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Title Section15 1986-08-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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301 1986-08-19 1 A MAN was fatally stabbed after a woman confronted him over his association with her 12--year-old daughter, the High Court heard yesterday. Mohammed Gazali bin Samad, the girl's brother who was then 16, slashed Abdul Razak bin Yusof, 35,301 words
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Article302 1986-08-19 1 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR Four organisers of Chinese exhibition questioned By POLICE have seized what the organisers of an exhibition said were two 2,100-year-old corpses from China which were put on display since Aug 1. They have also questioned four of the organisers of the exhibition being held at302 words
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348 1986-08-19 1 KARACHI Seven people were reported killed as nationwide rallies began yesterday to demand new presidential elections and the release of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. Police fired shotguns and tear gas to quell riots m Karachi and several other towns m SindAFP; Reuter; UPI - 348 words
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Article41 1986-08-19 1 PRETORIA Police said yesterday that four landmines which exploded on Sunday near Nelspruit in eastern Transvaal, killed five blacks at a whiteowned farm and injured four other people including a 32-year-old white woman and her nine-year-old child. AFPAFP - 41 words
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130 1986-08-19 1 ROME Police staged surprise checks at Rome hospitals over the weekend to ensure that doctors and nurses had not abandoned patients to take summer vacations. Officers fanned out through the capital's medical facilities, checking on holiday schedules and sign-in sheets toAP - 130 words
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78 1986-08-19 1 SINGAPORE is second to Taiwan among the top nine newly industrialising countries on the international competiveness scoreboard. It gets the highest rankings for "outward orientation", which takes into account trade performance and attitude to foreign investment, and "socio-political consensus and stability". These are78 words
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Article, Illustration29 1986-08-19 1 The report which appeared m The Sunday Times more than M,MI people have each paid ft to see the corpses since they were put on display on Aug 1.29 words
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577 1986-08-19 1 Our Political Desk - Our Political Desk More on the PM's speech at the National Day Rally By 4 We can be a free, tolerant, easy society. Each can choose his own lifestyle so long as you don't break national solidarity, don't577 words
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Article169 1986-08-19 1 CAIRO Representatives from more than 120 Third World countries met today to discuss economic cooperation and to review their relations with richer nations during a six-day conference here. Egyptian Foreign Minister Esmat Abdel-Ma-guid, elected president by the 122 delegates attending, told the opening session: "This meetingReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration676 1986-08-19 1 H. L. LIM - H. L. LIM B* Talks with Sultan, economic briefing and SAF exercise on programme BRUNEI, Asean's newest member and one of Singapore's oldest friends, is Mr Lee Kuan Yew's destination today. He is scheduled to leave by air this morning for a compact visit that676 words
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Article80 1986-08-19 1 LONDON Last night's game m the World Chess Championship was postponed at the request of Anatoly Karpov, who is challenging reigning champion Garry Kasparov for the title, match officials said. It was Karpov's first time-out. Kasparov requested a pause m play after the fifth game and nowReuter - 80 words
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Article428 1986-08-19 2 Aerospace draw A FOUR-MAN Economic Development Board team will leave for the Farnborough air show m Britain later this month. The team hopes to interest US and European multinational corporations into investing m Singapore. One of the selling points is that the aerospace and aviation-related industry here soared last428 words
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Article238 1986-08-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FT WOULD be invidious to argue against the Prime Minister's assertion at last Sunday's National Day Rally that Singapore would not be where it is had he not interfered m the private lives of citizens. Having arrived at where we are, however, we would be238 words
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Article275 1986-08-19 2 Sri Lankans 4 can stay' CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER Brian Mulroney has ruled out deporting 155 Sri Lankans who invented a tale of being adrift m the North Atlantic m two crowded lifeboats to gain sanctuary m Canada. His decision came amid a rising clamour from Canadians to275 words
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Article295 1986-08-19 2 Hurdler sets record BULGARIA'S YORDANKA DONKOVA broke the world record for the women's 100-metres hurdles twice m slightly more than an hour at the Cologne Grand Prix on Sunday. The 25-year-old sports student clipped 0.02 seconds off the previous record when she clocked 12.34 m the heats. Seventy minutes295 words
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Article193 1986-08-19 2 OUB SHOWS SECOND BEST RESULTS OF BIG FOUR BANKS OVERSEAS UNION BANK, the smallest of the Big Four Banks, has turned m the second best set of interim results. The bank would have done better, percentage wise, than top performer DBS Bank if it had included a $3.73 million193 words
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199 1986-08-19 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Airport check request THE MANAGER of Manila international airport has asked the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to carry out a new inspection and has requested a withdrawal of a US warning that the airport's security measures are inadequate. A senior airport security official199 words
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Article76 1986-08-19 2 WRONG TO USE STUDENTS A GROUP of people express concern that many schools are getting their students to solicit funds from members of the public. They point out that the children may have no choice but to beg from door-toTdoor, from one bus stop to another, everywhere. The writers76 words
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Article331 1986-08-19 2 30 Year Home Loan Great news for your budget! The longest home loan term is offered by a finance company at classification 105. Their interest rates are also amongst the lowest in the market^/ Classifieds: Pg. 6, Section Two X^rTK Product Advertiser Section/Page Mr Con Ace Daikin I331 words
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Article377 1986-08-19 2 Feelings on siblings DO PARENTS show a preference for boys or girls, and how do siblings feel about one another? About 80 teenagers who wrote m with their observations said some parents do show a preference for boys while other parents are happy even though they have only377 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-08-19 3 New Democrats leader SYDNEY Prime Minister Bob Hawke has staked his political future on a make-or-break Budget designed to restore international confidence m Australia's economy telling his countrymen they must cut their living standards to overcome the worst economic crisis since the World WarAFP; Reuter - 454 words
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136 1986-08-19 3 PERTH The 331 sacked workers who seized control of Australia's largest offshore oil and gas rig said yesterday there would be no surrender and accused their employer of forcing a siege. The Asl billion (551.35 billion) natural gas rig off the north-west tipReuter; UPI - 136 words
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Article, Illustration85 1986-08-19 3 Can't afford war games Canberra CANBERRA Australiahas announced it is pulling out of a joint military exercise with the US because it can't afford to pay for the manoeuvres. Defence Minister Kirn Beazley said participation m the Sept 5-20 exercise m the Philippines, code-named Cape Thunder, had been "deferred" mAP - 85 words
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130 1986-08-19 3 NEW DELHI Air force helicopters were being used to drop food packages as rescuers continued evacuating by boat more than 100,000 people marooned m flood-swept south-eastern India, the government's All-India Radio reported. According to Chief Minister N.T. Rama Rao, the top elected officialAP - 130 words
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320 1986-08-19 3 Nepal asks Britain to explain Gurkha dismissals HONGKONG Nepal has asked Britain for details on the dismissal of 111 Gurkha mercenaries who allegedly beat their British army commander after he insulted them. Foreign Minister Shailendra Kumar Upadhaya told Parliament on Sunday that Nepal had shown its concern to Britain andUPI; AP - 320 words
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363 1986-08-19 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO In what has been described as a "grotesque" restriction on free trade, Japan is protecting its farmers by banning Japanese sailors from returning home with bags of Californian rice. At present, Japanese sailors and passengers on363 words
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196 1986-08-19 3 BEIJING Hongkong community leaden yesterday accused China of falling to answer questions about the safety of a proposed unclear plant near the colony. A 12-member delegation, armed with a onemillion signature petition against the Daya Bay plant, told Chinese officials they wanted to presentReuter - 196 words
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197 1986-08-19 3 TAIPEI Taiwan plans to halve its trade surplus with the United States to US$5 billion (Sslo.B billion) a year by opening its markets to American goods and services and revaluing its currency, economic officials said yesterday. The trade gap, which isAFP - 197 words
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Article, Illustration426 1986-08-19 4 Mulroney resists pressure to deport refugees OTTAWA PRIME Minister Brian Mulroney has ruled out deporting 155 Sri Lankans who invented a tale of being adrift m the North Atlantic m two crowded lifeboats to gain sanctuary m Canada. His decision came amid a rising clamour from Canadians to deport them.UPI; Reuter; AP - 426 words
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Article101 1986-08-19 4 Arson attack on probe building HAMBURG Arsonists have caused heavy damage to a police building that houses the department investigating the smuggling of 155 Sn Lankan refugees to Canada. No one was injured. A leftist extremist group, Revolutionary Cells, claimed responsibility for the attack and for spray-painting the slogans, "AgainstAP - 101 words
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198 1986-08-19 4 TORONTO The Sri Lankan refugees found m two lifeboats off Newfoundland have told of enduring such squalid conditions that the parents of an 11-month-old baby made a suicide pact and some people did not go to the toilet for 15 days. In weekend interviews, spokesmenAP - 198 words
