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Title Section15 1986-08-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article636 1986-08-14 1 LIM KWAN KWAN; LOW MEI MEI; THIO LAY HOON - LIM KWAN KWAN LOW MEI MEI THIO LAY HOON 'No restrictions' on Sundays, holidays preferred by half of 79 wards By and ABOUT half of Singapore's; 79 constituencies are m favour of free parking m their Housing Board estates on Sundays and public holidays and some636 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-08-14 1 Declining births: Mixed group to look into solutions IT WILL be a mixed group of people who will meet to discuss ways to encourage women to have more children. Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), said yesterday that the committee would comprise sociologists, demographers, officials420 words
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386 1986-08-14 1 No signs of damage, says ministry jhjhj THE Public Works Department has checked five buildings which were reported to have been affected by earth tremors on Tuesday following an earthquake m Sumatra. A National Development Ministry statement released last night said the buildings showed "no visible signs of damage". But386 words
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Article37 1986-08-14 1 BEIJING The Chinese Army has offered annual awards ranging from 300 yuan (Ssl7s) to 4,000 yuan for scientific or technological innovations, Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. The prizes will be awarded later this year. AFPAFP - 37 words
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257 1986-08-14 1 PARIS France's booming pornographic industry is to do its bit for the nations heritage. Thanks to a surprise move by the right-wing National Front, blue movies and risque magazines will be called upon to help to finance local museums. The Front struckFT - 257 words
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285 1986-08-14 1 Chong Eu runs Penang for fifth term PENANG Dr Lim Chong Eu was sworn m yesterday as the Chief Minister of Penang, leading the state government for a fifth term. The number of state executive councillors (or Cabinet officers) remains at eight, but four of those named are new faces.NST - 285 words
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Article39 1986-08-14 1 WELLINGTON Harrods, the London department store, has taken High Court action against a small New Zealand tailoring firm, Harach, claiming that it was using a similar sign-writing style, Harrods' lawyer, Mr Chris Chapman, told reporters yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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300 1986-08-14 1 Peter Hazelhurst - Service advises Japanese firms on investing in four NICs Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO In a move which could inject new investments into Southeast Asia m the next three years, a research institute here has started a service to advise Japanese firms on how to transfer production operations to300 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-08-14 1 KARACHI Pakistan authorities briefly detained leading dissident Benazir Bhutto and arrested hundreds of opposition supporters yesterday m the biggest political crackdown of the country's 16-month-old civilian government. Witnesses said police raided homes of all top opposition leaders m Karachi, Lahore, RawalpindiReuter - 418 words
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154 1986-08-14 1 GROWING optimism about the economy and institutional baying sent share prices soaring yesterday as the Straits Times Industrial Index rose 17.83 points to 797.M the highest level since June 11 last year. The rise was broad based with 158 counters registering gains,154 words
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Advertisement19 1986-08-14 1 Inside Summary World News 3-5 Asean Causeway 7 Comment/ Perspective 12,13 Letters 14 TlmesDollar 15-18 Racing 19 Sports 29,2119 words
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Article463 1986-08-14 2 Sharity m US film THE COMMUNITY CHEST'S Sharity Club programme will be featured m a one-minute filmlet that an American organisation intends to include m an international film it is making. United Way, the US group on which the Chest is modelled, will feature various Community Chest or similar463 words
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Article221 1986-08-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: HDB RESIDENTS will largely be responsible for the success of town councils. If they want to have a say m deciding what their living environment should be, they most be prepared to do their part. Since only an active minority needs to sit on the221 words
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Article306 1986-08-14 2 Botha to do it his way SOUTH AFRICAN President P. W. Botha, calling for white unity m the face of world pressure, denounced the sanctions campaign against his country as "one of the most extreme forms of political fraud of the 20th century" and pledged to push306 words
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Article296 1986-08-14 2 British teams banned THE RECENT SPATE of soccer fan violence surrounding last weekend's Amsterdam 711 tournament has resulted m British soccer teams being banned from next year's Amsterdam pre-season tournament. And m reaction to last week's stabbing of three fans on board one of its ships, the British ferry296 words
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Article375 1986-08-14 2 All-Asian showcase CREATIVE CLOTHES, natty accessories, fine furnishings, arresting art works all may look like international and very 80s designs except for one big difference. They were created m Asia, particularly Asean, and made with materials native to the region. And now, they're under one roof right here375 words
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Article213 1986-08-14 2 TECK PUAT INVITED TO JOIN STANDARD CHARTERED BOARD HOTELIER KHOO Teck Puat is expected to join the board of Standard Chartered Bank PLC soon. The Goodwood Park Hotel chairman was among three businessmen invited to join the board. He is likely to accept the offer, sources said. Mr John213 words
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Article169 1986-08-14 2 and Across the Causeway Golkar wants to stay INDONESIA'S RULING PARTY said yesterday it hopes to remain m power until well into the next century amid criticism of the army's involvement m politics. Minister of State Sudharmono, the right-hand man of President Suharto and head of the ruling169 words
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Article89 1986-08-14 2 HDB STAND 'INDEFENSIBLE' A LETTER from two readers argues that the Housing Board's decision not to buy back HUDC flats is a clear breach of faith and understanding and is morally indefensible. It says the relationship between the Government/statutory boards on the one hand and the public on the89 words
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Article199 1986-08-14 2 Product Advertiser Section/Page Arfne Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd Audn Bigston Electronics Eastland Trading —22 Pertama Audio Sharp/ Roxy Sales Bank Standard Chartered Bank Batteries Union Carbide Campaign Ministry Ot Health —*1 Carpets Amir Sons —22 Hassan's Carpet 2/ Ceftif Fans Newey Eyre Ch» Sauce Nestle (Maggi) 2 Compact199 words
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Advertisement69 1986-08-14 2 Easy Holidays No early morning calls. No hurried breakfast to make the bus. No guide to hurry and shepherd you from sight to sight. No packing and unpacking every day. "It's what we DON'T offer that you'll find irresistible." reads the advertisement at classification 137. J Classifieds: Pg. 8, Section69 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-08-14 3 Joy and sorrow mark 25th anniversary of Berlin Wail WEST BERLIN East and West Germany yesterday marked the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall with jubilant celebrations on one side and mournful commemoration on the other. In West Berlin, Chancellor Helmut Kohl branded the wall a monument to inhumanity andReuter; UPI - 454 words
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281 1986-08-14 3 BEIJING CHINA is considering adopting a five-day work week as its modernisation programme has resulted m a sharp increase m productivity, the China Daily reported yesterday. Mr Bi Dachuan, vice-di-rector of the Beijing-based National Research Centre for Science and Technology, said that the riseAFP - 281 words
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191 1986-08-14 3 Officer in Gurkha row loses command LONDON A British army officer who was beaten up by his own Gurkha soldiers for allegedly insulting them has been relieved of his command of the unit m Hongkong, the Defence Ministry said here. Major Corin Pearce, 31, suffered two broken ribs and severeUPI; AP - 191 words
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Article, Illustration350 1986-08-14 3 WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND'S suspension from the Anzus defence pact with Australia and the United States has left it alone and exposed, the country's major newspapers said yesterday. In strongly-worded editorials, newspapers m Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch bitterly criticised Prime Minister David Lange for whatReuter - 350 words
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250 1986-08-14 3 NEW DELHI India's Upper House of Parliament yesterday passed a landmark resolution granting the government sweeping powers for the creation of an army-patrolled security belt along the Indo-Pa-kistan border to prevent Sikh separatists from crossing into Punjab state. The resolution, approved byUPI; Reuter - 250 words
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182 1986-08-14 3 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON Five Chinese who were rejected by a Conservative club m Oxford, England, have now been granted membership. The five a manager and four chefs of a Chinese restaurant who say they are ardent supporters of British Prime Minister Margaret182 words
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229 1986-08-14 3 City under threat as 100,000 Chinese battle floods BEIJING One hundred thousand people are working round the clock to bolster dykes m north-east China, where fresh floods have struck 2,511 villages and now threaten the major city of Harbin, the state-run central television reported yesterday. The broadcast said floodwaters reachedReuter - 229 words
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Article134 1986-08-14 4 NEW YORK— Oil prices rose promptly on Tuesday after Iraqi aircraft struck the Iranian oil terminal at Sirri island. In the United States, the price o West Texas intermediate rose by near ly US$l (552.16) to about U5515.70 by mid-afternoon, while m Britain, Bren closed 57 cents higherFT - 134 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-08-14 4 At least three tankers hit by Iraqi raid on Gulf island centre DUBAI AN IRAQI attack on Iran's vital Sirri island transhipment centre m the southern Gulf left blazing tankers and dead crewmen, posing a serious threat to Teheran's ability to export crudeReuter - 477 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-08-14 4 We'll pursue our own brand of reform, says Botha DURBAN SOUTH AFRICAN President P.W. Botha, calling for white unity m the face of world pressure, denounced the sanctions campaign against his country as "one of the most extreme forms of political fraud of the 20th century" and pledged to pushReuter; AP - 416 words
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315 1986-08-14 4 Reagan defends his S. Africa policies CHICAGO In a strong defence of his South African policies, President Ronald Reagan said calls for sanctions against South Africa were mainly supported by the most radical South African blacks who seek to promote hunger and desperation m order to seize control of theReuter; AFP - 315 words
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191 1986-08-14 4 PARIS The rightist government of Prime Minister Jacques Chirac yesterday forced through Parliament its plans to privatise > state television channel after a record six weeks 0f bruising debate. The marathon ended with a pre-dawn vote m the Senate approving the BillReuter - 191 words
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Article457 1986-08-14 5 House cuts $4 b to peg arms spending at Salt-II level WASHINGTON THE US House of Representatives has rebuffed President Ronald Reagan's defence policies by voting to slow significantly the growth of "Star Wars" and deny him the money to exceed weapons limits contained mReuter - 457 words
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Article, Illustration266 1986-08-14 5 LEWES (Delaware) ONE hundred and eighteight years after she sank m a squall, the British warship, HMS Debraak, rose from the bottom of Delaware Bay on Monday night. Boat horns blasted and onlookers gasped m awe as a huge crane dramatically lifted the remainsNYT; UPI; AP - 266 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-08-14 5 WASHINGTON A House of Representatives subcommittee said on Tuesday that Michael Deaver, the former deputy White House Chief of Staff, lied m sworn testimony, and it asked an independent counsel to investigate the possibility of perjury charges. The Energy and CommerceNYT - 303 words
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229 1986-08-14 5 Wives happier with small talk than pillow talk NEW YORK A lust for talk not sex causes women to cheat on their husbands, a study shows. The study supported other research that found the failure by spouses to communicate is a primary cause of marital problems, the Ladies Home JournalUPI - 229 words
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295 1986-08-14 5 Kremlin problems 'may lead to success at summit' CHICAGO President Ronald Reagan has said he is optimistic about chances for a successful superpower summit this autumn, partly because of difficulties facing the Kremlin leadership. He told reporters on Tuesday night m answer to questions here: "Yes, I am optimistic thatAP; Reuter; UPI - 295 words
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401 1986-08-14 5 Wheat deal for Soviets 'just once-only offer' CHICAGO President Ronald Reagan has defended America's controversial offer of subsidised wheat to the Soviet Union, saying it is a one-time measure to help US farmers, and that it does not signal any change m Washington's policy towards Moscow. Speaking at a newsReuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-08-14 5 SAN FRANCISCO Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden has accused the United States Congress of undermining the economy and defence of the south-west Pacific with "destructive protectionism." His comments, which Australian observers called his strongest yet on the subject, came a day after Australian andAP; Reuter - 221 words
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Article161 1986-08-14 5 SPACE CENTRE (Houston) Engineers have taken a big step towards the resumption of space shuttle flights by developing a rocket engine that should prevent failures like the one that destroyed Challenger, it was announced on Tuesday. "We've taken every step to understand what happened onAP - 161 words
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Advertisement102 1986-08-14 3 igPsiNGAPOßE'sfts^ Mm WANTED ||f COWBOYS M COWGIRL AT I Wk>, MANDARIN Jsß IW^SINGAPORE!^^ The Mandarins are So come and catch them, synonymous with good At home, m the Mandarin country 'n' western music. Singapore. Which explains why they are The Mandarins alternate with the most wanted cowboys and The Snapshots,102 words
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Advertisement18 1986-08-14 3 -^^&!1.2!i BOWS J?7 1 OG FASHION SHOW Wtrt>&&j/k*! 15/8/86 8 30 pm Channel 8 Live from Studio 118 words
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Advertisement110 1986-08-14 5 THE ITALIAN RECOUNT IN SINGAPORE «HHHM|fIHHHHB A DELIGHTFUL VARIETY ()IJHHHH^gHH| I SPECIALITIES FROM BOTH I I THE NORTH AND SOUTH I I OF ITALY. PASTAS, SALADS, I I SOUPS. ENTREES AND THE I I MOST LUSCIOUS DESSERTS. I I IN A CONTEMPORARY AND I I REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT! I SETTING. AT110 words
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Article, Illustration462 1986-08-14 6 Golkar wants to continue job for next 25 years Minister: We've no intention of stepping aside JAKARTA INDONESIA'S ruling party said yesterday it hopes to remain m power until well into the next century amid criticism of the army's involvement m politics. Minister of State Mr Sudharmono, the right-hand manReuter - 462 words
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366 1986-08-14 6 Aquino seeks a 'personal rapport' in coming visits MANILA President Corazon Aquino said yes* terday she hoped to establish a "personal rapport" with the leaders of Indonesia and Singapore to emphasise the priorities of her government. She said her visits to the two countries later this month would "show ourUPI; AFP - 366 words
