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Title Section31 1986-07-31 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85 Inquiry report accepted and Anson MP again referred to Committee of Privileges House deplores Jeya's conduct31 words
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Article956 1986-07-31 1 Our Parliament Team - By Our Parliament Team fdgfdgfdg MR J. B. JEYARETNAM'S allegations about Executive interference with the Judiciary were yesterday referred to Parliament's Committee of Privileges. The Leader of the House, Mr S. Dhanabalan, moved a motion to that effect at the end of a heated one-and-a-half-day debate on the report of956 words
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Article, Illustration452 1986-07-31 1 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Manila Correspondent MANILA The Philippines has agreed to a demand by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to let the peso float freely. The move aims at satisfying one of the 11 conditions the IMF has set for the country to qualify for a new standby credit facility. Central452 words
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251 1986-07-31 1 Mr Jeyaretnam said he carried out a search of gazette notifications going back to December 1983 but could not find a notification on the Attor-ney-General's extended appointment after he had reached 55. It was at this point that Prof Jayakumar first challenged Mr Jeyaretnam, saying he was making a serious251 words
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Article692 1986-07-31 1 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR MR LIM Poh Huat, the mystery man whom opposition MP J. B. Jeyaretnam had alleged m Parliament was arrested by the police and wrongfully detained incommunicado for 15 hours, emerged yesterday to confess that it was all a fabrication. The 37-year-old odd-job labourer admitted that he told692 words
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Article45 1986-07-31 1 TAIPEI An earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale shook eastern Taiwan yesterday but there were no reports of casualties or damage. AP Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean f Causeway 7 Comment/ Perspective 1445 Letters if Times Dollar 17-21 Racing 22 Sports 23-21AP - 45 words
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Article331 1986-07-31 2 Home Scope for poly grads THE JOB market for Singapore Polytechnic graduates is good, despite the recession. But once they get jobs, some of the graduates upset their employers by shirking "dirty" work. This, m a nutshell, was the job situation involving polytechnic graduates outlined by Minister of State (Education)331 words
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Article324 1986-07-31 2 Grassroots feedback THE MOVE to have more grassroots representation m the future is a good development, according to the MP for Ayer Rajah, Dr Tan Cheng Bock. He apparently feels such representation would result m better feedback for the People's Action Party, which has been criticised by some quarters, including324 words
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Article245 1986-07-31 2 Around the world Summit work plan PRESIDENT Reagan has said that the US has agreed to a Soviet "work plan" that would lead to a summit meeting later this year and that both nations have moved beyond "misunderstanding and suspicion". His remarks came as American officials said the US and245 words
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Article530 1986-07-31 2 PHILIP COOREY - Timesport Bruno will box on A WISE-CRACKING Frank Bruno, m his first public appearance since failing to win the world heavyweight title, announced on Tuesday he was staying m boxing. After the British challenger was stopped by World Boxing Association champion Tim Witherspoon, there was speculation that he might hang530 words
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Article207 1986-07-31 2 of ivory Italian silk. Witty beading of Sarah's bee-and-thistle coat of arms, Prince Andrew's naval anchors, and hearts for young lovers, added a light-hearted touch. SUZY MENKES, fashion editor of The Times of London, details the creation that thrilled fashion pundits and gets some secrets from its little-known designer. Style:207 words
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219 1986-07-31 2 HOW SLUMP CUT INTO POSB'S EARNINGS LAST YEAR EVEN THE Post Office Savings Bank is not immune to the ravages of recession. Like any other bank, the POSB was probably hit by falling interest rates and lower returns from its investments when it said on Monday that it only managed219 words
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Article185 1986-07-31 2 Football pools row PRESIDENT Suharto has stepped m to quell a row over a state-promoted football pools which Indonesia's Islamic leaders say is corrupting the young and the poor. Social Affairs Minister Nani Sudarsono, who oversees the pools, quoted Mr Suharto as saying criticisms of the system were unjustified. Mr185 words
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Article443 1986-07-31 2 PANEL'S 'NO' TO TEACHER A READER who gave up a job which paid twice as much to become a temporary untrained graduate teacher (TGT) was recently told her services would be terminated next month. She says TGTs understood that they would be given the chance to be admitted to the443 words
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306 1986-07-31 3 Liberals overtake Hawke govt in poll SYDNEY Australia's opposition Liberal-Nation-al Party coalition has passed the Labour government m popularity for the first time m more than a year, according to an opinion poll published yesterday. The latest Morgan Gallup poll was published with the government beset by economic problems and306 words
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Article26 1986-07-31 3 TOKYO Hitoshi Kihara, Japan's foremost authority on botanical genetics, died of a heart attack at a hospital on Sunday. He was 92. UPIUPI - 26 words
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368 1986-07-31 3 Package not aimed to prop dollar Keating SYDNEY The Australian government's foreign investment package has generally been welcomed by financial markets and by business. Announced on Monday, it includes the dismantling of most restrictions on foreign investment and the abolition of taxes on profits made m Australia by foreign investors.FT; UPI; Reuter - 368 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-07-31 3 BOMBAY Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh returned to Bombay yesterday after failing to persuade several countries to allow him to stay and run controversial communes for his sex and meditation therapy. Dressed m green robes and a diamond-studded headband, Mr Rajneesh, 54, wasUPI; Reuter - 254 words
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Article66 1986-07-31 3 Strong Saudi? No, fake palm NO, this Saudi tent the local strongman oat practising carrying trees. What Mr Faisal Al- Qo, organiser of a Saudi exhibition m London, was doing on Tuesday, was putting the finishing touches to the Riyadh Yesterday and Today exhibit with this artificial palm. The exhibitionReuter - 66 words
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Article31 1986-07-31 3 LOS ANGELES Agentproducer Gordon W. Mills, who discovered singers Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck and wrote Jones' trademark song, It's Not Unusual, died on Tuesday. He was 51. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article194 1986-07-31 3 Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Japan's trade surplus continues to grow at an alarming rate m spite of the high value of the yen and the government's attempts to open up the country's markets to foreign competitors. According to statistics released by the Finance Ministry yesterday, Japan chalked up a U554.37 billionUPI - 194 words
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573 1986-07-31 3 PETER HAZELHURST - since September last year. "The survey shows that the prices of brand-name products from the United States and Europe have not declined since the yen appreciated. Items include perfumes, watches, handbags and high fashion," a Miti spokesman said. Surveys m major department stores also indicate that the high value ofReuter - 573 words
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Advertisement192 1986-07-31 3 Here's your last chance to earn more than interest on your savings. IfT^ y^k^y nk M l l II Ilk T For as little as $1,000 m your POSB Savings or Current However, your lucky numbers will not be sent to you. Account, you stand to win attractive cash prizes192 words
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Article266 1986-07-31 4 Record level of unwed mums in US WASHINGTON Women over 35 have helped push the numbers of unwed mothers m the United States to a record level, despite a fall m the number of births among unmarried teenagers, government statistics show. Child-bearing by unmarried women m 1984 accounted for aboutAP - 266 words
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Article, Illustration179 1986-07-31 4 CLEVELAND People "who value their time" will appreciate a new magazine due to be published next month. The Bathroom Journal, designed for the person who enjoys reading m the bathroom, will have a mix of stories dealing with health and fitness, money, sports and otherUPI; AP - 179 words
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Article91 1986-07-31 4 HOW stupid can humans be? A radio station m Cincinnati proceeded to find out when it sponsored a Stupid Human Tricks contest on Monday. Jeff Kruetekamp (left) and Paul Enderle, won the top prize with their entry Human Sundaes. The duo lay m a swimming pool filled with chocolate pudding91 words
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Article, Illustration502 1986-07-31 4 WASHINGTON PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has said that the United States has agreed to a Soviet "work plan" that would lead to a summit meeting later m this year and that both nations have moved beyond "misunderstanding and suspicion". His remarks came asNYT - 502 words
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Article169 1986-07-31 4 WASHINGTON THE US merchandise trade deficit ran at a record annual rate of US$l6O billion ***** billion) m the first five months of this year, the Commerce Department said yesterday. This was despite a sharp decline m the dollar to more competitive levels against foreign currencies. Federal Reserve Board chairman169 words
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407 1986-07-31 4 1985, say analysts with the Census Bureau. In May, imports were valued at U5531.64 billion while exports were US$l7.4 billion. That month's deficit was U5514.24 billion. Among the most disturbing new developments m last month's report was that US farm trade slipped into the red for the first time mUPI; NYT; Reuter; FT - 407 words
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190 1986-07-31 4 Reagan gives nod for chemical arms WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has given the go-ahead for the production of new chemical weapons, and said he was earnestly seeking to ultimately ban the weapons. A White House national security spokesman said on Tuesday first production of the so-called binary weapons could beginReuter - 190 words
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235 1986-07-31 5 Uganda condemns silence over killings ADDIS ABABA UGANDAN President Yoweri Museveni has reprimanded fellow African leaders for keeping silent during two decades of political turmoil m which an estimated 750,000 people were killed m his country. "Africa's silence m the face of such gross abuses tends to undermine our moralAP - 235 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-07-31 5 GENEVA GENEVA The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has won pledges from more than half its members for voluntary cuts m production totaling 1.6 million barrels per day, Opec President Rilwanu Lukman said yesterday. He said five or six countries of the 13-member cartelAP - 362 words
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296 1986-07-31 5 PRETORIA Immediately after President P.W. Botha delivered a hostile response to a European Community mission to promote racial dialogue there, British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe strongly hinted that further measures against Pretoria are likely to be adopted, not only by the Commonwealth and the EC, but by the USFT; UPI - 296 words
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186 1986-07-31 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The Reagan administration, already under congressional pressure to impose economic sanctions on South Africa, came under renewed criticism on Tuesday following revelations that it recently concluded an agreement for increased South African textile exports to the United States. These exports had already increased by186 words
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Article15 1986-07-31 6 and Across ...The Causeway Suharto steps in to end row over football pools15 words
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211 1986-07-31 6 JAKARTA PRESIDENT Suharto has stepped m to quell a row over a state-pro-moted football pools which Indonesia's Islamic leaders say is corrupting the young and the poor. Social Affairs Minister Nani Sudarsono, who oversees the pools, quoted Mr Suharto as saying criticism of the system was unjustified. Mr Suharto hadReuter - 211 words
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165 1986-07-31 6 even schoolchildren had been seen buying the coupons. The chairman of the influential Indonesian mamma Council (MUI), Mr Hasan Basri, urged the government to scrap Porkas as it had turned into gambling on a nationwide scale. However, the minister, who insisted it was not gambling, said the negative effects wereAP - 165 words
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491 1986-07-31 6 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; Albert Ramalingam - By YANG RAZALI KASSIM Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA A public opinion poll among young Indonesians has revealed the possibility of both continuity and change m Indonesia's future political life. The survey, by Tempo magazine, reveals that many Indonesian youths below the age of 25 those491 words
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6 1986-07-31 6 Woman, 68, to hang for drugs6 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-07-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR The High Court yesterday sentenced to death a 68-year-old woman and a businessman m separate cases of drug trafficking. Tan Mer was found guilty of trafficking m 54 g of morphine m May 1984, while businessmen Mohamed Osman Pawan, 37, was convicted of trafficking m 1.9 kg ofBernama; UPI; AFP - 187 words
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96 1986-07-31 6 MANILA President Corazon Aquino's protracted battle with diehard supporters of Mr Ferdinand Marcos shifts from the streets to the courts with the planned rebellion and murder charges against her deposed rival's allies. The government announced on Monday that it would file rebellion charges against96 words
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360 1986-07-31 6 porter at a central park here where a banned proMarcos rally had been broken up by the authorities. No one has been jailed m connection with both cases, but a loyalist spokesman said yesterday three Marcos supporters linked to the murder have gone into hiding. Meanwhile, thousands of Marcos supportersAFP - 360 words
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Article287 1986-07-31 6 BANGKOK THAILAND'S Democrat Party, the biggest winner m last week's national elections, has named a five-member committee to negotiate with other parties for a new coalition government. The committee, led by Democrat leader, Deputy Prime Minister Bhichai Rattakul, would try to form a government soon, a party spokesman said yesterdayAP; Reuter - 287 words
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14 1986-07-31 7 ISMAIL KASSIM - By ISMAIL KASSIM in Kuala Lumpur14 words
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Article, Illustration793 1986-07-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR "Umno is a racial party," thundered the speaker at an opposition ceramah. Whereupon, having whipped up emotions, the speaker detailed this incident and that, spiced with detail, delivered with some passion. It did not matter if there was distortion or little attention paid to the facts. This wasBernama - 793 words
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Article407 1986-07-31 7 AHMAD OSM AN - By AHMAD OSM AN in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR Two National Front heavyweights were m the city yesterday to boost the party's campaign m the Federal Territory. Both Mr Ghafar Baba, the Deputy Prime Minister, and Mr Anwar Ibrahim, the Education Minister, concentrated on voters407 words
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Article, Illustration192 1986-07-31 7 Bernama Kedah Forged letters claim ALOR STAR The Mentri Besar of Kedah, Datuk Osman Aroff, has accused Parti Islam of trying to deceive voters by sending out forged government letters seeking their support for the party in the general election. The letters, which bear the words "official mail", also carryNST; BARNAMA - 192 words
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Article174 1986-07-31 7 SEREMBAN There are now 1.5 million Illegal Indonesian immigrants m Malaysia, causing security problems and threatening the livelihood of Malaysians, according to Mr Lee Yuen Fong, DAP candidate for Rahang In the Negri Sembilan state election. He claimed that over the past 1§ years the National Front government had not174 words
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292 1986-07-31 7 LEONG WENG KAM - By LEONG WENG K AM in Penang PENANG The Prime Minister yesterday described the Democratic Action Party and Parti Islam as two parties with different political motives working together to mislead the people. Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said DAP leader Lim Kit Siang harboured a secret ambition to be292 words