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234 1986-08-19 4 BONN CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl said on Sunday that the flood of Third World refugees into West Germany is intolerable, and that a meeting of top federal officials and state political leaders will be held next month to tackle the problem. "A solution must beAP; AFP - 234 words
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Article, Illustration176 1986-08-19 4 NEW YORK First Lady Nancy Reagan, TV star Cybill Shepherd and former CBS anchor Maria Shriver topped the list of America's 10 most beautiful women released on Sunday by Harper's Bazaar magazine. All three said diet and exercise were keys to their beauty. The 48 kgAP - 176 words
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Article131 1986-08-19 4 Djibouti plane strayed Aden ADEN An Air Djibouti plane which South Yemeni authorities forced to land here on Saturday, resulting m neighbouring Djibouti cutting off all air and sea links m protest, had strayed into South Yemeni airspace, Aden Radio said on Sunday. The Boeing-727 plane, on its way fromAFP - 131 words
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160 1986-08-19 4 LONDON Britain is considering the introduction of a visa system to regulate the inflow of visitors from some African and Asian countries, the Daily Telegraph reported. The newspaper said on Monday the visa system was seen by immigration officers and Home Office officials asAFP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-08-19 5 HELSINKI ISRAELI and Soviet officials held a 90-minute meeting here yesterday the first official contact between the two countries m 19 years then unexpectedly broke off the talks which were originally expected to last two days. Informed sources said the talks on resumingAFP; AP; Reuter - 413 words
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296 1986-08-19 5 Fitness level of young Americans causes concern WASHINGTON A report on the health of American youths has concluded that the physical fitness of school children has shown almost no improvement m the past 10 years and, m some cases, has greatly deteriorated. Youth Physical Fitness 1985, issued by the President'sUPI - 296 words
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Article139 1986-08-19 5 THE WEEK SPOTS BASED on a sampling of 18,857 boys and girls aged from six to 17 from 57 high school districts, the University of Michigan survey found that: 48 per cent of boys aged six to 12 cannot do more than one pull-up. One out of four cannot doUPI - 139 words
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213 1986-08-19 5 WELLINGTON Prime Minister David Lange said yesterday New Zealand will impose limited sanctions on South Africa m response to a call for increased pressure on Pretoria from Commonwealth leaders m London earlier this month. Mr Lange told journalists the sanctions will include endingReuter; AP - 213 words
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Article162 1986-08-19 5 FRANKFURT A West German doctor has proposed that all Aids victims be tattooed on their buttocks or groin to alert potential sexual partners. Dr Karl Albert Mutter, chairman of the Frankfurt Association of Doctors for the Prevention of Aids, wants nationwide tests to identify allAFP - 162 words
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132 1986-08-19 5 Nuclear centres plan to reduce risks WASHINGTON The United States and the Soviet Union are considering setting np military "nuclear risk -red action centres" In their capitals, linked by telecommunications, the Washington Post said on Sunday. The centres would handle regular discussions and technical information exchanges, and enable a round-the-clockAFP - 132 words
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Article, Illustration176 1986-08-19 7 MANILA Senator Richard Lugar, chairman of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee, arrived m Manila yesterday and drove straight to a lunch meeting with President Corazon Aquino. Mr Lugar, who led a delegation to observe the fraud-marred elections m February, said heAP; Reuter - 176 words
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232 1986-08-19 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Bangkok police ordered to end bomb threats ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The Thai government yesterday ordered police to put an end to all bomb threats which plague Don Muang international airport almost every day. Newly-appointed Interior Minister Prachuab Suntrangkoon also ordered police to curb the possession of illegal232 words
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416 1986-08-19 7 MANILA The manager of Manila international airport has asked the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to carry out a new inspection and has requested a withdrawal of a US warning that the airport's security measures are inadequate. A senior airportNYT - 416 words
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Article, Illustration167 1986-08-19 7 Imelda linked to murder lawyer MANILA A lawyer said yesterday he had evidence linking former First Lady Imeid a Marcos to the murder of Philippine President Corazon Aquino's husband. Mr Lupbio Lazaro told reporters he would seek the inclusion of Mrs Marcos as a principal accused if the Supreme CourtReuter - 167 words
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196 1986-08-19 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By i Manila Correspondent MANILA Armed Forces chief General Fidel Ramos has threatened to court-martial soldiers who fail to report to their new assignments. He said this amid reports that deserters loyal to deposed President Ferdinand Marcos had raided militia196 words
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339 1986-08-19 7 BANGKOK RESETTLEMENT countries cannot meet Thailand's year-end deadline to move 26,000 Cambodians out of a refugee camp it wants to close, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said yesterday. Mr Gerald Walzer, the UNHCR representative m Thailand, said 5,000 Cambodians at mostReuter - 339 words
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Advertisement388 1986-08-19 8 NORTHWEST AIRLINES NEW HORIZONS. It'S OfflGiaL Northwest Airlines is pleased to announce the acquisition of a major U.S. carrier, Republic Airlines. As a result, Northwest becomes one of the world's largest airlines. And with greater resources, we are m a position to serve you even better. This US$BOO million investment388 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-08-19 9 ALOR STAR PARTI Islam (PAS) leaders will boycott journalists m Kelantan, Trengganu and Kedah because they claim they have been given a bad press. A party spokesman said on Sunday PAS will not talk to the press and from now on willNST; Bernama - 202 words
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193 1986-08-19 9 RTM to boost satellite broadcasts KUALA LUMPUR Radio-Television Malaysia (RTM) will buy equipment to receive transmission from {satellites. Called "television receivers only" (TYRO), it will receive more telecasts from abroad, former Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said yesterday. Datuk Rais, who is now Foreign Minister, said the purchase of theReuter - 193 words
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Article53 1986-08-19 9 LUMUT Two New Zealanders whose boat developed engine trouble m the Malacca Straits were were rescued by a Royal Malaysian Navy patrol on Sunday. The New Zealanders were heading towards Lumut from Singapore to collect their yacht. They had been drifting for nearly five hours when theyBernama - 53 words
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Article49 1986-08-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR A woman has been fined $400 or four days' jail by a magistrate for operating an unlicensed massage parlour. Woo Choong Ting, 40, pleaded guilty yesterday to committing the offence at the Canada Hair Dressing Saloon m Jalan Imbi on Dec 6 last year. BernamaBernama - 49 words
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Article121 1986-08-19 9 Economy priority, says Johor MB JOHOR BARU Johore Mentri Besar Hall Mahyiddin Yassin said yesterday the new state administration's top priority is to revive the economy and stimulate growth. To achieve this, he said, the approach and emphasis on certain government strategies will have to take a new direction. BntBernama - 121 words
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Article98 1986-08-19 9 Now that is using your head BUTTERWORTH Villager Jamaluddin Ariffin escaped unhurt when two coconuts landed on his head because he was wearing a crash helmet. Both coconuts bounced off harmlessly after a 20 m drop. The impact left him a little dazed but he was none the worse forNST - 98 words
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Article28 1986-08-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR Former students of the University of Malaya m Singapore from the 1950s will hold a reunion at the Pan Pacific Hotel on Aug 29. NSTNST - 28 words
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179 1986-08-19 9 Johor MCA leaders to specialise in chosen portfolios JOHOR BARU The Johor Malaysian Chinese Association plans to have its elected State Assemblymen and MPs specialise m specific portfolios so that they can be experts m their respective fields, its chief Datuk Tan Peng Khoon said. He told reporters that thisNST - 179 words
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Article, Illustration277 1986-08-19 9 KL and Bangkok to continue joint fight against Reds KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Thailand have agreed to continue to cooperate m their fight against communist terrorists along their common border, Defence Minister Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said yesterday. He added that joint or co-ordinated counter-insur-gency operations against the terrorists andBernama - 277 words
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98 1986-08-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will attend the eighth Non-Aligned summit m Harare, Zimbabwe, from Aug 26 to Sept 6, Foreign Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said yesterday. He said the Prime Minister is expected to deliver a major speech onBernama - 98 words
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Article, Illustration339 1986-08-19 10 Spore team to woo investors at British air show THE aerospace and aviation-related industry soared last year, with output growing by 68 per cent over 1984. Total output for last year was $767.2 million. This will be one of the selling points for339 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-08-19 10 THE gleaming flagship of a Royal Navy Task Force, HMS Hiostrioas, belying its recent refurbishment, berthed at Sembawang Wharves yesterday. Following a fire m April, traced to a faulty gearbox, the badly burnt anti-submarine r aircraft carrier was sent for repairs. Because it was laid230 words
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233 1986-08-19 10 MALAY entrepreneurs will soon get help m managing their businesses from the Economic Development Board (EDB). The board's Small Enterprise Bureau (SEB) and the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce (SMCC) .".re jointly holding a forum to explain how they can make use of233 words