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386 1986-08-14 6 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The new Thai government of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda will make no major changes m its economic policy but will place a greater emphasis on free enterprise and increased productivity m agriculture. Also targetted for improvement386 words
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Article69 1986-08-14 6 BANGKOK Two Thai Members of Parliament, detained as coup suspects, have been refused permission to attend parliamentary sessions. The Senate voted 139 to 21 not to ask a criminal court to release labour leaders Ahmad Khamthesthong and Sawat Lookdote. Five other MPs, including former Prime MinisterReuter; AFP - 69 words
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220 1986-08-14 6 ALBERT KAMALJNGAM - ALBERT KAMALJNGAM BANGKOK Leading Thai academics have criticised the composition of General Prem Tinsulanonda's government, saying it is composed of mainly old faces and will continue "the politics of compromise." The harshest attack came from University of Chulalongkorn's Professor Chai-Anan Samudavanija,220 words
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423 1986-08-14 7 4 This attitude, it is claimed, is not government policy but a Kuala Lumpur High Commission initiative. Such a policy, official or not, is discriminatory and culturally offensive, especially when Australian tourists going to Malay- m sia require no visa atBernama - 423 words
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117 1986-08-14 7 13 more in probe give up their passports KUALA LUMPUR Thirteen more directors and officials of five of the 23 cooperatives under investigation by Bank Negara surrendered their passports and travel documents to the Immigration Department yesterday. A department spokesman said four of them were from Koperasi Empat Nombor EkorBernama - 117 words
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Article87 1986-08-14 7 Move to register transvestites IPOH Transvestites m Perak have given encouraging response to efforts by the State Social Welfare Department to register them which, among other things, is to help them get better jobs. The department's director, Mr K. N. Singham, said yesterday that 63 of them had registered 36Bernama - 87 words
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Article37 1986-08-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei on Wednesday sent a congratulatory message to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on the success of the National Front m the recent general election. BernamaBernama - 37 words
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Article34 1986-08-14 7 Elephant rampage KULIM Three wild elephants on Wednesday wandered into the village of Kampung Bukit Rawa, 40 km from here. They destroyed a wooden house when a farmer chased them off his crops. NSTNST - 34 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-08-14 7 Commodity producers must cut output to boost prices Leong KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian commodity producers must cut output to ensure better prices on world markets, outgoing Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said today. "This is the best way to overcome the surplus syndrome that has brought about low prices ofReuter - 294 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-08-14 7 KUANTAN Malaysian Airline System's (MAS) charter flights between Singapore and Taman Negara m Pahang are expected to be launched next month, State Tourism Council chairman Datok Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said yesterday. He said a company m Singapore would carry oat three trial runsBernama - 232 words
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Article281 1986-08-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR The Immigration Department has deported 33,582 illegal immigrants, most of them from Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Burma, from 1983 to June this year, Director-General Abdul Malek Abdul Aziz, said yesterday. The department conducted two major operations this year and repatriated 2,000 illegalBerna - 281 words
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Article147 1986-08-14 7 SHAH ALAM Mr Mohammad Muhammad Taib, 41, has been appointed the new Selangor Mentri Besar. He takes his oath of office before the Regent of Selangor m Klang today. Outgoing Mentri Besar Datnk Ha ji Ahmad Raza--11 All announced the appointment of his successor and alsoNST - 147 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-08-14 7 JOHOR BARU Johor Mentri Besar Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said yesterday that the drawing up of state government policies under his leadership will not be monopolised by the administration. He will adopt an open policy under which the administration will consider suggestions,Bernama - 307 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-08-14 8 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Card ruse lands man in jail GILLIAN POW CHONG By TRUMPETED as a card with access to worldwide facilities, with no salary qualifier and needing no bank reference, it seemed like every man's dream card. But the Trump Card landed its originator m jail for cheating. Mark Rajakumar David, 32,307 words
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437 1986-08-14 8 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Parents of Pri 3 children get letter from ministry By THE Education Ministry has advised parents against pressuring their children to study hard for a special examination to be held next week. Primary 3 pupils will take the screening437 words
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411 1986-08-14 8 PAUL JACOB - New batch of scholars on 2 -year law course PAUL JACOB By A SECOND group of four government scholars is now attending a two-year intensive law course at the National University of Singapore to earn their degrees m half the time it takes to complete the normal LLB course. The411 words
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Article37 1986-08-14 8 THE Radin Mas Women's Sub-Committee will hold its 10th baby show on Sunday at 9 am at the Radin Mas community centre. Mrs Chng Hee Kok, wife of the MP for Radin Mas, will attend.37 words
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Article, Illustration188 1986-08-14 8 SURINDER SINGH - SURINDER SINGH By THE Community Chest's Sharity Club programme will be featured m a one-minute filmlet that an American organisation intends to include m an international film it is making. United Way, the US group on which the Chest is modelled, will feature various Community188 words
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400 1986-08-14 8 National Day observance ceremonies SINGAPORE companies must strive to carve out an overseas market not only for products but also for services too, Dr Ahmad Mattar said yesterday. To do this, Singaporeans must be prepared to accept the inconvenience of working overseas, he said.400 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-08-14 9 Spore firms clinch $395,000 in orders from Canada SINGAPORE companies have managed to clinch orders worth about $395,000 from Canada for furniture and printing services, following a mission there m June. Another $705,000 worth of orders are being negotiated and are expected to be realised "m the next few months",317 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-08-14 9 One killed, one hurt, one still missing POLICE and the Port of Singapore Authority are trying to find out what caused the explosion which killed a seaman and injured another on a tanker moored at the Eastern Anchorage, off Marine Parade, on Tuesday. Another221 words
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Article183 1986-08-14 9 TWO British businessmen are planning to hold an international law enforcement conference and exhibition here for about 4,000 participants next July. They also want to bring m new devices, such as fingerprinting systems, body armour, weapons, chemical agents, surveillance systems, armoured vehicles and even183 words
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197 1986-08-14 9 JTC freezes rent for 23 businesses RENT increases planned for 23 shops, canteens and eating houses managed by the Jurong Town Corporation will be deferred from Sept 1 to Jan 1, 1988. A JTC spokesman said m a statement yesterday that the move would cost the corporation $5,060 a month.197 words
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94 1986-08-14 9 YUGOSLAVIA'S new ambassador to Singapore, Dr Djordje Jakovljevic, 56, presented his credentials to President Wee Kirn Wee at the Istana yesterday morning. Dr Jakovljevic, who is resident m Indonesia, is married with two children, and obtained his MBBS degree m 1957. He is also a member94 words
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Article118 1986-08-14 9 A SENIOR technician died while testing aircraft components at an aviation factory m Gul Circle, Jurong, yesterday. Police said Mr Koh Teck Seng, 31, was struck m the head by a clamp, about the size of a man's hand, m the testing room at Gar-118 words
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Article99 1986-08-14 9 ONE to two lanes of traffic will be closed along certain sections of Raffles Quay, Finlayson Green, Telegraph Street and Robinson Road today and tomorrow for sewer diversion works for the Mass Rapid Transit project. At Raffles Quay, one lane will be closed from 10 am99 words
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Article, Illustration492 1986-08-14 9 The free renovation case A SENIOR technical officer admitted three other charges of corruptly accepting £10,000 from a second contractor after he was convicted yesterday on a similar charge involving another contractor. Thomas Jacob s/o V. T. Chacko, 48, also agreed to have eight other492 words
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383 1986-08-14 9 Blood trail led to arrest in flat Attack on taxi driver POLICE followed a blood trail to a third storey flat m Yishun New Town and arrested a suspect shortly after a taxi-driver was slashed m the back during an argument with a passenger on Tuesday night. The suspect had383 words
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428 1986-08-14 10 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Insurance group and union agree on formula over accounts A GROUP of 22 insurance companies and the Singapore Insurance Employees' Union have overcome a common stumbling block to the smooth settlement of wage restraint negotiations. After three meetings, the group428 words
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570 1986-08-14 10 THE political legacy of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and the question of leadership succession will be dealt with m a textbook on Singapore being written by two Canadian university professors. These, and recent proposed constitutional changes to confer some powers of570 words
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Article26 1986-08-14 10 THE MP for Changkat, Dr Aline Wong, will attend a children's art competition at Block 138, Tampines Street 11, on Saturday at 9 am.26 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-08-14 10 THIS year's SBC Tamil talentlme finals is just two days away bat it has already chalked up two firsts. A new category the TV personality contest has been introduced and, for the first time, finalists were selected at the end of the four278 words
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278 1986-08-14 10 A CONSIGNMENT of herbs has so far registered the highest reading of radioactive contaminants since Singapore's Environment Ministry began monitoring food imports from Eastern and Western Europe after the Chernobyl disaster. It registered 1,300 bq/kg (bequerels per kilogram), compared with other foodstuff rejected, which278 words
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Article46 1986-08-14 10 THE Nee Soon Zone G Residents' Committee will hold a National Day dinner on Saturday at the void deck of Block 150, Yishun. Dr Koh Lip Lin, the MP for Nee Soon and adviser to residents' committees m the area, will attend.46 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-08-14 10 1 2 fishermen rescued near Phuket, 10 still missing TWELVE Thai fishermen, adrift m a rubber raft after their trawler sank m a storm, were rescued by a Singapore-bound freighter on Sunday near the Thai island of Phuket. Ten others from the trawler are missing at sea. The Thai trawler232 words
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141 1986-08-14 10 A SINGAPOREAN has topped the overseas class at the Sandhurst military college m Britain. Mr Chern T. P. Lim, 2t, won the Best Overseas Cadet award and was commissioned a Second lieutenant. He received the traditional symbol for the best offlcer-cadet, a parade cane,141 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-08-14 11 Singaporeans take over safety supervision AN all-Singaporean team is now overseeing safety m the building of the Mass Rapid Transit system. The expatriate safety adviser, Mr Arthur ScottNorman, who was with the MRT Corporation for the past two years, has left after completing his contract last week. Mr Lim Boon246 words
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Article, Illustration336 1986-08-14 11 A VIBRANT voice, unheard over the air till a fortnight ago, has added an upbeat style to a Singapore Armed Forces radio programme. The man behind the voice is Corporal Leslie Pillay, 23. He joined Singapore Broadcasting Corporation deejay Anita Harichandra on a336 words
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249 1986-08-14 11 MORE servicemen m the Singapore Armed Forces 1 want to do a Job well and avoid repeating mistakes. Their commanders are also managing time better. There has also been an increase m the number of I people who complete their work on time. These249 words
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172 1986-08-14 11 TOTAL defence is the added element m the revised National Education programme, which hopes to better educate servicemen on the rationale of national defence. This was revealed yesterday by Mr Francis Gomes, Head of the National Education Branch of the National Education Planning172 words
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Article26 1986-08-14 11 THE East Coast swimming lagoon will be closed to the public on Sunday and Aug 24 for Cisco s annual staff function.26 words
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518 1986-08-14 11 RAY DHALIWAL - Group working to integrate bus, MRT systems RAY DHALIWAL By $6m budgeted for job by team of 30 A TASK force, comprising a British consultancy firm and a local team, has started work on the details of integrating the Mass Rapid Transit system and bus services. MVA Consultancy and representatives518 words
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149 1986-08-14 11 Trustee appeals against CBT conviction A BUDDHIST temple trustee who was jailed three years by a district court last year for pocketing $117,000 of the temple's money almost 12 years ago appealed against the conviction yesterday. Two major points raised by Sum Peng Kong's lawyer at the appeal was the149 words
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Advertisement290 1986-08-14 11 There's no need to be a superhuman. Do one thing at a time. Sort out the things that can wait or aren't really important. jM Training Health Education Department. Ministry of Health. Singapore. Shell Endurance is back with World-Class Competition! August 17 1986 CL A ll 17 M J I«.rtn/>A1290 words
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Article631 1986-08-14 12 IT took some time to take shape but the concept of town councils, giving public housing residents a greater say m the running of their estates, will be put to the test m a pilot project next month m Ang Mo Kio. Residents m nine constituencies631 words
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Article553 1986-08-14 12 Editorial, headlined Towards managed trade, published m the International Herald Tribune of Aug 9/10. THE narrow defeat m the US Congress of the Jenkins Bill an attempt to immunise America's textile and footwear industries from foreign competition should be greeted by free traders with muted553 words
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Article, Illustration823 1986-08-14 12 The Jenkins Bill veto Politicians blame imports for lay-offs m bid for votes LONDON Even at the height or summer, most of the 240 million Americans wear clothes most of the time. Fewer than two million of them work m the cloth and clothing industries,The Economist - 823 words
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Article85 1986-08-14 12 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT House vote a victory for Reagan's policy of open links By Wtshmfion CantspoMtm The failure of the United States Congress to overturn President Ronald Reagan's veto of the Jenkins Bill legislation which would have cut back textile, shoe and copper imports m85 words