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405 1986-07-31 7 JOHOR BARU With two parliamentary and four state seats already m the bag, the National Front m Johor is moving full steam towards repeating its 1982 clean sweep. Party workers are m high spirits, seeking not only to sweep the remaining 16 parliamentary and 32 state seats but also toBernama - 405 words
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Article137 1986-07-31 7 KUCHING Nine people reported missing at sea since Saturday were found safe on board their drifting speedboat on Tuesday. The group, which included several National Front campaign workers, two sisters and the two-man crew of the boat, was found by a Thai fishing trawler drifting m international waters. A localBernama - 137 words
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Advertisement195 1986-07-31 7 DIET-WATCHERS 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.195 words
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Article442 1986-07-31 8 In short Summary of yesterday's sitting Inquiry report accepted PARLIAMENT HAS accepted Mr Justice T. S. Sinnathuray's report on the Commission of Inquiry into allegations of Executive interference m the Subordinate Judiciary. Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's conduct, m failing to testify before the commission, was condemned as deplorable. The442 words
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391 1986-07-31 8 THE HOUSING Board will not lower the prices of its 1,170 unsold HUDC flats, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said. Most of the units are priced below $220,000, which is well below the market price for similar private flats, he told Dr Wong Kwei Cheong (Cairnhill). When Dr Wong391 words
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17 1986-07-31 8 PROF JAYAKIJMAR denounced Mr Jeyaretnam's remark as "scurrilous". HUDC units "plan is to sell (vacant) flats slowly".17 words
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Article, Illustration843 1986-07-31 8 Two MPs on Anson member's conduct 4 We've seen his shifty behaviour at the Commission of Inquiry and we have seen his shifty behaviour m this House; he is shifty all the time apparently It saddens me that a member of this House should behave m such a deplorable manner,843 words
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109 1986-07-31 8 Attacks are a breach of House privilege THE systematic attacks made by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) on the judiciary are an abuse of parliamentary privilege, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) Tang Guan Seng said. Such unfounded allegations, made under cover of parliamentary privilege, will cast doubts on the people's minds and109 words
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Article, Illustration147 1986-07-31 8 MR J. B. Jeyaretnam has failed to substantiate his allegations of Executive interference m the subordinate courts judiciary, Parliamentary Secretary (Foreign Affairs) Yatiman Yusof said. Mr Yatiman said Mr Jeyaretnam's charges were meant to poison the minds of the people so that they would doubt the judiciary. More seriously, he147 words
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Article366 1986-07-31 9 The four 'wriggles' of JBJ Or how he tried to get out of his original position MR J. B. Jeyaretnam attempted "four wriggles" during the debate on the independence of the judiciary, Home Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar said m summing up the dramatic two-day exchange. The minister said the366 words
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362 1986-07-31 9 he thought he had made it clear to the minister "who obstinately refused to understand what I said". "Of course, I took another stand m the afternoon, that Section 4, of the Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act, could not be equated to privilege under the Evidence Act, that Section362 words
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Article488 1986-07-31 9 CONTENTIOUS issues discussed m Parliament should not be settled m a public inquiry but dealt with m the House, Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) said. He said parliamentary proceedings had absolute privilege unless the House decided to waive it. If there was any abuse, the member concerned should be488 words
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Article, Illustration455 1986-07-31 9 HOME Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar yesterday pointed out the "ludicrous" amendment made by Potong Pasir MP Chiam See Tong to Prof Jayakumar's motion to accept the report of the in-, quiry and deplore the conduct of Mr Jeyaretnam. Mr Chiam had earlier moved the amendment on behalf of Mr455 words
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526 1986-07-31 9 TWO former members of the Subordinate Judiciary who, Mr Jeyaretnam had implied, were transferred out of the courts to the Attorney-General's Chambers because they acquitted Mr Jeyaretnam's clients continued to make career advancements, information produced m Parliament yesterday showed. To disprove Mr Jeyaretnam's insinuation that the two were victimised, Prime526 words
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Article, Illustration798 1986-07-31 9 PHILIP LEE fdfdfd Jeya boils over in a most foul display of temper He was irascible and, at times, uncontrollable HE BOILED over like a pot of porridge over a high flame, steaming and frothing m a display of temper at its most foul yet. He hurled the swear word798 words
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Article17 1986-07-31 10 Jeya: CJ and A-G are not officers m Legal Service as defined by Article 10317 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1986-07-31 10 MR J. B. JEYARETNAM (Anson) has, for the first time since the start of the long-standing debate on the judiciary, come out to say that the transfer of Mr Michael Khoo was unconstitutional. This was based on his interpretation of Article 111 (4) of the Constitution which, he said, "delegates1,157 words
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404 1986-07-31 10 nent civil service post and he did not go with each election. Again, the Prime Minister continued, he could find no better man to take over the post. If he got someone from overseas, members of the Singapore legal profession would feel it as a slap. Turning to the judicial404 words
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Article, Illustration636 1986-07-31 10 the mulberry bosh, he would give a simple explanation. before a commission of inquiry, the member has to go into the witness box and take an oath and he is hoping that before a parliamentary commission, it could be the same give-and-take as m this chamber." Mr Lee said although636 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-07-31 10 The Lim Poh Huat affair Lim: I concocted tale on the spot to pacify friend I wanted to help a defenceless friend, says magazine editor MAGAZINE editor Percy Seneviratne said he told the MP for Anson, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, about Mr lim Poh Boat's story because he wanted to362 words
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699 1986-07-31 10 LABOURER Lim Poh Huat yesterday confessed that his entire story about being wrongfully arrested and detained by police was intended to deflect a friend's anger away from him. He said he concocted the tale on the spot to pacify a friend, Mr Percy Seneviratne, who was angry because he had699 words
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Advertisement140 1986-07-31 10 THE EXCITEMENT IS BACK AT THE KASBAH! <^>^ild i wild™%\ rani 1 1 Thursday, July 31, 1986. Footstomping music from The Mandarins fashioned fun! With games, contests, prizes (f/?f originals!), Tokyo Square, Touch of and complimentary snacks and super Fire from the USA, and Victor Khoo. music. From 9.00 pm140 words
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288 1986-07-31 11 THE Singapore Polytechnic's top graduates could easily have joined junior colleges, but opted for the technical field instead. For two of the polytechnic's three gold medallists this year, that was where their interest lay. For the third, it was the pressing need to288 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-07-31 11 We do have bright ones principal THE Singapore Polytechnic attracts pupils with good GCE O level results, its principal, Mr Khoo Kay Chai, said yesterday. "Contrary to what some people might think, the average polytechnic student is not someone with poor academic grades," he said at the Polytechnic's graduation. In337 words
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262 1986-07-31 11 TWO men were each Jailed for two years and another for three years yesterday for fake currency offences. Aplchart Chaowanawnt, tt, admitted using a counterfeit $5t note at Yaohan Orchard to pay for a $21 .SI T-shirt at Plaza Singapore on Feb 71 last year. Aplchart, a freelance broker and262 words
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Article, Illustration13 1986-07-31 11 45,000 tickets given to groups13 words
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Article473 1986-07-31 11 IN THE spirit of togetherness, the lion's share of tickets for this year's National Day Parade has gone to organised groups leaving about 8,000 for Singaporeans who want to amble m on their own. Groups and spectator contingents representing 35 private and public bodies and the 79 constituencies will take473 words
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397 1986-07-31 11 JUNE TAN - Stories by JUNE TAN But some upset their bosses by avoiding 'dirty' work THE job market for Singapore Polytechnic graduates is good, despite the recession. But once they get jobs, some of the graduates upset their employers by avoiding "dirty" work. The workers are unwilling to dirty their hands and397 words
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Article, Illustration259 1986-07-31 12 Today is the last day for callers to contact the Straits Times Courtesy hotline. MR ABDUL Majid bin Yusuff was at the end of his tether after his renovation contractor said that he could not begin re-tiling work at his Ang259 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-07-31 12 Free sludge for your plants SLUDGE, which costs $3 a cubic metre, will be given away free from tomorrow to those who want it as a soil conditioner for planting and horticultural purposes. The Environment Ministry has sludge, the solid residue from the treatment of sewage, m abundance. Its six190 words
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Article121 1986-07-31 12 A CONTEST is to be held to pick the best in-house newsletters. Winners will join the ranks of in-house papers such as Singapore Airlines' Outlook and the Defence Ministry's Pioneer, which have won before. There are three categories m this year's Best In-House Newsletter Awards Competition, organised by the National121 words
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118 1986-07-31 12 How Victoria evolved from a rickety building VICTORIA School is a miniSingapore. The school's growth from a rickety building m Kampong Glam to its spanking new premises m Geylang Bahru Lane is similar to Singapore's development from a fishing vUlage to a modern metropolis. The similarity does not end with118 words
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426 1986-07-31 12 to a better building at the Kota Raja Malay School site. Later, it moved to Tyrwhitt Road and remained there until its latest shift to this Geylang Bahru site. Dr Tay said credit must be given to past and present principals and teachers for upgrading Victoria School. "It is their426 words
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154 1986-07-31 12 can get a card from any of the SBS interchanges, fill it up and drop It into a box there. The lucky draw will offer shopping vouchers as prizes to the most courteous passengers and bus crew $2M each for the first to the llth prizes and $50 each for154 words
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Advertisement514 1986-07-31 12 presents Public Lecture i I PROFESSOR ALAN E HEIMERT I Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor f TOPIC DATE Despairing of the Republic: s 1850 1900 I ****n^^ Thursday, 31 July 1986 Venue Lecture Theatre 13, Kent Ridge a Time 5.30 pm j For enquiries please call *****03, *****22, *****39. ALL514 words
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Advertisement120 1986-07-31 12 m\ vHL m i W^lhH^. M 1\ aSi «.<te. v J| HHL 'H ■^Il? /> «> Mr// "*^a^ m* Bk *WjR HS^F" SJK J^BBr Meets your needs. For baking, storing, preparing or serving. Known for its durability and designs, Pyrex® is perfect for your home. HHHSSHHHHHHHBHHfiHi preparing and serving JB^MWWj120 words
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197 1986-07-31 13 Man who stole Buddha statues jailed A THIEF climbed over a garden gate and helped himself to two statues of Buddha and 15 gold necklaces from another idol, a court heard yesterday. Bnt when Ng Kah Hnat, 25, returned to steal again a month later, two residents of the house197 words
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Article, Illustration123 1986-07-31 13 Winning road safety posters THREE winning posters were picked from among 184 entries for a Pedestrian Cross Walk sign contest at the News Centre m Genting Lane yesterday. The best winning poster will be unveiled at the launching of the road-safe-ty campaign on Sept 6. Some of the other designs123 words
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Article28 1986-07-31 13 DELTA constituency will celebrate National Day with a dinner and variety show at the Delta community centre on Saturday at 7.30 pm. Policewoman nabs her first crime suspect28 words
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315 1986-07-31 13 SUMIKO TAN - By SUMIKO TAN She overtook two men m chase to catch him IT HAPPENED exactly the way she imagined it would: The victim's frantic shouts for help, a chase and the subsequent arrest of the suspect. Traffic policewoman Lim Ah Siew's first arrest of a suspected snatch thief on Tuesday315 words
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383 1986-07-31 13 "I'm adventurous and the arrest was very exciting/ said WPC lim after the arrest. Better feedback with more grassroots: MP THE move to have more grassroots representation m the future is a good development, according to the MP for Ayer Rajah, Dr Tan Cheng Bock. He apparently feels such representation383 words
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216 1986-07-31 13 Five foreign unionists pay last respects to George Chua FIVE foreign unionists have paid their last respects to the family of the late Mr George Chua, president of the National Trades Union Congress, who died on Sunday. On Tuesday, Education Minister Dr Tony Tan visited the family to express his216 words
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Article82 1986-07-31 13 MEMBERS of Kampong Glam's lion dance troupe who wil] perform at Expo 86 m Canada were reminded last night to be on their best behaviour because the many visitors to Vancouver will judge Singapore by the way they carry themselves. Mr S. Rajaratnam, the Senior Minister82 words
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Article35 1986-07-31 13 THE Civil Aviation Authority of China will operate nine chartered flights between Singapore and Xiamen between Aug 24 and Dec 21. It will use Trident planes, which can carry 95 passengers.35 words
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Advertisement382 1986-07-31 13 A CDEYNAI IWI/ITATinM TO THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! THE SINGAPORE PRODUCTIVITY LECTURE is one of the productivity highlights of the year. Held annually, it is the pace-setter m the productivity arena. It is the voice of the state-of-the-art m productivity. In 1983, we brought to you a world class382 words
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Advertisement36 1986-07-31 13 |r|j|i^|Mf|g|J|Mi|M| B||| .&jm#* T^v aB HE jH BL THE PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL L SINGAPORE J 1 Cuscaden Road Singapore 1024 Tel:*****88 v *N I*u1 *u It i^rjjr^^ 11 £t > -"liis i v f _J^ A '^^^ttfe oW?^36 words
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Article, Illustration676 1986-07-31 14 A minimal reserve THE First Deputy Prime Minister's remarks at a seminar this week should put to rest the fears of those who were concerned that the withdrawal age would be raised to 60, or even 65, as recommended by the Howe Yoon Chong Committee. In indicating that the CPFMr Reagan - 676 words
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Article, Illustration441 1986-07-31 14 Is there a rift between her and Mrs Thatcher? LONDON Is the Queen of England antiAmerican? Given that she obviously enjoys the rapturous reception that she and her family receive on her visits to the United States, the question may be thought absurd. Yet some revealing insights into her alleged441 words
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Article452 1986-07-31 14 sures, is reported to be dismayed over the government's failure to help the regions hit by economic hardship and is alleged to be "furious" over Mrs Thatcher's decision to allow US bases m Britain to be used for the raids on Libya. The palace has responded to the newspaper revelations452 words
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507 1986-07-31 14 GERALD FROST - on a Dangerous Path, Professor Stephen Haseler wrote: "In Britain, attitudes toward the United States are on the verge of defining a new political divide m the nation. "The obvious self-identi-fication of Margaret Thatcher with aspects of American culture has forced the issue. "Whatever the merit of her policies, the507 words
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Article, Illustration162 1986-07-31 14 far from being helpless, as this second of two articles on small shareholders shows. How small investors can exercise their rights Bosch Hammers drill through concrete, steel )''^^y -I i^PaHll^Br TArAvlrl C iQTfTPCt f&SSI Bosch 11 210 Hammn -i p P ~~^"f^^^^^^^%^ imptut {lulls. i^ I 0 (ret trie Witri162 words