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400 1986-08-19 10 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By CONSULTATION is going on between the National Trades Union Congress and affiliated union officials to pick a successor to the late George Chua as NTUC President. The NTUC SecretaryGeneral, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, has been meeting the unionists to400 words
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453 1986-08-19 11 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL 50 from SBS and Tibs called up m past two weeks By THE Registry of Vehicles has started counselling bus drivers who show scant regard for the safety of passengers and others on the road. The sessions, which started this month, come453 words
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417 1986-08-19 11 THE Government is planning a survey of noise and air pollution m Singapore, particularly m public housing estates. There appears to be concern over these problems m the estates, said Mr Kenze Ohshima, Director of the Technical Co-operation Division of417 words
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Article43 1986-08-19 11 A MOTORCYCLIST, Mr Sng Geok Soon, 29, was slightly injured when he was knocked down by a car m a hit-and-run accident along Jalan Toa Payoh on Saturday at 9.25 am. Witnesses are asked to contact the Traffic Police on 221-0000.43 words
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Article, Illustration350 1986-08-19 11 Vincent, 50, is proud father of twins MR VINCENT Choo's philosophy m life is an optimistic one: One is never too old to get married, or too old to have children. Which is why, at 50, he is as pleased as Punch to have fathered twin girls, Kathleen and Kathrine,350 words
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Article59 1986-08-19 11 A JOBLESS man was yesterday jailed for five years and two months and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane on two charges of rob-bery-with-hurt and one of breaching a drug-supervi-sion order. Mohamed Salim Bawany, 28 r pleaded guilty to the offences. He also59 words
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310 1986-08-19 11 Two get jail and cane for carpark killing TWO men who robbed and fatally injured a fish auctioneer four years ago were sentenced to eight years' jail each by the High Court yesterday. Brothel-keeper Ang Tian Leng, 31, who together with factory operator Michael Teoh Beng Wee, 21, robbed Mr310 words
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Article190 1986-08-19 11 Body in boot: Police seek motive HOMICIDE detectives have interviewed several people connected with the watch trade m their investigations into the murder of a watch trader, whose body was found m the boot of his parked car at Changi Airport on Saturday. Police are trying to find out the190 words
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Article, Illustration71 1986-08-19 13 TNDONESIAN Ambassador Rate AUn (second from left) playing host at the Indonesian embassy m Chatsworth Read last night Seen here with him are Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan and Mrs Dhanabalan, and the Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong. Law71 words
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Article44 1986-08-19 13 VISITORS to Subar Laut (Sisters' Island) will be unable to get any water because of repairs to a water tank. The repairs began yesterday and will continue till Aug 30. Visitors should go to Subar Darat to get their water.44 words
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197 1986-08-19 13 THE Member of Parliament for Paya Lebar, Mr Philip Tan Tee Yong, plans to ask a number of questions on the elderly at the next two sittings of the House. The questions are directed at the National Development, Home Affairs, Health and197 words
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367 1986-08-19 13 THE relationship between Singapore and Indonesia is now at its best. This rapport is evident between the leaders of the two countries, said the Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore, Mr Rais Abin. And because of the trust, he said, it has enabled these leaders367 words
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Article43 1986-08-19 13 THE Lakepoint Condominium Residents' Association will hold a National Day buffet dinner at the condominium clubhouse on Sunday. Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, the MP for Hong Kah and Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), will be the guest of honour.43 words
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Article26 1986-08-19 13 NGEE Ann Polytechnic will hold its graduation ceremony at its multi-purpose hall from tomorrow to Friday. About 1,930 students will receive their diplomas and certificates.26 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-08-19 13 Group will comprise people from all fields GOVERNMENT forensic pathologist Dr Clarence Tan and the Singapore Council of Social Service are looking into the formation of a working group, comprising people from all fields, to monitor the incidence of child abuse m Singapore.500 words
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253 1986-08-19 13 Fish farming gets a high-tech boost THE Primary Production Department is trying to "teach" a species of fish known as cherry snappers (red tilapia) to live m salt water instead of fresh. It is also trying to wean baby sea bass from eating other fish to a diet of dry253 words
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Article77 1986-08-19 13 Part-time MBA course for execs SINGAPORE executives who want to earn a Masters degree m Business Administration can now do so through a distancelearning course and not have to go abroad or leave their jobs. The three-year part-time course is being offered through the Singapore Institute of Management by two77 words
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394 1986-08-19 14 On killer litter THE killer litter law is not double punishment, as some have said, but an attempt to allow the landlord to exercise his or her rights to make sure people are not a danger to their neighbours, the Prime Minister said.394 words
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Article219 1986-08-19 14 On the Malaysian election EVENTS m Malaysia can have a spillover effect on Singapore, Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew said referring to the communal pattern of voting m the recent Malaysian general elections. The Democratic Action Party (DAP) did well but it did219 words
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Article, Illustration567 1986-08-19 14 More from the Prime Minister's National Day Rally speech Reports by AHMAD OSMAN, IRENE NGOO, PAUL JACOB and LEONG WENG KAM More reports tomorrow THE fact that two opposition MPs were elected to Parliament without having to resort to bribery, underlined the567 words
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Article, Illustration138 1986-08-19 14 Human rights? We're fighting for our lives PATRICIA Derian, a representative of former US President Jimmy Carter, spent two hoars m 1178 talking to the Prime Minister about human rights m Singapore, Mr Lee said. She was given a briefing on Singapore's history. Alter one hoar, she asked Mr Lee138 words
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584 1986-08-19 14 Singaporeans have to be self-reliant and self-deciding THE Prime Minister would like to see more government services, including even education, privatised. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said other than running services which were essential, such as security, defence, police, and basic education, the Government584 words
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646 1986-08-19 14 JUNE TAN; CHAN KIN SANG - JUNE TAN and CHAN KIN SANG By PRINCIPALS of four top schools yesterday hailed the Prime Minister's call for the setting up of private schools. These would be first-class institutions, employing handpicked teachers and preparing pupils for a wide range of646 words
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127 1986-08-19 14 IT'S not my job to build an opposition. But it is my job to make an opposition possible. We can play it like it's played elsewhere. With money and chicanery, we can demolish the system and without money, you can never beat127 words
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Article81 1986-08-19 14 WE CANNOT afford to be purists. The foreign correspondent, the academics, come here one year, he thinks he is an expert. He starts on basic principles and dishes out advice. Could our system have worked, could we have got here to begin with, if we did81 words
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71 1986-08-19 14 I READ the Zaobao, and I read The Straits Times, and I know that, after long years, now they are converging. They are looking at the world through more or less the same spectacles. But I read Berita and I know that71 words
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83 1986-08-19 14 I BELIEVE as Singaporeans become more Westernised m their values and attitudes, they believe they have got to have all the rights and privileges. I say right, this is a new phase. Give them the option. You decide. You make up your mind,83 words
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Article, Illustration220 1986-08-19 15 ANDREW CHIN - ANDREW CHIN Picture by GIRLS from Fairfield Methodist Secondary School sang for Singapore on Sunday, helping to set the mood for the National Day Rally at the Kallang Theatre. Dressed m pink gowns with purple sashes, the 120-strong choir sang six songs that were220 words
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140 1986-08-19 15 WHO looks into health at small factories WORKERS m small-scale industries are more likely to suffer poor health as a result of hazardous working conditions than those m bigger establishments, according to the World Health Organisation. And, to address the problem, it is holding a five-day seminar at the Novotel140 words
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209 1986-08-19 15 Forgery case woman jumped to her death A CLERK identified as the culprit m a forgery case jumped to her death after she was asked about her involvement, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Assistant investigating officer Sylvester Marian said Tan Kheng Cheng, 20, then a clerk with Kyowa Security Guard209 words
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Article54 1986-08-19 15 THE Science Centre will hold a science carnival on Sunday from 10 am to 10 pm to celebrate National Day. Visitors will get to peer into the night with an image intensifier, bounce on a dragon-shaped super bouncer and watch science-fiction films. Admission is $2 for adults and54 words
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Article, Illustration217 1986-08-19 15 WEE BENG HUAT - WEE BENG HUAT Pictures by THE TRAFFIC was thick on the road to Pasir Ris over the Hart Raya Haji week-end. People were after a new fun spot, particularly for children. Cars and other vehicles were lined bumper-to-bumper along the two streets nearest217 words
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135 1986-08-19 15 A COURT interpreter had to raise his voice to explain to a man, deaf m one ear and hard-of-hearing m the other, his alleged offence. Tan Nuck Moh, 53, was m court yesterday on a charge of committing a rash act135 words
