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Title Section15 1986-08-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRroAY, AUGUST 8, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article536 1986-08-08 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT House vote a victory for Reagan's policy of open links By Washington Correspondent How textile exporters react to the House vote: Page 13 Editorial: Page 18 WASHINGTON In a major victory for the Reagan administration, the House of Representatives rejected a bid536 words
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Article46 1986-08-08 1 LUXEMBOURG The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) meeting here yesterday called for Indus trial action to enforce oil and arms embargoes against South Africa. Officials said about 7M delegates representing 4N anions In the ITF unanimously backedthe declaration. I Reuter SEE PAGE 4Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration120 1986-08-08 1 FIREMEN using a winch to remove the front of this damaged van to free its driver, Mr Tan Yew Ngee, who was trapped after it crashed into a stationary lorry along Kampong Java Road yesterday. Mr Tan, 33, was driving towards Thomson Road when120 words
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256 1986-08-08 1 Last artificial heart man Schroeder dies LOUISVILLE (Kentucky) William Schroeder, who lived a record 620 days with a mechanical heart pumping m place of his diseased natural one, died on Wednesday, hospital officials said. The 54-year-old former munitions-plant worker was the last survivor of five men given permanent artificial heartsReuter - 256 words
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378 1986-08-08 1 MOSCOW A United States citizen, who was a "former CIA worker", has been given political asylum m the Soviet Union, the government newspaper, Izvestia, said yesterday. The American, Edward Lee Howard, was "given the right of residence m the USSR for politicalAP - 378 words
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194 1986-08-08 1 PM Lee thanks Suharto for gift of dragons PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has sent a letter of thanks to President Suharto of Indonesia for the gift of two Komodo dragons. The rare giant monitor lizards, which are a national treasure to Indonesians, were presented to Mr Lee and all194 words
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Article132 1986-08-08 1 THE Prime Minister will deliver his annual National Day speech m English aver Channel 5 at 8.41 tonight, Just before the nine o'clock news. The 21-minate speech will also be broadcast m Malay over Channel 5 at 7.s#pm, and m Chinese and Tamil over132 words
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152 1986-08-08 1 The Best of Singapore 44-page National Day special TO CELEBRATE a very special National Day this year, we went in search of superlatives. We found them and we present them to you in a two-part supplement we call The Best of Singapore. The 44-page supplement is an insider's guide to152 words
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209 1986-08-08 1 BOSTON A proposed new law m Massachusetts would make it illegal for residents of the state to expose their buttocks m public. "The bottom line," says the sponsor, State Representative Marie Parente, is to protect innocent citizens from the psychological trauma of "mooning",AP - 209 words
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508 1986-08-08 1 WASHINGTON The White House has forecast 3.2 per cent economic growth m the United States this year, but the figure outstrips most major private predictions and flies m the face of some which project a recession. The predictions, released on Wednesday asReuter - 508 words
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Article394 1986-08-08 2 Family m the dark THE FAMILY of Haslina binti Mohamed the teenager who was jailed five years for trafficking m heroin said yesterday that they were not aware of her drug activities. "We were shocked when she was arrested because only bad girls deal m drugs. But when she394 words
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Article218 1986-08-08 2 Pretoria clamps down SOUTH AFRICA has begun slowing the flow of exports from Zambia and Zimbabwe m what is seen as "tightening of the screws" against the two landlocked countries for voting to clamp new sanctions on Pretoria at this week's Commonwealth summit. The latest 007 WELSH218 words
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Article262 1986-08-08 2 'Licence at risk' VETERAN Moses Lee, the first local jockey to win 10 classic races, has been told by the Malayan Racing Association, controlling body for racing m Singapore and Malaysia, to return to race riding and trackwork or risk losing his licence. On Feb 1, Lee's permit was262 words
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Article484 1986-08-08 2 Too many nightclubs? IN THE WAKE of the recent crisis involving Peppermint Park and Atlantis, would-be investors must surely be thinking twice about venturing into the music industry. With an estimated growth rate of 30 per cent m the past three years, however, the industry still seems a484 words
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Article207 1986-08-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE failure of the US House of Representatives on Wednesday to defeat President Ronald Reagan's veto of the Jenkins Bill demonstrates that the tide of protectionism In the US can yet be stemmed, but the time In which to do so may be fast running207 words
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Article104 1986-08-08 2 UNDERGRADUATE BEHAVIOUR A GRADUATE says she is disturbed by the behaviour of undergraduates as mentioned m the report about them using their belongings to reserve places m a queue for lockers. She says the report brings to mind other instances of similar ways of "booking" places m the library,104 words
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Article204 1986-08-08 2 HIGH COURT HEARING TODAY ON PAN-EL WINDING-UP TWO DOCUMENTS filed with the court just last week by two small shareholders stand m the way of troubled Pan-Electric Industries facing its final curtain. And High Court judge Punch Coomaraswamy will decide today whether the creditor banks can wind up the204 words
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190 1986-08-08 2 Talks on insurgents PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino will meet the military and government negotiators soon to draw up the government position m the negotiations for a political settlement with the insurgent National Democratic Front (NDF). Agriculture Minister Ramon Mitra. one of the government negotiators, said yesterday190 words
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Article392 1986-08-08 2 Product Advertiser Se.tion/Pa.e (Urines Cathay Pacific Airways Limited I 1 Royal Brunei Airlines H 1 Auction Price Action Services I 28 Audio AUVt 1-2 Bank HongKong Shanghai Banking I 2 Book Federal Publication I 26 Carpet Orient Carpet Palace I 30 Car Kan Motor I 19 Cokw Lab392 words
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235 1986-08-08 3 'Beijing rejected Gorbachev summit offers' HONGKONG Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev twice proposed a summit meeting with Chinese leaders this year but his offers were turned down, the South China Morning Post, quoting sources, said yesterday. The first offer was made m February and the second m June. The Chinese saidAP; Reuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration126 1986-08-08 3 WHEN a national disaster strikes, it's appropriate for the country's leader to visit the scene. And this was what Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke did when he toured the flooded suborbs of Sydney yesterday. Mr Hawke is seen looking at the vast flooded areas from theReuter - 126 words
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152 1986-08-08 3 NEW DELHI A bomb exploded on a train m northern Uttar Pradesh state about the same time as a blast rocked the Bank of America building here on Wednesday night, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said yesterday. There was no report of casualtiesAFP - 152 words
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317 1986-08-08 3 Seoul and Taipei resist pressure from Washington to revalue SEOUL SOUTH Korea and Taiwan are resisting American pressure to revalue their currencies against the US dollar, saying that a revaluation could deal a severe blow to their export-based economies. The United States has asked both countries to revalue their currenciesAFP - 317 words
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Article, Illustration284 1986-08-08 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG The first Hongkong film of Chinese movie actress Joan Chen, who was discovered for a leading role m the movie Taipan by Italian director Dino Di Laurentis, has been banned m Taiwan. Joan stars m The Vicious Man,284 words
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408 1986-08-08 3 PETER HAZELHURS - PETER HAZELHURS By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Trends m the Philippines coupled with the Soviet military build-up m Vietnam could pose a major threat to the peace and stability of the whole of Asia. The warning is contained m Japan's latest White Paper on408 words
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Article87 1986-08-08 3 Third PNG minister resigns PORT MORESBY Papua New Guinea's Lands Minister, Mr Paul Torato, resigned yesterday, the third ministerial resignation this week, a spokesman for Prime Minister Paias WLngti said. Mr Torato was asked to resign following allegations against him by a Singapore-based company, the spokesman told reporters. He declinedReuter - 87 words
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Article24 1986-08-08 3 NICOSIA High-ranking Iranian government officials, including deputy prime ministers, started military training m Teheran on Wednesday, Iran's official news agency reported. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration165 1986-08-08 4 BEVERLY HILLS WELSH actor Timothy Dalton, 42, has been chosen to play James Bond m the next film about Agent M 7, United Artists announced. Producers of most of the previous Bond films said on Wednesday that Dalton would take over the role made famousUPI - 165 words
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447 1986-08-08 4 JOHANNESBURG SOUTH Africa has begun slowing the flow of exports from Zambia and Zimbabwe m what is seen as "tightening of the screws" against the two landlocked countries for voting to clamp new sanctions on Pretoria at this week's Commonwealth summit. On Tuesday,Reuter; NYT; AP - 447 words
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Article89 1986-08-08 4 JERUSALEM Alexander Kushnir, a Jew who pressed for over 10 years to be allowed to leave the Soviet Union, arrived at Ben Gurion airport on Wednesday night. He was met by his mother who emigrated to Israel 13 years ago. Mr Kushnir, 38, marked his arrival byAFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration178 1986-08-08 4 WEST BERLIN Communist East Germany was enjoying Western discomfort yesterday after the wide-ly-reported story of a sensational Berlin Wall "escape" was exposed as a hoax. "Embarrassing, embarrassing," chortled the official East German news agency ADN after Heinz Braun confessed that his brilliant "escape" from East BerlinReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration134 1986-08-08 4 VENICE Starry-eyed tourists looking forward to hearing the strains of O Sole Mio while taking a gondola ride down the romantic canals of Venice may be disappointed. City tourist officials have ordered gondoliers to quit crooning the well-known tune because it's Neapolitan, not Venetian. Tourist officialUPI - 134 words
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276 1986-08-08 4 'Opec will cut output to reach US$2O mark' GENEVA Opec will cut oil production further or extend its just-announced temporary cuts if it needs to push prices towards US$2O a barrel, Unit ed Arab Emirates Oil Minister Dr Mana Said Al-Oteiba said on Wednesday. "The next step we have toReuter - 276 words
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306 1986-08-08 4 Skull find throws doubt on evolution theories NAIROBI The discovery of the skull of a 2.5 mil-lion-year-old man Australopithecus Boisei by a team from the Kenyan National Museum has, say its finders, cast doubt on evolutionary theories about the origins of Man. Dr Richard Leakey, director of the museum andAFP - 306 words
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Article48 1986-08-08 4 KING HUSSEIN of Jordan and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak ended 24 hours of talks on Middle East peace yesterday m Alexandria amid a news blackout. The two leaders were discussing prospects for "the different available peace initiatives", Mr Mubarak's political adviser, Mr Osama Baz, said. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article62 1986-08-08 4 AUSTRALIAN PRIMARY Industry Minister John Kerin has warned that US subsidised wheat sales to the Soviet Union and China at the expense of Australia's markets may force Australia to buy less American defence equipment. He made the threat on his return to Canberra yesterday from Washington where heUPI - 62 words
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Article, Illustration53 1986-08-08 4 THE FIRST test tube baby born m India will be named Indira after the doctor (left) who delivered her by Caesarean operation m Bombay on Wednesday. Mani Shamji Chawda and her husband, Laxman, dispensed with the tradition of having an astrologer pick an auspicious name for their 2.8-kgReuter - 53 words
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Article54 1986-08-08 4 PRIME MINISTER Walter Lini of Vanuatu yesterday proposed the formation of a regional peace-keeping force m the South Pacific to respond to emergency situations. Mr Lini said recent problems within the Anzus defence arrangment made it necessary for the island nations to come to grips with theirReuter - 54 words
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Article61 1986-08-08 4 A SOVIET couple who defected from the Moscow Circus m Buenos Aires, Argentina, arrived m Miami yesterday, US officials said. Bertalina Cazakova and Nikolai Nikolaski, a husband-and-wife tightrope team, had performed with the circus for 10 years. They had planned to defect for years and got theirAP - 61 words
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Article54 1986-08-08 4 IRAQ SAID yesterday that 74 civilians, including 21 children, were killed and 140 injured m Iranian shelling of the northern Iraqi border town of Halabja, some 20 km west of the border. A Baghdad military spokesman also said Iraqi jets raided Iran's main oil export termi- nalReuter - 54 words
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135 1986-08-08 7 TORONTO The deadly acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) will kill more Americans m 1991 than will car accidents, an expert at a meeting of the American Hospital Association (AHA) said here on Wednesday. Mrs Linda Brooks, head of AHA's infection control service,AFP - 135 words
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Article143 1986-08-08 7 NEW YORK A Chinese woman who ran an international sex ring which imported more than 50 Taiwanese women into the United States to work as prostitutes has been sentenced to 12 years m jail. The woman's 29-year-old daughter was sentenced to six years m jail for herReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-08-08 7 YOU'VE heard of His Master's Voice. Now meet His Master's Look-alike. John Bisciglia, pictured here with his dog, a Bulldog named Ike, are touring the United States promoting the Lucky Dog Look-alike contest. They were photographed m Chicago on Wednesday and will wind up their tourUPI - 65 words
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423 1986-08-08 7 Reagan denies trade-off over Star Wars WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has dismissed reports that he has secretly offered the Soviet Union an arms deal that would trade away elements of his Star Wars space-based missile system. "There's been some speculation that I decided to seek some sort of grand compromiseAP - 423 words
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Article206 1986-08-08 7 CHICAGO Police raiding the quarters of a Chicago street gang found letters from Libyan officials indicating the gang had been trying to make a deal with the government of Muammar Gaddafi, a radio station said on Wednesday. Federal agents and prosecutors refused to comment onReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-08-08 7 UNITED NATIONS A SENIOR United Nations official has identified the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius as a new transit point m the illicit global flow of narcotics. UN Under-Secretary-General William Buffum told a news conference on Wednesday that the UN Fund for Drug AbuseUPI; AP - 323 words
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Advertisement387 1986-08-08 4 Our countryside turns twenty-one this weekend too. Out m the country, we celebrate all the way. Our National Day festivities last throughout the weekend. And there's variety to tempt everybody from the city. Kicking off the celebrations is a sumptuous dinner line-up of local buffet favourites at Changi Cafe on387 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-08-08 8 Aquino to draw up strategy in peace talks MANILA PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino will meet the military and government negotiators soon to draw up the government position m the negotiations for a political settlement with the insurgent National Democratic Front (NDF). Agriculture Minister Ramon Mitra, one of the government negotiators, saidAP; Bernama - 383 words
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Article120 1986-08-08 8 Britain to boost aid to Manila LONDON Britain should increase its aid to the Philippines but not contribute to any military build-up m the conflict with communist rebels, a parliamentary committee has recommended. Aid m 1986-87 will almost double to £425,000 (Ssl.4 million), but is still insignificant compared with aidReuter - 120 words
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Article27 1986-08-08 8 JAKARTA A ceremony wil'. be held at the Asean secretariat here today to mark the 19th anniversary of the regional grouping's ere- ation. BernamaBernama - 27 words
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145 1986-08-08 8 Five prisoners who found the escape root JAKARTA Five prisoners escaped from Sumedang jail m West Java by using fermented roots to break through the wall, Tempo magazine reported here yesterday. One of the inmates, Sudln, 20, who thought up the idea that fermented cassava an edible root could soften145 words
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88 1986-08-08 8 JAKARTA An intercity bus rammed into a locomotive at a level crossing m South Sumatra, killing 12 of its 61 passengers, the Kompas daily reported yesterday. Another 31 people were injured, it said. The bus left Palembang for East Java last TuesdayAFP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration57 1986-08-08 8 [_E municipal authorities in Jakarta have aunched a clean-up of the Indonesian capital's anals to help keep the perennial problem of looding down to the minimum. Workers from the Jakarta Flood Control Office are dredging and sucking the mud out of the canals in preparation forIndonesian Observer - 57 words
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194 1986-08-08 8 JAKARTA INDONESIA'S Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kadin, has urged the government to cut interest rates immediately to stimulate the economy depressed by falling oil prices. Kadin Chairman Sukamdani Gitosarjono told the official Antara news agency that a cut m Central Bank interestReuter - 194 words
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338 1986-08-08 8 MANILA The population of the Philippines, one of the fastest-growing m the world, could outstrip development m the coming decades if action is not taken soon, experts have warned. "If rapid population growth is left unchecked, the government and the people may have great difficultyAFP - 338 words
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205 1986-08-08 8 MANILA A Philippine official is studying a possible link between two Marcos Cabinet members and the 1983 assassination of Mr Benigno Aquino, the National Ombudsman said yesterday. Justice Raul Gonzales said he was considering links between the slaying of the opposition leader andAFP - 205 words
