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Title Section16 1986-08-12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85 II16 words
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Article, Illustration641 1986-08-12 1 Rais Yatim is Foreign Minister; Paul Leong and Adib Adam excluded KUALA LUMPUR THERE are four new ministers and a minor reshuffle of portfolios m the new 23-member Malaysian Cabinet named yesterday by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. The new ministers areNST; Bernama; Reuter - 641 words
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370 1986-08-12 1 MALAYSIAN Chinese Association president Tan Koon Swan was not included m the new Malaysian Cabinet named yesterday. He had won the Gopeng (Perak) seat m the election, having previously represented the Kuala Lumpur constituency of Damansara (now Lembah Pantai). Yesterday's announcement of370 words
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181 1986-08-12 1 SYDNEY A couple described as Australia's worst child abusers tied their son to a door for two years because he was not born a girl, a court heard yesterday. Police found the four-year-old boy and his two-year-old brother with extensive injuries m181 words
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Article, Illustration87 1986-08-12 1 DUCKING and leaping and weaving through the wooden maze, brothers Wang Zhenhe and Zhenxian enjoy a game of catch-me-if-yon-can. Evenings have become a lot more fan for 11-year-old Zhenhe and Zhenxian, 7, since they discovered the Children's Holiday Section of the Paslr His Park. "We87 words
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290 1986-08-12 1 Credit POSB home loans now cheaper HOME loans at Credit POSB are now 0.25 percentage point cheaper. With the latest cut, a homeowner with a $200,000, 20-year loan will save about $32 a month. The new Credit POSB housing loans are 7.5 per cent for terms of up to 10290 words
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Article323 1986-08-12 1 Dependent mentality the reason, says Aline SINGAPORE may be m its 21st year of nationhood, but it has not come of age yet, Dr Aline Wong said yesterday. Elaborating on this, the MP for Changkat Changi, who attended a National Day observance ceremony323 words
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Article, Illustration98 1986-08-12 1 EXTRA copies of the National Day souvenir poster distributed free with The Sunday Times will be available at seven Times the Bookshop outlets from today while stocks last. After the glossy, colour poster went oat with The Sunday Times on Ang 11, an overwhelming number of98 words
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Article437 1986-08-12 2 SBS safety talks SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE will reach out to the community soon through dialogue sessions with grassroots leaders and talks for schoolchildren. This is part of its efforts to "think customer" and establish rapport with its passengers. The company also hopes to get feedback about its services while437 words
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Article283 1986-08-12 2 Students aim high UNITED STATES college students want to make a lot of money and a good many of them think being a millionaire before the age of 35 is important. College Watch 86, a study sponsored by the National Association of College Stores, also shows that283 words
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Article326 1986-08-12 2 Rain delays final BRITISH OPEN champion Greg Norman was forced to wait a day to try to win his second consecutive major title when rain washed out the final round of the US PGA championship on Sunday. Norman, leading by four strokes, had just hit his drive on the326 words
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Article385 1986-08-12 2 It's chore time WHO DOES the chores at home, who works hardest, who gets away with the least work and how? These were some of the questions we posed to the readers of the Teens Page. About 30 young people wrote about togetherness m tiredness, about excuses to385 words
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Article241 1986-08-12 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE DEGREE and quality of organisation of the National Day extravaganza at the National Stadium is a reflection of how far we have come as a nation as well as how much we have learned from the drill and discipline of parades past. It is241 words
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Article206 1986-08-12 2 TOP TOKYO ELECTRIC FIRM MAY SET UP PLANT HERE A LEADING Japanese producer of sophisticated instruments wants to move part of its production facility to Singapore. If the plans materialise, it will mean an initial investment of between $10 million and $50 million by Yokogawa Hokushin Electric. A lot206 words
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192 1986-08-12 2 New Thai Cabinet THAI PRIME MINISTER Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday announced the formation of a new government following last month's general election. State-run Radio Thailand said General Prem, who was re-appointed Prime Minister nine days after the July 27 polls, had named 44 ministers m his192 words
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Article96 1986-08-12 2 MP 'MUST CHANGE APPROACH' SEVERAL READERS comment on the behaviour of Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam m Parliament. One says that it brings to mind the question of the proper role of an opposition MP. He points out that we cannot have a credible opposition as long as anyone who96 words
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Article271 1986-08-12 2 Buyers' Guide Still unemployed? If you're above 48 years old and unemployed, a part-time job awaits you at classification 74. J Classifieds: Pg. 5, Section Two /~~^si& Product Advertiser Section/Page Nrfnes China Airlines 8 SIA 1-5 AudN Robert Bosch —13 Automatic Gate Beauflex Marketing 6 Bank Standard Chartered Bank Boutique271 words
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Article, Illustration101 1986-08-12 3 A FIREMAN'S job can be dangerous, but these firemen were not injured as a result of fighting a fire. They claim they were merely following their superior officer's instructions. Some of the injured Indian firemen are pictured outside a hospital m Chandigarh, Punjab. They claim theirReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-08-12 3 LOS ANGELES Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt was hospitalised m critical condition on Sunday, but a spokesman said he could not reveal why the controversial sex magazine magnate was admitted. Mr Flynt was unconscious when he was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre, hospital spokesman Ron168 words
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Article97 1986-08-12 3 TAIPEI Seven workers were killed and six others were missing m an explosion yesterday on board the 40,925-tonne oil tanker Canari at a shipyard m the city of Kaoshiung. Police said 46 people were injured m the blast which created a huge fireball, scattered debrisReuter; AP - 97 words
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318 1986-08-12 3 BEIJING The British Broadcasting Corporation has signed an agreement with China's national television network to provide BBC programmes m exchange for advertising revenue, the BBC said m a statement released yesterday m Beijing and London. Mr Byron Parkin, head of BBC Enterprises (theUPI; AP - 318 words
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259 1986-08-12 3 Treaty marks thaw in China, Mongolia ties BEIJING A consular treaty signed on Saturday between China and Mongolia marks a sadden thaw In more than 21 years of frosty relations between the two communist neighbours. 'Tills is clearly a resalt of the better relationship between Beijing and Moscow," a WesternUPI - 259 words
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Article142 1986-08-12 3 LONDON British pop singer Boy George, saying he felt miserable and wanted to get away, has left for the Caribbean to begin work on some new songs. "I'll be out there as long as I can. I just want to get away and start workingAP - 142 words
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390 1986-08-12 3 Japan's latest trade figures record surplus TOKYO Japan yesterday annnounced a record monthly trade surplus, shattering any prospect of a quick reversal m its top heavy trading account with the rest of the world. The Finance Ministry said the surplus m July reached US$B.22 billion (5517.8 billion), up from U557.36Reuter; UPI - 390 words
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249 1986-08-12 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Japanese divided over third term for Nakasone PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO The Japanese appear- to be evenly divided over the controversial issue of whether Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone should be allowed to serve a third term. But surveys by two independent national newspapers indicate that 60 per cent249 words
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372 1986-08-12 4 Young Americans want to be rich before 35 NEW YORK THE "me generation" has given way to the "mine generation" college students want to make a lot of money and a good many of them think being a millionaire before the age of 35 is important, a survey shows. CollegeUPI - 372 words
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Article176 1986-08-12 4 THE future leaders of the United States are more conservative m their attitudes about a wide range of subjects than the preceding generation: Half the respondents favour tougher laws on pornography; More than two-thirds said industry cannot be trusted to handle disposal of toxic waste; 73 per176 words
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309 1986-08-12 4 US and EC reach compromise to end trade dispute BRUSSELS The United States and the European Community (EC) have reached a compromise aimed at ending a longrunning and damaging trade dispute. The compromise announced on Sunday not only resolved the so-called "pasta war" and dispute over the EC's imports ofAFP; Reuter - 309 words
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Article213 1986-08-12 4 PANAMA CITY New legislation being prepared by lawmakers could help Panama shed its image as one of the world's leading havens for drug dollars and other narcotics-related activity, a Panamanian newspaper said "esterday. But the governmentsponsored legislation could also put a major dent mReuter - 213 words
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Article88 1986-08-12 4 LIMA Peruvian police have closed m on cocaine traffickers who fled into the Amazon jungle from bases and laboratories bombed by air force jets and hit by helicopter gunships m an anti-drug drive. Civil guard Colonel Juan Zarate told the news agency Andina on that policeReuter - 88 words
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233 1986-08-12 4 PALM BEACH Shawn Gray thinks Reebok and Apple computer stocks have looked good lately and is considering buying coupon bonds. Jennifer Sanders favours Pepsi stock. "I like Pepsi. I think a lot of people drink it." Shawn and Jennifer were among 27 children,UPI - 233 words
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Article56 1986-08-12 4 SYDNEY Australia's first. Aboriginal magistrate, Miss Pat 0 Shane, was sworn m yesterday to the courts dftj New South Wales Miss O'Shane m 1965 beSfc came the first Aborigine t<r* graduate with a law degree from the University of New.* South Wales. In the follow--* ing year sheAP - 56 words
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Article179 1986-08-12 4 PHOENIX A minister forgot he had a wedding to attend and left Willis Spillman and Carolyn Ann Eads standing at the altar. But the day was saved when a guest called m a Mormon Bishop. "It was a beautiful wedding, once it tookUPI - 179 words
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Article, Illustration71 1986-08-12 4 THIS English Springer spaniel, Tracker, doesn't believe In walking the streets of his hometown, Boston, Massachusetts. He breezes down on his master's motorcycle. Bat don't let this picture give you the Impression that he rides the machine on his own. Actually, hidden behind Tracker isReuter - 71 words
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410 1986-08-12 5 Moscow launches arms attack as US negotiators arrive MOSCOW THE Soviet Union launched a detailed attack on President Ronald Reagan's latest arms control proposals on Sunday hours after US arms negotiators arrived for two days of high-level bargaining. State television, expanding on recent attacks m government newspapers, said only hoursUPI; Reuter - 410 words
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326 1986-08-12 5 East Berlin hits out at Wall demos EAST BERLIN East Germany has protested at "serious provocations" over the weekend when West Berliners crossed into communist territory and attacked border installations. An East German flag was ripped apart m the incident, said West Berlin police. The incidents and Sunday's protest toReuter; AP; UPI - 326 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-08-12 5 WHEN cinema owner Bill Heine settled down m Headington, In Oxford, England, he felt his new street needed some brightening up. So, when he moved m, he bronght along an eight-metre fibre glass shark and had it installed on his roof. His neighbours, understandably, hit the roof.Reuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration441 1986-08-12 5 CAIRO EGYPT and Israel yesterday began the countdown to a possible summit between their leaders before Israel switches government chiefs m less than two months. One key to a first meeting between Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres cameReuter; UPI - 441 words
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Article124 1986-08-12 5 MOSCOW Ten volunteers are lying flat on their backs m a year-long experiment to help Soviet scientists understand the effects of lack of movement m prolonged space flight. The communist youth daily Komsomolskaya Pravda reported on Sunday that the volunteers have been divided into twoReuter - 124 words
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206 1986-08-12 5 British soccer fans and police in new brawl AMSTERDAM Scores of British soccer fans fought police m a battle that wrecked a bar m Amsterdam on Sunday following an English-Bra-zilian match, authorities reported. They said three of the Britons were bitten by police dogs. It was the third brawl mAP - 206 words
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Advertisement547 1986-08-12 4 Bruneißuild '86 Brunei's first international exhibition of building materials and equipment. Brunei, a rich, young country has launched a vast development programme involving the construction of buildings, schools and infrastructural projects over the next five years. And for the very latest m building products and equipment Bruneibuild '86 will bring547 words
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422 1986-08-12 6 BANGKOK Siddhi to remain as Foreign Minister THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday announced the formation of a new government following last month's general election. State-run Radio Thailand said General Prem, who was re-appointed Prime Minister nine days after the July 27 polls, hadAFP - 422 words
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388 1986-08-12 6 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - 86 businessmen elected to new Thai Parliament ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK A record 86 businessmen were elected to Thailand's new Parliament m the July 27 general election, figures released here at the weekend revealed. Interior Ministry figures show that out of the 3,811 candidates who stood for the388 words
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200 1986-08-12 6 MANILA Local Government Minister Aquilino Pimentel Jr has challenged Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile to name the government officials who are leftists or card-carry-ing Communist Party members. Mr Pimentel threw down the challenge during a press conference m Cagayan de Oro City, northernBernama - 200 words