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Article, Illustration903 1986-07-31 14 JAMES NG - JAMES NG By of Timesdollar IT IS a popular misconception that the small shareholder is at the mercy of public companies and totally without rights or protection. He has rights, though he may not be aware of them. Most of these are found m the Companies Act and the rules903 words
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Advertisement27 1986-07-31 14 FOUR MINUTE ■sell HOW TO MAKE A DYNAMIC FIRST IMPRESSION IN iBWaE I THE VITAL MOMENTS THAT I CAW MAKE OR BREAK YOU IjHßm I—- -.JANETELSEA— I27 words
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Advertisement94 1986-07-31 14 I For the record Withdrawals from CPF in millions of dollars Grounds for Cumulative withdrawal 1884 1985 at 1985 55 years of age $806.0 $506.2 $3,082.9 Leaving Malaysia $92.0 $140.8 $561.2 Malaysian citizen $44 $54 $26.4 Physical incapacity and unsound mind $6.9 $7.6 $54.6 Death $35.6 $40.5 $260.1 Purchase of94 words
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Article439 1986-07-31 15 Excerpts of an editorial, headlined The Malaysian general election and Singapore, published m the Shin Mm Daily News on July 23. IN A democratic country, the ruling party has to seek a fresh mandate from the electorate once every four to five years. This is a normal routine which reminds439 words
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Article, Illustration147 1986-07-31 15 to abandon such a tradition. Malaysia and Singapore are brother states separated only by a strip of water. They are closely inter-re-lated. A peaceful and prosperous Malaysia will bring similar advantages to Singapore. Conversely, instability m Malaysia may lead to a host of problems m Singapore. As a neighbouring state,147 words
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1070 1986-07-31 15 REHMAN RASHID - AT 10.45 on Sunday night, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, parliamentary candidate for Kota Baru, made a promise he would later regret deeply. He told the people of the Buluh Kubu low-cost flats that he would keep talking until Mr Ghafar Baba arrived at the ceramah (rally). The Deputy Prime Minister was1,070 words
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490 1986-07-31 15 NADINE BROZAN - By NADINE BROZAN NEW YORK The woman sat at her new desk doing her new job at an international trading company m Washington and waited for an executive or perhaps an associate to invite her to lunch. "In my previous jobs, lunch had always been arranged for the first day,"New York Times - 490 words
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Advertisement175 1986-07-31 15 > iaH. i l^ .^rißHta^ jwi *r > *^hai i t 1 I Dining Set v BjL I Hi jjjpHP^^^ six cane back chairs j:l* flHr 1^« M I one dining table ;1 1 Jjj t >^ one four-door sideboard >< .*l% L* "3 s m^m^m^m^m^ l >^mm\ one tnree175 words
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155 1986-07-31 16 WE would like to thank "Enamoured Yishunite" for highlighting the advantages of living m Yishun m his letter "Make Yishun more beautiful with a recreational centre". (ST, July 16). The writer suggested that a recreational centre be built m Yishun to cater to those155 words
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241 1986-07-31 16 Surplus parking lots in Bukit Batok Central PLEASE refer to the letter "Fines are not the only way to solve parking problems" by "Frustrated" (ST, July 12), m which the writer suggested that more parking lots be built to solve the car parking problem m Bukit Batok Central. Our investigations241 words
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140 1986-07-31 16 THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would like to thank "Concerned Dog Lover" for writing on the subject of dogs being taught tricks. (ST, July 28). The writer asked about the poodle standing on its hind legs. Our vet says:140 words
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435 1986-07-31 16 I AM a temporary untrained graduate teacher (TGT) whose services will be terminated next month. When I first gave up a secure career which paid twice as much as teaching, many of my friends and loved ones could not understand why. I believe there435 words
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146 1986-07-31 16 ICs should be smaller and more durable I HAVE found ATM cards to be of a convenient size. They fit easily into wallets and are easy to carry. Moreover they are made of a more durable plastic. Could the authorities consider issuing smaller and more durable identity cards? The present146 words
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190 1986-07-31 16 THOSE living m Tampines new town know how inadequate the temporary bus interchange is m coping with their needs. The authorities should take a look at the bus queues and take the necessary measures to improve the situation. A long walk Why has it taken more190 words
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166 1986-07-31 16 I REFER to Mr L.S. Ang's suggestion about adopting the mirrored form of Mr Michael Lee's lion head symbol of Singapore. (ST, July 25). I don't think we will get the complete form of the letter S even if the symbol faces right.166 words
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Article, Illustration100 1986-07-31 16 lion is featured m a wall plaque or m a drawing of an unfurled banner (with flag-staff on the left), it faces left, as most other "lions" do. If we use Mr Michael Lee's lion symbol as a badge, it would very probably be worn on the left side. The100 words
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Article71 1986-07-31 16 I FULLY agree with Mr L.S. Ang's call "Why lion should face right". (ST, July 25). A lion facing right appears more dynamic and gives the impression that it is pointing towards the future. It is noted that the Sin- gapore Airlines logo is among other prominent logos71 words
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Article80 1986-07-31 16 MR L.S. Ang's suggestion (ST, July 25) that the red lion, the proposed national symbol of Singapore, should face right is not a sound suggestion. I am not an artist, but an old man of 74. I may have had very little educa- tion but I do appreciate80 words
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Article79 1986-07-31 16 YES, I agree with Mr L.S. Ang (ST, July 25) that the symbol of a lion designed by Mr Michael Lee should face right. The present symbol appears to me (maybe many others) like a big question mark from afar. It cer- tainly would do our nation no79 words
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Advertisement174 1986-07-31 16 We thank all our Patrons with fe^* a special 'Celebration' Menu at an attractive discount I $50 r^iSs .5? ©as-"" 1 f Suckling P«. ZB mo oooo^^^^ Dine Dance to the satin sounds of The Edition, frt Live Band at the Cathay 0 Jl wf I Patrons who 1 v'Ayf/M^i174 words
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Article81 1986-07-31 17 THE Straits Times Industrial Index and Business Times Composite Index improved again yesterday, although the Singapore stock market Scoreboard showed more falls than rises. The ST Index ended 2.86 points up at 746.30 and the Business Times Composite Index added 2.83 points to 625.62. Falls led rises81 words
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Article12 1986-07-31 17 HowPor £?38a Pegi Msio tIS'SX YHS 537,000 Tan Chong 477,00012 words
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Article217 1986-07-31 17 Rises Falls DBS 710 +20 MB«*int 362 -10 FIN 750 +15 SBS 190 -10 FinuMßoi 255 +15 Spore fodder 90-10 OCBC 720 +10 Landmarks H 50c 147 -9 ICS 545 +10 lionCorpn 190 -5 Khort(Guan 235 +7 Raleiiri 155 -5 r*th*lowsoc 147 +7 Chuan Hup 126 -5217 words
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Article35 1986-07-31 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)35 words
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Article15 1986-07-31 17 THE US dollar gained 20 ticks to close at DM 2.1210 m Singapore. i15 words
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Article21 1986-07-31 17 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ US$ ***** 155.90 Unq ***** Unq 1.4910 ***** ***** 6.8690 2.1812 ***** *****21 words
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Article12 1986-07-31 17 In Singapore, gold lost US$2.2O to close at U*****.70 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-07-31 17 Eurodollar: Gained seven ticks to 93.43 a contract. Deatschemark: Lost three ticks to 0.4728 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost four ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Gold: Lost US$2.2O to U*****.70 an ounce.33 words
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Article86 1986-07-31 17 Taiwan reaches a high TAIPEI The Taiwan dollar rose slightly yesterday to trade at NT538.06 to the US dollar, its highest value against the American currency m four years. The rise followed reports that the United States and Taiwan will hold exchange rate negotiations, possibly m Washington next week, whereAP - 86 words
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Article49 1986-07-31 17 MORRIS TOWNSHIP (New Jersey) AlliedSignal Inc., the automotive and aerospace company, said it plans to buy an equity stake m a South Korean parts maker. The company declined to name the parts maker but said the arrangements should be complete by the end of the year.49 words
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Article, Illustration60 1986-07-31 17 AP Magazine for China NEW YORK McGraw Hill Publications Co. has announced an agreement with a state-run company m China to jointly publish a monthly business magazine for Chinese executives. Under the pact, articles from the McGraw Hill magazines Business Week, Business Week International and International Management will be translatedAFP - 60 words
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Article551 1986-07-31 17 CONRAD RAJ - SYDNEY The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted an exemption to Australia's Westpac Banking Corporation under the Investment Companies Act, allowing Westpac to apply to list on US stock exchanges, the bank announced here yesterday. Westpac is the first non-US bank to receive the exemption. Westpac managing directorAP - 551 words
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Article, Illustration833 1986-07-31 17 DOREEN SOK - Bank of Singapore m Melbourne. MTP calls off bid for L&M stake By NORA CHENG PLAGUED by financial troubles, Malaya Tin Printing has called off its deal to buy a 18.42 per cent stake m L&M Group Investments Ltd. In a statement yesterday, the company said the decision to abort833 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-07-31 17 NORA CHENG - By DOREEN SOK Result is falling interest rates and lower returns EVEN the Post Office Savings Bank is not immune to the ravages of recession. Like any other bank, the POSB was probably hit by falling interest rates and lower returns from its investments when it said on Monday that255 words
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96 1986-07-31 17 Big Four bank said the drastic fall m POSB's earnings was most probably due to its higher bill for interest paid on an increasing volume of deposits, wiping out most of its already slim investment profits. Last year, POSB deposits rose 25 per cent over the year to $9.13 billion,96 words
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293 1986-07-31 17 budgeted for, falling interest rates also mean lower returns from money re-de-posited with other banks and financial institutions. The economist said: "With the rise m deposits, the POSB is probably m the position where it has a lot of funds m low-risk investments giving poor returns. "Interest paid by the293 words
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Article280 1986-07-31 17 STP papers hold their ad rates GOOD news for advertisers The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd is maintaining its rates for the group's English and Malay newspapers for the second year running. These comprise The Straits Times, The Sonday Times, Berita Harian, Berita Mlnggn and Business Times. These advertising rates280 words
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Article189 1986-07-31 17 PARIS The French government yesterday approved the merger of the state-owned electronics group CGE and ITT Corp of the United States, creating the world's secondlargest telecommunications company. Industry Minister Alain Madelin said the agreement between CGE and ITT would become effective today, which was the deadlineAP - 189 words
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Advertisement57 1986-07-31 17 Hopes rise J^^Zl^ y.<^r>C^» «HH^^B'or business < w^^P- .->-, o^JfaJ^K WHL ?»r tWMiffaFPy^ mi frit**' 4% A^•^-w.' Mill -'-^> viiV\io^ a v^ '^P% H.^ ■Bfe?' i I<k.io» oss S2sb mafk fl ■HHMH State Off the Economy Property The stock market ■■Ml/- A residential rally. The market says go! Ha^^Sß-^MWM but57 words
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Article5504 1986-07-31 18 READERS shoaw be aware of the Mtatiom of this nftmtatiofl. Not every transaction, nor every pike dtatt m at the stock exchange, b covered m "business done". Further, because at deafngs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m5,504 words
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Article1978 1986-07-31 18 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (2906) (1) 290 (1) 300 (2) 300 AMD(-) (1)290 Alcom (68S) (1) 65 (1) 68 (2) 69 (5) 68 xri AISB (578 595) (9) 59 (10) 59 (5) 60(21) 57 API (735) (24) 76 (3) 77 (21) 75 (2) 75' 2 (13) 74 (26) 73 Mi (7) 731,978 words
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Article47 1986-07-31 18 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted fer scr|p/ri|Ms. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABM is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 198647 words
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Advertisement248 1986-07-31 18 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION CREDIT LYONNAIS U.S. $30,000,000 Floating Rate Notes Due 11th September, 1988 (the "Notes") NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holders of the Notes of Credit Lyonnais (the "Bank"), that pursuant to the first paragraph of Condition 6(b) of the Terms and Conditions of the Notes, the Bank248 words
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Article506 1986-07-31 19 OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4V4 4Vi 4V« 4>4 Monthly 4'/ 2 Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 3% 4(1) 2 months 4(1) 3 months 4 4 4 4(1) 6 months 4/4 4W 4/4 4V 4 (1) 9 months 4W 4>4 4Vi 4506 words
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153 1986-07-31 19 Gold market Gold THE kilobar market PHYSICAL Buym-Seten traded between 5524,620 GOLD SJ and 5524,820 yesterday. Kiiobar 24.580 24.710 In the Far East mar- 53a ket, gold opened m the 10 gm 246-257 mornine at 2 8m 492-505 iTQiUi 7n/«9 nn 9 »h 50 m 1237-1.252 U*****. 70/352. 00 and153 words
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Article415 1986-07-31 19 THE US dollar closed higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer m bullish trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1760 and 2.1820. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1145/55 and closed at 2.1195/05. Trading was moderately active, fluctuating within415 words
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Article687 1986-07-31 19 More gains by indices but falls lead rises My 30 Yen Chanje Mitsub Elec 402 unch A|inomoto 1800 10 Mitsub Estate 2370 +90 Akai 399 -II Mitsub Heavy 491 +25 Amado 771 -6 Mitsubishi 849 -2 Asahi Chem 840 +8 Mitsui Co 500 +5 AsoN Gloss 1250 unch Mitsui Shipbldg687 words
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Article634 1986-07-31 19 THE Straits Times Industrial Index and Business Times Composite Index made their fourth straight gains yesterday, although falls beat rises on the Singapore stock market. The ST Index ended 2.86 points up at 746.30 and the broader BT Index added 2.83 points to 625.62. But there were only 64 risers634 words
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Article, Illustration728 1986-07-31 19 Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party. The Financial Times Industrial Index closed 7.8 points up at 1,271.60. HONGKONG prices closed lower yesterday on a late round of profit-taking by local and overseas investors. The Hang Seng Index lost 12.07 points to 1,847.94 after almost matching the record high of 1,865.65 set m728 words
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Article306 1986-07-31 19 Sydney INDICES Vol Sept 86 93.42 93.43 93.41 93.43 764 Dee 93.41 93.42 93.40 93.41 848 Mar 87 93.31 93.32 93.30 93.32 50 Jon 93.138 93.13 Sept 92.89 Dec 92.64 Mar 88 92.39 Jon 92.14 Open Int (Tnes): Ml 2. Act Vol (Toes): 2358. LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An306 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-07-31 19 i i i i i i _i i i I NST Index Wednesday 1,154.41 (1,152.16) ~-g Hongkong Hang Seng -?0 Wednesday 1,847.94 (1,860.01) |£L Austraian Ad-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,108.70 (1,105.10) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 17,799.05 (17,728.94) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,271.60 (1,263.80) Dow Jones Average ?f?s Tuesday 1,766.87 (1,773.90) (Figures m69 words
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Article68 1986-07-31 19 Simex futures Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened six ticks higher than the previous day's close at 93.42 and eased to 93.41 m quiet trading. Trading remained sideways within a narrow range for the greater part of the day. Liffe opening saw prices firming marginally to 93.43 before the September68 words