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324 1986-08-19 15 Three major meetings on computers AT LEAST three international computer exhibitions and meetings will be held here before the year is out, industry sources said. They are the International Workshop on Computer Languages for Automation to be held from Aug 25 to 29, the International Conference on Chinese Computing (tomorrow324 words
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Article114 1986-08-19 15 Captain lands himself in dock THE captain of a yacht who found a place to dock during a Sunday harbour cruise, also found himself m the dock of a district court. Donald Kuhn, 49, yesterday admitted being m the protected area at the sea off Pulau Brani Naval Base close114 words
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Article61 1986-08-19 15 AN UNEMPLOYED man who snatched a woman's gold chain last April was yesterday sentenced to a year's jail and three strokes of the cane. Gunasegaren Perumal, 19, admitted using force to steal the $250 chain from Miss Swee Bee Eng, 20, at the ground floor of61 words
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357 1986-08-19 15 Compensation for victims of mishaps involving uninsured foreign cars PEOPLE injured m accidents here involving foreign drivers whose for-eign-registered vehicles are uninsured can now claim compensation from the Motor Insurers' Bureau of Singapore (MIBS). This benefit came into effect on Aug 1 when the MIBS implemented a proposal, made last357 words
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120 1986-08-19 15 A MAN suspected to have robbed or molested five girls and a woman was arrested by police m an ambush at an overhead bridge along Bukit Timah Road on Sunday. Tanglin police caught the 20-year-old suspect on the bridge between National Junior College and120 words
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Advertisement228 1986-08-19 10 •I MmWw _^_J Il k 9 X OUT _H_IOOIIC3JKGS SnOUIQ Box of 4 mooncakes with 2 egg mam W yolks each: $25 sell like hotcakes. S&2-2-Box of 4 plain mooncakes: $20 f-pq <■ Piglets and mini mooncakes: come from Ihe Dynasty Singapore. 1 hey have $1.20 each j j -i228 words
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Article, Illustration170 1986-08-19 12 MORE than 100 toy-breed dogs are expected to take part m a championship show organised by the Singapore Toy Dog Club m October. The competition at the World Trade Centre on Oct 19 will be the biggest staged by the club. Mr Daniel Chiu,170 words
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Article494 1986-08-19 12 AUGUSTINE LOW; LOW MEI MEI - AUGUSTINE LOW LOW MEI MEI By and MOST pupils get their pocket money daily but an increasing number are given theirs weekly or lyThe amount ranges from 50 cents to several dollars a day. The luckier ones, like a 17-year-old pre-uni-versity girl, get three-fig-ure494 words
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Article, Illustration371 1986-08-19 12 BEFORE Working out how much her son needed two years ago, when he started schooling, Mrs Gina Subash first checked out the prices of food at the school canteen. She decided that 50 cents a day was enough for recess. Her son could371 words
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Article119 1986-08-19 12 DO NOT sleep In the bos. Sadden braking may throw you off your seat. Never cross m front of a bos or In between bases. These and other messages have been drammed into as time and again. Bat the Singapore Bos Service is not relenting. It119 words
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Article246 1986-08-19 12 STUDY TIPS: Students from institutions of higher learning who are planning to go for further studies at British universities can register through their department heads for a Study Skills Sharing Session organised by the Imperial College Alumni Association of Singapore (London University). The main topics to be246 words
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Advertisement670 1986-08-19 12 Mb**. Hl 3 piece 100% cotton hand l_fe^a^MwtffHi-M^y_«__. L1 Bugatti printed jIM Wa^W towel sets (imported) _^Q1 __?*flH fl viscose vests mmMtWWSmW* I^^^ __k ***** $14 95 WmWWmW lfl____h B AmW'i'^^ mm 6-piece handglove towel '_^9lf_l' WW'^M fl fl L 2 Biarrttz' striped IS mm\ setsSll4o $7 90 '^mmWmw 0670 words
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Advertisement147 1986-08-19 13 Our cheap prices are also puzzling our /^BW_ff'i______ r ____f'_S___ k fe,,ow furniture-makers. 5o if you're ffl m H" Mm) looking for quality bargain furniture SM mM W& It K( step right m to Level 3 Furniture lg^glß'^--a_Wy Centre Pearl Centre today! CLEARANCE! OFFER FROM 16.8.86 #I»q q -jjaown*. tin**147 words
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Advertisement183 1986-08-19 13 WW mm mmm^MmXfmWMm^m. Sflßl £Wa 9 m mjAmmW _g^ ri *mVmate *"<?foo 7 r B__JS -fl ""^i" .p» _<(PS_ _Rp__B i __-*^_r a o!__y_____l I_M_ igB& £>* ;1 \tjjm* __n^n^ Hi^ i_S_ HV J .^"Bfiß The Kentucky Fried m V ;ft Chicken Playmate w '^*M \^_k3 V V is ideal183 words
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Advertisement198 1986-08-19 14 Marketing Through FRANCHISINGS WmmT September 1 2, 1986 (2 days) mmw The feasibility and the development of a franchise programme requires -i f careful planning and meticulous preparation. y To assist potential and existing franchisors, the two day seminar highlights the practical, legal and administrative aspects of franchising licensing technology198 words
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Advertisement100 1986-08-19 15 >_i_l H^ HLI __b__h _^mm^^h _H _P^ .Mnioh ?M$ mk mt HWHB HH~ ,„_£isMl Tuesday Fashions Thursday Fashions! Elsa Yeo's Models take to the catwalk every Tuesday Thursday at 8.15pm... featuring exciting compere, S.R.S. Naidu! ys^juot For You... f X BAILEYS MALIBU X _tyery fte gratf taste 0/ ffcwfey's 1100 words
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Article, Illustration614 1986-08-19 16 IT WOULD be invidious to argue against the Prime Minister's assertion at last Sunday's National Day Rally that Singapore would not be where it is today had he not interfered m the private lives of citizens. The country's survival and success has, m no small way,614 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-08-19 16 Medium-term growth outlook, strong reserves favour Taiwan. Hongkong.S'pore score well for infrastructure. Big populations drag down India, Brazil, Thailand. Hongkong, Spore have high productivity levels. Mexico, Brazil have low-cost labour large industrial sectors but are hampered by inflation. Hongkong, Spore have high per capita consumption efficent retail sectors. Companies411 words
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Article201 1986-08-19 16 SINGAPORE ranks second to Taiwan among nine select newly industrialising countries on the international competitiveness scoreboard. This is one of the findings m the 1986 Report on World Competitiveness published by the EMF Foundation, an independent, non-commercial organisation based m Geneva. The report was based on a201 words
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1183 1986-08-19 16 VIKRAM KHANNA - World rankings: Things to keep in mind VIKRAM KHANNA The EMF Foundation's 1986 world competitiveness report What is international competitiveness? How does Singapore fare m comparison with other newly industrialising countries? Surveys such as the EMF Foundation's 1986 report on world competitiveness are useful indicators up to a point, according1,183 words
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Article192 1986-08-19 16 THE EMF's 1986 World Competitiveness Report is based on a cross-coun-try comparison of 340 criteria thought to have a bearing on competitiveness. Of these, 234 are hard data, such as "per capita gross domestic product", while 106 are subjective criteria, such as "socio-political stability of the country".192 words
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Article, Illustration1379 1986-08-19 17 JOHN TAN - Helping top execs to look good on TV talk shows JOHN TAN Most Singaporeans can't remember the time when there was no television here, so pervasive has been its influence Every few minutes, we see a friendly face smiling out of the screen, saying m a hundred different ways: "Trust1,379 words
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548 1986-08-19 17 When there's a lawyer in the family Art Buchwald THE Attorney-General warned In a speech In San Francisco that an "explosion of lawsuits has plunged federal courts Into a crisis that Is already hurting the quality of Justice people receive". What he didn't say was that lawsuits were also overwhelming548 words
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216 1986-08-19 18 WE would like to express concern at the practice of using school children to campaign for donations. Many schools have worked out various ways of getting their students to solicit funds from members of the public. These include the sponsorship of walkathons, swimathons and216 words
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160 1986-08-19 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Passive smokers suffer m silence at airport" from "Doctor". (ST, Aug 8). The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore is also concerned at the potential health hazard faced by non-smok-ers. This is why we have "No smoking" signs m160 words
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222 1986-08-19 18 Applicant wasn't invited to pick flat I REGISTERED to purchase a five-room Housing Board flat under the resettlement scheme m the Woodlands zone m September last year. My sales registration number is WLS/*****61. The last selection of flats m which I was invited to participate was on March 8. However,222 words
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190 1986-08-19 18 PLEASE allow me to bring to the attention of the public the commendable acts of a national serviceman. At 7 am on July 31, I was on my way to school when the bus was involved m an accident with another bus at190 words
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140 1986-08-19 18 MY WIFE delivered our third child at Alexandra Hospital several weeks ago. I was given the opportunity to witness the delivery. It was certainly a very rewarding and enriching experience. We were very impressed by the dedication and professionalism of the nursing and140 words
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142 1986-08-19 18 IT WAS one of those stormy mornings. I was driving to work when my car stalled m the middle of the road at the junction of Ang Mo Kio Avenues 1 and 10. I desperately tried to re-start it but to no avail. Several142 words
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90 1986-08-19 18 I VISITED the dental exhibition organised by the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Dentistry earlier this month and I must say I was impressed by the behaviour of the undergraduates who served as ushers/guides to visitors. They were also extremely courteous, friendly and enthusiastic90 words
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127 1986-08-19 18 Assist the innocent employers WHY is an employer who has gone through the process of applying for a maid, only to find her not turning up, required to go through the same waiting period for the next maid? He is not responsible for the approved maid not turning up and127 words
