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Title Section15 1986-08-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration709 1986-08-04 1 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Move to encourage parents to have at least two children By 4 1 would like to encourage young mothers who are here, those who can afford to have two or three chil- dren, to do so Even four, m if you can afford it.WONG KWAI CHOW - 709 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-08-04 1 Prem to serve another term, says paper BANGKOK Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda has officially accepted the offer by four political parties to serve another term, The Nation newspaper reported yesterday. The parties, which have agreed to form a new coalition government, on Thursday nominated General Prem as prime minister.AP - 206 words
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Article86 1986-08-04 1 Mouse blamed for bus crash NEW DELHI A mouse was blamed for a bus crash m north-western Gujarat state on Saturday, m which 29 people were injured. The United News of India said the driver lost control of the bus near the city of Rajkot when a mouse crawled intoAP - 86 words
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Article55 1986-08-04 1 DHAKA A young boy drowned and almost 1,000 people were left homeless after floods swamp some 50 villages m northern Bangladesh. The floods m the Chapainawabganj district m the past few days were caused by heavy rains and a sharp rise m the water level of theAFP - 55 words
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Article156 1986-08-04 1 BANGKOK A convicted drug trafficker escaped from jail, leaving his former driver to take his place m a switch that remained undiscovered for almost two years. Mr Sanit Rujlnarong, chief of Prachinburl Prison, yesterday said the switch was discovered on Thursday, the first day of anAFP - 156 words
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279 1986-08-04 1 FORTY-FOUR years ago, baby Goh Chok Tong failed to gurgle his way to a prize in a baby show. Mum had been sure he would make it to the top three; he was such a bouncy baby. But the doctor who279 words
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Article, Illustration605 1986-08-04 1 ISMAIL KASSIM; AHMAD OSMAN - ISMAIL KASSIM AHMAD OSMAN By and In Kuala Lumpur Special edition on sale at noon THE Malaysian general election results were released early this morning. To make sure that you get the full story, The Straits Times will be publishing a special late-morning605 words
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187 1986-08-04 1 Koon Swan to appear in court today MALAYSIAN Chinese Association leader Tan Koon Swan is expected to appear m court here today but the question of whether his case would be postponed again may not be answered till the afternoon. Tan is standing trial on 15 counts of abetting m187 words
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Article55 1986-08-04 1 LISBON Mozambican anti-government rebels said they had sabotaged the vital oil pipeline linking the Mozambican port of Beira with landlocked Zimbabwe. The South Africanbacked rebels said they attacked the pipeline on Friday night to protest against the presence of Zimbabwean troops m Mozambique as part of theAFP - 55 words
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Advertisement21 1986-08-04 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean 6 Causeway 8 Comment/ Perspective 14,15 Letters 16 TimesDoUar 17-21 Racing 21 Sports 22,2321 words
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Article383 1986-08-04 2 Two m step for Aug 9 THE REPUBLIC of Singapore Air Force's Captain Erwin Dragon and the SAF Infantry NCO School's Sergeant Major Warrant Officer 1 Low Hian Watt both follow the beat of the same drum they intend to give of their best and help make this year's383 words
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Article184 1986-08-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE increasing concern being shown by small shareholders m the affairs of the companies m which they have a stake is a healthy trend. It enables them to exercise their legitimate rights. It pots managements under more pressure to perform. And it is good for184 words
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Article80 1986-08-04 2 PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOL TWO PARENTS have written m criticising the way their children have been punished m school. One says her daughter and her classmates have been kept back m school on two occasions. She recommends instead additional homework, a shorter lunchbreak or early reporting. Another, speaking out against80 words
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Article293 1986-08-04 2 'Killer' Bill: Reagan PRESIDENT Reagan has criticised Congress for passing what he called "destructionist" legislation setting quotas on textile imports, and has urged the House to allow his veto of the Bill to stand. "I don't call it protectionism, I call it destructionism," Mr Reagan said, referring293 words
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Article231 1986-08-04 2 New post for Bearzot ENZO BEARZOT, who guided Italy to victory m the World Cup soccer m Spain four years ago, has paid for failure m Mexico with the loss of his job. Bearzot, who guided Italy through three World Cups, was much criticised after Italy failed to get231 words
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Article477 1986-08-04 2 On the stress scale BO DEREK may be a 10 m the looks department but like all of us she'll be happy if she gets a lower score where stress is concerned. A recent British study claims that coalminers, construction workers and journalists encounter the most stress m477 words
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Article235 1986-08-04 2 RETAILERS BATTLE FOR BUSINESS ON ORCHARD ROAD RETAILERS can no longer take Orchard Road for granted. Singapore's premier shopping strip, still the place for the richest pickings m the local and tounst retail trade, is also the scene of a keenlyfought battle among retailers large and small. Gone are235 words
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259 1986-08-04 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Kukrit attacks Prem FORMER Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda after announcing that he is quitting as a member of the Social Action Party. Mr Kukrit, a major figure m Thai politics, helped found the party 12259 words
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Article306 1986-08-04 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pafe Air Con Sanyo I 3 JUrfnes Cathay Pacific Airways I 4 Banks Cttißank 1 OUB I —U Books Reader Digest I —22 Rosicrucian Order I —15 Camera Minolta I —15 Shriro (S) Pte Ltd I—l Campaigns Training Health Education i —19 Cars SM Motors (Volvo)306 words
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Advertisement56 1986-08-04 2 European Escapade Fly from Singapore to Helsinki. Cruise from Helsinki to Stockholm. Fly from Stockholm to London, and back to Singapore. All these and more for only $1999.00. "this is not a joke." reads the advertisement at classification 137. Classifieds: Pg. 5, Section Two V Convert your odds and ends56 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-08-04 3 Kaunda takes softer line on sanctions LONDON Leaders from seven Commonwealth nations, who are here to discuss economic actions against South Africa, are likely to avoid an open conflict on the issue, even if British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher maintains her hard line on sanctions, diplomats said. They noted thatReuter - 206 words
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459 1986-08-04 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO The strength of the yen and a growing recession are beginning to erode Japan's tradition of lifetime employment. Many firms m the export sector have already drawn up plans for early retirement. Others are offering incentives to employees459 words
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253 1986-08-04 3 Afghan troops and guerillas in heavy fighting ISLAMABAD Heavy fighting has been reported between Afghanistan's Moscow-backed troops and guerillas m several parts of the country, with each side claiming to have inflicted big losses on the other. The exiled Hezb-i-Islami Party, one of seven groups making up the Westernbacked guerillaReuter - 253 words
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Article57 1986-08-04 3 DHAKA Rescuers found one body and 15 people were feared drowned when a small ferry capsized after a collision with a trawler, police said yesterday. They said the ferry overturned m the River Shankha on Saturday with nearly 100 pepple on board. All except 16 -swam ashoreReuter - 57 words
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341 1986-08-04 3 Moscow 'ready to foster better ties with Beijing' MOSCOW The Soviet Union is ready to develop all aspects of its relations with China and sincerely wants to do so, the Communist Party daily Pravda said yesterday. It was commenting on Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev's Vladivostok speech on Asian security andReuter - 341 words
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Article, Illustration156 1986-08-04 3 Council election plan for peace in Sri Lanka COLOMBO Sri Lanka may hold provincial council elections m January as part of a government autonomy plan to end Tamil separatist violence, a newspaper said yesterday. The Sunday Observer quoted reliable sources as saying legislation to push through the peace plan wasReuter - 156 words
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Article163 1986-08-04 3 Well, to tell the truth GENEVA William Tell, Switzerland's legendary national hero, is m trouble again. Historian Fritz Mathys claims that even if Tell existed, he never used a crossbow to fight 13th Century Austrian occupiers or used it to fire an arrow to slice an apple on his son'sUPI - 163 words
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Article134 1986-08-04 3 NEW DELHI Police said yesterday they arrested nine suspected Sikh extremists and unearthed six separatist hideouts during weekend raids m Punjab, where gunmen shot dead a Hindu shopkeeper. Police m Amritsar described the arrests as a major success against extremists fighting for a separate SikhReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration521 1986-08-04 3 Gaddafi 'bought hostages and had them killed' CHICAGO AN American congressman claimed at Joliet, Illinois, that Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi had an American and two Britons murdered after buying them from their Lebanese captors. Col Gaddafi tried to do the same with four other American hostages, including Catholic priestAP; AFP; Reuter - 521 words
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418 1986-08-04 4 Reagan raps Congress over curbs on textiles WASHINGTON PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has criticised Congress for passing what he called "destructionist" legislation setting quotas on textile imports and he urged the House to allow his veto of the Bill to stand. "High trade barriers, what is often called protectionism, undermines economicReuter; AP; AFP - 418 words
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Article, Illustration100 1986-08-04 4 FORMER Wham star Andrew Ridgeley arriving on a motorbike with his girlfriend Donya Florentine* at Brand's Hatch, England for a race. The 23-year-old star has switched his interests from the dizzy heights of pop music to the unlikely sport of motor racing. He is giving upReuter - 100 words
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342 1986-08-04 4 GENEVA The Opec conference yesterday began putting together a package of temporary production cuts which it hopes will be large enough to halt the world oil price slide. On the seventh day of their fourth conference this year, the 13 Opec ministers were beingReuter - 342 words
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Article59 1986-08-04 4 LOS ANGELES A Mexicana Airlines DC-10 with 315 passengers aboard fell to one side on Saturday when part of its right landing gear collapsed as it was being towed from a passenger terminal. There were no reports of injuries to the passengers or crew members aboardAP - 59 words
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124 1986-08-04 4 CHICAGO Two employees of a credit union m Peoria who have a "handshake agreement" to share the Illinois lottery if either of them wins it say they will stick by their agreement after one of them won US$3.3 million (557.16 million). "It's better124 words
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288 1986-08-04 4 Pay rise accord saves TV's autumn season LOS ANGELES The autumn television season is saved. Actors and producers here have agreed on a tentative contract that includes a 10 per cent wage rise and improvements m residual payments, averting a strike that threatened to delay the season. Marathon contract talksUPI - 288 words
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274 1986-08-04 4 WASHINGTON Cancer researchers have created a non-deadly version of the Aids virus, raising hopes the mu*tant can be used to treat or vaccinate against the fatal disease, says a report. The laboratory-altered version would not destroy the genuine Aids virus that has killedAP - 274 words
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304 1986-08-04 4 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has offered to share the Star Wars missile defence system with the Soviet Union if the project proves feasible after five years of development, the Washington Post reported yesterday. Under Mr Reagan's plan, Washington and Moscow would have two yearsReuter; UPI - 304 words
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Article147 1986-08-04 4 McCarthy 'grand inquisitor' dies NEW YORK Roy Cohn, a New York lawyer who rose to prominence m the 1950s as the grand inquisitor for communist-baiting Senator Joseph McCarthy, died on Saturday from complications brought on by Aids. He was 59. Mr Cohn, who had liver cancer, was undergoing treatment atUPI; Reuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration105 1986-08-04 5 LUXOR (Egypt) US Vice-President George Bosh relaxes with a visit to the temples of ancient Egypt before opening two-day talks on the Middle East m Cairo with President Hosnl Mubarak today. Their discussions are expected to foeas on efforts to move ArabIsraeli peace negotiations closer and possiblyReuter - 105 words
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536 1986-08-04 5 HOUSTON INSTEAD of lollipops and toasters, First City Bancorp of Texas is offering some unusual gifts to entice wealthy depositors Arabian colts, Porsche cars and Cessna airplanes. Bankers don't normally offer such toys of the rich. But these are not normal timesAP - 536 words
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274 1986-08-04 5 Arab companies can use foreign partners to thwart Israel DAMASCUS The Arab League has recommended that member-coun-tries allow foreign companies to form joint ventures with Arab companies based m Israeli-occupied territory. The recommendation was adopted by the Arab League's Boycott of Israel Conference, and was seen as part of KingAP; Reuter - 274 words
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202 1986-08-04 5 French angered by second police killing PARIS The second killing m a month of a young man by the police is fuelling an angry debate m France about toughened police action under the new right-wing government. William Normand, a 24--year-old dental technician, was shot dead m the back last ThursdayAFP - 202 words