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Article, Illustration271 1986-08-12 6 JAKARTA The NonAligned Movement should concentrate on boosting Third World development instead of continually discussing internal conflicts, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said m remarks published yesterday. Dr Mochtar, who speaks before the summit of the 101 non-aligned countries m the Zimbabwe capital Harare laterReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-08-12 6 Legion Of Honour award for Tanada MANILA President Corazon Aquino on Sunday gave the highest Philippine government award to Mr Lorenzo Tanada, a staunch anti-US nationalist and opposition patriarch during the 20-year rule of deposed President Ferdinand Marcos. Mrs Aquino honoured Mr Tanada on his 88th birthday with a goldAFP; Reuter - 235 words
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Article61 1986-08-12 6 JAKARTA Eight people were killed and seven seriously injured when a bus and a mini-bus crashed head-on m Central Java, the Suara Karya newspaper said on Sunday. The two buses collided near Tegal, 75 km west of Semarang on Friday as they tried to pass aAFP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration522 1986-08-12 7 Reactions to the new Mahathir Cabinet KUALA LUMPUR Business circles have said that the stability reflected m the new Cabinet augurs well for future economic growth and greater foreign investment. The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) and the Congress of Unions of Employees m the PublicNST; Bernama - 522 words
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Article149 1986-08-12 7 KOTA KIN AB ALU Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Palrln Kltingan has declined comment on toe new Cabinet line-up, saying it is the prerogative of the Prime Minister to appoint whom he thinks fit. "Whatever decision he makes is up to him," Datuk Kitfngao said at theBernama - 149 words
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Article173 1986-08-12 7 Prime Minister and Home Minister Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad Deputy Prime Minister; Minister for National and Rural Development; Minister for Housing and Local Government Mr Ghafarßaba Ministers m the Prime Minister's Department Datnk Abdul Aflb Ahmad, Mr Kasitah Gadam Labour Minister Datnk Lee Kirn Sai Welfare173 words
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Article101 1986-08-12 7 Parliament date next week KUALA LUMPUR The date of the sitting of the seventh Parliament may be announced next week, Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Zahir Ismail said yesterday. He said a meeting would be held to decide the date, but declined to say when the meeting would be held.Bernama - 101 words
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Article62 1986-08-12 7 Seremban ceremonies put off SEREMBAN The presentation of the letter of appointment to the Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar scheduled today at Istana Hinggap here has been postponed. A spokesman for the Mentri Besar's office said the swearing-in ceremony of state executive councillors at Istana Besar, Seri Menanti, tomorrow had alsoBernama - 62 words
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Article, Illustration170 1986-08-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR Datnk Abdul Ajib Ahmad, 39, served one term as .lohor's third Mentri Besar before bis appointment to the Cabinet as one of the two ministers In the Prime Minister's Department. To pave the way for his federal government posting,170 words
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Article, Illustration122 1986-08-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mr Kasitah Gadam, who also becorties a minister m the Prime Minister's Department, is Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) vicepresident. He was returned unopposed to the Kinabalu seat m the general election. Mr Kasitah, 34, served as assistant director m the Immigration Department m122 words
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257 1986-08-12 7 JOHOR BARU Partai Socialis Rakyat Malaysia (PSRM) is to file a petition m the High Court to seek a declaration that the election results for the Johor Baru parliamentary constituency and the Tanjung Puteri and Gertak Merah state constituencies are null andBernama - 257 words
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Article85 1986-08-12 7 DESARU (Johor) Thirty more chalets will be built at the Desaru seaside resort. A spokesman for the Johor T«»nggara Development Authority (Kejora) said each chalet would cost $30,000. Currently there are 35 chalets m Desaru. Desaru had for the first four months of this year, attractedNST - 85 words
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408 1986-08-12 8 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Company hopes for feedback on service from customers By SINGAPORE Bus Service will reach out to the community soon through dialogue sessions with grassroots leaders and talks for schoolchildren. This is part of its efforts to "think customer" and establish408 words
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Article45 1986-08-12 8 A WOMAN claimed trial yesterday to a rash act by throwing containers and bottles from her flat m Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 on Saturday. Tan Chin Yik, 29, will have her case mentioned on Sept 6. Her bail was extended.45 words
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Article, Illustration711 1986-08-12 8 National Day observance ceremonies THE first morning of National Day observance ceremonies yesterday saw a variety of messages delivered to assemblies of workers and managers. Almost all the speeches reiterated points made on previous occasions either by the same speakers or other people. But yesterday's speakers711 words
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145 1986-08-12 8 Too early to cheer, says Teng Cheong ALTHOUGH the economy is improving after two years it is too early to celebrate, the Secretary-Gen-eral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, has said. In a message read at National Day observance ceremonies yesterday, he said the pay curbs145 words
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Article126 1986-08-12 8 Minister praises work of police POLICE and other Home Affairs Ministry departments were praised m two separate National Day messages yesterday for helping to keep Singapore safe, stable and attractive. The Home Affairs Minister, Professor S. Jayakumar, said the ministry's various departments had helped ensure that the country is safe126 words
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496 1986-08-12 8 Stuck fish bone difficult to detect, says surgeon A FISH bone lodged m the oesophagus can be very difficult to detect, even under X-ray or m an operation, a surgeon told a coroner yesterday. Professor Abu Rauff said that during an operation on a patient who said he had swallowed496 words
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119 1986-08-12 8 TWO men were seriously injured m a fight m a coffeeshop m Lengkok Bahru on Sunday. Police arrived at the scene at 10 pm and found Mr Sect Tho Hock, 32, of Jalan Tiong, and Mr Ong Chin Choon, 29, of Redhill Close, lying119 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-08-12 9 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Major roads to be widened to meet traffic demands By NEW Bridge Road, Hill Street and Victoria Street will become two-way streets once they are made twice as wide as they are now. The project, to be completed m stages by 1989, will signal the501 words
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346 1986-08-12 9 A TEAM from leading British universities is m Singapore to attract more of the Republic's top students into their ranks. The Chairman of Oxford University's Faculty of Law, Mr Phillip Capper, said: "It is evident that Singaporeans are available m numbers, with very346 words
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314 1986-08-12 9 THE main contractor at the Chinatown Centrepoint site where three workers were killed and 16 hurt m a massive scaffolding collapse last Sept 5 was cleared yesterday of charges Involving an unsafe formwork. Bat while Sanpete Builders (S) Pte Ltd was given an acquittal,314 words
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Article51 1986-08-12 9 THE fourth kindergarten to be set up m Tampines m two years opened on Saturday. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) and MP for Tampines, Mr Phua Bah Lee, said at the opening of the Tampines Kindergarten Centre that such centres would be located reasonably close to all51 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-08-12 9 BUSINESSMAN Colin Ang was so keen to take m the festive mood at the National Day Carnival on Friday that he decided to leave his car at a private carpark nearby. But when he returned to the Laguna Park carpark 90 minutes later, he found that274 words
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66 1986-08-12 9 THE Minister for Communications and Information will be asked at the next sitting of Parliament whether the safety measures imposed on school buses are adequate. Wan Hussin Zoohri (Kg Übi), who submitted this question, also wants the Minister for Foreign Affairs to give his66 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-08-12 10 Wife of racehorse owner found hanged A RACEHORSE owner's wife was found hanged In the bathroom of her flat m Bedok Sooth Road on Wednesday. Police said Madam Betsy Ng Sob Eng, 37, a mother of two, was found hanged by a nylon rope m her Block 2ft flat by180 words
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739 1986-08-12 10 Families to get equal share of compensation Dispute over $870,000 award for acquired farmland THE families of two farmers have won the right to equal shares m a $872,700 compensation awarded by the Collector of Land Revenue to two other families for the acquisition of nine hectares of farmland m739 words
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554 1986-08-12 10 Pensions Bill will correct anomaly in payment A BILL which allows pensionable civil servants to opt for the full Central Provident Fund scheme also corrects an anomaly whereby civil servants who retire early may benefit more than those who retire at 55 or 60. Pensions are payable monthly for the554 words
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Article148 1986-08-12 10 MR J. B. Jeyaretnam, the MP for Anson and Workers' Party SecretaryGeneral, will deliver a speech at a seventh-moon festival dinner m Anson tonight. The dinner, m Jalan Bukit Merah, is organised by the Silat seventh-moon festival committee. Mr Jeyaretnam said yesterday that more148 words
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134 1986-08-12 10 EIGHT people were yesterday jailed for two weeks for disorderly behaviour at the National Day Carnival at East Coast Park on Saturday. Police prosecutor Inspector K. Rasiah asked for a deterrent sentence against the eight who pleaded guilty. They were Mahadon bin Abu,134 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-08-12 11 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Story by THE word has been getting around. There is a new children's play paradise that is different and great fun. It has a "space-net" rope pyramid to climb, a wooden maze to get lost in and a swinging bridge458 words
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Article, Illustration482 1986-08-12 13 Officer wanted free renovation builder A CONTRACTOR told a court yesterday that he renovated a woman's house for free because, he said, he did not want to offend her boyfriend who processed progress payment claims for his building contract. Mr Tan Tiow Jin alias Tan Ah Luy, managing director of482 words
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Article, Illustration283 1986-08-12 13 TWO swarms of wild bees, believed to have attacked at least six people m Margaret Drive last week, have been destroyed by Environment Ministry workers. A ministry spokesman said yesterday that workers searched the area for nests after the bee attacks last283 words
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279 1986-08-12 13 SDF plans to extend skills programme SPURRED on by the enthusiastic response to its basic skills training programmes for bank clerks and sales assistants, the Skills Development Fund now wants to extend its scheme to junior employees m other sectors. The SDF said it would offer a "generic" package, which279 words
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97 1986-08-12 13 A COUPLE were seriously injured m a collision betweeen their car and a cement mixer truck at the junction of Clement! Road and Commonwealth Avenue West about 4 pm yesterday. The unidentified couple, said to be m their 30s, were taken to hospital.97 words
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158 1986-08-12 13 3 charged with posing as charity workers FIVE more charges were yesterday brought against three men who, among others, are said to have posed as members of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed (SAP) to get donations. Ya Hin Pa alias Yap Hin Pa, 39, a Malaysian, Balbeer Singh,158 words
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Article85 1986-08-12 13 THE Singapore Democratic Party will hold its second annual walk-a-jog on Sept 7 starting at 7.30 am at Block 212, Lorong 8, Toa Payoh. Potong Pasir MP Chiam See Tong has invited those interested m taking part m the five-kilometre event to register between 7 and85 words
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Advertisement651 1986-08-12 10 Canada 1 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT INTRODUCES GOLD MAPLE LEAF lust as a central banks reserve of gold 'W^^^^^^^^^HKm^ The Gold Maple Leaf coin is the insures the wealth of a nation gold 9B' VjtfWj purest gold bullion investment coin m can insure your financial security and lH f f f651 words
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Advertisement123 1986-08-12 11 Awl hh w&wZSr Stti #P^. E «^Br JyB^^^^~ S SMIRATONOTAMA HOTEL 170 RCOMS AND SUITES/2 RESTAURANTS LOUNGES/GOURMET CORNER/BUSINESS CENTRE/MEETINGS FACILITIES/SWIMMING POOL COME TO THE BUSINESS CENTRE OF BRUNEI. COME TO THE SHERATON UTAMA. More than just the premier VVpL I hotel in Brunei, a resource to assist your business dealings.123 words
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Article272 1986-08-12 12 Fancy a round of han tain bola Kampong Kembangan Games of yesteryear at N-Day party GAMES of the '50s and '60s will be brought back to Kampong Kembangan when the constituency celebrates Singapore's 21st birthday. Old favourites such as teng teng, goli, encang kuda, c apt eh, tug-of-war, hoopla hoop272 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-08-12 12 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By IT WAS great fun to play teng teng (hop scotch) again. At 26, I was the oldest player. Any passer-by would have thought I was the big bully and would easily win against my eight-year-old friends. But I lost despite574 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-08-12 12 Officer who dislikes going on holiday A SUBORDINATE Courts executive officer has become the first person from the lower courts to get the National Day efficiency medal. Arumuganathan s/o Ramanathan, or R. A. Nathan as he is more commonly known, is the head of Administration and Finance and has been253 words
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325 1986-08-12 12 Many Singaporeans from all walks of life have stood out m this year's National Day honours list for their contributions to social and community work. Reporter AUGUSTINE LOW interviewed four men who were among the 60 people awarded The Public Service Medal. They325 words
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Article, Illustration160 1986-08-12 12 Cheng San FOR Mr George Tan Kok Thye, 43, community work is the ideal complement to his job as a group training manager. "At the end of a busy day, I find it so refreshing to get involved m community work because it provides a160 words
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Article166 1986-08-12 12 KRETA Ayer: The history and cultural heritage of Kreta Ayer will be the focus of a three-day photo exhibition on Chinatown opening on Friday at 7.30 pm at Kreta Ayer CC. Viewing hours are from 11 am until 9 pm. Art with a message: More than 1,000166 words
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Article, Illustration183 1986-08-12 12 Serangoon Gardens "I ENJOY community work so much that after I retire, I am going to get even more involved," said Mr Hendrick Koh Eng Chiang, 48. An executive officer with the Police Academy, Mr Koh is the honorary secretary of both the183 words