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129 1986-08-19 18 I SEND my daughter to kindergarten every morning and have become more and more frustrated each day when I reach the traffic lights at the Marymount Road/Thomson Road junction. It is almost impossible to make a left turn towards Toa Payoh Rise because of the129 words
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Advertisement534 1986-08-19 18 p— SEE AAMA Management Consultants presents A TWO DAY PRACTICAL COURSE If you need to improve your profitability, your cash flow, your market share or any aspect of your corporate performance, you can do this with the help of your Information Systems. By introducing strategic information systems you can direct534 words
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Article66 1986-08-19 19 AFTER early weakness, share prices rose again yesterday. Rises led falls 98 to 52. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 5.99 points higher at 809.84 and the Business Times Composite Index added 3.56 points to 686.48. Turnover eased but was still healthy at 20.12 million shares valued66 words
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Article64 1986-08-19 19 Unite 9» 46 heUnWc 306 +21 Metro HWis 420 18 ICB 38S 1» HST 515 +15 Spore FoAte 105 +15 CUT** 240 +13 Neames 452 +12 Mtfs 117 +12 HOI 160 +11 FIN MO +10 Spore Land 474 +10 Simlim 155 +10 HMJOc HI +10 BonmtsSOc 72 +10 Cefebos50c64 words
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Article81 1986-08-19 19 Tongkah HM(S 186 -359 GC Life 1700 -20 U06 410 -14 Spore Bus 382 -6 Cotd Store lOp 356 -6 Sunshine Aied 161 -4 Tonj Ment 156 -4 Kufcn Msia 50c 104 -4 UOI 255 -3 Robinson 221 -3 S Steamship 50c 161 -3 Landmarks H 50c 135 -381 words
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Article13 1986-08-19 19 IBonvests Hldgs 1,322,000 QAF Ltd 676,000 City Dcv 647,000 UOL 611,00013 words
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Article86 1986-08-19 19 Aug 15 Aug 18 Aug 15 Aug 18 BT Composite 682 92 686 48 ST Properties 388.82 ***** BT Indicator *****760 U*****2 ST Minings 269.88 269 93 BT 06 OS +304 +231 ST Plantations 1999 94 1959 88 CADI -6485 -6456 OCBC 560 33 562 94 OBV -***** -*****86 words
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Article33 1986-08-19 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)33 words
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Article15 1986-08-19 19 I THE US dollar lost 75 ticks to close at DM 2.0595 m Singapore.15 words
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Article21 1986-08-19 19 I DM VFF S$ HK$ US$ UBs 2.0570 153.65 Unq 2.1560 Unq 1.4960 2.0595 153.95 6.7015 2.1542 7.1980 1.494821 words
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Article13 1986-08-19 19 I In Singapore, gold lost US$7.7O to close at U*****.30 an ounce.13 words
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Article33 1986-08-19 19 Eurodollar: Lost three ticks to 93.79 a contract. Deotschemark: Gained 16 ticks to 0.4861 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 6 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Lost US$B.3O to U*****.20 an ounce.33 words
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Article147 1986-08-19 19 NEW YORK A majority of people surveyed said they would use an inside tip if it meant making a fast buck m the stock market. One of the questions 1,248 people were asked m a Harris survey on insider trading published m Business Week magazineUPI - 147 words
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Article89 1986-08-19 19 WELLINGTON New Zealand gave approval yesterday for a consortium led by Australia's Ansett Airlines to operate on its main domestic routes m direct competition with its state-owned Air New Zealand. Ansett Airlines has a 50 per cent stake m the new venture and its partners areReuter - 89 words
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Article67 1986-08-19 19 LOS ANGELES A worldwide oil glut and competition among producing nations could trigger gasoline price wars m the United States rivalling those of the *****, an oil industry analyst says. Bulging crude oil stocks and a worldwide price war have encouraged US refineries to greatly increaseAP - 67 words
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Article43 1986-08-19 19 BANGKOK The first public issue of new common shares of Thailand's third largest commercial bank, state-owned Krung Thai Bank Ltd, has met a good response. All 4,421,113 new shares were fully subscribed 19 days before the Aug 31 deadline. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article55 1986-08-19 19 DETROIT The robotics industry, once considered to have a promising future, has been forecast to decline by at least 20 per cent next year from this year's levels. Laura Conigliaro, a robot industry analyst with Prudential Bache Securities Inc, said robotics sales m the United States next yearUPI - 55 words
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468 1986-08-19 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Profit from investment sale could have helped OUB pip DBS By *Net attributable profit after tax, after diminution m value of assets and minority interests. OVERSEAS Union Bank, the smallest of the Big Four Banks, has turned m the second468 words
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Article, Illustration514 1986-08-19 19 SINGAPORE company Kaihin Technology will make and sell an easy-to-use Chinese word processor which allows you to input Chinese characters from a keyboard as you would write them by hand. Claiming a first, they said at a press conference yesterday, that all you514 words
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351 1986-08-19 19 UNITED Pulp and Paper Company Ltd (UPP) yesterday announced that it will go ahead with its plans to reduce its capital and that of its subsidiary, Paper Products (M) Pte Ltd (PPM), to a quarter, to reduce losses. The $1 par value351 words
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266 1986-08-19 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By BELEAGUERED Eastern Watch Co, already facing a winding-up action, has been hit by yet another suit. Citibank is seeking to recover $4.6 million plus interest and costs from the company and two others, Including managing director Choi Hon Ching. The266 words
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413 1986-08-19 19 THE Japanese yen could hit 140 against the US dollar by September, according to a leading Japanese banker. "I think the yen will strengthen and there is a 50-50 chance that it will reach 140," said Mr Kiyoshi Kikuchi, managing director of Mitsui Bank413 words
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Article354 1986-08-19 19 CASH-STRAPPED can manufacturer Malaya Tin Printing has lost majority control of Van der Horst. It now holds only 39.53 per cent of the marine engineering group, which has its own set of financial problems. The company also announced the appointment of director Edward Goh Kirn354 words
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Article2971 1986-08-19 20 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 m2,971 words
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Article1976 1986-08-19 20 INDUSTRIALS Acmo(180B 194S)xd Ajinomoto (308S) Alcorn (7 18 735) (9) 75 (4) 74 (4) 73 A158(60',8625)(6)61 (1)60(2) 60 API (725) (5) 75 (18) 73 (3) 72V. (26) 72 ASM (1138 114S) (41) 114 (23) 115 (4) 113 Antoh (2728) (16) 280 (4) 281 (3) 2791,976 words
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Article2695 1986-08-19 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai -exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1986 Last Yield Vol2,695 words
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Article69 1986-08-19 21 i i i i i i i i NST Index Monday 1,224.98 (Closed) rg I— Hongkong Hang Seng —*£> 1 Monday 1,950.12 (1,935.76) Australian All-Ordinaries Monday 1,185.90 (1,176.50) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 18,597.44 (18,376.41) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,271.00 (1,263.20) Dow Jones Average jjroj Friday 1,855.60 (1,844.91) (Figures m69 words
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483 1986-08-19 21 MANY of Japan's sogo shosha, the ma^ trading houses, are fasT"#ntering such fields as biotechnology, telecommunications and the arrangement of counter-purchase agreements. The sogo shosha, once only intermediaries for sin-gle-commodity exports and imports, must move into new areas of international trade or face483 words
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627 1986-08-19 21 AFTER early signs of profittaking, sustained buying by institutions helped the Singapore stock market rally continue yesterday. Gainers beat losers 98 to 52 and The Straits Times Industrial Index added 5.99 points to end the day at 809.84 while the Business Times Composite Index rose627 words
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Article302 1986-08-19 21 Au l 18 mi Chan l e Hk Hotels 34.00 unch Jardine Sec 15.10 -0.1 Sing Too 2.90 -0025 Assoc Inti Hotels 101 +001 HK Land 655 +0.15 Ka Wah Bank 285 -0 15 Smo Land 0.90 -0.01 Bank Of East Asia 18.40 unch Hk Land Loon 93 00302 words
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Article362 1986-08-19 21 Aut 18 Yen Change Mitsub Elec 467 -5 Aiinomoto 1830 -20 Mitsub Estate 2520 +180 Altai 397 -3 Mitsub Heavy 586 +3 Amado 762 -3 Mitsubishi 1120 +30 Asahi Chem 870 -9 M su Co 690 +39 Asohi Gloss 1190 -10 Mitsui Shipbldg 184 -8 Bank Of Tokyo 950362 words
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Article325 1986-08-19 21 Au{ 18 Cents Change H°'<*>* j ome s 360 unch di.tti Horfogen Energy 185 +6 (Must) Herald 610 unch Hooker 245 +5 A C I 355 unch IC I 245 unch AN I 272 +4 Ind Equity 700 +20 Aberfoyle 790 +10 leighton 70 1 Age 295 Lend Lease325 words
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Article347 1986-08-19 21 OCBC OUB IJOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4 4 4 4 Monthly 4W Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 3 3 '4 4(1) 2 months 4(1) 3 months 4 4 4 4(1) 6 months 4U 4' 4 4M 4' 4 (1) 9 months 4'/ 4347 words
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Article158 1986-08-19 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S$10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3470-1.3488 7.67-7.31 Canadian dollar 1.5464-1.5474 6.53-6.40 MZ dollar 1.0724-1.0748 9.57-9.13 Sterling pound 3.2227-3.2256 3.13-3.08 US dollar 2.1535-2.1540 4.67-4.62 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling158 words
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Article105 1986-08-19 21 THE US dollar closed quiet against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m thin trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1540 and 2.1580. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0570/80 and closed at 2.0590/00. Trading was narrow, fluctuating within105 words
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Article124 1986-08-19 21 THE kilobar market PHYSICAL Buyers-Selm traded between 5526,220 gold SS and 5526,648 yesterday. iuot>a< 26.308 ***** In the Far East mar- Igm <' ket, gold opened m the 5 morning at 20 gm 530-542 U*****.70/3.20, and with 50 g m *****.338 light selling, it eased to LYV? 667 U*****.50/2.00124 words