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Article66 1986-07-31 19 Deutschemark CURRENCY futures had a quiet session with prices trading marginally mixed after opening higher than the previous close as the US dollar ranged from 2.2135 to 2.1130 marks. September deutschemark closed three ticks lower at 0.4728. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept M 0.4735 0.473766 words
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Article50 1986-07-31 19 Japanese Yen SEPTEMBER yen closed one tick off the day's low at 0.*****5 after opening at the high of 0.*****8. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8t 0.*****8 0.*****8 0.*****4 0.*****5 111 Dec 0.*****5A 0.*****5 Mm 87 0.*****5A 0.*****5 Open Int (Tnes): 15t2. Act Vol (Tnes): 11(8.50 words
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Article38 1986-07-31 19 Gold GOLD futures for August delivery closed US$2.2O lower at U*****.70 an ounce. (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol AngM 352.30A 351.70 Sept 353.50 Oct 354.80 Open Int (Tnes): 17. Act Vol (Taes): NU.38 words
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Article280 1986-07-31 19 British pound Rubber SEPTEMBER pound closed 115 ticks higher at 1.4875. Reports from BA Futures Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore August 171.50 down 2.50 cents Malaysia August 216.00 down two cents Ship (Voyage) Boxes Avalable Clifford Ms (8610) COO 29/7 (1615) Takan I (1228) COD 29/7 (1300) Anson (*****S) COO280 words
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Article, Illustration46 1986-07-31 19 Tin Tin Closing prices MJ/kUo XL Tin 14.21 up two cents Turnover 95 tonnes up 65 tonnes Ship (Voyage) Arr CFS Tokio Br (06/566) 29/7 F3 Nep Coral (6) 29/7 F3 M Energy (19) 29/7 F4 Ned Delft (246) 29/7 F7 Sea Dragon (28N) 29/7 F746 words
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Article21 1986-07-31 19 Copper Closinf prices Copper £/tanm Tun Spot 891 50 892.00 (896.00-897.00) 3 months 912.00—913.00 (915.50-916.00) Market tone Steady Sales: 11,750 tonnes21 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-07-31 19 Silver Clown prices Silver USJ troy Wed Toe* Singapore 4 95-5 00 5 00-^O5 Tues Mm Ne* York 4 99-5 04 5 01-5.06 Source Credit Swsse Spore Managers' prices for July 31 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.82—0.88 The Savings Fund 0.74 0 80 Spore Prog Fund 0.34—0.37 Spore Sec244 words
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Article24 1986-07-31 19 Ctosini prices Aluminium £/tome Tun Spot *****-*****" (761.50 762 00) 3 months 774 00 774.50 (772.00—772 50) Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 4,750 tonnes24 words
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Article97 1986-07-31 19 Container schedules Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Colossus K35 aside 31/7 Eternal Moon K2O aside 31/7 Kota Angkasa KlB aside 31/7 Reina Kl7 aside 31/7 Niaga 14 K24E 31/7 1/8 Trans Fjord KlO 31/7 1/8 Pas* Panjanf Ba Dinh P2A aside 31/7 Hai Sung Lee 2 P2A aside 31/797 words
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Article12 1986-07-31 19 LCL containers unpacked at the container* freight station on July 30 (2300)12 words
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Article201 1986-07-31 19 Unit trusts Ships in port Palm oil Crude MS/tom paknoi Aug 507.50 (south) 502.50 (north) 490 (central) Rented pahnoi USJ/tonnes RBO palm oil Aug 217.50 (setters) Sept 215 (srtlers) Oct 212.50 (setters) RBO Stearin Aug/Sept/Oct 170 (sellers) RBO Olein Aug 245 (sellers) Sept 242.50 (selter*) Oct 240 (sellers) Crude stearin201 words
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Advertisement17 1986-07-31 19 St. omin^--3 is a i ZD house or flat from The Straits Tinhes Classifieds i E 117 words
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Article308 1986-07-31 20 DOREEN SOH - By DOREEN SOH After-tax profit more than doubled m first six months OVERSEAS Union Bank's investment arm more than doubled its interim profit by moving more of its investment portfolio overseas and into foreign currencies. After-tax profit for the six months to June 30 at308 words
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Article, Illustration262 1986-07-31 20 ANTHUINY HUE - Furniture fair nets $3. 5m so far ANTHUINY HUE RECESSION or not, visitors to the Asia Pacific Furniture Fair 86. now being held at the World Trade Centre Hall 4, have already spent $3.5 million aft the fair after only four days. The last Asia Pacific Furniture Fair held last262 words
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Article99 1986-07-31 20 Bata turns in better results SHOEMAKER and retailer Bata Malaysia Bhd has reported an 8 per cent higher pre-tax operating profit of M 55.17 million for the first half of the year, despite a lower turnover. Revenue slipped to M 548.29 million from MJ48.81 previously. Directors said the company's wholesale99 words
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203 1986-07-31 20 HOUSTON Global Marine, the troubled US rig company trying to restructure its loans under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, has said that it has taken measures to conserve cash as the offshore drilling market continues to worsen. And it said it would consider further measures, includingReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration228 1986-07-31 20 FIBRE Optics, the glamour communication* technology usually associated with hightechnology industries, has made Its way Into Singapore signboards. Laeai company Adlwx Trading, which Imparts these hair-thin fibres from I'K-maaafacturer Euroter Optical Fibres, is using them to light op discotheques, stare sign ami ather types ef228 words
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Article, Illustration145 1986-07-31 20 A SIMPLE Industrial vacuum cleaner that sucks up oil, water, chipping* and scraps, dust and sludge from factory floors easily that's the Japanesemade Asvae (right). Asvac, which is basically a top piste with a hose, can pick up any wet or dry material on145 words
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Article324 1986-07-31 20 Hyatt Regency in link-up with SAS TWO-and-a-half months after it cut short a management contract with the recently-opened Amara Hotel, Scandinavian Airlines has picked the Hyatt Regency Hotel as the one it will recommend to its business passengers flying to Singapore. From October, Hyatt will be an SAS associated hotel,324 words
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Article, Illustration492 1986-07-31 20 JAMES NG - By JAMES NG AMBASSADOR Holdings, which for the past four months has been answering questions on its two Perth hotel acquisitions, yesterday answered one more query raised by the Stock Exchange of Singapore about the deals m May, but m greater detail. Reiterating information492 words
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Advertisement529 1986-07-31 20 I ORGANIZATION I K^HJK^ buffet intrue w|ftN[ fl for development sites m it LMJO"* A B *v «ii. Q «o -.r ci.hnrhc r>* Qinnannm L_a_s_l/ Muqust is the month of national celebrations. Over at B the city area or suburbs of S.ngapore M Coleman's we are proud to present you529 words
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Advertisement299 1986-07-31 21 Eveiything MUST go at cost or below before 10th August '86* \;an§io^iens /^^^^7 &£rw\^** Ejjgt All models at q> (3-seater<St 2 armchairs) <«^Sii^^tt^^i HBBi tffil I •^•jMMggg^lPiWMW"^ *j BBBl^ttlHflV imir m BB ■-•-«jfc 4K^J||^_ t &t centre table. 8 sets on/> I^3BBBBBH(BBBBBBbBBBBBHBBBb HIKpbwmBBIIIHk&sII^^BkBEBSVBB 9ESS9VR99B|BB!IHBVHRBIiIRPVMr *,^^^.^yT^Srl '^L^^^i^^h^S^^hi^^v^^^^k^i^^^^^'' Tn\7 .t^r-^jt^ «wJ JtjftlT299 words
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Article85 1986-07-31 22 MDM WONG HUNG KENG AGE: 60 YEARS pasted away peacefully on 29th July, 1986 leaving behind beloved: HUSBAND: Yip Chee Sing SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Yip Mun Foong Annie Leong Yip Mun Hon Yip Mun Long Corinna Thong Yip Mun Pui DAUGHTER: SON-IN-LAW: Yip Mci Yin Robert Chia GRANDSONS: GRAND-DAUGHTERS: Kenneth Chia85 words
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Article, Illustration74 1986-07-31 22 VEERASAMY RAMASAMY AGE: 68 Ex-pump Operator P.S.A. Pasted away peacefully on 30.7.88 leaving behind beloved wife R. Neelavathy Sons: R. Subramanlam (SIA/NDT Engineering) R. Balakrishnan R Oanesan (ACJC) Daughters: R. Dcvi R. Premavathy R. Banumathy (P.S.A.) R. Janlgl (SGH/ENT) Sons-in-law: R. Muthu A. Arasapan N. Murall S. Mohan74 words
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Article, Illustration150 1986-07-31 22 MDM TAN PAT NEO AGE 74 years passed away peacefully on 30/7/86 Husband: LIM CHIN HEE Son: LIM SOON CHYE Daughter: LIM SOON NEO Son-in-law, daughter-in-law and S grandchildren to mourn her loae. Cortege will leave 17 Roeyth Road, Singapore 1954 on Friday let August IW6 tor Chua Chu Kang150 words
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Article, Illustration73 1986-07-31 22 MRS. HERBERT LAUW GEOK LAM nee EVELINE LEE ENG NEO departed 31.7.80 Six years have passed since you suddenly left us. The grief still linger deep and painful. Dearest Mom, is it God's will that you must leave us? Bitter conscience will remain m whoever took you away. You are73 words
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Article, Illustration133 1986-07-31 22 In loving memory of MISS CHAN SUI KENG Departed: 31.7 M We miss you dearly still, but are comforted that those who love God live forever In heaven and will one day be gathered as one family again. Always remembered by: DAD, MUM, WENG, JANET, YUNG AND MENG. In Loving133 words
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Article, Illustration110 1986-07-31 22 HJ ABDUL HAMID BIN SURIAN Departed 30th July 1985 Always remembered by bolovedwif^ndchildren^^^ in loving memory of CHAN SUI KENG Departed: 31/7/80 Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Always remembered by: Grand ESAH BTE ISMAIL Departed 31.7.85 In everlasting memory of one we110 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-07-31 22 60H CHECK ENG would like to thank relatives, I friends and colleagues for their mii valuable assistance, condolences, donations and kind assistance durJ2_UJJ2JJfJcentbereayernent^^^ aMMnasMaanHMBMaBaMaBV It's easy with CATS. RACING Keep Going in splendid trial ON THE TRACK with TONTO Handball 1600 1200 Happy Hustler 1200 1200 Hiawatha HI 1200 1200312 words
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Article543 1986-07-31 22 KEEP GOING V, entered solely for the $90,000 Pesta Sukan Cup over 1,600 m on Sunday, impressed at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With leading apprentice Ismadi Ismail astride, the Teh Choon Beng-trained gelding picked up speed from the I,ooom. mark and reeled off the last 600 m m 37.7 sec,543 words
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Article878 1986-07-31 22 PERTH After an uncertain beginning, a horse named after heart transplant pioneer Dr Christiaan Barnard has chalked up a string of five successive wins. Four-year-old Barnard, by Medical Man, started odds-on and coasted to the line m his latest victory. All his wins were at the provincial course at Kalgoorlie,WAN SENG YIP - 878 words
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Article130 1986-07-31 22 KUALA LUMPUR A total of 312 horses, comprising 192 m Class 3 and 120 m Class 5, have been entered for the Selangor Turf Club meeting starting on Aug 9. Ten races have been scheduled for each of the four days. The highlight of the meeting will be the Selangor130 words
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Advertisement177 1986-07-31 22 i %i cTWemoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day before publication. I I (Or call CATS at 7371 166). To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd Classified Advertisement Department I 390 Kirn Seng Road I Times House, Singapore 0923177 words
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Advertisement22 1986-07-31 22 "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 5680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.22 words
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Advertisement202 1986-07-31 22 Who is the mystery seller of a giant piece of land m Upper Bukit Timah? BT studies the factors which will influence the outcome of today's air talks between SIA and JAL Bl Top quality for 1 top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Tan202 words
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Article, Illustration494 1986-07-31 23 Challenger Bruno back m business to win title EDINBURGH (Scotland) 4 The dream is still there. I am carrying on, and I still believe I can become champion of the world. In my heart, I've still not recovered. But mentally and physically I have. It wasReuter - 494 words
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Article, Illustration310 1986-07-31 23 KORTRIJK (Belgium) Greg Lemond, the first American ever to win the Tour lie France, received a hero's welcome from his adopted hometown on Tuesday. But the tired, smiling Lelnond could not hide some bitterness, explaining how he had to fight within his own team to win the world's top cyclingAP; AFP - 310 words
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Article151 1986-07-31 23 TOKYO North Korea have renewed their call for an equal share of the 1988 Summer Games as a South Korean government spokesman ruled out further concessions from a compromise plan laid down by the International Olympic Committee. South Korean Minister of Culture and Information, Lee WonUPI - 151 words
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Article, Illustration478 1986-07-31 23 BASEBALL South Korea trounced Belgium 26-2 m an amateur World Championships game m Rotterdam, Holland. American Major League resuls: Texas 6 Baltimore 5, Chicago 4 Boston 1, Detroit 6 Cleveland 3, Milwaukee 6 NY Yankees 4, Minnesota 4 Seattle 2, Toronto 5 Kansas City 2, Oakland 4 California 2. National:AP; Reuter; AFP - 478 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-07-31 23 Nehemiah to take part m Italy meet HOUSTON American Renaldo Nehemiah, the world record-holder m the 110 metres hurdles who became a professional football player m the United States, plans to resume his amateur track and field career at the Viareggio meet m Italy on Aug 6, his attorney, RonReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement345 1986-07-31 23 < ntvLrW The heats are on At the Farrer Park Athletics Centre on All competitors must report to the August 3, 10 and September 7. Marshall 30 minutes before the start of each event, then, to the starting Collect vouv points and field event areas number tags! i 1 Where:345 words
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Advertisement158 1986-07-31 23 $3.8 million sold. Why are you missing out? j7 Theme; Ideal Urban Furniture V-^^ Innovative Product Award given to new furniture items which meet the organiser's high standards of Mpp_.^^k^ design and quality. Widest range of quality furniture under one roof. aA %W^^^|%^ Modular, knock-down, do-it-yourself and custom-made t^% v^^158 words
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Article, Illustration462 1986-07-31 24 HILVERSUM (Holland) Ricky Osterthun, the unseeded West German who is the defending champion m the US$lOO,OOO ($218,000) Melkhuisje Grand Prix tournament, ousted fourth-seed Tomas Smid, of Czechoslovakia, 6-4, 6-3 m the first round here on Tuesday. Top seed Miloslav Mecir had little trouble against Spain's unseeded Sergio Casals, thrashing himAP - 462 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-07-31 24 Reuter Tired of tennis, but Mats can't afford break Wilander's in a tight spot 4 Sometimes, tennis is like a feeling you get after a good dinner you're full even before you play a match. The only possibility is to take a break and get hungry again, but you couldReuter - 416 words
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Article190 1986-07-31 24 Reuter Stop the 'slave contract' STOCKHOLM Mats Wilander is not only tired of tennis, but is fed up with the Swedish Tennis Association and may not play m the Davis Cup semi-fi-nal against Czechoslovakia m Prague from Oct 3-5. "I don't feel like playing for Sweden," Wilander told Swedish radioUPI - 190 words
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Article92 1986-07-31 24 UPI ON THE SOCCER SCENE All's well with Socrates RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian star Socrates underwent surgery here on Tuesday for a herniated disc In his spine, his doctor said. Dr Giuseppe Taranto said the operation was a success. He said Socrates should be able to play again m 3#-4iAFP - 92 words
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208 1986-07-31 24 AFP Socrates... operation a success Eddie's fitness news cheers Chelsea LONDON Chelsea goalkeeper Eddie Niedzwiecki, who missed the latter part of last season with a knee ligament injury, is expected to be fit for the start of the coming season. Chelsea manager, John Hollins, said: "Eddie is dedicated. He hasReuter; AFP - 208 words
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Article140 1986-07-31 24 AFP SCOREBOARD ENGLAND Ist Inns 3*7 NEW ZEALAND Ist Inns 342 ENGLAND 2nd Inns (overnight llt-3) G. Gooch c Watson b Bracewell 183 M. Moxon Ibw Hadlee 5 C. Atttey b Gray 16 D. Gower b Gray 3 M. Gattlng c M. Crowe b Gray 26 P. WUley b BracewellReuter - 140 words
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Article204 1986-07-31 24 LONDON The broad bat of England opener Graham Gooch dashed New Zealand's hopes of victory m the First Test at Lord's on Tuesday. Gooch hit 183, his second-highest Test score, allowing his captain Mike Gatting to declare at 295 for six 261 runs ahead. With less than 90 minutes left,Reuter - 204 words
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Advertisement1421 1986-07-31 24 d@? \ss^^* m SHELL PEARL NECKLACE •""^National GlO W/l-'LrfAoi a^P^HWaHaaaflK^a? J* aaaMß 14 Days, 4 Programme Timer. *> /-r»-a^k^-v <*• LV aaaa! Wr mm WHSa***^^ Super Still. Slow Motion, National NV-G7 EN fOf BV6fV OUfChaSC Ol SlOll iV aHOVC I I^Ji Infra-red Remote Control 14 Days. 4 Programme Timer VXJX1,421 words
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Article8 1986-07-31 25 By JANICE SEAH Raffles for the fourth year8 words