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893 1986-08-14 12 I left my peace of mind back in S'pore Alan Hubbard LONDON "What's it like being back?" they ask, invariably followed by: "What do you miss about Singapore?" I tell them I miss getting to the office m seven minutes. I miss chilli crab and not having to wear a893 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1986-08-14 13 JOE B. TYE - JOE B. TYE Manufacturers taken to court for misrepresentation By Writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal PALO ALTO (California) Cigarette ads are m the news m the United States: Surgeon-General C. Everett Koop told a House of Representatives subcommittee recently that1,131 words
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Article, Illustration677 1986-08-14 13 Like Singapore, which is promoting Mandarin m place of dialects, Hongkong has decided to do the same. With its links to China becoming closer and with increasing numbers of Chinese moving to the colony, Mandarin may be a popular language m future among677 words
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Advertisement79 1986-08-14 12 Now for the 1 st time m Singapore Malaysia, you can install a talking computer m your car. A i^L affordable price! ly w J I w 'm> i& or ra d e or other enquiries, contact J IAI A k JkZ. MODERN ELECTRONICS v\i Kit LIU m i f79 words
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Advertisement297 1986-08-14 13 rW Incredible Hari Raya Haji Offer from Courts. 20 CT 6050 CTV WmmmmameasMmmmatinmHmi 20" (sicm) ctv This is one bargain that _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~I^S Concealed, easy-to-use, trontyou don't have to think 4HSHB9BIHHIHHHHHP \i panel tuning controls twice about. A Philips 111 111 Ml iflM 111 II ll hill QuallTy SOU d by297 words
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Letter100 1986-08-14 14 THE Satay Club is a very popular eating place with Singaporeans and tourists. In fact, it is recommended by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's free tourist guidebook. I would like to highlight a "distasteful" practice of the satay vendors: The customer is given a plate of sticks of100 words
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601 1986-08-14 14 HUDC flat decision criticised WE read with shock the Minister for National Development's attempts to justify the Housing Board's decision not to buy back HUDC flats. (ST, July 28). Please allow us to rebut Mr Teh Cheang Wan's points. He claimed that the HDB did not have a "buy back"601 words
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271 1986-08-14 14 PLEASE refer to the letter "Residents got a surprise on rooftop" from Mr Cheong Weng Chee and Mr Yeo Boon Hock, who commented on the condition of the roof of their apartment block. (ST, July 25). Our records show that the writers, who live271 words
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407 1986-08-14 14 I READ with interest the article "A South Pacific challenge for US". (ST, Aug 1). There are three points m it which, while not controversial, deserve clarification. The first is the "irrationality" apparently seen by the Americans m our antinuclear407 words
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234 1986-08-14 14 I READ with utmost concern that Christian missionaries have been distribution pamphlets m Malay. (ST, July 29). The statement by an official of a church that the pamphlets were for its Indonesian and Baba members was rather ambiguous. I have on three occasions234 words
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174 1986-08-14 14 Librarians have a higher stress level too WE refer to your feature "Jobs that won't give you ulcers" (ST, Aug 4) and m particular Ms Sim Chwee Hong's agreement with the British survey that librarians have low stress jobs. Stress is a state of mind influenced by one's attitude, psychological174 words
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265 1986-08-14 14 Motorists, others could have been more understanding MY family lives m Jalan Rajah. We recently set up a tent for the funeral of my beloved mother. It took up part of the road because we have only a car porch. On the very first day, the police called on us265 words
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92 1986-08-14 14 AT about lam on July 25, 1 was travelling along the Pan-Island Expressway towards Jurong when my car had a puncture. I had great difficulty changing the tyre and was therefore pleasantly surprised when a passing highway patrol car (QX 3006) stopped and its officers got92 words
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Letter132 1986-08-14 14 WE were travelling along the East Coast Parkway at about 1.45 pm on National Day when our car had a puncture. We didn't have a car-jack and were unable to borrow one. There were traffic policemen around and they volunteered to contact the nearest132 words
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Advertisement1129 1986-08-14 14 CHILDREN'S britannica"SßalH library CHILDREN'S BRITANNICA PJIWBPj |i£B ,i home library that see your children through J^ jKdi iJrf^ pre-primary, primary and secondary education. vxksxjxq f^^^^PPiriißksj|^!S?^| YOUNG CHILDREN'S CHARUE BROWN'S CYCLOPEDIA ENCYCLOPAEDIA a super set of 15 Books designed to make a 16-volume illustrated *^^^A A everyone happy. Super questions and1,129 words
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In the markets
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Article58 1986-08-14 15 Kentucky S'pae 279 37 S'aorelmd 450 +36 OK "0 35 Kf Ijniut $150c 335 +35 MdCon 229 +34 O«ec 755 +25 ICS 625 +25 EuYjnSjni 182 +24 S8S 215 +23 (Kt 240 +20 Slf ails Tradmt 314 19 Hat Iron 438 til IJ06 420 II OUB 301+17 C C58 words
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Article60 1986-08-14 15 Tronoh 304 -26 GELrfe 1700 -10 Weames 444 -6 Harmons M'sia 235 -5 Metro HW|5 342 -4 CK Tanf 240 -4 Malayawata 45 -4 UOI 255 -3 Hwa Honf 96 -3 IC-MPH Wrts 10 -3 Tat Lee Finance 198 -2 Metroplei 50c 72 -l 1^ LJonCorpn 200 -1 UOI60 words
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Article89 1986-08-14 15 Aug 12 Aug 13 Aug 12 Aug 13 BT Comoosite 652 58 672 84 ST Properties ***** 379.39 Bl locator *****280 *****039 ST Minings 269.51 ***** RT OB OS +120 +248 ST Plantations 2023 07 2025 02 CADI -6687 —6573 OCBC 536 81 550.65 OBV -***** -***** OUB Composite89 words
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Article35 1986-08-14 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 985 86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) AN time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Am iff 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-08-14 15 THE US dollar lost 15 ticks to close at DM 2.0670 m Singapore.14 words
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Article25 1986-08-14 15 DM V FF S$ HK$ US$ USS 2 0730 154 50 Unq 2.1620 Unq ***** ***** 154.02 6 7200 2 1585 7.7955 *****25 words
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Article12 1986-08-14 15 In Singapore, gold lost US$l.5O to close at U*****.00 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-08-14 15 Eurodollar: Gained four ticks to 93.72 a contract. Dentechemark: Gained four ticks to 0.4845 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 10 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Lost US$l to U*****.50 an ounce.33 words
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Article108 1986-08-14 15 Soviets in bond venture TOKYO The Soviet Union will participate m a bond underwriting venture for the first time m international capital markets later this month, Japanese financial sources said yesterday. The Bank for Foreign Trade of the USSR will be part of an underwriting group led by a EuropeanAP - 108 words
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Article96 1986-08-14 15 AMSTERDAM The Amsterdam Stock Exchange All-Share Index rose 3.3 points to a new high of 296.6. having been boosted over recent weeks by the publication of fairly encouraging first-half corporate results. Unilever has reported a better-than-expected 18 per cent increase m firsthalf net profit overReuter - 96 words
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Article84 1986-08-14 15 Taiwan hits 6-year high TAIPEI The Taiwan dollar rose yesterday to its highest level against the US dollar since 1980 as the greenback continued to be sold heavily m Taiwan. The Taiwan dollar, which is closely linked to the US dollar, was quoted at 37.39 Taiwan dollars, down from 37.44AP - 84 words
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Article127 1986-08-14 15 LONDON Lonrho PLC said a group of US investors had raised their combined stake m the company to just over 9 per cent, at 24.27 million shares from 20.75 million held m June. The affiliated New York investment houses Mutual Shares Corp now held 16.15Reuter - 127 words
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Article72 1986-08-14 15 ROCHESTER (New York) The world's leading maker of contact lenses has reached an agreement to form a joint-venture to make and sell contact lenses and eye-care solutions m China, a company official said. Bausch and Lomb Inc and its partner, Beijingbased Beijing 608 Factory, will each ownAP - 72 words
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Article62 1986-08-14 15 HOUSTON Lair Liquide, the world's largest producer of industrial gases, has purchased Big Three Industries, a leading US industrial gas company, for US$l.O5 billion (552.27 billion), the two companies said. The purchase price represents about US$29 a share. On news of the proposed merger, BigReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration423 1986-08-14 15 Dealers expect market to breach 800 level THE Singapore stock market reacted strongly yesterday to the growing optimism about the economy, pushing the Straits Times Industrial Index to its highest level since June 11 last year. Local and foreign institutions and small investors423 words
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Article, Illustration569 1986-08-14 15 Wannian sells China subsidiary to settle debts CASH-strapped Wannian Holdings will soon get rid of some $27.5 million of its debts by selling the subsidiary which owns its multi-million dollar Shenzhen warehouse, the much touted China connection on which the company fortunes had depended. The company, however, faces a winding-up569 words
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Article53 1986-08-14 15 THE United Overseas Bank group has cut 0.25 percentage points off its savings rate to 4 per cent. Banks m the group are UOB, Chung Khiaw Bank, Far Eastern Bank and Lee Wah Bank. United Overseas Finance has cut 0.25 percentage points off its saving rates to53 words
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248 1986-08-14 15 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG By SUBSIDIARY of Rohm and Haas of America, a Fortune 500 company, has strengthened its business m Singapore to better serve the electronics industry m South-East Asia. Plaskon Electronic Materials, which is a supplier to the local and regional semiconductor industry,248 words
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Article376 1986-08-14 15 CATHERINE C. ONG - Khoo invited to join bank board CATHERINE C. ONG By HOTELIER Khoo Teck Puat is expected to join the board of Standard Chartered Bank PLC soon. The Goodwood Park Hotel chairman was among three businessmen invited to join the board and is likely to accept the offer, said sources. Mr376 words
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346 1986-08-14 15 New deadline for Hong Fok's $55m loan BELEAGUERED Hong Fok Corporation has been given until tomorrow to come up with its proposals for restructuring its $55--million loan for its Concourse project m Beach Road. Since July 1, when it defaulted on its capital repayments for the Concourse, the property group346 words
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Article3242 1986-08-14 16 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,242 words
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Article2183 1986-08-14 16 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3065) A1c0m(698)(3)69(3)69'* AISB (618 625) 60 (1) 60 (7) 61 API (758) (13) 73 (1) 72(2) 74' 2 (9) 74 (7) 75 ASM (1138 115S) (3) 110 (19) m (9) 112 (13) Ml (4) 114 Antoh (2778 2785) (19) 276 (4) 274 (2)2,183 words
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Article2804 1986-08-14 16 1986 Last Yield Voi Day tffh Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS ft COMMERCIAL 150 58 Acmo 146 +1 2.7 123 147 145 82* 51* Alcom 55 unch 3 55 55 107 58W Amol Steel 50« 95 +2W 4.2 284 95Mi 922,804 words
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Article228 1986-08-14 17 1 Mm SI 000 2 For best cusianms only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 ivaiable at DBS Fnance. UOF's rates." abo avalaMe at UOF also a»aiaWe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4 "4 4>/ 4 4 4M Monthly 4'/ 2 Autosave 4 Fixed228 words
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Article161 1986-08-14 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S3lO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3296-1.3324 7.79—7.43 Canadian dollar 1.5542-1.5561 6.49-6.39 NZ dollar 1.0842-1.0869 9.59-9.07 Sterling pound 3.2138-3.2174 3.14-3.09 US dollar 2.1620-2.1630 4.65-4.61 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling161 words
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Article106 1986-08-14 17 THE US dollar closed weaker against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m narrow trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1630 and 2.1665. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0730/40 and closed at 2.0695/05. Trading was thin, fluctuating within106 words
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Article161 1986-08-14 17 THE kilobar market traded between 5526,834 and 5526,970 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened m the morning at U*****.80 4.30 and traded slightly down to the day's low of U*****.50/3.90. It recovered to close for lunch at U*****.70/4.20. The metal re-opened at U*****.50/385 and with European buying161 words
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Article214 1986-08-14 17 Managers' prices for Aug 14 Singapore Unit Trust Th« Commerce 0 85 0 91 The Savings fund 0.76 0.82 Spore Prog Fund 0.35—0.39 Spore Sec fund 0.58 0 63* d S pore Invest fund 0 58 0 63 S pore Equity Fund 0.42—0.46 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest214 words
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621 1986-08-14 17 SINGAPORE-BASED stocks held the limelight m KUALA LUMPIJB again yesterday, and buying interest spilled over to Malaysian speculative counters, helping the market to finish moderately higher. Many situational counters recorded double-digit gains. Blue chips also did well and the New Straits Times Industrial Index621 words
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Article306 1986-08-14 17 tos 13 Assoc Inrl Hotels Bank Of East Asia Cathay Pocific Air Cheung Kong China Light Cross Horb Tunnel f E Consortium G I Cement Great Eagle Hang Lung Hang Seng Henderson Lond HK Bank HK Elect Hk Elect Warr Hk Gos HK$ Chanje Hk ho^ 097 -004 HK306 words
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Article364 1986-08-14 17 »Ut 13 Yen Chanf* Mitsub Elec 466 +16 Mitsub Estate 2310 +80 Ajmomoto 1800 -50 Mitsub Heavy 568 +28 Aka 395 -5 Mitsubishi 960 +30 Amoda 780 -15 Mitsui Co 611 +33 Asohi Chem 835 4 Mlfsul sh^bldg 182 +9 Asoh. Glass 1200 20 Mitsu. Smelting 375 -15 Bonk364 words
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Article314 1986-08-14 17 r«n»« rh»n.» Hardte James 350 unch *13 CIWnt Hartogen Energy 170 -5 <*«') Herald 610 -6 Hooker 230 unch Cl 356 +1 ICI 248 unch Nl 265 +5 Ind Equity 640 +4 berfoyle 790 +10 Leighton 60 unch 300S Lend Lease 830 +10 mcor 338 +6 Magellan Pet Aust314 words
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Article60 1986-08-14 17 NST Index Wednesday 1,209.79 (1,192.17) Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 1,908.02 (1,905.00) ££L Australian Ail-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,160.20 (1,149.20) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 18,000.76 (17,794.69) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,242.00 (1,228.70) Dow Jones Average :t££ Tuesday 1,835.49 (1,811.16) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) 1 i60 words
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Article202 1986-08-14 17 Ailf 12 USJ Chanfe Gen Motor Cp 73W +1* Goodyear Tire 32H +n Mcoa 36* Gulf Res 12* unch A |hed Sig 40* -9* Hewlett Pack 41* +1 Am Tell Tel 24 unch Ml Busi Moch 132* +IV Amax Inc 13 rtt Corp 53* A ™Corp 51* +H202 words
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Article446 1986-08-14 17 »uf 12 P«ce Chanfe MMNG NXJSTRIALS Barlow Rond Allied-Lyons 305xd unch charter Cons 251xd unch Ass Dames Cons Gold 454 -8 BTRPtC 290xd +5 Rus p, at Babcocks 185 +5 za 11 unch Barclays 467 +10 Beechom 396 +11 US «CC 268 unch AAC 10' i +7/8 BlueGrcte 546446 words
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Article25 1986-08-14 17 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 385.50—386.00 384.50-385.50 Hongkong 384.60 385.10 386.00 387.00 Tues Mon New York 385.40 386.40 390.50—392.00 London 384.00—385.00 386.00 387.0025 words