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Article26 1986-08-19 21 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 378.60 379.10 387.00 387.50 Mon Sat Hongkong 378.30-378.80 383.80-384.30 Fri Thurs New York 383.20-383.70 386.70-387.70 London 382.00—383.00 385.00 385.5026 words
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Article219 1986-08-19 21 Managers' prices for Aug 19 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 87—0 93 The Savings Fund 0 78-0 84 Spore Prog Fund 0 35-0 39 Spore Sec Fund 0.60— 0.6b»d Spore Invest Fund 0 60-0 65 Spore Equity Fund 0 42-0 46 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund219 words
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Article91 1986-08-19 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar opened four ticks lower than the previous close at 93.80. Trading activity ranged from 93.79 to 93.82. Liffe opening saw prices firming. The December contract closed at the day's high of 93.82. (IUU implied interest late) Open High Low Sett Kst Vol SeptBS91 words
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Article, Illustration82 1986-08-19 21 CURRENCY futures opened higher than Friday's close but slipped during the day m quiet trading as the US dollar edged to 2.0620 marks on the spot market. September deutschemark opened one tick off the high at 0.4866 and settled 16 ticks higher at 0.4861 after easing to 0.4857. (US82 words
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Article45 1986-08-19 21 SEPTEMBER yen traded between 0.*****8 and 0.*****7 after opening at 0.*****6. It settled at 0.*****3. < Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8C 0.*****6 0.*****8 0.*****7 0.*****3 184 Dec 0.*****7 Mar 87 0.*****5 Open Int (Frt): 1832. Act Vol (Fri): 4fJ.45 words
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Article, Illustration48 1986-08-19 21 GOLD futures for December delivery closed US$B.2O lower at U*****.90 an ounce on a firmer dollar. US$ per troy ounce > Open High Low Sett Est Vol \ur 8S 3T7.20 Sept 378.00 Oct 380.20 Dec 388.70 388.70 383.90A 383.90 Five Open tat (Fri): 53. Act Vol (Fri): Two.48 words
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Article22 1986-08-19 21 SEPTEMBER pound traded lower from the opening level of 1.4935 to 1.4890 before closing at 1.4900. Reports trom BA Futures22 words
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Article15 1986-08-19 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/kBo Singapore September 177.00 unchanged Malaysia September 220.00 down one cent15 words
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Article19 1986-08-19 21 Tin Closing prices MS/kilo XL Tin 14.08 down two cents Turnover 92 tonnes up 10 tonnes i i19 words
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Article24 1986-08-19 21 Closant prices Copper More* Fri Spot *****—***** (880.00—881.00) 3 months 895 00— 895.50 (897 50—898 50) Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 4,000 tonnes24 words
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Article29 1986-08-19 21 Ctesmf prices Silver USS/troy oi Man Fri Singapore 520 5?5 5 30-5 35 Fri Thurs Ne* York 5 25-5 30 5 30-5 35 Source Credit Suisse. Spore i29 words
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Article23 1986-08-19 21 Closin. prices Aluminium £/tome Fri Spot 746.00-746.50 (755.00-755.50) 3 months 760 50 761 00 (760.50—761.00) Market tone Barely steady Sales: 3,550 tonnes23 words
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Article37 1986-08-19 21 Crude MS tonne palm ofl Aug 430 (central) 440 (north/south) Sept 430 (central) 440 (north) Refined palm ol US$/tonnes RBD palm oil Nov 190 (sellers) RBO Stearin RBD Olein Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil37 words
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Article40 1986-08-19 21 (MS/tonne) Month Price Last Trade Sales Sept unq-unq 435 19 Oct *****0 440 21 Nov *****0 440 53 Dec *****0 440 56 Jan 435-unq Feb 435 unq Mar 440-unq Market tone Slightly higher Sales: 14940 words
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Article, Illustration571 1986-08-19 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An Cargo Time Block E Glory (012 RE) 20/8 (0800) Fi 1100 1300 L 3 E Greet (010RW) 21/8 (1600) Fl 1000 1100/0900-1000 L2/N2 N Crystal (35E) 19/8 (1600) Fl 0700-0800 B 7 B Suna571 words
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Article58 1986-08-19 21 TAIPEI The Taiwan government has ordered tighter controls over the island's ship-breaking industry after 14 people were killed by blasts that ripped apart a 40,925-tonne oil tanker waiting to be scrapped. The official Central news agency quoted Premier Yu Kuo-Hua as saying he had ordered new laws toReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration205 1986-08-19 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Hawaii P3E aside 19/8 See Hai Hong M4A 19/8 19/8 Cruise Muhibah K27 aside 19/8 oce3n Sincerity P4A aside 19/8 Frotasmgapore KlB aside 19/8 Pome pioneer P2A a side 19 8 Ginpa Mam205 words
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Article67 1986-08-19 22 TOKYO The growth rate of postal savings deposits has fallen sharply this year as increasingly returnconscious savers delay redepositing or shift to betterpaying free market instruments, government officials and brokers have said. Growth m deposits net of interest payments fell 41 per cent m the threeReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration298 1986-08-19 22 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By New EDB arm to boost promotion THE Economic Development Board has set up a new division to promote services, which has been identified with manufacturing as the twin engine of Singapore's growth. The Services Promotion Division will encourage local and international companies to298 words
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218 1986-08-19 22 Bank Negara 'supporting weak ringgit' MALAYSIA'S central bank, Bank Negara, is supporting the ringgit, which has slid as low as 2.69 to the US dollar on devaluation rumours, dealers said. One dealer m Singapore said yesterday: "Bank Negara started to intervene at around 2.61, before commercial interest came into the218 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-08-19 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI HAVE just started a business and wonld like to venture into the Australian market. Please tell me where I can get more information about the Australian market and how I can place advertisements m Australian newspapers. YOU can get more information about the Australian market274 words
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Article121 1986-08-19 22 IN THE Your Money column yesterday, it was stated that if you held a Jack Chia-MPH loan stock worth 89 cents on the market you could use it plus a JC-MPH Transferable Subscription Right to exchange for an ordinary JCMPH share instead of using the TSR plus121 words
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Article197 1986-08-19 22 Datuk Lee resigns from D&C Bank DATUK Alexander Lee Yu Lung has resigned from the Development and Commercial Bank Bhd, which was founded m 1965 by his father, Tun Sir H.S. Lee. Datuk Lee left the bank, the fifth largest m Malaysia, on Aug 11, according to a statement by197 words
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Article21 1986-08-19 22 THE prime lending rate at Bank of Tokyo, Dai-Ichi Kangyo, Fuji Bank and Kyowa Bank is 7.25 per cent.21 words
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168 1986-08-19 22 OVERSEAS Union Enterprise (OUE), which owns and runs the Mandarin Hotel m Orchard Road, has reported a 8.95 per cent rise m interim pre-tax profits to $6.12 million. OUE's results were helped by a property tax refund of $1.19 million the group received from168 words
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Advertisement80 1986-08-19 20 I IH I FAR EAST I ORGANIZATION I I DEVELOPMENT I SITES WANTED! Our Organization is looking for development sites m the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of high-rise and low-rise condominiums, flats, bungalows semi-detached or terrace houses etc. Land plots of various dimensions are welcomed. Those80 words
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Advertisement955 1986-08-19 22 V^JI ■|t"lw*-M»-«-i«-i»»-- y 1 an OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED j-J (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Lf ANNOUNCEMENT aj The Board of Directors of Overseas Union Bank Limited wishes to announce: jj The Bank The Group ft Six Months Six Months Six Months Six Months ft S to 30.6.86 to955 words
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Advertisement591 1986-08-19 22 Tutorials: Aug 25 26, 1986 Conference: Aug 27 29, 1986 at the Institute of Systems Science The tutorial program (US$2OO for 2 days) will cover areas m Expert Systems for Business, Office Automation, Visual Languages, VLSI-CAD and Microprocessor Design. TUTORIAL HIGHLIGHTS Aug 2s EXPERT SYSTEMS BUSINESS APPLICATIONS: Professor Andrew Whinston591 words
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Article, Illustration548 1986-08-19 23 COLOGNE ATHLETICS GRAND PRIX Americans, unless stated Men's lWm: 1 Chidi Imoh (Nig) 10.12 sec 2 Marian Woronin (Pol) 10.17 3 Harvey Glance 10.18. 4#im: 1 Innocent Egbunike (Nig) 45.04 2 Darrel Robinson 45.35 3 Bert Cameron (Jam) 45.45. 4Mm hardies: 1 Andre Phillips 47.84 2Reuter - 548 words
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Article416 1986-08-19 23 GOLF CASTLE ROCK (Colorado) Ken Green birdied two of the last three holes on Sunday to win the new and controversial International tournament and its US$lBO,OOO ($387,000) first prize. Green, of the United States, received a big hug from his sister Shelly, who served as hisAP - 416 words
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Article, Illustration300 1986-08-19 23 LONDON Zola Budd rediscovered her taste for victory on Sunday with a stylish 1,500 metres win m England's women's athlet-. ics international against Poland and a joint Scot-land-Wales team. The 20-year-old South African-born runner, beaten m her last four outings, raced away from WelshReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-08-19 23 YORK (England) Mark James experienced both agony and ecstasy on Sunday as he snatched victory at the first extra hole of the York International tournament at Fulford. First the 32-year-old Englishman hung his head m despair after failing with a 10-metre putt for the titleReuter; APz - 278 words
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236 1986-08-19 23 CYCLING Hinault takes lead in Coors VAIL (Colorado) France's Bernard Hinault won the steep 16 km Vail Pass time trial m 26min 56.405 ec to take over the leader's jersey m Sunday's action at the Coors International Classic. In the 80.45 km Vail Village criterium, Holland's Teun van Vliet finishedReuter; AP - 236 words
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Article305 1986-08-19 23 MOTOR RACING ZELTWEG Reigning world champion Alain Prost cruised to an easy victory m the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday as his rivals dropped out one by one m sizzling heat. The Frenchman lapped the entire field m his McLaren on the way toReuter - 305 words