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106 1986-08-04 5 E. Germany scoffs at Berlin Wall escape tale BERLIN East Germany has scoffed at claims that an East German man has escaped by driving through a Berlin Wall crossing. ADN news agency said on Saturday the story was a "swindler's tale, fabricated from A to Z". Heinz Braun, 48, saidAP - 106 words
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Article228 1986-08-04 5 TUNIS Members of the Palestine Liberation Organisation have been meeting Soviet officials m Moscow to discuss ways of unifying the group, according to Palestinian sources. Mr Mahmoud Abbas, a member of the PLO executive committee, heads the delegation. The group is said to have presentedAP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration592 1986-08-04 6 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Former Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda after announcing that he is quitting as a member of the Social Action Party. Mr Kukrit, a major figure mReuter - 592 words
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154 1986-08-04 6 JAKARTA The Indonesian Journalists' Associa tion has met the police to discuss possible legal action against 50 journalists who allegedly accepted bribes to refrain from publishing stories about a "high-class brothel" m south Jakarta. The Jakarta Post said Mr Nasruddin Hars chairman of theUPI - 154 words
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126 1986-08-04 6 'Send me a letter to write better' BANGKOK The Governor of Bangkok, Mr Chamlong Srimuang, has called on the capital's poorly-educated people to write him letters, promising to reply personally, In a bid to improve literacy, the Bangkok Post said on Saturday. Mr Chamlong had pledged to answer personally allAFP - 126 words
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Article173 1986-08-04 6 JAKARTA A Dutch academic was missing and feared drowned when a large wave swept him out to sea on the southern coast of East Java, Antara news agency said yesterday. The man, Hendrik Jacobus Geldof, 44, was among a group of three Dutch nationals andAFP; UPI - 173 words
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275 1986-08-04 6 Thailand sets $2b a year limit on borrowings BANGKOK Thailand will continue its cautious debt policy with a self-imposed US$l billion (5J2.17 billion) a year ceiling on debt commitments, Permanent Finance Secretary Panas Simasathien said. He also pledged efforts to refinance outstanding foreign debt with new cheaper borrowing. Mr PanasReuter - 275 words
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253 1986-08-04 6 'Kickbacks OK' claim angers contractors JAKARTA Indonesian contractors reacted indignantly on Saturday to a business leader's assertion that paying "kickbacks" to government officials for building tenders was not only normal but morally acceptable. The statement by Mr Harsono Badai Samodra, chairman of the Indonesian Business Association (Gapindo), appeared m aAFP - 253 words
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Article104 1986-08-04 6 MANILA Armed men kidnapped a Brazilian and a Filipino m the Philippines last week, military spokesmen said here yesterday. The Brazilian, Mr Sulaman Esme, was driving towards Zamboanga City on the southern island of Mindanao on Thursday when armed men abducted him, they said. InAFP - 104 words
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Advertisement197 1986-08-04 7 iINCOLN NATIONAL THOUGHT SOME OF THEIR PAPERWORK 4 WAS A WASTE OF TIME. THEY USED PRIME TO CLEAR THEIR DESKS. Lincoln National is one of America's largest financial services corporations. You can imagine the amount of paperwork this entails. Back m 1977, before Prime, their offices were positively Dickensian. Today,197 words
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Malaysian Election '86
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Article, Illustration153 1986-08-04 8 PRIME MINISTER Datnk Serf Dr MahathirMohamad going through the name check formalities before casting his vote m his home state of Kedah yesterday. He and his wife, Dr Siti Hasmah, cast their ballots at Sekolah Kebangsaan Titi Gajah m the Kota Star parliamentary constituency.Bernama - 153 words
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78 1986-08-04 8 Tunku (in Sarawak) misses the vote KUCHING Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's first Prime Minister, missed voting m the general election yesterday as he was m Sarawak. The Tunku, who arrived here on Friday, was registered as a voter m Alor Star, Kedah. "I have been persuaded to stay m KuchingBernama - 78 words
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189 1986-08-04 8 A strong opposition is needed too Hussein KUALA LUMPUR Former Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn said yesterday he firmly believed the country must not only have a stable government but also a strong opposition. He disagreed with his critics that as a former Umno president, National Front chairman and PrimeNST - 189 words
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Article, Illustration209 1986-08-04 8 THE DAP candidate for the Kuala Lumpur seat of Bukit Bintang, Mr Lee Lam Thye, helping a voter to the polling booth yesterday. Mr Lee, who has served three terms m Parliament, said: "Once m every five years, I get all excited.NST - 209 words
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Article146 1986-08-04 8 Call for talks with rebel priest TINGLAYAN A government emissary has proposed direct talks between President Corazon Aquino and a Roman Catholic priest-turned-guerilla leader to restore peace m a northern Philippine region. Mr Agapito Aquino, brother-in-law and special emissary of Mrs Aquino, said he met Father Conrado Balweg m aAFP - 146 words
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500 1986-08-04 8 MANILA PHILIPPINE communist guerilla leader Satur Ocampo said m an interview published yesterday the rebels wanted permanent peace and would make contact with the government within a week. "We don't want to talk simply of a ceasefire which is a cessation of hostilitiesReuter; UPI - 500 words
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Article, Illustration262 1986-08-04 8 BANGKOK OFFICER cadets from Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy paying homage to the statue of its founder, King Chulalongkorn, last week before their march to a new academy north-east of Bangkok. More than 1,300 cadets from Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, an institution dating back to theReuter - 262 words
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406 1986-08-04 8 Aquino supporters demand action against Marcos loyalists MANILA Thousands of supporters of President Corazon Aquino gathered at a central park here yesterday, urging her to take a strong stand against supporters of her deposed predecessor, Mr Ferdinand Marcos. Crowds estimated at 16,000 huddled before the Rizal Park grandstand m intermittentAFP - 406 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-08-04 8 JAKARTA The man behind the internationally renowned Muppet Show is taking time off from Kermit the Frog to try his hand at wayang kulit, the traditional Indonesian shadow puppet play. Jim Henson, the Muppets' creator, arrived here yesterday and is to proceed to the CentralAFP; UPI - 239 words
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254 1986-08-04 10 Why new MPs should learn more about Malay culture THE new non-Malay Members of Parliament have been found to lack knowledge of Malay affairs and culture, Dr Ahmad Mattar said yesterday. That is why Malay MPs have been appointed as advisers to work with other MPs when they are dealing254 words
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158 1986-08-04 10 What our Islamic teachers lack MP MUSLIM religious teaching m Singapore is not keeping pace with the modern world, the MP for Kampong Übi, Wan Hossin Zoohrl, said yesterday. Opening the Darnl A man mosque m Jalan Ennos, the MP said some Muslim youngsters were leaving the Islamic faith because158 words
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Article37 1986-08-04 10 THE Government is exhuming 2,300 graves at the Church of Our Lady of Nativity Cemetery at Holy Innocents Lane, off Upper Serangoon Road. The latest issue of the Gazette has called for tenders.37 words
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Article, Illustration593 1986-08-04 10 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Timing is all important m Saturday's parade By ONE will keep the rhythm a constant 120 beats a minute, the other will ensure that the marchers keep m lockstep to it. One says he won't be able to relax until593 words
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356 1986-08-04 10 POLITICAL stability is the single most important factor for Singapore's success since independence, Dr Lee Boon Yang, the Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Home Affairs), said last night. The political climate here has been marked by progressively improving stability. There were356 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-08-04 10 S'poreans must build upon past consensus; Kan Seng TOGETHER EXCELLENCE FOR SINGAPORE SINGAPOREANS must build upon the consensus achieved by the older leaders and the people to maintain political stability, Mr Wong Kan Seng said yesterday. The Acting Minister for Community Development made the point last night at a National232 words
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Article56 1986-08-04 10 ALL seats at the Bedok constituency National Day dinner on Saturday night were taken up and to Home Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar, this was a show of Singaporean spirit. Prof Jayakumar, who is the MP for Bedok, presented six bursaries to pre-universi-ty students at56 words
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Article, Illustration958 1986-08-04 11 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE 790 make a living each day on the South China Sea By SOME 790 Singapore fishermen brave pirates, sharks and rough seas almost daily to bring m their catch from the South China Sea. "We fishermen seem so carefree958 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-08-04 11 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By 3 MORE than 38 types of sharks, some growing up i* six metres, are found ]n the seas m this region. The two most commonly seen In this region are the tiger shark and hammerhead shark both known470 words
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374 1986-08-04 11 MAKE music lessons inexpensive for the young, the Minister of State (Community Development), Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, said m urging music schools, educators and enthusiasts to promote music awareness. "The ability to enjoy and appreciate music adds to the refinement of374 words
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211 1986-08-04 11 Smooth switch to simplified characters GOVERNMENT agencies and officially-owned companies have no difficulty meeting a November deadline for switching to the use of simplified Chinese characters. The Ministry of Communications and Information, which is behind the move, said the response from the private sector has also been encouraging. In November211 words
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231 1986-08-04 11 SINGAPORE Democratic Party chairman Chiam See Tong yesterday called on opposition parties to meet soon to discuss the issue of solidarity. It is time for opposition parties to come together for genuine co-operation instead of merely paying lip service to the idea of231 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-08-04 12 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Key aspect of Total Defence tried out By SINGAPORE'S first Emergency Blood Exercise, at the Serangoon Gardens Community Centre yesterday, attracted 1% people. The organisers had hoped for 300 donors. However, the turnout was better than a routine blood donation drive at395 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-08-04 12 Body of PSA policeman recovered off Sentosa MARINE Police have recovered the body of a Port of Singapore Authority police corporal who was last seen struggling m the waters off Pulau Tekukor near St John's Island on Friday. A PSA pilot boat found the body of Cpl Tan Hong Guan,206 words
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Article101 1986-08-04 12 BUSINESSMAN Ong Ching Kirn, 47, was resting m his apartment, with the front door open, when three robbers caught him by surprise. The robbers, armed with knives, dashed into the fourth-storey apartment at Jalan Dusun, off Balestier Road, at about 1.30 pm last Thursday and101 words
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218 1986-08-04 12 700 die of lung cancer yearly medical director LUNG cancer is now the most common cancer here and 7M Singaporeans die tram it every year, a Health Ministry medical director said yesterday. This was one of the grim eonseqnences of cigarette smoking highlighted by Dr Lusa Lee m a talk218 words
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287 1986-08-04 12 A PRIVATE hospital is ready to tackle difficult cases of narrowed and blocked arteries with a non-surgical solution. The Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre has tried the method on 23 patients since July 1984, m what has been the largest project of its kind287 words
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Article43 1986-08-04 12 THE Government has acquired two more lots of land, according to the Gazette. More than 33,600 sq m m Lim Chu Kang has been acquired for general development and 389.4 sq m m Tanglin has been acquired for school development.43 words
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77 1986-08-04 12 A SUPERVISOR who stole $12,000 worth of computer disk drives from his employer was jailed for six months on Saturday. Tham Hon Lam, 35, admitted stealing 20 diskdrives, worth $600 each, from Miniscribe Peripherals (Pte) Ltd m Block 4010, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park77 words
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Article, Illustration85 1986-08-04 12 TWENTY-TWO people have reported to the police that they were cheated after supplying goods worth about $200,000 to three firms, believed to be bogus companies, since April. They said the cheques they received for payment bounced. Police want to contact Goh Teck 800, 29, whom they believe can85 words
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Article61 1986-08-04 12 POLICE want to contact the relatives or friends of Mr Tan Lian Pow, 71, who was found dead at a store m Holland Village market on Saturday. Mr Tan's last known address was Block 3, #06-81, Holland Close. Relatives or friends are asked to contact61 words
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211 1986-08-04 13 'You can set aside more in CPF after 55 if you like' Chok Tong on proposed minimum sum SINGAPOREANS can, if they wish to, leave more than the proposed minimum sum required m their CPF accounts when they withdraw the bulk after the age of 55. That is, if they211 words
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130 1986-08-04 13 1 in 4 union branches has finished wage talks ABOUT one out of every four union branches m the private sector has completed discussions with their employers on the National Wages Council's recommendations. Most have agreed on no increments. Of the 241 union branches that completed discussions by the end130 words
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Article, Illustration283 1986-08-04 13 Close-up view of Jumbo jet's tyres Life span: 6-7 weeks or 230-250 landings Made out of 4cmthick nylon cord material. Diameter: 1.2 m Width: 0.5 m One tyre can do job of adjacent tyre if latter bursts A Jumbo jet has total of 18 tyresLeo de Silva - 283 words
