *!???5? King George's Ave. 807. BpotUawoo^lgmO. 5.60.00C A M.Kio 571^3 OW-e $4 D 000/$45,000 Circuit Rd Blk 34 $28,000 ™*,ssglH6 B!..B»» *****11 (10 line.) 4 (5) RM. BFDOK North $85,000 ($118,000). South $69,000. ($115,000), Reservoir $87,000, Chal Chee $70,000 ($111,000). Marine M K'° MM. KWG498 words
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Advertisement555 1986-07-28 13 116 For Sale: 117 Properties Wanted 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 137 Tours 137 Tours HDB Apartments =s==s==s===== Office s Pace* Office Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I S",='.^r= Kf.-tpirevs. 1"9" bedok north/reservoir. rm," c^rS'7_£WSSn" b beook555 words
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Advertisement1071 1986-07-28 13 y WANTED M PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX B r^ iurongeasN I gilllftM industrial 1 M K OKIO I UNIUN Building I 5- othfr arfa? iAi an PPMIMPIN 11 l" OTHER AREAS J JALAN PEMIMKIN %m 5. \CHEN6 AMD LEW ENTPy i 1 UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTt) LTD. Si 137 STpinimpin.1,071 words
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Advertisement368 1986-07-28 13 f T^T oini Bflo sq fl Ol sq.n. «S "SS-S---12-06 7iosq.ft #14-°3/06 182oit For detai.s phone *****5° L PRINCIPALS «»"-Y J _-__^__F r~_ —ii al: :s^_:z" 9lh flr 1108/2002 sq.n 11th (Ir 1442 sq.ft 18th fir 2630 sqfi r^ I *****22 WING ON LIFE BUILDING .n r- ,c. 15° CeC''368 words
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Advertisement365 1986-07-28 13 icb enterprise house Middle r S"= s»,sttf»s; maintenance. Lincoins *****67 t «—eSKX' katong plaza #01-17. $420 inci. S^Sr middle roao 2 partitioned rooms. Carpeted, wallpapered. «»motive. *****48 OFFKIE AT THE Plaza, available now. approx 700 sq.ft. $1,400 p.m. < me, contact *****3,. o7^5 i nfs^ r US4n:«. tel: *****91 for365 words
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Advertisement325 1986-07-28 13 overa\\ ocCUpanCl!0cCUpanCl! 1 c*stored i L^occupaocvon^^JJ] 1 PR ME SPACE I Fa" gConcourt'Es^Sor 1 I FASHION HOUSE n I mk cCDAMrnAM D! A7A 1 AfQ 00??^ rh♦ T B AtSeran9oonßoadf01^theP^^ Hotel |v W. numerous Complementary attractions 2 W departmental stores, 5 food outlets and many §1 enpnaltu Qhnn* B 11325 words
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Advertisement336 1986-07-28 13 .MOW ROOM 5317 Sq.Ft. Fronting medra^SuTtoWe^'mach™: f£H SSSff^ SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE (New Building) North Bridge SS^r SSSp!!!?. tl.'V^^ 5 KATONG SHOPPING CTR. shop 409 sq.ft. Grdflr Water supply $1,200 Tel: *****58 KIOSK SHOP SPACE. $450 p.m. Suitable tidbits, sundry goods *****93/336.906. neg. Tel: *****42 Foo/Alice SHOP SPACE IN Lucky Plaza336 words
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Advertisement518 1986-07-28 13 m _-r MVPHOIPF r XI r lv- yix -'I-Go-as-you-please, plan-your-own-itinerary holidays. Deluxe hotels Best prices D.sneylander From $2586 USA/Canada (Includes return air fare. Singapore airport ta. and one night accommodation at Hilton hotels) I Cities I Economy Class I Executive Class 1 Honolulu $1790 $2140 Los Angeles $1900 $2280 San518 words
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Advertisement2289 1986-07-28 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tou "> 137 T <>"" 147 Academic Cour— «-—■—■—-—————■-——___5~ "~mmmm~m== in 'I I Hprp wp qpp some nf the nest suner TCIC Wv jvv JV/lllv VJI lllv Uvul olil/v/I I 11*1 X 1 1 A2,289 words
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Advertisement447 1986-07-28 14 STUDENTS WITH STUOY problem in all subjects: We have experieiued dedicated tutors. Pis 1 rail *****65 (Jenny/ Dtnah) n^^^ny, qualified .retired teacheb I offers tuition In Malay Primary Secondary. D.13, 14, 15, 16. Call home tuition Prl, Sec. Pre-U A"subJecus/a"rtlsts-*****3'7 oocT«uT_t tutors to help you through the exams *****H Sherry447 words