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Article120 1986-08-08 8 Manila to pay $4bin interest MANILA The Philippines will have to pay more than US$2 billion (554.3 billion) a year m interest on its foreign debt for the next three years, an economic daily said yesterday. Business Day quoted unnamed monetary officials as saying that the amount of export earningsAFP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration654 1986-08-08 9 Dr Mahathir to decide on Penang CM Chong Eu PENANG Chief Minister Dr Lim Chong Eu reiterated yesterday that the question of who will head the next state government will be decided by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad as Chairman of the National Front. "In the NF, weBernama - 654 words
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Article95 1986-08-08 9 Umno should back Gerakan Tunku SUBANG Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said yesterday it will be "difficult" for Umno to take over the administration of Penang as the population is predominantly Chinese. He said that since Gerakan, which has held the chief ministership since 1969, is in the NationalBernama - 95 words
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297 1986-08-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR Parti Islam is not interested m Hamim's invitation to join the National Front nor its offer of one parliamentary and two state seats m Kelantan m return for Front membership. PAS Secretary-General Haji Hassan Shukri said his party's ultimateBernama - 297 words
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90 1986-08-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday held another round of meetings with Mentris Besar to discuss the formation of the new state governments. The meetings were with the representatives of Kedah and Kelantan, following earlier discussions withBernama - 90 words
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Article90 1986-08-08 9 Sabah daily maybe back KOTA KINABALU Sabah Times, the state's oldest newspaper, may hit the streets again if efforts being taken by major shareholders of its publisher to repay its outstanding debt to the Sabah Development Bank are successful. According to sources, efforts are being made to repay the balanceBernama - 90 words
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247 1986-08-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has urged intellectuals to keep an open mind m fathoming the reasons for the backwardness of Muslims. He believed the factors which made Muslims' progressive and led to the spread of the religion toBernama - 247 words
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184 1986-08-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will cut back its oil production by 10 per cent, or 51,000 barrels per day, to support Opec's decision to curb production, a government official said yesterday. Tan Sri Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, chairman of the national petroleum corporation,AP - 184 words
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197 1986-08-08 9 SANDAKAN A platoon from the Butterworth Company of the Royal Australian Regiment has finally discovered the site of the infamous World War II Sandakan prisoner-of-war camp. The Australian authorities, with the co-operation of the Sabah government, hope to acquire the area for aNST - 197 words
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Article114 1986-08-08 9 Varsity warns medical students KUALA LUMPUR I'piversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (I KM) will accept into its medical (acalty only students who are prepared to treat everyone, Vice-Chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Haji Abdul Hatnid Abdul Rahman has said. Selection of students would not be based solely on academic qualifications "because a brightBernama - 114 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-08-08 9 RITA GOMEZ - Bank Bumi exec to give key evidence on cash transactions RITA GOMEZ By Carrian Trial HONGKONG A senior Bank Bumiputra executive m Malaysia will be flown to Hongkong next month to give crucial evidence on how money from the bank poured into the now defunct Carrian group. A team of342 words
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466 1986-08-08 10 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Teenager jailed for drug trafficking By THE family of Haslina binti Mohamed the teenager who was jailed five years for trafficking m heroin was not aware of her drug activities, her adopted sister and confidante said yesterday. "We were shocked when she466 words
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124 1986-08-08 10 Advances in technology a boon to radiology Cheow Tong COMPUTER systems, ,the microchip, advanced •instrumentation and oth,er technological advances have changed the practice and potential of radiology, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, the Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), said last night. Mr Yeo noted that radiotherapy plays an increasingly124 words
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Article26 1986-08-08 10 'THE Prisons Department will hold a blood-donation session at the Prison Officers' Club m Changi Prison on Monday between 9.30 am and 3.30 pm.26 words
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379 1986-08-08 10 THE TOPIC "what should women learn?" appeared simple. And the guest speakers were qualified a principal and a librarian. But after two-and-a-half hours of animated discussion, the audience of mainly women could only conclude that the subject was too wide to tackle m379 words
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126 1986-08-08 10 JTC gets bids for child-care centre JURONG Town Corporation (JTC) is considering five proposals from prospective operators to run its newly completed childcare centre. Experience m this line is one of the criteria m the choice of an operator. The corporation set up the centre m Ayer Rajah Crescent to126 words
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Article168 1986-08-08 10 TWO youths and an accomplice used a pair of scissors and the sharpened end of a comb to hold up a businessman and his friend m a car, a court heard yesterday. Chia Song Hwee, 18, and Lav Chee Mun, 17, with an accomplice who168 words
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124 1986-08-08 10 Two men charged with trafficking in opium A MAN tried to sell eight slabs of opium to an anti-narcotics officer for $6,300, 10 minutes after he received them from another man, a court heard yesterday. On Wednesday, Shaik Farced bin Mohd Dawood, 23, and S. Mohamed Jeenah, 28, were charged124 words
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64 1986-08-08 10 Body found on roof of PUB station A MAN was found dead on the roof of a Public Utilities Beard sub-station, next to a Housing Board block m Geylang Square yesterday. The body of Mr Chin Kow Seng, 33, a Malaysian, was found at about 8 pm. Police believe he64 words
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Article71 1986-08-08 10 MR R. J. Tessensohn has been elected president of the Singapore Recreation Club for the 1986-87 term. Other office bearers are Mr Johnny Goh Kok Guan (vice-president), Mr Frederick Siow (finance member), Mr Minder Singh Sandhu (chairman, games control board), Mr C. Rochey, Mr Douglas Nonis, Mr71 words
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Article25 1986-08-08 10 THE Ngee Ann Polytechnic will hold their fifth graduation ceremony at the polytechnic's multi-purpose hall at Clementi Road at 10 am on Aug 20.25 words
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Article, Illustration551 1986-08-08 10 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By WHEN the National Archives pot a collection of old postcards on show for the first time four years ago, the response was astonishing. The exhibition, representing the fruit of five collectors' energies, drew lt.ttl spectators m the first551 words
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Article99 1986-08-08 10 A THIEF who stole cash and valuables worth about $10,000 from 18 cars was jailed for 15 months yesterday. A court heard that Tan Kok Eng, 30, committed the thefts between last November and July this year, mostly around the Havelock Road area. In three99 words
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Article86 1986-08-08 10 A FAMILY of four was made homeless when fire damaged two shophouses m Geylang Road yesterday. No one was injured. The blaze started at about 5.35 pm on the upper floor of the two-storey shophouse occupied by businessman Sim Kirn Soon, 50, his wife and their86 words
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Article103 1986-08-08 10 EFFORTS to promote Singapore's electrical and electronics industry m the region will take centrestage with the Electric Asia and Asia Electronics '86 scheduled for Oct 21 to 25 at the World Trade Centre. The event, which incorporates three conferences and an exhibition, is aimed at providing state-of-the-art103 words
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Article72 1986-08-08 10 THIEVES got away with about $10,500 m cash from a company director's house m Jalan Kembangan on Monday. Police said Mr Pek Hock Eng, 38, returned home at 9.15 pm and found that his bag and his wife's handbag had been opened. Missing from his bag,72 words
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417 1986-08-08 11 SINGAPORE 1986 a colourful, fact-filled book is just the thing for those who love a bargain, have a penchant for trivia and statistics, or simply want to take a close look at how weperformed last year. The 295-page yearbook, a publication of the Information417 words
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104 1986-08-08 11 A 49-PAGE colour souvenir booklet featuring the Pioneers of Singapore and the Sentosa Surrender Chamber will soon be available at bookshops. It Is published by the Sentosa Development Corporation and contains text and colour pictures on such pioneers as Sir Stamford Raffles,104 words
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388 1986-08-08 11 THREE housing estates Marine Parade, Clementi and Tampines will get special air-condi-tioned bus services to the Singapore Turf Club on weekends from Aug 16. Super Express Commuter Services, responding to a suggestion by the turf club, will operate the service388 words
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124 1986-08-08 11 A WOMAN died four days after she fell into a drain at the Choa Chu Kang Chinese cemetery during the Qing Ming festival m April, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Madam Kang Ooi Heo, 59, was walking behind her two sisters, who124 words
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Article55 1986-08-08 11 A SINGAPORE Bus Service driver was found hanged with a metal chain from a ceiling cradle hook m his Jurong East Street 24 flat. Mr Chua Kirn Say, 30, was found dead by his wife at about 1.30 pm on Monday. Jurong police, who are investigating, have55 words
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Article32 1986-08-08 11 THE Most Rev Dr Alexander Mar Thoma, Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church, will attend St Thomas Secondary School's 14th annual Speech Day on Aug 15 at 5 pm.32 words
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104 1986-08-08 11 FORMER Pan-Electric financial director Tan Kok Liang, who is appealing against a 15-month jail term, was granted a one- week postponement by the High Court yesterday. He was jailed by a district court m February after he pleaded guilty to two counts104 words
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Article, Illustration599 1986-08-08 11 MR JUSTICE A. P. Rajah warned yesterday that the courts will show no sympathy towards insurance companies which wait until the last possible moment before agreeing to settle accident claims. The judge gave this warning m the context of a recent Court of Appeal599 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-08-08 12 All but one area now dengue-free THERE has been a steady drop m the number of dengue haemorrhagic fever cases reported and all but one area m Singapore have been declared den-gue-free by the Environment Ministry. A spokesman for the ministry said yesterday that the remaining area is Ang Mo254 words
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207 1986-08-08 12 Productivity videotapes well-received VIDEOTAPES of easy-to-digest lessons on productivity have been well-received, according to the National Productivity Board. The first series of tapes, launched m May this year, attracted 60 subscribers. In addition, about 200 of those tapes known as Productivity Newsreel reach trade unions, small and mediumsized enterprises and207 words
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193 1986-08-08 12 THE Government is seeking feedback on the Land Titles (Strata) (Amendment) Bill which saw its second reading m Parliament recently and is now with the Select Committee. The Bill, among other things, proposes to give management corporations of condominiums and apartments more powers to193 words
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443 1986-08-08 12 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By PLANS by London Express Aviation for jumbo chartered flights from London to Singapore have been scaled down. Proposed twice-weekly flights due to start on Oct 24 have been reduced to once a week. The flight, which will bring tourists443 words
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Article68 1986-08-08 12 A CONTAINER surveyor stole eight containers worth $14,080 m two months from the transport company he worked for, a court heard on Monday. Only two containers were recovered. Amri bin Haji Arshad, 36, admitted stealing two containers m October and November last year and was jailed68 words
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275 1986-08-08 12 AN UNEMPLOYED man attempted to kill himself twice m the hours before he was found dead at the foot of a block of flats, a coroner heard yesterday. Tan Beng Gim, 67, first tried to slash himself with a knife. He then attempted to275 words
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196 1986-08-08 12 A CHEF chased and caught a man who had snatched a purse from a woman m busy Victoria Street on Wednesday afternoon. Mr Teng Ah Seng, 37, who works at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, had alighted from a taxi outside a hotel m Victoria196 words
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Article, Illustration563 1986-08-08 13 SINGAPORE and the United States may hold bilateral talks on a free trade pact sometime m the near future, a top United States government official said yesterday. Speaking to East Asian journalists during a televisionlinked press conference, US Secretary of563 words
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Article215 1986-08-08 13 HONGKONG Government officials, textile manufacturers and the stock market here yesterday reacted to the defeat of the United States Bill on curbing textile imports with Jubilation. 'This is a victory for common sense/ Trade Director Hamish MacLeod said. "We are greatly relieved, though it must be added that we215 words
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Article87 1986-08-08 13 SEOUL South Korean officials said the textile Bill, which was defeated m the US House of Representatives on Wednesday, would have cost their country's exporters US$2.5 billion (555.4 billion) over four years if passed. "We hope the decision will provide the momentum to ease US protectionist pressure against87 words
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Article69 1986-08-08 13 BANGKOK Mr Viroj Amatakunchai, president of the Thai Garment Manufacturers Association, said yesterday that the United States House of Representatives' vote on the textile Bill averted a major setback for Thailand's textile and garment industry. The industry exported about US$29O million (Ss63B million) worth of goods to the US69 words
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203 1986-08-08 13 Opening of market to more US goods expected Taiwan TAIPEI The narrow margin by which the US House of Representatives sustained President Ronald Reagan's veto of the so-called Jenkins Bill is expected to force Taiwan to speed up its efforts to open up its market to American products. Vice-Economic Affairs203 words
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453 1986-08-08 13 Welcome news, says trade board Singapore THE failure of the Jenkins Bill m the American Congress was welcome news m Singapore. "We're satisfied with the outcome," was the brief response from a Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman when asked to comment. On Wednesday, the ministry453 words
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185 1986-08-08 13 'Good news for textile industry' Indonesia JAKARTA The failure of the US House of Representatives to override a presidential veto of a BUI that would have curbed textile imports has brought much cheer to Indonesian textile manufacturers, an industry leader said yesterday. "The failure means Indonesia can raise exports to185 words
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Article176 1986-08-08 13 UNITED STATES Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige warned Asian countries yesterday that a twice-defeated textile Bill would return m other forms and that the fight against protectionist sentiment on Capitol Hill is getting tougher. Hailing the narrow eight-vote victory upholding President Reagan's veto on the Jenkins176 words
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Advertisement80 1986-08-08 13 Breathtaking New Zealand HOTPAC BREATHTAKING PACKAGES FROM $1279 Includes: Return economy Singapore- Auckland airfare, m With up to 7 nights accommodation at Mm Mtapes are also on loan from -^*?SS^^^ the Air New Zealand l^^P^i^^tfflfli^SSS^' Travel Centre. fßfc^^^P^S^SSpilP** All packages valid till 31 October '86 except Mt. Cook Line Ski80 words
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Article, Illustration355 1986-08-08 14 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW By GETTING an earful of complaints is all m a' day's work for Mr David Ong, 58. As a complaints officer with the Consumers' Association of Singapore, he handles more than 600 cases of people seeking redress over their business355 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-08-08 14 FOR YOUR INFO ETHNIC ART: Come to the National Library meeting room m Stamford Road today at 6 pm for a talk on topeng, an Indonesian form of masked-dance drama, and bunraku, a Japanese form of puppet theatre. The speaker is Dr Reis Flora, senior lecturer of the Department of227 words
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Article, Illustration653 1986-08-08 14 The National Day Carnival at the East Coast Park will be opened this evening, the eve of Singapore's 21st National Day, by Mr Goh Chok Tong, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. The ground is now set, after three weeks of preparation,653 words
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Article, Illustration265 1986-08-08 14 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW By A STATIC exhibition and sea cruises to see naval ships will be the highlights of the Republic of Singapore Navy's contribution for the National Day Carnival. The exhibition of naval weapons and equipment will be held on a landing265 words
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Advertisement586 1986-08-08 14 7fte o/7/y Fre/?c/? furniture store m Singapore has SBwiff I ff f Jit ff /f B Tf Lf IBH s Celebration Sale starts today. 16 celebrate our moved. It might come as a pleasant surprise to know BJ■ B mil BMW m lif lif I B opening FLY is I^T^/^586 words
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Article, Illustration738 1986-08-08 15 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By SPECULATION about who will lead the next National Day planning committee will start as soon as this year's parade is over just when exhausted organisers dare to heave a final sigh of relief. Lieutenant-Colonel Tang Mun Poh, 39, commander738 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-08-08 16 Glut m Johor has no immediate effect here CHICKENS imported from Peninsular Malaysia cost 20 cents more at $2.20 per kg yesterday despite a glut of the birds there. The imported chickens were sold at $2 a kg on Wednesday and $1.80 a kg a389 words
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93 1986-08-08 16 Another suspect held over gang attack A THIRD suspect has been arrested m connection with Tuesday's rioting when a group of people injured two electricians and damaged a car m Eng Kong Terrace. The suspect, an 18-year-old vocational institute student, was arrested m Toh Tuck Road at 4 am yesterday.93 words