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288 1986-08-04 13 Electrocution deaths fall sharply THE number of deaths from accidental electrocution dropped to five last year from an annual average of 14 over the past 11 years. This coincides with the passage of a law last year that requires new homes to have circuit breakers. Earth leakage circuit breakers (ELCBs),288 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-08-04 13 THE secret to bringing puppets to life is to make them sound like your neighbour next door, say five amateur puppeteers from the Bukit Merah Boys' Club The team emerged winners of the Crime Prevention Sketch and Puppet Show Competition, held at197 words
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Article46 1986-08-04 13 THE Guangxi Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe will perform at the Kallang Theatre from Aug 20 to 24. The 39-member troupe will perform ethnic dances and music of Guangxi. Tickets at $30, $20, $15, $10 and $5 are available at the theatre.46 words
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235 1986-08-04 13 More can be done to protect your shops, owners told saf exercises SHOPKEEPERS CAN do more for the security of their shops than just lock their doors at closing time. "Security coverage goes beyond fixing a few locks on the front door and the cash box," said the MP for235 words
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Advertisement617 1986-08-04 11 Over 28,000 kilos of excess weight lost at P.S.C. m just 2 years! JHC i^^^B &*<*' I I mm- Ujj y V^^H^^HHB^.^ XT The magnitude of our success is hard KPTTfIfII'ffVPI'BIJI^HIH to rivai. To celebrate our 2nd Bfi|B^Sßw£3Billlß Anniversary, we'll like to share our P^N^iNp^^ l «^fW l Nlil success617 words
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Advertisement589 1986-08-04 12 =r Advanced Diploma m Business 7 Administration 1 (ADBA 4th Intake) Applications are invited for the 4th intake of the Advanced Diploma m Business Administration commencing November 1986. Programme Objective This programme is designed to prepare students for the examinations leading to the Advanced Diploma m Business Administration awarded by589 words
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Advertisement380 1986-08-04 13 MAXELL. SAYS THANKS. |-|-|c-|wg-|ll wishes to say many thanks to all our 1 1 10/\Cll. customers for the unfailing support TV%*^\/lEmm^' and confidence you have given to us, thereby making us 1 1 f olj^l.fcf iSri- £Bl&> the top seller. ••«*«-•>• fISHi To maintain our reputable standard, we II always380 words
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Article605 1986-08-04 14 THE increasing concern being shown by small shareholders m the affairs of the companies m which they have a stake is a healthy trend. With corporate results less robust now than m the past, small shareholders have witnessed the values of their holdings fluctuate wildly and605 words
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Article943 1986-08-04 14 ANTHONY HARRIS - ANTHONY HARRIS By LONDON The leaders m the world economy are starting to call each other names, and do not seem likely to stop m the near future. As reported, the arguments tend to sound a bit private and remote. It is not immediately clear whyFinancial Times - 943 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1986-08-04 14 JOHN BYRNE - Japanese magic fails at American factory JOHN BYRNE Strikes at Sanyo plant cause bitterness and mistrust The Japanese have been so economically successful that it is assumed they can do wonders elsewhere. Their management skills are expected to bring handsome returns from investments in once-sick ventures. In one place at1,041 words
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518 1986-08-04 14 Editorial, headlined Entering an age of political maturity, published m the Bangkok Post on July 28. THE July 27 general election is now history and the whole operation went off as weU as could reasonably be expected. Even Mother Nature seems to have sided with518 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1986-08-04 15 LOUISE BRANSON - Where people queue their lives away LOUISE BRANSON The practice m Russia has strict rules, requires skill and provides entertainment By Moscow Correspondent MOSCOW Muscovites were thrown into a quandary recently by a severe queue shortage. Even m Gum, the Red Square department store, there had been almost none to1,151 words
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939 1986-08-04 15 ROGER COLLIS - ROGER COLLIS By writing for the International Herald Tribune SOME of my best friends are non-smokers, but we don't make an issue of it. I won't say they're not censorious (it's the bornagain non-smokers, like all apostates, who give me the939 words
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Advertisement50 1986-08-04 14 Move to the Sound of Sony -Porsche do! Tune up your car with Sony Car Audio. Experience XR-320 FM/AM Cassette Car Stereo featuring 50W high power output /Hp\ and stylish design. A new world of [ftt»MTisaH^| driving entertainment. For more information XR-320 please ca11: *****44 *#^w sony: ONE STLP AHEAD50 words
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Advertisement284 1986-08-04 14 W^^m^jpfe^ Wni Valioable Prizes gwraffl^ltf^ Wiggins Teape BBBBBP?^ Office Statianery Contest Fifty C. K. Tang gift vouchers draws! That means, you'll have triple the (each worth $75), thirty Fuji chance to win something autp-focu§ 35mm cameras and fifteen Make your stationery order today from Philips colour TVs must be won284 words
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Advertisement581 1986-08-04 15 There is more to you than you suspect. The Rosicrucians, a worldwide cultural Self goes far deeper than surface con- organization (not a religion) have sciousness. Man is not fully conscious shown thousands of men and women that is, using the whole potential of throughout the world how to make581 words
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153 1986-08-04 16 Our fishermen should use modern gear I REFER to the recent report about a shark attack on a fisherman who had dived into the sea to look for fish. (ST, July 29). Electronic fish finding equipment has been available on the market for years and is m fact being used153 words
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98 1986-08-04 16 Medisave for kits to help diabetics? I AM diabetic. I have found through the Diabetic Society of Singapore's educational programmes for diabetics that self-monitoring ensures proper control of the ailment. Modern equipment, such as blood glucose monitoring kits, is a good aid m self-monitoring programmes. The difficulty is that these98 words
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218 1986-08-04 16 I REFER to the letter from "A.J.R." (ST, July 11) concerning his interview for admission to the Diploma m Education Programme conducted by the Institute of Education m June this year. I would like to assure "A.J.R." that only applicants who meet the shortlisting218 words
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268 1986-08-04 16 Cost will go up if used cheques are returned I REFER to the letter "Banks can save on cost and provide service" by Mr Cyril G. Yenning. (ST, July 21). While we agree that some account holders may find it convenient for their used cheques to be returned to them,268 words
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150 1986-08-04 16 I REFER to the suggestion by "Long Suffering" (ST, July 30) to hold a campaign so that dog owners will be made more aware of their responsibilities. The writer's suggestion is a good one, and a timely one, as dog ownership particularly, has been steadily150 words
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110 1986-08-04 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "Beaches need to be tidied up" by "BeachLover". (ST, July 12). During this time of the year, between June and September, the recreational beaches at the East Coast are affected by flotsam consisting of dead wood, seaweed and other debris110 words
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272 1986-08-04 16 Two parents criticise two ways of punishing students I AM writing this letter to comment on the type of punishment which is meted out m my daughter's school. She is m Secondary 1. The children, who are 12 to 13 years old, have on272 words
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Letter96 1986-08-04 16 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer96 words
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Letter96 1986-08-04 16 TWO women m their thirties approached my daughter and asked her questions on the members of my family while my husband and I were not at home. They said they were from the marketing division of some company and were said to have been more interested96 words
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103 1986-08-04 16 I AM amazed that group punishment is still practised m school today. On July 18, my child, who is m Secondary 3, had to have a late lunch. The whole class was detained for over an hour because a few students were found not103 words
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Advertisement1185 1986-08-04 16 The Department of Extramural Studies will be conducting the following courses during the Ist half of I September. 1986:Course Title No. of Fee Venue Start Day Time Sessions Date i SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY 'dBASE 111 (Class 01) 3 $250 Waterloo Centre 1.9 Mon Wed 9.30am-5.30pm i BASIC Programming I (Class 01)1,185 words
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Advertisement309 1986-08-04 16 The End of the Clumsy Cardioid! introducing Audio Technics UniPoint™ cardioid Fixed-Charge on its own cable with the electronics module high up condenser microphones Easy to mount, adjust, and use and out of sight Therere five basic uniPoint models to cover almost every The ATBS9 is a wand mike with309 words
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Article, Illustration865 1986-08-04 17 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO By RETAILERS can no longer take Orchard Road for granted. Singapore's premier and trendiest shopping strip, still the place for the richest pickings m the local and tourist retail trade, is also the scene of a keenly-fought battle among retailers865 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1986-08-04 17 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Your money FIRST Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Goh Chok Tong has said retirees will need at least $200 a month for their needs. Most people think they will need much more than $200 a month to1,044 words
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Article225 1986-08-04 17 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN By COLLEAGUE Doreen Soh says she's "bone-lazy" but, besides working as a Timesdollar reporter and writing the popular consumer finance columns Your Money and Moneywise, she has written a new book on investing m the stock market. Her co-author was Dr Robert Chia,225 words
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Article66 1986-08-04 17 INDUSTRIAL Commercial Bank has lowered its prime lending rate "by a quarter percentage point to 6.75 per cent. It has dropped its fixed deposit rates to 4 per cent on one, two and three-month deposits, 4.25 per cent on six-month deposits and 4.5 per cent on a66 words
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Article74 1986-08-04 17 UNITED Industrial Corporation, which (ailed in a recent takeover bid for government trading company Intraco, has asked (or a suspension of trading of its shares pending an announcement. UIC is close to finalising an agreement to borrow up to $81 million through a note Issuance facility N1F) to74 words
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Article160 1986-08-04 17 AUG 4 and 5: A two-day seminar on "Managing purchasing in the recession" will be held at the Novotel Orchid Inn. Topics to be covered include the changing role of purchasing management, cost-price analysis and negotiation and computerising the purchasing organisation. The seminar is organised by Purchasing and160 words
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Article52 1986-08-04 18 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss (L) ('000) Bata 8(8) M55,165(54,782) Jun 86 ICS 6(6) $7,583(55,502) Jun 86 XL Industries M55,843 (53,038) Apr 86 0U Securities -<-) $2,653 ($1,634) Jun 86 M Cement 4.5(5TE) M511,995(518,203) May 86 Sel Properties NYA(-) M520,125 (531,011) Apr 86 Semb Shipyard52 words
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Article44 1986-08-04 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (L) ('000) Guia Perak M511,891L(59,739L) Mar 86 Imatex M 54,050 ($9,439) Mar 86 J Cement 1(2) $6,565L(51,515L) Mar 86 Malayawata M530,457L(531,230L) Mar 86 Promet —(5) M592,933L(568,145) Dec 85 Temerloh 5.5(11.5) M51.654 (53,589) Apr 8644 words
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Article18 1986-08-04 18 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss (L) ('000) QAF Ltd $4,611 (S3SBL) Mar 8618 words
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Article470 1986-08-04 18 Anta Holdings has confirmed that it was holding discussions with the principal shareholders of Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank, with a view to taking up an investment in the merchant bank. Mciwraith McEacharn Ltd has agreed to buy a 20.5 per cent stake in Chuan Hup Marine for $24.7 million470 words
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Article40 1986-08-04 18 Financial Times Industrials Friday 1273.40 (1272.00) ~i^ Dow Jones Industrials HT Friday 1763.64 (1775.31) Nikkei Stock Average 4 Saturday *****.79 (*****.93) ':::•> (Fijures m brackets refer to those il of the previous trading day) H^iiiiii i i i i I40 words
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Article136 1986-08-04 18 SYDNEY The Australian market closed firmer m brisk trading, pushed up by demand among gold stocks following a US$ll.OO rise m the bullion price, brokers said. Near the close of trading, the All-Ordinaries Index was 1.7 points firmer at 1,124.9, a premium of 5.8 points to the previous week'sReuter - 136 words
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Article229 1986-08-04 18 iu( 1 US5 Change Alcoa 33* -M. Allied Sig 397* -1% Am Tel Tel 23* unch Amax Inc 11% M> Amr Corp 51 Ms unch Bethlehem Stl 7 Boeing Co 58% -W Burroughs Cp 66% Caterprflar Co 45* Chose Manhtn 36% Chrysler Cp 35H Citicorp 50% -1H Cons229 words
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Article332 1986-08-04 18 Aug 2 Yen Change A|inomoto 1740 -20 Akai 430 +34 Amado 761 +11 Asoh.Chem 819 -3 Asohi Gloss 1170 -40 Bank of Tokyo 852 -28 Bndgestone 602 -13 Canon 891 unch Casio 1290 -10 Citizen 522 +7 Daiei 1550 -30 Doi-lchi Kongyo 1560 unch D Nippon Print 1 780332 words
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548 1986-08-04 18 New York No sign yet of the 'summer rally' NEW YORK Some Wall Street analysts have begun to worry that they will have to make do without the fabled "summer rally" this year. June was nothing special for the stock market. Last month was a total washout. And Labour DayAP - 548 words
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Article135 1986-08-04 18 HONGKONG Balls outperformed profit-tak-ers m the stock market here last week and sent the market barometers to an all-time high. The Hang Seng Index soared through the 1,871 level to 1,874.11, op 30.54 points, while the Hong Kong Index pot on 17.72 points to end the week at 1,169.28.AFP - 135 words
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Article129 1986-08-04 18 TOKYO Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange lost ground after moving erratically m heavy trading last week, largely affected by the Japanese currency's sharp appreciation. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 stocks listed m the major first section lost 310 yen on Tuesday, the second sharpest single-day loss thisAFP - 129 words