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Article, Illustration193 1986-08-12 12 River Valley AS CHAIRMAN of the River Valley community centre management committee, one of Mr Chng Beng Guan's tasks is to draw residents to the CC. And it can be a formidable one, because the constituency comprises largely middle-class residents. "We have to193 words
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Advertisement199 1986-08-12 12 1 9 k 9 HHBInBiBE: hHBE Hrn |9 •>' |BP^* 1 v Hah HP j9 I pi ijjm K^"^^^^^^^^^^ lfci^7 lany people m Singapore it seems have been watching the box rather reluctantly lately. Technology like a 28" Square Cornered Datagrade screen which eliminates distortion I ins has a lot199 words
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Advertisement132 1986-08-12 13 Don't forget the name......Wdods' E&BBMBBBEUBUBHESBSSBBBUB^^ 't s miserable to fji ;^^pfe^^.^^^^^^^^^B|H^mSlHw^^ nave a cough or cold. M Jffjj 3^fe^£ J^^^^E^^BßßillHßflßßm^ A stuffed nose makes it J^JB^ifl^^^^^MHWHifflMß^ congestion is uncomfort*s£ih "Ej^^^^^^^^wMwiiß^^^^Bi aD e anc coughing I -stsvsv* •^^^^^^o^^^^^Q[^^ffg^ sometimes can keep you i W;^rj-^"^ 5 $jjk& I r awake at night.132 words
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Advertisement915 1986-08-12 13 THE HAUTE CUISINE IN SINGAPORE THE WiSriS HOTELSOl RAFFLES CUT INVITE YOl TO SHARE 777/ SPU.MX H HOI S//VG \PORl Ji PREMIER RESTAURANT. THE PALM GRILL AT THE U ESTIN PLAZA HOTEL SOFTGOUtEN UGHT EMANATING FROM BEHIND STYIJSED PALMS, COMBINES WITH THE DECOKATIYF. CHINESE SCREENS TO PRODUCE AN ATMOSPHERE THAT915 words
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Article621 1986-08-12 14 WE USED to have National Day parades. Not any more. Last weekend's extravaganza at the National Stadium has all but put paid to the idea that National Day has to be observed mainly with starched, erect contingents marching past a reviewing stand, followed by columns of621 words
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Article, Illustration2194 1986-08-12 14 YOUSSEF M. IBRAHIM - YOUSSEF M. IBRAHIM 4 According to a ministerial source, Mr Yamani (right) said: "We are playing economics here, not politics. I am interested m higher prices, regardless of the situation m m Opec." 7 4 Kuwait's Oil Minister, Ali Khalifa al-Sabah (right), said his2,194 words
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597 1986-08-12 14 Killing off the good, the bad and the innocent Art Buchwald WHAT fascinates me about films depicting so much violence Is net the shooting, knifing and garroting of the good gays as well as the bad gays, bat the damage done to innocent people In the picture who just happen597 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1986-08-12 15 JIM DAVJES; DR DENNIS HARPER - How to choose educational software JIM DAVJES DR DENNIS HARPER By and Computer experts share their views THE Government report, The Singapore Economy: New Directions, recently linked the home with information technology (IT) as a key element m the future development of Singapore. "In the home" stated the report, "the1,191 words
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732 1986-08-12 15 LAURIE LUDWICK - New challenges to motivate older managers LAURIE LUDWICK By For the record TOO often, an older manager with a wealth of knowledge and expertise spends his last 15 years with a company feeling uncommitted, frustrated, and possibly bitter. The problem is not an uncommon one. With the doors to advancement732 words
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Advertisement36 1986-08-12 14 Before You Shop Around, Look \up ;ry Friday in The Straits Tim Punchlines i I O7^ /PM^ 6007 -THWia, WOM W\LL MOW 4AVIM6 SHE'LL -THROW Cl^ C7UT (?f fH^ WIUWW i^ w^ -r^ou^t^ ne^ -roc? much36 words
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Advertisement169 1986-08-12 15 SHARP strongly recommends -i jftraSSliivKttiiL iS^^^^^^^^^h w l *""**-'-»»y^ ***^mmmA b^^ idrtP "''r-d*F^^E^^^fi fl^^^^^^^^^^^B 'i V,' SHARP strongly recommends FAB, with iyl S^^!sS^§fS^^^^ extra stain fighters m all its top loading ::::r: j ttffjffllter^ M jl W^^^S^m^S^^^^M IHI washers, including the latest sfl uriHi K^^^E^t^«3^BiiwP^E [pUni X exciting models, ES-3C169 words
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268 1986-08-12 16 Press has role in instilling shareholder consciousness I CANNOT agree more with your editorial "Investors must show concern". (ST, Aug 4). Invariably, most large public companies, especially those classified as "trustee stocks", attract a wide spread of small stockholders. Unfortunately, the ostensible complacence of these investors may stem more from268 words
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Letter91 1986-08-12 16 IT SEEMS appropriate now for us to review our national anthem. Right now "Count on Me, Singapore" looks like a winner. I have heard kids aged between four and five singing the song. The main thing is that they know the meaning of the words. They91 words
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218 1986-08-12 16 Doctor thought tests were not done I REFER to the letter "Doctor told patient blood test results 'are probably lost' by Miss J.H. Lav. (ST, July 30). At Ms Lav's first fol-low-up visit at the specialist outpatient clinic on July 3, her test results were with the medical records office,218 words
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235 1986-08-12 16 Duo were Kina to boy with a problem I AM writing to you about the kindness of a woman bus driver and her colleague. I am doing this because I have often read criticism of inconsiderate bus drivers. This letter is to show that there are many others who are235 words
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310 1986-08-12 16 Bus brickbat AT about 6.40 pm on July 21, I was on board a Service 64 bus (4404 T) along Orchard Road when I saw a man boarding it and indicating m sign language that he had no money for the fare. After310 words
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Letter438 1986-08-12 16 Jeyaretnam m Parliament I AM of a neutral political persuasion. A few thoughts came to me while I was watching the recent parliamentary debates on television. There is no doubt that I was saddened by the behaviour of the MP for Anson. While I have m438 words
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Letter70 1986-08-12 16 I FOLLOWED the proceedings of the commission of inquiry into the allegations of Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, watched the parliamentary proceedings on the matter and read newspaper accounts of it. I am very surprised that he should behave so disgracefully. His conduct and intentions are an insult to our70 words
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Letter156 1986-08-12 16 THE tactics used by Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam to incite "disquiet", un happiness and suspicion in the minds of the people are most deplorable. They have been very successful as I and many of my friends have fallen prey to them. We were very upset when we156 words
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Letter119 1986-08-12 16 I WAS most disappointed and disgusted to read (ST, July 31) that Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam had stooped so low as to call Dr Dixie Tan, MP for Ulu Pandan, names such as "grandmother" during her very sincere and sensible speech m Parliament. I was also119 words
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Letter108 1986-08-12 16 Govt should ignore him IF the government is concerned that Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam is intent on bringing down the system, it should take note that he is already succeeding without, apparently, it being aware of it. He does so by shooting wild, unsubstantiated statements m all directions. In my view,108 words
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Advertisement162 1986-08-12 16 SWITZERLAND WHEN YOU'VE GOT AN ITCH "f% DON'T SCRATCH IT, EURAX IT I 'FfyW^^r Eurax is the anti-itch cream that contains 10% Crotamrton. I ;i '^Br H' s effective on itch caused by mosquito and other insect bites W&^ and stings, pnckly heat or head lice. W^^ Eurax is effective162 words
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Article, Illustration107 1986-08-12 17 SHARE prices finned sharply, with the emphasis on Singapore blue chips, as the market reacted to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's eve of National Day announcement that Singapore's economy had grown by 0.8 per cent m the second half of this year. The largely unchanged line-up m107 words
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Article69 1986-08-12 17 FIN 815 +30 UOI 263 +26 GELtfc 1710 +20 Wtames 450 +20 DBS 735 +15 ICS 595 +15 Acmi 144 +13 HawPir 312 +12 SPH 830 +10 OCBC 740 +10 Nat Iron 410 +10 CerebojSOc 360 +10 Metro rldf) 330 +10 Metal Boi Sport 302 +10 KhonfGuan 245 +1069 words
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Article12 1986-08-12 17 How Par DBS 879,000 Rothmons Ind 836?°2 Nat Iron 582,00012 words
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Article80 1986-08-12 17 Aug 8 Aug 11 Aug 8 Aug 11 BT Composite 639.93 646 58 ST Properties 364 85 365.45 BT Indicator *****639 *****298 ST Minings 269 64 269.53 BTOBOS +181 +176 ST Plantations 2025 74 2024 24 CADI -€743 -6714 OCBC ***** ***** OBV -*****8-*****6 OUB Composite 345.22 347 7180 words
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Article78 1986-08-12 17 OUT ISO -30 ICB 360 -10 Harmons M'sii 240 -7 Peak Hua 160-7 C t C 141 -7 M Breweries 640 -5 Hume M 182 -5 Oriental HMfs 165 -5 Rothsman M'sia 390 -4 H Leonf Credit 340 -4 EssoMc 219 -4 Chuan Hup 123 -4 Kentucky S'pore 23S78 words
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Article35 1986-08-12 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-08-12 17 THE US dollar lost 175 ticks to close at DM 2.0585 m Singapore.14 words
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Article21 1986-08-12 17 DM V FF S$ HK$ US$ US$ 2.0635 153.60 Unq 2.1665 Unq 1.4743 ***** 153.70 6.6850 2.1563 7.7940 1.478521 words
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Article12 1986-08-12 17 In Singapore, gold gained U5519.60 to close at US$3Bl an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-08-12 17 Eurodollar: Gained seven ticks to 93.64 a contract. Dentechemark: Gained 40 ticks to 0.4867 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 17 ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. Gold: Gained US$25 to U*****.50 an ounce.33 words
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Article91 1986-08-12 17 BEIJING The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China will issue 1.5 billion yuan (*****.85 million) m financial bonds to China's urban residents this year, the economic daily Jingji Ribao said. The money raised will be used as loans to help urban collective-owned enterprises. In theAP - 91 words
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Article61 1986-08-12 17 EC signs hew textile pact BRUSSELS The European Community has initialled with South Korea a new agreement on exports of textile products from the Asian nation to the Common Market, the European Commission reported. "This is an important step towards completion of the world multi-fibre arrangement," EC chief negotiator Jean-PierreAP - 61 words
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Article51 1986-08-12 17 SEOUL Hyundai Motor Co exported 163,785 cars, mostly sub-compacts, m the first seven months of this year nearly triple the 57,300 in the same period last year. A company spokesman said Hyundai expects to surpass its 1986 export target of 200,000 cars. Exports last year totalled 120,041.Reuter - 51 words
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Article88 1986-08-12 17 Aid for tin industry LONDON The government has agreed to extend financial help to Britain's 2,000-year-old tin industry in Cornwall, which has been living on borrowed time since tin prices collapsed in the international market late last year. Trade and Industry Minister Paul Channon said the government will provide anReuter - 88 words
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Article69 1986-08-12 17 WASHINGTON The Securities and Exchange Commission decided not to block Citicorp's acquisition of Vickers da Costa Securities Inc, a brokerage firm that makes markets through its subsidiaries in London and the United States. The five-member commission voted unanimously not to take action against the acquisition after finding thatReuter - 69 words
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504 1986-08-12 17 S. KUMAR Study may lead to multi-million dollar plant A LEADING Japanese producer of sophisticated instruments wants to move part of its production facility to Singapore. If the plans materialise, it will mean an initial investment of between $10 million and $50 million by504 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-08-12 17 Fair Price to aid small family shops NTUC FairPrice is to help over 1,000 family-run provision shops become more modern to fight increasing competition from minimarts and supermarkets. The retail co-operative which last year reported record profits of $5.5 million also plans to sell more and better fresh food and345 words
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Article, Illustration393 1986-08-12 17 DOREEN SOH - CPF may help set up Solomon Islands' housing assistance scheme DOREEN SOH By WHEN the Solomon Islands wanted to set up a public housing ownership scheme, it naturally called on Singapore and Malaysia for help. After all the scheme would involve payment through the country's National Provident Fund, which like393 words
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338 1986-08-12 17 DEPOSITORS are concerned about the Malaysian government's probe into 23 deposit-taking cooperatives (DTC) announced last week. Some felt that the suspension was necessary to restore confidence m the industry, which had since the beginning of the year come under government scrutiny338 words
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Article262 1986-08-12 17 KLCE sued over Msl6om contracts THE biggest crisis m the history of the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange, caused by massive defaults on palm oil futures contracts m March 1984, is far from over. Diversified palm oil refining group Palmco Holdings and other palm oil refiners last week sued the Koala262 words
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346 1986-08-12 17 DOREEN SOH - GIH not worth winding up, say accountants DOREEN SOH By GROWTH Industrial Holdings Ltd, the largest single shareholder m Pan-Elec-tric Industries, is not worth winding up. Mr Dinyar Framjee, an Audit Principal at public accountants Arthur Young who were appointed by the company as its independent financial controllers, said last346 words
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135 1986-08-12 17 JAKARTA Indonesia's stock exchange announced plans yesterday day to revitalise one of the world's least active financial institutions. Officials of the Exchange Board (Bapepam) told a press conference that activity was now at rock bottom and business could only get better. The board plansReuter - 135 words
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Article2684 1986-08-12 18 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, b covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,684 words
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Article2100 1986-08-12 18 INDUSTRIALS Acmo(l6sß 1735X1) 163 xd Ajinomoto (308S) xd Alcom (678) 1 66 1 2) 65 (4) 66 AISB (598 60S) (7) 59 (12) 58 2 (5) 60 API (72' 2B 735) (13) 70 (21) 71 (2) 70' (8) 71 2 (5) 72 (17) 73 (6)2,100 words
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Article2601 1986-08-12 18 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrj>/rifhts. N Tax-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme 1986 Last Yield Voi Day Htyi2,601 words
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Article373 1986-08-12 19 1 Mn {1,000. 2 For best customers only. 3 0C8C Finance. 4 available at DBS Fitance UOT's rates'* also available at UOf also available at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4 4 4'i 4 4 4't Monthly 44 Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1373 words
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Article161 1986-08-12 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SS10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3019—1.3052 7.81—7.45 Canadian dollar 1.5551—1.5577 6.48—6.38 NZ dollar 1.0691—1.0733 9.61—9.09 Sterling pound 3.1739 3.1790 3.17—3.12 US dollar 2.1555-2.1575 4.65-4.62 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian161 words