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298 1986-08-08 16 A BRICK manufacturer is producing fancy bricks with the help of technology from an Australian brick company based m Sydney. The bricks have an attractive unfinished look with different shades of colour, spots, patches and blotches. They make attractive decorative wall finishes and can be298 words
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280 1986-08-08 16 SPECTATOR contingents and the B,OM tick-et-holders at the National Day Parade tomorrow can join m the singing with the help of free booklets that will be handed ont. The lyrics of the national anthem Majallah Stngapnra, Count On Me Singapore, and280 words
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217 1986-08-08 16 EXCELLENCE FOR SINGAPORE NATIONAL Day will be celebrated at Expo '86 m Vancouver, where Singapore has a pavilion. Dr Tony Tan, the Education Minister, who was invited to visit the fair by the organisers when he was the Minister for Trade and217 words
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Article84 1986-08-08 16 RESIDENTS and community leaders m Ang Mo Kio and Bo Wen are re-examining their community needs, Mr S. Vasoo, Member of Parliament for Bo Wen, said last night. This would help the community to plan programmes relevant to the residents, he said at a84 words
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487 1986-08-08 17 Instructor alleges he was assaulted by three men on PIE A MAN who alleged that three men assaulted him after an incident on an expressway told a court yesterday why he did not drive off when the men confronted him. School workshop instructor487 words
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Article, Illustration256 1986-08-08 17 IT'S only August but the National Kidney Foundation has already started its Christmas campaign by printing greeting cards. "We want to let the public know early that they can order Christmas cards from the foundation," said Mr T. T. Durai, its256 words
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Article134 1986-08-08 17 Plea to JTC to lower rent THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry wants Jurong Town Corporation to follow the Housing Board which said on Tuesday that it was deferring rent increases for shops, offices and workshops till 1988. The chamber wants JTC to lower factory rents to help134 words
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208 1986-08-08 17 ALMOST 57,000 passengers have signed up for Singapore Airlines' priority passenger service since the scheme started m October 1964. A "priority" passenger gets special treatment, such as extra baggage allowance, priority check-in and use of SlA's airport lounges even when travelline economy208 words
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343 1986-08-08 17 "IT'S a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," said Mr T. Y. Tang, echoing KenAir's advertisement on spending Christmas m America. He is one of "more than a plane-load" of people who have signed up for a tour of the United States m December next year343 words
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Article, Illustration60 1986-08-08 17 THE Ministry of Community Development wants to contact relatives or friends of Mr Govindasamy s/o Singaravelu, 68 (right), who was picked up for vagrancy m Aliwal Street on Sunday. He has been admitted temporarily to a welfare home. Those who know him should contact Mr Teo60 words
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Advertisement1555 1986-08-08 15 Guide to the carnival (inyao: latest phenomenon m Chinese music M HJSflr\fl ndustry. Featured are City, Chaoxi, Geyin Zuhe, KjS H9Pr9H BTwhl 300 boats m SaM BBP^SBBI^I'^^^^F rill mi mlSß Shows Cinyao, 2-3 pm/Stage A. J^BH^lHi^/ %^MBIBBKfc^>SfIH»TO Aerobics Demonstration by well-known IMWIMiI ■^vf IflfM KM eep-fit groups m their latest1,555 words
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Advertisement376 1986-08-08 15 Indian Violin Music, 7.30-8 pm/Stage B. Indian Dances, 8-9 pm/Stage B. Malay Variety Show, 3-5 pm/Stage C. Cantonese Opera, 9-10 pm/Stage C. Indian Cultural Fair, 9 am- 1 1 pm/Area B. Malay Cultural Fair, 9 am- 1 1 pm/Area C. Aug 10 People's Association Indian Orchestra, 1 am noon/Stage B.376 words
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Advertisement126 1986-08-08 17 Sichuan Buffet Delights at only $12 River Palace has specially prepared a delightful buffet for the businessmen. Our team of experienced master chefs has cooked up an unforgettable spread of authentic Sichuan specialities that boasts of its own distinctive flavour and character. It's a feast for the eyes, a gastronomical126 words
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Advertisement401 1986-08-08 17 In conjunction with the 21st National Have you been charmed by the comedy This saree beauty pagent will feature Day celebration, Haniffa Textiles is roles played m Tamil movies. We are more than 10 contestants who will proud to present its 20,000 varieties of proud to have 3 star comedians401 words
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Article608 1986-08-08 18 THE failure of the US House of Representatives on Wednesday to defeat President Ronald Reagan's veto of the Jenkins Bill demonstrates that the tide of protectionism m the US can yet be stemmed but the time m which to do so may be fast running out.608 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1986-08-08 18 ISMAIL KASSIM - There's no viable alternative to the Front ISMAIL KASSIM Around the region By THE triumph of the ruling National Front m last weekend's Malaysian general election once again underscores the lack of any viable alternative to the multi-ethnic coalition. When the chips were down, the bulk of the electorate, especially1,507 words
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Article, Illustration703 1986-08-08 18 THE debate on political reform that has broken out m China is more than a little startling and not just because the Chinese are now studying the thoughts of Thomas Jefferson. It is risky for a ruling communist party to provoke questions about703 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1986-08-08 19 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - An elected PM: Thailand's biggest issue ALBERT RAMALINGAM, By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The issue of General Prem Tinsulanonda just won't go away. It emerged as the biggest talking point during the 48-day campaign period, increasing m intensity as the July 27 election date drew near. And now, more than 101,319 words
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634 1986-08-08 19 KEN JALLEH Jr - If anything can go wrong and it did! KEN JALLEH Jr By MURPHY would have been pleased with me. The time: 12.20 am. The situation: Desperate. Reason: A fuel tank as empty as my pocket. Pocket miracles? Don't bank on it. Why? Because that plastic passport which guarantees cash on634 words
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Advertisement210 1986-08-08 19 LEGENDS ARE TALKED ABOUT FEEL AND TOUCH THIS ONE. With the feel and comfort of European cars, a luxurious interior and a high precision digital computer to determine the precise air/fuel mixture lLl|i!l f state-of-the-art design. Sophisticated aerodynamics, intelligently designed ratio to supply to each individual cylinder. The system adjusts210 words
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Advertisement431 1986-08-08 19 /^Z\ SINGAPORE !4S>i CONTACT LENS m SOCIETY The following members are: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS URFM lAMIH EDWARD J BENJAMIN PTE LTD DWHinin #01 -02 Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre, i i> n iirii Mount Elizabeth Road (0922) fU 0 f ».t.L r Te *****55 *****79 rum vim cnnv431 words
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330 1986-08-08 20 Riders need protection of full-face helmets OVER four weeks have passed since Mr Teo Keng Hwee's letter (ST, June 30) and over two since Mr Lvi Khang's letter (ST, July 15), both concerning the full-face helmet were published. The authorities have yet to reply to them. Both expressed a very330 words
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310 1986-08-08 20 Round a wrong bend three times-in bus I HAD a frightening experience on board a Service 196 bus on July 29 at about 5.30 pm. (SBS 5536 P). The driver seemed unfamiliar with the route and took several wrong turns during the journey. What is worse is that she braked310 words
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153 1986-08-08 20 THE government deserves the thanks of all health conscious Singaporeans for banning smoking m government offices. It should be noted that the World Health Organisation m May this year passed a resolution blaming tobacco use "for at least one million deaths a year153 words
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343 1986-08-08 20 I WRITE as one who has been disturbed by the behaviour of university students as mentioned m the report "NUS students queue overnight for lockers but some just use their belongings to reserve places". (ST, July 26). The report of students leaving files and343 words
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459 1986-08-08 20 WHILE the new education guidelines (ST, July 23) are well-received, I am still apprehensive about leaving the running of schools to the initiative of their principals and teachers. The question is: Are our schools ready to assume the responsibility of selfmanagement? I have459 words
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84 1986-08-08 20 FOR a book in progress evoking Dec 7/8, 1941 (8/9 in the Far East), I seek first-person accounts (or references to them) from persons whose experience of the first days of war in this area was both war-related and memorable. Since the book's coverage will be84 words
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Advertisement245 1986-08-08 20 TiteTftcil Furnituie Concent Singapore's first and only colour coordinated furniture showroom I luymg of furniture easy tor you 1 Imagine furniture for your whole house lounge. ,-drooms. kitchen all fully colour coordinated designed from styling to upholstery. THE TOTAL FURNITURE CONCEPT Exclusively imported by ROSET. Wm I m&m'' J Now245 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-08-08 21 STOCK market activity slowed yesterday as investors turned cautious ahead of the Prime Minister's National Day message. Turnover was the lowest for the week at 9.8 million shares valued at $24.4 million. The Straits Times Industrial Index finished 1.31 points down at 763.46 and the Business Times69 words
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Article77 1986-08-08 21 C K Tan. 240 10 Metro HMp 306 9 Spore land 39? +8 KB 368 +8 B Sembawane 330 +8 F.N 770 +5 DBS 710 +5 (CS 570 +5 Tjsek Cement 160 +5 Sine Darby Mc 143 +5 Ton( Ment 140 5 Wearnes 428 +4 FELS 314 +4 h_«77 words
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Article76 1986-08-08 21 UOB 390 -10 Nat Iron 400 -8 BAT 22c 190 -8 YHS 246 -7 Roiy Elect 213 -7 Corn Plant 50c 184-7 YHS Miia 127 -7 Cerebos 50c 352 -6 H leon. Credit 344 -6 SPH 805 -5 SIA 740 -5 Sunshoe Med 155 -5 Kumn Emas 50c 8076 words
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Article12 1986-08-08 21 Cold Storage 576,000 How Par 515,000 DBS 422,000 UIC 414,00012 words
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Article82 1986-08-08 21 Aug 6 Aug 7 Aug 6 Aug 7 BT Composite 640 02 638 76 ST Properties 363 47 364 30 BT Indicator *****227 *****808 ST Minings 265 67 265 69 BTOB'OS +166 +194 ST Plantations 2026 30 2024 46 CAD) -6701 -6730 OCBC 532.75 ***** OBV -*****8-*****2 OUB Composite82 words
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Article34 1986-08-08 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)34 words
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Article14 1986-08-08 21 THE US dollar lost 147 ticks to close at DM 2.0673 m Singapore.14 words
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Article23 1986-08-08 21 DM Y FT SS HKS US$ US$ 2.0685 153.83 Unq ***** Unq 1.4815 ***** 153 60 6 7150 2.1715 7.7940 1.474023 words
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Article33 1986-08-08 21 Eurodollar: Gained one tick to 93.52 a contract. DeatBchemark: Gained 34 ticks to 0.4846 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 35 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.2O to U*****.90 an ounce.33 words
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Article64 1986-08-08 21 HONGKONG China's gold sales to Hongkong rose sharply m the first five months of this year. Dealers said the rise was partly to offset a foreign exchange shortfall. Chinese sales to the British colony rose to 10.03 million grams worth HKSBSI million (Ss3os million)Reuter - 64 words
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Article71 1986-08-08 21 BANGKOK First Bangkok City Bank Ltd said it is studying offers from one American and two Japanese banks to take up 25 per cent of its new capital. First Bangkok City Managing Director Manoj Kanchanachaya said that Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, the Tokai Bank Ltd andReuter - 71 words
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Article65 1986-08-08 21 BEIJING Chinas eastern city of Qingdao has begun building a 900 million yuan (Sss4o million) harbour designed to handle more than 40 million tonnes of cargo a year, Mayor Guo Songnian said. Mr Guo told Xinhua new agency that the city's ports will have a handling capacityReuter - 65 words
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Article58 1986-08-08 21 TOKYO Three multinational electronics giants have struck a trilateral agreement to pool their talents m the development of integrated circuits. Toshiba Corporation, the US-based General Electric and West Germany's Siemens will jointly develop standard cell libraries for manufacturing semiconductors which meet industrial customers' specifications, Toshiba said. TheyAFP - 58 words
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Article79 1986-08-08 21 NEW YORK Hill and Knowlton Inc, a subsidiary of JWT Group Inc, said it reached an understanding m principle to acquire a substantial portion of Carl Byoir and Associates, the world's third largest public relations firm, from Foote Cone Belding Communications Inc for an undisclosed amount.Reuter - 79 words
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690 1986-08-08 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Two small shareholders oppose creditor banks' move By TWO documents filed with the court just last week by two small shareholders stand m the way of troubled Pan-Electric Industries facing its final curtains. And High Court judge Punch Coomaraswamy will decide today whether690 words
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555 1986-08-08 21 Card-carrying women the new generation WOMEN credit card holders used to be a rare breed. And, more often than not, the cards were given to them by their husbands or fathers. But now, with the rise of the working woman, more women are standing on their own financial feet andDOREEN - 555 words
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Article51 1986-08-08 21 TOKYO The US dollar plunged to another postWorld War II low against the Japanese yen under speculative selling here yesterday. The dollar closed at 153.75 yen, down 0.90 from Wednesday's closing rate of 154.65 yen. The previous record low closing rate of 154.00 yen on Monday.Reuter - 51 words
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Article41 1986-08-08 21 UNITED Overseas Bank opened its Yishun branch yesterday. Situated at Yishun Street 22 it is UOB's first new branch this year and its 63rd m Singapore. The branch offers full services ranging from savings accounts to trade financing.41 words
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177 1986-08-08 21 IT WAS a publisher's dream. Just two newspaper advertlsments for a new working woman's magazine and Diners Publishing Pte Ltd's office was flooded with telephone calls. One woman posted an $18 cheque to reserve a year's supply of four Issues, even though the177 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-08-08 21 GRACE CHNQ - Semco makes Jurong yard its base GRACE CHNQ By SEMBAWANG Salvage Company, Semco, has set up its base m Jurong by buying over the Pan Asia yard, formerly owned by Pan-Electric Industries, for $1.7 million. The yard will become Semco's salvage and operations base. It will also be used to196 words
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382 1986-08-08 21 US firms still view Spore as a business hub report AMERICAN companies still regard Singapore as a good location for sales, distribution and manufacturing despite the economic slowdown, says a US Embassy report. The report, released this week, said the environment for both trade and investment here remains positive. It382 words
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275 1986-08-08 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - M&L all set to bag two other Thai deals MARA FERNANDEZ By MOTOR Leasing, which yesterday signed a $161 million contract with the Bangkok Mass Rapid Transit Authority to revamp Bangkok's transport system, will now try to clinch two related deals. The company's project manager, Mr James Lim, told The275 words
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Article2586 1986-08-08 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchang e, is covered in "business done". Further, because al deaings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend2,586 words
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Article1835 1986-08-08 22 INDUSTRIALS Acma (160S) xd Ajinomoto (300S) xd Alcom(71S)(5)70 A158(596 61'25)(5)61 API (73' 2 B) (2) 73 2 (7) 74 (9) 75 (2) 74' 2 (18)73 ASM (1138 114S) (ID 112 (5) 113(19) 113 Anton (2838 2845) (3) 292 (2) 291 (2) 290 (19) 289 (6)1,835 words
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Article2629 1986-08-08 22 U shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrto/rifhts. N Tax-exempted dividend ABM a traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day rifti2,629 words
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Article314 1986-08-08 23 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4Vi 4Vi 4W 4V. Monthly 41. Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 3% 4(1) 2 months 4(1) 3 months 4 4 4 4(1) 6 months 4W 4Vi 4'/ 4 4>/_ (1) 9 months 4>/« 4Vi 4Vi 4'/ 4314 words
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Article160 1986-08-08 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SS1Q foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3267-1.3295 7.70-7.29 Canadian dollar 1.5712-1.5731 6.43-6.32 NZ dollar 1.1259-1.1297 9.05-8.70 Sterling pound 3.2094-3.2131 3.19-3.09 US dollar 2.1715-2.1725 4.63-4.59 Local dolars to 100 unit. of foreign currency Austrian schilling160 words
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Article107 1986-08-08 23 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher m narrow trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1710 and 2.1730. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed m line with its opening of 2.0675/85. Trading was active, fluctuating107 words
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Article128 1986-08-08 23 THE kilobar market PHYSICAL Buym-Sefcri traded between 5525,123 and 5525,433 yesterday. B m ***** In the Far East mar- gm 26 -35 ket, gold opened at sgm 126— 136 U*****.60/ 362.00. It >°«* edged up to Mgm 1.266-1,281 U*****.20/362.60 on light 100 «*> 2.528-2,553 buying but slipped to i"128 words
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Article29 1986-08-08 23 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 361.00 361.50 361.10 361 60 Hongkong 361.20 361.60 360 70 361.10 Ned Tues New York 360.60-361.10 359.20-359.70 «i 7t_«o 25 358.75 359.2529 words
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Article231 1986-08-08 23 Managers' prices for August 8 Singapore Untt Trust The Commerce 0 83 0 89 The Savings Fund 0 74—0 80 Spore Prog Fund 0 34 0 38 Spore Sec Fund 0 57— 0 62»d Spore Invest Fund 0 55—0 60 Spore Equity Fund 041—045 Asia Unit Trust Mai231 words
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Article87 1986-08-08 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened unchanged from Chicago's closing levels. December Eurodollar was sold to a low of 93.46 after opening at 93.49. However, it rose from the low to close at 93.49. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 84 93.53 93.53 93.50 93.5287 words