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Article493 1986-08-04 18 Auf 1 Pence Chanje INDUSTRIALS AMied-Lyons 323xd -3 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 293xd unch Babcocks 182 unch Barclays 494 -3 Beechom 405 unch BICC 278 +2 Blue Circle 576 +8 BOC Group 307 unch Boots 253 -2 Bowater 300 -3 BATS 395 -3 Britannia 138 -1 BP 573 +2 B493 words
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Article175 1986-08-04 18 LONDON Share prices registered a modest rise on the London stock market last week, but investors remained nervous about political and economic trends and prices oscillated from hour to hour on the smallest scrap of news or rumour. The Financial Times Share Price Index of 39 leading companies closedAP - 175 words
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Article3145 1986-08-04 18 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-eiempted dhridend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dotan. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Net Voi Week3,145 words
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Article335 1986-08-04 19 1 Mn $1,000 2 For best customers only 3 OCBC Finance. 4 available at DBS Finance. UOF's rites." also avaiiMe at UOf also avaiatxe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily AY* 4M AY* 4 V* Monthly 4Vi Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month335 words
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Article526 1986-08-04 19 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday, Aug 1. Bank PLR Algemene Bank 1 t American Express 7* a Am Ddm R terdam Bank 7 i Arab Banking Corp 8 Arab Bank Ltd 8 Asia Commercial 7 A NZ Banking Group 7 Ban Hin526 words
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Article163 1986-08-04 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3071—1.3099 7.96—7.46 Canadian dollar 1.5765—1.5779 6.41—6.31 NZ dollar 1.1288—1.1326 9.13—8.66 Sterling pound 3.2440—3.2476 3.11—3.06 US dollar 2.1750—2.1760 4.63—4.59 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling163 words
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Article417 1986-08-04 19 RELEASE of data showing record trade surpluses enjoyed by West Germany and Japan m June against rising trade deficit m the US was the prime mover of currencies m the past week. Simex/IMM September yen jumped 179 ticks over the week, ending m Chicago at U550.*****5 an417 words
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Article202 1986-08-04 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Aug 1. BID PRICES M High Low 7 days ttt 6% 1 month 6' i 6 3 2 months 6 h i 6 3 /s 3 months SVi 6 5/16 6 months 6<i 6 5/16 9 months 6 9/16202 words
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Article176 1986-08-04 19 THE beginning of the week saw the US currency taking a tumble on technical trading and prepositioning amid mounting pessimism on US merchandise trade balance. It continued to drift lower when a U5514.17 billion trade deficit and a 0.3 per cent decline m factory orders reinforced the idea that176 words
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Article30 1986-08-04 19 Closing prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo luly 28 177.00 222.00 luly 29 174.00 218.00 luly 30 171.50 216.00 luly 31 171.50 216.50 \ugust 1 172.75 215.5030 words
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Article30 1986-08-04 19 Closing Turnover HN prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo S/kilo M/kilo luly 28 14.14 67 luly 29 14.19 30 luly 30 14.21 95 luly 31 14.18 56 August 1 14.27 6230 words
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Article76 1986-08-04 19 SEASONALLY neglected conditions prevailed on both London physical and futures markets last week as the holiday period continued. According to trade sources, there was a glut of rubber for August delivery, illustrated by the large tonnages on offer, contrary to recent reports of tightening supplies which emanated from theAFP - 76 words
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Article23 1986-08-04 19 SLIGHTLY STEADIER. Prices on the European spot market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) steadied to £3,660-£3,710 a tonne, against £3,630-£3,690 the previous week. AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article50 1986-08-04 19 QUIET. Silver began the week on a dull note and maintained that tone throughout, although a steadier tendency was m evidence m line with gold towards the weekend. London Metal Exchange (LME) stocks fell 604,000 oz to 32,314,000 oz, the lowest level since March 1982, but without impact. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article44 1986-08-04 19 IRREGULAR. After a steady start, when prices rose to their best level for one month, buoyed by a 2,075-tonne fall m LME stocks to 153,450 tonnes and sterling's hesitant tone, values slid back, reflecting the influence of currency factors m nuiet conditions. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article67 1986-08-04 19 IRREGULAR. Initial buying set m on concern about the labour disputes still affecting North American producers Alcan, Alcoa and Reynolds, with further support resulting from a 1,100-tonne drawdown m LME stocks t0134,250 tonnes. But sterling's advance prompted profit-tak-ing m line with other metals and values ended the week lowerAFP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration356 1986-08-04 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Ait Cargo Time Block A Kentucky (8) 4/8 (2130) F7 1030 1130/1130 1230 Nl/Pl *****330 SI McKmney Ms (8608) 5/8 (1800) F5 1430 1530/1330-1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl Nihon (256) 5/8 (1700) F7 *****630/*****730 L2/N2 E356 words
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Article34 1986-08-04 19 CAF up 5% SYDNEY The Australia-West India and Australia-Sri Lanka outward shipping conferences said they will raise their Currency Adjustment Factors (CAF) to 26.21 per cent from 21.07 per cent, from Aug 14. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration167 1986-08-04 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Marina C S Ocean K34 aside 4/8 Bahari Prasetya M4A 4/8 5/8 Gold Leal K32 aside 4/8 Brastagi M3A 4/8 4/8 Iwen K19 aside 4/8 Khanh Hoi M1B 4/8 5/8 Builder 2 K23 4/8 5/8 Lesten MIA167 words
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240 1986-08-04 20 THE boardroom reshuffle at Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd, the investment arm of the Malaysian Chinese Association, has resulted m 10 directors resigning. And the man who promised critical MPHB shareholders a revamp at the company's last annual general meeting, Executive Chairman Datuk Lee San240 words
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Article35 1986-08-04 20 HONGKONG Dragonair, the Hongkong-based oneplane airline controlled by shipping magnate Sir Y.K. Pao that specialises m flights to China, is reportedly hoping to buy into People Express airline or another American carrier. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article336 1986-08-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIAN Airline System, the first stateowned corporation to go public under the government's privatisation programme, has exceeded its profit forecast of not less than M 5106.4 million for the last financial year. MAS, which showed record earnings of M 5136.34 million m 1984-85,MBT - 336 words
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232 1986-08-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR Heavy equipment and motor group UMW is selling some of its property m Sabah for Msl7 million cash to help reduce borrowings. The sale is expected to rake m an after-tax profit of Msl million for the group although it willMBT - 232 words
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Article, Illustration430 1986-08-04 20 Lui Khang - Lui Khang By ST INDUSTRIAL INDEX The market's trend is horizontal. It has tested the 72f level twice without breaking, making this a significant support. The 15% mark appears to be a significant resistance level. Yon should see early this week just how significant 751 really430 words
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121 1986-08-04 20 Nippon Shinpan to take 108.5 m loan JAPAN'S largest group of general consumer credit companies, Nippon Shinpan, is borrowing US$5O million (*****.5 million) from the Asian dollar bond market for equipment leasing. The five-year bond issue will be lead-managed by Singapore Nomura Merchant Banking Ltd and guaranteed by the Long-Term121 words
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Advertisement72 1986-08-04 17 '^Business or pleasure. There are better reasons to stay at The Regent m Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok." "l^B BgiN^ j^K& W?^s^ HEf N. I 1 C^ y BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR X^^^J HONG KONG BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR y njl SYDNEY MELBOURNE ALBUQUERQUE NEW YORK CHICAGO LONDON DUESSELDORF AUCKLAND OKINAWA BEVERLY HILLS72 words
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Advertisement211 1986-08-04 19 GOLD ACCOUNT Buying Seing Highest— Lowest Highest— Lowest Ss/gm Ss/gm Bank of China 25.22—24.39 25.34—24.51 OUB 25.05—24.46 25.20 24.61 UOB 25.19—24.40 25.34-24.55 GOLD MARKET GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 360.50 361.00 360.60 361.10 Fri Thurs New York 360.60-361.10 362.80-363.30 CAMBRIDGE BOOKS FOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMS Progress towards First Certificate Cambridge First211 words
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Advertisement405 1986-08-04 19 Igf M f f ■■JtM Bkw^t- -t'vliaßir' You're invited to 9H a Filmshow Talk on Family Planning SB Date Day Time Language 4.8.86 Monday 7.30pm Mandarin iHHp 11.8.86 Monday 7.30pm English f|£p Hi jfl 18.8.86 Monday 7.30pm Mandarin ISeI 25.8.86 Monday 7.30pm English IHb Bus Stop Ny\ 0 £k Bus405 words
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Advertisement506 1986-08-04 20 YOU SAW HER COMMIT THE CRIME, BUT WHAT COLOUR WAS HER BLOUSE? Was it red, blue or green? If you watched this lady commit her crime on an ordinary black and white surveillance system, you colour. And as the system can be connected to wv-cniio if a time lapse recorder506 words
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Advertisement118 1986-08-04 20 [^PV^SI HBS^" s^lHk. iHHI^I COMING HOME. Coming home means returning to a relaxed atmosphere. And being showered with the comforts you're accustomed to. It's enjoying TV or a video film while your suit is pressed and a missing button is sewn back on. It means appetising swiss-style veal for dinner.118 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-08-04 21 FORMER champion local jockey Leslie Khoo has been prohibited from entering any trainer's stables at Bukit Timah, following an inquiry by the Singapore Turf Club Committee. Khoo was informed he would "no longer be permitted to enter any trainer's stables m Singapore until further notice208 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-08-04 21 Imperial Justice masters St Gallen in last few strides $169 Cup jolt By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST: *****1 SECOND: *****2 THIRD: *****0 STARTERS: *****9, *****5, *****8, *****7, *****6, *****5, *****5, *****7, *****7. CONSOLATIONS: *****6, *****5, *****7, *****2, *****2, *****6, *****6, *****1, *****0, *****5. RANK outsider Imperial Justice, who last wonALBERT SIM - 307 words
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2494 1986-08-04 21 $52,796 quartet payout Seven riders suspended SEVEN riders were suspended over the handling of their mounts at Bukit Timah yesterday and on Saturday. Abdul Rahman (Aeras m Race 2 yesterday) received the stiffest penalty he was suspended from riding m races and trackwork for three months. C.H. Chua (Gutsy m2,494 words
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Obituary, Illustration178 1986-08-04 21 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. LEE SER AGE: 80 YEARS passed away peacefully on 3 August 1986 leaving behind Husband SIM LIM Sons Daughters-in-law SIM THIAM LAI HO LIAN HUAY SIM CHIANG LEE TAN SIEW GUAT SIM SIEN TIONG LEE KIM CHOO SIM THIAM OH LIM LIAN CHOO SIM CHIANG178 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1986-08-04 21 183 Condolences 183 Condolences rourdMpeit sympathy ft condolence to Mr Ho Poey Wee Mr Ho Scow Wan Mr Ho Scow Ban of GUAN HO CONSTRUCTION CO. PTE. LTD. on the demise of hit beloved father MR HO TENG KEE From The Management ft Staff of L. BOON YONG ELECTRICAL COMPANY50 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1986-08-04 21 Our doopaat condetoncaa to Mr. JEFFREY HO SEOW WAN, Chairman. Badok North Primary School Adviaory Committee on the domiao of h.« bolOVOd lather. Mr. HO TENG KEE From: Badok North Primary School Advisory Commlttaa, I "In Memoriam" j is for the loved ones whom you Jj > remember49 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1986-08-04 21 TAN CHIN LIONG Departed 4 August 1976 Sadly missed but not forgotten by Chin Siong and loved ones. In loving memory of MRS ANG MOH (nee TAN AH PIUM) Departed 4.8.83 Sadly misted by husband and all loved ones.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration229 1986-08-04 21 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE GEORGE CHUA POH CHOON (DEPARTED ON 27TH JULY 1986) wish** to express their heartfelt thanks to: THE HON. PRIME MINISTER IST DPM, 2ND DPM CABINET MINISTERS MPs, PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES NTUC CENTRAL COMMITTEE SECRETARIAT MEMBERS MANAGEMENT STAFF OF NTUC CO-OP St ENTERPRISE229 words
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Obituary, Illustration126 1986-08-04 21 In Loving Memory Of MR. A. MUTHUSAMY Departed: 27 July 1984 Two years have passed, Memories still stay fresh m our heart. Sadly misted by: WIFE: MDM. MUTHULETCHMI, Sont, Daughters. Sons-in-law. Daughters-in-law and Grandchildren. Second years prayer will be held on 4/8/86 at 9.30 am. No: 26126 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1986-08-04 21 In Loving Memory of ALFRED VICTOR WINSLOW Departed August 4, 1964 He wm by Nature btesa'd: Just, gracious and humble Yet witty, talented and elegant Wa cherish thaaa memories of him And rejo.ee that hit •vary quality Endure* m the Paaca of Etarnity. Fondly remembered by hi*59 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1986-08-04 21 MRS V. THAMBY Mrs. Arumugam Packiam. wife of Mr. M. Vinasithamby invite* known friend* to the I*t Anniversary Thuvatham Prayer* will be held at the family's residence from 10a.m. to 12p.m. Lunch will be served after the prayer*.40 words
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Advertisement13 1986-08-04 21 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember C.A.T.S. *****66 I13 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-08-04 22 ON THE TENNIS SCENE Tulasne storms in after rain to rout Arias in straight sets WASHINGTON Second-seeded Thierry Tulasne, of France, roared from behind to rout Jimmy Arias m straight sets on Saturday night to join unheralded Czech Karel Novacek m the final of the U*****,000 ($477,400) D.C. Classic. TulasneAP; Reuter - 467 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-08-04 22 Italian Under-21 coach Vicini takes over ROME Enzo Bearzot, who guided Italy to victory m the World Cup soccer m Spain four years ago, has paid for failure m Mexico with the loss of his job. Azeglio Vicini, 53, former Italian Under-21 manager, takes over from Bearzot andAFP; Reuter - 501 words