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Article106 1986-08-12 19 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1565 and 2.1670. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0650/60 and closed at 2.0615/25. Trading was dull, fluctuating within106 words
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Article115 1986-08-12 19 THE kilobar market traded between 5525,850 and 5526,950 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at US$373 80/374.30 and touched a low of U*****.50/373.90 before rising Strongly to U*****7386. Buying interest came from everywhere, particularly from the Swiss. It ended the day at US$3Bl/382. Source Rothschld The London115 words
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Article28 1986-08-12 19 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 380.00—382.00 361.70 362.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 381.00 382.50 375.00 376.00 Fri Thurs New York 375.90—376.40 362.25 362.75 London 370.00—370.50 362.50 363.0028 words
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Article205 1986-08-12 19 Managers' prices for Auoust 12 T Singapore Unrt Trust The Commerce 0 83-0 89 The Savings Fund 0 75—0 81 Spore Prog Fund 0 34-0 38 IZ invest tnd os=« 61* Spore Equity Fund 0 41-0 45 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 17—126 Mai P-og Fund 0205 words
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Article90 1986-08-12 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened higher than Friday's close. The September contract opened five ticks higher at 93.62. Liffe opening saw further overseas buying interests with the September contract finally settling at the day's high of 93.64. Sept8C 93.62 93.64 93.61 93.64 300 Dec 93.62 93.65 93.62 93.64 112090 words
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Article, Illustration64 1986-08-12 19 CURRENCY futures opened firmer than the previous close and traded higher during the day as the US dollar slipped off to 2.0552 marks m thin trading. September deutschemark settled 40 ticks higher at 0.4867. (US dollar Deutschemark> Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8S 0.4852 0.4869 0.4847 0.486764 words
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Article40 1986-08-12 19 SEPTEMBER yen closed 17 ticks higher at *****17 (Japanese Yen) OP*" High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8C 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****2 0.*****7 300 Dec 0.*****58 0.*****3 Mar 87 0.*****7 0.*****7 0.*****2 0.*****2 80 °^n <*">= 1882 Act V°' (Frf>:40 words
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Article, Illustration48 1986-08-12 19 /TAT n fiitiiroc fnr rw>omhpr Hplivprv r>ln«»rl /V1^ 8 flellVer> CIOSeQ US$25 higher at U*****.20 an ounce. (US$ per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Aug 8C 386.50 SeP* f£* _n Dec 380.70 393.208 380.70 393.20 Two Open Int (Fri): H. Act Vol (Fri): NU.48 words
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Article22 1986-08-12 19 SEPTEMBER pound closed at the day's high of 1.4735 after opening at the low of 1.4680. Reports from BA Futures22 words
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Article18 1986-08-12 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/Wo Singapore September 175 75 down 0.50 cent Malaysia September 220.00 down one cent18 words
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Article17 1986-08-12 19 Tin Closing prices MS/kiio XL Tin 14.07 down tour cents Turnover 56 tonnes down 9 tonnes17 words
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Article25 1986-08-12 19 Closing prices Copper [tonne Fri Spot *****-***** (878 00-879 00) 3 months 898 50-899 00 (898 50—899 00) Market tone Steady Sales 7,025 tonnes25 words
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Article27 1986-08-12 19 Ckwnt prices Silver USS.troy o; Mon Fn Sintdporf 5 38-5 45 5165 21 Fn Thurs Ne» YorK 531 536 518 523 Souice Credit Suisse S pore27 words
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Article29 1986-08-12 19 Closing prices Aluminium tonne Fri Spot 756 50-757 50 (756 50— 757 50) 3 months 770 00 770 50 (770 00-770 50) Market tone Steady Sales 2.700 tonnes29 words
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Article94 1986-08-12 19 Crude MS/tom palm oil Aug 467.50 (south) 450 (central) Sept 450 (central) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm oil Aug 205 (sellers) Sept 202.50 (sellers) Oct/Nov 200 (sellers) RBD Stearin Aug/Sept/Oct 160 (sellers) RBD Olein Aug 230 (sellers) Sept 225 (sellers) Oct/Nov 220 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq94 words
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Article, Illustration625 1986-08-12 19 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block K Jaceiin (34E) 12/8 (1530) Fl 0700-0730 B7 Ned Deiima (266) 12/8 (1700) F7 0800-0900/0700 0800 P2 S2 Tung Hai 2 (1W) 12/8 (1700) F7 0700-0800/0800-0901 P5/S5 Ms Mango (8633) 12/8 (1800) F5 *****000 82 Maria (13A) 12/8 (2100)625 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-08-12 19 vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Keppel Wharves Hual Trotter Intereast Auby K?5W aside 12 8 Kumala Eka Bmtang Belait K25E aside 12-8 Morning Grace Koheng Kll a'side 12 8 Srfnno Maru Raiah Brooke K24E aside 12 8 Silent Manner San Juan K16 a'side 12 8 Sri Nam398 words
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613 1986-08-12 19 GOOD news from both Malaysia and Singapore contributed to a sharp rally m the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. The announcement from Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew over the weekend that Singapore's economy registered a 0.8 per cent growth m the second quarter613 words
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Article335 1986-08-12 19 Au{ 11 Cents Change (tat) A C I 355 +1 A N I 268 unch Aberfoyle 780 +30 Age 300 unch Amcor 328 Ampol Exp 205 +20 Ampol Pet 205 unch Anz 46fi unch Ashton 160 -5 8 H P 800 -2 Beoch Petroleum 68 unch Bell Group 880335 words
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Article344 1986-08-12 19 Au{ 11 HKJ Change Assoc Intl Hotels 1 04 unch Bonk Of East Asia 18 30 -0 2 Cathay Pacific Air 5 80 unch Cheung Kong 24 50 +0 2 China Light 16.60 -0.1 Cross Horb Tunnel 9 60 unch F E Consortium 0 40 -0 005 G I344 words
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Article360 1986-08-12 19 Aug 1 1 Yen Changi Ajmomoto 1780 +20 Akoi 400 -10 Amoda 790 +71 1 Asahi Chem 834 +12 Asahi Glass 1200 +20 Bank Of Tokyo 849 -18 Bridgestone 662 1 0 Canon 930 -12 Casio Computer 1340 -10 Citizen 520 unch D Nip Print 1820 unch D f-4ippon360 words
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471 1986-08-12 20 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN Better to acquire firms that have cash flow, says MD By DURING a recession, it makes more sense to have businesses that have a cash flow even if they produce only small profits rather than assets, such as property, that do not471 words
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Article, Illustration175 1986-08-12 20 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH J M By QIT IS often said that when yon compare Savings Account A which pays interest calculated on a basis and daily credited monthly with Savings Account B that pays interest calculated monthly and credited annually, you would earn more Interest with Savings Account A. I175 words
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211 1986-08-12 20 KUALA LUMPUR An association to safeguard the interests of investors and their investments which run into millions of ringgit has been formed. The Registrar of Societies has just given the approval for the setting up of the Malaysian Investors Association (MIA), investment analystMBT - 211 words
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204 1986-08-12 20 Bank hit by Pan-El failure earns 31 less ARAB Banking Corporation, one of the banks hit by the collapse of debt-lad-en Pan-Electric Industries last December, has announced a 31 per cent drop m group pre-tax profits to US$6l million (*****.4 million) for the half-year to June 30. Provisions for loan204 words
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199 1986-08-12 20 THE New Zealand subsidiary of Cerebos Pacific Ltd has succeeded m its bid to take over effective control of another New Zealand company. The NZ Overseas Investment Commission has allowed Cerebos Pacific Holdings (NZ) Ltd to increase its stake m Cerebos Gregg (CGL)199 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-08-12 20 FTNANCIAL futures trader, Green Collier Bullion Pte Ltd, will start a Champion Trader of the Month contest next month to attract more people to put their money m futures. The launch of the four-month-long competition will coincide with the start of trading m the Nikkei Stock Average267 words
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Advertisement387 1986-08-12 17 f M SINGAPORE ■informatics December 3*7 1986, World Trade Centre *^S^p If you are not yet booked m Singapore Infor- £A significant objective is to support the matics'B6, you could be missing a rare oppor- National IT Plan and to create an "IT tunity to find your winning niche m387 words
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Advertisement127 1986-08-12 18 Ti mes/Chambers Good English Times/Chambers Guide to Good English is a concise HHRM and easy-to-use reference book of modern English [^^AGHHBfiI usage. The clear and simple guidelines it provides on grammar, vocabulary, spelling, pronunciation and punctuation make it the Bng ideal book for all those who HH want to speak127 words
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Advertisement76 1986-08-12 19 NST Index Monday 1,185.20 (1,174.21) ~l§ Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1,927.04 (1,931.29) |sL Australian All-Ordinaries j£ Monday 1,153.90 (1,153.10) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 17,479.11 (17,435.53) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,217.40 (1,221.50) Dow Jones Average g£ Friday 1,782.62 (1,786.28) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) I76 words
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Advertisement279 1986-08-12 20 I FAR EAST I ORGANIZATION I DEVELOPMENT I SITES WANTED I Our Organization is looking for development sites m J the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of high-rise and low-rise condominiums, flats, bungalows semi-detached or terrace houses etc. Land plots of various |£f dimensions are welcomed. Those279 words
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Advertisement305 1986-08-12 20 Jointly Organised by "iillililiii TUNG LOK SHARrcs FIN Restaurant Shandong Tourism Bureau, China 1 1 F° r The First Time Ever jSj^ly^^p. Outside China iKfill rQjrand (^amjuet HHH From Shandong, China EfCl at C4SI TUNG LOK SHARK'S FIN Xi RESTAURANT m M August 18 thru 31 M^w^ j4^HJC Experience this305 words
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Article, Illustration439 1986-08-12 21 THE EARLY FINISHERS Americans, unless stated: 287 Hale Irwin 76, 70, 73, 68. 2M Hubert Green 75, 70, 74, 71. 292 Joey Sindelar 74, 72, 73, 73; John Cook 71, 72, 75, 74; Mike Sullivan 72, 73, 74, 73; Phil Blackmar 67, 73, 79, 73; DaveReuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-08-12 21 Hungarian win puts Piquet in contention BUDAPEST Brazilian Nelson Piquet wrote himself a place m Formula One history on Sunday by winning the Hungarian Grand Prix, the first world championship race to be held m eastern Europe. More important for Piquet, it was his second successive triumph and put himReuter - 325 words
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Article281 1986-08-12 21 SAN FRANCISCO Irish cyclist Alan McCormack broke away with three other riders 12 laps from the finish and then outsprinted his rivals on Sunday to win the first stage of the Coors International Classic. McCormack, 28, the smallest rider m the race at 1.60 m, 54-kg,Reuter - 281 words
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Article72 1986-08-12 21 COPENHAGEN Jesper Worre won the Tour of Denmark on Sunday with a four-second lead over fellow Dane Jorgen Pedersen after the sixth stage over 158.3--km from Korsor to here. Results Stage: 1 Marco van der Hulst (Hoi) 2 Jean-Paul van Poppel (Hoi) 3 Michel Vermote (Bel),AFP - 72 words
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383 1986-08-12 21 Senior's gamble pays off with Swiss title FALSTERBO Australian Peter Senior, who took a calculated risk by turning his back on the United States tour to play m Europe, held off a local Swedish challenge to win the PLM Open golf championship on Sunday. Senior, 27, shot a 68 forReuter; AFP; AP - 383 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-08-12 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Bedok Runners start scheme for youngsters By THE Boston Express Training Scheme for long-distance athletes was launched on Sunday at the placid Bedok Reservoir on the eastv ern part of Singapore. Its aim is to produce age-group, national andJONATHAN CHOO - 422 words
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Article363 1986-08-12 23 ATHLETICS American track stars Calvin Smith and Evelyn Ashford each won their 100-metre events on Sunday m Grosseto, Italy. Smith clocked 10.245 ec and Evelyn 11.05. In Sydney, Australian Andrew Lloyd won the 14-km City to Surf Road Race, beating 28,000 others m the annual event mReuter; UPI; AFP; AP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration437 1986-08-12 23 STRATTON MOUNTAIN Czech Ivan Lendl, the No. 1 player m the world, consolidated that position on Sunday by beating third-ranked Boris Becker, of West Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (74) m a two-hour final at the U*****,000 ($683,550) Stratton Mountain Grand Prix tennis tournament. The match wasReuter - 437 words
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Article123 1986-08-12 23 J. RAJENDRAN - 'Quins' to play m Republic J. RAJENDRAN HARLEQUINS, the famous British rugby team, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow on the first stage of their Far East tour. The "Quins" will play one match against the Singapore Cricket Club President's XV at the Padang on Saturday before touring Australia and Thailand.123 words
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Article244 1986-08-12 23 PETER WATSON - SRCB are tops in Blue Group PETER WATSON By TWO more teams have booked a group champion's trophy and a place m the knockout phase of the 1986 Guinness Snooker League. Singapore Recreation Club B dropped just one frame m nine m their 4-0 away win over Ceylon Sports Club.244 words
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258 1986-08-12 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Shock win boosts Republic's Razak prospects MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By KUALA LUMPUR It was the spirit, not the skills, that won the day for us, said Singapore team manager Vincent Gomez after the Republic's unexpected 4-2 victory over Negri Sembilan m the Razak Cup hockey tournament here yesterday. Vincent could not258 words
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Article, Illustration475 1986-08-12 24 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By YESTERDAY'S RESULTS S.Y. LOH is the sort of bowler who finds it easier to walk by a pretty girl without turning round than to walk by an alley without dropping m. Even though the 47-year-old businessman is rarely475 words
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Article, Illustration170 1986-08-12 24 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW RONNIE NG, the man m the middle of the Asian Games controversy, bears no grudge against the national squad bowlers who questioned his selection. Back m town to defend his Singapore International title at Striker's Bowl m Hougang he works m the Pro-shop m170 words
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Article, Illustration580 1986-08-12 24 4 Some said that was just an excuse because she feared getting blitzed by Nurul, her training mate. Some scoffed at the sceptics, saying her experience would carry her through. Now, through no fault of her own, it looks like we may never know who580 words
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Article75 1986-08-12 24 Light-fly (A): K. Surandran (Romanis) bt Krishnan Lai Giri (Romanis). light-fly (B): Teo Say Jen (Loyfatt) w.o. Lee Jia Yuen (Venn). Fly: Marcus Consigliere (Venn) bt Lim Han Leng (Venn). Bantam: Jason Tan Kirn Leng (Gomes) bt Sofian (Romanis). Feather: Foo Shiang Yin (Romanis) bt Anil Kumar75 words