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Article, Illustration60 1986-08-08 23 CURRENCY futures opened higher than the previous day's close and resumed its upward climb as the dollar weakened against major currencies. September deutschemark closed 34 ticks higher at 0.4846. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8. 0.4838-35 0.4848 0.4832 0.4846 801 Dec ***** 10 Mar60 words
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Article42 1986-08-08 23 SEPTEMBER yen closed 35 ticks higher at 0.*****0. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol SeptSI 0.*****7 0.*****6 0.*****1 0.*****0 660 Dec 0.*****5B- 0.*****7 Mar 87 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****0 1 Open Int (Wed): 1447. Act Vol (Wed): «4.42 words
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Article, Illustration37 1986-08-08 23 AUGUST gold closed US$O.2O higher at U*****.90 an ounce. (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Ang8_ 360.90 Sept 362.30 Get 364.20 Dec 368.20B 367.60 Open Int (Wed): 50. Act Vol (Wed): NU.37 words
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Article25 1986-08-08 23 SEPTEMBER pound opened slightly lower. Trading was lacklustre and the September contract dropped 60 ticks to close at 1.4715. Reports from BA Futures25 words
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Article15 1986-08-08 23 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore September 175.50 down one cent Malaysia September 220.00 unchanged15 words
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Article15 1986-08-08 23 Tin Closing prices M5/kito XL Tin 14.15 unchanged Turnover 34 tonnes down 48 tonnes15 words
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Article24 1986-08-08 23 Closint prices CopfMH £/tonne Ned Spot 879.50—880.00 (871.00 871 50) 3 months 900 00— 900.50 (890 50—891.00) Market tone: Firmer Sales 7,650 tonnes24 words
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Article26 1986-08-08 23 Clown prices Sitv«r USS/tror v Thus Wed Singapore 5.15-5 20 5 19-5 24 Twi New York 5 15-5 20 517-5 22 Source Credtt Sutsse. Spore26 words
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Article22 1986-08-08 23 Clow* prices Aluminium tonne Wed Spot 751.00—752.00 (751.00—751.50) 3 months 764 50— 765.00 (763.00-763 50) Market tone: Steady Sales 48.500 tonnes22 words
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Article110 1986-08-08 23 Crude MS/tome palm 08 Aug 480 (south and north) 465 (central) Sept 480 (south) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm oil Aug/ Sept 210 (sellers) Oct/Nov 207 50 (sellers) RBD Stearin Aug 165 (sellers) Sept/Oct/Nov 160 (sellers) RBD Olem Aug 230 (seders) Sept 230 (seders) Oct 227 50110 words
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Article, Illustration518 1986-08-08 23 COntainer schedules LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo rime Block A Maine (10) 11/8 (2130) F7 1030-1130/2000 2100 Nl 1130-1230/1900 2000 PI 1230-1330/*****900 SI Regina MS (8610) 11/8 (2330) F5 1430-1530/2130-2230 Al *****430/2030 2130 Bl 1230-1330/1930-2030 Fl N Jade (3) 10/8 (2359) Fl 1730 1930 F4 Ned De|ima (266)518 words
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603 1986-08-08 23 TRADING on the stock exchange yesterday was lacklustre despite a US embassy report that the Singapore economy was heading towards recovery. Dealers said investors were sitting on the sidelines as the market had turned cautious ahead of the Prime Minister's National Day message. The603 words
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Article300 1986-08-08 23 Au( 7 HKS Chanje Assoc Intl Hotels 1.00 Bonk Of East Asia 1870 +0.1 Cothoy Pacific Air 5.85 unch Cheung Kong 24.00 +06 China Light 16.60 +03 Cross Harb Tunnel 9.60 unch F E Consortium 0.415 +0.005 G I Cement 8.60 unch Great Eagle 0 80 unch Hong Lung300 words
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Article356 1986-08-08 23 »u( 7 Yen Chanj» Ajinomoto 1800 -50 Akoi 410 -10 Amodo 780 -I Asahi Chem 808 -5 Asahi Gloss 1200 +50 Bank Of Tokyo 880 +28 Bridgestone 628 8 Canon 932 +17 Casio Computer 1340 +20 Citizen 517 I 0 Nip Print 1770 +10 D Nippon Screen 807B Doi-lchi356 words
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Article334 1986-08-08 23 Aug 7 Cents Change j (Aust) A C I 355 +2 ANI 268 +3 Aberfoyte 740 unch Age 300 -5 I Amcor 325 +5 Ampol Exp 192 -3 Ampol Pet 205 -5 n „2 472 +4 Ashton 165 -3 B H P 806 unch Beach Petroleum 70 Bed Group334 words
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Article60 1986-08-08 23 NST Index Thursday 1,175.45 (1,171.43) -j| Hongkong Hang Seng -*0 Thursday 1,920.18 (1,887.33) §tAustralan All-Ordinaries Thursday 1,150.50 (1,139.60) Nkkei Stock Average Thursday 17,422.36 (17,353.48) Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 1,233.70 (1,265.80) Dow Jones Average Wednesday 1,779.53 (1,777.00) E (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) I60 words
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Article211 1986-08-08 23 Auc 6 USS Change Alcoa 33* +W Allied Sig 40* Am Tel Tel 24 Amax Inc 1 1 Amr Corp 50 Bethlehem Stl 7* Boeing Co 58* Burroughs Cp 66* +V4 Caterpillar Co 44* Chase Monhtn 40 Chrysler Cp 36* Citicorp 53* Cons Nat Gas 28* Consol Ed211 words
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Article515 1986-08-08 23 Aug 6 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Alied-Lyons 3l6xd -4 Ass. Doiries BTRPLC 288xd -5 Bobcocks 181 -3 Barclays 474 -10 Beecham 386 -12 BICC 263 -7 Blue Circle 561 -7 BOC Group 307 unch Boots 213 -15 Bowater 288 -5 BATS 386 unch Britannia 137 unch BP 593 +20 B515 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-08-08 23 v 'ariiTlr^H"WSgwi^gßr > Vessel Berth Arr Dep Krypd Wharves Bintang Sena K2SW aside 8/8 Hong Eng Kll aside 8/8 Jenhol K22 aside 8/8 Nedlloyd WisseHerk KO9 aside 8/8 Qinghecheng Kl5 aside 8/8 Santiago del Estero Kl6 aside 8/8 Straits Pride K24E aside 8/8 Sun Hope K2O aside254 words
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Article326 1986-08-08 24 TOKYO SUMTTOMO Bank Ltd, Japan's third-largest bank, has agreed m principle to invest about US$5OO million (551,085 million) m Goldman Sachs and Co, giving it up to 12.5 per cent of the leading US investment bank based m New York. This is the first timeNYT; AP - 326 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-08-08 24 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ But directors do not expect good showing m second half By CONTRACTORS Lim Kah Ngam Ltd's pretax profit for the first six months of the year shot up 255 per cent despite the depressed property and hotel markets. Group pre-tax profit for the389 words
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Article23 1986-08-08 24 TWO directors of First Allied Corporation Bhd have resigned. They are Messrs Lee Buck Gee and Zainal Azim Bin Aiyub Ghazali.23 words
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516 1986-08-08 24 KUALA LUMPUR HARRISONS Malaysian Plantations Bhd's first taste of the food business is its 30 per cent share m a company which makes coconut milk powder and dessicated coconut. Although the M 5720,000 stake m Kapar Coconut Industries is small forNST - 516 words
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221 1986-08-08 24 Pick computer seminar for friendly users SINGAPORE users of the Pick computer operating system will have a chance to meet users from other parts of the world at an exhibition and seminar to be held here next year. It will be the first time the event International Spectrum is held221 words
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198 1986-08-08 24 Share disposal nets $1m for Jack Chia THE JACK Chia group has made a tidy profit from its sale of 2.03 million Haw Par International shares for $5.82 million, or an average price of $2.86 per share, m the last three weeks. Assuming the disposal was from the 6.2 million198 words
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174 1986-08-08 24 MTP raises $4.96 in from partial sale of VDH holding THE recent sale of 18.7 per cent of Malaya Tin Printing's controlling stake m marine and oilfield engineering subsidiary Van der Horst raised $4.96 million. Van der Horst said m reply to a query by the Stock Exchange of Singapore174 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-08-08 24 Dah Yung suffers shortfall on sale of TSL stake INDUSTRIAL gas manufacturer Dah Yung Investments Ltd said it suffered a HK$4OO,OOO (*****,884) shortfall on the sale of its stake m Tse Sui Luen Jewellery (TSL) when it cancelled an agreement with the original purchaser and made another with a new272 words
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Advertisement209 1986-08-08 21 INAUGURAL ISSUE m»,mnm BhLJhb I^3^ 1 B^l> AN INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT CORAZON AQUINO Woman Now... for inspiring women. I^BrLßv kouros eau de sport BY GESTE DES CONQUERANTS i^JBB™MWP- The living gods have their fragrance. WttmSSm- JH Conquerors m action now have theirs. Iv y^iS Kouros Eau de Sport: fresh, stimulating,209 words
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Advertisement192 1986-08-08 22 Attractive Share Loans Up to 70% of market value and at attractive interest rates. biff Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office: 146 Robinson Road, 101-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****97 16 lines) Branches: Katong Tel: *****90/*****96 Toa Payoh Tel: *****92/*****93 Tanglin Tel: *****48/*****49 North Bridge Rd Tel: *****24/*****25 m New Bridge192 words
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Advertisement44 1986-08-08 22 A Gift As Precious As Time wm ie Time Manager «PPp£flL System a flexible planning tool a compact data bank a visual memory aid for both business and home For more information call our Time Manager office m Singapore at *****00 or *****22. ~7~44 words
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Advertisement16 1986-08-08 23 Some of the finest recipes to come out of an Eastern Kitchen. $21.50 TIMES THE BOOKSHOP16 words
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Advertisement223 1986-08-08 24 Long John SilvlksL Treat is Better B^ L at Long Jolin Silver's Enjoy the experience of a wholesome, scrumptious meal consisting of deep sea scallops, fish fillets, chicken planks, buns, coleslaw and fryes. Sounds good, doesn't it? Far East Plaza Bukit Batok (St. 11) Parkway Parade Liang Court -p= *flnnalafcshmf223 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-08-08 25 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Veteran jockey who won 10 classics told: Return to race riding and trackwork or your licence m jeopardy By Racmg Editor MOSES LEE, the first local jockey to win 10 classic races m this circuit, has been told by the Malayan Racing Association to394 words
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131 1986-08-08 25 10th man charged in HK racing scandal HONGKONG AN APPRENTICE jockey was charged yesterday with conspiring to cheat at gambling, bringing to 10 those facing court proceedings linked to Hongkong's biggest racing scandal. A spokesman for the government-appointed Independent Commission Against Corruption told reporters that all 10 would appear mReuter; AP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-08-08 25 ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR First-up winner Pormidabeau did a 600 m trial m a sizzling 35.7 sec yesterday. With a riding boy up, Formidabeau was two lengths ahead of Trust II (apprentice Samsuri) at the post. The going was good. In the391 words
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108 1986-08-08 25 Tierce betting in quarted races discountinued THE Singapore Turf Club has decided that from tomorrow onwards, tierce betting will be discontinued m races where there is quartet betting. Tim Thompson, General Manager and Secretary of the STC, said yesterday that this was to give punters more time to concentrate on108 words
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Article1658 1986-08-08 25 Mlffl 1.45 CLASS 5 DIV 2 1,200 m IiTmTF (Ratings: 54-46) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 *****0 Careless Whisper 5«.5 (53) Brahminy Kites-Bougoure 4 nzg dc +3 (1200 m) Junaidl 2 8632*3 Signal II 56.5 (53) Suraya-Zain 6 ag u2 .5 (1200 m) Bazak 3 0876*7 Versatility 561,658 words
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LETTER
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Article298 1986-08-08 25 Rider who dropped his hands I HAVE just returned from Sydney and was inpressed by the racing at Randwick and other racecourses. After one of the races, the stewards suspended a leading jockey, Mick Dittman, for dropping his hands 20m from the winning pest. His mount finished fourth and he298 words
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Obituary, Illustration300 1986-08-08 25 ABELINA AVALONE THOMAS AGED 19 Called HOME TO THE LORD JESUS leaving behind Rev Abel Thomas, father, Glory, mother, Ashley, brother grandparents as well as many relatives friends to mourn her loss. Funeral on Friday Bth August at 2pm at Grace Assembly of God Church 355 Tanglln Rd300 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1986-08-08 25 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences rOur Deepest Condolences to MR ANTHONY GAN FAMILY I on the Demise of his beloved Wife I L ALICE GAN GUAT HWA From: The Staff of the Copier A Facsimile Division, Canon Marketing Services Pte Ltd Our deepest condolences to the j I family74 words
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Obituary, Illustration211 1986-08-08 25 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. ALICE GAN GUAT HWA NEE GOH Age 31 who was called to be with the Lord on 7 Aug 86 leaving behind following loved ones: Mother: Mdm Chua Lian Huay Brothers: Sisters-in-law Goh Kay Boon Yeo Li Hoon Goh Kay Huat Ng Sock Koon Goh211 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1986-08-08 25 In loving memory of our beloved mother MDM. AGNES LIM Departed 8 Aug '82. Not Just for today, We all live through The agonies of losing you. Always missed and remembered by loved on#>. In Loving Memory of FREDDY TAN KOK WAH Departed: 8/8/11 Not Just today63 words
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Advertisement19 1986-08-08 25 More obituary announcements on Pg. 29 (this section) (and Pg. twenty four (Section two) I t^^^^^i )^^H^M )-^H^^ )^BB^19 words
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Advertisement123 1986-08-08 25 CONFUCIANISM I FOR SINGAPORE r 559.50 CONFUCIAN ETHICS TODAY The Singapore Challenge by Tv Wei-ming This book consists a series of seminar and lecture papers given by Dr Tv Wei-ming when he was invited by the Singapore Government to draw up a conceptual framework for Confucian Ethics Syllabus m 1982.123 words
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Better times ahead
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Article, Illustration272 1986-08-08 26 Comeback run no hurdle for Nehemiah VIAREGGIO (Italy) American hurdler Renaldo Nehemiah made a strong comeback m a track meet here on Wednesday, after a ban of over four years, winning the 110 m hurdles m a fast 13.485ec. Nehemiah, 27, who holds the world record at 12.93, had aAP - 272 words
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Article212 1986-08-08 26 Italians, unless stated: Men's IMm: 1 Calvin Smith (US) 10.26 2 Dwayne Evans (US) 10.45 3 Stefano Tilli 10.52. Him hurdles: 1 Renaldo Nemehiah (US) 13.48 2 Keith Talley (US) 13.68 3 Daniele Fontecchio 13.90. 4Mm: 1 Michael Franks (US) 46.19 2 Sunday Uti (Nig) 46.35 3Reuter - 212 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-08-08 26 Year's best, but Ovett feels he can go even faster HSSSI KOBLENZ (West Germany) Steve Ovett on Wednesday returned to his favourite track to clock the best time m the world this year over 1,500 metres and then announced he would not take part m the event m the European364 words
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Article276 1986-08-08 26 Men's lWra: 1 Chidi lmoh (Nig) 10.20 sec 2 Kirk Baptiste (US) 10.45 3 Andreas Berger (Aus) 10.51. mm: 1 Kirk Baptiste (US) 20.41 2 Chidi lmoh (Nig) 20.47 3 Erwin Skamrahl (WG) 20.93. 4Mm: 1 Antonio McKay (US) 45.28 2 Walter McCoy (US) 45.39 3 HenryReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-08-08 26 Steve, Aouita on course for showdown LONDON Britain's Steve Ovett and Said Aouita, of Morocco, are on course to clash m the lAC international at Crystal Palace here tomorrow. They have been given the option of competing m the mile or 3,000 m at the £175,000 ($563,500) event. Aouita, theAFP - 267 words
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Article251 1986-08-08 26 SWIMMING SANTA CLARA (California) Arthur Wojdat, of Poland, warmed up for the forthcoming World Championships m Madrid with an impressive victory m the men's 200 metres freestyle on the third day of the United States Championships here on Wednesday. Wojdat, who clocked lmin 51.055 ec,UPI - 251 words
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Article397 1986-08-08 26 SPORT IN SHORT ASIAN GAMES Tickets for the Games will be sold m South Korea on Monday, with prices ranging from 1,000 won ($2.50) to 20,000 won ($5O). Overseas sales have been handled since April by national Olympic committees. BASEBALL Chunichi beat Yomiuri 3-1 m a Japanese Central League gameReuter; AFP; UPI - 397 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-08-08 26 Second seed Becker survives a scare TENNIS STRATTON MOUNTAIN Wimbledon champion Boris Becker just survived three close sets before advancing to the third round of the Stratton Mountain men's Grand Prix tournament. Becker, the second seed, was extended to three close sets by unseeded American Ken Flach before winning 6-4,AFP - 391 words
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Article, Illustration744 1986-08-08 27 BONN The West German League season opens tomorrow, amid fervent hopes that the national team's achievement of reaching the World Cup soccer final m Mexico less than six weeks ago will arrest an alarming fall m attendances. Last season just 5.4 million fans went through theReuter - 744 words
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197 1986-08-08 27 United thwart Brazilian brilliance MANCHESTER Brazilian soccer champions Fluminense gave Manchester United a glimpse of South American magic on Wednesday night but ended up losing on a penalty shootout after a pre-season charity match had ended m a goalless draw. Parading Paraguayan international midfielder Romerito one of the stars ofAP - 197 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-08-08 27 VIENNA Rumanian goalkeeper Helmuth Ducadam, hero of B tea a a Bucharest's European Cup soccer win over Barcelona, will be out of action for six months after a dramatic arm operation which may have saved his life. The weekly Romanian News, m Its latest edition here onReuter - 225 words
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Article283 1986-08-08 27 Platini to resume training gfh FRENCH star Michel Platini announced on Wednesday that he will resume training on Aug 17. Platini had been suffering from an inflammation of his achilles tendon for months, including during the World Cup finals m Mexico. "No surgery is needed, and I expect to beReuter; AFP; UPI - 283 words
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Article260 1986-08-08 27 Paz moves over to Racing PARIS Racing Club Paris have signed Ruben Paz, the second member of Uruguay's World Cup squad to join the French First Division soccer club for the new season. Paz, who played for Brazilian team Porto Alegre, signed a four-year contract on Monday and arrived fromAFP - 260 words
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Article252 1986-08-08 28 Workload takes toll on shooters TWO Asian Games-bound marksmen Lee Kum Cheok and Tang Kee Kong have been forced to cut down on their training because of heavy work commitments. Kum Cheok, who will be reporting at the trap range in Seoul next month, and skeet shooter Kee Kong, both252 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-08-08 28 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI hghg No illusions, but Republic confident of medals From JAKARTA Officials of the 35--strong Singapore contingent to these championships, which begin here this afternoon, are not entertaining any illusions of grandeur. But neither do they believe their team has come here just for the512 words
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Article, Illustration237 1986-08-08 28 JAKARTA Syed Abdul Malik, one of Singapore's best gold medal prospects In the Intermediate hardies, was the surprise absentee when the Republic revealed their line-up for the three-day championships here yesterday. The 18-year-old preuniversity student from Raffles Junior College has withdrawn from the237 words