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Article247 1986-08-04 22 Infamous five face relegation Udinese among Italian clubs charged with cheating MILAN A prosecutor appointed by Italy's Football Federation has called for the relegation of five soccer clubs accused of fixing matches last season. The clubs are alleged to have been involved m a ring which arranged the results soReuter - 247 words
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246 1986-08-04 22 HUTCHINSON (Kan) The Britain-Ireland golf team ended 26 years of United States dominance of the Curtis Cup competition on Saturday by wrapping up a 13-5 victory. Belle Robertson, of Scotland, at 50 the oldest Curtis Cup player m history, made the shot that ensuredReuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration617 1986-08-04 22 ULLNA (Sweden) American Craig Stadler shot a 66 for the third day running to move into a two-stroke lead on 198 18-under-par m the Scandinavian Open golf championship on Saturday. Stadler, whose last victory was m the European Masters m Switzerland almost a year ago,Reuter; AP - 617 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-08-04 22 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By BALRAJ MADASAMY ended his lean season when he captured the Sembawang Open championship title yesterday, beating younger brother Murugiah on countback after both had carded three-over-par 745. Balraj's even-par 36 back nine which included a birdie on the 14th and398 words
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364 1986-08-04 22 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN E.Y. CHHZE justified his promotion when he won the Singapore Island Country Club A Division medal at the New Course. Chhze, who got off to a good start m January by winning the B Division medal with 43 stableford points, was364 words
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Article348 1986-08-04 22 BASEBALL Japan trounced Hongkong 10-3 m Tokyo to earn a showdown with Taiwan m the Far East Little League championships for the single berth to the World Series scheduled for Aug 19-23 m Williamsport, Pennsylvania. In Haarlem (Holland), Cuba, with overall victory m the World Amateur ChampionshipsAFP; Reuter; AP - 348 words
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Article317 1986-08-04 22 TOLEDO (Ohio) A TYPICALLY historic course awaits a typically talented group of players for the 68th PGA championship, which under only slightly different circumstances could have been one of the most eagerlyawaited golf tournaments on record. If Greg Norman had made a routine par on theUPI - 317 words
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200 1986-08-04 22 Vutsov sacked for poor showing in Mexico SOFIA Bulgarian World Cup manager, Ivan Vutsov, m charge of the national side for nearly four years, has been sacked. Out with him has gone his assistant Georgy Vassilev m a decision taken by the Bulgarian Football Union as they prepare to discussAFP - 200 words
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Article146 1986-08-04 22 Struggling for survival MIDDLESBROUGH The fight to save English Third Division club Middlesbrough continued on Saturday with more negotiations over a survival package to be put to the Football League. Spokesman Doug Allan said a business consortium was doing everything m its power to complete a rescue bid. Middlesbrough wereAFP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-08-04 23 HOUSTON American Jackie Joyner leapt to a world heptathlon record m the long jump and went on to break her own world mark m the seven-event competition for the second time m 26 days on Saturday at the United States Olympic Festival. Jackie, 24, scored 7,161 pointsReuter - 451 words
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Article, Illustration792 1986-08-04 23 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT Edinburgh experience augurs poorly for Auckland By EDINBURGH If there was a positive side to the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, it was the lesson from the organisers to future hosts on how not to run the quadrennial event. The 13th series of the games that hadReuter - 792 words
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Article295 1986-08-04 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - Fitness gives Joel the edge TAY CHENG KHOON FTTNESS and a long memory, spurred Joel Lee to a fine captain's game m the final of the Men's Open section of the Anchor Beer Business Houses squash championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. Joel, playing for Automated Systems, settled295 words
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Article128 1986-08-04 23 TIONG BAHRU now need only four points from their remaining two matches to win the National Football League Division One title after last night's 2-1 triumph over Toa Payoh United at Jalan Besar Stadium. The three points will help them pip Armed Forces by a point, assumingBernama - 128 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-08-04 23 LONDON England Test all-rounder lan Botham, returning to first-class cricket after his ban for smoking cannabis, was totally upstaged m the English county championship on Saturday. He dropped three slips catches and took only one wicket as Worcestershire reached a daunting 379 for four againstReuter - 351 words
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Article153 1986-08-04 23 DERBY New Zealand's seam bowlers gained little help from a well-grassed strip after asking Derbyshire to bat first on the opening day of their three-day match on Saturday. Derbyshire had crawled to 76 for one from 34 overs by lunch, with Andrew Brown, 18 notReuter - 153 words
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Article188 1986-08-04 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Gordon picks up six of the best MAHMOOD GAZNAVI NEIL GORDON, of Indian Association, took the highest number of wickets m a Singapore match this season yesterday. Gordon claimed 6-42 m lAs Singapore Cricket Association Division One match against Singapore Recreation Club at Balestier Road. But his effort proved futile188 words
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402 1986-08-04 23 HAKIKAT RAI - Haron steals show with sprint double HAKIKAT RAI h "i t 1 iC*ii < TIMES INTER-BUSINESS HOUSES ATHLETICS MEET '86 By ASIAN GAMES-bound Haron Mundir stole the show on the opening day of the Fourth Times InterBusiness Houses athletic meet at Fairer Park yesterday. The 23-year-old crew supervisor with A&W402 words
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Article186 1986-08-04 23 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN NATIONAL player Tan Ah Peng and Pradeep Malakar defeated Malaysians Yeo Kean Wah and Chang Siau Ham 6-4, 6-4 at Kallang yesterday to win the Puma Circuit '86 men's doubles tennis championships after the top two seeds crashed out m the semi-finals.186 words
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368 1986-08-04 23 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN SINGAPORE won the international women's hockey quadrangular, but it was their opponents, India Juniors, who grabbed cen-tre-stage after their 3-3 draw at the Padang yesterday. India, who at one stage led 3-0, were sore over an umpiring decision and, with368 words
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Article47 1986-08-04 23 OLD Rafflesian's Association qualified for the final of the Sim Lim Cup/Singapore Rugby Union under-23 tournament when they beat Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 21-3 at Farrer Park yesterday. Other results: Police 9 Tanglin Constituency 8, St Andrew's Old Boys' Association 21 Johor Anchorman 0.47 words
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Advertisement189 1986-08-04 22 Oil SDQ @H@!j§j3il2^/ Every year m Asia millions of men, women and children are killed or injured m accidents. Many of these deaths and injuries could be avoided if proper action was taken. Learn the survival tactics for disastrous situations from the August Reader's Digest. They could save your life!189 words
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Advertisement26 1986-08-04 22 RESULTS DRAW No: 61/86 5 OUT OF 49 20, 39, 47 3,1 [ADD. No 1 TUNE IN TO SBC TEXT CHANNEL 5 PG 188 FOR RESULTS26 words
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Advertisement124 1986-08-04 23 Bring your car for a respray this month and we'll paint this much for free. If your car is looking a little sorry for itself at the moment, we have any old respray. The Berger Standox 2K system developed m Germany will give some good news. The SAE One Stop124 words
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Miscellaneous59 1986-08-04 23 BADMINTON Yonex/F*N Nat. it C'shipa (SBH, 7pm). BOWLING Spore lat'l Masters qualifying (Strikers' Bowl, 12). HOCKEY SWHA Leagne: Div. 1: SCC v Schools (Padang. 5.30pm) Schools Nat. C Div. Boys: (Balestier Rd, 8.30 and 9.30). SOFTBALL Schools Nat. C Div. Boys final and 3rd place (Dover Rd, 8.30); B Div.59 words
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Article, Illustration540 1986-08-04 24 Short notice irks some, while others welcome move RESIDENTS of the pre-war houses m Tanjong Pagar had been expecting the news and it came yesterday: They were to vacate their homes, which were structurally unsound. Some, who have lived there for half a century, were so worried about the widening540 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-08-04 24 Vietnamese doctor 'seeks asylum in US' LOS ANGELES A Vietnamese doctor arrived m the United States on Saturday after accompanying a pair of Siamese twins to Japan for medical treatment. Dr Nguyen Thi Son Phat, 50, was reunited with her husband m Tokyo. The couple had not seen each otherAP - 248 words
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Article49 1986-08-04 24 NEW DELHI Five prisoners escaped m a jailbreak m Bombay yesterday, the Press Trust of India reported. Some of the escapees were facing murder charges. The five escaped by climbing the prison compound walls early m the morning, using an improvised wooden ladder. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article45 1986-08-04 24 BEIJING The Chinese Customs Service uncovered nearly 9,000 cases of smuggling involving contraband worth US$B6.6 million (SslBB million) m the first six months of this year. Topping the list of goods being smuggled out of the country were food and silk. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article38 1986-08-04 24 MOSCOW A postage stamp to commemorate Sweden's assassinated Prime Minister Olof Palme has been issued m the Soviet Union. The stamp bears his portrait, his name and the years of his life: 1927 to 1986. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-08-04 24 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE Residents and shopkeepers given two weeks to move out By ABOUT 450 residents and 69 businesses are being asked to move out from 46 pre-war shophouses m the Tanjong Pagar area because these shophouses are considered unsafe. The Urban Redevelopment Authority, which448 words
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434 1986-08-04 24 Retirement at 60 should be the norm by *****' Boon Heng suggests raising age to 58 years initially IT SHOULD be the norm to retire at the age of 60 by the early *****, even while the CPF withdrawal age remains at 55 years, NTUC Assistant Secretary-General Lim Boon Heng434 words
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274 1986-08-04 24 Senator under probe over info leakage to Chile NEW YORK The FBI is investigating whether Senator Jesse Helms or one of his aides passed sensitive American intelligence information to the Chilean government, the New York Times reported yesterday. The newspaper cited congressional and administration officials as saying the inquiry focusedAP; UPI - 274 words
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Advertisement167 1986-08-04 24 Discover Britannica for yourself and see how it can help you and your family achieve your highest goals! J|& IB Young Children's Encyclopaedia for every major set purchased. The new 32 volume Encyclopaedia Britannica Jp M M m r m M i' i. j i' U i A ?iL 'A167 words
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Advertisement415 1986-08-04 24 LINK HAIR The latest system m Hair Weaving JW:--.' 1 >■'■'••"— TPfsmmm i w. i m m I»£?^BHEafc-__J 1 __BHsfe™ Before 'Link 1 After 'Link 1 HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST is here at Link Hair Care to check your hair and scalp and offer you our Expert Advice415 words
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Miscellaneous144 1986-08-04 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas m the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/13 C Cloudy Melbourne 918 C Foggy Bangkok 26/33 C Sunny Moscow 15/27 C144 words
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Section Two
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The Straits Times
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224 1986-08-04 1 MINERS endure the greatest stress at work and librarians the least, says a British university research that ranked 150 jobs for a career guide. It was impossible to come up with a set of factors to measure stress objectively because every occupation hadAP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-08-04 1 'I have to be very relaxed' MS LAURA SOH, 29, a beauty therapist, runs the Aesthetician Clinic at Oxley Rise and provides skin-care treatment and facial or body massages for clients. She agrees with the finding that people m her profession have low-stress jobs. "Basically, I feel that a beautyNIK KASMANI - 235 words
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Article, Illustration756 1986-08-04 1 More stress means more involved 'We are not supermen' MS SIM CHWEE HONG is a librarian m her 20s who works m the reference section of the American Library Resource Centre m Hill Street. She agrees with the study which claims that librarians have a stress756 words
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Article, Illustration435 1986-08-04 1 ARE you a three, five, seven or a 10? Don't worry, I'm not interested m your looks or physique. What I'm talking about is your stress level. On a scale of one to 10, the higher your score is, the worse off you are.435 words
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Article114 1986-08-04 2 FUTURE extra-terrestrial construction projects may do well to get their concrete from the moon rather than earth. Construction Technology Laboratory of Illinois discovered the superiority of the lunar concrete while conducting experiments on samples of lunar rock, according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa). EngineeringNYT - 114 words
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Article120 1986-08-04 2 THE prototype of a passenger car that has no steering wheel, clutch or brake pedals, has debuted m Tokyo. It was built specifically for the physically handicapped. Remodelled from an ordinary passenger car by the Tokyo Metropolitan Prosthesis Research Institute, it features a control rod, which replacesAsahi - 120 words
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Article99 1986-08-04 2 AFTER biological washing powder comes a biological weapon to combat unpleasant household smells. Odour Eliminator contains a special balance of naturally-occurring bacteria m suspended animation. Mix it with water, or spray it on to something wet, and the bacteria produce enzymes that digest the waste matter causing99 words
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Article, Illustration727 1986-08-04 2 The Japanese makers of our subway cars say Singapore has landed a big bargain by paying $581 million for 396 cars. KHNG EU MENG, while on a Japan-Asean press fellowship, visited the Kawasaki plant m Kobe to find out how the cars roll off at727 words