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Article381 1986-08-12 24 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Singapore athletes still the regional also-rans By JAKARTA Success they say comes only to those who seek it diligently. For the past three days, Singapore's 35-strong athletic squad at m the annual Asean Schools track and field championships here, have searched for that elusive dream.381 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-08-12 24 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Storyi ScftOOlSCOM THEY'RE worried about a stampede m Bedok today, so they've Issued passes In the hope that this will control the mob. Because of the limited spectator cajpaclty at the Bedok complex, the organisers of the Schools national swimming meet haveJONATHAN CHOO - 187 words
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374 1986-08-12 24 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By THE location: St Andrew's School's new "home", about 300 metres from the old building at Woodsville. The scene: An old boxing ring surrounded by hundreds of students shouting themselves hoarse m support of their respective heroes. The occasion: The annual championships374 words
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Article365 1986-08-12 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI miiNTnnWN TO THE MERLION CUP TOURNAMENT Rethink after poor Merdeka showing By FOOTBALL m Thailand is m turmoil. And this is causing the Football Association of Singapore a few sleepless nights because they may pull out from the Merlion Cup competition, scheduled to start on365 words
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Article190 1986-08-12 25 SOUTH Korean striker Cha Bum Kuen, 33, has extended his contract with West German club Bayer Leverkusen until 1988. DYNAMO Kiev beat Botaf ogo 6-0 to win a fourclub tournament m Amsterdam. Tttrd-ptectng: Ajax 1 Manchester United 0. CZECHOSLOVAKIA beat Australia 3-0 m SydneyAFP; Reuter; UPI - 190 words
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Article255 1986-08-12 25 GLASGOW GLASGOW Rangers could be the focus of an inquiry by Scottish soccer officials after their new playermanager Graeme Souness was sent off on his League debut against Hibernian on Saturday. Scottish Football Association president David Will expressed disappointment about the controversial start to the 1986/87 seasonReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-08-12 25 JOE DORAI - David may sit out friendly JOE DORAI SINGAPORE will have only one test before the Merlion Cup competition but first-choice goalkeeper David Lee is unlikely to play because of a knee injury. David has been receiving treatment for his injury since last Tuesday and national coach Hussein Aljunied has not214 words
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168 1986-08-12 25 JAKARTA Indonesia A defeated Singapore 3-0 and Brazil's Rio de Janeiro trounced Malaysia by the same margin on the first day of the second Independence Cup soccer tournament here on Sunday. Eight teams from seven nations Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Rumania, Brazil, Thailand and AlgeriaAP - 168 words
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310 1986-08-12 25 J. RAJENDRAN - Angela bags double in shuttle switch J. RAJENDRAN ANGELA Koh takes naturally to racket games. Last night she made two conquests m badminton to add to her exploits m tennis and squash. The advertising executive first dispensed of Wee Kit Lin m the women's singles final of the Yonex/F&N National310 words
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331 1986-08-12 25 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By NATIONAL coach Wong Shoon Keat has recommended nine junior players to be attached to the national squad, subject to approval from the Singapore Badminton Asociation. The nine, who are between 14- to 16-years-old, will have to be interviewed by the331 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-08-12 25 Another Botham blast LONDON lan Botham hit a record 13 sixes on his way to an unbeaten 175 m Somerset's Sunday League cricket match against Northamptonshire. It was his second whirlwind century since he returned from a two-month suspension. But it did his side little good the rain-hit game wasReuter - 273 words
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Article247 1986-08-12 25 NOTTINGHAM Richard Hadlee and John Bracewell took a wicket apiece yesterday as rain and bad light frustrated New Zealand's bid for victory on the fourth day of the Second cricket Test against England. At tea England, 157 behind on the first innings, were 64 for three mReuter; AFP - 247 words
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Advertisement449 1986-08-12 21 We thank all our Patrons with a special 'Celebration' Menu at an attractive discount. $50 t L, rombination 60 r Cold Lobs'^Sen Pot 45 U I Shark's Fining 18 I 1 P 6l l vegetables Deluxe 55 T m^t^^ 0^^ 1^ 0^ Dine Dance fo f/?e satin sounds of The449 words
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Article, Illustration309 1986-08-12 22 HAPPINESS n, who has just turned eight, is poised to create turf history by taking his fourth weight-for-age race m a row and the Penang Sprint Trophy m successive years. His connections have entered him for the $125,000 sprint classic over 1,400 m, to309 words
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Article89 1986-08-12 22 KUALA LUMPUR Jockey Razmy Ashari plans to step down as president of the Persatuan Joki-Joki Malaysia (Malaysian Jockeys Association). Razmy said he would be submitting his resignation to the association at its meeting later this week. "It's time for a new president. I have been president89 words
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160 1986-08-12 22 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR American jockey Declan Murphy has been given the nod to ride at the Penang Turf Club's Sprint Trophy Meeting starting on Aug 23. Confirming this, Lim Peng Huat, general manager and secretary of the PTC, said Kuala Lumpur trainer Kitson160 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-08-12 22 ALBERT SIM - ALBERT SIM Pictures at the 4Mm by At the 400 m At the finish Class 5 Div 2 1,200 m 1. Signal H 2. Indiana Jones 3. Hopni 4. Tiba Tiba II Dist: VA, 2, nk Time 1:12.6 Class 5 Div 4267 words
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Article269 1986-08-12 22 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By WHEN it was decided to conduct barrier draws only two hours before the start of the first race on a race day, the Malayan Racing Association said the move was "a prudent step to reduce scratchings and improve the integrity of racing." But on noting269 words
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Article995 1986-08-12 22 KUALA LUMPUR Weights and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 3 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m (Ratings: 95-87) Hollywood East 57 95 Jesse 57 95 Corporal Klinger 57 95 Phaeton 57 95 Formidabeau 57 95 Ski Fantasy 57 95 Sheikh Of Baghdad 57 95 Sinuhe995 words
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Article133 1986-08-12 22 KUALA LUMPUR Two runaway winners over the weekend, Tasso and Tequillo, have been promoted with a rise m rating of 20 points and 21 points respectively. Both are now rated 115. Tasso won the Class 3 Div 1 sprint over 1,200 m by 7/2 lengths on133 words
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Article100 1986-08-12 22 DUBLIN Minstrella won Europe's richest race for two-year-olds when she pipped the hitherto unbeaten Forest Flower by a shorthead m the Phoenix Stakes over 1,200 m on Sunday. Jockey John Reid, disputing the lead with Irish hope Polonia, took the British-trained filly to the front 200 m outReuter - 100 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1986-08-12 22 f IN LOVING MEMORY OF^ Departed 12 August 1981 Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Always remembered by Teresa, Pauline A loved ones. Departed: 12th August 1976 Always remembered by family In Sweet Remembrance Of That unselfish life it has116 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1986-08-12 22 In Loving Memory O* Pnnd away peacefully on IUJ» Leaving behind: wife, 3 sons. 2 daugntere-in-4aw, 1 daughter. 1 aon >n law, 2 adoplsd O4Mlf|nt#f t, 2 •OOpt^O flMWM&"*Wt**leJW 10 gfeWwJcni Wr#o Cort«g# leaving from B'poro Cmkot on 13 J M at 10J0 am tor ■It. Voroon114 words
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Advertisement214 1986-08-12 22 A DICTIONARY OF MANAGEMENT New Revised Edition Over 4000 key words, principles and techniques of management practice are defined. Coverage extends to include law, economics, statistics, government and psychology. Explanations are clear, jargon-free and concise Available at all good bookshops l&\ FEDERAL idj PUBLICATIONS I 2 Jurong Poft Ro«J, Singapore214 words
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Miscellaneous13 1986-08-12 22 ALONG THE RAIL BYJON TRACK DININ& LOUtsJG-E "Excuse me, are you a winner?"13 words
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Obituary, Illustration307 1986-08-12 23 Catherine Lav Geok Eng Age: 63 years Want home to be with the Lord on 11 Aug. 1986. affectionately remembered by Husband Lim Joo Hock; Mother Cheng Joo Hlok; Daughters: Mary, Josephine, Anna, Katherine, Rosaline; Sons: Anthony, Henry; Daugh-ter-in-law: Irene; Sons-in-law: Charlie Robert; 6 grandchildren 2 god-sons Patrick,307 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1986-08-12 23 The Family of the Late Mr. Chan Ah Seng with to e*pre»* their heartfelt thank* to the doctort nur*e* o« TTS all relative*, friend* and coJleagiies for their kind M*i*tance, attendance, donation*, condolence* and wreath* during their recent hm avement.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration217 1986-08-12 23 Tha Family Of The Late MRS. SEE KIAT POH nee MDM. WONG YUT QUAN wish to express their heartfelt thanks to: Paster James Chan, elder Joshua Llm and elder William Scan of Calvary Church Members Of Calvary Church MP and RC Committee Members of Hong Kah Constituency Doctors217 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1986-08-12 23 Heartfelt sympathy to the family of the late Gerard De Silva His life was earnest, his actions kind, A generous hand and an active mind, He had a smile, a pleasant way, A loving brother and faithful friend. Sadly missed by colleagues.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration154 1986-08-12 23 IN LOVING MEMORY OF S. DORAIKANNU AMMAL (Departed 12th August 1983) Three years has passed, but the memories still linger on. Always remembered by sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great grandchildren, sons-in-law and relatives. A Requiem High Mass will be offered at the Church of the Risen Christ, Toa154 words
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Obituary, Illustration20 1986-08-12 23 With deepest sympathies and condolence* to the family of The late LCP BRIAN JAY From: SAFSA Soccer Committee20 words
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Advertisement59 1986-08-12 23 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE VICTOR SOON SOO BOON would like to express their appreciation and gratitude to clans, associations, relatives, friends and business associates for their messages of condolence, wreaths, scrolls, donations, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. Cash donations received will be donated to charity59 words
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Advertisement30 1986-08-12 23 182 Acknowledgements S THE 6 f/STRAITSNi TIMES < RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 Knes (Run-on style) $60.00 for 3cm x lcol (Semi-display style) $75.00 for 3cm x lcol (Display style)30 words
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Advertisement113 1986-08-12 23 HO ken m K^dk Umpur 9 getthe Airport Hotel advantage Catch an early flight without losing out on ffjjk your ig^ r to c^ ec^ in 8 m your u SK a 8 e J ust sleep. Check into Subang Airport Hotel, If i n s *> that you'll take113 words
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Miscellaneous78 1986-08-12 24 BADMINTON Yonex/FfcN Nat. Jr. Veteran Ind. finals (SBH, 7pm). BOWLING Spore International qualifying: (Striker's Bowl, 9am). NETBALL Nat. League (Petain Road, 6.15). SHOOTING Pesta Sukan Open (Mt. Vernon, 8.30). SOCCER SHA Inter-Ho-tel Div. I: Plaza v Dynasty (F&N ground, 5.15). Friendly: SCC Ist XI v SAI (Padang, 5.30). SOFTBALL Schools78 words
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Advertisement586 1986-08-12 25 A TWO-DAY COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW BY EXPERTS ON SINGAPORE, SOUTH EAST ASIA AND PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA LAS CONFERENCE INVESTMENT AND LEASING POTENTIAL&DIRECTION SPONSORED BY THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD, SINGAPORE CO-SPONSORED BY ASIAN LEASING ASSOCIATION 0830 Registration 1600 Tea Coffee 0900 Welcome Address 1630 PRC Tax and Its Legal Implications for586 words
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Article, Illustration541 1986-08-12 26 A PIECE of land m the Orchard Road area totalling 10,576 square metres (113,843 square feet) has been sold for $22.7 million. The land, which is behind the Paragon shopping centre on Orchard Road, was sold by three companies m541 words
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166 1986-08-12 26 Ex-Customs man fined for CBT of M-Cup tickets A CUSTOMS officer was going through booklets of tickets for a Malaysia Cup quarter-final match when he took 132 gallery tickets, each worth $4, at random and kept them. Ngasewan bin Sarpawi, 36, who has since resigned, did this between April 25166 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-08-12 26 Protesting French airman lands plane m centre of Champs Elysees PARIS Guy Drut was running down the centre of the Avenue des Champs Elysees on Sunday, an Olympic torch m hand as the cameras rolled, when he noticed a single-engine plane bearing directly m front ofUPI; Reuter - 296 words
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391 1986-08-12 26 WASHINGTON Presi dent Ronald Reagan's chief economic adviser has said that a surprisingly buoyant economy may help the government avoid making across-the-board spending cats next year under the Gramm-Rudman budget-balancing law. In a television Interview, Mr Beryl Sprlnkel, chairman of theReuter - 391 words
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120 1986-08-12 26 BEIJING The government has issued an urgent warning to the growing number of Chinese factories running at a loss to start making a profit or face closure, the official China Daily newspaper said yesterday. China Daily said the amount of money lost byUPI - 120 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-08-12 26 Oxford first for 2 S'pore students Both are SAF officers TWO Singapore Armed Forces officers have attained first class honours at Oxford University. Lt Tan Kirn Hong and Lt Ravinder Singh are the only Singaporeans this year to so distinguish themselves at Oxford. Lt Tan is a SAF scholar with303 words
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Article51 1986-08-12 26 MOSCOW Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi made an unscheduled stop m Moscow yesterday when the aircraft taking him home developed engine trouble, Tass said. He was on his way home from official visits to Britain, Mexico and Czechoslovakia. The Soviet authorities later provided a special plane New Delhi.Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1986-08-12 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 12.80 points to 1,795.42 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement151 1986-08-12 26 HBi I lii i '"'jj||Jj WUHr Furniture m II^MANAU Cane, Leather Cushions JM and SOLID Ramin. |jp *w Also American OAK Kitchens and Mirror Wardrobes C LUXURY INTERIORS PTE LTD #04-21 Plaza Singapura (above Yaohan Orchard) Tel: *****05 Hh^wH^ Over 40,000 Order before 12 pm dally ■j» On direct order151 words
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Advertisement321 1986-08-12 26 Any lot purchased at the Auction can be traded m at the same price m the shop. All lots are unconditionally guaranteed. Finest selection ever displayed from Iran (Persia), Afghanistan, Turkey, Caucasia, Kashmir Pakistan. l§P{?3r Hassan's Carpets Pte Ltd l&g§2£ji #01 -15, 28-32 Tanglin Shopping Centre 'ZSy-j^ I Singapore 1024321 words