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286 1986-08-08 28 Marathon a drag for board sailor Kah Soon IMAGINE having to drag your sailboard over reefs and rocks. It's hardly the sort of thing expected in a competition, but Singapore's Ho Kah Soon had to do just that in the Bali International championships, which ended on Monday. The meet was286 words
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Article530 1986-08-08 28 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR By Schootscene NOT all fairy tales save the happiness for the end. Some are penned with a happy beginning. Ask the kids of Pasir Ris Secondary School. They are living happily ever after after their recent Schools National C Division sepak takraw success,530 words
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542 1986-08-08 28 PETER SIOW - Mohan finds the right line of business PETER SIOW By "BEEP, beep, beep" the pager on his hip rings with the persistence of a morning wake-up call. A quick glance at the numbers and off he goes m search of the nearest telephone. Mohan Tupani, bowling's hottest new property, is542 words
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Article262 1986-08-08 28 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By PINK Panthers, Bunnies, Wasps, Dragons, Scorpions and other assorted creatures will come together later this month when the inaugural National rugby 10-a-side tournament kicks off at Queens town Stadium. The two-day competition, which will be played along the same lines as the262 words
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Article374 1986-08-08 29 JOE DORAI reports THE DONORS $75,000 (Singapore Tourist Promotion Board) $50,000 (Puma) $25,000 (Malayan Breweries) $20,000 (Fraser and Neave). INDONESIA have come to the rescue of soccer's Merlion Cup with a promise to send their Braziltrained national squad to replace defending champions Yugoslavia, who withdrew on374 words
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Article267 1986-08-08 29 Talent time for Singapore's 1987 national team THE Jakarta Anniversary soccer tournament, starting on Monday at Jakarta's Senayan Stadium, will be the stepping stone for a few members of the Singapore intermediate squad to join next year's national team. Director of Coaching Seak Poh Leong, who267 words
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Article72 1986-08-08 29 Aug II Indonesia A v Singapore; Malaysia v Brazil; Ang 11 Indonesia B v Thailand, Rumania v Algeria; Aug 12 Singapore v Brazil, Indonesia A v Malaysia. Aug IS Thailand v Rumania, Indonesia B v Algeria; Aug 14 Indonesia A v Brazil, Singapore v Malaysia; Aug 15 Indonesia72 words
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Article, Illustration224 1986-08-08 29 CHAMPAGNE flowed freely, while hugging, kissing and handshakes from their supporters were spontaneous. All for Armed Forces, champions of the 1986 National Football League Division One. Forces, who last won the League title four years ago, last night beat Tiong Bahru 1-0 at Jalan BesarJONATHAN CHOO - 224 words
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Article208 1986-08-08 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THE larger-than-usual crowd flocked into Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday for the title-deciding Armed Forces-Tiong Bahru match but were treated to an excruciating thriller by Tampines and Fairer Park United m the National Football League Division One tournament. Tampines, despite not being able to look beyond208 words
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Article181 1986-08-08 29 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Asian Gamesbound soccer team have found sponsors who haev pledged to underwrite their trip to Seoul. Benson and Hedges have agreed to donate the estimated sum of $30,000 as a reward for the team's success m winning the recent Merdeka tournament. "WeNST - 181 words
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Article308 1986-08-08 29 NOTTINGHAM Three wickets to New Zealand strike bowler Richard Hadlee and an unbeaten 67 by David Gower provided the highlights of the first two sessions on the first day of the Second Test at Trent Bridge. When tea was taken early because of rain, England were 172AFP; Reuter - 308 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-08-08 29 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI reports from Kuala Lumpur Singaporean claims gold and records SINGAPORE'S Ng Kean Mun clinched the pole vault gold medal, writing his name into the Aliph Malaysian Open athletics championships' meet and aU-comers' record books m the process at the Merdeka Stadium here yesterday. His 4.40-metre507 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-08-08 29 RAZAK CUP HOCKEY: MAF 6 Nagri Sembilan 1, Perak 8 Pahang 0, Selangor 4 Penang 0, Johor 2 Thailand 1, Malacca 3 FT 3, Singapore 7 Trengganu 1, Perak 3 MAF 1, Salengor 8 Thailand 0, Johor 3 Penang 2. N. PANDIAN and Tarlok Singh280 words
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Article260 1986-08-08 29 CAUTIOUS rather than cavalier that is the approach the opposing skippers from Federal Territory and Singapore are taking m the three one-day Malaysian Cricket Association final, starting today. FT, who denied the Republic the title m the last four, are again the favourites although their skipper260 words
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Article214 1986-08-08 29 LACK of stamina proved to be the downfall of former national champion Lee Ah Ngo when he lost 11-15, 17-16, 11-15 to national trainee Steven Oh m the men's singles (30 and above) final of the Yonex/F&N national junior and veteran individual championships at the214 words
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Article106 1986-08-08 29 THE Singapore Badminton Association are planning a coaching seminar to be conducted by Chinese coach Huang Zhiyuan. SBA secretary Robin Chan said that the five-ses-sion seminar, covering both theory and pratical aspects of coaching, is open to affiliates and coaches from schools and the F&N training106 words
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Advertisement1009 1986-08-08 27 Hi-Tec Pro Squash The Sole Winner a Inthewortd of competitive squash shoes, only one "W f\l y/\/ \Si stands out -Hi-Tec, the world's first specialised >» V J^/x*'^r squash shoe. A Over 5 million Its distinct advantage is m the sole. Unlike most oa j r c sold m UK1,009 words
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Advertisement196 1986-08-08 28 arena c\° sSVC II I Available at all leading department stores. Sole Distributor m Singapore Malaysia: LUCKY SPORTS PTE LTD AUCTION SALE OF HH fIP FINE CHINESE WORKS OF ART ''fiSR* A me Collection Of Rare Ming and Ching Antique Furniture H^^^R fi|sr Chinese Paintings By Ching Dynasty and Contemporary196 words
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Obituary, Illustration458 1986-08-08 29 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. CHIA TEOW PIANG AGE 61 passed away peacefully on 7th August 1966 at 7.15 am, leaving behind: Wife: Cheng Siam Kheng Sons: Daughters-in-law* Tsla Hal Tong, Albert Ang Chee Choo, Elsie Chia Hal Tong, Allan Llm Al Keng, Julie Chta Hal Guan Eng Slok Hwan458 words
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Advertisement36 1986-08-08 29 T RESULTS DRAW No: 62/86 5 OUT OF 49 I 3, 11, 26 29, 37 ADD. No TUNE IN TO SBC TEXT CHANNEL 5 PG 188 FOR RESULTS The Straits Times Classifieds hot line is 737-116636 words
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Advertisement14 1986-08-08 29 More obituary announcements on Pg. 25 (this section) and Pg. twenty four (Section two)14 words
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Page 29 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1986-08-08 29 BADMINTON Vonex KftN National Junior ft Veteran Individual championship* (SBH, 7pm). BOWLING Singapore International qualifying rounds (Striker's Bowl, 9am). BOXING St. Andrew's School e'ships (Woodsville, Bam). HOCKEY SWHA IMv 2 League: CSC v STC (Balestier Rd. 5 30pm). SOCCER NFL Dlv 3: Tyrwhitt v Cairnhill (Jurong, 7pm) Friendly: Padantiques v55 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-08-08 30 ABBY TAN - Aquino receives new S'pore envoy ABBY TAN By Mamla Correspondent MANILA Singapore's new Ambassador to the Philippines, Mr Peter Sung, yesterday presented his credentials to President Corazon Aquino at the Malacanang Palace. The ceremony was brief and without speeches, which is now the standard procedure for Mrs Aquino when she197 words
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Article106 1986-08-08 30 Lawns that won't go to seed EDMONTON (Alberta) Slow-growing grass now being developed m the laboratory may soon make the family lawnmower obsolete. Dr Jan Weijer of the University of Alberta says the grass could end the drudgery of cutting, watering and weeding lawns. Several varieties he has perfected needReuter - 106 words
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Article43 1986-08-08 30 What it should have been IN THE Straits Times yesterday, it was wrongly reported that a course on import and export practices, organised by the Trade Development Board, would cost $40 per participant. The cost is $100. We are sorry for the error.43 words
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Article, Illustration767 1986-08-08 30 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By Chia, 29, talked 44 old women out of $73,000 CONFIDENCE trickster Chia Yew Kong, 29, had not left jail for long before he went back to getting money m the way he knew best by using a telephone767 words
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Article, Illustration567 1986-08-08 30 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Sister Maria principal of dementi Town Secondary since February By A ROMAN Catholic nun has become the first member of a religious order to be appointed principal of a government school. Sister Maria Lav, 36, is a member of the Infant Jesus567 words
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256 1986-08-08 30 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Foreign tourists will be given discounts of up to 50 per cent with Garuda, Indonesia's state airline, when they travel to certain parts of the country. The new air fares are part of an256 words
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202 1986-08-08 30 THE humanities get high billing at Clementi Town Secondary and not just because arts subjects will be extra important to meet the new criteria to enter junior college. Here at Clementi Town, the humanities are stressed for their crucial role m pupils' overall education by202 words
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Article89 1986-08-08 30 HONGKONG A gang of robbers left a note beside nine stolen bars abandoned m a restaurant toilet here accusing the goldsmith of having fake gold, according to press reports yesterday. One of the reports said the note read: "We risked our lives to rob, butAFP - 89 words
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Article30 1986-08-08 30 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.53 points to 1,782.06 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article35 1986-08-08 30 BEIJING Police have arrested four train stewards on charges of raping passengers on long-distance journeys, the China Legal News said yesterday. Convicted rapists m China commonly face long prison terms or execution. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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226 1986-08-08 30 Boy saves choking girl thanks to TV show LYNN (Massachusetts) A five-year-old boy saved his six-year-old playmate from choking to death by using a technique he couldn't pronounce but had seen on television. Brent Meldrum went to the rescue of neighbour Tanya Branden when she began choking on a pieceReuter - 226 words
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Advertisement344 1986-08-08 30 I SPECIAL OFFER FOR AUGUST 1 See the new superb Digital Organs today. usuai $4960 Now: $3600 Symphonic Strings, 9 Upper Voces, 1 2 Presets/Solo Voice^^^^^W 18 Stereo PCM Rhythms with Handclap, Intro Fill-ins. One £P8 finger Auto with Memory, Computer Chord Programmer (Stereophonic) Record Play Back, Elkaband. Latest Sloping344 words
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Advertisement600 1986-08-08 30 HOMESTEAD 2ND ANNIVERSARY^ IT'S SPARKL^g WITHDIAMONDS! LAST 4 /DAYS! might SHO/vmc romcmg Jo^J\Ls oSATmoArnuimu W^ "TUFS£ BELLA SOFABED Converts from this TL ZvnZ-niF-t A P^tt'ly red checked sofa to a doubie T^^jQ/yJCiffSf bed before you say forty winks /j-^BBB tall B^HB^r^r^Wy^*v'^*^B^B SritQyfii bookcase wil! %i|KgMBB Wfjffi^^/f —"27^ t Usual $99600 words
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Miscellaneous142 1986-08-08 30 lllllilMllM Weather UP TO 1 p.m Showers over a few areas during predawn hours and early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/15 C Cloudy Melbourne 9/15 C Sunny Bangkok 25/32 C Sunny142 words
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The Straits Times Section Two
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Article, Illustration1095 1986-08-08 1 All that glitters is not profit Shock waves shook the entertainment industry m the past few months when two large establishments, Atlantis and Peppermint Park, went into receivership, and smaller clubs were closed down. Yet, there has been no lack of new takers who are ever willing to sink m1,095 words
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Advertisement35 1986-08-08 1 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX Chinatown's Greatest Shopping Centre Bring the family along fora fun-filled shopping spree at the People's Park Complex. Nowhere you can get that all you want under one roof at such unbelievable prices!35 words
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Advertisement103 1986-08-08 1 111 it •••■•••••mil i Whisper quiet T?o11^ RriVPP' So^ow caw e«/oy we have inside our new 757, we have xv^f x rv^J whisper quiet Rolls Royce engines outside. There \^i The Ultimate 757. is wo chance oj c engine noise disturbing your thoughts/ or interfering with the in-flight entertainment. In103 words
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Advertisement54 1986-08-08 1 ill «*vv^ J^^m clinches Beijing deal 3 Three-year contract at new Shangri-La disco Sweet Charity breaks up 2,3 Tokyo Square breaks up 3 Jiang Ling bounces back 11 But she's not excited by popularity Weekend Edited by Richard Lim Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue Timeszone: Pages 4 5 Classifieds:54 words
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Personal Glimpses
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Article, Illustration1516 1986-08-08 2 At ease: Richard Lim 4 Sweet Charity has hired someone else to sing. But it's okay. We've got problems, and it'll take time to solve them. You cannot try to do anything a now when there's anger. Ramli Sarip Weekend J||r mailbag |g||1,516 words
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515 1986-08-08 2 KHOO HOW SAN - KHOO HOW SAN By LOCAL terms everywhere befuddle the uninitiated. Come to think of it, they also mystify many a local. Here's a Singaporean selection. Wet markets: You don't need scuba gear to get m. But it helps not to wear your Sunday best, since515 words
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Advertisement259 1986-08-08 2 THE L AReESL^T^^^WN E FURNITURE SHOMTROOM IN SPORE \^Z>^ *FINLANDBMIi *SCAND<NAVtA Q DESIGNS FROM T AIWAN *PHIUPPINES r «§s_-5-^^jj J 8 $850^>f^QQ $&Ws36o <se&o*; Fa we 2 Armchau- I Cen.r. Table 2^-?^?rr^S TC) "%~s£&J^^ jj^^^^^^i Visa Card Acceptable BwtarvM* b e 6 ChairS %-1 Th# PknO i.ja».B.»4.w.aa«o.BaMi f vJ PI259 words
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Night Out
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Article, Illustration925 1986-08-08 3 KANNAN CHAHDRAN - KANNAN CHAHDRAN By Picture by TONIGHT is the first of three evenings of pop and rock music which will be held m celebration of National Day at the East Coast (on Stage A, next to the East Coast Parkway Hawker Centre). It starts at 8NGHAI CHEE WAH - 925 words
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Article, Illustration784 1986-08-08 3 PAT D' ROSE - PAT D' ROSE By SOLOSA Sound Services, one of the pioneer disco operators here, has just won a threeyear contract to run the discotheque m the Beijing Shan-gri-La Hotel. The contract was signed on Aug 1, after an exhaustive six-month battle against two major international competitors784 words
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Advertisement81 1986-08-08 3 Insist on Sunkist T' tk- Mn r^^afcrtlH H K^i pi- HHBh&uiJL'; S '■'■•1 *^&ffi£&zMß&SSm. m^^^^*^*F* *^^^i^i^i^^^^^^^^^^i^^^iiwi^Bi»«y '^^^^l^^^HHHHßVMHMßHHßHßlHHN^^^^^^l^^.^^Vi^^^^ffi^'^^^^^VHHP^'^' '^^^WBBH^^*' --^u*^* When Singaporeans think of oranges, they insist on Sunkist. Delicious, juicy Sunkist oranges, fresh from California. Everytime you feel like a healthy treat, insist on Sunkist, Singapore's longtime, favourite orange. You'll81 words
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Food Zone
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Article, Illustration391 1986-08-08 4 Summer delights all year round THE food he cooked m Hongkong varied with the seasons. Now, he is recalling dishes associated with summer. "I'm creating a new menu to suit the hot weather here. So don't expect to find snake soups m the restaurant," said Mr Chan Chen Hei, the391 words
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Advertisement228 1986-08-08 4 mm EDmON EXCELLENCE FOR SINGAPORE DON'T MISS i THE ONE AND ONLY ONE JAPANESE RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE WHO CAN JS2?rj§?&. OFFER YOU GOOD QUALITY JAPANESE Sg2S«*vFOOD AT A GOOD PRICE YOU CAN /^STBwSI^, AFFORD TO PAY /f^^S^l^ TEMPURA SET hEß^ls^ (Fried Prawn, Cuttlefish, Vegetables, Ps^^ Rice, Miso, Pickles Fruits) SASHIMI228 words
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Advertisement134 1986-08-08 4 SEASON ENDING RUSH!! LAST FEW WEEKS If you care for M ErAtth quality INSIST ON I i !J fi 1 1. I Mangoes FAJRI AVAILABLE I Trusted Quality for the last 5 years Price Per Ctn (3kg) S$ 18.00 only Specially graded, sweet juicy Free delivery (or 10 ctns A134 words
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Advertisement259 1986-08-08 4 "SUSHI" SEAFOOD NUTRITIONALLY IT'S x-v ONE OF THE BEST )&jtefc THE WORLD PLEASE ENJOYh^^^rr^^^^ YOUR FREE STYLE OF SUSHI EATING! SUMMER'S OFFER FROM 8/8/86 3 1/8/86 LUNCH: 12W 3JJJ 1 s^i^ ""ffiSfrSl SASHIMI $26 $20 I own 365 OftXSJJ^I sushi $26 $20 v -mmm^^^^ Jt YOSHIKAWA RESTAURANT W PTE. LTD.259 words
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Advertisement571 1986-08-08 4 HEAR ABOUT jp .mm*—— JESUS SAVES Steven AT THE P.U.B. AUDITORIUM Zi Ctl3DkOOn-DO 13th TO 15th AUG. 7.30 PM. NIGHTLY I II 1 6 TH d 1 1 0 R3 l SPEAKER: REV. DWIGHT TOMLINSON «hJh Learn i i (missionary m HONGKONG) Practical self-defence techniques sponsored by faith independent Hi571 words
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Advertisement1005 1986-08-08 5 EXCELLENCE FOR SINGAPORE JtvclliSUll ■r u^M HK »"-«fc- iiiii^^wß HBHßlß BrP" For the month of August we are offering our clients a home-care set and a 207r discount on every perm Please call us at The Botticelli Hairdressers l\ #04-57 (4th Level) Lucky Plaza Teh *****09, *****52 HHHHF" _i if1,005 words
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Music
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Article, Illustration563 1986-08-08 6 Compact Discs Y.L. Goh 4 As a vehicle for the singing of Estes and Alexander, and as a reminder of the opera's best moments, the disc works very well indeed. GERSHWIN: PORGY RESS (Excerpts) Simon Estes, Roberta Alexander Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Chorus Leonard563 words
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Article, Illustration895 1986-08-08 6 has *****1 held over. Billy Joel's got a new record out called The Bridge, and he's got Ray Charles and Cyndi Lauper on it. STEPHEN HOLDEN reports. "I'M 37, and there's no point m pretending I'm a teenager anymore," Billy Joel reflectedNYT - 895 words
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Advertisement505 1986-08-08 6 MUgm/MM f,ome, crystal glass tube §155 *p| <k& J'.#*lL f&SßKwjEk' fifiH^f PI XX 4v JWtii I llfllfcll i kWi ceiling light *S«|S':ii^BßliMHßß™Bß^H |O »^flßJWßJL^^> BflJ > 9H 1 S i M^jßßMwHßWßll^Brrff'' Mi>Mm> "»BBP-^^^ %> IB 0044 Spanish gold plated £010 £jKlk fl^^^ "l( B^fe^^l frame crystal glass tube yOvf MB\505 words