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Article129 1986-08-14 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar opened marginally unchanged at 93.72. Market activity initially was light and limited. News that Bank of Japan Governor has no plans to cut discount rate during European time led to further active selling interest. But rumours of the US cutting the discount rate by one129 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-08-14 17 CURRENCY futures opened lower than the previous close and edged higher during the day as the US dollar slipped to 2.0643 marks m the spot market. DEUTSCHEMARK closed four ticks higher at 0.4845. (US dollar Deutschemark) MpM to MpNBMf «|M l* i^hhmi Open High Low Sett Est Vol Septtt67 words
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Article39 1986-08-14 17 SEPTEMBER yen closed 10 ticks higher at 0.*****0. (Japanese Yen) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Sept 8C 0.*****7 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****0 422 Dec 0.*****9B— 0.*****6 Mar 81 0.*****5 Open bit (Tnes): 1715. Act Vol (Tnes): 28339 words
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Article, Illustration42 1986-08-14 17 GOLD for December delivery closed US$l.OO lower at U*****.50 an ounce. (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Amg M Sent 387.90 Oct 389.90 Dec 391.00 393.60 390.60 393.50 Seven Open Int (Tnes): $4. Act Vol (Tues): 2342 words
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Article18 1986-08-14 17 SEPTEMBER pound closed higher than theprevious close but off the day's high. Reports from BA Futures18 words
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Article18 1986-08-14 17 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore September 177.50 down 0.50 cent Malaysia September 223.00 up one cent 118 words
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Article17 1986-08-14 17 Tin Closing prices Ms/kio XL Tin 14.10 up one cent Turnover 86 tonnes up 40 tonnes17 words
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Article22 1986-08-14 17 Closinf prices Copper £/tome Tuei Spot 882 00 882.50 (892.00—893 00) 3 months 901.50—***** (912.00-913.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 8,750 tonnes22 words
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Article29 1986-08-14 17 Cknmj pnc«s Silver USJ troy oi Wed Tun Singapore 5 35-5 40 5485 53 Tuts Mon New York 5 37—542 5 53-5 58 Source Credit Suisse S pore29 words
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Article20 1986-08-14 17 Clotini prices Aluminium £/tonne Tuts Spot 756.00-757.00 (753.00-754.00) 3 months 761.50 762.00 (767.00—768.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 8.850 tonnes20 words
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Article102 1986-08-14 17 Crude MS/tonm palm oil km 445 (north /south). 435 (central) Sept 445 (north/south) palm oil USS/tonnes RBD palm oil Aug 198 (sellers) Sept 190 (sellers) Oct 190 (sellers) Nov 185 (sellers) RBD Stearin Aug 155 (sellers) Sept/Oct/Nov ***** (sellers) RBD Olein Aug 220 (sellers) Sept 217.50 (sellers) Oct102 words
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Article, Illustration228 1986-08-14 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Mapewa P2D 14/8 15/8 Keppd Wharves Nha Trang j PIC 14/8 16/8 Borrenmill Kl6 aade 14/8 JJ a a P2B 14/8 15/g Chaoyang Kl5 aside 14/£ Equator 5 K23 aside 14/8 Glory Selatan 6 KlB aside 14/8 Manoloeverett228 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-08-14 18 MARA FERNANDEZ - A go -anywhere wheelchair MARA FERNANDEZ Innovations By THE Batricar Beta is an easy-to-use electric wheelchair for those who have lost the use of their legs. Like a compact scooter, it has a seat, steering wheel and two levers one for the right-handed and the other for the left-handed, Releasing197 words
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Article121 1986-08-14 18 A SINGAPORE company Is marketing a range of luminous prodacts that will help you locate anything m the dark or even find your way oat of a building daring a blackout. The West German-made prodacts including jackets, paint, plastic plates, textile, beads, adhesive foils and121 words
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484 1986-08-14 18 Jardine to keep HK Land as strategic move HONGKONG JARDINE Matheson Holdings Ltd plans to retain its controlling 35 per cent interest m Hongkong Land Co Ltd as a strategic long-term investment, Jardine Chairman Mr Simon Keswick has said. But Mr Keswick, who is also Chairman of HK Land, saidReuter - 484 words
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Article486 1986-08-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR Sime property unit moves to cut debt UNITED Estate Projects (UEP), the property arm of the Sime Darby group, has announced a M 5202.3 million cash call on its shareholders to reduce its borrowings. UEP is proposing a one-for-one rights issue of convertibleMBT - 486 words
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317 1986-08-14 18 HEARING of Hill Samuel Merchant Bank Asia's suit against four broking firms for allegedly failing to live up to their end of share contracts totalling about $14 million, originally scheduled for Aug 11, has been postponed. According to Hill Samuel's lawyers, Chor Pee317 words
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Advertisement128 1986-08-14 15 Kenwood's recipe for good housekeeping. i X 'iSt^Kr/ \332 Food Processor GLB24 Washing Machine JL H 645 Vaccum Cleaner \144 Xnlomalic KeJlle P^^^^^^^^^^^ For the past 40 years, the name of Kenwood has been synonymous with quality mixers. Over 8 million owners of the CHEF cannot be wrong. {yj ovv128 words
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Advertisement312 1986-08-14 16 I Wm, llt doesn't take huge amounts of S^T^^^^^Sff^^^^H capital to reap substantial profits at J^HfinVVnl SIMEX, the Singapore Inter nation- ff^s l^irS^Rnß^^H a Monetary- Exchange. Sy^to^^fc*Lb^^^«j What it does take is RSl^Sfa^^S I motrvat on > intelligence, discipline Bsw^»L^hm9 I and a willingness to take risks. Individual members of312 words
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Advertisement83 1986-08-14 17 Tib ALLBEURY THE JUDAS FACTOR Even m the world of espionage there are rules, understanding. And Tad Anders had broken them: too violent, too unpredictable, personal involvement, a face that didn't fit But now, a revenge operation was called for An East Berlin abduction under the noses of the Russians,83 words
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Article, Illustration164 1986-08-14 19 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR Jockey Abdul Rahman's appeal against a three-month suspension will be heard by the Malayan Racing Association's committee at a special meeting here tomorrow. Rahman incurred the displeasure of the race meeting stewards on the final day of the Pesta Sukan Cup meeting at Bukit164 words
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Article, Illustration21 1986-08-14 19 YJON - YJON Bsdss xdsfds "And when my horse swooshed by all the others, I knew I'd picked a winner!"21 words
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Article, Illustration298 1986-08-14 19 MARKSMAN - 'Forest' ablaze in gallop MARKSMAN ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR Green Grass Forest, a nQn-acceptor last week, did a faultless gallop on a good track here yesterday morning. Ridden by Winson Liew, the last-start winner reeled off 600 m m 39.6 sec. The English gelding, who thrashed a Class298 words
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Article23 1986-08-14 19 CLASS 3 performer Quando Quando II will race as Setia Kawan II with effect from the Singapore Gold Cup meeting m October.23 words
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Article190 1986-08-14 19 Champ retired for good LOS ANGELES John Henry, the 11-year-old gelding who has won more money than any other race horse m thoroughbred history, will be permanently retired after a brief attempt at a comeback, his trainer said on Tuesday. John Henry, winner of nearly US$6.6 million (about 5114.3 million)Reuter - 190 words
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Article1309 1986-08-14 19 26 entered for Sprint Trophy TWENTY-SIX top class horses have been entered for the $125,IM weight-forage Festival Sprint Trophy over l,4Mm on Aug 31. They are: Andermatt, Arabian Son, Bring Your Own, Chief's Award, Chinese Wall, Count Of Honour, Fabulous II, Folk Glen, Gold Mine, Greatness, Happiness II,1,309 words
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Article146 1986-08-14 19 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 2 1,200 m and 1,700 m, Class 2 Div 2, 4 and 6 1,200 m, Class 4 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m and 1 700 m, Div 3 and 5 1,200 m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m and 1,700146 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1986-08-14 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM LEE CHONG Age: 93 passed away peacefully on 12/8/86 leaving behind: DAUGHTER: Mdm Lok Kial San (Sol* Proprietor of Sun Sing Neonsign Electric Co.) GRANDSON: GRAND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Andrew Foong Doris Tan GRANDDAUGHTERS: GRANDSONS-IN-LAW: Patricia Foong David Loh Christine Foong Catherine Foong Francis Tan Carol Foong89 words
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Obituary, Illustration129 1986-08-14 19 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements kkklmsxsksd THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR WONG KIM HAI Departed 10 Aug 1986 would like to express their appreciation and gratitude to the Pastors of St. Andrew's Cathedral Mandarin Congregation, Foochow Methodist Church, Brothers and Sisters-in-Christ, Clans, Associations, Relatives, Friends. Colleagues and Business Associates for129 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1986-08-14 19 "BECAUSE I LIVE YE SHALL LIVE ALSO." JOHN 14:19 P. AROKIASAMY AGE: 57 Passed away peacefully at home on 13/8/86 leaving behind wife, Maria Puspam, 10 sons, 5 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, S daughters-in-law, 2 grandsons, 7 granddaughters and relatives to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves Blk. 303, Ang83 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1986-08-14 19 ■■■HHbHIHHHHBI The Family of The Late LOUIS TAY BENG CHOO wishes to express our heartfelt thanks to Prof. T X Ti and Prof. Y.O. Tan (NUH), Dr. Sethi. Dr. Florence Lim and Mr. N. Balachandran (SGH). Father Loiseau. Commander Maintenance H.Q.. Co. and men of 6 DSMB. Co.70 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1986-08-14 19 MHHa^MaHHHMHBMHMMBI In loving memory of MICHAEL YOHANNAN PEREIRA 14th Aug. 1980 Time changes many things, But not the memory this day brings. RememberedbvWifeandChildren In Everloving Memory of HASAN ALI JIVABHAI (Former City Councillor) I'll always remember you lather. Your loving son Shamauddin ft family of Princes Emporium,50 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1986-08-14 19 In Cherished <| jf Memory of 4r tXi Our D«are«L-i*!i. SOK CHOP "TL called lo b« with the «WT Lord 14/8/83 art M There's a sad but sweet |M 3 remembrance, There is a jL jL memory tond true, it •*C We often wish you were JE*140 words
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Advertisement190 1986-08-14 19 THE BEST OF JOE WEIDER'S MOSCLE Competitive Bodybuilding Competitive Bodybuilding presents the only comprehensive and complete discussion m existence of the many facets of competitive bodybuilding. This book is for everybody on the way up, whether it's your first shot at a contest or a final quest for the elusive190 words
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Advertisement78 1986-08-14 19 UN DEIGHTON MATCH The third spy story m Deighton's great trilogy GAME, SET and MATCH Bernard Samson hoped they'd put Elvira Miller behind bars. There was one troubling thing about the KGB trained agent's confession. The suspicion pointed straight back to London where defector Erich Stinnes was locked up, refusing78 words
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Advertisement168 1986-08-14 19 %i cTWemoriani j Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking jl form and send it to us at least a day before publication. I (Or call CATS at 7371 166). To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd Classified Advertisement Department 390 Kirn Seng Road Times House, Singapore 0923 Please set my168 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-08-14 20 British fans barred from Amsterdam AMSTERDAM British soccer teams have been banned from next year's Amsterdam pre- season tournament because of British fan vio-. lence surrounding last -weekend's Amsterdam 711 tournament, Dutch television reported on Tuesday. Jack van Zanten, the ■organiser of this year's 711 tournament, said "BritishAP - 395 words
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Article148 1986-08-14 20 'Stay away' plea to supporters MANCHESTER A desperate "stay away" appeal has gone out to Manchester United's fans as their team head off to Dublin for a friendly. United, some of whose fans were involved m a North Sea ferry brawl last week and further incidents m Amsterdam atAFP - 148 words
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Article233 1986-08-14 20 Ferry company say no to the ruffians LONDON The British ferry company Sealink on Tuesday announced tough new measures to help combat rioting by British soccer hooligans. Reacting to last week's violence by fans on board one of their ships, when three people were stabbed, the company saidAP - 233 words
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Article298 1986-08-14 20 BREST are the surprise leaders of the French First Division after a 4-0 away win over Nancy, while champions Paris St Germain dropped their first point m three games m a 0-0 draw at home to Metz on Tuesday. Five sides are level on five points after threeAFP; Reuter - 298 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1986-08-14 20 Star Peng Siong harbours hopes of doing well m Madrid 6 Every time there is a big meet, I have to be independent. I train alone, travel alone and sort out the trips myself. But I suppose I'll have to accept that. At least m1,044 words
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Article, Illustration639 1986-08-14 20 GOLFING SCENE THE GRAND SLAM ROLL OF HONOUR Scores of players who finished all four major championships (m order, Masters, US Open, British Open and PGA): Greg Norman 1,123: 280, 285, 280, 278; Bob Tway 1,142: 284, 284, 298, 276; Payne Stewart 1,144: 284, 283, 296,Reuter - 639 words
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Article168 1986-08-14 20 TOLEDO (Ohio) United States Professional Golfers' Association winner Bob Tway left here with the silver trophy, bat without about US$lB,OOO ($21,600) worth of rash and jewellery that was stolen from his golf bag daring the final round. Tway, 27, said he left a US$9,OOO Rolex watch,AP - 168 words
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Article, Illustration386 1986-08-14 20 Lemond's other pursuits RENO (Nevada) WHILE Greg Lemond tries to nail down his second prestigious road race victory m as many months, his attorneys are hoping to win another kind of contest m a United States district court. Lemond filed three lawsuits m 1984, charging that his likeness was usedAP; AFP - 386 words
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Article165 1986-08-14 20 Coon Classic fifth stage: 1 Philip Anderson (Aust) 2 Dag-Otto Lauritzen (Nor) 3 Doug Shapiro (US) 4 Jeff Pierce (US) all shr 27min 38sec 5 Bernard Hinault (Fra) S Moreno Argentin (Ita) 7 Valerio Piva (Ita) 8 Theo de Rooij (Hoi) all 5:27:40 S Petr Ugrumov (SU) II165 words
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Article, Illustration297 1986-08-14 20 TENNIS SCENE TORONTO American Tim Wilkison ground out a 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 victory over Guy Forget, of France, m the first round of the U*****,000 ($l.l m) Player's International tournament. Wilkison's next opponent will be India's Vijay Amritraj, who downed American Jimmy Brown 6-4, 6-7 (6-8), 64.AP; Reuter - 297 words
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Article340 1986-08-14 20 BASKETBALL The Soviet Union edged out Canada 77-76 m Group B of the women's World Championship m Moscow on Tuesday while the United States crushed Australia 76-50 m Group Other results Group A: Czechoslovakia bt Taiwan 84-60; China bt Hungary 90-63. Group B: Cuba bt Brazil 93-78;Reuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 340 words
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Article, Illustration309 1986-08-14 21 HAKIKAT RAI - Jinsheng's Seoul setback H AKIK AT RAI ATHLETICS HONG Jinsheng, the Republic's schoolboy sprint prodigy, has until early next month to prove his fitness. If he fails, he will be dropped from the Asian Games contingent. Jinsheng, 18, currently the best over 100 metres, was sidelined last week after he309 words
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Article389 1986-08-14 21 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Strong squad will make their presence felt By RATJAI SRIPET, the third fastest woman m Asia, will spearhead Thailand's challenge at this weekend's Asean Cup track and field championships at the National Stadium. The Thais, who have played a low-key role at these championships, have389 words