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Miscellaneous131 1986-08-12 26 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 6/16 C Fair Melbourne 3/15 C Showers Bangkok 26/31 C Cloudy Moscow 17/25 C Fair Beijing 18/31 C Cloudy New York 20/29131 words
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Article1369 1986-08-12 1 Schoolwork, housework, it's all too much! SOME time ago, my mother, m a state of unconquerable fury, stormed out of the house, taking the bewildered but loyal Filipina maid with her. That left my grieving father, nonchalant brother, pompous sister, and I, the unselfish youngest daughter.1,369 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-08-12 1 MAKE arrangements to be born last and yon may succeed m avoiding household chores. Bat it doesn't work m a home where the youngest is bullied. An encouragingly large group (at least eight letters) prove that household chores can keep the family alive, tightly-knit and395 words
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Article631 1986-08-12 2 THANKS to my years of observation, here are 10 rules to help lazy teenagers avoid housework. They work reasonably well for me and my friends, and should prove useful and satisfactory for others. Make minor adjustments where necessary. 1. If you detest washing up after631 words
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Article307 1986-08-12 2 AS I am the youngest m my family, I normally get away with the least work and watch my sister's face grow red. Seivland Poh, 14 When he is asked to do anything, my elder brother responds so slowly, Mum loses patience and307 words
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Article220 1986-08-12 2 "EXPERTS... are finding that adolescence may be the worst time for grief. "It's not a time when most kids want to sit down with their folks and talk about feelings/ said an article about teenagers and loss through death m The Straits Times, Ang2. Have220 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-08-12 2 IT IS simply is not fair. My two brothers always leave me to do all the dirty dishes, etc. They make the same excuses: They have too much homework, they are meeting a friend or they are going to a party. My281 words
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Article, Illustration508 1986-08-12 2 I COULD never pronounce the word chore until I had to do the chores at home, when I was about 10. Sharon Gao, 14 My parents say it's only fair my brother does the chores. Then when he goes to the army, I'll have to508 words
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Advertisement1250 1986-08-12 2 JADE- HURRY 1 LAST DAYS 1 NOW SHOWING at 4 THEATRES WflHfflil^ /rPFWJ 8 CATHAY A PEOPLE'S THEATRE g ■^.n" s ™r^ l J^^s^ l^z H^sSBMIHHPVI ss^JfrHr-l now showing at 2 cinemas 1 HARD-HITTING ACTION DRAMA oriental.- last day n.aoam, us, 3.30. 7.00 9.00 IttH r^Sfl Wli'!l tKff*9. WM "Q,1,250 words
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Article, Illustration760 1986-08-12 3 To kick off the first Traditional Theatre Festival starting next week, Sing Sheng Philharmonic Society is staging an unusual opera called The One Hundredth Bride. KOH SIEW TIN speaks to the people m the production. THE staging of The One Hundredth Bride760 words
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Article73 1986-08-12 3 •JH^rK'S^O^S!' IS iA ft -ft S t:fl] 'rprih'tifnW/hiLK: fnw^#^ r«»u ihA vim fa -imt: is */i:-L:-friri'j^: i-.fitfn rs- o jcEfnufiff^/s "£fn a ft'» h*&fnei;^^Lifs?E 7 o j£J^ftjPK7tt*fcff7£tffr f£ '£fr]Hi*±tJJ»f7 y x *f !l fij *W J£ "i: o W r an^?E3at» m ft p, m m *tm%& 3£#S'J&7 4ftJ£& I'J73 words
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212 1986-08-12 3 ACUPUNCTURE treatment can cure colds and influenza, a Taiwan research team claims. It found that inserting acupuncture needles into the Hoku point, between the thumb and the index finger, can stimulate an increase m interferon m the blood. Interferon is aFCJ - 212 words
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Article, Illustration624 1986-08-12 3 SOPRANO Fan Yu Wen, from Taiwan, plays the part of the girl picked by the King of Xinjiang for his 100 th bride. Miss Fan, 40, who is the female lead, Ayishan, m The One Hundredth Bride, said she was performing the opera for624 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-08-12 3 %}m-~s^ffimk*B M ms mamma? tit t Wffi#sftgd fieij f^ w43 Sift* H^^SWife// tefn w ft« ft m& ¥i^fei^ fAfri a wtta•ft s i js it ffn^ L 4i-^sW^ig **Js'-£Si<'&f#£HA'J3o < pi 1k 6-j tt > W ft fibiA,*3K^6iJ*^:^iri —'Mr] Sß »PSStS«ifsi*Jl 1981 5(J 1983^ ffeJUSJi^' o a ttT-^T^m&mw -So iSng^Jg'J80 words
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Article, Illustration437 1986-08-12 3 Fewer Taiwanese are taking 'a fantasy' home RENTING out books used to be good business m Taiwan years ago, when its people were not as affluent as they are today, when television was less common and video virtually unheard of. The book-renting store, usually located m a small alley, wasFCJ - 437 words
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Article, Illustration831 1986-08-12 4 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ B> WITH the formation of Sri Anggerik bangsawan group recently there was a good prospect for intensified activities m this branch of the Malay performing art. And now, this indeed appears to be the case, with Sriwana taking a bold831 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-08-12 4 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ HARAPAN setinggi gunung masyarakat Melayu agar seni bangsawan terpelihara tercapai juga akhirnya. Penubuhan kumpulan bangsawan Sri Anggerik baru-baru mi merupakan langkah permulaan ke arah tujuan tersebut. Walaupun masih terlalu awal untuk meninjau sejauh mana kemampuan yang boleh dimainkan oleh persatuan itu namun sekurang-kurangnya643 words
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Advertisement952 1986-08-12 4 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES S^nSSKSTS, RafAe r«v sppvivp- d/^/y modular courses m: mgm CTABJTC DCE%fIQQI HHHHIffIHI Telefax No: (*****9 Kates: t»ox service. M™« w noOUOO I iUHUIiIMIi Sa es service. Straits Times: 5525.00 psc cm. Collected: 555.00 <g URSE I FEE I _fig io I Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel952 words
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Advertisement748 1986-08-12 5 v i iw W a A Wk 1 I JB I a c V A (ill W J^^ A I 1 I Jm -.I A m T 2 Eating Out HAADYAI THAI FOOD Restn. Authentic Thai home-cooked food specially prepared by Bangkok chef. 467, Joo Chiat Rd. *****34. 3 Catering748 words
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Advertisement657 1986-08-12 5 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services j^Wt' T corporate** Hffl 1 M/fIV 1000 Ipi DIGITISER for the r \t^^ >BM PC and IBM PC Compatible |gL Compatible Software: AutoCAD GEM Applications, MicroCAD VersaCAD PC Paintbrush, CADKEY, DR HALO II and many more Exclusive Distributor: Peripheral Solutions (S) Pte657 words
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Advertisement567 1986-08-12 5 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing KITCHEN CABINET SPECIALIST Latest design direct from factory. Workmanship guaranteed $100-$lBO p.f.r. Instalment arrangeable. Tel: *****40. URGENT SALE. USED householc furniture, fridge, t.v., table, etc View time: Bam 6pm on 12/8/86 17-C Fair Dr., Off Halg Rd. (1543 A SPECIALIST IN upholstery o sofa, trade-in accepted.567 words
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Advertisement1028 1986-08-12 5 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products ■Hi JUNGHEINRICH The Hand Pallet Truck which has proved itself more than 1 000 000 times deserves your confidence Lift capacity up to 2,000 kg. Electric version available jf^^. i^. •^^^KS-, TEL: *****10 MHE LOGISTICS a division of ifWrJIiMBr MECHANICAL HANDLING ENGINEERING1,028 words
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Advertisement631 1986-08-12 5 30 Hairdressing I PETER [&GUYS 2 THE SCHOOL Y<O^ Wella Perm $8.00 B« Steam/Cut $7.50 Cut/Blowdry $2.50 Sortng August 1 For the b« mute, oriy toh producn wi be ion) tor J at IxiteMwa tenm For Enquires *****65 HAIR COURSES AVAILABLE Comprehensive h Advance 24 wks Unisex Hairstyling (evening) 32631 words
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Advertisement254 1986-08-12 5 ~fr^t^ ii*i m Ik m ■>■'■• People value their time. Classified ads are organized which makes it fast and easy for readers to find your ads and do business with you. TheStraitsTimesp^T Classifieds L^sj 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture «r^. 36 House Renovation/ Decor HDB GRILLES WINDOW All enquiries254 words
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Advertisement348 1986-08-12 5 ELEPHONE SERVICE: nday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm (spm deadline tor ne»t day) Saturday: 8 30am to m (11am deadline for The Sunday Times i Pubk HoWay: 9am to lpm OUNTER SERVICE: *S ORCHARD CENTRE, #***** LUCKY PLAZA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 12 on. lpm to 5 30pm348 words
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Advertisement376 1986-08-12 5 36 House Renovation/ Decor KHUA QUAH CO. INTERIOR DECORATION Reasonable Pile* And Standard Workmanship Reposition sink with support $360 Additional wall tiles for kitchen 3 sides 2 toilets $1,000 Construct cabinet base $100 Flooring ceramic tiles lncl. skirting, design, etc. 3-Roomed $1,700- $2.80< 4-Roomed $2,800- $4.40 C 5-Roomed $4,000- $6,50376 words
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Advertisement899 1986-08-12 6 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN ROOF, leakage, gutter, water-down pipe, welding work, painting, fencing, awning, partitions, cement wood work. Call *****51/ *****18. TIEN 3HENG AWNINGS. We specialise m all kinds of awnings, awnings service, scantiles, roof leakage, gutter, ceilings, fencing, etc Call: *****91. WE SPECIALISE IN aluminium awnings, sliding899 words
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Advertisement846 1986-08-12 6 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGES $30 (cheap rates). House, office removal, pianos, organs delivery and all kinds of transportation services. Experienced workers provided. Open 7 days a week. Tel: *****40. LOWEBT CHARGE $30 (economical rates). Specialists In house removal/ transportation service, office removal, pianos and organs. Workers provided. Open846 words
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Advertisement813 1986-08-12 6 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services FOR RELIABLE ACCOUNTING, co. secretarial tax services call us. Also available regn. address/ answering facilities. Tel: *****32. PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS $10, answering $10, Telex $5, office rm./ table/ typing (w.p.). Tel: *****78/ *****44. PART-TIME ACCOUNTING/ Bookkeeping/ tax return services. Reasonable charges. Tel: *****97. REQN.813 words
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Advertisement1184 1986-08-12 6 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities Light Industrial Development Johor Bahru Our clients are the registered owners of a light industrial property situated m Tampoi, Johor Bahru. All approvals including building and earthwork plans have been obtained m respect of the development of terrace, semi-detached and detached factory units. Our1,184 words
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Advertisement1256 1986-08-12 6 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available J~~ AVOID FRUSTRATION AND DISAPPOINTMENTS!! We know how to help employers h*7s(f\ and maids click first time. I pfcCKAGt If things go wrong, we put them right immediately. ft •fir,, call *****66 5 l ))n yum»n CO» _J Humana Management Consultants Man1,256 words
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Advertisement498 1986-08-12 6 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Confidential Assistant Secretary The Job: The successful candidate will assist m the preparation of quotations, delivery orders, stock control and arrange for aftersales service. In addition, she is expected to handle general clerical duties, office correspondence, sending telexes and attend498 words
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Advertisement346 1986-08-12 6 Ofhlngua* The Inlingua School m Singapore, a member of an international network of Language Schools, is looking for dynamic, career-minded girls to join the school's administrative staff. Positions are available for: RECEPTIONISTS/ CLERKS Requirements: c Minimum GCE "O" level with credits m English and Mandarin, c A good command of346 words
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Advertisement683 1986-08-12 6 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PERTAMA GROUP Due to expansion, we are urgently looking for following staff: 1. GENERAL CLERKS With some typing experience 2. CASHIERS CUM RECEPTIONIST With some relevant experience Walk-In Interview on Aug 12, 13, 14 from 2.30 pm 5.00 pm Or write to: The Manager Admin.683 words
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Advertisement899 1986-08-12 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Cameron Hotel requires GENERAL CLERK c QCE O' level, c Simple typing, c Preferably staying around disrtict 16, 17. 18. Interested please call personally for interview at: 547 UPPER CHANGI ROAD SINGAPORE 1648 TEL: *****18 Firm requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c GCE 'O 1 level899 words
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Advertisement647 1986-08-12 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED CHINESE FEMALE General Clerks. Age between 21 28. Able to type good command of English. Salary $450 to $500. Call *****87 for appointment. URGENTLY REQD. INDIAN accounts clerk for import export firm. Pis. apply m own handwriting with tel. contact to: Colombo Court P.O.647 words
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Advertisement828 1986-08-12 7 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales CLINIQUE A great opportunity to work for a famous line of cosmetics... Clinique is looking for capable ladies interested m an exciting and rewarding career, working m the fast paced environment of Singapore's leading department stores, to join us as Beauty Consultants.828 words
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Advertisement478 1986-08-12 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Wrangler turn uwiwu« Well established manufacturing company requires young enthusiastic ladies/gentlemen for ,W the position aWafaeW lifii Requirements: Secondary education Age 16 and above Pleasant personality Experience preferred but not necessary We offer Basic salary Commission Medical benefits Annual leave Hardworking, intelligent resourceful personnel can earn478 words
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Advertisement874 1986-08-12 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Established firm requires FEMALE INDOOR SALES PERSONNEL c Talk, talk talk. c Able to speak well In English Mandarin. c Working experience reqd c Hardworking able to work independently, c Able to solve problems. Call personally between 2p.m. to sp.m. #08-09 TEXTILE CENTRE Established interior company874 words
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Advertisement714 1986-08-12 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SAf.ES PERSONNEL WITH experience In selling castors required. Basic salary and commission provided. Call Catherine *****40 for interview. SALES REPRESENTATIVES REQD. to sell cleaning chemicals directly to hotels, schools and restaurants. Interested persons, please call 743-4414. TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE reqd. Please apply stating qualifications and past714 words
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Advertisement434 1986-08-12 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical i Minimum 3 GCEO' Levels m Science or Technical stream Willing to work 2 rotating shifts Good 7 /increment *S° n JS'* J Starting offer JtIZJI Salary 3mths Prolit 1 13tn L °»9 J Shm?lng J*nth Service Bonus Bo u8 B u434 words
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Advertisement596 1986-08-12 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical JP«^B«^*MM»"« -^j A leading Plastic Injection Moulding machine manufacturer m Jurong has immediate vacancies lor: PRECISION MECHANICS/ MACHINISTS Requirements: a Completed N.S., new RODs are welcome. c OCE O' Level or NTC 3 m Maintenance Fitting/ Metal Machining. In-house training will be provided for new recruit*.596 words