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Article, Illustration642 1986-07-31 25 LEE WAI WUN - Schoolscene Colin proves to be no easy meat SACRIFICIAL lambs have a tough time. It's hard enough knowing you're expendable, it's worse when you actually lose. Colin Theng was fed to the lions at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. And true to tradition, he lost. But of all his teammates,TAN SHAN ANN; NGHAI CHEE WAH - 642 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-07-31 25 ALBERT SIM Seventh heaven By LEE WAI WUN TO BE seven times overall champions that was the aim of Chinese High's C Division boys at yesterday's Schools National gymnastics championships. After leaping and twirling their way to nine out of 10 golds at the Singapore Badminton Hall, the young adolescentsALBERT SIM - 457 words
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Article594 1986-07-31 25 JANICE SEAH; MAHMOOD GAZNAVi - fgdfgsfdgf Second win for Peicai DEFENDING champions Peicai scored their second success m the Schools National C Division boys hockey competition with a 2-0 win over St. Joseph's Institution at Balestier Road yesterday. Iftikhar Ahmed and Lim Seong Woon scored. Other results: Victoria School 2 (N. Rajagopal, T. Ramesh) Monk's594 words
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Article174 1986-07-31 25 Heng bt Lian Yin Keat (yuko). Team: A semi-final: Jurong JC bt Catholic JC 3-1; Raffles JC bt Kirn Seng Tech 4-0, Third place Catholic JC bt Kirn Seng Tech 4-1. B BraddeU bt SJI 4-1; RI bt Kirn Seng Tech 4-1. Third place Kirn Seng Tech bt SJI 34.174 words
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314 1986-07-31 25 J. RAJENDRAN - DUNEARN Technical created a mild stir when they beat last year's joint champions Raffles Institution 12-0 m a Schools National C Division rugby match at Dunearn Road yesterday. Dunearn showed better co-ordination and teamwork and marshalled their ranks well to score three tries one m the first half and two314 words
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167 1986-07-31 25 Two student, the eldest son of a nut merchant. A staunch Buddhist, Yen Chye has ambitions to match his size when it comes to judo, a sport which he took up six years ago. He has already won a silver medal at each of the last two South-east Asia Games167 words
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Advertisement649 1986-07-31 25 W^ony Sup* USUAL: $425 USUAL: $175 USUAL: $235 NOW: $320 NOW: $106 NOW: $170 SONY ICF-7600D SONY WM-F22 SONY WM-101 World Band Radio Walkman Walkman Pre-sel Digital Tuner Synthesizer ArvVFM Auto Stop Auto Reverse Dofcy USUAL: $315 USUAL: $235 USUAL: $630 NOW: $205 NOW: $158 NOW: $520 SONYWM-F65 SONYWM-Fl7 SONYFH-10W649 words
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Article270 1986-07-31 26 Automated set to end SIA reign NEWCOMERS Automated Systems look set to end Singapore Airlines Group's domination m the Anchor Beer Business Houses championship, which enters its quarter-final stage at East Coast Recreation Centre today. With four C-graders Fred Tan, Joel Lee, A. Ansari and Charles Quek m their side,270 words
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Article, Illustration151 1986-07-31 26 TAY CHENG KHOON ON SQUASH One-serve rule experiment 4 Personally, I think this is a good move. Unlike tennis, there is no reason for two services. Players should get their first attempt m. Furthermore, this is ideal for the Ovaltine championships, with their large field, as it should m help151 words
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Article251 1986-07-31 26 Move to be introduced at Ovaltine Graded championships THE record 495 players taking part m the Ovaltine Graded championships at Kallang from Aug 10-24 must concentrate on getting their first services right. For, from the pre-quarter-finals onwards, no second serves will be allowed. This experiment is at the request of251 words
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Article201 1986-07-31 26 ment. But, m the earlier rounds, matches will be based on the best of three, instead of five, games. "This is unavoidable, especially m the men's F Grade, where there are 197 entries." Meanwhile, Zainal Abidin and Lim Seok Hui should sail through to the men's and women's premier titles201 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-07-31 26 JOE DORAI ON SOCCER Irish test for Lions SINGAPORE will take on University College of Dublin at the National Stadium on Aug 14 m what promises to be one of their stiffest sparring matches before they play m the Merlion Cup competition from Aug 24. Though the name could give208 words
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Article148 1986-07-31 26 Fandi...will rejoin team Protest by the winning team ALBERT JOHNSON SOMERSET United SC have lodged a protest against Nee Soon CSC for fielding a non bona-fide player m their National Football League Division Three match at St Wilfrid's Complex last Saturday. Somerset's team manager-cum-secretary G. S. Dasan said: "We haveBernama - 148 words
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Article146 1986-07-31 26 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Johnnie Walker stroll By MAHMOOD GAZNAVI JOHNNIE Walker Black Label, who qualified for the Singapore Darts Association Team 301 knockout finals by the skin of their teeth, made good use of their entry to win the crown by defeating Octopus 7-2 at Bedok on Tuesday. Against Singapore Recreation Club Blues146 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-07-31 26 ON WATER POLO Singapore squad to tour Hungary SINGAPORE Sports Council's Sportsboy of the Year award winner, Tony Koh, is among the 15-man squad selected for a 12-day training-cum-com-petition stint m Hungary from Aug 19-30. The trip, jointly sponsored by Fraser and Neave and the SSC, is part of a276 words
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14 1986-07-31 26 Tony.. .among 15- man squad HAKIKAT RAI ON ATHLETICS Lydia, Isidro spearhead Filipino squad14 words
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Article350 1986-07-31 26 LYDIA DE VEGA and Isidro del Prado will head the Philippines' challenge m next month's Asean Cup track and field meet m Singapore. Lydia, the Asian Games 100 metres champion, is entered for five events 100 m, 200 m, 400 m, 4xloom and 4x400m relay for the Aug 16-17 meet.350 words
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Article, Illustration128 1986-07-31 26 Schools in SINGAPORE SCHOOLS beat Midas Sports 15-3, 16-14, 15-17, 15-11 m the Volleyball Association of Singapore Open men's semi-finals at Toa Payoh last night. Safsa beat Safra 15-12, 15-10, 15-4 m the other semi-final. HOCKEY Two sent off in boring match P W D L F APts. SRC 17128 words
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Advertisement145 1986-07-31 26 ILk -^1 £j^ ■■'V- dJJ^BW *I^B ttL+r~* When you choose to fly Qantas to Australia a week to Australia from the various Asian capitals. Boeing 747 or 767--you'll soon realise that there are a lot more places to fly 26 direct flights a week from Singapore. 2 from So if145 words
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Miscellaneous129 1986-07-31 26 GYMNASTICS Schools National (-'ships (SBH, 9am 2pm). NETBALL Singapore National Leagae (Petain Rd, 6.15pm). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Police v Tampines Rovers (6.45pm), Forces v Farrer Park Utd (8.45pm) Jalan Besar. Port League Div 2 final: Electrical Engineering Dept v Cable Car (Bukit Chermin, 5.30pm). SOFTBALL Schools National C Boys129 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-07-31 27 Crystal Palace stint for sprint hope GODFREY ROBERT EDINBURGH Singapore swimmer Ang Peng Siong will continue his training at Crystal Palace, London, for a week before flying off to Madrid for the World Championships from Aug 15-23. Peng Siong, 22, who has been entered for the 50mReuter - 328 words
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Article6 1986-07-31 27 Beater Medley quartet qualify for final6 words
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503 1986-07-31 27 GODFREY ROBERT EDINBURGH Undeterred by a bomb hoax, which caused a one-hoar delay, and tight security because of the vteit by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Singapore qualified for the final of the 4xlt*metre medley relay on the last day of the swimming programme at the Royal Commonwealth PoolReuter - 503 words
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Article135 1986-07-31 27 there was no doubting her courage m the final as she powered to victory by 2.79 seconds. "Laurie was pretty mad at me. I understood his reaction," she said. "But I just slept, then did my usual pre-race warm-up," she said. She clocked 2:00.61, swimming m the difficult outside lane.135 words
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Article, Illustration135 1986-07-31 27 EDINBURH A bomb disposal squad was called to the Commonwealth Pool yesterday, less than two hours before the Prince and Princess of Wales were due to arrive to watch the Games swimming events. Police cleared the pool of practising swimmers and their coaches for 40 minutes after a sniffer dog135 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1986-07-31 27 GIMES SNIPPETS Flawed: Weightlifters have smashed record after record, but the specially-adapted floor of the Playhouse Theatre stage was not so strong. It started to break up when only the middleweight division had been completed and had to be renewed before the heavier classes could take place. Slow coach: England's1,210 words
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364 1986-07-31 27 manager EDINBURGH The controversial end to Daley Thompson 's decathlon triumph could have been avoided If he had been approached differently, England team manager Gordon Wright said here on Tuesday. Thompson refused to meet reporters after receiving Us gold medal on Monday and Games pressReuter - 364 words
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Article539 1986-07-31 27 ThompBon...muBt be approached correctly Coughing Coe is out of 1,500 m From GODFREY ROBERT EDINBURGH The big 800 m clash between England's Olympic 1,500 m champion Sebastian Coe and onform countryman Steve Cram remains m doubt as the athletics programme enters its fourth day at Meadowbank Stadium here today. Coe,539 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-07-31 27 Coe...hM withdrawn from l,s*hn Spedding's challenge 41 feel wiped out. I'm disappointed and frustrated at having to withdraw from the 1,500 m. But those are the team ft doctor's or- ders. -Coe He's the threat, says de Castella EDINBURGH Robert de Castella, Australia's world marathon champion, yesterday named Olympic bronze-medallistReuter - 204 words
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Article133 1986-07-31 27 Reuter De Castella... "we're equal favourites' 7 Cut eye stops Canadian boxer EDINBURGH English middleweight Rod Douglas stopped Canadian Egerton Marcus m controversial circumstances on Tuesday night to earn a semi-final place m the boxing event. The bout was stopped midway through the second round after Marcus had been caughtReuter - 133 words
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145 1986-07-31 27 could only be a punch which caused the cut." Douglas looked impressive during the five minutes of action and goes into the semi-final against Scotland's George Feme. Canadian manager Taylor Gordon said later: "The English boy had spent most of the first round with the top of his head wedgedReuter - 145 words
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Advertisement111 1986-07-31 27 w^^^F A WKt^^L m^F -^H& MEDICATED POWDER Effectively protects, soothes and refreshes jTlealthy skin needs to be '"~J|Ci^T I^HI nurtured. Care for your skin with iisP% I Purol Medicated Powder. Used after provides relief from and protects your PIH odour, absorbs perspiration and fresh. It also effectively relieves »J prickly111 words
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Miscellaneous118 1986-07-31 27 ATHLETICS 11am: women's high jump qualifying. 11.31: men's 30km walk final. 2pm: men's long jump final. 2.31: women's 100 m hurdles semi-finals. 2.35pm: men's high jump final. 2.56: men's 200 m semi-finals. 3.15: men's 800 m final. 3.31: women's 800 final. 3.35: women's javelin final. 4pm: women's 200 m. 4.25:118 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-07-31 28 US Senate votes for TV coverage despite protests WASHINGTON The Senate voted 78-21 for permanent television coverage m the chamber on Tuesday despite protests that the cameras have already opened a "Pandora's box" of ills, including verbosity, grandstanding and unbridled political ambition. Proponents predicted Senate TV will improve debate andUPI - 316 words
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Article70 1986-07-31 28 NEW YORK A British earl has been indicted m New York for illegally distributing heroin and cocaine. Earl John Jermyn, 31, of London, was named m a two-count indictment filed Monday, charging he was a narcotics customer of a drug ring that operated out of a luxury town-house m NewUPI - 70 words
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856 1986-07-31 28 THE Government's move to allow Singaporeans to withdraw most of their CPF savings at the age of 55 after setting aside a minimum sum for old age was welcomed by most people interviewed by The Straits Times yesterday. Mr David Schulze, a member of the group of 12 economists who856 words
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Article34 1986-07-31 28 BOMBAY Police have seized snake skins worth more than US$l million (552.18 million) from a goods yard, the Press Trust of India reported on Tuesday. AFP Johor Baru police break up heated political debateAFP - 34 words
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184 1986-07-31 28 JOHOR BARU A 150--strong police squad equipped with teargas was called m when a heated debate between National Front (NF) and Partai Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia supporters (PSRM) opposite the General Post Office here Wednesday night drew a crowd of about 4,000. The police, who arrived m three trucks, a jeepBernama - 184 words
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Article, Illustration555 1986-07-31 28 MATHEW YAP; AZIZ HUSSIN - MATHEW YAP MORE than 5,000 brand-new sinks from Housing Board estates have ended up m Mr Lim Chin Teck's scrapyard m the past five years. He resells them as scrap. Mr Lim, who describes himself as a hardware trader, buys discarded metal items, including stainless steel sinks and aluminium doors555 words
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Article211 1986-07-31 28 TOKYO Japan has decided to lower interest rates on government loans provided to developing nations this autumn to help ease the impact of the yen's appreciation on borrowers, a Tokyo newspaper reported yesterday. The Tokyo Shimbun newspaper said the decision was m response to requests from borrowing nations such asUPI - 211 words
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Article93 1986-07-31 28 A SINGAPOREAN drowned while he was snorkelling with some colleagues m the sea off Pulau Babi Tengah, near Mersing, on Sunday. Mersing police said yesterday that Mr Andy Tan Siew Kia, 34, a draughtsman with Diethelm (S) Pte Ltd, drowned near the island, about 10 km off the fishing town93 words
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114 1986-07-31 28 JOHANNESBURG A black South African homeland government minister was killed when a bomb exploded m his car, the South African government said yesterday. Mr Piet Ntuli, Home Affairs Minister m the Kwandebele government, was travelling alone m his car when it exploded m Siyabushwa, 100 km north-east of Pretoria, theReuter - 114 words
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Article35 1986-07-31 28 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 3.51 points to 1,763.36 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. AP THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1986AP - 35 words
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Advertisement104 1986-07-31 28 More report* on Page 7 SMURFY CHILD CARE AND V, DEVELOPMENT CENTRE Vv^ J I IDA LorongG. Telok Kurau Singapore 1542 Tel J48i47() SMURPYI Registration now open for Nursery I, 11, 111 and Half Full Day and After School Care. Dedicated and qualified staff from Smurfy Childcare Development Centre will104 words
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Advertisement244 1986-07-31 28 GRAND SALE 50%-65%°"j W IMl^lraWHffll HNEST PERSIANS TRIBAL AFGHANS CHINESE PAKISTAN AMIR SONS (since i92i) PTE LTD #01-15 1 Facing the Orchard Mall #03-01 to 07 LUCKY PLAZA, Singapore Mon to Sat 1 0.00 am 7.00pm Tel; *****83 *****07 Relite is clearly the choice of quality consciousSingaporeansl^B lust l(K)k at244 words
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Miscellaneous50 1986-07-31 28 Wa IV S^B J m W*% M^ Bk, J B >,' R JBI at. HI ll B^^Ml fl| y M Hr^Bt^v E »^J HI fi IT^ H M ABrfBBBw In JBm Bm I I S Bm^^BmL* SH> ■i OpeninqSoon Auq'B6 Bs Another Supercuts at /MW^^nPt)^ 1 \B Wisma Atria JP^^fw50 words
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Article286 1986-07-31 1 Flying for good food Some Singaporeans looking for new ways to satisfy their palates are taking to the skies. In a small plane usually carrying four or seven people hired from the Singapore Flying Club, they head for Malaysia or Indonesia m search of good286 words
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Article306 1986-07-31 1 rather unique. This Indonesian soy sauce is thicker and sweeter than regular sauce. Mixed with herbs, djeruk nipis juice (lime juice) and chopped chillies, it was a perfect concoction for the fried towhoo, which was crisp on the outside but soft m the centre. Gado-gado, garnished with buah ijarh krupuk,306 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-07-31 1 opor ajam, fried tampeh, vegetable soup with beaten eggs, salads of cabbage, cucumber, towgeh, doutu, crisp green salad leaves and krupuk with bumbu rudjak and bumbu ketjap (both sauces) given separately. There were samble goreng, ikan fritter, sajur lodeh and kachang panjang tumis kecap. The last dish had a surprising296 words