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Article286 1986-08-19 24 BOXING ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey) Undefeated Mike Tyson knocked down Jose Ribalta three times before finally stopping him m the final round of a scheduled 10-round heavyweight fight here on Sunday. Tyson, ranked No. 1 by the World Boxing Association and No. 2 by theAFP - 286 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-08-19 24 WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS Ace ruled out but chief umpire overrules decision MADRID WORLD record-holder Alex Baumann, of Canada, earned a late reprieve after being disqualified during the heats of the 400 metres individual medley relay at the World Swimming Championships here yesterday. Whistles of disapproval greeted the officialReuter - 400 words
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Article129 1986-08-19 24 E. Germans set world record MADRID The East German quartet of Manuela Stellmach, Astrid Strauss, Nadja Bergknecht and Heike Friedrich powered their way to a world record m the 4x200 metres women's freestyle relay at the World Swimming Championships here yesterday. The East Germans became the first to go underAP - 129 words
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Article257 1986-08-19 24 Men's lMm breast final: 1 Victor Davis (Can) 1:02.71 2 Gianni Minervini (Ita) 1:03.00 3 Dmitry Volkov (SU) 1:03.30 4 Rolf Beab (WG) 1:03.59 S Bert Goebel (WG) 1:03.62 < Hisashi Fuwa (Jpn) 1:03.81 7 Pablo Restrepo (Col) 1:03.98. Adrian Moorhouse (Brit) disqualified. 2Mm free: 1 MichaelReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration309 1986-08-19 24 MADRID Britain's Adrian Moorhouse lost a gold medal through disqualification at the World Swimming Championships here on Sunday. Moorhouse, European and Commonwealth Games gold medallist, beat arch-rival Victor Davis, of Canada, home m the IH metres breaststroke final hut was ruled out minutes later because of a faultyReuter - 309 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-08-19 24 Becker just as good on hardcourt TENNIS TORONTO TWO-TIME Wimbledon champion Boris Becker, of West Germany, showed he can win on hardcourt, rallying from a second-set loss to beat Swede Stefan Edberg 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 m the final of the U*****,000 ($806,250) Player's International Championships here on Sunday. "I didn'tReuter - 411 words
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Article341 1986-08-19 24 MOSCOW The United States confirmed their basketball supremacy by beating the Soviet Union 108-88 (halftime 5643) m the women's World Championship final here on Sunday. The Soviets revamped their side after last month's Goodwill Games defeat by the Americans but were unable to withstand theReuter; AFP; AP - 341 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-08-19 26 J. RAJENDRAN - Thomas named coach of Under-23 squad J. RAJENDRAN By WELSHMAN Morgan Thomas, who arrived m Singapore six months ago, has been appointed national junior coach of the Un-der-23 team. He takes over from former international prop Hamzah Mohammed, who will now be team managThe Singapore Rugby Union made no attempt274 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-08-19 26 ASEAN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS...Review by HAKIKAT RAI Haron's gold signals the turning point IT'S been close to three years since the Republic last captured a gold medal m a regional meet. On Sunday, Haron Mundir, with just 21 seconds of fast running, gave Singapore their574 words
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Article232 1986-08-19 26 THE "petticoat" challenge m the Ovaltine Men's Individual Graded Squash Championships ended when Chia Chew Lan was beaten 6-9, 1-9 by Mohd Ali m the D Grade at Kallang last night. Results Men's C Grade: Simon Yang w.o. Vincent Yeo; Tan Hua Juan bt Tay Yew232 words
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379 1986-08-19 26 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By WATCHING an underdog topple the favourites always brings on a certain thrill. And that was exactly what new Masters champion Sam Goh treated the fans to during the finals of the Singapore International Championships at Striker's Bowl on Sunday. Though379 words
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Article22 1986-08-19 26 SINGAPORE lost 6-15, 5-15, 2--15 to Japan m a friendly junior volleyball match at the G»y World Stadium last night. ,<22 words
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Article, Illustration565 1986-08-19 26 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH the good times By BY THE time she was eight, she was freely touted as the heiress-apparent to Junie Sng by Junie herself. She was already better than Junie was at the same age, having rewritten two of her records. And, in only three years565 words
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Article291 1986-08-19 26 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN ON account of their deeds m the National Schools softball championships yesterday, there is unlikely to be a shortage of words when Bedok View hold their Speech Day come Saturday. The occasion will mark Bedok' s 10th anniversary of existence, and m291 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-08-19 27 JOE DORAI - Lions need another tune-up JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S soccer squad are faced with a major setback lack of sparring matches m their preparation for the Merlion Cup tournament, which starts at the National Stadium on Sunday. And, as expected, coach Hussein Aljunied is frantically searching for at least one good345 words
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241 1986-08-19 27 GOALKEEPER Ponirin, one of Indonesia's best performers m last year's Merlion Cap tournament, will be one of tbe two familiar faces m action again at the National Stadium from Sunday to Sept fi. Ponirin, who impressed with his experience and agility, has proved to beJOE DORM - 241 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-08-19 27 Gough goes to Spurs for $2.3 m LONDON Richard Gough, Dundee United's Scottish international defender, on Sunday signed for Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of around £700,000 ($2.3 m). Gough will be joining the Spurs party who flew out to Spain yesterday to play m a pre-season tournament with Barcelona,Reuter; AFP; AP - 272 words
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Article447 1986-08-19 27 AUSTRIAN: Vienna 3 Wiener SK 1. Grazer AX 0 FCS Tyrol 2, Linzer ASK 3 Eisenstadt 1, Rapid Vienna 4 Voest Linz 1, Klagenfurt 0 Sturm Graz 0. Admira Wacker 1 Austria Vienna 3. BULGARIAN: Lokomotiv Sofia 1 Chernomorets 1, Lokomotiv Plovdiv 7 Spartak Varna 1, Vratsa 1 VitochaReuter; UPI; AFP - 447 words
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Article322 1986-08-19 27 TAY CHENG KHOON - Organisers let the grass grow TAY CHENG KHOON GOLF By THE cream of Asean golfers will have narrower fairways to contend with when they tee off m the Singapore Open Amateur championships at the Tanah Merah Country Club on Aug 28. The TMCC organisers are determined that the first major322 words
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Article92 1986-08-19 27 PARTICIPANTS m the Amateur Open need only pay haif the normal $50 green fee for practice rounds. Tanah Merah Country Club have also suspended the bye-law which limits non-member Singapore residents to one round a month. $aid club captain Tan Puay Huat: "This is to encourage92 words
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Article458 1986-08-19 27 Karim hits back with easy win PESTA SUKAN TENNIS FORMER international Abdul Karim marked his comeback from suspension with a 6-1, 6-1 win over Martin Huang m the men's singles on Sunday. Other results Men's singles: Mahader Hassan bt Luu Koki 6-3, 6-3; Lta Wai Yaw bt Pathor Rahman 6-2,458 words
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Article420 1986-08-19 27 CRICKET SWANSEA (Wales) RAIN forced the third day of the match between New Zealand and Glamorgan to be abandoned yesterday without a single ball being bowled. GLAMORGAN mediumpacer John Derrick jolted New Zealand with a two for eight burst off four overs on the second420 words
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Advertisement430 1986-08-19 23 RION Sound tnd V<br*tion Real-Time Sound Level Analyzer Model I^l _P^ MmmMmmW Graticule column band level indicators A, C and FLAT weighing network True RMS detector for accuracy even with large crest factors Preprinted recording forms (RP-51) for simple yet permanent manual on-site recording Real time analysis of frequency components430 words
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Advertisement365 1986-08-19 24 clock speeds. Plus five built-in IBM® compatible 1/0 expansion slots. Plus a built-in parallel printer port. Plus a built-in serial 1/0 port. Plus built-in support for the optional 8087 math co-processor. Plus 640K RAM memory. Plus built-in on board video interface. Plus a built-in real-time clock/ calendar with battery backup.365 words
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Article93 1986-08-19 25 THE Singapore Turf Clnb yesterday reserved comment on the reason for former Bukit Tlmah trainer Ivan Allan's application for ordinary membership being turned down. STC General Manager and Secretary, Tim Thompson, said: 'It's a private matter." Allan applied for ordinary membership after he relinquished his93 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-08-19 25 MARKSMAN - Court order frees two horses MARKSMAN Trophy race winner nearly didn't make it to the start By FOUR-YEAR-OLD Rushmore Heights, a smashing seven-length winner m the $30,000 Selangor Trophy race at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, would not have made it to the start if not for a court order. Earlier236 words
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Article175 1986-08-19 25 DEAUVILLE Japan's Emperor's Cup winner, Gallop Daina, finished last of 13 runners m the 1,600 m Prix Jacques Le Marois (Prix Dv Haras De Fresnay), premier race at the Deauville meeting, on Sunday. The race went to the German horse Lining, ridden by American-born SteveAFP - 175 words
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Article, Illustration215 1986-08-19 25 ALBERT SIM - ALBERT SIM c At the 400 m Pictures at the 4Mm by At the finish Class 3 Div 6 1,200 m 1. Ernie's Brother 2. Spinosum 3. Forceful Alvin 4. Hunka Cash Dist: Shd, I*4, 2 Time 1:12.4 Class 5 Div 3215 words
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Article1291 1986-08-19 25 SATURDAY Class 1 Div 2 1,700 m (Ratings: 145-122) Falcon n 57 145 Albatross II 57 145 Photophone 56 143 Fa Cai 54.5 140 Deer Hunter 54 139 Grand Charles 54 139 Shumanshu 53.5 138 L'Arc De Triomphe m 53 137 Tong Lam 48.5 128 Added Advantage IH1,291 words
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Article99 1986-08-19 25 Young and Groovy SARATOGA SPRINGS (New York) Groovy, the only three-year-old m the eight-horse field, led all the way to take the U*****,200 (about *****,000) Forego Handicap at Saratoga racetrack on Sunday. Despite drifting m the straight, Groovy gamely held off the fast-closing 6-5 favourite, Turkoman, to win by three-quartersUPI - 99 words
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Obituary, Illustration381 1986-08-19 25 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. TAN SYE HUA Age 81 passed away peacefully on 17/8/86, leaving behind Sons: Daughters-in-law: Chew Soy Hee Chan Poh Tin Chew Swee Kee Hoe Bee Choo Daughters: Sons-in-law: Chew Swee Kirn Koh Yl Soh Chew Swee Hiok Cheah Kirn Soon Chew Swee Ang Lim Leng381 words