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Advertisement150 1986-08-08 6 I National Day Celebrations Km*S Collection See the latest collection of new designs direct from Jiangsu. internationally renowned for its flne^ craftsmanship m Classical Furniture. «j^pftQßflO^ Forbetterselections&prices,cometo ™"v«.«lftaU |J. Fefco Fine Furniture HM^^---^" t* painted Tfgl A**"-'' screen Rosewood I IW^tt am I WT hutch for f Ipl^Hhps buffet I150 words
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Advertisement291 1986-08-08 7 fd^^**iV\\ t "S*"* v HBi '^^^s^' IPBi '*^S SbW^ I Hk :^^k^Bß^BhOf lii'i'^B^^^^^^^E^'' <^s^ ■^^y^BMBL nfifcv' t> w|Bßßßßbßßßßßßßßßßßlii^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ d^^lß^-'*JhL 4^BBT Our celebration begins with this impeccable and graceful wHL^^te^ 1^ EV<fl lounge suite. Clearly defined m style and design. We have Wft *f r I A ,I*l Ptl come a291 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-08-08 8 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG By ONE of the first images to confront viewers m the half-hour Style International at 11.05 am on Aug 16 will be a scene of some Chinese workers sloshing what seems to be sewage about. Much later m the programme, we learn351 words
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Article, Illustration834 1986-08-08 8 KANNAN CHANDRAN previews a compilation of TV comedies and a new series on dinosaurs. Everything you've wanted to know about dinosaurs LAUGHTER, it is believed, makes the world go round. It also boosts TV ratings, inspires spin-offs and generates multimillion dollar revenue for834 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1986-08-08 9 And the next episode is I Stay ing Tuned I Catherine Ong A MINI-SERIES was a special television event back m 1977, when Roots was first telecast. "Wah! My children would rush to get the best seats m front of the TV just before the show. We would sit around1,243 words
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Advertisement337 1986-08-08 8 Manufacturer, Importer Exporter x PLASTIC WARE jL~-~r MELAMINCWARE Children's desk W^ Jm**4 ft^SmMtir^ $33.90 Disn washing Automatic kettle i'qu'd $37.90 l^**~\ $1.00 each More than 5000 items available X Folding «*r--^ ,^^(W^| ■v- m^ )m f Orange Squash m\*^ Rice cooker L^J $2.90 each -S^T $28.00 3 tier trolley v337 words
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Advertisement142 1986-08-08 8 We want you to want us, but "WE want WEEKENDeast We haven't been receiving it. How do we get it?" We've been getting this message, by phone and by letter, from lots and lots of people since WEEKENDeast first appeared on July 11. A word of explanation is m order.142 words
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Advertisement114 1986-08-08 8 There is one v\{ other way to get limited copies of our paper. From next Saturday you may pick up a free copy at the following locations m or on the fringes of our catchment area: (T)Cold Storage Katong, <£ a 24 Amber ifer Close, *****. (|)City Plaza, 810 Geylang114 words
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Advertisement174 1986-08-08 9 The Manila Hotel. It fails to live up to its reputation m only one respect. To a world of famous. Because, surprisingly, when the Summer Saver royal and sophisticated staying at the same hotel as discount is applied, travelers. The Manila Hotel President Eisenhower, Yet you'll still enjoy the is174 words
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Advertisement496 1986-08-08 9 Day Ends Evening Begins Magical Movements with the aßßßpily.T Direct from Manila. Our ■Hi Ek ver y P°P v ar a M Gid vocal SPUR P^tll Wk B rou P presents a Nightly Up^ W zmWF** JMR^k Repertoire of Top Hits and Ifeima -H -~^M nostalgic melodies. iJM Happy Hours:496 words
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Advertisement451 1986-08-08 10 X HDPLIADn. (73/6588) 4 SHO»»S 0 UtfUnAKU: 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 i 9.00PM X DALIT (*****16) 4 SHOWS: I 00, 31 5 700 9 30pm X LIWAGU (*****30) 4 SHOWS: i 1 5, 3 30, 700 9 30pm X Extra Show Tomonow/Sunday it ORCHARD: 11.00 am ■^M PU M OKI I451 words
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Advertisement607 1986-08-08 10 2 oooooooooooc>oocxxxxxxxxxxxxx>ooooooocooooo CATHAY PEOPLES "THEATRE 8 OPENS TODAY 5 X CATHAY (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11.00 am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00pm X 5 > PEOPLE'S (*****72) 4 SHOWS: 1.00, 3.30, 7.00 9.30PM X R LIWAGU: TONIGHT MIDNIGHT 0 S THE FILM IS SCARY!" 8 KIS Janet Maslin THE NEW YORK TIMES607 words
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Advertisement337 1986-08-08 10 gasmi'the place to be U BACK FROM THE 60's L g TEA DANCE h Every Sunday From 2-6 pm. Dance Shows, Fashion Shows, Hairobows, aMU^-MU^ Fashion cum Body Building Show /M £^£fe L pi Games,. Quizzes, Door Gifts r'S* m JtC.JPjtIV P *ALL AT ONLY $4 nett. Pj^^^ML H BACtFROM337 words
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Advertisement361 1986-08-08 10 I m NOW at "3 "THEATRES I CAPITOL-ORIENTAL-CHANGI I (LIBERTY: OPENS TOMORROW) CAPITOL: 11.00 am, 1 45, 4.00, 8.30 A 9.30 No Fre« List I ORIENTAL: 11.30 am, 1.15, 3.30, 7.00 9.00 No Fra* List CHANG! 11.00 am, 145, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 No Fre* List i^aalir'ißaaaV'lißaa^lßaaaaal H^^aflßki. H mSmSSwtww/ mwfi361 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-08-08 11 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By HUNG JUNG-HUNG is set to fulfil an ambition that his father failed to accomplish m his time. Dubbed Taiwan's King of Hokkien pop, 23-year-old Jung-Hung plans to make a name for himself m Japan. His 60-year-old503 words
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Article, Illustration532 1986-08-08 11 Sight Sound Taiwanese singer Jiang Ling has just bounced back to popularity after going through a bad patch. In town to sing at a live' theatre, she tells GUAN LIBING the ups and downs of her career. JIANG LING says she's grown up when532 words
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Article93 1986-08-08 11 M&tttmß M mm y hAftMi?7 o A-^A^l^^/fffi^ft^'ff^ m zwto% tf s*#riifts fij Si M 5 ft^ m -t# m w*# is] s+§f* ia s +a ft <i [^'DJi^-'^^^ft^ *#^ri]ft^tt nbb m« *#s& a ft^iijlP^k^ci* If.mw% fMft&#° a <» wmft^~* o frfjs^ftSvt ip 7 1<tl^^ft* Afti I mmmft-^'p K'JtfeS tSi««^Mt* fdg'j*—93 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-08-08 11 iff iiifJfffii i/f^pll #r^«ti£3££Jlflfc7 #fig ft!*-? J!AJt*iSit?'J#l& J.SL t#ft 9UA^ "SMftßf^" 4" ft "#ii 9s ii < axi^ n/fa" j2/Li3jfto^^tii#|# diteftiS^ &SfJU#l§tt ft o S«*#^?ti|[— -/iffitk ffi fe ffi ft ffl W tb/g^ftiafe ifei^Wlg- t o m% <j*^> ffp E. ft iS o t 1 >5 m&* v» f S62 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-08-08 11 A BETTER TOMORROW <3S*t*fe> Midnight tonight at Prince, Savoy, Woodlands, President, Cathay, People's, Odeon-Katong, Broadway, Zenith, Majestic, Clementi, Golden Sultan, Bedok and Kong Chian. Midnight tomorrow at Cathay, People's, Odeon-Katong, Broadway, Zenith, Majestic, Clementi, Golden Sultan, Bedok and Kong Chian. Season starts403 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous311 1986-08-08 11 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 249 $stcash: CHAN SHIU YUEN (I.C. No: *****07/ B) $21 cash each: LOW SU YIN KOH ENG SOON (I.C. No: *****71/G) (I.C. No: *****99/ D) LIM WAN HWA M^wr- ttv (I.C. No: *****02/G) J* EN 7 J™,, KOH SWEE KENG LC No: *****26/ A) k'ff311 words
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Miscellaneous316 1986-08-08 11 CROSS-langaage Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, bat the does are given m English. Eleven winners will be picked from the all-correct entries. One will receive $51 cash and the other II $21 cash. 1 Ho: 250 Entry form iff^' I mum; Cross-language J316 words
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Article, Illustration453 1986-08-08 12 A three-day carnival will be held to celebrate National Day this year. It includes a colourful 'Little India' which will provide an insight into the cultures of various parts of India. S.V. KRISHNAN speaks to the organisers. MANY Singaporeans are familiar with the costumes,453 words
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Article, Illustration598 1986-08-08 12 NIKUMBHILA (Malayalam drama) Victoria Theatre Tomorrow, 7.30 pm Presented by the Singapore Kerala Association Previewed by S. V. KRISHNAN DRAMA is the vehicle through which the whole range of human emotions can be put across visually on stage. Because of the immediate impact it598 words
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Advertisement535 1986-08-08 12 NOTICES iHDB Separate tenders are invited Cost of Closing for each of the following:- Document Date ERECT fON AND COMPLETION of 2 Blocks of 1 1 -Storey and 1 2-Storey Buildings (Total 269 Units) at Jurong West Extension Neighbourhood 9 Contract 9. $250/- 22.8.86 ERECTION AND COMPLETION INCLUDING SANITARY AND535 words
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Advertisement514 1986-08-08 12 Af TENDER NOTICE B Tenders are invited from CSD registered contractors for reprint se- 9 B lected titles under the following CDIS Curriculum Instructional Packages: 3 B TENDER NUMBER PROJECT/CURRICULUM PACKAGE LEVEL B B T/CDIS 25/86 GOOD CITIZEN SERIES FOR MORAL Pl 2, 3, B B EDUCATION (MALAY EDITION): P4N/4E/M514 words
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Advertisement215 1986-08-08 12 ®HDB FIRST-CQME-FIRST-SERVED I) INDUSTRIAL PREMISES (On 2nd Storey Onwards) AT 1) Geylang East 8) Kampong Übi O\ Amr Mn Kin (suitable for food nl n 5 1 indmrtrie. at Block 3020) 3) Bedok 9 Bukit Batok i\ R 10 > YiBhun 5 Clementi n) Woodlands S Un 2? v 12215 words
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Advertisement655 1986-08-08 13 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Expatriates. If your contract is expiring soon, a company at classification 74 may be able to help you find your next assignment. /J <l\ JMfe M —SM Mi r> .ft, -"^Mk 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing ROSEWOOD FURNITURE ARTS CRAFTS BARGAIN CENTRE |£pQiping StoPQ655 words
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Advertisement933 1986-08-08 14 25 Sale: Other Products When It Comes To Making A Decision To Buy a Swimming Pool, We The Expert' From 'ATLANTIS' Have Alot To Say. Prices Range From $16,500 Upwards TEL: *****11 PRIVATE COLLECTOR SELLING cheap, very expensive antique Rosewood furniture, carpets, liKhting* original Chinese pain tings by famous artists.933 words
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Advertisement545 1986-08-08 14 27 Wanted Best prices ottered lor your Pawn Tickets Gold, Watches Silver Te i*****79 Ho Ho Gold Trading 356, Geylang Road (near ia 201 TANAH MERAH COUNTRY Club Individual or corporate membership wanted. Tel: *****79/ *****33 WANTED USED PIANOS at any condition/brand. Please contact *****88 res *****06 office. WE BUY545 words
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Advertisement1139 1986-08-08 14 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage A relaxing, refreshing massage awaits you Put yourself m the expert hands of our young, charming and professionally-trained masseuses. Besides tension-relieving massage, our other services include: steambath sauna gymnasium/ _^BMk rest room pHP& Visit us today for a very pleasant session! Jg£^\1,139 words
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Advertisement882 1986-08-08 14 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor jet at* ..^m^m^mW 1^ mmm *^Sj Singapore's Top Renovations Shop WILL SOON BE BETTER THAN EVER! WATCH OUT FOR NEWS ABOUT OUR UNIQUE HOME IMPROVEMENT MART! Meanwhile, join the ever-growing list of satisfied customers who identify Better Living with: Patient, courteous showroom882 words
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Advertisement793 1986-08-08 14 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN GRINDING all kinds of marble/ terrazzo floorIng. Tel: *****90, pager *****27 SPECIALIST IN ALL kinds of iron gates, grilles, awnings, structure steel handrails. Tel *****27 SPECIALISE IN LAYING, polishing repairing of parquet. Tel: *****02/ 5 (day). *****80 (night). SPECIALISE IN AWNINGS, iron grilles/ gate,793 words
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Advertisement885 1986-08-08 14 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional household/ office removal, delivery disposal services. Contractors for government statutory boards. Specialist m pianos, organs safes removal Careful uniformed workers and effective team leaders provided Tel: *****73/ *****91 Shalom Transport Services. LOWEST CHARGE $30. House removal, transportation service, office removal specialised m885 words
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Advertisement723 1986-08-08 14 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services Leave your book-keeping problems to us OABS Computerised Book-Keeping Services. Call *****66 for free consultation ACCOUNTING/ INCOME TAX/ Book-keeping services include final accounts forms filling. Tel: *****11, Henry Tan. ACCOUNTING/ INCOME TAX/ Book-keeping services include final accounts and forms filling. Tel: *****80, Jas. PRESTIGIOUS723 words
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Advertisement619 1986-08-08 15 57 Business Opportunities ESTABLISHED FIBREGLASS FACTORY, the only one m Brunei, for sale by owners wishing to retire Good turnover, complete office and factory facilities and 2 acres land, builders licence and other licences. Business m hand In excess of $200,000 Interested parties please contact PO Box J24 BS.B Brunei619 words
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Advertisement964 1986-08-08 15 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Special Protection (good terms conditions) ottered to employers who had bad experiences to clients first time employing maid. Strict Japanese tolerable attitude S behaviour traininn 3 Hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest, selt-disciplined 2! Documentation mcl medical exam, $5,000 bond/P A W P964 words
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Advertisement600 1986-08-08 15 64 Domestic Help Available Trustworthy maids. professionally trained Complete package: Full Documentation. Replacement $5,000 bond insurance back-up service. C^TH SECRETARIAL AGENCY Ensures reliable, hardworking FILIPINO/INDONESIAN/SRI LANKAN Domestic Helpers for your domestic needs. Guarantee 2 years. 9 Tel: *****27/*****39 8 135 Middle Road #02-22, S Byiands Bldg. Spore 0718 Sj •Chinese600 words
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Advertisement639 1986-08-08 15 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY (S) PTE LTD has vacancy for ACCOUNTANT Requirements: c Ability to maintain full set of books upto balance sheet. c Prepare monthly management report. Ability to work Independently In a supervisory position. Able to liaise with bankers on L/C negotiations and auditors.639 words
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Advertisement1070 1986-08-08 15 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical DATA GENERAL CORPORATION is a Fortune 500 Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following position: Assigned to die Finance Department, the incumbent will be responsible for computing the1,070 words
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Advertisement678 1986-08-08 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We, a well established trading company has vacancy lor: GENERAL CLERK Applicants should have the following requirements: c Below the age of 25 c GCE 'O' or A' level with credit In English c Typing speed 40 wpm (electric typewriter) c Able to operate telex678 words
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Advertisement813 1986-08-08 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established legal firm requires a STENOGRAPHER Interested applicants please writ* to: The Advertiser 16 Raffles Quay #14-01 Hong Leong Building Singapore 0104 FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT* c Preferable with LCCI cert, c At least 2 years working experience. c Able to work independently, c Keep full813 words
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Advertisement723 1986-08-08 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CLERK REQUIRED. ABLE to speak Mandarin and write English Preferably GCE O' Level. Please call at Blk 25, Outram Park. rOl-441. Spore 0316. COMMISSION AGENT neede lady Tel. Receptionist with gd voice, speaks Eng., Chinese Pay $500- BOO Blk 562 A.M.KIo Aye.3, »02--3489 (before 4pm)723 words
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Advertisement705 1986-08-08 16 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales A demanding frontline 1 m job for a fcHIW ||flo*l AS A MEDIA SALES lIT H/ REPRESENTATIVE Your mission to sell advertisement space m three export promotion publications You will interface at all levels from dialect-speaking manufacturers to international bankers. Character specification705 words
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Advertisement139 1986-08-08 16 COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invites applications for the post of: SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit m English. Between 22 and 28 years old. c Pleasant personality, c 2 years' sales experience preferable, c Prepared to work hard. Able to start work Immediately. c Possess own motor vehicle.139 words
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Advertisement636 1986-08-08 16 71 Situations Vacant: Sales MANAGERS and FEMALE SALES SUPERVISORS are urgently required by an established fashion house. Minimum GCE 'O' level. Conversant m English Mandarin. Preferably 3 years related experience. c Pleasant personality and can communicate effectively at all levels. Gross salary $750 to $930 and we also offer many636 words
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Advertisement808 1986-08-08 16 71 Situations Vacant: Sales VIDEO SALES EXECUTIVE Our Video Division requires aggressive dynamic Sales People Male/ Female Preferably with 'A' level m Business Stream Interested please write-in with contact number, a photo (N.R.) and full details to: The Director Newfun Video Division 1020 East Coast Parkway Singapore 1544 Well established808 words
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Advertisement786 1986-08-08 16 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: OPERATIONS DIVISION Railway Supervisors and Train Operators Traffic Department (1) Station Supervisors (2) Train Crew Supervisors (3) Depot Control Supervisors (4) Train Operators Salary Scale For (1) (3) ($415:435) $455x20 495/ 660x40 940/786 words
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Advertisement645 1986-08-08 16 72 Situations Vacant: Technical International Construction firm requires for their Land Reclamation Project ASST. WORKS SUPERVISOR Age 21 and above Completed N.S. c Technician Diploma m Civil Engineering with or without experience LAND SURVEY ASSISTANT Completed N.S. c Preferably applicant with relevant diploma. However, those who do not have the645 words
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Advertisement643 1986-08-08 16 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Swedish trading co. has vacancies lor the post of TECHNICAL TRAINEE c Electrical trade 2or equivalent certificate, c Age 25-30. c Class 2or 3 driving licence necessary, c Applicants m English stream will be preferred. Interested applicants please write m stating full resume and a non-returnable643 words
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Advertisement836 1986-08-08 16 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production j^ Join the battery specialist VARTA t Walk-In Interview Requirement: Age 1 6 -35 years old Benefits: I 5 day week Transport Allowance Meal Allowance Monthly Incentive payment a "3^-W I 3 7*9\ \6\ SuiScuse Sill fcl 2 3 4 7 9836 words
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Advertisement670 1986-08-08 17 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production W mmmmmmmmim EߣBL (SPSEdQdtE FFMALI* PRODUCTION 0R rClilMLb rnvWWwMwli You can choose the following f'jill^^iii"" mm Minimum Primary 6 education Is t shift: 7.00 am 3.30 pm jH v A.aAaAJIA^AAIi interview between B.ooam670 words
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Advertisement431 1986-08-08 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Invites suitable applicants for the following posts: 1. PART-TIME LIFE GUARD (Weekends only) 2. BILLIARD MARKER (Retired person preferred) 3. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 4. COOKS (Knowledge of Western cuisines an advantage) Salary will commensurate with qualifications A experience. Attractive benefits (for poets 3 a 4) include: $3.50431 words