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Article265 1986-07-31 1 Some taste Chinese, but most had a very unique local taste. This was food street, with a mass of people feasting. Everyone was kept continuously hungering for more because of the irresistible smells. Crabs were sizzling over charcoal braziers, mussels were spitting m a kind of peppery batter, browning and265 words
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Advertisement794 1986-07-31 1 O* -j* J tf if iimai J»£ Pill fe^s^ a Suigapwes fairest prices iti:«fi:tfi a-. WIN a 6-month supp/y of Fair Price L#& .*~^J7=; > Jr. I _T_ f V r .Mr hoijqphranri nrnriiirt*; worth <L^nn» I i^^izxSSn^^ teefeslS^ fresh There will be /WHucky winners! jmm, f^ XFF*9ti I4^o, J^794 words
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Advertisement78 1986-07-31 1 Trim, taut and manly? 2 Myths and facts about muscles, exercise and women I *i That Wedding Dress 3 m detail! A Chinese princess m Tibet 5 The Queen of Tibet a film on a famous royal marriage Luigi Zara 4 The chef who held history m his hands Food,78 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1986-07-31 2 JACK WILLIAMS - By JACK WILLIAMS OSTEOPOROSIS, which is marked by loss of height, back pain and disability, is a medical fossil. Ancient mummies are known to have manifested symptoms. It was only m the 1970s that medical science began to find ways of preventing and arrestingCopley News Service - 1,029 words
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Article308 1986-07-31 2 history of alcoholism or of osteoporosis m the family. As exercise helps to prevent osteoporosis, all women should take up some form of activity, preferably one which involves weight bearing. Does exercise have any effect on menstruation? Dysmenorrhea. also known as painful menstruation, is marked by cramps m the lower308 words
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Advertisement206 1986-07-31 2 The silky-cotton strength of the new Silcot COMFORTABLE FIT sanitary pad gives you protection you can Individually wrapped, the extra slim, silkytrust. The twin adhesives and Side- cotton cushion layer of Silcot means a Guards prevent side leakage plus the perfect fit every time. Superabsorbent Miracle-Gel means SUPER SAFE instant,206 words
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Advertisement261 1986-07-31 2 MEMBERSHIP AT DYNAMI FOR ONLY $K>o! Fitness Express For those who want m popular Fitter You programme, to better prepare themselves for m This four week programme National Service oi then IPP Test, m^^will initiate you to fitness A brainchild of Dr Ang Kong Ee^mf^^and get you rejuvenated, poised, Fitness261 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-07-31 3 NATTILY nautical page boy Prince William, four, m his 19th century sailor's uniform, almost stole the fashion show even from his delightful companion here, bridesmaid Laura Fellowes, six. Through the day, the future king of England, elder son of Charles and Diana,The Times of London - 248 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1986-07-31 3 JOHN BABBAGE - A DRESS with a sense of history and fun was Sarah Ferguson's choice for her wedding day last week. The royal bride brought the past to life with her romantic, gleaming gown of ivory Italian silk. Pointed mediaeval sleeves, Renaissance embroidery on the bodice and a rococo fan bow above1,125 words
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384 1986-07-31 3 Lindka: 'With Sarah, it has been absolute bliss.' The Ferguson coat of arms which inspired the thistle and bees on the duchess' wedding gown. THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1986 3 BB^bV l^^^ >^ B^^_^ d^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ _^B^B^BB^^_^-^ 1 J^^"^ "J^H^'^F. >: 9 B^^^PmVPRHHI tP IBH !mla jRI jIBHBk I384 words
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Advertisement90 1986-07-31 3 /ZjA^-.DCaiOli BEDDW6 PROMOTIOW I All at genuine promotional prices with wonderful FREEGIFTS. hi SIMMONS i^^J Foam Specially brought to you by our sponsors '■i^lM/*' I Beautiful Floor "fa 1 ««^*JB^iL" sets of 2 pillows W%f'- 1 boteter sB B&&~i< _~^&0 flr* HBBi^R^<ti&^* fl Spring Mattress to/y 3' $99 lM' <i^BMbI90 words
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Article, Illustration679 1986-07-31 4 Winston Churchill, Hitler, Mussolini, Field Marshall Montgomery... Chef Luigi Zara has fed top men from both sides of World War 11. MAGDALENE LUM meets the chef who could have changed the course of history. IF YOU drop m at the Italian Food Festival679 words
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Article266 1986-07-31 4 May Ho - lEty May Ho Theme Where When How much What you get Kebabs Cafe Vienna, Lunch dinner ala carte From spicy chicken tikka or Royal Holiday for the month from Thai prawn kebabs to a Inn of August $11 $16 skewer of Turkish lamb delights with steamed rice Greek la266 words
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Article, Illustration683 1986-07-31 4 MAGDALENE LUM - Latest happenings MAGDALENE LUM By HEALTH food buffs can check out Checker's Health Cafe m Orchard Point which is celebrating its first birthday next month. George Ng, the cafe's 27-year-old owner and managing director, is planning a special salad buffet comprising 10 new items, costing $5 to $6.90 for the683 words
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Advertisement1280 1986-07-31 4 QMAQU PRIPF Q/VI PQlC^I^ I From 31 JUL to 1 0 AUG OIYIMOn I l IIUL, UnLLUi 1 I OLYMPUS TOSHIBA XT V 620 ~A HANDSFREE SPEAKER M C MAKERS OF YASHICA CARL ZEISS LENS I^Tk™ 0 J#, rr«73 T 0 0 0 el UP T SS26 0 «!o E(TONE)1,280 words
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Advertisement54 1986-07-31 4 I Long John Silvefsl^ 9H j^fl J^^ w^t^^^^ JM^v.. Treat mP^ is Better R!^' at Long JDhii Silver's Enjoy the experience of a wholesome, scrumptious meal consisting of deep sea scallops, fish fillets, chicken planks, buns, coleslaw and fryes. Sounds good, doesn't it? Far East Plaza Bukit Batok (St. 11)54 words
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Article, Illustration46 1986-07-31 5 I fgdgsfg A marriage of drama and history 4 The first day we arrived at Dunhuang, two of our crew members fainted from lack of oxygen and had to be taken to the hospital. m The producer, Mr Chen Xi, on the shooting of the film.46 words
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Article570 1986-07-31 5 The Queen of Tibet, a Chinese-Australian joint production, is the first feature film shot on location along the Silk Road. GOH BENG CHOO speaks to its producer, who is here for the screening of the film which starts m five cinemas tonight. THE Queen of Tibet, which debuts m five570 words
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Article, Illustration412 1986-07-31 5 would know that Princess Ping Yang, Wencheng's aunt, was noted for her martial arts skills and even sent a troop of women soldiers to escort Wencheng on her way to Lhasa. Wencheng herself possessed a treasure sword and knew some gongfu.", said Mr Chen. Filming m those remote parts was412 words
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142 1986-07-31 5 KOH SIEW TIN - gaifc7;X& <^ y A v ±>:^W« m u± m t£ m =p w> EJHttBj£« ft 8 «P«f n& n m m-8s•& 8 s ft %mmmmm&sLi%: "ft W J£ fft'MP,lt *2 >0Y tir fi'4 55 k i SSeftBJ ft Si]/tr#?i*!ffliMß&BE&# %*tft?^W ffi^ -^^M m w mw&mft °m m w w &P142 words
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Article, Illustration602 1986-07-31 5 axricttiw+fflnjaffftja First public concert by PA youth orchestra By KOH SIEW TIN THE People's Association Youth Chinese Orchestra will give its first public concert at the Singapore Conference Hall on Saturday, at 8 pm, to celebrate the orchestra's fifth anniversary. The orchestra has played m schools and community centres and602 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-07-31 5 dnced took root m Tibet and are still m existence today. A palace based on the Tang model was built during King Gambo's rale. The Jokhang Temple, which is still standing today, laid the basis for ceremonial Tibetan architecture, culminating m such magnificent edifices as Lhasa's Potala and the Tashi171 words
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Article26 1986-07-31 5 iSattff^aEffi *S* f^i^t A,i|J«lfs] -1M'J '4i Itt ff fit- -i^feK^j jcft& [2 ■n '^/v J'«J¥ s£i4< 'AiffpfuiJ -iMi sy> iL _k Spited Ci'j 'fr- |i>] 'fit]26 words
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Advertisement202 1986-07-31 7 |r AND THE FASTEST TO LOS ANGELES Btefl i p S i ,^^Bl ■KB |BwßW^^^^^ i I 1 J V i For the first time ever, Malaysian Airline System, MAS, For reservations, contact your favourite travel agent or Malaysian Airline I 1 tP 1™ r rY e Mfliavsifln flap to202 words
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Article126 1986-07-31 8 Bilingual Dwibahasa Apad puts up 18 paintings in art fair By AZMAN SIRAJ ART enthusiasts would, no doubt, be thrilled by Art Fair 86 that is jointly organised by the Ministry of Community Development and Lianhe Zaobao/Wanbao and will run for three days, beginning tomorrow. They will certainly view it126 words
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Article, Illustration972 1986-07-31 8 AZMAN SIRAJ - from various associations. They will also be able to buy several of the exhibits. To draw a large number of participants the organisers have sought the assistance of various art groups. They were requested to encourage their members to send as many of their art works as possible. One of972 words
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Article, Illustration209 1986-07-31 8 akan dipamerkan untuk orang ramai. "Dengan cara begini sajalah, Apad dapat berkhidmat untuk anggotanya kerana melalui pertunjukkan serta pameran serupa mi, masyarakat dapat mengenali hasil kerja tangan Apad. Mana tahu, melaluinya Apad akan dapat menarik lebih ramai lagi masyarakat untuk mendekati dan menceburi bidang lukisan bersama kami. "Tetapi, untuk pameran209 words
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Advertisement1524 1986-07-31 8 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES hh QTANT3 R^fiftfti Hrn Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: M jjkigg Service; Xel *****11 Straits-Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: S$5.(K) Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. KS f>()881 TIMKAI) cx 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc cm. Posted: Sslo.(K> NOTICES Jit* ttS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD i~:~ E Between SIME DIAMOND LEASING HALF-YEARLY1,524 words
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Advertisement677 1986-07-31 9 APPOINTMENTS SEAGATE, the leader m Winchester disc drives is still II expanding. We've more opportunities for people with the drive to excel m a fast-paced and challenging environment. I PRODUCTION I I SUPERVISORS I Diploma from a recognised institution 1 2 years' experience m supervision work will be an added677 words
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Advertisement866 1986-07-31 9 See the world with our growing team. %wm^ Come to our Career Days. JAM HjHtok L August 12, 13 and 14, Hvatt Reeencv I Intel jit&ti jpPtBJ Bftk I -ri 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. JH HP I V^athay Pacific. Hong Kong's airline. per month. We'll provide you with JHMr 1S866 words
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Advertisement445 1986-07-31 9 (I In line with our expansion and as a result v of rapid growth, we Chemitreat, the leading water and waste-water treatment company invites applicants for the I following posts: Sales Executive I Diploma m Mechanical/Industrial Pro- cess Engineering with 3 years working experience m the sales of industrial products445 words
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Advertisement468 1986-07-31 9 P I Singnpon hi/md Hemrt Sentosa Development Corporation invites applications for the post of PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER Qualifications, Experience Other Requirements A good Honours Degree with not less than 3 years experience m Public Relations or a general Degree with not less than 5 years' proven experience m Public Relations.468 words
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Advertisement140 1986-07-31 9 QX Q 9 j O la*Z CQCQ i i 2^ < h-Cu Nowhere on our planet is devoid of life. In The Living Planet, David Attenborough's searching eye. unfailing curiosity and infectious enthusiasm, explain and illuminate the intricate lives of these colonies from the lonely heights of the Himalayas to140 words
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Advertisement690 1986-07-31 10 APPOINTMENT GENERAL MANAGER? required for European subsidiary Sales orientated with proven capability and success as Sales Manager several years m making and implementing marketing plans. Age 26—32 years, dynamic personality, good health and preferably not married. Regular travel to ASEAN countries to train and work with distributors' salesmen. Tertiary education690 words
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Advertisement617 1986-07-31 10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-Up No. of 19M In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of CITY SECURITIES PTE ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the abovenamed Company by the617 words
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Advertisement105 1986-07-31 10 NOTICES REMOVAL We have moved to a new location on 28th July 1986. Our new address is: Blk. 803, King George's Avenue #02-226, Singapore 0820. Tel.: *****97, *****19, *****55. Seng Huat Marine Electric Co. Dated: 31st July 1986. |n|| m NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr Rudolph Van Der105 words
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Advertisement284 1986-07-31 10 7 S tPEMERINTAH KOTAMADYA DAERAH TINGKAT II SURABAYA PERUSAHAAN DAERAH AIR MINUM Jl. JENDRAL BASUKI RACHMAT 119-121 TELP.***** »/<1 ***** TLX ***** WHIMftVA INVITATION TO BID SECOND EAST JAVA W ATER SUPPLY PROJECT, SURABAYA WATER ENTERPRISE GIVES NOTICE THAT SEAI ED BIDS ARE INVITED FOR SUPPLY Oh MECHANICAL AND RELATED284 words
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Miscellaneous207 1986-07-31 10 SUN TAN By Collette ■■P'fwouLpN'r tree mcT% (-MiN&of spemw*\ Uf m *7k<b the ft£srH P*£eowp3™g& A ia^olE Month i r^ !|tfk I of ii\i ye** jl THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom "~7laT£st MKmigfc,Q<? 1 tdclcN /biotfr i oo but i aw got /^§W> "WAT OUT OF TH£ ZcfcpCMfiPTEP. "29207 words
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Miscellaneous200 1986-07-31 10 PEANUTS «.r Sca«i« /'okay so you're my d I/thatc?oesn i tmake x you were not put i wasn't \OLPER SISTER^y jQ V^V MV *****y HERE ON EARTM TO BEETLE BAILEY *r Morf Wulker ANDY CAPP Bjr Anjmire I'LLTELL > tGU S MF9CWEONESAVSJ 9C¥V\ETHING ELSE, I TM EXPENSIVE 'Z^ ICON'TDRINK [THANKS,]200 words
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Miscellaneous221 1986-07-31 10 23 Band m the theatre (6) bright and penetrating 24 Plea for a two-point (J>. 4 pact? (8) 16 They may be m cars or <~ !nZ ,j w w, under coaches (8) 25 They should be able to T identify any salts m a 19 J°' ned a footl221 words
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Article, Illustration744 1986-07-31 11 Arts Leisure Between illusion and reality Singapore's Act 3 and Thailand's Maya puppet theatre entertained at an orphanage on Monday. MURIEL SPEEDEN reports. A PUPPET stage with black curtains. Several slim, arched fingers glide into view, unfolding like fans. Each finger is extended by a 10-o-ong gold nail that tapers744 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1986-07-31 11 DAVID TAN In tune with the music of the Orient RADHIKA SRINIVASAN talks to an expert on Asian music. ETHNO-MUSICOLOGY does that sound baffling or intriguing? The term refers to the study of music cultures of the world other than Western classical music, according to Dr Reis Flora, senior lecturerNYT; DAVID TAN - 1,342 words
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309 1986-07-31 11 just started writing I Am I Said. "But because the concept and title were so big, I spent the next four months finishing it. The song forced me to ask myself: Who am I and what is this song about? The song became like an opponent m a ring." Diamond309 words
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Miscellaneous103 1986-07-31 11 What's nn TALKS DESPAIRING OF THE REPUBLIC: 185«-19M. Lecture by the Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor, Professor Alan Edward Heimert, from Harvard University. Lecture Theatre 13, National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge. 5.30 pm. All are welcome. SABAH'S QUEST FOR POLITICAL ORDER AND LEGITIMACY. By Noraini Abdullah, lecturer from the103 words
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Miscellaneous104 1986-07-31 11 East Coast Road. 7.30 pm. $10 a session. For reservations, caU 344-4300. PIANO MUSIC by Sam Gan. Repertoire of popular classics and evergreens. UIC Building, lunchtime. INSTANT ASIA SHOW. Features Malay, Indian and Chinese dances. Pasir Panjang Paradise Restaurant Theatre (opposite Haw Par Villa). 11.30 am. Admission: $5 for adults104 words
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Miscellaneous103 1986-07-31 11 Yojlmbo (Bodyguard). About a drifter who wanders into the 1880s town of Edo. 9 pm. EXHIBITIONS THE CHANGI PHOTOGRAPHER EXHIBITION. Forty photographs taken secretly by George Aspinall, a prisoner-of-war at Selarang Barracks m 1942. Hotel Meridien, Changi. 8 am -7 pm. GEYLANG SERAI DOWN MEMORY LANE. Features the history of103 words
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Miscellaneous103 1986-07-31 11 Dr Penguin's Magic Circus provides daily entertainment at the Peranakan Mall. 6.30--10 pm. Free. BOOK EXHIBITION. About 300 books and periodicals on teaching and learning the English language. British Council Library Resources Centre, 14 Collyer Quay. On till Tuesday (except Sunday). Mondays to Fridays, 10 am 7.30 pm; Saturdays, 10103 words