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508 1986-08-04 2 BRIGHT light can reset the human body's biological clock, a finding that may some day allow travellers to avoid jet lag and workers to adjust to changing hours, researchers said. Even some forms of depression may be subject to light treatments resettingAP; UPI - 508 words
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Article, Illustration308 1986-08-04 2 PERSONAL hygiene will become extremely important to criminals if a research project at Leeds University proves successful. Forensic scientists are working on creating a "smello-me-ter" capable of making "odour-prints" of suspects and comparing them with air samples taken from the scene ofGuardian - 308 words
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Article, Illustration991 1986-08-04 3 Call to absorb the culture behind the language In a seminar last week, many participants felt that the teaching of Chinese m schools should equip students with more than just language skills. TAN BAN HUAT reports on the one-day Education Ministry seminar attended by more than 200 teachers. It is991 words
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Article, Illustration655 1986-08-04 3 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO By 6 It was a difficult part. No one before me had played the highland king on the screen. But then, when the going got tough, I became even more interest- m cd. It's Just my character. Wang Bozhao THE "king" and655 words
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Article, Illustration100 1986-08-04 3 RXMJE^mXXitfiM -til ¥\%X&Wi¥Xit fn £fc ft s *ft 14 Jfcfln'J? W£B £Jg W JH T #l fi i^«iS»W6U*^g# 60^ 1921—1980^ &W "Jss^* ISA *«ig* f* > w&^m' }1* 5 ft' 2f.6±H««3M4° IPW±«Ss&tt»iS o *£-f£A/S*£K |s]*¥ KlE^fy^XftrtiS- iajftiHsx*»^ftaxft W»£3fcgs£fttttttt° SHfc" o f&ft £HifcS "ftJlitS ft&urafsi iSWIPXftW#>J^JS. ii' iSW '«Xft' X laissy100 words
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Article, Illustration499 1986-08-04 3 FILMSTARS Zhang Xiling and Wang Liang may not have been stars at a press conference, but on screen they sparkle with solid gongfu feats, which won them nation-wide fame m China. Zhang, 20, and Wang, 24, not only feature prominently m The Queen of499 words
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Article, Illustration879 1986-08-04 4 HIS successful career as a comedian started when he emerged top winner m a talentime organised by Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) several years ago. His victory m the talentime gave him the opportunity to visit London to entertain Malaysian students there. That was879 words
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Article, Illustration740 1986-08-04 4 Oleh BUDIMAN A.R. BIDANG lawak dianggap oleh setengah orang sebaga satu bidang seni yang tersendiri. Bukan sebarang orani boleh menceburi bidang mi, melainkan mereka yang ber ar-benar mempunyai bakat lawak yang menarik. Biasar ya, apa yang kita lihat, kebanyakan pelawak-pelawal akan berpasangan bila berlawak di atas740 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-08-04 4 Bahagian 2 Word Quiz AT, Part 2 INSTRUCTION: At the centre of the circle there is the letter *T\ Using the clues given, fill in the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the word required. Take note that questions 1 to 5 involve68 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-08-04 17 World Chess Championship Contenders still deadlocked CHAMPION Garri Kasparov and challenger Anatoly Karpov remain tied as they prepare for today's fourth game m their World Chess title match. Friday's game, like the two previous games, had ended m a draw. AP Game 3 Kasparov (black) Karpov (white) Final position afterAP - 477 words
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Article, Illustration666 1986-08-04 17 CATHERINE ONG talks to a young graphic designer whose works are on show m the exhibition, Promise One, at the Goethe-Institut from 9 am to 6 pm till Friday. IF HON SOO-TIEN hadn't been dressed m his Sunday best for an interview with Antara Koh666 words
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Article, Illustration656 1986-08-04 17 Moving collage that explores the outer limits of dance =T 1- MURIEL SPEEDEN reviews the =zr E performance by New York group z E Arnie Zane, Bill T. Jones SLm! and Company. KUALA LUMPUR phone, outer space electronics, synthesiser, drumbeats, a police siren, bits of disjointed monologue, rock 'n' roll656 words
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Advertisement62 1986-08-04 1 "m 4IIIIB9HBBHHHhIHHHR"' wKMr How our MRT trains are made 2 Close-up look at the Kawasaki plant The big switch 17 From piling work to graphic designs Going beyond language skills 3 Seminar on teaching of Chinese m schools Science Watch Edited by Nancy Koh Arts Leisure Edited by Richard Lim62 words
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Advertisement276 1986-08-04 3 THIS programme is f compiled by Rediffo- 3£ >§- sion and broadcast dai- ly m Teochew, Hokkien 161 S IB£ini and Cantonese. The Mandarin broadcast times over mdnndrm SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm m Teochew and 19.45 pm m Hokkien on Mondays, 9 pm m Cantonese and 9.45 pm276 words
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Advertisement738 1986-08-04 6 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Special Protection (good terms conditions) ottered to employers who had bad experiences to clients first lime employing maid. Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training Hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest, self-disciplined 2 Documentation mcl medical exam. $5,000 bond/P A W P visa 9738 words
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Advertisement373 1986-08-04 6 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic WANTED MAIDS FROM Philippines for Spore/ M'sia. Financing available. Report to 1835 L Guerrero St., Malate. M. M. Tel: 521-81-33. (MM) Inquiries #30-985 People's Park Complex every Sunday. 10.30 am 2.00 pm. Lie. No. (*****-01). ENGLISH SPEAKING MAID, live-in/ stay out. Mon. Frl. D.lO. $400. Tel:373 words
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Advertisement552 1986-08-04 6 70 Situation* Vacant: 70 Situation* vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Urgent vacancy with the following requirements:- Completed N.S. Age 25 and below At least G.C.E. 'O' Level Class 3 driving licence Only those who can start work immediately, please come for an interview today or tomorrow with complete resume and552 words
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Advertisement506 1986-08-04 6 required by estab^ lished company FEMALE ADMIN./ ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements: c GCE 'OV A' level, c Good typing skill able to operate telex machine, c Able to keep full set of accounts, c Possess LCCI accounting certificate, c Good m English and correspondence, c Knowledge of operating personal computer is506 words
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Advertisement695 1986-08-04 6 70 situations vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 'Established Marine Electronics^ Company requires: TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST Applicants must be familiar with automatic PABX switchboard and able to type 35— 40 w.p.m. Applicants with no switchboard experience but be able to type, will also be considered, provided they are prepared to learn switchboard695 words
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Advertisement770 1986-08-04 6 70 Situations vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SHIPPING TRAVEL related Company requirps General Clerks Able to work irregular hours during public holidays. Duties Include accurate typing, sales reception. good public relations. Also required Shipping Clerk with own motorbike. Walk-in Interview at Inasco Enterprises. 63 Robinson Road =05-16, Afro Asia Building. FEMALE SHIPPING770 words
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Advertisement654 1986-08-04 6 fi situations) Tocani. Sales Associate of International British Company which is a leader m the field of audio visual external studies m computers and supplier of training programmes to the British government, seeks the services of young men and women to be trained for a sales career m the field654 words
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Advertisement614 1986-08-04 7 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales i Wklk-In Interview Monday Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Customer Relations OffiCerS (Female) (Full time or Part-time at CHANGI AIRPORT) Due to our expansion, we have newly-created openings for CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICERS. Trie incumbent will be responsible for in-shop promotion and customer614 words
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Advertisement264 1986-08-04 7 International Membership Orgn. requires MALE/ FEMALE SALES CO-ORDINATORB c Age 20 and above. Bilingual with good attitude. c Aggressive and tactful. c Pleasant, mature and outgoIng personality. c Preferably 1— 2 years sales experience. Attractive Income will be offered to qualified personnel. For interview please:— TEL: *****33 MINIMUM $2,000 P.M.264 words
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Advertisement760 1986-08-04 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES EXECUTIVES (RENTAL/INSTITUTIONAL) A newly established Australian based company m Jurong holding manufacturing arms of cocktail beverages, edible oil and other consumer items wishes to Invite experienced candidates to embark on the challenging sales career m Domestic Department. At least 2 years of sales experience m760 words
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Advertisement689 1986-08-04 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ESTABLISHED COMPUTER FIRM requires young energetic male/ female Sales Executives, preferably with experience for Indoor outdoor sales. Training will he provided for Inexperienced applicants. Interested please write to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. OUTDOOR FEMALE SALES Assistants (Mm. GCE 'O' level) Indoor689 words
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Advertisement584 1986-08-04 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Immb SINGAPORE LIMITED Applications are invited for suitably qualified persons for the following positions: TECHNICIAN (Male) Diploma m Mechanical Engineering or its equivalent Preference will be given to those with some working experience m manufacturing environment Able to work on rotating shifts584 words
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Advertisement152 1986-08-04 7 DESIGN ENGINEER required lor Electronic* Manufacturing Company Requirements:--e Electronic Engineering background. Knowledge m UL, VDE. lEC and FCC. Experience m magnetic switch mode power supply design. Reapontiblitiea:--e To convert design idea into prototype, c To conduct evaluation and lab testing. To co-ordinate first pilot production run. Please apply with detailed152 words
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Advertisement509 1986-08-04 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SANYO fIECTRONICS S PTE LTD requires NTC 3 m Electro- R Mechanical 1 Able to perform PS 3 rotating shifts g| 5-day week Able to perform 2 rotating shifts OR permanent night shift I Able to perform 12--hour rotation shift All male applicants must have completed509 words
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Advertisement523 1986-08-04 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Electrician Male 20-25 years old NIC 3/2 or ITC m Electrical discipline Completed full-time National Service Some relevant experience required Free transport and uniform provided Interested applicants please come personally or call for an appointment at: Sumitomo Electric (S) Pte Ltd 15 Gul Way Singapore 2262523 words
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Advertisement269 1986-08-04 7 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production pun H£y| Start alfeut andSfaUe M tQCor I Production m Operators J Those with similar H kw experience will be ShR offered a higher rare &J starting pay. 1B& Benefits: M m Free transport for shift only H transport allowance 49 No269 words
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Advertisement185 1986-08-04 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ■■^■^^"r^n^Fu" Time (Mon to Fri) Hi] i en Kallang Way Singapore 1 33 v\ ~~1 P£r*" UJoin the varta k atter 7 specialist 1 Walk-In Interview I Attractive starting salary NTC-3 m metal machining Experience m setting up press machines preferred Able185 words
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Advertisement618 1986-08-04 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ,iiiiiii|ijiiiillNKiapmiiiii NATIONAL KAP (PTE) LTD has vacancies for the post of: You can choose for permanent morning or night shift or 2 or 3 rotating shifts. Those who are below 30 years of age are welcome to apply. We provide: Good working618 words
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Advertisement394 1986-08-04 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production I (9.00 am to Xl oopm Monday A PRODUCTION F OPERATORS (14 to 30 years old) Requirements: Experience not necessary We provide: Permanent normal shift No scope work Friendly, clean cooling environment Attractive welfare/ Medical benefits THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT FOSTER ELECTRIC (S) PTE. LTD. 1 58394 words
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Advertisement413 1986-08-04 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous X HHHHHbI Requires |S B Male aged 23 -28 M em Minimum GCE A' Level or equivalent m H Possess valid driving icence n B Completed NS. 9 Age 1 6 to 35 S fl Transport, Tea, Attendance Allowances ra X Production413 words
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Advertisement430 1986-08-04 8 Jurong Country Club Pte. Ltd. I invites suitable candidates for the following positions:(A)Swimming Coach (Part-time) (B)Billiards Marker Duties A Experience (A) (1) To coach swimmers from beginner level to com- petition level (11) To assist m organising and administering of swimming activities at the Club (111) Knowledge of physical training430 words
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Advertisement506 1986-08-04 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous THE L^arrL EXECUTIVE RESIDENCES The prestigious new ser- viced apartments m Scotts Road invites applications sj; for the following appoint- I Mm. GCE '0' level I Below 35 years old I At least 5 years work- |i; ing experience. Appli- S cants with experience m j|506 words
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Advertisement615 1986-08-04 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Canon requires STORE ASSISTANTS for delivery OR store duties. c Mm. Sec. 2 education, c Completed N.S c Age 18 -22 years old. c 5-day week. Interested applicants, please come and see us at: CANON SINGAPORE PTE LTD 60-B Martin Road #10-01/08 Singapore Warehouse Blk. C615 words
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Advertisement884 1986-08-04 8 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous Required by International company FEMALE HAIRDRESSERS c Good working conditions and attractive salary c 5-1/2-day week. Interested, apply personalty at: #0808 International Bldg 360, Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Well established magazine publishing company invites applications lor the post of GRAPHIC ARTIST GCE O' level c Young884 words
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Advertisement642 1986-08-04 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQS. MALAY DRIVER for delivery. Apply personally: 147 Albert Street. Tel: *****57. URGENTLY REQUIRED SECURITY Guards with motorbike. Tel: *****77. WANTED DELIVERY CUM Driver Age 21 Salary $500. Phone *****47 Lee. WANTED MOTORCAR FITTER. Call personally at: 81k.1059, #01-154, Eunos Aye. 3, Spore 1440. 81 Vehicles642 words