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Advertisement590 1986-08-08 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous r NUS FACULTY CLUB^ CHILD CARE CENTRE has vacancy for DAY CARE TEACHER REQUIREMENTS c OCE O' Level passes m 3 subjects preferably including English and Second Language with child care/ basic kindergarten training. Knowledge of music and art would be an advantage. c Candidates who590 words
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Advertisement725 1986-08-08 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Umb.eMs manufacturing company urgently require*: 1. FEMALE GENERAL WORKERS 2. SEWING MACHINE OPERTORS Age 16 to 35 years. Aircondltioned environment. Interested, please come for interview at: MING SAY INDUSTRY CO. PTE LTD 1, Euncw Avwiim SA Singapore 1440 Working at McDonald's is fun! Want a PART-TIME/725 words
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Advertisement837 1986-08-08 17 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance New lower interest rates and up to 5 years to pay. You can afford a new car with DBS Finance. In times like these you need all j Repayment Period837 words
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Advertisement272 1986-08-08 17 81 Vehicles For Hire 5J> I aCO only UNUMITED MILEAGE /%KEN*IR rSsUPERCARS TiS* 1*1:*****81 RENT-A-VOLVO from $85 per day. Weekends Special 2 1/2 days $199. Up to 50% discount for long term rental. Call SM Car Rentals, *****12/3/4, *****88. TRANSPORTATION TO MERSING. Licensed van/ limousines/ self-drive cars at your service.272 words
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Advertisement592 1986-08-08 17 FAST MONEY I With FOCL .w^izn^ A&Il Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car Used car 12 mths 4.25% 5.25% 24 mths 4.50% 5.50% 36 mths 4.75% 5.75% 48 mths 5.00% (Instalments payable m advance) a Call 533-3737 today ISI NRWMD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED592 words
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Advertisement718 1986-08-08 17 87 For Sale: Mercedes SIN HIAP HONG MOTOR CO. BUY SELL We offer high price for all models of Mercedes and other pte. co. cars. Hire purchase can be arranged. Call Tel: *****03/ *****33/5 99/ 101, Soo Chow Walk Off Upp. Thomson Rd. 8.8 km Singapore 2057 DEC. 79 MERCEDES718 words
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Advertisement935 1986-08-08 18 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan ALMOST '81 DATSUN 2001. manual. 1 pte. owner. PARK. Aircond., [n>wer steering/ windows. Accident free Showroom cond. Sl4 700. Trade-in 2000 c.c scrap car. *****87/ *****89. CO. REGN., '80 Datsun 200 L, auto. Power steering windows. New r.idto cassette. Aircon. Original paint. Passed Vicom No repairs935 words
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Advertisement933 1986-08-08 18 90 For Sale: Toyota ALMOST '82 TOYOTA Cressida 2.0 auto. 1 bank officer owner. Full accessories. Tip top cond. Offer above $19,500 secures. *****88. JULY '81 TOYOTA Corolla I.3DX. 2 private owners, alrcon., radio cassette, tax 12/86. Excellent cond $14,900. *****44 LATE '85 TOYOTA Starlet XL, 4speed. 12 valves. 1933 words
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Advertisement928 1986-08-08 18 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi NOV. '78 SIGMA 1600 OS New tyres, paint, hl-fl, seat covers. Tax Oct. Highest offer secures. Chris Gan, *****88. 71 QALANT 1.3, 5-speed, Vlcom passed, aircond., hi-fi, s/ rims, new tax, tyres. Good condition. Selling cheap. Tel: *****38. '78 MITSUBISHI QALANT Sigma 1600 GS 5-speed. Pte.928 words
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Advertisement3914 1986-08-08 18 s 97 For Sale- 97 For Sale- 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles 1 «V Dlj/ rixlLlyLs nL 1 j^MI L^flwi^fli flip" flßflf^^ niilui—! mTjIJI l urgent order rightaway. To3,914 words
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Advertisement623 1986-08-08 18 100 Scrap Vehicles BETTER PRICES OFFERED~7or PARF/ SZ scrap cars all kinds of good used cars. *****02/ *****76 (Day). *****09 (Night). ALEX: *****50/ *****65. Best prices offered for PARF scrap used cars. Cash payment. ATTRACTIVE CASH FOR all scrap/ used/ SZ scrap cars. *****42/ *****63, Kwok (day/ night). BETTER PRICES623 words
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Advertisement783 1986-08-08 19 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing PROPERTY uoms at attractive terms Up to 90% of valuation Competitive interest rates from 7XV p.a. Repayment up to 20 years Use of CPF Scheme acceptable Bridging finance can be considered Prompt service HII ittr UNITED Q/ERSEAS FINANCE LTD 124/126, Robinson Road. Singapore 0106.783 words
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Advertisement420 1986-08-08 19 106 Accommodation Available: House* D.9 CAIRNHILL D/STOREY terr house. Built-in 3,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Lease $2,000 neg. *****90 KASAI RD. D/STOREY seml-d., p/furn./ Joo Chlat Place s/storey seml-d., furn. Soonway: *****66. NEAR AMERICAN HOSPITAL, seml-d. bunglw. 3 bdrms, garden, f/furn. Tel. *****78. NEW 2/STOREY BUNGLWS.- Paya Lebar Cres. 7,000 sq.ft.420 words
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Advertisement556 1986-08-08 19 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments For SiytC. Attractive practical maigonettes m small 48-unit complex. Village atmosphere with pool, squash court and landscaped gardens. ForHlhie. Monthly rentals m 552,000 to 552,800 range, part or fully furnished. For LoCOtion. Conveniently situated on Sixth Avenue m District 10. Close to556 words
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Advertisement612 1986-08-08 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments J^^GoodlocaMV .swrrwninflP 001 .sauna .aubhoose BAYBHORE PARK 2 3 bedrooms Apartments In Diamond Si Aquamarine Towers. Partially furnished at very reasonable rent. No Agents Please TEL: *****48 BEDOK ROAD Self-contained apartment with 1 bedroom, hall, kitchen bathroom with long bath. Available immediately. Rental $250 p.m. Enquiries612 words
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Advertisement952 1986-08-08 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments OFFICE SPACE/ WAREHOUSE D.6 High St. Ctr. #11-01/ B. D.7 Textile Ctr. #09-05 to 07. D.13 MacPherson Ind. Complex #03--02 03. Apartments D.5 Western Grove #01-09, #03-04, #03-09. D.15 Onan Rd. Apts. #02-01 02-02 #03-01 to 03. D.14 43 Lor 24A Geylang Rd. Tel: *****37 (Sylvia).952 words
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Advertisement898 1986-08-08 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 14 CHENG HONG Mansion, 4 bdrms. 2500 sq.ft. security, swimming pool and carpark Tel: *****22/ *****91. DIST.9 HORIZON TWR. East/ West Blocks. With/ without private lift. 4+l bdrms., facilities. $3,000 $4,000. RPC *****93/ *****16. DRAYCOTT TWRS. 3 bdrms., split-level living/ dining. Reasonable rent. *****26/ pager898 words
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Advertisement890 1986-08-08 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.2I BRADDELL VIEW penth se 2,900 sq.ft. approx. with roof gdn. Reasonable price. SBS *****22 DIST.2I GOODLUCK GDN/ View. 2 3 bdrms. Fully/ p/furn. $1,000 $2,000. Heng Fatt Prop. *****88. D15T.2159 $500 ONLY. Eng Kong Terrace 2+ l, fully furn., aircond. Tel: *****90/ 3. D18T.9 CUSCADEN890 words
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Advertisement864 1986-08-08 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD RD. PENTHOUSE with panoramic view srms. 5,500 sq.ft. price neg. Llndtrac *****79. PACIFIC/ DRAGON VIEW Pk. <D 9/ 10). 3-bdrm. Mid. fir Furn. Security. $850/ $900. Rodge *****73/4. SOMMERVILLE PK./ GRANGEFORD 3-bdrm. furn. apts. Pool, tennis, etc. $1,500/ $1,900. Rodge *****79. SPECIALIST IN RENTAL of864 words
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Advertisement725 1986-08-08 19 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments URGENTLY REQD. 2/ 3 4/ 5-rm. HDB, pte. apts Furnished/ unfurnished at various dlsts Luzon Service *****06/ *****06 111 Accommodation Wanted: Rooms ROOM REQD. BY foreign student around MacPherson 4 Upp. Serangoon -i- meals, laundry, s/pool, tennis. Tel: *****53 after 2pm. EXEC. REQS. 2-5 rm. HUDC/725 words
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Advertisement1328 1986-08-08 20 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I A home designed for creative living FLORISSA PARK ll ...s. i. "~i lorissa Park has combined functionalism with beauty and rrr j grandeur to create a haven any homemaker would be proud to1,328 words
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Advertisement915 1986-08-08 20 113 For Sale: Houses D.13 MEYAPPA CHETTIAR Rd well kept corner terr. 2686 sq.ft. F'hold $400,000 0.n.0. Kosu *****52/ *****76. D.13 RENOVATED D/STOREY terrace. Land area 1700 sq.ft. Built-in 1800 sq.ft. 3 bdrms $300,000 neg. *****77 Agt. D.1336 D/STOREY SEMI-D. 3,900 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. Extended kitchen/ patio. Freehold. $450,000. Clttprop915 words
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Advertisement851 1986-08-08 20 113 For Sale: Houses O 15 2-STOREY BUNGLW. 6 rms. 5 bathrms F'hold S9OOK. Holland *****62/ 3. D.16 BEDOK VICINITY d/storey semi-d. Renovated. 4 bdrms. $200,000. Tel: *****30. D.16 EAST COAST vicinity 2 1/2storey seml-d, 3+l rms. Mature gdn. Quiet. Acumen *****11. D.16 'LIKE BRAND new' s/storey semi-d. 5900 sq.ft.851 words
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Advertisement1128 1986-08-08 20 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Modernity with Style Kißgsleg Mansion At Boon Teck Road only 5 minutes drive to Orchard Road f 4bwJ^Nt IW^' _im* 111 r 4 gp ,i *|^^p j Cvlli" A contemporary architectural splendour n n to1,128 words
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Advertisement901 1986-08-08 20 114 For Sale: Private Apartments FOR SALE AT $275,000 0.n.0. Bayshore Apt, Bth floor Diamond Block. Tel: *****22 Mdm Llm/ Ida (No agent). HILLCREST ARCADIA, EARINA 1750 sq.ft.) 3 bdrms. facing park. Vacant. $265,000 0.n.0. only Comprehensive Realty. *****22. LUXURIOUS APT. AT Regent Garden, Cambridge Village Bayshore Park. For sale/901 words
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Advertisement750 1986-08-08 21 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments fL^o^S)^^\ Surrounded By International Hotels B s#S^t^ Mrßfc' Country Clubs B s<4\ P6CJ\ii3y Courf fSiSSpw Close to international hotels m Orchard Road R Q IpcrK HAY COURT estates, scenic and verdant environment 9| MHT /r^"750 words
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Advertisement685 1986-08-08 21 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments AH HOOD ROAD (OFF BALEBTIER ROAD) Exclusive estate. 5-rm. Point Block Top floor. Good view. Beautiful quiet locality near Thomson Medical Centre, MRT stations, shopping food centres, supermarkets, schools, etc. Flat Alrcon., aluminium blinds (all rooms), aluminium grilles, specially Installed sliding tinted glass doors between685 words
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Advertisement661 1986-08-08 21 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments 5/ 4 ROOM Bedok North Blk. 34, Chai Chee $114,000, Pt. Blk., 4 room Blk. 547 and 524 (marble). Very reasonable price. Contact Aziz *****04/ Mohd. *****50. ALL 4-RM. 81k.105 Taman Jurong $50,000. Blk.ll Eunos Cres. $85,000. 81k.436 Clementi $84,000. Prices neg. Tel: *****53/ *****48.661 words
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Advertisement893 1986-08-08 21 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. POINT BLK. 10th storey, 81k.26, Dover Cres. Marble/ terrazzo, kitchen cabinets. Asking: $125,000. Tel: Mr. Tan *****60. 5 RM. PT. Block Clement! $143,00 neg. Newly renovated. Ceramic. Fully tiled. Teakwood door. *****83. 5-RM. TELOK BLANGAH Or. 81k.67. South-east. Terrazzo, wardrobe, kitchen cabinets. $143,000 0.n.0.893 words
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Advertisement522 1986-08-08 21 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. A.M. KIO Blk 106 $36,000 (CPF can be used up to $52,300). *****59/ *****92. 3-RM. A.M. KIO Aye. 8 Blk. 424, well renovated. $43,000. Tel. *****84. 3-RM. BEDOK N. corner/ Marine Drive, b1k. 109/ 67, terrazzo, cabinets, $59,000/ $42,000. *****37/ 5/ 6. 3-RM. FLAT522 words
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Advertisement757 1986-08-08 21 117 Properties Wanted A BUYER (QUALIFIED with cash CPF) with genuine interest to buy 4/ 5-rm. HDB apt. m good areas. Flexible budget. Principals/ owners pis. call *****18. CASH BUYERS WANTED: Bedok, Clementl, Ghlm Moh, A.M. Klo, T.Payoh, Holland, Marine Dr., Whampoa, Teban, Pandan, Tamplnes, Jurong E. *****98. OWNERS OF757 words
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Advertisement1036 1986-08-08 21 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces FACTORY SPACE AT g I MCR ENGINEERING PTE LTD 1 I NO. 7 SIXTH LOKYANG ROAO JURONG I I FOR LEASE I m Area 9.220.4 sq m. M H 2 Nos. 3 ton Overhead Crane j» |1 Rental negotiable a ff Please contact Mr1,036 words
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Advertisement1364 1986-08-08 21 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces \WkO 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces IQfficeSpace] H TONGENGBUILDING f| jjßjt Junction of Cecil Street/Boon Tat Street. Wk Noted for its excellent carparking facilities jS& BH c Well-served by passenger and service lifts jgX. I c Space1,364 words
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Advertisement757 1986-08-08 22 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces PARADIZ CENTRE An Investment Opportunity Use your CPF, or the combined CPF of business associates to purchase a limited number of vacant or tenanted shop and office units! 3 SPECIALISTS' FLOORS FOR FLEXIBLE USAGE. Unit areas from 20 sqm to757 words
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Advertisement699 1986-08-08 22 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces FULLY EQUIPPED CHINESE restaurant at Upper Ayer Rajah Rd. for rent. Area 3300 sq.ft. Tel: *****79/ *****02. 127 Other Real Estate D.9, 41,000 aq.tt. Approved shopping/ residential. $320 p.t.f. D.lO, 350,000 sq.ft. $52 p.a.f. Suitable bunglw. development. D.lO, *****0 tq.tt. $80 p.t.l. Suitable bunglw. development. D.lO, 190,000699 words
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Advertisement1253 1986-08-08 22 137 Tours 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, and1,253 words
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Advertisement146 1986-08-08 22 Mr T Jf 1 ft j^jf ja^^^S^^v^P^^— r Don't miss the greatest feast m the East! From August 17 to September 17, Hong Kong is celebrating the joys of food and you're invited. Hong Kong Food Festival EXTRAVAGANZA 6 days $1345 Includes: Aberdeen Ocean Park 'Town Gas 'cooking school Macau146 words
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Advertisement776 1986-08-08 23 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours laKe Oil <^Ss# m Malaysia^^ o Budget is now at Malaysia's International Airports m Penang and Kuala Lumpur. Whether it's for a half day, whole day or longer, you can now fly m and take off quickly m a Budget car! And if you're776 words
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Advertisement530 1986-08-08 23 137 Tours 137 Tours f dS^*L K NI) <VIASS WEDDING W HON l:YIVioON TOURS n^l^r The Best Choice In l.'veryway DATE OF CEREMONY 21ST SEPTEMBER 1986 1 17 TH MAY 1987 *U 1 V£NUE: m i J NEPTUNE THEATRE >•. 1 B RESTAURANT 1 DEPARTURE: Jjffi^ K\ I 22ND SEPTEMBER530 words
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Advertisement794 1986-08-08 23 137 Tours 137 Tours THAILAND HOTEL USED /T^t^W^4jiii^F Pattaya Grand Palace n ijj]f*~z^^j m Chiengmai Chiang Inn LJLJ £A-^ Bangkok Indra Regent/ Mandarin 5 DAYS PAnAYA ROYAL CLIFF Dep: Daily from $735 5/6 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA fJt~ m W& Dep: Daily from $735 *hl» i! |**aE 6 DAYS BANGKOK /CHIENGMAI /-^^|^CW794 words
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Advertisement1344 1986-08-08 23 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses Certificate m Teaching English as a g Second Language (TESL) I 17 Nov 31 Dec 86 X This course provides: > H A professional qualification for teachers interested ■g in teaching English as a Second Language. H Practical expertise m many1,344 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1986-08-08 24 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements i The family of the late I I MR. SEOW KIM NAM Departed Ist August 1986 express their heartfelt thanks to Siow's Clan Assn., Buddhist Prayer's Group, business associates, friends, colleagues and relatives for their condolences, donations, wreaths, scrolls, attendances and other assistance during their recent65 words
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Obituary, Illustration163 1986-08-08 24 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam £f In Loving Memory of MRS. TEO SENG BEE nee CHAN SOH GUAT Departed 8/8/85 Peaceful be your rest, It is sweet to breathe your name, f As m life we loved you dearly, So m death we do the same. Always fondly remembered163 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1986-08-08 24 Mr. Soh Wee family of the late MDM. TAN SIANG CHENG Departed 2nd August 1986 Wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends, neighbours, colleagues for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, condolences, wreaths and scrolls durinojheirrecen^ereavernent. The family of the late CPL DENNIS TAN113 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1986-08-08 24 The family of the late MDM. GLADYS SOH wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Father L. Loiseau, relative* and friends for their kind attendance, prayers, donations and condolences during their recent bereavernent^^^^^^^^^^^^^35 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1986-08-08 24 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR ISAAC S/0 JALAL Departed: 8/8/84 Hidden there from all alarm Safe from danger, fear and harm Holden up by his strong arm Seeing only Jesus. Always remembered by beloved wile, family, relatives, brothers and sisters-in-Christ and friends.45 words
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Advertisement551 1986-08-08 24 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Higher education is success Better career is achievement For both, join usl BOOKKEEPING (BEGINNERS) Wed 13/8/86 7pm BOOKKEEPING (INTERMEDIATE) Sun. 10/8/86 10am HIGHER ACCOUNTING Sun. 10/8/86 2.30pm MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Mon. 11/8/86 7pm BUSINESS STATISTICS Wed. 13/8/86 7pm SHORTHAND (BEGINNERS) Sun 10/8/86 11.30 am TYPEWRITING New Classes.551 words
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Advertisement641 1986-08-08 24 i 151 Language Courses GENERAL ENGLISH (Taught by Native Speaker*) All Levels: Full-time/ Part-time New Term Starting 19 Aug. Placement Test: Mon. to Sat. (By appointment only) Student Pass can be arranged JAPANESE LANGUAGE (BASIC) (Taught by Nativ* Speaker*) Thu 14 Aug (7.40pm-9.10pm) Sun 17 Aug (9.30am -12.30pm) Tue 19641 words
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Advertisement1006 1986-08-08 24 155 Modelling/ 155 Modelling/ Deportment Deportment Instruction Instruction HOW TO GET YOUR FACE ON TV ACTING learn the physical characteristics FOR TV COMMERCIALS of voice production, identifying Course i A lEnai shi P oor speech habits, analysing a This introductory course spread ?P f s rip !i.9 0^ ce c1,006 words
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Advertisement97 1986-08-08 24 The family of the late MR. GERRY A. SOLIANO Departed 4th Aug. 1986 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to The President of Spore, Mr Wee Kirn Wee, Rev. Fathers, Anthony Ho Fossion, relatives friends for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths donations during their recent bereavement. SUNDAY97 words
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Advertisement340 1986-08-08 24 JAMES FENTON: IN THE PHILIPPINES Now with the same acute observation. James Fenton brings us his story of the Philippines: his personal account of one of the most momentous events of post-war history, the overthrow of President Ferdinand Marcos by the people of the Philippines. But there is more to340 words
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Advertisement1191 1986-08-08 25 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES CTAMTC DCcnflQl HMM Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: fflßHi Ol AW 15 KSOUOOI BIWHiiIIiHU Sa es s<M v i oe Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525. 62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo appointments1,191 words