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305 1986-08-14 21 TAY CHENG KHOON - Amateur meet gets surprise foreign boost TAY CHENG KHOON GOLF By AN unexpected surge of calibre foreign entries promises to turn this year's Singapore Amateur Open golf championship into a "professional" affair. The Tanah Merah Country Club organisers were pleasantly surprised when more than 30 leading players from Malaysia, Hongkong,305 words
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Article209 1986-08-14 21 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ANDERSON Junior College are just one "run" short of success. The two-year-old institution, making their first appearance m the Schools National A Boys softball competition, qualified for Wednesday's final when they upset Hwa Chong Junior College 17-11 at Dover Road yesterday. Not209 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-08-14 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HIGHLIGHTS: Rl m U-14 hockey final; Mayflower's sepak takraw double FIVE minutes before the end, the semi-final confrontation between Raffles Institution and Victoria School m the Schools National Under-14 boys hockey competition was fast sliding into a stalemate. Then, suddenly, Andrew Chay collected a276 words
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Article247 1986-08-14 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Republic winners off the pitch MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HOCKEY By SINGAPORE'S success m the Razak Cup competition, which ended on Tuesday, was reflected more off the pitch than on it. Finishing eighth out of 12 teams is, by any standards, no impressive achievement. Still, there are many reasons for the Republic247 words
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Article, Illustration509 1986-08-14 21 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN BOWLING By FOONG Yet Hoong does not particularly relish being labelled bowling's "Nearly-Man". But the southpaw can't shake off the fact that he has missed two big gems that would have added lustre to the crown m his reign as Malaysia's top bowler.509 words
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Article279 1986-08-14 21 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN THEY flood the control room and Jam the corridors. There's hardly any room to move at Striker's Bowl. Everywhere yon torn, it's bowlers, bowlers and more bowlers. A large Influx of overseas participants to this year's Singapore International is causing near-pandemonium. It279 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-08-14 21 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SOCCER Ex-national captain to make return i against Dubliners By FORMER skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan will make his comeback after an 11-month absence when Singapore meet University College of Dublin at the National Stadium tonight (7.30). The match will put to test his leadership qualities and370 words
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Article104 1986-08-14 21 ICup razilian brilliance JAKARTA Brazil's Rio de Janeiro defeated Singapore 3-0 and Indonesia A beat Malaysia 2-1 to secure semi-final berths m the Second Independence Cup tournament. Brazil, who on Sunday beat Malaysia 3-0, scored their first goal m the 19th minute through Renato. Their second goal, five minutes intoAP - 104 words
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Article327 1986-08-14 21 CRICKET LONDON Essex, the 1984 County champions, narrowed the gap on leaders Gloucestershire to 19 points with a 130-run win over Leicestershire on Tuesday. England reject Neil Foster took five wickets, his ninth five-wicket haul of the season, as Leicestershire, chasing 321 to win, wereReuter - 327 words
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Article272 1986-08-14 21 NOTTINGHAM New Zealand, spearheaded once again by their magnificent all-rounder Richard Hadlee, marched remorselessly to an eight-wicket victory over England on the fifth and final day of the Second Test on Tuesday. Hadlee took four for 60 m England's second innings of 230 to give himReuter - 272 words
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Article186 1986-08-14 21 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI FLOWER power ruled at the Delta Sports Complex as Mayflower Secondary headed and kicked their way to the Schools National A and B Division boys sepak takraw team titles yesterday. In the A Division, Mayflower bundled out defending champions Singapore Vocational Institute 2-1, while186 words
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Article27 1986-08-14 21 ST ANDREW'S and Duneam Technical drew 4-4 m a Schools National C Division rugby match at Woodsville yesterday. Other result: Anglo-Chi-nese 42 Chinese High 0.27 words
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Article97 1986-08-14 21 Singapore strike gold twice SHOOTING THE Singapore Rifle Association bagged both the individual and team event gold medals for centre fire pistol m the Pesta Sukan Open shooting championships at Mount Vernon yesterday. Results Centre Ore pistol md: 1 Kwek Soo Siong (SRA) 575pts 2 Inocentes Tionesa (RP) 568 397 words
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Article40 1986-08-14 21 INSTITUTE of Education trounced Singapore Recreation Club 39-4 m a Singapore National Netball League Division Three match played at Petain Road yesterday. Other results: Alexandra 25 DBS I 18, Spore Maybank 19 ÜBRC 17, Kekr-Wildcats 39 Tampines 3.40 words
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Advertisement105 1986-08-14 20 Vittel The pure natural mineral water for healthy living. &P* *^B^^ ■111 9 A ~Vittel*s natural goodness of •well balanced mineral content •and properties makes it an •ideal health-giving drink, *3NMMMi when taken during \J*4 "meals and physical VllMjl activities. t«*T Vittel natural iHHI H .^mineral water is H •bottled105 words
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Advertisement266 1986-08-14 21 Marketing Institute of Singapore Graduate Diploma m Marketing (sth intake) /An Exclusive OualificationJoL_Grgdugtes/ Graduates m sales or marketing positions seeking to advance their marketing knowledge and career are invited to join the MIS one-year post-graduate Graduate Diploma m Marketing programme starting on 7 October 1986. The course is intensive, stimulating266 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1986-08-14 21 BOWLING Singapore International qualifying rounds (Striker's Bowl, 9am). SHOOTING Pesta Sukan Open (Mt Vernon, 8 30am). SOCCER Friendlles: Singapore v University College of Dublin (National Stadium, 7.30pm), SCC 3rd XI v Tanglin Police (Padang, 5.30pm). SQUASH Ovaltine Individual Graded championships (Kallang, 6pm). SWIMMING VITB annual meet (Clementi Swimming Complex, 2pm).50 words
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497 1986-08-14 22 LEONG WENG KAM - SBC drama from Monday to Friday next year LEONG WENG KAM By PRIME time viewing on Channel 8 will be all-lo-cal fare from Monday to Friday from Jan 1 next year. This is when the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation increases its four hours of locally-pro-duced Mandarin drama every week to five497 words
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351 1986-08-14 22 Thrust of campaign to cut down use of dialects at such places ORGANISERS of this year's Speak Mandarin campaign want to hear less use of dialects at eating establishments. The chairman of the national committee promoting the use of Mandarin among Chinese351 words
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Article, Illustration319 1986-08-14 22 Sri Lankan refugee tells of six-week ordeal ST JOHN'S (Newfoundland) Some Sri Lankan refugees who survived an ocean voyage on a freighter that they say abandoned them 10 km from shore felt they had nothing to lose because they feared for their lives at home.Reuter - 319 words
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Article220 1986-08-14 22 The group of 152 was fed only rice and water during the voyage that cost between US$3,OOO (556,500) and US$5,OOO each. They were told they would be able to see the shore when they were put into two lifeboats. "When they put us m theReuter - 220 words
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286 1986-08-14 22 Gorbachev and Truong Chinh pledge to improve ties with China MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev met Vietnam's new communist party leader, Mr Truong Chinh, on Tuesday and both men pledged to work for better relations with China, the official news agency Tass said. They said the situation m the Asian-PacificReuter; UPI - 286 words
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Article58 1986-08-14 22 SEOUL South Korea will release 885 prisoners today, including dissidents, under an amnesty that marks the country's liberation from Japanese colonial rule m 1945, the Justice Ministry said. Among those freed are 36 students, workers and other dissidents, and 10 people convicted of procommunist charges,Reuter - 58 words
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Article30 1986-08-14 22 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 0.56 points to 1,834.93 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday APAP - 30 words
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162 1986-08-14 22 NEWARK (New Jersey) An Israeli developer says he plans to build the world's tallest building across the Hudson River from Manhattan because property values are so low m the poverty-strick-en city of Newark. Mr Harry Grant's scheme calls for a 121--storey apartment, shopping, hotel andAP - 162 words
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122 1986-08-14 22 Pollution, so Pepsi told to shut 11 plants MANILA Pepsi Cola Bottling Company has been ordered to close down 11 of its 12 plants m the Philippines for violations of anti-pollution laws, the National Pollution Control Commission said yesterday. Commissioner Antonio Tria, m a letter to the soft-drinks giant, saidUPI - 122 words
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Advertisement164 1986-08-14 22 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. Hassan's Carpets Pte Ltd jfyg&i #01-15, 28-32 Tangltn Shopping Centre ~J*jt^> I Singapore 1024 Tel: *****26/*****09164 words
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Advertisement458 1986-08-14 22 GRAND SALE 50%-65%^ I.^^^t^ l^ tW^' t e^^ >l!^' m mt z&b^ l t 1 1 IS? fl f*t^&ifc'B J^TSO^wt' -i ft"* K^f'l B^»u BHTi9! FINEST PERSIANS TRIBAL AFGHANS I i **sr 4i W> wk Bl a CHINESE PAKISTAN AMIR SONS (Slnc:en2d PTE LTD #01-15 Facing the Orchard Mall #03-01458 words
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Miscellaneous155 1986-08-14 22 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.14 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.04 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/19 C Overcast Melbourne 3 17 C Haze Bangkok 26 32 C Sunny Moscow155 words
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Article, Illustration868 1986-08-14 1 kjkk New life for tradition QUESTION: Would you believe that slinky outfits can be made of Asian kapok, the seed fibre traditionally used to stuff pillows? Or that a chair with an unmistakable designer look can be of narra hardwood and rattan weave? Or objetsiike elegant traysNGHAI CHEE WAH - 868 words
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Advertisement300 1986-08-14 1 iii I 40% 4Uk SSS |O| ij%A/2/2^l#4/? FREE KIWI Kleen Bowl 750g j II 11 You Deserve Rur Prices 'Aa ?L $185^1 $130^ K^w-Your-FairPri^.Contest $2«& I 11^1 640 mi 3io/340g p V^W|^ Win a 6-month supply of Fair Price housebrand I f joHNsoNSßabySoap '/t^y^^^ tai "^gsiiijr^ (s s s c^300 words
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Article, Illustration282 1986-08-14 2 Recently, we published an article about Singaporeans who chartered a small plane and flew to Medan for a hearty repast. Another favourite destination for the flying gourmets is Malacca, reports CHRISTINE KHOR. She describes the fare offered at two popular restaurants,282 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-08-14 2 Restoran Ole Sayang 192-193, Tainan Melaka Jaya off Jalan Banda Hittr Malacca SEVEN generations of Sects have lived m Malacca, each interpreting the Peranakan lifestyle m the context of their times. Three-and-a-half years ago, Mr and Mrs T.C. Sect opened Restoran Ole Sayang. In236 words
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Article689 1986-08-14 2 MALACCA nonya cuisine differs from the Singapore and Penang varieties. Heavily Malay-influenced, it's predominantly sourish, compared with, say, the lemak (coco-nut-rich) flavour of the Penang style. "We use a lot of assam (tamarind) and lime," said Mr T.C. Sect at his Restoran Ole Sayang689 words
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555 1986-08-14 2 Restoran San Pedro 4-D Aranjo Road Ujong Pasir Portuguese Settlement Malacca. Tel: 245-734 PEOPLE en route to Kuala Lumpur stop by Restoran San Pedro on the periphery of Portuguese Square m Malacca's Portuguese Settlement to eat Tony Sta Maria's Portuguese dishes. Tony, 36, claims that his555 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1986-08-14 3 MAY HO - MAY HO —•Latest happenings! By New Yorkers turn to Thai cuisine The hotter the better, say summer hosts m the Big Apple. SHREDDED duck meat and minced yam, seasoned and deep fried to form crisp, fragrant patties; chicken marinated m dark soya sauce, deepUPI - 1,016 words
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Article232 1986-08-14 3 May Ho - May Ho By Theme Where When How much What you get m Cantonese Cafe Carousel, Lunch dinner $13 (adult) A spread of a dozen Boulevard Hotel until end of $9 (child) dishes, three roasts month and five desserts Beijing Pine Court, Lunch only $20 (adult) A buffet of Beijing232 words
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Advertisement246 1986-08-14 2 Singapore's favourite Tomato Chilli Sauces. KTCHUPI Ell/cl I SAUCE 1 CHILLI Now m NEWimprov^d bottles NEWinytoved labels NEW tamper-proof seals |t Singapore's favourite Maggi Tomato and Chilli Sauces now come m new improved, very distinctive bottles and labels. With new tamper-proof seals to lock m the delicious goodness of Maggi246 words
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Advertisement123 1986-08-14 2 THE BEST OF 4 -WORLDS Buffet Lunch Left to right: SENBAZURU Chef T. Sakashita, TRADER VIC'S Chef Daniel Germain RIVER TERRACE Chef Joseph Tay, TAIKEN-EN Chef A.T. Wong Tempting South Sea flavours from TRADER VIC'S kitchen exquisite tastes of 16th century Japan from SENBAZURU tantalising Szechuan dishes from TAIKAN-EN plus123 words
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Advertisement49 1986-08-14 3 Rustless aluminium cylinders are exclusive to BR ugly rust stains are a common BP cylinders are made from light W J gjp feature of other cylinders. and strong, rustf ree aluminium for trte authorised BP gas dealer nearest you, look under Gas m the yellow Pages or ca11 *****53.49 words
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Article, Illustration773 1986-08-14 4 Dr Ang Kong Ee - Dr Ang Kong Ee Healthy Lifestyle Exercise Physiologist Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Caloric breakdown <=^ M^ J*feZi Some common daily physical activities for a 50 kg person Caloric Ta»k expenditure Brisk 10 minute walk to the bus stop at a pace of 6 km/h (10 minutes a773 words
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Article, Illustration654 1986-08-14 4 South American beauties have been monopolising world titles. Why? JOHN de SOUZA has some answers. DID you know that most top beauties m the past 10 years came from South America? Consider these figures: Miss Universe Deborah Carthy-Deu, Puerto Rico (1985); and Irene Conde654 words
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Article346 1986-08-14 4 MISS Universe Barbara Palacios Teyde (left), whose hobbies include weightlifting, wants her beauty to be seen as more than just physical. 'It's very strange that I should be saying this because what people are seeing, of course, is a body and a face "In a beautyReuter - 346 words
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Advertisement68 1986-08-14 4 Yomeishu helps improve your blood circulation, /^fc^. jd reduces fatigue, increases your appetite /jißP^ and helps sti-engthen your body. MB The natural aid to good health.^«^^da|H BJi^ Sole Agent: I c^ 1 so-^ Letat Agencies (Pte) IiH E jpr-f"— c *Co v t^^ #01-497, Blk 28 IR""y Outram Park, o68 words
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Advertisement227 1986-08-14 4 The leading Swiss cosmetic range... now m Singapore jj BinELLfll The beginning of a career Binella, Switzerland's leading cosmetic and skin care products is now m Singapore. Here's an opportunity to join l a dynamic team, to advance your skills and enjoy greater earnings. Direct Sales Group Leaders Europe, Binella227 words