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Advertisement799 1986-07-28 15 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses I Speak Well, X Communicate Effectively Courses commencing m August 86: English for Business Admin Better Spoken English Communication Skills Report Writing for Management General English TOEFL Certificate of Proficiency m English Certificate m TESL (Nov/Dec 86) Basic Mandarin for Speakers of English Trinity799 words
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Advertisement1118 1986-07-28 15 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses M' I YOU CAN BE A POTENTIAL BOLD MEDALLIST OF THE IDPM r TMC A SUCCESSFUL COMPUTER SCHOOL Yonr snecessful Computer Career Starts with TMC ACHIEVEMENT 1 Ist IDPM GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO MISS" HELEN YAP* WORLD BEST1,118 words
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Advertisement886 1986-07-28 15 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses mm SYSTEMATIC Wk m Secretarial Training Centre I LCCI PSC 'i (Private Secretary's Certificate Course) H Last intake Part-time: 2nd August, '86 |H Subjects will include: '*>*• Communication Structure of Business 'JP: Office organisation secietarial procedures 3ji; Shorthand/ Typewriting duties Audio typewriting886 words
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Advertisement513 1986-07-28 15 154 Dancing Instruction ANN DANCING CENTRE SOCIAL DANCE BEGINNER'S commencing tonight at 7 .15 p.m. and 1/8 7.15 p.m.. 3.30 p.m. 2/8 SOLO DISCO commencing Tues 6.45p.rn 29/7. PRIVATE LESSONS taught by qualified professionals at low rate. #06-00 Choon Bee Building (Above North Bridge Rd. McDonald's), tel: *****87/ *****93 EMI513 words
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Advertisement382 1986-07-28 15 170 Lost APRICOT COLOUR POODLE lot! on 25/7/86 at the vicinity of Joo Chiat area Pet is very much attached to I owner. Kinder please contact: t *****92/ *****56 Reward Offered LOST: GERMAN SHEPHERD along E Jalan Ishak. Tattoo on ear (TL fc 003) Reward given. Tel: *****26 (Sun.)/ *****90382 words
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Advertisement718 1986-07-28 16 APTOINTMENK/NDTICES CTAMTQ R^RHRAI Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: mmm stant^ Hbaußo i Servlce: Tel *****11 straits-w c^.^oo Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. rs n(WBi riMKAD e xt 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday T.mes: 5525.62 ps, cm. Posted. ssi(.oo I \.iiil iiii.n uiil. i »t/v«.^in/* NflTlCF^ l^X^A M.%*M*+J j^mmmmmmmmmmmmmt^mami^mm^^mt^mmm^^mm^mmmmwmm^mmamm^mmm^^^^^ _*4K_ if^^^fc Embassy of the718 words
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Advertisement534 1986-07-28 16 rfpi'bi ic «f siN«i "pork sSfSTSSSTiS? "K Between citibank n.a. naintiffs i KRir iim tk! tkk UM Tfch ThK "m"«JUAT=. nl. ;i5&I&1&E&s d j both now or formerly of J^Tm^rt 09"04i Sommerville Hark. j Singapore 1052^ i action has been com- menced against you in the Hign Courl ,n Suit534 words
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Advertisement726 1986-07-28 16 I < linß gj VI IdF II W k^u mmmm mm TENDERS FO R EXIrtUMATION OF GRAVES AT A CATHOLIC CEMETERY KNOWN AS CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF ijATi\/iTY PFMFTERY na i ivi i i _n 1 Tender« are invited froiiii experienced Exj humatson Contractors for the exhumation of t726 words
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Advertisement1332 1986-07-28 16 ff^Z_=i=Tl V>»*' PTE. LTD. We are ed ann non-exclusive surveyors to the PANAMA REGISTER CORPORATION with effect from 7th July 1986 and are therefore authorised to issue PANAMA REGISTER CORPORATION'S Interim i Statutory Certificates Owners/ Agents/ Operators of vessels should contact the undersigned for any assistance/surveys and all other related1,332 words