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Advertisement565 1986-08-04 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance EASY LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Low interest rates 4-year repayment Prompt service UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE Tel: *****82 (11 lines) *****41 *****13 *****53 A P NO 0075 HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD offers new and used car loans at competitive interest rates. Mortgage loans also565 words
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Advertisement832 1986-08-04 9 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes HdjlMMU||MilH 5/83 MERCEDES 200, manual, imported, power steering/ windows, central lock, alrcon., s/rlms. Hi fl, PARF. Tax 10/86. Beautiful cond. $68,000. Can loan. *****72 1980 MERCEDES 200. Fully auto. Full accessories. With beautiful no. plate. Loan arrangeable. Interested tel: *****57. '78 MODEL832 words
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Advertisement823 1986-08-04 9 90 For Sale: Toyota AUO. '81 TOYOTA Cresslda GL auto. 1 pte. owner, PARF, tax July 86, car stereo, well maintained, metallic maroon. Owner changed new car. Highest offer above $17,000 considered. Tel: *****26 Mr Teo. •84 MODEL TOYOTA Corolla I.3DX. 1 owner, aircon. radio cassette. S/rlms. Tax Nov. '86.823 words
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Advertisement802 1986-08-04 9 92 For Sale: Mazda LATE '83 MAZDA 626 OLX sspeed, notchback, power steering/ windows, central lock, alrcon., hi-fi, new sports tyres, tax 11/86, PARF, beautiful cond. $20,900. Can loan $15,000. *****36. SEPT. '85 MAZDA 323, 1.3, 5-speed. Notchback. Ist owner. Low mileage. Tip top cond. *****24/ 5. 2 OWNERB, 78,802 words
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Advertisement716 1986-08-04 9 96 For Sale: Other Makes '83, VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLI. 2nd. pte. owner. Full accessories. Trade m It loan arrangeable. $23,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****86, Samuel. CO. REGD. SUBARU 1600 OLF Dec. '79, 1 owner, road tax 11/86. Tel: *****44, Mrs. Tang. OCT. '84 VOLKBWAGON Oolf GTI 11, 1 owner, done 31,000716 words
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Advertisement517 1986-08-04 9 99 Vehicles Wanted At Borneo Motors Quality Used Cars, you'll find used cars m tip-top condition. They're even guaranteed Buys up to six months. So before you buy, make sure you drop by and testdrive ours. They're priced m your favour as well. (We also offer to buy your vehicle517 words
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Advertisement927 1986-08-04 9 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT Higheat Offer, Oood Prices For: c All models Mercedes Benz c BMW, Volvo all Continental cars. c All Japanese cars, c Commercial vans. Trade-in acceptable, c Ample free parking lots, c Conveniently located at Leng Kee Road. PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD 11 LENG KEE927 words
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Advertisement662 1986-08-04 9 106 Accommodation Available: Houses WILBY GREEN 8 units 2-storey townhouse with exquisite furniture. Off 10 km. Buklt Tlmah Road. Big playground/ 2 squash courts and a swimming pool under construction. Rental $2,800 p. .n. Please call Simon *****22. HILLTOP BUNGALOW Johore Bahru 3/4 bedrooms double storey prime residential location unfurnished662 words
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Advertisement578 1986-08-04 9 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments cfirdmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road c 3 -bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Average rental $3,600 p.m. mcl. service charge Visit our show flat, 1 0am to spm Monday578 words
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Advertisement558 1986-08-04 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments TOE PLAZA SERVICE APARTMENTS. -■■■■r- mr /fc *mVjP v B^^^ ANEW LIFESTYLE. If you are looking to stay m Singapore for a few weeks or several months, look firs', at The Plaza Service Apartments. We have just completely refurbished 42 units of558 words
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Advertisement213 1986-08-04 10 21 BALMORAL ROAD, DIST.IO (Orchard Rd. area) 3 bdrms., maid's room. F/furn. Fully aircon. 24-hr security. Small complex. $2,800 p.m. Tel *****11 c 3-Bdrm. Apt. at Tai Keng Gdn. Built-up 1500 sq.ft. approx. c Apt. at Pearl* Ctr. 1 2 bdrms. FOR SALE/ RENTAL. TEL: *****28. 79, FARRER DRIVE DIST.IO213 words
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Advertisement958 1986-08-04 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments INT'L PLAZA APT. 1,600 sq.ft. 2 bdrms. 3 wash rms. 46th fir. Facing sea. Central alrcond. Fully furn. Wall-to-wall carpeted. S/pool. badminton ct. free carpark. Available 1/9/86. Agents welcome. Tel: *****81 for appt. LEONIE TOWERS BLK.A, 4-bed-room, very luxuriously furnished to 5-star hotel standard. Development with958 words
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Advertisement909 1986-08-04 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LANDMARK TWR. HIGHTrTarT oramlc sea view, exquisitely furn., full facilities, $1,500. *****41 Windsor Prop. LEONIE TOWERS. FURNISHED with pool. $2,500. Executive Apartment, off Orchard Road. Furnished, $1,000. Tel: *****16. LUCKY PLAZA #16-04, 2 bdrms. Fully furn. with central alrcon. East Coast Rd. upper mals. For rent909 words
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Advertisement716 1986-08-04 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED HDB flats available m various districts. Tel: *****64. FURN./ UNFURN. HDB/ Pte. apt./ rms. avail, at various (lists. Express service. *****25/ 6/ 7. F/FURN. T.V. POOL. Newton $800; Vista Pk. $650; Tat Lee $750. Blnjat $500. VFR *****10. GEYLANG RD. WALK-UP apt. 3 bdrms716 words
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Advertisement512 1986-08-04 10 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses flaw '^M^^^t 1 5. L^Eam 1 Financing inclusive of CPF contribution I New Design Double-storey Split-level Terrace Houses I Many outdoor facilities for recreation I 6 public Open Spaces/Children's Playground MRTANCMoT>o; Situated m Thomson/Yio Chu j hock Ijhß!lT512 words
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Advertisement389 1986-08-04 10 BRAND NEW IST class design d/storey semi-d (near goodman) off Katong Rd., D.15 land 4800 sq.ft. built-in 2800 sq.ft., 1 master 3 bdrms. (all with attached) quality marble flooring/ stainless steel/ Rosewood staircase freehold, $810,000/- (Your wonderful dream home!). Tel: *****22 Nin Kai Prop. DIST.II, BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED 2-1/2 storey bunglw.389 words
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Advertisement578 1986-08-04 10 D.28 TAMARIND RD. Well maintained D/storey Semi-D. 3,850 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Terrazzo/ parquet. Facing S.W. Offer above $400,000 secures. Sprlngland *****73/9. INTERMEDIATE D/STOREY TERR. h'se. for sale. Watten Estate Rd. *****,000. Pis. write to: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. JALAN CHULEK, OFF Serangoon Garden Way, and578 words
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Advertisement833 1986-08-04 10 1 13 For Sale: Houses D.lO STEVENS DR. 3200/ 2800 built-in, 5 bdrms., $590,000 0.n.0. Challenger *****88/9. D.lO/ 11 SEMI-D 3/4 bdrms, servant's 3,500 4,500 sq.ft. $400,000 -$650,000. Swlsshomes *****25 D.ll SHELFORD RD. double intermediate terrace. 3 bdrms., servant's. $450,000 neg. Agt. *****70. D.12 OPAL CREB. vicinity, 2-sto-rey seml-d. 3900833 words
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Advertisement957 1986-08-04 10 114 For Sale: Private Apartments WOOLLERTON PARK Dlst 10. Farrer Road. 4-bedroom, luxuriously furnished apt. facing greenery. 2.800 sq ft., for sale at $450,000/-. Call Jones Lang Wootton *****88 D.IS MERLIN MANS., 4-storey walk-up apt., 3 bdrms., bath attached to master bdrm.. well maintained. 999 yrs. $200,000 0.n.0. AYS *****44.957 words
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Advertisement698 1986-08-04 11 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments f 37-storey Seaview Apartments "X f LANDMARK TOWER 1 §2 AdjoWag Manhattan Hoose/ wmmmrmmMM^ S San Centre, Chin Swee Road. «^BHHEffiZr 'si'Sp Show Flat Open Daily WmWBBSBmm i§f||p For Viewing B» —.I rrf mm *~'imi698 words
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Advertisement407 1986-08-04 11 116 For Sato: HDB Apartments WIND HOUSING SERVICES TEL: *****03/ 4/ 5 5-ROOMED Badok North blk. lll/ 139 $114,000 $125,000 Badok Reaarvoir b1k. 710 $129,000 Chai Chaa b1k.51 $139,000 Clamanti b1k.604 $134,000 Gaylang Bahru b1k. 55 $119,000 Hillviaw b1k. 13 $105,000 Marine b1k. 73 $119,000 Upp. Boon Kang b1k.38 $115,000407 words
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Advertisement581 1986-08-04 11 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments S-ROOMED BLK. $000 A.M.Kio 714, 729 138-142 Badok Nth 96, 99, 405, 413 122-139 Badok Bth. 31 125 Clamanti 413, 414 130-139 Clamanti Watt 605, 606, 717 128-138 Doraat 48, 48A 125-132 Dovar 27, 39 127-144 EunotCrat. 23 (2 units) 128-132 King Gaorga Ava. 807581 words
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Advertisement900 1986-08-04 11 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH NORTH pure 4-rm. 81k.200, well decorated, wall paper, alrcon. See to appreciate. $72,000 neg. *****20/ *****64. UPPER BOON KENQ 5-rm. Point 81k.38, high fir., sea view, well decorated. $110,000. CPF loan $125,000. *****64/ 20. 3-RM. CLEMENTI AYE.I/ 3 Renovated, $56,000/ unrenovated $45,000, Pandan900 words
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Advertisement450 1986-08-04 11 117 Properties Wanted y WANTED V f JURONG EAST 1 BEDOK ANG MO KIO OTHER AREAS CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 WE EMPHASIZE OH SERVICE... \CHEN6 AND LEW ENTPy ADOPT THE PROFESSIONAL APPROACH HDB El URGENTLY WANTED WANTED HDB RESALE FLATS Call y^s. BUDGET PROPERTY W 3441 684/*****41 (Speclallsea In450 words
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Advertisement763 1986-08-04 11 117 Properties Wanted CASH BUYERS WANTED: Bedok. Clement!, Ohim Moh, A.M. Klo, T.Payoh. Holland, Marine Dr., Whampoa, Teban, Pandan, Tamplnes, Jurong E. *****98. SERIOUS BUYERB REQ. apts. Lucky Towers, Draycott, Ocean Pk or others. Above 2,000 sq.ft. Vanda *****18. TERRACES, SEMI D BUNGALOWS wanted In prime dlsts. Budget $300,000 to763 words
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Advertisement637 1986-08-04 11 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces W PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX g I iminM tndustriai I I UN lUll Building I 8 JALAN PEMIMPIN M gjflj 2 cargoes and 1 passenger lift. §m Sm c Tight Security system. tm Bj| Clean and well maintained. SB Competitive rentals Ss§ S UNION637 words
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Advertisement234 1986-08-04 11 121 For Rent: Office Spacea s Jon@s I I Lang I Wootton I 532-3888 m various m m LOCATIONS M W& from 1,000 sq.ft. 3 I Boon Siew Bldg Wi I Bright Chambers 9m Crasco Building I Fu Lv Shou Complex I GSM Building Goldhill Plaza JS Goldhill Square m234 words
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Advertisement578 1986-08-04 11 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouaaa/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces a^Mi a^L^ey t^mnnVai i^i him t m w k >ci] jTbTbTbi^bp. ■m\.H UJarehouse/ Factory com Office for Leaf e Competitive rate. Small area tailored to your needs. Available for short/long lease. Please call *****61 aBHaV 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office578 words
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Advertisement478 1986-08-04 11 ORCHARD TOWERS. 2,335 sq.ft. available Immediately. Fullycarpeted and partitioned. Rental: $2.80 0.n.0. Tel: *****78. 550 SQ.FT. 15th floor, p/furn. office at The Plaza for rental at $2.40 p.s.f. inclusive of maintenance. Contact *****58. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX. 456 sq.ft. Partitioned, carpeted. $750 Incl. maintenance. Agent *****31. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, 120 sq.ft.478 words
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Advertisement1013 1986-08-04 12 124 For Rent: 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces FEW SHOPS LEFT! (sizes ranging from 213 sq ft to 1 1 50 sq ft) suitable for RETAIL AND SERVICE TRADES AT EMINENT PLAZA A modern day night shopping centre linked to a large open-air food paradise of Bugis Street1,013 words
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Advertisement665 1986-08-04 12 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Singapore Helsinki Stockholm London Singapore This is not a joke. night Baltic Sea cruise on board the luxurious liner For almost the price of an air-ticket to London, Silja line, a free day m Stockholm, and two free665 words
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Advertisement235 1986-08-04 12 aBHBHa^B |> 7% 'ly 1 DAY DESARU A, Tf\ tour i niteV '\\4 SPORE DAI-rCHJ IP'^^ HOTEL American B'fast) 3 DAYS 2 MTES JL 4if\ DAi ICHi HOTEL V/IU American i.fw^M L f B'fast) w NEWSMAN TRAVEL 100 Orchard Rd #02-30 Meridien Shopping Centre TEL: *****22 BRANCH: 80 Marine Parade235 words
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Advertisement388 1986-08-04 12 TA 342 MY CHOICE Go-as-you-please, plan-your-own-itinerary holidays. Deluxe hotels Best prices Packages available: Executive Tokyo Disney lander From $Z3OD -A- USA/Canada (Includes return air fare, Singapore airport tax and one night accommodation at Hilton hotels) Cities Economy Class Executivr Class Honolulu $1790 $2140 Tos Angeles $1900 $2280 San Francisco" $1900388 words
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Advertisement424 1986-08-04 12 137 Tours 137 Tour* (DAILY DEPARTURE) GENTING N PENANG (Pearl of the Orient) /111 KM 41 90 (Casino Hotel. 4-U UIM 01 CD Orchard Sun Hotel) GENTING N CAMERON HIGHLANDS Qn IVI Frnm QQ < StraWtjerf V Pitk I OU H HI From 903 Merlin/Garden Inn) GENTING HIGHLANDS (Casino Hotel)424 words
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Advertisement748 1986-08-04 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours PEN ANG 2-10 days SENGAT t jSy| nn A from $199 Sir"I i-agr-^m £S£r J 1 Day $35 Package Price includes airfare, meet transfer, KELONG coach, daily breakfast, welcome drink, superior Drunken Prawn accommodation, unlimited use of the hotel's Lunch Boat facilities services, including748 words
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Advertisement656 1986-08-04 13 147 Academic Courses Inadequately prepared for GCE 'A' O' LEVEL 1986 Examinations? hen please enrol Immediately >r our INTENSIVE REVISION COURSE COMMENCING: 5 AUG '86 LIMITED VACANCIES For more Information, please call us: 3MC COMMERCIAL Training Centre Ik. 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) 33-3545 Bt. Merah Town Centre Tel: *****11/656 words
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Advertisement1366 1986-08-04 13 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses XOEI A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS 1 I OUR CREDITS 4 BRmSH COMPUTER SOCIETY PART I EXAM -Full Part Time I First Computer School accorded full recognition by US University with (GP I.2AC.D. and1,366 words
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Advertisement300 1986-08-04 13 PROGRAMMING 12/8 Am Night, 6/9 Sat. A 2-mth course comprising elementary advanced concepts. (4 hrs. lectures p/wk unltd. practical) Morn./ Even./ Sat. $120 whole course WORDSTAR $120 C&G 747 DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES 12/8 Night, 1/9 Day. Part-time/full-time for June '87 exam. No computer knowledge reqd. $120 p.m. PETER LOW300 words