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Miscellaneous101 1986-08-14 4 /I'm sorry. Did I hurt you, A \jvliss Lim? J /l'm alrightT\ But you look I V tired, Susan .J I just came back from X sick leave and I'm still I feeling weak. I get tired m i [yy^ easily too. But I guess j j jIT** I*T^1 T^101 words
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Advertisement277 1986-08-14 5 I2hdWEEK! 1 LiDO: Season ENDING SOON! I (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 g The Brothers of Saint Basil s School preached against vice, lust and disrespect. But that never stopped these guys. ,fp> HEAVEN HELP US I I JADE: HURRY! LAST DAYS! 1 (*****81) 5 SHOWS277 words
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Article, Illustration761 1986-08-14 6 TAN BAN HUAT meets a collector whose personal collection will be on display m the exhibition called Chinatown Kreta Ayer Historical and Cultural Heritage at the Kreta Ayer Community Centre from Friday to Sunday. YOU will probably think Koh Eng Soon is an old man761 words
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Article90 1986-08-14 6 MH4^7klßßJxlia t-i K I f^ Et >sfs m** -fi-iii!i!l*7 13 1973^i^$fe4#iJDt-f:-56** fflT Rift f&oslogg#-t- tk hk m ttK x f^ '}jit f& ire m if- tiitfj #-tife f- II fft etr S 'iSi p D n WIE3?S i44*-H-BJ^sfc^*tl? At* WA'>*£3£fcffli*r#ffJ <^ /I ¥f Wd^ |D m±mm mft it £ws nAtefe90 words
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Article, Illustration650 1986-08-14 6 SURLY waiters, filthy hotels, ill-trained tourist guides and poor interpreters are threatening tourism m China, industry officials say. Tourists began flooding into China when it opened its doors m 1979 after 30 years of self-imposed isolation. But tourism officials warn that theReuter - 650 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-08-14 6 Art that lives long after their painters EXHIBITION OF 100 YEARS OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE PAINTING Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Hill Street. 2nd storey. Aug t5 to 17 10 am 7 pm Previewed by TEO HAN WUE IF WHAT is said about paintings becoming more valuable after the artists416 words
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Article, Illustration455 1986-08-14 6 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By THE mythical dragon is known to breathe fire but is never on fire itself. In conjunction with Singapore's 21st National Day celebrations, a fiery dragon will prance at the Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Theng Association m Thomson455 words
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Article, Illustration961 1986-08-14 7 HARON ABDUL RAHMAN - HARON ABDUL RAHMAN By TO HER it was the fulfilment of a dream. And, the public got the spin-off by way of having more recipes m their collections. The cookery book entitled Hidangan Warisan Kita (Our Heritage of Malay Dishes) was published961 words
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852 1986-08-14 7 Oleh HARON ABDUL RAHMAN - Oleh HARON ABDUL RAHMAN BAGI beliau penerbitan bukunya itu adalah suatu impian yang menjadi nyata. Bagj orangramai bukunya itu yang berjudul "Hidangan Warisan Kita" sememangnyalah merupakan suatu warisan dengan ertikata yang sebenar. Dan mereka beruntung dapat menambah begitu banyak resipi kepada kumpulan852 words
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Advertisement775 1986-08-14 7 NOTICES ilk x\ 1 PROMET BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held m the Negara Room, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Saturday, 30th August, 1986 at775 words
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Advertisement53 1986-08-14 7 ROGET'S THESAURUS! I j The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes m spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of reference and a 'treasure house' of words! Available at all good bookshops. Distributed by Ppl FEDERAL LU PUBLICATIONS 2 Jurong Port Road,53 words
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Advertisement623 1986-08-14 7 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 2M OF 1985. RE: Henry Ang EX PARTE: Singapore Airline* limited Creditors In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition filed the 2nd day of July, 1985. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Henry Ang lately of 5 Chempaka623 words
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Advertisement807 1986-08-14 8 2 Eating Out HAADYAI THAI FOOD Kestn. Authentic Thai home-cooked food specially prepared by Bangkok chef. 467. Joo Chlat Rd. *****34. 3 Catering FM GROUP BUFFET Fried Chicken, beef/ mutton Rendang, Chilli prawns, fish curry, cuttle fishball m sweet sour sauce, mixed veg., yellow rice, fruit almond jelly. $8 per807 words
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Advertisement584 1986-08-14 8 12 Computer Products/ Services CHALLENGErT" WORK-STATION FOR COMPUTER/PRINTER I i^» I I DISKETTES STORAGE WITH POWER POINT I 1.-: J^ $90.00 (COOEWIOW) (CODE CW1004) I $26.00 :T MODEL CWIOOO $95.00 COMPUTER-FORMS COLLECTING "tRAY (CODECWIOO2) TfVrftJWW Specifications: Semi-Knock Down 10 minutes to install Textured Finished Steel Structure Anti-rust Electrostatic Powder Coating584 words
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Advertisement160 1986-08-14 8 12 Computer Products/ Services 15 Aquariums SPECIAL GIFT OFFER From 14th Aug. to 31st Aug. 1986 FREE Star Gold 100 gms. pellets for purchase of $10 and above of fishes It accessories plus special 10% discount for fishes bought during offer period. HOCK HUAT AQUARIUM 644, Geylang Road (near Lorong160 words
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Advertisement500 1986-08-14 8 12 Computer Products/ Services 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing SPECIALIST Direct from factory We specialise m built-in kitchen cabinet, $100 p.f.r.; built-in wardrobe, $120 p.f.r.; and all carpentry works. Ramin, oak, pine, teakwood furniture at reasonable prices. Good service, better workmanship. 6 months guarantee. Free quotation free design on the spot.500 words
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Advertisement637 1986-08-14 8 21 Publications S.E.ASIA OIL DIRECTORY 1986-87 edition Just off the press, available from J.S. Metes Co. Pte. Ltd. (Publishers) *****17. 22 Stamps/Coins 30% DISCOUNT OF ALL SETS AND COLLECTIONS WE ARE CLEARING STOCKS AND ALL FIRST DAY COVERS, LIGHTHOUSE STOCKBOOKS AND THEMATIC PACKETS MUST GO 50% DISCOUNT! #19-04 STRAITS TRADING637 words
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Advertisement523 1986-08-14 8 27 Wanted V ABSOLUTELY J HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR BS3SlSE*ilMllti^il!^i *****4? *****12 #03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. INTERESTED TO BUY Corporate Tanah Merah countryclub "membership. Tel Jay Jay *****64. TANAH MERAH INDIVIDUAL corporate membership wanted. *****10. TANAH MERAH/ JURONG Country Club Corporate Membership required. Contact: *****82.523 words
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Advertisement708 1986-08-14 8 30 Hairdressing ASHKIN A M. Hairdesign by fully London trained stylist (Kin) cut $15, perm $35, student cut $5.00, perm $10, colour $10.00. MonSunday Beginner course $700. >»04-15 tar East Plaza, tel: *****07 10.30 am 9.30pm. FANTASTIC! PERM/ STEAM/ Cut $22 (usual $35). =03-01 Excelsior Hotel. Tel: *****62 appointment. (We708 words
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Advertisement632 1986-08-14 8 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm (spm deadline for next day) Saturday: 8 30am to 2pm (11am deadline for The Sunday Times) Pubic Hoiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TIMES ORCHARD CENTRE. #02-105 LUCKY PIAZA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon lpm to 5 30pm (4pm632 words
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Advertisement329 1986-08-14 8 36 House Renovation/ Decor HDB GRILLES [^SLIDING WINDOW All enquiries welcome: DAY *****23 N1GH^*****7 See Chin Aluminium Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise m renovation of HDB flats, private apartments/houses, aluminium window grilles, sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing of old doors, window. floor tiles All works329 words
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Advertisement884 1986-08-14 9 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN REPAIRING roof leakage, gutter, awning, ceiling, brick wall, fencing, floor tiling/ polishing, window grilles/ amplitnesh, painting, plumbing, chick blinds, partitions, electrical. Nyatoh solid wooden doors ($198) and all kinds of renovation work. Reasonable price. Tel: *****67/ *****78. UNDERTAKING ROOF-LEAKING, Change roofing, gutter, awning, sliding884 words
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Advertisement907 1986-08-14 9 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi INTENNAE INSTALLATION SERVICE. We provide high quality lerials from Germany/ Japan at ■easonable prices. Pis. refer to bellow Pages. *****11 (6 lines) Jnlfy Engineering Pte. Ltd. SEE FWA SPECIALISED m video, :olour TV, Hi-fi system repairs, intennae installation. Service guaranteed. Tel: *****14/ *****95. rECHNICS CLASS A907 words
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Advertisement781 1986-08-14 9 51 Printing/ Copying Services REE LOGO DESIGN for all prlntig job done at our branch at ictoria Street, »01-32 Golden ■andmark, Tel: *****67/ *****45 Jimprint). lAME CARDS, LETTERHEADS, inoices, brochures. Print direct rom factory at a lower rate, irand Press. 81k.1016, Geylang :ast Aye. 3, #04-171. *****73. ROMOTION T-SHIRTS ft781 words
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Advertisement598 1986-08-14 9 57 Business Opportunities SKBKBB Changi Swimming Club Gosport Road 555 Singapore 1750 Restaurant Beer Garden Caterer Applications are invited from reputable caterers to operate the Restaurant Beer Garden at Changi Swimming Club, Gosport Road, Spore 1750 The rent is $1,000 per month. The successful applicant will also be liable for598 words
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Advertisement471 1986-08-14 9 57 Business Opportunities 64 Domestic Help Available |QS)UAK(S)PTELTd| 190 Middle Road, #04-07 Fortune Ctr, Spore 0718 Tel: *****42/*****87 Mon to Sat: 10am to Bpm SELECT THROUGH VIDEO Package lee $650 Includes documentation, lull Insurance. security bond, medical fees, guaranteed replacement, 2 years Jmk back-up service. Renewal cancellation ot work permit471 words
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Advertisement715 1986-08-14 9 64 Domestic Help Available AVOID FRUSTRATION AND DISAPPOINTMENTS!! We know how to help employers and maids click first time. PACKAGE If things go wrong, we put them right immediately. 1 *fffr I Call *****66 5 SaSnumonai \ho HMgcnCostvj Humana Management Consultants Mon Fri 9am 7pm YWVVV* 1^ 1 I'^*1 1715 words
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Advertisement405 1986-08-14 9 64 Domestic Help Available 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial 'ART/ FULL-TIME INSTRUCTORS •eqd. by Pte. School to teach any >ne subject, Electronic, digital, nicroprocessor, aircon. Int. pis. vrite full particulars to Maxwell *d. P.O. Box 1253 (Ref. 67) Spore K)25. rUTORS REQD. FOR all subjects evels. Must be willing to travel.405 words
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Advertisement551 1986-08-14 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I A US multinational and world leading manufacturer of electrical/electronic terminals and connectors invites applications for the position of: GCE 'A' Level At least two years' experience m processing customers' orders and expediting them Must be able to type at 35 wpm and use computers551 words
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Advertisement718 1986-08-14 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ASSISTANT/ SECRETARY Established Designing A Furniture Manufacturing Company requires immediately Confidential Assistant/ Secretary reporting directly to the Managing y Director. H c The successful candidate will be responsible for all secretarial functions including office admlnis- tration. c Ability to set up proper office procedures and718 words
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Advertisement569 1986-08-14 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical yellow pages We are an established company nviting applications for: RECEPTIONIST Minimum GCE 'O' level certificate. > Able to speak fluent English Mandarin. Pleasant personality. Age between 23 to 28 years. rhe company offers: 5-day week 2 months bonus > Medical dental benefits > Overtime569 words
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Advertisement881 1986-08-14 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED GENERAL CLERK c Mm GCE O' level, Chinese educated c Able to type at 40 w.p.m Fluent m English. c Well versed m Teochew other dialects is a plus, c Knowledge, of office procedure and accounting. Interested please apply with full particulars, working experience,881 words
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Advertisement815 1986-08-14 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical VACANCY EXISTS FOR a General Clerk Must have GCK O' Level. Knowledge of typing, telex, shipping and L/C documentation, for immediate employment. Knowledge of shorthand and book-keeping preferred. Please contact *****47. Esther. TYPIST, RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED. Female Chinese, age below 30 years old. Mm. GCE 'O815 words
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Advertisement620 1986-08-14 10 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I 111 I* V° u a rea dy have lor 2years U:W ■j» working experience on the sales floor a JjtfflJ :Mof a departmental store and meet the If ofl] M following requirements Wfmi M Minimum 0' Level, with credit m WHii620 words
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Advertisement442 1986-08-14 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales American Optical SINGAPORE requires a Sales Representative for its Safety Products Division The right person should have: Minimum 'O' level qualifications. •Completed N.S. 1 to 2 years sales experience m industrial safety products. A valid driving licence and own a car. The successful applicant will be442 words
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Advertisement665 1986-08-14 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Company requires 3 ladies/men to fill the post ofcS ALES PROMOTERS/ Requirements: Minimum Sec 2 Completed N.S. Able to speak English/ Mandarin and one dialect We offer Basic salary plus commission Medical benefits c In-house training on basic salesmanship Interested, please call personally at: 1302 Lor665 words
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Advertisement779 1986-08-14 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE CHINESE MERCHANDISER cum Sales Representative required for household products. Age 18 35. At least Sec.2 education (English stream). Apply personally: 39 Jin Pemtmpin, #04-02, Tal Lee Building. Tel: *****64. INDOOR FEMALE SALES Assistant required m Thomson Plaza. Applicants should be able to work shift hour.779 words
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Advertisement626 1986-08-14 10 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical VIA PCI engaged m manufacturing of tele- ifcSl communication equipment and computer products using SURFACE MOUNT TECHNOLOGY, invites candidates with SMT knowledge or who are interested m rl new challenges for the position of: Wm NTC/ITC m Electronic servicing. 1 to 2626 words
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Advertisement349 1986-08-14 10 A ieading Plastic Injection Moulding Company invites applications for the post of:I MOULD DESIGNER MALE/FEMALE Requirements: Possess ITC or NTC 2 m Plastic Mould Design or mould making. Completed N.S. At least one year working experience m a similar industry. Interested personnel who meets the above requirements are to submit349 words
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Advertisement479 1986-08-14 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical I AN ESTABLISHED CO. looking for an experienced Kiln Dry Operator to be stationed m Sabah. Salary negotiable. Interested, pis. send full particulars, contact number salary expected with photo (n.r.) to: S.T Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore 0923. REQUIRED SPECIALISE ALUMINIUM Door Foremen. Contractors.479 words
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Advertisement479 1986-08-14 11 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Part-Time I iKff 'l^zsSS&n Production Operators K. SJI O (Male Female t^^^J'li l^SJbSSß? 1 1 Walk-In Interview Singaporean Interested applicants, please walk m for an interview479 words
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Advertisement97 1986-08-14 11 MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS required c No shifts work c 5-day week c Transport provided c Medical benefits Annual bonus c Attendance Incentives c Experience not necessary Interested applicants, please call or come personally to: N0.58, Sungei Kadut St.l Singapore 2572 Tel: *****14 Bus No: 925 from Woodlands Centre Interchange.97 words