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Advertisement2507 1986-07-28 17 ABN Bank Algemene Bank Nederland N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands with limited liability) Balance sheet and consolidated balance sheet Consolidated profit and loss account for the year 1985. as at 31 December 1985 including profit appropriation. tlK 1 if 83 1 y«4 IN MILLIONS OF GUILDERS CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED Assets balance2,507 words
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Advertisement1214 1986-07-28 18 NOTICES INTHEHKiHCOI'RTOFTHK! REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE OA\\ ICC'C SALE omp»nie« Winding lip IN THE SUBORDINATE No. 452 of IMC COURTS OF THE In the Matter ti the Companies REPUBLIC OF Act (Ckapter 185), 1985 SINGAPORE And WRIT OF DISTRESS NO. In the Matter af KAICHIN 420 OF 1986 PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT1,214 words
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Miscellaneous572 1986-07-28 18 SUN TAN Bycoiiette PEANUTS By Schuiz P^^Tu^^Al^Tri^ J^««v fi^i^^c^^^ri'^M^J^^ I marcieicome/ my [cousin Vhe'syourM Pip vou knoujV^ me's N r ilcl i/,7 sorry kip., i THE BORN LOSER *y Art *"»*>« BEETLE BAILEY Wmikew J^t'i ior k i itt/ r Tl T \ki\J ltm) rrT) *^lc:CT*sl rYX\'T rf€T y IHCJ572 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration430 1986-07-28 19 A coming exhibition on our architectural heritage will feature, among other antiques, the carved panels of a historic building bulldozed more than 20 years ago. IRENE HOE reports. SINCE this historic clan building m Chinatown was bulldozed m 1964, most of the carved panels that adorned its430 words
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Article, Illustration622 1986-07-28 19 Chess is a musical now going on in London, but a real chess clash begins there today, too. It's the second return clash between Garri Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov, and it promises high drama. Our chess columnist KNIGHT reports. THE much-awaited622 words
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601 1986-07-28 19 HO WAI KIT - 5.4 million in HK may soon be launched into age of cable TV HO WAI KIT Hongkong residents may watch any TV programme they wish at any time of the day or night when the first cable TV station is set up next ear. By (writing for Shin Min Daily601 words
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Miscellaneous505 1986-07-28 19 What's On FILM only today. 8 pm. Tickets at $2 (price includes the show) for photographs and documents pm; Saturdays, 10am-l pm. available at Central Booking adults and $5 for children. Call from the Oral History Depart- Closed on Sundays and public *J v SAGA P res ented at office505 words
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Miscellaneous980 1986-07-28 19 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45980 words
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Advertisement245 1986-07-28 20 Deposit in the currency of your choice with the world's leading bank. It's as easy as ABC. A wide range of currency options Committed to service excellence At Citibank you can make your financial At Citibank you'll have your own Personal arrangements in a wide variety of other Citibanker to245 words
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Advertisement354 1986-07-28 20 From Me With Love comes to the Forum Galleria. With the opening of Forum Don't be surprised to find our Galleria, shoppers will be able to browse prices just as attractive as our products, through a treasure house of perfumes, And sometimes, discounts can be as high cosmetics and costume354 words
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Miscellaneous1396 1986-07-28 20 MY VIEW Catherine Ong ■H H M^H^^a^~~^w MH^i^^^^HaMa^Mn <^^ H^Biß^ LsSftSKrW Thriller with antique appeal dfc £r^ hepresidenlofthe I WKWBF^i '^F jJB KWBJt The much-respected, fond- ..j^flto^i -*P^^ f 'j|k- *Hfe> -j^v J^iNtif'^j attic could become the dens" 1 [jfemo left 1 fhe B^JtWm&dL to^r^de^eiMo^o^a IHHpi|l||y "^^BQ a^ia'am^i^^mlit ll^ Th^l^°imo1,396 words
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