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Advertisement972 1986-08-08 25 MARKETING MANAGER AROUND $40,000 PER ANNUM PMR 1337 Our client is a large retail company with should be a Singapore citizen possessing an impressive record of success m its area a good education and several years of business. It has recently acquired a new experience m the successful marketing of972 words
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Advertisement925 1986-08-08 26 APPOINTMENTS am f A highly diversified Group of Companies which amongst other things, P&j provides a comprehensive range of offshore and onshore support SB services, including the management of supply bases for the oil and gas mm industry m the Asia Pacific Region, invites applications from suitably fifi qualified candidates925 words
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Advertisement654 1986-08-08 26 MRT TRACKWORK. CONTRACT 1 1 0 urgently requires 1 SITE ENGINEER c Degree m Civil Engineering or equivalent c Possess site experience will be an advantage c Candidates will monitor progress, prepare programmes, control and coordinate project requirements, materials, plan and interface with contractors and write reports 1 ELECTRICAL FOREMAN654 words
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Advertisement246 1986-08-08 26 [appointments! A mess^e to all job applicants Thank you for your applications. We are m the process of reviewing them and short-listed applicants will be contacted shortly. HiN PACIFIC SINGAPORE j£z %Q I I v f(o TRAINEE RESTAURANT b)| MANAGERS J fj We are the biggest and the leading fast246 words
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Advertisement1049 1986-08-08 26 NOTICES I ill Economic I Development I f^^Ul Board I I FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP I I The Economic Development Board invites applications I for a French language scholarship award which has been donated to the Board under the French-Singapore Institute joint co-operation project with the government of France. The successful1,049 words
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Page 27 Advertisements
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Advertisement569 1986-08-08 27 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for:--1 Supply, delivery, installation, testing and commissioning of non-maintained tungsten halogen lamps complete with nickel cadmium batteries for public toilets. 2 Supply, delivery, installation, testing and commissioning of uninterruptible power supply system for obstruction lights. 3 Supply, delivery, installation, testing and commissioning of emergency569 words
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Advertisement739 1986-08-08 27 f*+» PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD i ■> TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB /CSD Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply of 60 Amp 3 pole contactor Registered Contractors m Supply of Electrical Materials and Products all classes 2 Supply of surge generator complete with acoustic receiver and digital739 words
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Advertisement826 1986-08-08 27 Tender Notice Tenders are invited for. Wm I I BUILDING I|| I (a) Tender No. AMB/T/86/062 Proposed I gB access floor, partitions and ancillary I jB works at 4th storey Geylang Telephone I 9H Exchange. i» M|| Showround date: l&p ■H 14 August 1986 at 11.00 am at Geylang I826 words
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Advertisement694 1986-08-08 27 I SUPPLY. DELIVERY. I I INSTALLATION AND I MAINTENANCE 1 OF SOFTWARE I PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS I Tenders are invited from CSD registered H contractors for the supply, delivery, |1 installation and maintenance of Software Productivity Tools capable of functioning |t as Application Generator, Query M Language/Report Generator and Data fi694 words
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Advertisement655 1986-08-08 27 ®PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following:--(A) CQS/66/86 Widening of Mandai Road from Woodlands Road to BKE (B) SEE(R)97/86 Supply and Laying of Asphalt Concrete for Improvement of Roads m the Republic of Singapore during the period 15.9.86 to 14.9.87. (C) SEE(R)9B/86 Construction of655 words
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Page 28 Advertisements
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Advertisement715 1986-08-08 28 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 3179 of 1986 Between AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC .Plaintiffs and I. CHEW AH SENG t NG GUAN LEONG 3. CHEW KENG KEE 4. TAN CHENG CHWEE 5. GWEE NEE NAH .Defendants I NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT TO: 1. CHEW715 words
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Advertisement771 1986-08-08 28 IN THE MATTER OF THK COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IKS AND IN THE MATTER OF CARIS SERVICES PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company duly convened and held at 80 Marine Parade Road #12-03, Parkway Parade, Singapore 1544 on the771 words
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Advertisement679 1986-08-08 28 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER GAMMON BUKIT BESI ITE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of GAMMON BUKIT BESI PTE LTD duly convened and held at 1 Maritime Square #09-35, World Trade Centre, Singapore 0409 on679 words
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Advertisement789 1986-08-08 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 512 of 1986 In the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 and In the matter of BUILDING MANAGEMENT SERVICES PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of789 words
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Advertisement832 1986-08-08 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 408 of ***** In the Matter of the Companies Act, (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of SOON KENG HUAT (PTE) LID ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of832 words
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Advertisement818 1986-08-08 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 493 of 198 C In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) Singapore Statutes, 1971 Edition And In the Matter of SUBJECT SINGH RANJIT SINGH COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that818 words
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Advertisement708 1986-08-08 28 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tenders are invited for the supply of the items below (Closing time is 1 I 00am of date shown) 1. SALE OF CONDEMNED VEHICLES Tender No: PT6BOOIB Closing Date: 1 9-8-86 2. NAVIGATIONAL SURVEYING EQUIPMENT Tender No: PT*****4 Closing Date: 2-9-86 3. FABRICATION OF STEEL CONTAINERS Tender708 words
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Advertisement797 1986-08-08 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. ***** of 1985 Between HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (FORMERLY KNOWN AS HITACHI LEASE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD) ..Plaintiffs and 1. LEW POH MEE 2. LEW CHUN LIANG COLIN.. Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT TO: 1. LEW POH MEE whose last797 words
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Advertisement723 1986-08-08 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OK THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 51( of 1986 In the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 and In the Matter of ROCHESTER COMPANY PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the723 words
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Advertisement802 1986-08-08 28 ll\ IHr; HIUH lUl'Ki w int REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 314 of 1988 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of CHYNCHEN ASSOCIATES PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the802 words
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Advertisement179 1986-08-08 29 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNIN6 ACT (Cap 279, 1970 Ed) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 Notice under Rule 12 Notice is hereby given that the following proposal for alteration to the Master Plan was submitted to the Minister tor National Development for approval: Rezoning of Lot 109179 words
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Advertisement114 1986-08-08 29 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In the cause of Suit No 5444 Of 1985 Writ Of Possession No 1484 Of 1985 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION Plaintiffs VERSUS JUMBO SHIPYARD PTE LTD Defendants AUCTION SALE OF Boat, Trailer, Containers, Generators, Life rafts, Diesel tanks, Airconditioners, Safe,114 words
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Advertisement106 1986-08-08 29 NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE Notice is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board will commence its next quarterly session at Court No. 1, Subordinate Courts Complex, Upper Cross Street, Singapore on Wednesday, 3 September 1986 at 10.30 am to consider the following: (i) Applications106 words
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Advertisement83 1986-08-08 29 NOTICES BAILIFF'S SALE In the Subordinate Courts of the Republic of Singapore Writ of Distress No: 194 of 1986 BETWEEN Urban Redevelopment Authority Plaintiffs AND Computer 2000 Pte Ltd Defendants AUCTION SALE OF IBM +JWEC Computers, Miscellaneous Disk Drives Computer Softwares. Adler Typewriter, etc. ■M TO BE HELD ON Monday,83 words
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Advertisement664 1986-08-08 29 NOTICES IN THE SUBORDINATE COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE M.C. Salt No. MB2 of IMS. Between PANTHER PTE LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) Plaintiffs And 1. CHUA HUA LIANG I. GOE MENG TIAN (both trading as PRONEER TRADING ENTERPRISE) Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT TO: CHUA HUA LIANG now or lately of664 words
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Advertisement553 1986-08-08 29 IN THE HIGH COI'RT OF THE REPIBUC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. ***** M 1185 Between HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (FORMERLY KNOWN AS HITACHI LEASE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD) ..Plaintiffs aad LOY SIN HAl. .Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT TO: LOY SIN HAI whew last known address was at Black 31 tt553 words
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Miscellaneous546 1986-08-08 29 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS BySchuiz 7fe/wA^T (LTZ^^ml )I fsf^^^Wl I- |AmE«A W L 1 I /TMEBAC<\| 1/ TME f, I I N 0 W HE'S MAKING) S^fK 0 X?^, l^/ J MArSet AND BUY sW TMAT LOOKS STROKE?) PO6 ),„%£> I FUN OF ME! V THE BOMN LOSER B^ Saiisom546 words
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Article, Illustration840 1986-08-08 30 The British Film Week begins at the RELC auditorium on Monday. PATRICK SHEN previews the seven films. BRITISH cinema may not be m a healthy financial state, but there is definitely nothing wrong with its products. The most interesting films I saw at this840 words
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Article409 1986-08-08 30 The Singapore Film Society will stage two Howard Hawks classics at the Goethe Institute tonight and on Aug 22. PATRICK SHEN previews. AUGUST is Howard Hawks month at the Singapore Film Society. Two excellent examples of his work will be shown: Bringing Up Baby409 words
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Advertisement287 1986-08-08 30 NOTICES Singapore Airlines Limited invites tender for the supply and delivery of Description Documentation Fee/Tel No. 1 AMENITY ITEM *****64 1.1 Bag polythene for SIA Cutlery TR 1457 $30.00 Closing Date: 05.09.86 1.2 Giveaways small, f compact and presentable. Mm must be packed with SIA identity and within our budget287 words
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Advertisement91 1986-08-08 30 NOTICE OF WINDING-UP ORDER In the matter of NORTHERN VALLEY SHIPPING PTE LTD Winding Up Order made the Ist day of August, 1986. Name and address of Liquidator: The Official Receiver, Hill Street Government Offices, 140, Hill Street, Singapore 0617. DREW NAPIER Solicitors for the Petitioner NOTICE OF WINDING-UF ORDER91 words
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Advertisement353 1986-08-08 30 PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM PREQUALIFICATION TO TENDER COASTAL PROTECTION WORKS AT JERUDONG PELOMPONG SPIT, NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM The Government of Negara Brunei Darussalam intends to invite tenders for Coastal Protection Works along about 3 kilometres of the Northern Coastline at Jerudong and about 1.4 kilometres of the Northern Coastline353 words
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Advertisement427 1986-08-08 30 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 288 of IMS In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of Ace Concord (S) Pte. Ltd. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of427 words
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Advertisement336 1986-08-08 30 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, ir» EDITION) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 2188 of 1985 Re: CHEAHFOOKYIN trading as HOCK SENG HEAVY MACHINERY SERVICE CO. Ex-Parte: 1. NG KOK HAI 2. NG AIK HOE (Suing as Administrator and Co-Administrator of the Estate of336 words
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Advertisement243 1986-08-08 30 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, TEO BOON CHUY of 31-A Harvey Avenue, Singapore 1648 have applied for a First Class Public House licence m respect of premises at M/s Raspberry Park Food Centre Pte Ltd, 10 Anson Road, International Plaza, #02-83A to 81, #02-63 to 68, Singapore 0207243 words
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Advertisement344 1986-08-08 30 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Hau Tau Kwang of No. 278 Jervois Road, Singapore 1024, have applied for a Beer House, Second Class licence m respect of premises at M/s Chendol House Indonesian Restaurant, 16 Raffles Quay #81-2O Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104, and that this application will344 words
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Advertisement388 1986-08-08 30 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 482 of ISBC In the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the matter of SHARE (CHEMICALS) PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the388 words
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Advertisement389 1986-08-08 30 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. SIS of IMC In the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 and In the matter of NAM SUN GLASS IMPORTERS EXPORTERS (PRIVATE) LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding389 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration870 1986-08-08 31 Entertainment lounges, where there are hostesses to help the drinks go down, have been hurt by the economic slowdown. But some are apparently still thriving. GOH YEE LING of The Business Times reports. "WHEN Singaporeans lose money, they drink; when they make money,870 words
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World Chess Championship
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Article70 1986-08-08 31 Karpov's win evens score CHALLENGER Anatoly Karpov levelled the score in the World Chess Championship in London by defeating defending champion Garri Kasparov in the fifth game on Wednesday. The 32-move win evened their lifetime score and turned around a match that had begun strongly in Kasparov's favour. The matchReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration652 1986-08-08 31 All that glitters is not profit From Page One will help attract the masses to the club. More recently, Top Ten has been advertising m the Chinese media, and this has resulted m more balance between foreigners and locals m652 words
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Miscellaneous135 1986-08-08 31 What's On NATIONAL DAY CARNIVAL ALL events will take place at East Coast Parkway (next to the East Coast Park Lagoon hawker centre). (See story on Page Three and map on Page Twelve.) STAGE A: Band performance, 6-6.40 pm; pop and rock show, 8 10 pm. STAGE B: Indian folk135 words
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Miscellaneous122 1986-08-08 31 and evergreens. UIC Building, lunchtime. FILM BRINGING UP BABY by Howard Hawks. Starring Cary Grant as an absent-minded paleontologist. Goethe-Institut. 6.30 and 9 pm. By the Singapore Film Society. Admission by membership, available at the door. VIDEO SHOW CABBAGES AND KINGS. Video show for children. Toa Payoh Branch Library Lecture122 words
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Miscellaneous131 1986-08-08 31 THE CHALLENGES FACING OUR YOUTH TODAY. By Dr Victor Valbuena, a resource person from the Singapore Family Planning Association. Bukit Merah Branch Library Lecture Hall. 3 pm. Free. PERFORMANCES CANTONESE OPERA. Presented by Tung On Wui Kun Cantonese Opera. Excerpts from Duel m the Garden, Burial of the Flowers and131 words
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Miscellaneous142 1986-08-08 31 EXHIBITIONS MODEL ENGINEER EXHIBITION '86. Scaled models and radio-control car stunt display. St Joseph's Institution Hall. 9.30 am 3 pm. Free. PROMISE ONE. Graphics by Hon Soo-Tien. Goethe-Insti-tut Art Gallery. 9 am 6 pm. EXHIBITION OF ENTRIES. Architectural designs of Nanyang Technological Institute Halls of Residence by architects from various142 words
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Miscellaneous140 1986-08-08 31 nese dances, as well as a lion dance and a snake charmer's act. Pasir Panjang Paradise Restaurant Theatre (opposite Haw Par Villa). 11.30 am. Admission: $5 for adults and $2 for children under 12. A shuttle service is available from most major hotels at $10 for adults and $5 for140 words
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Miscellaneous260 1986-08-08 31 Moves m Game 5 Kasparov (black) Karpov (white) After 32. Ncl, black resigns. Karpov Kasparov 1 d 4 Nf6 2 c 4 g6 3 Nc3 d 5 4 Bf4 Bg7 5 e3 c 5 6 dxcs Qas 7 Rcl Ne4 8 cxds Nxc3 9 Qd2 Qxa2 10 bxc3 Qxd2 eh260 words
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Miscellaneous991 1986-08-08 31 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/Another Morning, Another991 words
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Your viewing guide
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Article, Illustration578 1986-08-08 32 MY VIEW Catherine Ong P re-Holiday Movie Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Ch 5, 11.11 pm) LIM BENG GEK, 40, an executive m a publishing company, can remember eating dinner every Sunday m front of the telly, watching the Star Trek series m the late578 words
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Advertisement423 1986-08-08 32 fresh milk for fifty years Fr says thanks! Fifty years of giving only our best has RULES AHD regulations r-s*e a y W k As^s-*r\r^\\r>t +K^ U-v^-v^4- «^ii!^^. 1- You m ay enter as many times as you wish. i A made Magnolia the best-selling fresh milk 2 Each entry423 words
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Miscellaneous186 1986-08-08 32 I SBC 5 2.30 PM SBC Text live' Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by The Unyielding Butterflies (Mandarin, with English subtitles/r) 3.05 Take Hart Faces: Hart shows us the "faces" that can be found m everyday objects. 4.10 Storybreak 4.35 Gnomes (Cartoon/See For the Young) 5.25 The186 words
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Miscellaneous510 1986-08-08 32 I SBC 8 W W A Programmes m Mandarin unless otherw.se indicated 7.30 News (Malay) 5.15 PM SBCText 'Live' Sample Pages 830 <Liwa from stlld j O one ftamhi 7.50 The Prime Minister's National 5.45 Opening and Programme Highlights, fol- 83 j™. a 8 ™J e S^ Day Message Presented510 words
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Miscellaneous282 1986-08-08 32 I SBC 12 All programmes m English unless otherwise indicated 7.30 PM SBC Text 'Live' Sample Pages 8.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Mr Palfrey of Westminster The Baited Trap (Last episode): The co-ordinator receives an invitation from Nikolai Baliev of the Soviet Embassy to attend a cocktail party.282 words
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