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Miscellaneous965 1986-07-31 11 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band N 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 Another Morning, Another965 words
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Advertisement392 1986-07-31 12 NOTICES HHDB TENDER FOR THE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE OF IBM PC XTs, IBM PC ATs AND THEIR COMPATIBLES AND PERIPHERALS Sale of tender documents: $50/- each Closing date and time: 1 5 Aug 86 —1 1 am Tender documents are obtainable from the Computer Services Department, sth Storey, NDB Extension,392 words
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Advertisement298 1986-07-31 12 I BERJAYA CORPORATION I (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 9 NOTICE OF MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINI ARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be I held at its registered office, Jalan Utas, Shah Alam I Industrial Estate, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia lon 1 3th August 1 986 at298 words
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Advertisement292 1986-07-31 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 611 OF 1986 RE: Chin Koy Kirn EXPARTE: American Express International Inc. Creditors In the Matter of the Bankruptcy Notice Issued on the 24th day of February 1986 NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Chin Koy Kirn lately292 words
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Advertisement420 1986-07-31 12 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlnding-Up No. 426 of 1986 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF MARITON PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up of the abovenamed Company by420 words
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Advertisement420 1986-07-31 12 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding -Ip No. 427 of 1986 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF MITSIRI ENGINEERING PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up of the abovenamed420 words
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Advertisement279 1986-07-31 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. SIC OF ISK. re: ROBERT UM Ex Parte: FAR EASTERN BANK LIMITED a Creditor In the Matter of the Bankraptcy Notice Issued on the 25th day of February 1956. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To:279 words
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Advertisement339 1986-07-31 12 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE 1 REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. C7C7 of IW4 Between BANK OF SINGAPORE UNITED Plaintiffs And TAN KIM CHUA Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT TorMr. Tan Kirn Chna, late of No. 25-D, Shelford Road, Singapore, 1128. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against339 words
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Advertisement130 1986-07-31 12 'Ybu'll enjoy every shocking page> BBSS The World is Full of Married Men lackie Collins Phoney showbiz promises hustlers with little talent and no principles the power of the casting couch all play their part m this devastatingly raundy expose of life m the fastest lane of all. Vtw enjoy130 words
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Miscellaneous1409 1986-07-31 12 MY VIEW Catherine Ong m^—^^"^^^m m^ m mmm |___________________HKi_i?i T 2«=£WS How d 0 the r ich and famous gsstfssrt _^Hk M-~d 6.30 P m +U^ OT IM.B- -_*_-_*«O She falls for her handsome _^_P^ f jL\ "YOU CAN almost hear SDPlifi tHPII* ITIOnfiV? young neighbour, Kartni (Ka- M^ mm&1,409 words
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Advertisement734 1986-07-31 13 A«J t t i 9Hh BBS H ml rAT I 2 Eating Out CAROL'S GOODIES PENANO l.aksa, Nasl Brlyani, Ipoh HorFun, Cha Kuey Teow. 32 Greenwood Aye. *****42 Dally 11am 10pm HAADYAI THAI FOOD Restn. Authentic Thai home-cooked food specially prepared by Bangkok chef. 467, Joo Chiat Rd. *****34. 3734 words
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Advertisement192 1986-07-31 13 13 Musical Instruments WANT TO BUY Casio CZ 101 synthesiser. Also looking for Singers. Call *****15. WEINBERG KOREA'S BEST piano. $600 down balance $87 monthly. Spore Piano. Tel: *****36 WEINSTEIN PIANOS. HAMBURG style 124. Monthly $88. Retail by own manufacturer. Tel: *****93. WEINSTEIN PIANOS. HAMBURG style 124. Monthly $88. Retail192 words
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Advertisement639 1986-07-31 13 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing yHmwb>r Or *$*^r r NOT OTE J But 10 good reasons why EPlanis the superior choice ?7 Choice of many models for kitchens and wardrobes. y^_ 2. Choice of chipboard or solid plywood construction. 3. Genuine unrivalled prices639 words
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Advertisement464 1986-07-31 13 30 Hairdressing HAIRPRIME THE SALOON with Its own unique approach to up to date hairstyles imported direct from London. As we now have passed the 100,000 th customer to our salon this week, there should be celebration for everyone!! Services by our Lon-don-trained hairstylists (Graduates of Vidal Sassoon, Trevor Sorble,464 words
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Advertisement1451 1986-07-31 14 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi LEONG LECK SPECIALISES m video, CTV, antennae Installation. Service guaranteed. *****25 SENG LEONG ELECTRICAL Repairs CTV, Video, Antenna installation. Fast Service! *****55 TECK SENG ANTENNA installation servicing, repairing of TV/ video also avail. Tel *****73. TELEVISION ANTENNA INSTALLATION and repair service. Guaranteed Pager: *****14. TV ANTENNAE1,451 words
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Advertisement776 1986-07-31 14 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies KOBELCO 904 907 EXCAVATOR OTHER CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY WANTED TEL: *****02 A) 5.5 TON blasted bulb plate, width 60mm x smm thick, $350 per ton. B) 4 1/8 diameter x 3/8 thick x 10' brass pipe at $600 per length. Tel: *****53. CRAWLER CRANE FOR sale/ rental.776 words
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Advertisement339 1986-07-31 14 GUARANTEE TRAINED HOUSE MAIDS! 1. Filipino maids $250 2. Chinese maids $200 3. Javanese maids $200 4. Sri Lankan maids $150 (C-0669-01) Call: *****18, *****18 TOTAL POWER AGENCIES PTE. LTD. 3- A Opal Crescent (1232) SELECT THROUGH VIDEO Flliplna/ Lankan/ Indonesian maids. Reliable/ trained by professional. Documentation, bond cheap air339 words
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Advertisement639 1986-07-31 14 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive T PERSONAL ASSISTANT^ CUM EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Established firm ha* vacancy for the above position. c Good command of English a pre-requisite. Working knowledge of Mandarin. c Willing to work hard. c Minimum 5 years' similar experience. Please apply stating lull resume, present expected salary, contact639 words
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Advertisement431 1986-07-31 14 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical <tX A well-established public listing company^ m Jurong invites applications for the post of: CONFIDENTIAL/ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY GCE 4 A' level with distinction m English and Certificate m Private Secretaryship Ability to431 words
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Advertisement242 1986-07-31 14 requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c GCE O Level with a Credit m Maths a Experience m general office administration accounting matters Good typing speed c Transportation at pickup points available Salary will be commensurate with qualifications experience. Apply with full resume, expected salary and contact number to: The Advertiser 89242 words
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Advertisement517 1986-07-31 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical V A US multinational and world leading manufacturer of electrical/electronic terminals and connectors invites applications for the position of: GCE O' level with credit m Mathematics Some relevant working experience Ability to use the computer is preferred Must be able to work independently with minimum517 words
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Advertisement773 1986-07-31 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A reputable multinational air a sea freight forwarder located at Changi Airport Cargo Complex is seeking 1) JUNIOR SECRETARY c Minimum 3 GCE O' Levels with strong credit In English. c At least 3 years of relevant working experience. c Able to type efficiently with773 words
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Advertisement825 1986-07-31 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established company m Tanglin with 5-day week requires: RECEPTIONIST FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Pleasant personality. Speaks good English. GCE 'O' level with 1 year experience. Salary negotiable. Interested please call *****11 for immediate appointment. Established company requires: EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER Call personally for Interview at: 105 Cecil825 words
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Advertisement604 1986-07-31 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SALES CLERKS REOUIRED. Preferably Christians. 5-day week. $400 $450. Tel: *****64. 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ~ARE YOU READY FOR THIS CHALLENGING REWARDING SALES CAREER? We need people who are: Independent, hardworking, ambitious enthusiastic c Age 20 years and above GCE 'O' Level good m communication604 words
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Advertisement936 1986-07-31 15 71 situations vacant: < i situations vacant: Sales Sales ®SOGO SINGAPORE We are looking for dynamic and cheerful people to join immediately as: •SALES ASSISTANTS SENIOR CASHIERS/CASHIERS •TRAINEE PROGRAMMER •ACCOUNTS/FINANCE CLERKS ADV. PROMOTIONS CLERKS DISPLAY OR GRAPHIC ARTISTS •PERSONNEL ADMIN CLERKS IN-HOUSE SEAMSTRESSES Starting salary $500/- upwards No experience necessary936 words
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Advertisement793 1986-07-31 15 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Reputable agency of an international insurance organisation is looking for ambitious individuals to become Career Lite Insurance Agents. You should: be at least 25 have GCE 'A' levels be earning $1,200 p.m. have sales experience Please call Mrs. Fong at: *****77 to set up a meeting793 words
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Advertisement891 1986-07-31 15 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical 111 kt I 1 1 >»1 CBI Overseas, Inc., a leading y f■ i international U.S. construction ty I I] mli I I 1J I i company is seeking a Contract W% ill r^i'j I Supervisor to join891 words
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Advertisement494 1986-07-31 16 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical A multi-national packaging company invites applicants for the following positions. I Production I Fitters I Secondary Education; preferably GCE X O' level I NTC 2 or 3 m relevant trades. Those without H trade certificates but with experience m Press work will494 words
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Advertisement81 1986-07-31 16 MALE MAINTENANCE ASSISTANTS reqd. to work In Jurong. Completed GCE O' Level, preferably from Technical stream. No shift work Tel: *****00 to arrange for an interview. MAE DRAUGHTSMAN/ WOMAN with mln. 5 yrs. experience reqd. by estab. engineers firm. Class 2/ 3 driving licence. Ability to design and attend site81 words
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Advertisement575 1986-07-31 16 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Sifcr Cold Storage Retail \_S (A division ot Cold Storage Sngapore (1983) Pie ltd) We have an immediate vacancy for the post of: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN i NTC 20r3 m Air-Conditioning Refrigeration 7 Knowledge of Electrical Fitting Installation will be an added advantage575 words
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Advertisement234 1986-07-31 16 ESTABLISHED AUTO AIRCONDITIONING Co. requires Mechanics m d.2057. Relevant experience essential. Pis. call *****47/8. WANTED AIRCONDITIONING MECHANICS with experience and driving licence. Tel. *****47. 73 Situations Vacant: Production li mi ii ■■I IffTvjfi W m 5 days week Age 18 -30 years Z Attendance j§ allowance pj Ie Shift allowance234 words
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Advertisement467 1986-07-31 16 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production XtTßteamJt^l we offer ffl benefits! No shift work j^^^m^^==— 5-day work week* Transport allowance Scopework allowance Attendance Bonus Productivity incentives* 13th month bonus 2 increments a year Educational assistance Medical/Dental hospitalisation benefits plus insurance coverage We are looking for:- Preferably with scope467 words
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Advertisement89 1986-07-31 16 K\sKsffl!lfifflfflfl Please write m or apply personally to: POLYCORE OPTICAL PTE LTD Block 164,KallangWay #02-01/04 Singapore 1334 Tea factory at Pandan Loop requires urgently: 1) MECHANIC Experience In teabag making machine: technical/ electrical. 2) SUPERVISOR 3) GENERAL WORKERS (Full/ Part-time) Able to work shift. TEL: *****2S VACANCY FOR GENERAL WORKERS89 words
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Advertisement370 1986-07-31 16 73 Situations Vacant: Production NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts FEMALE OC INSPECTORS Secondary education Able to use gauges, micrometers and calipers Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for370 words
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Advertisement546 1986-07-31 16 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous fef\_l_E2^> MALAYAN wli ill WCjl BREWERIES pi Ilir PwfflUn < SP °RE) PTE LTD 1| '■■ZyA Wl|^ZjV Brewers of Tiger Anchor Be«r 8. ABC Stout f _____e_S__H The Job: Installation of draft beer dispensing equipment m hotels, cocktail lounges, ijijijij:: bars, restaurants546 words
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Advertisement194 1986-07-31 16 MEDIATECH The largest exclusive screen advertising contractor has vacancies for A. SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE c male/ female c minimum 'A' level c 2to 3 years" sales experience In advertising c bilingual m English and Chinese c wide contacts Attractive package for the right candidate B. ADMINISTRATOR/ SERVICE EXECUTIVE c male/194 words
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Advertisement397 1986-07-31 16 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous fCTS] IISINGAPOREPTELTD requires c Must be physically fit c Completed Secondary education Able to speak English, Mandarin and other local I dialects Able to work on rotating shifts Benefits: c Attractive starting salary and increment after 3 months c Shift allowance c Insurance coverage for term397 words
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Advertisement476 1986-07-31 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FAI-PAN RAMAftV HOTEL SINGAPORE ha* immediate vacancies for the following positions 1. LOUNGE HOSTESS c Pleasant personality. Able to speak fluent English, c Below 28 years of age. 2. WAITRESS (Chinese Restaurant) 3. F&B WAITER/ WAITRESS 4. PART-TIME CAR JOCKEY Applicants must be prepared to work476 words
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Advertisement665 1986-07-31 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous RESTAURANT requires immediately WAITRESS CUM DISPENSER Gross salary confirmed $580. Interested applicants pis. apply personally between 2.30p.m. -sp.m. at: TANGLIN SHOPPING CTR. #02-25, 2nd Floor or call: TEL: *****01 Trans-Island Management ft Engineering Services Pte. Ltd. requires MALE DESPATCH RIDER c Ability to read simple English665 words
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Advertisement882 1986-07-31 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED to work m offices, shops, factories and on board vessels at $28/ $32 per day Experience not required Please call: North Bridge Rd.. High St. Centre. =21-09. Tel *****94/ *****24 for appt. TEPPAN KITCHEN Pte Ltd. Noodle restaurant requires: Part-time/ Full-time Waiters. Waitresses882 words
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Advertisement730 1986-07-31 17 81 Vehicles For Hire Wip^onheWeek 2 days for the price of 1 TOYOTA [3 *****55 Honl a Co» FORD LASER 1.3/ Toyota Corolla DX 1.3/ Mitsubishi Lancer SL 1.4 monthly $730. Toyota Corolla 1984 DX monthly $950. Aircon radio cassette. Enquiries Tel. *****20/ *****30. BTW Car Rentals. 1 Jin. Remaja,730 words
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Advertisement891 1986-07-31 17 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ bj venicie nnancmg/ 83 vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance i r r New lower interest rates and i up to 5 years to pay. You can afford a new car with DBS Finance. j In times like these you891 words
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Advertisement633 1986-07-31 17 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat MUST SELL 73 Ford Escort, yellow 2-dr. Runs beautifully, just passed Vicom. Ex-pat owner leaving Soon! Best offer. Call 222-9213, ask for Helen. 73 FIAT 124 Sports. New tax/ paintwork, aircond., hi-fi, s/rims. Sporty look. Car m perfect cond $4,800. Tel: *****45. 74 FIAT 124 Special633 words
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Advertisement782 1986-07-31 17 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1960 DATSUN BLUEBIRD. Aircon., hi-fi, beautiful condition. $11,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****21 1963 NISSAN PULSAR. 2 pte. owners, aircond., cassette, showroom cond. Tel: *****98. 1965 NISSAN MARCH, latest model, big bumper, 1 careful owner. $23,300. Tel: *****32. 3/78 120Y stationwagon, alrcond, new paint, tax 2/87, $8,200. #01--05/782 words