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Advertisement627 1986-08-12 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical PCI engaged m manufacturing of tele- 9£s iM communication equipment and computer IB| products using SURFACE MOUNT TECHNOLOGY, invites candidates with jj SMT knowledge or who are interested m WM new challenges for the following positions Wm I aaal lTß*?TT?fWT^ffr^Ba!l 9b\ 1627 words
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Advertisement273 1986-08-12 8 Land surveying firm requires: SURVEY ASSISTANTS c Completed N.S. c Possess driving licence, c Able to work under tough conditions. SURVEY DRAUGHTSWOMEN (DRAFTING) SURVEY DRAUGHTSWOMEN (COMPUTER) c completed sec. 2. c Hardworking. Interested please ring *****20 for interview LOCAL TRADING COMPANY requires TECHNICIANS c Diploma m Electronic Engineering. c Experience273 words
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Advertisement744 1986-08-12 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Pharmaceutical Plant urgently require*: FEMALE LAB TECHNICIAN c Mm. 'A' level qualifications. Interested please call personally for an interview from Bam-spm: *****36 EXPERIENCED SAFETY SUPERVISOR with Safety Certificate required for construction site. Please write In with resume, current expected salary and contact number to: The Adver-*744 words
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Advertisement739 1986-08-12 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production i^SSHIHiaSi £P Seagate I Minimum Primary 6 education you have a choice of working hours: No experience required Training will be provided laaaawHTTTaWlaHi iiaa^aaaw^ •12 days annual leave v I739 words
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Advertisement310 1986-08-12 8 HYMOLD b PTELTD Plastic injection E molding factory g requires: 2 rotating shifts and permanent night SE shift Normal working hrs 1 Interview at: Fourth Lok Yang Road I Singapore 2262 Tel: *****66 I Feeder Bus Service 250 from Jurong Interchange and 250 A from Taman Jurong and Boon Lay.310 words
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Advertisement444 1986-08-12 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production We urgently require: Female Operators Starting salary $410 No rotating shifts, 5-day work-week Good fringe benefits Interested, please come personally tor an interview between 9.00 am 5.00 pm at. Personnel Department Matsushita Electronics (S) Pte Ltd 202 Bedok South m Avenue 1 Singapore 1646 Electronic company444 words
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Advertisement573 1986-08-12 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An expanding group of companies dealing with international courier services urgently requires the following personnel. (A) PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS (Outdoor) c GCE A' level, c Age 24 and below. Possess own vehicle, c Outgoing personality. c Ability to Interact with all levels of people. c Able573 words
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Advertisement486 1986-08-12 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous APRO V Your Security Link With The Future Protection Officers (Men or Women) Gross Salary: $700 The Job: To control access to premises To activate or deactivate alarms To write reports on irregularities To perform electronic readings Requirements: GCE 'O' level or486 words
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Advertisement530 1986-08-12 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Jurong mild steel factory requires: 1) TOOL DIE MAKER c 2-3 years' experience In milling, grinding and lathe machines. 2) WELDER 3) WATCHMAN a Able to speak English. Please contact *****66 10, FIRST LOK YANG RD. SINGAPORE 2262 SBB Bua 250 from Jurong Interchange. has vacancies530 words
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Advertisement664 1986-08-12 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MALE CHINESE STORE ASSISTANTS required by trading firm Starting salary $500 plus allowance Possess class 4 driving licence. Singapore citizens/ completed N.S. a Age below 26. Some knowledge of golf products is preferable. Able to write speak English is essential. Call Mrs Woo at *****69 for664 words
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Advertisement907 1986-08-12 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ROMA COFFEE H'SE requires WAITRESSES Experience necessary Age above 18 Pleasant looking Salary above $600 p.m. Interested applicants, come personally to: 304 Orchard Road #04-49/50 Lucky Plaza Singapore 0923 Urgently required DEBPATCH RIDERS Minimum Sec. 1 education. Own motorbike (150 c.c. and below). Valid class 2907 words
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Advertisement678 1986-08-12 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED FREELANCE ARTISTS (Graphic Design) required. Call *****13/4 for appointment. EXPERIENCED CLEANING SUPERVISOR reqd. Able to work Irregular hrs. plan schedule. *****63. FEMALE PACKER a Production Operators required. Age 14 above. Tel: *****91. JURONG BIRD PARK regs female Bird Show Performer. Int'd. pis. call: *****22. LONDON678 words
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Advertisement859 1986-08-12 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance STANDARD CREDIT PTE Ltd offers attractive terms for new/ used cars, hire purchase. Immediate approval. Tel: *****16/ *****43. #01-14, Ruby Plaza. 205 Balestier Rd Spore 1232. 84 Registration Numbers AUSPICIOUS NO. E*****D, asking $1,500 including all transfer. Tel: *****33. LUCKY REGISTRATION NUMBER 8818 for sale. Highest859 words
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Advertisement951 1986-08-12 9 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1980 MERCEDES 200. Central locking, sports rims, hi-fi. Tel: *****68. 1983 MERCEDES 200 Auto. Full accessories. Owner leaving. Showroom cond Call *****95 5/80 MERCEDES 200 manual, 2nd owner. Tax 4/'B7. Aircond. S/rims. Well maintained. *****68. 72 MERCEDES 200 s/rims. New paint, tip top condition. $2600. *****66.951 words
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Advertisement964 1986-08-12 9 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 5/85 NISSAN MARCH 1 OGL, aircon., radio cassette, tax 10/'B6, showroom condition. *****04 78 DATSUN 200 L atrcon. radio cassette. Metallic paint. Pte. owner, non-PARF. $3900 *****65 '78 DATSUN 120Y s/wagon. Aircon., new model, Up top cond. $8,800; loan $6,000. *****88. 78 DATSUN 120Y, PARF, tax964 words
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Advertisement963 1986-08-12 9 90 For Sale: Toyota TOYOTA CELICA END 1973. Very beautiful cond. Selling $5,400. Contact *****13/ *****22. 10/80, CELICA LIFTBACK ST 1600 c.c. 2 owners. Full accessories. Tax 9/86. Tip top cond. *****54. 10/83 CRESSIDA GL Auto. 2nd pte. owner. Tip-top cond. $36,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****35 1980 CRESSIDA 2.OGL, automatic. 2nd963 words
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Advertisement996 1986-08-12 10 92 For Sale: Mazda ALMOST '84, MAZDA 626 Sedan 5-speed. Aircon., radio, cassette, power steering, central lock power windows. Perfect cond. 1 pte. owner. Tax till Nov. "86. $24,300 0.n.0. Call *****81/ *****25. SEE TO BELIEVE. Like new, mid '83, Mazda 323 1.5 GT. Good cond. 4 doors. 1 owner.996 words
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Advertisement862 1986-08-12 10 93 For Sale: Honda SELL/ BUY GOOD quality used Honda cars. Reasonable offer to Genuine sellers. *****44. SEPT. 1977 HONDA Civic 2-door. Aircon. Radio cassette. Eligible for PARF. $6,000. Tel: *****33 1 CO. OWNER 8/81 Accord auto, saloon, low mileage, excellent cond., $9,500 0.n.0. Tel. *****88. 11/' BO HONDA ACCORD862 words
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Advertisement993 1986-08-12 10 96 For Sale: Other Makes LATE 77 MINI, PARF, high power set, sports rims., aircon., well maintained. $6800 0.n.0. Loan available. Tel: *****83. MID '80 SUBARU 1600 GLF, sspeed, new model, 2 owners, aircon., hi-fi, tax l/'B7, PARF, good cond. $8,900. Loan $6,000. *****35. 1983 RENAULT 9TSE. 2 owners, tax993 words
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Advertisement649 1986-08-12 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles ■77 MINI HONDA van. $1,250 0.n.0. Good condition, with extras. Call after 7pm, *****46. •77 NIBBAN E2O van, new paintwork upholstery. Selling $1,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****64. 78 DAIHATSU 550 cc pickup. Road tax/ insurance till 2/87. Good cond. $1,700. Tel. *****98. 79 JULY DATSUN Pick-up649 words
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Advertisement765 1986-08-12 10 99 Vehicles Wanted A GENUINE OFFER!! We're prepared to sell your vehicles at your required price with no charges, we also provide Immediate cash payment for all models of vehicles to your satisfaction:H.P. LOAI FOR NON-PARF KIAN SENG WHATT TRADING PTE LTD #02-21/20 Beauty World Plaza Upper Bukit Timah Rd.765 words
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Advertisement951 1986-08-12 10 100 Scrap Vehicles BETTER PRICES OFFERED for 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). BETTER951 words
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Advertisement654 1986-08-12 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses HOLLAND ROAD BUNGLW. 5 rms, 1 servant's, partially furn. with in-ground pool. $5,000 only Pis. call: *****84 HURRY) 2 1/2-STOREY terr house, Hong Leong Gdn., f/furn., aircon., 2900 sq.ft. $800 Tel: *****88 (5 lines). SIXTH AYE. Ming Teck Park d/storey semi-d. 3+l bdrms. Tastefully furn. Available654 words
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Advertisement508 1986-08-12 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments The Ascott Executive Residences Gracious living Starts Here. Singapore's first purpose built serviced apartments, The Ascott Executive Residences, are a unique combination of the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home. Located m the heart of the city. The Ascott508 words
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Advertisement395 1986-08-12 10 AVAILABLE RIDGEWOOD CONDO. Lthollho Rise, 4 bdrms. $2,500. Lunalllo Rise, 3 bdrms. $2,500. Kamehameha Rise, 4 bdrms. $1,800. OCCIDENTAL *****00/ *****31 Beautiful Apartments at affordable prices! c Rtdgewood $1,700 c Village Tower $2,300 c Hillcreet Arcadia $1,500 c Sommerville Park $1,200 c Villa Delle Rose $2,800 c Futura $3,300 c395 words
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Advertisement850 1986-08-12 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments cfirdmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Average rental $3,600 p.m. mcl. service charge Visit our show flat, 10am to spm Monday to Saturday or850 words
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Advertisement969 1986-08-12 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments $2,000.00 NEG. DIST.IO Crystal Court fully furnished apartment with full of privacy superb interior area, spacious roof top entertainment area. *****83. AMBER PK, BAYSHORE, Mandarin Gdn, 2/ 3/ 4 bdrms. Brand new. Excellent facilities. $900 $2,000. RCPL *****33/ *****11. BALMEG COURT 3-BDRM. Next to Haw Par969 words
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Advertisement1001 1986-08-12 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TULIP GARDEN MAIBONETTE, I near American School, upper, I lower units, brand new. Discuss i furnishings. $2,800. *****08. WOOLLERTON PK. 3 bdrms. All j with bathrm. attached, central aircon., f/furn. Garage. $3,300 excl. serv. charge. Phone *****51. 3 BEDROOM APTS. AVAIL, for rental m Mandarin Gardens.1,001 words
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Advertisement914 1986-08-12 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FURAMA TWR. F/FURN. 4+ 1 bdrms., complete with swimming pool Tel: *****55. FURNISHED APT. AT Chez Bright, St Thomas Walk #10-20 for rent. Tel: *****56/ *****25. FURN./ UNFURN. HDB/ Pte. apt./ rms. avail, at various dlsts. Express service. *****25/ 6/ 7. FUTURA #1»-14. 3,000 sq.ft. Carpeted.914 words
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Advertisement814 1986-08-12 11 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments EXPAT FAMILY REQ. apt. In D.9, 10, 11. Immed. occupation. Budget $3000. Owners call *****48. FOREIGNERS/ COUPLES REQ. 2 to 5-room HDB flats m any area. *****53/ *****67. RENTING OUT YOUR HDB/ •HUDC/Pte. Apts.? Pis. call us, we have ready clients. *****33. SMALL FAMILY urgently reqs.814 words
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Advertisement763 1986-08-12 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses \WH help you buy a house now with eoniplete peme of mind Chase Complete Home Loan Our loan offers you easy home ownership with 10 distinct advantages which include: Up to 90% financing (on valuation or purchase sq763 words
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Advertisement614 1986-08-12 11 D.28 BRAND NEW d/storey seml-d. Bright airy. 3 1 bdrms. family hall. South orientation. $510,000. City *****91. 0.28 MUGLISTON WALK d/storey renovated 3+l bdrms., split- level. Approx. 1900 sq.ft. No agents. $340,000 0.n.0. Call *****93. D.9 BRAND NEW D/storey bunglw. 15,000 sq.ft. above. Well designed. Property Resources, *****31/ *****75. OFF614 words
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Advertisement587 1986-08-12 11 3 I D.19 BINGLE-BTOREY TERR. 3 Me bdrms. Well renovated, 2500 sq.ft. $285,000. Rldgewoods *****51/2 D.19 SURIN AYE. D/storey seml-d. 4+ 1 rms. 3900 sq.ft. Morn. sun. DJ F'hold. $450,000. Holland *****79. 11l D.19 TABTEFULLY RENOVATED f/" r d/storey seml-d. 3,800 sq.ft. 4+ 1 ea rms. F'hold. $500,000. *****77 agt587 words
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Advertisement753 1986-08-12 11 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments s*^ 2 -room Apartments for Sale/ Lease (Junction of St. Martin's thrive and Tanglin Road) I Developer 1 Owner UnkurrmH Pte Ud Tenure of Land- Freehold JKt I Lo4 286 TS XXIV Planning Approval: DC 858/64 II ME=- I Fjtpecled753 words
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Advertisement852 1986-08-12 11 I D.19 CHUAN PARK 3-room mals. 1578 sq.ft. Extensively renovated, full condo. facilities, low main- tenance. View to offer. Kosu: *****52/ *****76. PEARLBANK APT. 1,800 sq.ft. 3 rms., high fir., morning sun, overlooking greenery. Fully ren- ovated. Grace Union *****46/ *****87 THOMSON YAOHAN VICINITY, d/storey mais. 2,100 sq.ft. 4 1,852 words
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Advertisement971 1986-08-12 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments CAIRNHILL OALLERIA MAIS. 2500 sq.ft. 3 1 rm. furn. $430,000 0.n.0. *****45/ *****61 Grandsfleld CAI QDN. d.14 Spanish design mais. 1400 sq.ft. 2 bdrms. mold Squash. $255 K. Vlllanelle *****61 CLEMENT! PK. CONOO, facing East. 1,750 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. $300,000 0.n.0. Shang Properties *****85 DIST.II971 words
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Advertisement967 1986-08-12 12 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments PINE QROVE HUDC Phase 111 top fir., 1770 sq.ft. nicely renovated, well maintained. $290,000. Bernard Valuers *****49. WELL KEPT. BRADOELL View Apt. 3 1/ attached. Facing East. $178,000. Future Homes: *****63/ *****64 (Sole Agent). BRADDELL VIEW PHASE 2 apt. mals. $200,000 to $220,000 0.n.0. 1770967 words
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Advertisement979 1986-08-12 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. 8LK.91 PAYA Lebar Way $37,000; Holland Blk 6 $52,000; Marsillng 81k. 50 $28,500; 4-rm. Bedok South 81k.52 $70,000; A.M. Klo 81k. 304 $85,000; Blk. lBo $80,000. Contact: *****52/ 3. 3-RM. TANJONG PAQAR Plaza 81k.2, terrazzo, p/furn., $60,000. Circuit Rd. 81k.49/ 34, $22,000/ $25,000 respectively.979 words
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Advertisement933 1986-08-12 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK CENTRAL 8LK.416. Terrazzo throughout/ cabinet. $52,000 neg. Tel. *****64 (Nur) BEDOK NORTH 3-RM. 81k.509 near market, all terrazzo, cabinets 2 wardrobes $49,000 neg. *****00. BEDOK NORTH 3-RM. L corner, all terrazzo, cabinets, $58,000. Full CPF. Tel. *****80/ *****53. BEDOK NORTH AYE.4, 5-rm. pt. b1k.98,933 words