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Advertisement555 1986-08-04 13 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses OUR NEXT P S C (Private Secretarial Course) PARTTIME CLASS COMMENCE: 4 AUG. '86 PLEASE ENROL EARLY. BMC Commercial Training Centre Blk. 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) #03-3545 Bt. Merah Town Centre Tel: *****11/*****12/*****13 TYPING 1/2/3 MONTHS: Electronic/ Electric Machines; B'keeping, Shorthand. Spore Inst. of Commerce555 words
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Advertisement417 1986-08-04 13 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses Your Last Chance for the 1987 LCCI Exams JOIN OUR SPECIAL COURSES c LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate 10 Months. Evening 12 Aug. LCCI PR/Marketing Diploma 6 months. Evening 1 1 Aug We also run regular day evening courses m word processing telex.417 words
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Advertisement294 1986-08-04 13 SURVEYING LEVELLING with outdoor practicals starting today 4th August, 1986. REGAL SCHOOL Tel. *****29 After 6.30 p.m. *****44 anytime. J^^^Propte s Pa'k Centre Zfgraphic design course design JL course CIRCLE SCHOOL Tel *****3g HIGHER ACCOUNTING STARTING today 7pm. Rex Commercial Sch. 768G Upper Serangoon Road. Tel: *****00/ *****85 MAMSA DIPLOMA294 words
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Advertisement639 1986-08-04 14 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction II The start of a better you! Modelling Basic/Professional for ladies men Junior Modelling for children Aerobics Personal Grooming Includes skin care, manicure, deportment, make-up, hair care, etc Beauty Skin Care Hairdressing Beginners/Advanced Course Modern Contemporary Dance Social Dance/Classical Flower Arrangement 4HBb^639 words
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Advertisement314 1986-08-04 14 154 Dancing Instruction r 'Y' DANCE COURSES^ We have another 2 new Dance Courses for you: LATIN AMERICAN DANCES commencing on 19/8/86 BALLROOM DANCES commencing on 17/8/86 There wil be a FREE DANCE Demonstration on 12/8/86, 7.30 p.m. on the above Courses. Register Now At: METROPOLITAN YMCA 60 Stevens Road314 words
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Advertisement452 1986-08-04 14 158 Tailoring Instruction KADOORIE Fashion Design and Art Centre #04-17 People's Park Complex Tel: *****09, *****22. Fashion Design (Basic Advanced) Dressmaking Adaptation on Pattern Drafting Arts Industrial Pattern Drafting All courses are conducted by fashion designer Ml»» Sic B.P. who graduated from Australia and Hong Kong Design Colleges. MASTER DRESS452 words
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Advertisement883 1986-08-04 14 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES i^WBHiCTAMTC DCcnooiHBUB Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: IlllUWmmillWtfm 5 1 AW I 5 HSDUOO i lllBliMtfla Sa|es service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS I NOTICES W883 words
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Advertisement1278 1986-08-04 14 j& Hr SINGAPORE VSSff J^mr SELCO FLEET ■tiS&i VA ST FLEET PREVIOUSLY ENGAGED IN INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE AND OFF-SHORE OIL OPERATIONS I f DESCRIPTION CLASSIFICATION TEAR BUILT OF RES. SALVURY Tug 1 .500 IHP Single Screw ABS+AI+AMS S'pofe/1976 Spore SALVORTEX Tug 1,350 IHP Single Srew LLOYDS+IOOAI+LMC Spore/1976 Spore SALVAIL Tug 1,2001,278 words
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Advertisement381 1986-08-04 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit Ne. 3824 •f lftt Between EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Plaintiffs Aml 1. GLOBAL AGENCIES PTE LTD I. USE NGAK MENG S. LEESIEWYUN 4. LEECHYEHUAT 5. HARLS PAKTO NO DrfeadMto NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: (l)Lee Siew Yun, 4-C, Tainan Serasi, Singapore381 words
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Advertisement415 1986-08-04 15 IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT KUALA LUMPUR IN THE STATE OF FEDERAL TERRITORY, MALAYSIA SUMMONS NO: if7t OF 1985 BETWEEN UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BERHAD PLAINTIFF AND YEO POH HOCK DEFENDANT NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Yeo Poh Hock, No. 18-17, Block D, Amber Garden, SINGAPORE 1543 TAKE NOTICE that an415 words
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Advertisement758 1986-08-04 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE i REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 6XI of 19X6 In the Matter of Order 83 of the Rales of the Supreme Court, 1971 And In the Matter of a Legal Mortgage dated 17th Jane 1955 and registered as Instrument No. I/C9ltD Between ASIA758 words
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Advertisement551 1986-08-04 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 4*77 of 198 C Between Industrial Commercial Finance limited Plaintiffs And 1. Ang Lay Keng (m.w.) 2. Teo Khay Hock Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: 1. Ang Lay Keng (m.w.) and 2. Teo Khay Hock both formerly of No.551 words
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Advertisement481 1986-08-04 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No 3741 of 198 C Between BANQUE INDOSUEZ Plaintiffs And 1. GAN BENG CHENG 2. GAN BENG HONG both trading as ZENTA ENTERPRISES Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Gan Beng Cheng 84 Grave Drive Singapore 1t27 TAKE NOTICE that an481 words
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Advertisement670 1986-08-04 16 NOTICES In The High Court Of The Republic Of Singapore Divorce No. 241 of IMC Approved Between Yaen Lai Toh (m.w.) Petitioner And Peter lim Respondent NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Peter Lim Apt Block 525, #09-283 Jurong West St. 52 Singapore 2264. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced670 words
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Miscellaneous714 1986-08-04 16 SUN TAN ByCoUette PEANUTS By Schul* THE BOflN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker 7^******DyS^^ 7V«ajeieXl Sbtlll J faNero the j^esTHATAAEAM? <y7n^n V&fcXV?O /VOREIN6URAKk£,Jf AFK*O IT, VASPE6IAL BONUS i J KJWPOF WHOPB L-JfcrfK OFFICE TO GET /f^\ Z/M/ 7 C~J4 hO N 7 O THE GAMBOLS By714 words
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Miscellaneous512 1986-08-04 17 What's On FILMS Lecture Hall. 1.15 pm. Free. EXHIBITIONS porary exhibition of pastels on days and public holidays, 9 X-RAY KUROSAWA FILM FESTI- PERFORMANCES PROMISE ONE. Graphics P a P er and Pots. Presented by am 4 pm. rH VAL. Goethe-Institut Auditori- by Hon Soo-Tien. Goethe-Insti- Arbour Fine Art. 39A512 words
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Miscellaneous981 1986-08-04 17 —I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45981 words
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Miscellaneous1164 1986-08-04 18 ■i MY VIEW Catherine Ong Thrills and spills, and a man with an axe to grind Lovejoy The Axeman Cometh (Ch 12, 8 pm) "THIS new series is a welcome breath of fresh mayhem, as The Sunday Times put it, said marketing executive and TV thrillers buff, Mr S. T.1,164 words
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Miscellaneous103 1986-08-04 18 drawers. But the elation soon turns to consternation when an axeman and the tax collectors come after him. Watching how he gets out of this week's scrape will provide much entertainment tonight. Paper Chase: The Third Year Decisions (Ch 5, 11.15 pm) Hart returns from summer vacation all rested and103 words
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Miscellaneous106 1986-08-04 18 The spunky high spirits and "perseverance-against-the -odds" mood of this series is seen m the trials of new student Rose Samuel, who's starting her life all over again after raising three children. North and Sooth (Ch 5, 9Mpm) The stakes are now much higher for Orry and George than when106 words
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Miscellaneous260 1986-08-04 18 milUII— Mil E«»V ft||0 MP^V^^! U» III© r P^K^E?^i^^8 i Vaihih UH |HKi»i Hart left nat a THE ENCHANTED MUSIIMRNHftiliKlU L!!L_ disagreement CAL PLAYHOUSE THE SyWL^ 1 ;'y ■< -31 nJBr!j^% y^T** with Professor STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER W^^ 1 jm fflF^ Kingsfield in ch 5, 4.15 pm): A young boy260 words
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The Straits Times
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Title Section15 1986-08-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1986-08-04 1 ISMAIL KASSIM; AHMAD OSMAN - ISMAIL KASSIM AHMAD OSMAN Two thirds majority and all 11 states DAP gains but PAS eclipsed By and m Kuala Lumpur Dr M: Opposition^B^Afl^a&VjH^ failed to deny Front clear victory: 3 Page 2 PAS stalwarts fall to newcomers: Page 2 Presidents of three opposition1,094 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-08-04 1 Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost MR UM KIT SIANG captured state seat after "battle of giants". DATUK MUSA HITAM won by a majority of 30,633 votes. MR TAN KOON SWAN says his win is "victory of the people". MR SOH CHIN AUN found politics entirely different69 words
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Article, Illustration73 1986-08-04 1 Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and other National Front supporters have good reason to celebrate. The party scored a better than two-thirds majority m yesterday's parliamentary election and gained control of all states. Speaking to reporters this morning, Dr Mahathir said theBernama - 73 words
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Article, Illustration228 1986-08-04 2 3 party chiefs defeated Nasma head Raja Nasron PAS head Hj Yusof Rawa SDP head Ahmad Nor KUALA LUMPUR The presidents of three opposition parties Parti Islam, Socialist Democratic Party and Parti Nasionalis Malaysia suffered defeats yesterday. PAS chief Haji Yusof Rawa was trounced by the National Front candidate mBernama - 228 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-08-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR PRIME Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said this morning the opposition's attempt to deny the National Front coalition a two-thirds majority m the general election has clearly failed. He said he was satisfied with the Front's performance, particularlyBernama - 408 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-08-04 2 Selangor KUALA LUMPUR DAP Deputy Secretary-General Lee Lain Thye achieved his ambition of a record majority m winning the city core seat of Bukit Bintang. He polled 37,393 votes to defeat Yap Fook Hing of the National Front by a landslideBernama; NST - 367 words
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193 1986-08-04 2 PAS stalwarts fall to NF newcomers Trengganu KUALA TRENGGANU Parti Islam's dream of ruling oil-rich Trengganu was shattered when the National Front captured 3t state seats out of a total of 32. To complete its misery, two PAS stalwarts suffered defeats at the hands of Front newcomers m the state.193 words
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Article, Illustration270 1986-08-04 2 Kelantan KOTA BARU The National Front was returned to power m Kelantan with an extra seat m the state assembly election. It won 30 of the 39 seats contested, with the balance going to PAS. In the 1982 general election, the Front won270 words
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Article223 1986-08-04 2 Federal Territory KUALA LUMPUR The opposition DAP won the battle for the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, taking four of the seven seats at stake. In existing seats, there were no upsets. The DAP retained the three seats it had m the last parliament (Kepong, Bukit223 words
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Article239 1986-08-04 2 Malacca KUALA LUMPUR The Malacca National Front was denied a clean sweep when the DAP won three of the 20 state assembly seats. The ruling coalition had gone to the 1986 polls with 18 seats 13 held by Umno and five by MCA while theBernama - 239 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-08-04 3 Highlights of the hustings against his 1982 majority of 7,970. Tengku Razaleigh won at Gua Musang m Kelantan, receiving 12,538 votes against his PAS opponent Haji Wan Abdul Rahim Abdullah's 5,219. Tengku Razaleigh had a majority of 5,763 m the last election. Mr Anwar was returned with a307 words
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Article72 1986-08-04 3 MCA DEPUTY President Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik won Labis m Johor when he polled 9,611 votes more than his DAP opponent, Mr Tan Tien Lim. Datuk Dr Ling, who is Transport Minister, secured 18,182 votes while Mr Tan, the Johor DAP Chairman, obtainedBernama - 72 words
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Article, Illustration101 1986-08-04 3 FEDERAL TERRITORY Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad retained his Johor Baru parliamentary seat but had his majority slashed by more than 24,000 votes. He obtained 19,349 votes against 17,114 for Partai Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia deputy chairman Abdul Razak Abdul Razak. Datuk Shahrir's winning margin mBernama - 101 words
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100 1986-08-04 3 KEDAH MENTERI Besar Datuk Paduka Haji Osman Aroff announced a public holiday today for all government employees m the state to celebrate the National Front election victory. He said he was taking the opportunity to show appreciation to civil servants and also theBernama - 100 words
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Article, Illustration525 1986-08-04 3 Sabah KOTA KINABALU The National Front captured 15 of the 20 parliamentary seats m Sabah, including two won unopposed on nomination day. The Democratic Action Party won four of the five seats it contested, while an independent candidate took the remaining seat. TheBernama - 525 words
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Article170 1986-08-04 3 Sarawak KUCHING Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Taib Mahmud described the National Front's success m winning 21 of the 24 parliamentary seats m the state as an endorsement of Dr Mahathir Mohamad's leadership. The loss m three areas was by candidates of the Sarawak United People's PartyBernama - 170 words
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412 1986-08-04 3 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Chong Eu retains ward with greatly reduced majority By In Penang PENANG Opposition leader Lim Kit Siang won both his parliamentary and state seats m Penang by comfortable margins. The Democratic Action Party secretary-general captured the Tanjong federal412 words
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Article, Illustration256 1986-08-04 3 Politics is entirely different ball game 4 Chin Aun was a great footballer and I used to enjoy watching him play. But politics is an entirely different ball m game. Urn Guan Eng commenting on Soh Chin Aun (left) during the campaign. Bid to256 words
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Article, Illustration88 1986-08-04 3 A lift from the loser Socialist Democratic Party president Ahmad Nor (foreground) lends a hand In chairing the victorious National Front candidate for the Lembah Pantai parliamentary constituency m Koala Lumpur. The jubilant Hafl Abdul Razak Abu Samah polled 21,418 votes against 6,112 for Mr Ahmad. The three-cor-nered fight saw88 words
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