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Advertisement444 1986-08-14 11 Fdata printers pte. Ltd. is' I an established printing subI sldlary of a public listed I company specialised m I manufacturing of diaries, I stationeries and other paper I related products due to buslI ness expansion has immedlI ate vacancies for: 1) SUPERVISORS/ BINDING DEPT. c Mln. 3 years relevant444 words
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Advertisement314 1986-08-14 11 Mfc| Richgold jj Klpi Industries I Pte Ltd requires l Age 1 6 -30 years old Experienced m soldering and I 5 touch up of PCBA products Preferably NTC. ITC m Electronic Servicing Must be familiar with DYNAPERT' auto-insertion and wave-soldering machine used m assembly production The Personnel Dept 105314 words
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Advertisement280 1986-08-14 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous For our Mitsubishi TV plant m Woodlands, we require SECRETARY GCE O' level with a good credit m English Private Secretarial Cert, will be advantageous Below 24 years Should also be able to speak Mandarin QC WORKERS (Male/ Female) Secondary education Preferably those staying m Marsillng,280 words
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Advertisement390 1986-08-14 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BREAD CAKE We are the specialists m the production of breads cakes, we have immediate 1 vacancies for: ASSISTANT CHIEF BAKER (Cakes Pastries) At least 4 years' proven experience In the production of cakes pastries. Self-starter who has initiative drive and Is able to withstand work390 words
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Advertisement514 1986-08-14 11 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous nicliicon We are one ot the world's largest manufacturers of capacitors with Its head office and other plants In Japan, USA and Hong Kong. zz We specially invite applicants to apply for Class 3 driving licence Can understand simple English Age between514 words
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Advertisement296 1986-08-14 11 Canon requires DESPATCH RIDER to perform ferry service and despatch duties. c Mln. Sec. 2 education. Possess class 2 and 3 driving licence and own a motorcycle. c Completed N.S. Age 20 24. c 1-2 years experience. Interested applicants, please call personally at: The Personnel Oept. Canon Singapore Pte Ltd296 words
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Advertisement578 1986-08-14 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FITNESS CENTRE WALK-IN INTERVIEW 10a.m. to 7.00 p.m. 14 to 16 Aug. 1986 at HEALTH SPA FITNESS CENTRE PTE LTD Singapore Badminton Association 102 Guillemard Road #02-02 Singapore 1439 Newly established health and fitness centre has created the following job opportunities: 1. RECEPTIONISTS/ CASHIERS (Female) c578 words
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Advertisement608 1986-08-14 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous -Hut Join the world's biggest and most successful chain of Pizza Restaurants. We need: PART-TIME CATERING ASSISTANTS for those who can work approximately on any of these shifts 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 12 noon to 5 p.m. 12 noon to608 words
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Advertisement964 1986-08-14 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Hotel Grand Central requlres:1. WAITERS 2. POOL ATTENDANT Interested applicants please call personally to The Personnel Dept. 22 Cavenagh Road/ Orchard Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****44. DESPATCH RIDER REQO. by trading co. Age 22 above. Possess motorcycle licence. Preferably also holder of Class 3 licence. Able964 words
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Advertisement758 1986-08-14 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED 1 Handy man with experience m painting carpentry works. Pis. call *****11 ext. 293 for interview. LONDON TRAINED MALE Hairstylist wanted with strong clientele. Terms neg. Call: *****65. NEWLY RENOVATED HEALTH Centre requires Masseuses, with/without experience. *****78 PUMP ATTENDANT REQUIRED. Interested call: *****59 or758 words
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Advertisement835 1986-08-14 12 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance ASCONA MOTOR OFFERS .secondhand car loan, non-transfer acceptable. *****66/ *****33. FINANCING, MORTGAGE LOAN on cars, m/cycles, scooters. Call: *****45/ *****80 Simon. TAI THONG LEE, cars loan/ nontransfer. Immediate approval. 17 &18 Nankin St. *****65/ *****02. 84 Registration Numbers BEAUTIFUL NUMBER "EN 30K for sale $2,500 0.n.0.835 words
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Advertisement1027 1986-08-14 12 87 For Sale: Mercedes MERCEDES 500 SEC. Aug 'B2. Showroom cond. For appt. call: *****88, Peter Wong. 1975 230 MANUAL. Pte. owner. Radio cassette, aircon, nonPARF. *****66 74 MERCEDES 200. White, aircon radio/ cassette, power steering, 0.n.0. Pg: *****20/ 999. ■77, MERCEDES 200 Manual. Aircon radio, cassette. Showrm. cond. PARF.1,027 words
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Advertisement1022 1986-08-14 12 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 79 DATSUN 120Y GL. Rd tax Dec. 86, aircon. radio cassette, good condition. $8,900. *****16. 79 DATSUN 100A. Pte owner, aircon, hi-fi, showroom condition Tel: *****37. 8/78 DATSUN 120Y, alrcond, s/rims. Radio cassette. Excellent. $8,200 neg. *****11 x 204 Dawood. '82 NISSAN LAUREL, fully auto. Excellent1,022 words
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Advertisement979 1986-08-14 12 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1982 EU MITSUBISHI Tredia 1400 2 owners. Aircon., sports rims, radio/cassette, metallic blue, $16,000 Tel: *****79. 1982 JUNE MITSUBISHI Lancer SL'. 5-speed. 2 owners, PARF eligible. Metallic green. $15,500 0.n.0 Loan: $11,000. Tel: *****68 '81 1.2, COLT Supershlft, pte owner, sports rims, aircon., hi-fi, excellent cond.979 words
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Advertisement951 1986-08-14 12 93 For Sale: Honda 78 HONDA ACCORD (auto) 3-dr Aircond radio cassette, pager: *****95. 79 ACCORD, PTE. owner, s/rims Aircon hi-fi. Excellent cond. $12,500 0.n.0 Kelvin *****46 79 HONDA ACCORD 4-dr. NonPARF Good cond $10,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****00 '80 HONDA ACCORD, aircon. hi fi, radio cassette, PARF, good condition $12,900.951 words
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Advertisement970 1986-08-14 12 96 For Sale: Other Makes SEPT.79 PORSCHE 924 automatic Tip top condition. Interested call: *****88, Peter Wong 1979 MINI CLUBMAN. Ist owner, very well kept condition, new tax. $7,300 Tel: *****07. 1981 HOLDEN COMMODORE SL, pte. owner. In good cond. Call *****74 1982 RENAULT FUEGO GTX for sale. Interested call970 words
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Advertisement486 1986-08-14 12 99 Vehicles Wanted WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? We offer: Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Cash payment. Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax. We accept: c Cars of all makes c.c. c Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. Scrap cars or trade-in.486 words
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Advertisement932 1986-08-14 12 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER a all PARF and non-PARF vehicles a all pick-ups and commercial vans a all private and Q registered Mercedes, BMW and Volvo vehicles Contact MR. LIM of WU LIAN TRADING CO. Tel: *****32/ *****68 Lot 11 Upper Aliunied Uaed Cars Centre Singapore 1336932 words
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Advertisement1968 1986-08-14 13 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses Whether you're m the AFfL market to buy, sell or M wr\^ jNf ll lease, call Belinda Lee, W TL~ 7^ Karen Scott or Teresa r ''M< Yj& V Yeo. They'll make you —J feel right at home.1,968 words
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Advertisement730 1986-08-14 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments PROPERTIES I TO LET I Offices at Colombo Court/ I Selegie Complex i Executive Flats at Tan Kirn Cheng Terms rental negotiable Immediate occupation I Contact Mr Hoon/Mrs Sim at Tel: 3361 233/***** 15 or Mr Seah at 221 8644 Available at730 words
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Advertisement577 1986-08-14 13 DIST.2I GOODLUCK GDN. 2 3 bdrms. Fully/ p/furn. with condo facilities. $1,000 $1,600. Heng Fatt Property *****88. DIST.9 HORIZON TWR. East Blk. 4 bdrms. $3,000. Grange Twr, 3 bdrms, $2,400. Furama Twr, 4 bdrms. $2,600. Vanda *****18. D-10 ALLSWORTH, CARLTON Terrace, Himiko Ct, Leedon Hgts, Ridgewood, Sommerville Pk, Tanglin Hill577 words
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Advertisement997 1986-08-14 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MICHEL APT., TANGLIN dist. new furnishings, luxurious aircond. 1-bdrm. flat. All modern conveniences. Tel: *****11. MIMOSA COURT (D.2880) Grd fir. apt. tastefully furn., 2 bdrms., living/dining, $800 p.m. Victor Morns tel: *****33. ONLY $2,000 P.M. f/furn central aircon. 3+l apt. with facilities, d.lO Charming Garden. Phone997 words
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Advertisement968 1986-08-14 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.5, VISTA PARK, 2 bdrm. f/furn. Available immediately *****09 (owner). D.5, $1,100. NEW Mais. 2361 sq.ft. D2O, $800 HUDC. Fully furn. Tel: *****30 (agent). D.B F/FURN. BRAND New 3-bdrm. apartment available immediately. Tel: *****11 D.9 ARDMORE PT., 3* 1 bdrms, p/furn/ fully furn. Full facilities. Rental968 words
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Advertisement867 1986-08-14 13 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms D.14 NEAR CITY Plaza, turn rm for students/ single. Aircon./ non-aircon. John Llm. *****97 FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS only at d.1646 Furn. rrn. Meals/ laundry. Quiet, convenient. Call *****64. FURNISHED ROOM IN Tampines New Town. Single ladies preferred. Call: *****86. FURNISHED ROOM TO let $180 p.m. Clementi867 words
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Advertisement1117 1986-08-14 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses One of the best housing loans available Loans up to 100% of valuation with CPF Special interest rates for first time homeowners from just 7 Vz p.a. Easy repayment period up to 25 years Also attractive loans are offered for the purchase1,117 words
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Advertisement949 1986-08-14 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses You make the choice. We make the arrangements. Buying a home is now easier. Just choose the home you want: a bungalow, a terrace house, an apartment or a condominium unit. Then call at Credit POSB m the949 words
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Advertisement743 1986-08-14 14 D.14 INTER. TERR. Area 2100 sq.ft. Fully renovated. $360K neg. Holland *****73/ 4. D.14 2-STOREY TERR. 3+l rms. Split-level. Marble/ parquet. Ready soon. Acumen *****11. D.1441 RENOVATED D/STOREY terr. 3+l bdrms., 1900 sq.ft. F'hold. Chang Agencies, *****22. D.15 D/STOREY SEMI-D. F'hold. 3 bdrms. 1 servant's. 4400 sq.ft. Unfurn. Tel: *****10/743 words
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Advertisement467 1986-08-14 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Kirn Tian Plaza Apartments Tiong Bahru Stylish and Affordable 28 newly completed apartments for lease/sale Choice of 2 3 bedroom units Squash Court and roof garden for residents 24-hour electronic security system Ample carparks Prices from $230,000 Rental from $800 per month Showflat open daily467 words
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Advertisement901 1986-08-14 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments y^2 Apartments for Sale/ Lease (Junction of St. Martin's Drive and Tanglin Road) I Devetoper 1 Owner Urricurrerrt Pte Ltd. Tenure of Land: Freehold Lot 286 TS XXIV Planning Approval: DC 858/64 11 I Expected Date of Conveyance of Legal901 words
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Advertisement831 1986-08-14 14 NO RENOVATION REQUIRED. D.15 Eastern Mansion Apt. 1400 sq.ft. 3 rooms/ attached. South. F'hold. $209,000 0.n.0. *****05/ 6 PARKWAY MANSION FACING sea, renovated 3+ 1 bdrms. approx. 1954 sq.ft. $445,000 neg. Tel: *****35. PEARLBANK APT. 1,900 sq.ft. 3 rms., high fir., morning sun, overlooking greenery, renovated. Grace Union *****46/ *****87831 words
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Advertisement958 1986-08-14 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments LUCKY TWR. 4+ 1 rms. Central aircon $460,000 Full facilities. Holland *****79. LUXURY FLAT NEAR Orchard Rd. 3 spacious bedrooms. Well maintained. Hoe-Tan *****21 NEW BARTLEY ROAD apartment. 1600 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. $265,000. Villa Investments *****40. ORCHID MANS. Amber Rd. 1,540 sq.ft F'hold. Low maintenance958 words
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Advertisement1008 1986-08-14 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALf 5-ROOM POINT BLOCK Clementi Blk 415 $137,000. Bedok North 81k.516 $128,000. King George Aye. 81k.807 $142,000 Telok Blangah Heights 81k.74. $143,000. Rochor 81k.3 (4-rm) $118,000. Must view no regrets DOLLARS HOUSING AGENCY Tel: *****12 Dear owners/ purchasers, sell/ buy your flat fast through us.1,008 words
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Advertisement1017 1986-08-14 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. EVERTON PK. Blk 6/ 3. terrazzo throughout. Dover Cres. 81k.27, ceramic throughout. Tel: *****21/ *****03. S-RM. HOLLAND $125,000. Dover C'res. $118,000. Halg Rd. $146,000. World Property Bldg. Management:7342s22/ *****16. S-RM. KING GEORGE Aye Blk 807, tastefully renovated. $145 K. Jurong East Blk 109. ceramic1,017 words
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Advertisement643 1986-08-14 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. TEBAN/ PANDAN Garden renovated $40,000, Boon Lay $27,000. *****76 agt. 3-RM. TOA PAYOH $34,000; 5-rm Everton Pk $155,000; Hillview $108,000; *****38/ *****62 3-ROOMED BEDOK NORTH blk 425. High floor. $50,000. Full CPF. t W.L. *****30. 3-ROOM A.M. KIO Centra) Blk 316, 329, 117 full643 words
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Advertisement915 1986-08-14 14 117 Properties Wanted CASH BUYERS WANTED: Bedok. Clementi, Ghlm Moh. AM Klo, T Payoh, Holland, Marine Dr., Whampoa, Teban, Pandan, Tampines, Jurong E *****98 INDONESIAN/ BUSINESSMEN LOOKING to purchase apts/ houses for d.5. 9, 10, 11, 15 21. Ready with cash. Quick transaction *****64/ *****18 (No agts.) SEMI-D./ TERRACES IN915 words
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Advertisement1592 1986-08-14 15 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I UNION CENTRE ,J FOR LEASE jdffiS» Newly completed 6' i storey light industrial building at Jalan Pemimpin, Off Upper Thomson Rd 2 cargo lifts of 4,000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2.500 lbs .dSf^Jfv&XM^F1,592 words
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Advertisement394 1986-08-14 15 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Land or ready factory space with open storage urgently required. 2500 4000 sq. metres. Must be suitable for flammable products. Contact Mr Kirn Chee Cheng 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces LOCATION AREA(sq.ft.) Raffles Place/Collyer Quay Hongkong Bank394 words
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Advertisement573 1986-08-14 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SIM LIM TOWERS. 516 sq.ft. Furnished with 2 rms. partitioned. Please contact *****66. TABLE SPACE ($5O). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex/ Typing. Tel: *****12. UIC BLDG., 900, 1500- 9000 sq.ft. Liat Twr. 4.000 sq.ft. Tong Eng Bldg. 463 sq.ft. Phil Serv. *****82. $400/ $580/573 words
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Advertisement690 1986-08-14 15 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Prime Shops! Ideally located at the bustling [HHP^9 North Bridge Road/ Arab Street junction. f/o/s/f/r^y/s/////y//{ JtfmjM Beside MRT station. Easy transportation K.N^/f I ?^iTliT^J A tourist centre packed with a large VsJ^ *W \^%k shopping690 words
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Advertisement258 1986-08-14 15 135 Air Travel ALL ENQUIRIES ON Airfares Hotel world-wide. Giamso Tours *****10 Furama Hotel TA 354. ALOHA TRAVEL *****66. Students USA, Canada, Ball, Europe. Aust. #02-27 Orchard Towers (TA 451). GATEWAY TRAVEL FOR Tours Airfares. 63 Market St. Spore 0104. Tel: *****34/5 (TA 411). WORLD CHARTERS FOR Airfares Tours #05-49258 words
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Advertisement212 1986-08-14 15 137 Tours Now only $1259 Casuarina Village Hotel 4 persons m 1 bungalow An unpolluted/fun holiday by the ocean Stay at Sun International Hotei-Resorts, the best m Mauritius. Sun Card at no extra charge, entitles you to: free unlimited use of sports facilities hotel interchange scheme Rsso free casino chips212 words