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Advertisement445 1986-08-12 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. PT. BLK. 553, A.M. Klo, high fir. Morning sun. Nice ceramic flooring. $140,000. Rolf *****11. 5 RM. PT. Blk.B Ghlm Moh (2 units), mid fir., terrazzo parquet. $128,000. H.L. *****69. 5-RM. SPOTTIBWOODE/ A.M.Kio/ Holland. World Property Bldg. Management: *****22/ *****16. 5-RM. TELOK BLANQAH pt.445 words
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Advertisement756 1986-08-12 12 117 Properties Wanted INDONESIAN/ BUSINESSMEN LOOKING to purchase apts/ houses for d.5, 9, 10, 11, 15 21. Ready with cash. Quick transaction. *****64/ *****18 (No agts.) URGENTLY REOUIRED HDB flats: Clementi/ W., Teban. Pandan. Holland, Boon Lay, Marsillng all areas. *****36/ *****32. WANT TO BUY terrace/ seml-d. at Shelford, Watten756 words
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Advertisement895 1986-08-12 12 118 Factory Spaces SIONG HOE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Newly Complctad Building al Lorong 1, Toa Payoh for immediate lease Factory »pac»: 2nd 3rd storey: 1260 sq.ft. to 2795 sq.ft. 4th sth storey: 23,870 sq.ft. each. 6th storey: 1565 sq.ft. 6490 sq.ft. Office spites: 6th storey: 965 sq.ft. to 3251 sq.ft. Canteen:895 words
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Advertisement525 1986-08-12 12 19 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I <jL^"* < M»?i* W |Z2''a^^»J Foreigners Bea°> |i- w S *i£fc 1 1 95 sq ft 3 STOREY TERRACE 3a^^^t»^^t FLATTED FACTORY 821 3 sq ft Ql7l on ft" Z874 sq ft ENQUIRIES AND BOOKINGS l* OI525 words
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Advertisement235 1986-08-12 12 121 For Rent: Office Spaces f Jones 1 1 Lang Wootton I 532-3888 ORCHARD From 1,000 sq.ft. m I Cathay Building I Faber House I Forum Galleria 9 I International Bldg I I Liat Towers m I Ming Court Hotel I Orchard Plaza I Orchard Towers I Shaw Centre I235 words
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Advertisement783 1986-08-12 12 121 For Rent: Offtc* Spaces OOLDMLL PLAZA. Carpeted/ partitioned/ blinds. Sizes from 500 to 15,000 sq.ft From $1.00 to $2.50 ps.f. Forward Properties, *****00. ICB BUILDING, SHffNTON Way Prestlgeous office m centrally located district of Singapore. Excellent car park. *****91. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA #11-20. 473 sq.ft Cheap rental. Interested pis. contact783 words
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Advertisement450 1986-08-12 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces OFFICES WITH SEAVIEW 1 HONG LEONG BUILDING, Raffles Quay An impressive building m the heart of the city centre. Ideal for yourcorporate headquarters. High floor with beautiful seaview. Ample carparking. 7,500 sq.ft. for immediate occupation. Possible to subdivide. HONGKONG BANK450 words
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Advertisement214 1986-08-12 13 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PARAMOUNT HOTEL A SHOPPING CENTRE UNITS SQ.FT. 01-04 162.00 01-27 432.00 01-28 432.00 02-02 251.00 02-08 251.00 02-09 251.00 02-10 251.00 03-01 365.00 03-39 365.00 PENINSULA HOTEL A SHOPPING CENTRE UNITS SQ.FT. 81-50 (Kiosk) 22.00 01-34 500.00 02-19 965.00 03-29 1,115.00 03-41 (Kiosk) 22.00 04-50214 words
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Advertisement429 1986-08-12 13 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces COLOMBO COURT PRIME SHOPS SPACE I For retail/services 1 300 to 400 sq ft I Terms rental negotiable I Contact Mr Hoon/Mr Thio/Mrs Sim B at Tel: *****33/*****15 or Mr Seah at Tel: *****44 j^^ if J SUPREME HOUSE I429 words
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Advertisement284 1986-08-12 13 125 Shop Spaces j Wanted mmm mm m^^___^___r- i TO PURCHASE SHOP m Sim Llm < Square, ground floor, Inner core preferred, *****73 (llam-6pm). 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces Required to rent RESTAURANT SPACE 2,500 3,500 sq.ft. In Orchard Road area as Indonesian Restaurant. Preferably with open space area. Pleas* call 345-3000,284 words
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Advertisement772 1986-08-12 13 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel UL >niAiSi k ii PM>«> aiiJAiMOL- ie MQUrS* Itong Kong |4D 3N Airfares i Macau Tours Deluxe Hotel Td/3n from $1,070 Packages SD/4N trom Jl'\lq I Lee Gardens $888/C p/RM«rnms^ U Ho|jday |nn (QM),Hong Kong, Marco Polo. Royal Garden, Regal Meridien -$920/--lAli prices quoted772 words
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Advertisement353 1986-08-12 13 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises holiday on your way to a holiday iHßß99B>lln^ a^ *3LtflH jQ lp| [SINGAPORE KUANTAN KUCHING KOTA KINABALU I PACKAGE INCLUDES: CRUISE PASSAGE BERTH ACCOMMODATION COACH TRANSFER AND SIGHTSEEINGS FIRST-CLASS I HOTEL ACCOMMODATION MEALS FACILITIES OF CRUISE: RESTAURANTS DISCOTHEQUE DANCING HALL SWIMMING POOL353 words
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Advertisement95 1986-08-12 13 138 Where To Stay ■BRILLIANT THAILAND' OTEL offers throughout Thailand luxti-" rlous/ moderate hotels. *****7ft > v TIOMAN, AUR Chalet (bt.th~ room attached) beach f row Age with meals $20 per day. *****81. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IS AFFORDABLE, FAST-ACTING, FAR-REACHING, IMMEDIATE AND, BEST OF ALL EASY to use. Just call *****6695 words
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Advertisement267 1986-08-12 14 137 Tours 137 Tours It's now, and it's here m C El Whether you're a businessman or a holiday maker, here's the chance. Grab it. Join any of our tour for Hong Kong Or Taiwan, you'll be feasted at a regal Sending-of Imperial Banquet. Daily departure for your convenience. That's267 words
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Advertisement818 1986-08-12 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Take off <w&%» m Malaysia^^o Budget is now at Malaysia's International Airports m Penang anJ 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're flying818 words
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Advertisement474 1986-08-12 14 137 Tours 137 Tours C 8? PERTH wu J/m'ny J )it/df/otvei.9eax>n /^^r&P> VISIT OLD MACDONALD FARM! \^_\j^^s DEER FARM ROSE GARDEN <i J Jziz^tC^Z| J J~~J I f f tt== J—y Try Horse Riding See Sheep Shearing! S V\C^ Now Full-Board (All Meals Incl) rS^ With No Incr.««lnPric«!!Olf«Till3litOctl9B6Only« days man474 words
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Advertisement624 1986-08-12 14 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education rQ SCHILLER INTERNATIONAL «c UNIVERSITY American University <n "Xj*| t London, Paris, Heidelberg, Madrid. Strasbourg VjjjTj/ (Accredited Member AICS Washington DC UA) HOTEL MANAGEMENT DEGREE COURSES 2-year Associate Degree/Diploma m Hotel Mgt. 3/4-yr Bachelor's Degree m Hotel Mgt. 1 -yr Master of International Hotel624 words
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Advertisement461 1986-08-12 14 148 Computer Courses r-ADAIVIS-, COMPUTER ft COMMERCIAL l^^ SCHOOL COMPUTER COURSES For prof— low*>, executive*, ieeretart— cl«rlc*l/t»chnlc«l staff with no computer knowledge. SYMPHONY (V»r 111 FRAMEWORK II LOTUS 1-2-3 (Vet 2 0) Modu* 1 and Macro Programming AUTOCAD DRAFTING PACKAGE lUS ACCOUNTING PACKAGE DBASE 111 PLUS Module 1 DDasa Programming461 words
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Advertisement492 1986-08-12 14 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses SECRETARIAL, TYPING, SHARD, Bookkeeping: Classes anytime: Success Guaranteed: Raja's College: *****70/ *****03. TYPING 1/2/3 MONTHS: Electronic/ Electric Machines; B'keeping, Shorthand. Spore Inst. of Commerce *****81, *****49. TELEXFAX/ TELEX COURSE: $55 Individual coaching complete whole course. Tel: *****12. TYPEWRITING ALL LEVELS August Sessions. Join Peace Centre Commercial492 words
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Advertisement593 1986-08-12 15 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS COURSES OFFERED Fortran, Pascal, *1. NCC DIPLOMA IN Wordstar, dßase 11/111, COMPUTER STUDIES Lo<"« 1-2-3, Symphony, (Incorporating City Guilds Framework, Accounting, 747(418), designed forG.C.E. Micro-processor, "O"or "A" level Holders. No prior Assembler, computer knowledge is Courses 1593 words
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Advertisement357 1986-08-12 15 151 Language Courses ifffy ffliJlfa'fiMiTTnalP I j Hlta ITTvffll m T fl3kl3lf:l»l*(fl>iif''i4»'» HBri!Bri«nPf X l^Owßß Mil LEARN JAPANESE TODAY. All classes are conducted by Mr. X Yamabuta personally. Learn It the right way from Yamabuta Japanese Language School with all the advantages specially equipped with the most advanced audio visual357 words
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Advertisement609 1986-08-12 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses 170 Lost LIGHT BROWN MALE Pomeranian lost on Sat. 9/8/86 at 81k.242 Ser1^ angoon Aye 3 about 7pm. Puppy .^JBSHaar^Hßn^sH aaaW badly needs medical attention. il Finder call: *****64 Reward JHjE M 1." I *H^H^B^^^sV LOST A BLACK Alsatian around HB^daaaaHß^Baßaßßßßßk nBjtMHBaMIMBI Katong. Arthur609 words
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Advertisement356 1986-08-12 15 BASIC FITNESS INSTRUCTOR'S COURSE Date: 18th Aug. '86 Frequency: Twice a week Duration: One month Cost: $200 per month Venue*. Body Workshop #27-01 High Street Centre North Bridge Rd., 5.0617 Topics covered: Practical theory workshops m aerobics resistance training. General assessment of clientele. Anatomy. Nutrition. General knowledge of setting up356 words
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Advertisement405 1986-08-12 15 PRAYER TO HOLY SPIRIT Holy Spirit Thou who make me see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give me the divine gift to forgive forget the wrong that Is done to me and who are In all instances of my life with me. I,405 words
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Advertisement19 1986-08-12 15 YOUR 1 t O(^ptE TE sag** 5» m 9 81 4 Available at all good bookshops O FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS19 words
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Advertisement847 1986-08-12 15 NOTICES The MRT Corporation "fender Notice (1) Stabilized Power Supply (55V) (2) UV Recorder (3) Variable Transformer (2KVA Single Phase, 270 V AC) (4) 2KVA Smewave Inverter (Single Phase) The MRT Corporation invites tenders for the supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of the above items. Closing Date: 27/8/86 at 12847 words
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Advertisement801 1986-08-12 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OK TUB REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons Number BS9 of ISBS In the Matter of Singapore Building Corporation, limited And In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order dated Bth August, 1986 made m801 words
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Advertisement644 1986-08-12 15 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No B*B of 198 C In the Matter of an Instrument of Mortgage dated the 4th day of April I*Bs (Registered as No I/winiD In the Regiatry of Titles) Between SIM IJM FINANCE LIMITED Plaintiffs And GOENADI WIDJAJA Defeadant NOTICE OF I ADVERTISEMENT. To: GOENADI644 words
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Advertisement259 1986-08-12 16 "VH^J I SUMMER I PACKAGE MM BSmPPIBBH WW*BSSm wSfStSV^rvm^nX*m*' 11|^7t TT I if IT iB'S?BK^R?W^T»S3 WmJmMmSw^WSMi^ ;'%^sS4|llb %£Sw£jfi£AM|b«HHMMß||iMniH 13 ISafIHE'V SjßWfffPjß -^^^J^nK Confroi $160 1 .IB -rVy^ 1 tU* PUBNO"°2a3 I "I I it ikM BLK 164! #04-3633 BUKIT MERAH CENTRAL SINGAPORE 0315, TEL: *****11, *****22, *****33 nULtiVtlilt m^ oAKiS/livl259 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous587 1986-08-12 16 SUN TAN ByCoiiette PEANUTS ByScmulz MPP"TwiTHOURflMNC/A^| a /^l DOhYei€H\^^'^WEU- Jk THATs Youft^B r r ff7\\ PRo&lems.idonT n %g> [CLOSE MY EYES lrw~^ {TRm&i£-ucMJC*H H /uavf vou fvfr /vnn mm n meiTc A man is put in o.^u Rpnnlp in "f#\ KNOH/HoWW" y jP^\s\ ATmUT rj\ jT^ U^^S^JS^f. i I hSouluT587 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-08-12 17 Pranksters run riot in strict mission school KANNAN CHANDRAN reviews Heaven Help Us, now showing at Lido. UNDER the veneer of schoolboy pranks and jokes, Heaven Help Us takes a dig at the old belief that a sound education can only be achieved under the threat of a whip. It's463 words
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Article, Illustration624 1986-08-12 17 ARCHAEOLOGICAL experts are taking the 2,500-year-old Parthenon temple apart piece by piece and putting it together again m a major restoration project to give Athens' best-known landmark a facelift. Pollution, the weather, earthquakes, haphazard restoration attempts at the turn of the century and theReuter - 624 words
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Article, Illustration794 1986-08-12 17 Chick Corea and his Elektric Band played fusion of the highest order at the World Trade Centre auditorium on Saturday, but it confirmed our reviewer NG's worst fears about that particular brand of jazz. MAKE no mistake about it. Chick Corea plays fusion. He may notK. F. SEETOH - 794 words
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Miscellaneous331 1986-08-12 17 What's On 1^== TALK a snake charmer's act. Pasir Room. 10.30 am -8 pm. Free, of-war of the Japanese at Se- mission: $2 20 for adults and X-RAY tuw nnspiTAi Aivn roM Panjang Paradise Restaurant On till Monday. larang Barracks in 1942. $1.10 for children FREE CHEST X-RAY for EHHrHS331 words
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Miscellaneous974 1986-08-12 17 —I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another974 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement299 1986-08-12 18 A sound education is a long and costly process. For their sake, don't compromise it. It's never too early to start planning for your anymore premiums. In addition, a monthly child's educational needs, especially m times benefit equivalent to 1% of the amount such as these when a sound education299 words
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Advertisement215 1986-08-12 18 ■251 Make the ***** EDUCATED Bjll CHOICE AhMV Study at Murdoch University KS3S| Apply now for 1987 intake ;HHuB No government quota/visa fees '^i!ffw^ffli^r Murdoch University is pleased to announce that it will I offer a limited number of places m 1987 for Singapore 3uHl3fHjME|: 1 residents m: JjfSraSßtlfc: Undergraduate215 words
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Miscellaneous178 1986-08-12 18 m my view hi Catherine Ong Women with murder on their minds Tuesday Premiere Guilty Conscience (Ch 5, 11.31 pm) ANTHONY HOPKINS acts as criminal attorney Arthur Jamison tonight. Richard Levinson and William Link, the Emmy- winning writing-producing team behind the Colombo series, and consultant to Murder She Wrote, created178 words
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Miscellaneous134 1986-08-12 18 IHHHBHK^^i-HHL^iiilfllHHHHtrtl-j Arthur Jamison (Anthony Hopkins) with his wife (left) played by Blythe Danner and his mistress (Swoosie Kurtz) in Tuesday Premiere Guilty Conscience (Ch 5, 10.30 pm). what it takes to develop a country. First, the developing country needs money. To get it, it has to cater to countries with134 words
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Miscellaneous194 1986-08-12 18 ture in these areas, with dire results. We've all heard of the Third World, but if you aren't sure how many countries and cultures make up this Third World and what they need to survive, then tune in and find out. This programme also takes viewers from the Summit meetings194 words
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Miscellaneous112 1986-08-12 18 SBC 5 I 111 V Patrick Lee sings Don't Play Games in Variety Tonight (Ch 5, 8 pm). For the Young THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY THE NINE LIVES OF ELEFEGO BACA (Ch 5, C.3I pm): The daring Elefego Baca, a law-abiding cowboy and sharp shooter, fights a mob of112 words
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Miscellaneous771 1986-08-12 18 AH programmes in English unless otherwise indicated (Part 1) (See For the Young) 7.30 News (Malay) 7.50 Newswatch (Children's news bulletin) 8.00 Variety Tonight On Home Grounds (Part 2/last episode/Entertainment programme): The line-up includes Heritage, Zircon Lounge, Dick Lee, Jacintha Abisheganaden, Matthew Tan, Ken Lim and Patrick Lee. 9.00 News771 words
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