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Advertisement723 1986-07-31 17 90 For Sale: Toyota END "81, TOYOTA Corolla 1.3 DX. Good cond. Full accessories. $14,400 0.n.0. Jimmy Ho, *****30. LATE "84 TOYOTA Corolla DX. 1 owner, good cond. Tel: *****42, Gordon. MID "84 TOYOTA Corolla DX (latest model). Full accessories, first owner. Contact: *****90. OCT. '84 TOYOTA Corolla DX. Full723 words
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Advertisement786 1986-07-31 17 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi SEPT. '80 LANCER I.4GL, aircon radio cassette, full accessories, beautiful cond. $11,800. *****63. SEPT. '84 MITSUBISHI Colt 1 owner, showroom condition. Selling: $21,200 0.n.0. James Wee: *****38. 1980 COLT GLX supershlft 1200 c.c. Aircon., radio cassette, very good condition. Tel: *****46. I 1980 LANCER 1400, 5-speed,786 words
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Advertisement923 1986-07-31 17 93 (-or bate: nonaa END 79, ACCORD 1600 New paint, urcon radio, cassette, s/rlms, new tax. beautiful no. $12,500 neg Showrm. cond Maroon col- aur Tel: *****91/ 3. I CO. OWNER, Aug 1981, Honda* Accord 1600 auto overdrive w ow mileage Accident free. Well, mmaintained. $10,800 0.n.0. View: I Greenwood923 words
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Advertisement974 1986-07-31 18 96 For Sale: Other Makes MGB GT COUPE red 1973 VtCOOI tested, Regn KCIO7IM. tax 30/9 excellent condition Must see to appreciate Owner leaving soon, so giving away bargain of the week- Ist offer at 5517.000 secures this beautiful car Tel: *****66/ *****79 ENTHUSIAST SKYLINE RS Twincam 16 valve, 2000974 words
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Advertisement804 1986-07-31 18 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles DAIHATSU DELTA 25 models =The Right If you re m the market for a truck, I1 U Wl% aT^^B %#Wal we surely have the one804 words
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Advertisement479 1986-07-31 18 99 Vehicles Wanted WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? We offer: Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Cash payment. Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax. We accept: c Cars of all makes c.c. c Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. c Scrap cars or479 words
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Advertisement671 1986-07-31 18 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE. HIGHEST offer and cash payment for PARF, non-PARF used cars, commercial vans, pick-ups. Trade-in considered. All customers are welcome. 25, Still Road, Spore 1542. Tel: *****60/ *****97, Mr Sim/ Mr Ng. day and night. SCHOOL TEACHER URGENTLY reqs. 1 unit of Japanese car. '80 to671 words
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Advertisement1325 1986-07-31 18 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses MM M M D.1953 PAYA LEBAR Cres. d/sto- 2-STOREY CALIFORNIAN rey semi-d. Unfurn. $900. 3+l BUNGLWS. AT TA. HWAN GDN. bdrmS largC groUndS 7440Z57 Land area 10,304 sq.ft. DE^ PH F/I T' S/St rey bunglw. CTV/ washing ma--7,600 sq.ft. chine. $750 0.n.0.1,325 words
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Advertisement556 1986-07-31 18 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments THE PLAZA SERVICE APARTMENTS. ANEWLIFESTYI£. If you are looking to stay m Singapore for a fewweeks or several months, look first at The Plaza Service Apartments. We have just completely refurbished 42 units of our Service Apartments m a pleasing blend of556 words
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Advertisement551 1986-07-31 18 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments I Qharming apartments of unique architectural style dose to Tanglin Only two apartments on each floor. Very large entertainment area. Four bedrooms. Beautiful finishes. Fully-fitted kitchen by 'Das Haus". 'Bosch' and 'Amana'. Swimming pool, 2 squash courts, children's garden. An incredibly beautiful551 words
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Advertisement579 1986-07-31 18 79, FARRER DRIVE DIST.IO SOMMERVILLE PARK Where the good living is 2000 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. servant's. Part/ fully furn. Olympic sized pool, gym, squash tennis cts. Mini-supermarket, 24-hr, security. Close to city Int'l schools. Standard commission to agents Managing agent: RADIANT HOUSING PTE. LTD. *****09/ *****60 LANDMARK TOWER fully furnished579 words
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Advertisement948 1986-07-31 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments O 21 BROOKVALE FAIRFIELD mais :i > 1 rms Renovated. Facing greenery Quiet vicinity European community and facilities $2,500 Holland *****79. D.9 NEW ARDMORE Pt., luxurious apt (lose to Orchard Rd., good facing. 3 bdrms/ servant's, tastefully furn Full facilities. $3,700 Blltmore: *****77/ 8 LANDMARK TOWER948 words
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Advertisement937 1986-07-31 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 10 RIDGEWOOD LUNALILO. .1 bdrm corner unit Furnished. Beautiful view *****88 DIST 15. 2 YEARS old, 3 bdrms Apt. 1600 sq.ft. Furn pool $1,350. Tel: *****17 Mr Leong (agent). DIST.2I KISMIS CT. Upper mats 3 t 1 bdrms., attached bath $1,000 p/furn. RPC *****93/ *****16.937 words
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Advertisement824 1986-07-31 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD RD. STUDIO service apt. F/furn. with aircon. $900 p.m. mcl PUB Call *****69. SOMMERVILLE PK./ GRANGEFORD 3-bdrm. furn. apts. Pool, tennis, etc. $1,600/ $2,000. Rodge *****79. STUDIO APT. (WALK-UP). River Valley Rd. Fully furn $750 Tel: *****36. No agents please TAN TONG MENG Twr (D.12).824 words
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Advertisement858 1986-07-31 19 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign D 15 9 Deluxe apts 2500 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. F/furn./ equipped/ aircon Panoramic view of city sea. S/pool. Rent $2,200. *****71 113 For Sale: Houses AVAILABLE DIST.2B JALAN TARI WRING Single-storey terrace house 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom etc. Area 1,800 sq.ft. Price $230,000. For858 words
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Advertisement840 1986-07-31 19 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses One of the best housing loans available Loans up to 100% of valuation with CPF Special interest rates for first time homeowners from just 7 V-? p.a. Easy repayment period up to 25 years Also attractive loans are offered for the purchase840 words
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Advertisement602 1986-07-31 19 D.19, NEW 3-STOREY detached. 3500 sq.ft. 3 1 rms. All attached bath. $488,000. MAE *****96. D.19 TAI HWAN Gdn. 2-storey terr. 2,000 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms, $390,000. Harvest *****88 D.1955 SERANGOON GDN s/storey semi-d. Area 4,200 sq.ft. $385,000 neg. *****33 x 82 (Agent). D.1955 TAI HWAN Garden d/storey terrace house, approx.602 words
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Advertisement1649 1986-07-31 19 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments I fyg^^yS A Completely New Lifestyle Cw*Bj It's just like taking a holiday I ;^F 9v >P* 3SSL g 4m^^E *L^H kt neJf^fvm^ First-class Hill-top jPnl Condominium at Outdoor facilities match that of Holland Road1,649 words
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Advertisement821 1986-07-31 19 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.ll MANDALAY TOWER, approx 2.800 sq fl 4 1 bdrms.. 5 toilets. $39f..000 0.n.0. *****75. no agts. D.ll MIMBU VILLA. 2500 sq ft Well renovated, f'hold See to appreciate. Multiprop: *****17/ 8/ 9 D.ll SHELFORD MANSION brand new mais 4 1 bdrms. 3,305 sq ft.821 words
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Advertisement949 1986-07-31 20 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5 ROOMED A M Kio Blk 539 $135,000 Bedok North Blk 96/406/415 $120,000 Bedok Retervoir Blk 604 $133,000 Boon Lay Blk 201/205 $90,000 Clemwiti Blk 413/604 $135,000 Ghim Moh Blk 8/13 $133,000 King G«org« Blk 807 $145,000 Teck Why* Blk 12/ 13 $99,000 Telofc Blangah949 words
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Advertisement911 1986-07-31 20 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments PURE 4-RM. BEDOK Nth blk 523. Low fir No renovation. $73,000 ono Tel: (Agt.) Classlfone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref 584 TELOK BLANGAH RISE blk 31. 3roomed corner, low floor with terrazzo flooring. Full CPF. $52,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****77 T.PAYOH 3 RM. Blk. 12. beautifully furn.911 words
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Advertisement688 1986-07-31 20 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments T. PAYOH 3-RM. Blk 9. Ceramic' cabinets. $36,000. View to appreciate *****35/ *****71 URGENT SALE, RUMAH Tinggi 3rm. 81k.37, vinyl cabinet/ wardrobe. $29,000 neg. *****12, agent. WEST COAST 3-RM. 81k.608 beautifully done, all terrazzo, cabinets. See to appreciate *****62. WEST COAST 3-RM. 81k.701 Terrazzo flooring,688 words
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Advertisement669 1986-07-31 20 117 Properties Wanted PEOPLE'S HOUSING *****21/ *****22 Urgently Wanted HDB EH JLATS ss| LAND WANTED^ FOR CHURCH Area between 30,000 to 35,000 sq.ft D.4, 5, 21, preferred Please call: *****00 Wanted HDB APTS Clementi/ West Coast fWINO HOUSING *****53/ *****93 We specialise m ANG MO KIO CLEMENTI, BEDOK, TOA PAYOH669 words
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Advertisement715 1986-07-31 20 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 9 PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE 1 I UNION CENTRE Jk fl FOR LEASE 8B Newly completed 6 1 storey light industrial building at MS Jalan Pernimpm. Off Upper Thomson Rd. 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 Ibs 2 passenger lifts715 words
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Advertisement500 1986-07-31 20 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Land or ready factory space with open storage urgently required. 2500 4000 sq. metres. Must be suitable for flammable products. Contact Mr Kirn Chee Cheng R H Modern warehouse for sale lor lease by unit. Easy instalments. I R oB§ Located at500 words
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Advertisement239 1986-07-31 20 121 For Rent: Office Spaces FORUM GALLERIA ORCHARD ROAD (Dist. 0923) New modern office premises available for rent outside CBD. Ample carpark. Immediate occupation FORUM DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD *****18/*****77 (Strictly no agent). OFFICE PREMISES FOR RENT c Outside CBD c Convenient location c Free parking lots c Reasonable rental c239 words
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Advertisement557 1986-07-31 20 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Faber House (Orchard Road) Outside CBD 600/1 ,000 sf Quality carpet and partitions UOL Building (Somerset Road) 500/1 ,000/1 ,500 sf L Carpeted and partitioned w UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED 292 2833 ext 26 41 296 251 1 ext 460 479 J TAN EAN KIAM557 words
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Advertisement544 1986-07-31 20 121 For Rent: Office Spaces GOLDHILL CENTRE. $750 n«f. i executive rms., general reception area Agape *****55 (John). ICB BUILDING, SHENTON Way International address etc. Walking distance to all facilities. *****91 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING, ORCHARD Rd outside CBD 350, 975 sq.ft. Tel: *****55. INT'L PLAZA 463/ 936/ 1454/ 2357/ 8000. PIL544 words
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Advertisement453 1986-07-31 20 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces n f SUPREME HOUSE EXHIBITION SPACE 2ND STOREY WEST WING Approx. 587.15 sq.m. (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road BASEMENT WEST WING Approx. 1,183.58 sq.m. (12,740 sq.ft.) AIRCONDITIONEO EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE, 0923 TEL. NO. 336-2466453 words
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Advertisement501 1986-07-31 21 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces m TO LET BY TENDER Tenders are invited for the following:- am I A) Restaurants at:- m Albert Complex Unit #03-23 448. 1 0 m 2 9 (viewing: 4 August 1986 between 11.00 am and501 words
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Advertisement319 1986-07-31 21 137 Tours GENTING 2D3N AC BUS $119 2D3N TRAIN $149 2D3N TRAIN/AIR $219 3DAY TRAIN $209 3DAY TRAIN /AIR $279 DEP 7/8. 8/8. 14/8, 15/8 NITE. CAMERON 2D3N AC BUS $79 $129 DEP 8/8. 15/8 NITE. FRASER'S HILL 203N A/C BUS $129 DEP 15/8 NITE I GENTING CAMERON 3D4N TRAIN319 words
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Advertisement182 1986-07-31 21 137 Tours Don't miss the greatest feast m the East! From August 17 to September 17, Hong Kong is celebrating the joys of food and you're invited. Hong Kong Food Festival EXTRAVAGANZA 6 days $1345 Includes: Aberdeen Ocean Park Town Gas 'cooking school Macau Crazy Horse Show Shang Palace Imperial182 words
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Advertisement589 1986-07-31 21 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel VM.D.P. TRAVEL AGENCY PTE LTD^ ■B With effect from Ist August, 1 986, 3B| our office will be located at the H| HK following new address: BB B 400 Orchard Road #05-27 B M Orchard Towers, Singapore 0923 Tel: 235 8080 (3 lines) 1589 words
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Advertisement663 1986-07-31 21 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours W M BHBtt V The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional gudies; all transfers between airports and hotels; meet-and-assist service on663 words
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Advertisement471 1986-07-31 21 137 Tours 137 Tours s- GSk PERTH nu*~^ .'//t titty J J(('/f///< fft //c'wj( tt y^*rf&+ VISIT OLD MACDONALD FARM! DEER FARM ROSE GARDEN J J~T^ Try Horse Riding See Sheep Shearing! S ftT Now Full-Board (All Meals Incl) r*^*«t Wittl n o l ncre a 5e n p tlC471 words
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Advertisement30 1986-07-31 22 137 Tours ill I I I_ 1 11 •*l^w Ulhuctl HifepiS ||H If 1 HP a Pick up your busines by picking The Straits Times Classified as your business partner30 words
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Advertisement481 1986-07-31 22 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 lours ■«">» 137 Tours v/ CLUB MED SPECIALS K. ;mi CHERATING BEACH SPEC^U.: Up to 16 yea, old o rt y j&ggSS^Slusw,*, ■t f^»^| t^fr*^JP9 P a Y half-price! Children under 4 FREE! Our Mini Club is jtjiceS, ALL SPORTS v«NRL W^lmmm^ft^^ \J3& open 9am481 words
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Advertisement338 1986-07-31 22 ..i From Honeymoon Package Per Couple 4 Days $1058 Family Package 2 Adults 2 Kids 4 Days $1 589 Daily breakfast and welcome dinner Deluxe hotel: Patong Merlin/Phuket Cabana Extension 2 nights at only $79 more. Ml iVuT <k Insight Travel Pte Ltd s jyjMWgM P £W^Te\: *****88 g I338 words
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Advertisement546 1986-07-31 22 147 Academic Courses Inadequately prepared lor GCE 'A' ft 'O' LEVEL 1986 Examinations? Then please enrol Immediately for our INTENSIVE REVISION COURSE COMMENCING: 5 AUG '86 LIMITED VACANCIES For more information, please call us: BMC COMMERCIAL Training Centre Blk 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) #03-3545 Bt. Merah Town Centre Tel:546 words
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Advertisement324 1986-07-31 22 148 Computer Courses Q NCC Diploma Scholarship Award 8 for Top Students C8.G*****47) BCS/NCBPartl/ll Higher Diploma Q Word Processing. DBase 11/111. Lotus 1-2-3 Q IBMRPGII Call: *****13/*****21 Comsertran School ci Cctoliih Ttamnt; 1 3A. B C Mackenzie Rd Singapore 0922 Please send me more information r» on courses A. B,324 words
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Advertisement564 1986-07-31 22 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 0J CAMBRIDGE lf^ r INTERNATIONAL i ittj&s COLLEGE 3j v©^f Toronto, Canada. m Prepares students for UNIVERSITY intake M B Offer courses m ARTS, SCIENCES m COMMERCE m for Grades 10, 11.12 13. f| Intensive English Language |I programmes available |j| Recognized Inspected by564 words
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Advertisement526 1986-07-31 22 Personalised Hands-on Computer Courses for BEGINNERS BASIC Programming Advanced Programming dßase Application Course Wordstar Application Course Spreadsheet for Executive (All with student concession) COMPUTER TRAINING CENTRE (Ftegiiurwl with ministry OF EDUCATION) Buklt Tlmah Plaza -"81-52 Tel *****11 Hougang -Blk 204 Hougang St 21 #04-97/99 Tel *****55 (In front of Bus526 words
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Advertisement2136 1986-07-31 23 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction learn wild goose breathlni exercise for health vitality it one mth from qualified instructor. Int'd call personally at: II Lorong N Telok Kurau, everj Tue, Thur. 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m New class begins on 5.8.86 KEEPFIT STUDIO: Afternoon Aerobic workout to the latest disco hits,2,136 words
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Advertisement432 1986-07-31 23 171 Found MATURED FEMALE BROWN mixed hreed (beagle or (inker spaniel) found m proximity of Shan- gri-La/ Ladyhill has slight I scar on the top of left eye Pis contact *****76 or *****08 FOUND A PUG along Katong area on 29/7/86. Owner please call I SPCA. 287-5355. 172 Car Pools432 words
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Advertisement526 1986-07-31 24 V (DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH, PLEASE NOTE TIMES) X V (*****88) 3 SHOWS: 1.45. 6.30 A 9.00pm V pw^^s^^bf i V JONATHAN PRYCE ROBERT Dt NIRO KAIHtRINt HtLMOND .1. NOW SHOWING 8 CATHAY Kreta Ayer PEOPLE'S 5 0 CATHAY (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11AM, 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.00 PM O526 words
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