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Advertisement63 1986-08-14 15 137 Tours mmmmmmm v 1 lift! I fe WmSEßmOar t^^B mm PULAU TIOMAN $125 (3D 2N) mcl seafood lunch In Merslng Giamso Tours 38 Maxwell Road Tel *****00/ *****11 TA 354. 2D 1N MALACCA $89 Dep. 16/8 at 7a.m. Includes 2 lunch. 1 dinner sightseeing. Luxury Tours Travel Tel: *****0863 words
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Advertisement490 1986-08-14 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours g§ I) HOUWBT PRKEBUSIER >V JAPAN o f^7 T&&y FlytheSlAßigTop'B747 Mf SAPPORO OrrieaSlire '86 )Cmas& New Year Specials! linil I EAI illlfl Sapporo Hong Kong -oa«y s-aa, aaikdiaTA NrW/rALANII &AMWwMbW€ |^M IILII fcUlUlllli Hakone/Atami/S« :i poro(Hokkaido) dnau<; from^loBB San Francisco/Las Vegas/Omnimax Theatre/490 words
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Advertisement469 1986-08-14 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours JJM^^> i Wk ursMT i EIBQBhn IIBQBKr ill fllll 4/5 Day Phuket Food Fair ML JLJLV/XIVJ Dep. 14/8. 15/8. A. T AJ^mi^ mm^ Grand Dinner includes: suckling B^ 1%1 lIXII pig. lobster, sharksfin, steamed W^Sm. l\m. #1 ill fish, seafood soup. BBQ Seafood Dinner.469 words
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Advertisement836 1986-08-14 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Wm ff 4f&k 111 HI I I JH| Bef ng. Shanghai. Nan|ing. Yangzhou, Zhenjung. Sb I I flril Wuxi. Suzhou, Hangzhou. Guttn, Guangzhou Bli Iml MB 15D Wonders of China From $2688 ImH SB I I Wlfl^Hl ?2'B 27/8, 5/9, 10/9, 3«j|| I WjyV836 words
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Advertisement548 1986-08-14 17 137 Tours 137 Tours 6 Days: Hongkong Guangzhou 21 Days: Guangzhou Kunming Guilm (yangshuo) e».,» Man t Thurs. (stone forest) Chengdu 9/1 2 Days: Guangzhou Gu.lin Chongqing Yangtze Cruise (yangshuo) Bei^ng Shanghai YlChang Wuhan Zhe zhou .Hangzhou Guangzhou Xian Be n 9 GuangZhoU MnM Hongkong 4*^.a»* 6,8 22/.. l9 9548 words
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Advertisement220 1986-08-14 17 137 Tours 137 Tours OSi DYNASTY ESS No. 1 Tour Operator to Australia! PERFH^^ 6DAYSSSWS JrHaWttiT^ onlySslO6s X.15, 29 August 1986 Holiday features: DIUM A CI EC fi. F rst Ciass Hotel rINNAULcb Qt Sightseeing Tours Meals WILDFLOWER TOUR Return Airfare 6/7 DAY S mJMHM sept departures H!«HBHHmHBMM mBMH Every220 words
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Advertisement611 1986-08-14 17 146 Foreign Education r^S !3S« HOTEL MANAGEMENT STUDY IN SWITZERLAND If you seek a rewarding career m the Motel Industry, attend our Information Seminar/ Video show and find out all about: Choosing the RIGHT program. Courses? Fees? Paid-training? Swiss-American training. Careers m Hotel Management. THE HOTEL INSTITUTE FOR MANAGEMENT, MONTREUX,611 words
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Advertisement391 1986-08-14 17 146 Foreign Education 147 Academic Courses DECIDE ON A NEW FUTURE WITH A STAMFORD HOME STUDY COURSE. General Education STPM/SPM/SRP (Malaysia) GCE 'A' Level GCE *O' Level AEB 'OVA' Levels Accountancy ACA/AAT Banking IBF/AIBM Marketing IM/LCCI Management lAM/ABE/IBA LCCI Certificates Higher Group Diplomas Languages Audio Forum Languages course Post this391 words
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Advertisement425 1986-08-14 17 147 Academic Courses RELIABLE TUTORS/ SCH. Teachers avail at all levels. *****65/ *****05 (day/ night) $40 ONWARDS. PRIVATE tuition avail for all levels/ dists Interested call: *****72. Serene. DEDICATED RELIABLE Tutors offer tuition for all levels/ dlsts. Reasonable fees Tel: *****22. 148 Computer Courses Q NCC Diploma Scholarship Award 8425 words
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Advertisement572 1986-08-14 17 148 Computer Courses TKM BUSINESS SOFTWARE Childrens' Classes Ages 5 7, 8 10. 11 13 a Basic Programming Students adults a Word Processing a DBASE 111 a Computer Appreciation Course Blk. 148, Potong Pasir Aye.l #02-33, Spore 1335 Reliance Educational Centre Tel: *****21 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses For June '87572 words
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Advertisement479 1986-08-14 17 148 Computer Courses GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS COURSES OFFERED Fortran, Pascal, *1. NCC DIPLOMA IN Wordstar, dßase 11/llt, COMPUTER STUDIES Lot"« 1-2-3, Symphony, (Incorporating City Guilds Framework, Accounting, 747 (418). designed for G.C.E Micro-processor, "0"or"A" level holders. No prior Assembler. computer knowledge is Courses 1 2 qualify479 words
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Advertisement122 1986-08-14 17 148 Computer Courses 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Certificate course m: Fluency m English Stage 1 Remedial English Stage 2 Fluency m English Stage 3 Business English A fine opportunity tq acquire fluency m written and spoken English m just 10 weeks 1 Part-time course commences on 8 Sept 1986 For122 words
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Advertisement556 1986-08-14 18 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses commencing: Group Diploma m PR/ Marketing (LCCI) Public Relations (Beginners) Import/ Export Documentation Procedures Commercial Correspondence/ Reportwriting Telephone Techniques and Courtesy For further details, call: Metropolitan YMCA Education Centre 70 Palmer Road Tel: *****66 A LCCI MARKETING/ PR DIPLOMA Marketing Public Relations c Selling A Sales556 words
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Advertisement435 1986-08-14 18 151 Language Courses C*tm lHb^^b. 1 fir *1 1 h* •t*« Learn from native-speaking teachers m small, air-conditioned classes at ATT Language Centre. m Working Adults General English evening classes twice a week I Vfe hours/ lesson. Housewives Hlßi General English day classes three times a week 2 hours/ lesson435 words
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Advertisement423 1986-08-14 18 151 Language Courses 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction The start of a better you! Modelling Basic/Professional for ladies men Junior Modelling for children Aerobics Personal Grooming includes skin care, manicure, deportment, make-up, hair care, etc. Beauty Skin Care Hairdressing Beginners/Advanced Course Modern Contemporary Dance Social Dance/Classical Flower423 words
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Advertisement254 1986-08-14 18 151 Language Courses 172 Car Pools PAID LIFT REQUIRED from Shunfu Rd. (Marymount Rd.) to Glass Hotel by 9.00 am return. Tel: *****83 Helen (Office Hrs.). 173 Religious Announcements MEETING Speaker: Rev. Dwight Tomlinson (Missionary m Hong Kong) Venue: P.U.B. auditorium. Day: 13th to 15th Aug. Tim«: 7.30pm. nightly. All254 words
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Advertisement1155 1986-08-14 18 I APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES 1 ■Hi STANTS RSSOBBI HHHI Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD IPriceWaterhouse AA I Management Consultants Pte Ltd T^ I Consultants to senior management m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, productivity and efficiency analysis, financial planning and control, information technology,1,155 words
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Advertisement226 1986-08-14 18 Telefax No: *****59 Sales Service: Tel *****11 ext 5724/5 6/ 8 5669 fiMARKETINC I I COORDINATOR I (Electronics Manufacturing Group) 3M Singapore invites applications from suitably qualified and dynamic persons who wish to embark on a challenging career m marketing. Hj: Ws& This position will be involved m the development226 words
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Advertisement11 1986-08-14 18 Rates: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm.11 words
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Advertisement6 1986-08-14 18 Box Service: Collected: 555.00 Posted: Sslo.oo6 words
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Advertisement707 1986-08-14 19 NOTICES ATTENTION I All former students of Miss Lori's class &i; PRIMARY 6A (p.m.) 1973 1 FARRER SCHOOL I Class gathering: please call CM Tan *****82 or CC Lee *****86 by 29th August 1986 Primary 6B are welcomed to call. THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 SASA TRADING COMPANY (8) PTE.707 words
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Advertisement508 1986-08-14 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 3Ctt of 198S Between AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. Plaintiffs And ONG HUI CHUAN Defendant To: On Hui Chuan, now or formerly of Blk 535, Upper Cross Street, #12-230. Singapore 0105. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against508 words
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Advertisement263 1986-08-14 19 NOTICES PROPOSAL TO ?m of ship Business Opportunities Wanted ■we c hua n h UP mml Limited, of 1 Benoi Road, Successful, progressive and financially sound company wants |fl jurong Town, Singapore Ws to diversify. E3B| Z 262 hereby give notice that m consequence of the Looking for entrepreneurs to263 words
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Miscellaneous244 1986-08-14 19 SUN TAN By Collette £A#Lyrt>DAy comp^/h that you pwk^^ THcusKTßfi- J^^ I its only, Jkm f e^l LoneLy, so i JWf yof you J!^^ \IWO CJCLOCK'/ >L>n 7>toU6Hr/^COMe I/^ >-i^ THE BORN LOSER By Art Sansom TtILAPMIT IT'-p") WHAT 16 JWAAM... WELL, AFTER MULUhte^) /T.X'M IOT^N V^A KNOTTY ~<^ VCUR244 words
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Miscellaneous389 1986-08-14 19 PEANUTS 'y Senate BIG BROTHERS ARE /OKAY WHAT PO YOU I 5MOu) ME HOu) T0 SUFPOSEP TO TEACH I ijjANT TO M AXE 7 MAKE A HAT OUT OF c THEIR YOUN6ER SISTERS fi^'m. Kr-~*^ A NEU)SPAPER... A> I _MOU) TO MAKE THIN6S f^K^ /^CT\ 1/ 'C^^ ixPi^ BEETLE BAILEY389 words
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Advertisement570 1986-08-14 20 APPOINTMENTS St Andrew's School, Brunei (An English medium school with Primary and Secondary departments run by the Anglican Mission) invites applications from suitably qualified teachers to fill the following vacancies m January 1987. A. Teachers of (i) English Language and Literature (ii) History (Hi) Economics (iv) Commerce (v) Mathematics (vi)570 words
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Advertisement768 1986-08-14 20 NEW CASTROL BOOK OF CAR CARE Appreciate how your car works and why the various aspects of maintenance and care are necessary. Each moving part of the car is studied and detailed practical help is given m a general service. NEW CASTROL BOOK OF MOTOR CYCLE CARE Commuter motorcycles, medium768 words
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Advertisement318 1986-08-14 20 B^PfflK^^BßP Mi;' NOTICES V y~^' LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors of Hotel Negara Limited wishes to announce: UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1986 SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE Increase/ 1986 1985 (Decrease) S$ S$ TURNOVER 1,206,491 2,102,063 (42.6) Investment318 words
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Advertisement149 1986-08-14 20 SHERIFF'S SALE In the High Court of The Republic of Singapore In the cause of Suit No ***** of 1985 Execution No 263 of 1986 Kirn Associates (Suing as a firm) Plaintiffs Versus Remy Brick Works Pte Ltd Defendants AUCTION SALE OF Airconditioners, Refrigerator, Typewriters, Cabinets, Tables, Chairs, Strapping machine149 words
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Advertisement274 1986-08-14 20 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (Chapter 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THf: REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 983 of 1986 Re: HO HUA MIN Ex-partr. HILL SAMUEL MERCHANT BANK ASIA LIMITED Creditors NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Ho Hua Mm formerly of 101 Cecil Street #25-05 Tong Eng Building Singapore 0104274 words
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Article, Illustration690 1986-08-14 21 IF YOU believe m The Stuff, then Haagen Daaz, Meadow Gold, Plain Heaven and Swensen's would all be driven out of business. Today, if you can get killer seafood loaded with cholesterol, why not killer ice-cream, which is what The Stuff is all about.690 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-08-14 21 At the cinemas, it's the horror season again. PHILIP CHEAH reviews The Stuff, which ended its first run yesterday and will go on to the smaller theatres; and PATRICK SHEN reviews A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2, now showing at Cathay and People's. AT THE387 words
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Article, Illustration125 1986-08-14 21 THE Delos String Quartet, led by Singaporeborn violinist Snsheela Dcvi, will play three concerts here. The concerts, all free, will be at Shell Theatrette tomorrow at 12.45 pm; DBS Auditorium on Sunday at 7.31 pm and the National University •f Singapore next Wednesday at 1 pm.125 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-08-14 21 WITH Jeremy Irons m great form, the Royal Shakespeare company is helping to lift Britain's first professional woman playwright out of centuries of obscurity. Irons and his wife, Sinead Cusack, are romping through director John Barton's adaptation of Aphra Behn's 309-year-old play, The Rover. UnlikeUPI - 389 words
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World Chess Championships
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Article, Illustration136 1986-08-14 21 SOVIET Grandmasters Garri Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov agreed on Tuesday to draw the adjourned sixth game of their World Chess Championship match. Challenger Karpov offered a draw which was accepted by Kasparov without the game being resumed. Kasparov's sealed move was 42. Bc4. The agreement wasReuter - 136 words
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Miscellaneous105 1986-08-14 21 What's On PERFORMANCES THE MERRY WIDOW. By the Vienna Opera Company. Victoria Concert Hall. 8.15 pm. Tickets at $4, $7, $10 and $15 from Victoria Concert Hall, Centrepoint and Tangs Superstore. Ends tomorrow. PIANO MUSIC by Sam Gan. Repertoire of popular classics and evergreens. UIC Building, lunchtime. INSTANT ASIA SHOW.105 words
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Miscellaneous100 1986-08-14 21 Singapore, Kent Ridge. 6 pm. FIVE LISZT PIANO LECTURE/RECITALS. Peter Cooper, head of music at St Patrick's Arts Centre, salutes the great Hungarian pianist-com-poser Franz Liszt on the 100 th anniversary of his death. St Patrick's Arts Centre, 490 East Coast Road. 7.30 pm. $10 a session. For reservations, call100 words
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Miscellaneous115 1986-08-14 21 but entry charges to the museum are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. EXHIBITIONS MEMORIES OF OLD SINGAPORE. On vanishing food and craft. Organised by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Level 1, Orchard Point, 160 Orchard Road. 12 noon 6 pm. Free. On till Saturday. WATERCOLOUR EXHIBITION. By Nanyang115 words
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Miscellaneous122 1986-08-14 21 SCULP, a new artform using metal bits, copper wires, cloth and perspex sheets by artist P. Y. Ting. Organised by National Kidney Foundation. Royal Holiday Inn, Scotts Room. 10.30 am -8 pm. Free. On till Monday. INTO THE LIGHT. Contemporary exhibition of pastels on paper and pots. Presented by Arbour122 words
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Miscellaneous114 1986-08-14 21 JAPANESE OCCUPATION PHOTOS. Reproductions of 200 photographs and documents from the Oral History Department. Sun Vat Sen Villa, Tai Gin Road. Mondays to Fridays, 9 am -5 pm; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, 9 am 4 pm. CURRENCY GALLERY. MAS Building, Shenton Way. Mondays to Fridays, 10 am 4 pm;114 words
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Miscellaneous95 1986-08-14 21 Dr Penguin's Magic Circus provides daily entertainment at the Peranakan Mall. 6.30--10 pm. Free. X-RAY FREE CHEST X-RAY for citizens and permanent residents aged 45 and above. 9 am 1 pm and 2 3.30 pm. Bedok Polyclinic. This service is also available at the Department of Tuberculosis Control, 144 Moulmein95 words
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Miscellaneous986 1986-08-14 21 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another986 words
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Advertisement90 1986-08-14 22 Insist on Sunkist si When Singaporeans think of oranges, they insist on Sunkist Delicious, juicy Sunkist oranges, fresh from California. Everytime you feel like a healthy treat, insist on Sunkist, Singapore's longtime, favourite orange. You'll find Sunkist oranges at all fruit outlets and supermarkets. Sunktet* @nkl«t*and C~). are trademarks of90 words
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Miscellaneous1152 1986-08-14 22 ~*i MY VIEW Catherine Ong WflWtw^ <MMM I p p o T oa,sn, c hB sao When marr j age fans a p ar t slowly _^^U Vy SAMSUI woman A-Gui mw l^tfiHH 1 Wk is transformed into a smart, J v i young lawyer, Luo Wanxia, m hotel when1,152 words
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