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Obituary, Illustration259 1986-08-19 25 MDM. SOH LAI YONG AGE: 70 PMMd away peacefully on 18/8/88 Leaving behind beloved. SONS ALFRED TAN POH HUAT ASHLEY TAN POH GUAN DAUGHTERS TAN POH LENG ANGELINE TAN POH HUANG CATHERINE TAN POH HENG TAN POH HONG DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW CYNTHIA UM LAI CHAN EMILY PUA SOK HONG SONS-IN-LAW259 words
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Advertisement108 1986-08-19 25 _s__! The incredible last years of Howard Hughes m his own words Isolated and disintegrating m his Las Vegas hideaway, billionaire Howard Hughes still found a way to run his empire by scrawling thousands of handwritten memos. But on 5 June 1974 unknown burglars staged a break-in and escaped with108 words
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Advertisement243 1986-08-19 26 II V'l ADDISHIN ad-di-tion /e'di/h/ n The process of joining or uniting something j^jfl to another so as to increase the quantity or importance. ad-di-shln /e'dj/W n The process of including Shin Mm m your advertising media plans so as to increase the number of Chinese readers. Shin Mm has243 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1986-08-19 27 183 Condolence 183 Condolences 183 Condolences I With deepest sympathies I and condolences to I the family of the late I MR. KWOK WAI LEONG (Director Chairman) From the Management Staff of F&W Enterprise Pte Ltd Vienna Metal Mfy (S) Pte Ltd Fashion Watch Enterprise (M) Sdn Bhd Body lying73 words
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Obituary, Illustration197 1986-08-19 27 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements I The Family Of The Late I MR LEOW CHENG CHIANG would like to express their deep appreciation gratitude to relatives, friends and business associates for their messages of condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. Cash donations received will197 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1986-08-19 27 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late CHEAH PHIE SENG (DEPARTED: 11TH AUGUST 1986) We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their kind assistance, attendance, prayers, condolences, wreaths, scrolls and donations during our recent bereavement. WIFE: MDM. TJIONG TJUN MOY121 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1986-08-19 27 Our Deepest Sympathies ft condolence* to Mr. Wee Hian Nam ft Mr. Wee Hian Peng on the demise of their grandmother MRS WEE THIAM SIEW (nee Mdm Lee Bong Scow) From Management Staff MACS PTE LTD H WEE COMPANY MACS ASSOCIATES PTE LTD Our daapast sympathy to the63 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1986-08-19 27 In loving memory of ONG BENG HOON Dapartad on 19 Aug. '84 Gone from our lives one so dear. But m our hearts forever near. Always remembered by family and friends. In Loving Memory Of F. DARSHAN SINGH KAIRON Dapartad: Aug. 19, 1983 Always remembered by lovad51 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1986-08-19 27 In Loving Memory 01 Our Dear Mother MRS GRACE VAIRAKIAM Departed 19th August, 1965 Take her m Thy arms, dear Lord, And ever let her be A messenger of love Between our hearts and Thee. Dearly rsmombsrod by hsr daughter*. Mrs Harris! Doraisamy. Mrs Stella Sathianathan, Mrs137 words
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Miscellaneous35 1986-08-19 27 SOCCER Inter-con tournament: Fengshan v Boon Lay (Jalan Besar, 7.30pm). Friendly: SCC 1st v Hougang Utd (Padang, 5.30pm). SQUASH Ovaltine Graded championships (Kallang, 6pm). VOLLEYBALL Friendly: Japan's national junior boys v Safsa (Gay World, 8pm).35 words
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231 1986-08-19 28 Food relief flights to Sudan cancelled KHARTOUM The International Red Cross suspended relief flightto southern Sudan yesterday and Khartoum airport was virtually paralysed by a strike after a Sudan Airways plane was shot down by a missile killing M people. The official Sudanese media and local authorities blamed the rebelAP; Reuter; UPI - 231 words
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Article31 1986-08-19 28 COLOMBO One government soldier and three Tamil guerillas died on Sunday m rebel attacks on two military camps m Sri Lanka's northern Jaffna district, the government said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration520 1986-08-19 28 Plans to attract the birds back and to grow more varieties of fruit trees SINGAPORE will have more and better parks, new varieties of fruit trees, and perhaps, more birds over the next few years. Besides the parks being built or extended, such520 words
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Article52 1986-08-19 28 BERLIN Two East German border guards escaped over the Berlin Wall, scaling the barrier and then tossing their guns back into the East, West Berlin police said yesterday. The escape on Sunday evening was the first reported over the wall since ceremonies on Wednesday commemorating its 25thAP - 52 words
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Article53 1986-08-19 28 ISLAMABAD Afghanistan has protested to Iran over an incident m which masked gunmen beat up and robbed three of its Te-heran-based diplomats on a train before locking them up m a toilet. They were on their way from Iran to the Soviet Union when they were attacked onReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-08-19 28 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Major trafficking ring crippled, says CNB By NARCOTICS officers believe they have cracked a major drug-trafficking ring with the arrest of three men and a woman, and the seizure of 91 kg of raw opium on Sunday. It was the biggest394 words
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Article48 1986-08-19 28 KATHMANDU A Member of Parliament has urged Nepal's government to impose the death penalty on drug traffickers. MP Kamal Thapa told Parliament on Sunday current measures were inadequate to stamp out drug abuse and called for "strong political determination", including the death penalty. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article46 1986-08-19 28 LONDON Briton Simon Bornhoft, 21, claimed a world sailboard endurance record on Sunday after spending more than 90 hours windsurfing from Weymouth to Brighton on the south coast. The Guinness Book of World Records listed the record at 70 hours by a Frenchman. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration150 1986-08-19 28 THE Filipino maid who was found lying unconscious and seriously injured on the pavement outside Lucky Plaza on Sunday at 9.15 pm died the same day. Police said yesterday that Miss Josephine Panes, 24, was believed to have fallen from the eighth150 words
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249 1986-08-19 28 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will only honour its pledge to Opec to trim oil production by 10 per cent once crude prices pick up, the chairman of the state-owned oil company Petronas said yesterday. Raja Tan Sri Mohar Badiozaman said oilUPI - 249 words
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273 1986-08-19 28 New laser method to remove unsightly birthmarks BOSTON Doctors here have developed a new technique that uses a laser to remove disfiguring birthmarks known as port-wine stains with little pain and without leaving scars. Dr Tan Oon Tian, an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Boston University School of Medicine, saidUPI - 273 words
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Article52 1986-08-19 28 LONG BEACH (California) A music concert here by the "rap" group, Run-DMC, ended m violence on Sunday night with at least 17 people stabbed, shot or bashed. A hospital spokesman said at least three people had been knifed and one shot. The rest suffered various types ofUPI - 52 words
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Article30 1986-08-19 28 NEW YORK: The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 4.36 points to 1,851.24 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Miscellaneous146 1986-08-19 28 Weather mwawajwwwmmwmwwawm^ UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas m the pre-dawn hours and early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.13 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/15 C Cloudy Melbourne 713 C Showers Bangkok 25/33 C146 words
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Article, Illustration289 1986-08-19 1 He ain't heavy, he's my brother fff A sibling is a big sister who tells little brother stories about a chicken that never got across the road; an older brother who is ever so protective; or a younger brother who wants the larger candy floss. Siblings argue and share secrets,289 words
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Article, Illustration1946 1986-08-19 1 fdgfdg A cherub called Gabriel MY BROTHER Gabriel is the pampered yet disciplined baby of the family we started smacking him for misdeeds when he was six months old. I hate to sound wicked, but the gentle smacks have turned him into a delightful, adorable little1,946 words
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Advertisement157 1986-08-19 1 -==_,|)k t) j*"""^ a m m M J____l -ajjji^v i^^kaaMp^ y-.'z^^ y a M m a i WWW Chris to fie flkt /^^jT^^^ J1 indispensable four*piece hostess serving set. \w I^^ ur g^ to you w^^ ever y purchase of an cx Q u i s i te 36-piece silverplated157 words
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Advertisement392 1986-08-19 1 CutCutCut This Coupon entitles you to This Coupon entitles you to This Coupon entitles you to !$150!$150 $150| i JLOFFi JL.OFFJ JLOFFi a minimum S2O purchase, a minimum $20 purchase, a minimum $20 purchase, excluding Cut Save coupon items. excluding Cut Save coupon items. excluding Cut Save coupon items. Valid392 words
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Article, Illustration222 1986-08-19 2 MY BROTHER is cute (hate to say this but it's true), corny, irritating and a nuisance. He dances every moment, snores m bed, sings m his shower and heats up the phone with his long conversations with girls. However, he does bring life to the family. And222 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-08-19 2 DO you have a brother or sister who wants to change his or her candy floss with yours just because yours is bigger? If so, he's like my eight-year-old brother. Jacinto M. Paul, 13. IF our moods click, my sister, 15, and I are the best of395 words
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Article, Illustration653 1986-08-19 2 HE'5 A BOY. HE WON'T SPOIL THE FAMILY NAME. DAD seems to consider bringing up children troublesome and leaves the job to mum. Mum prefers my only brother, 18. She says my sisters and I will one day have husbands to support us. My653 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-08-19 2 I HAVE five sisters. Dad says: 'What's the difference between sons and daughters? They are still my own flesh and blood." Mum says, "Boys are better than girls. Girls get married and belong to other people. And girls cannot earn much Then a family391 words
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Article214 1986-08-19 2 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES WHAT kind of young man or woman, girl or boy (depending on when your parents allow yon to start) wonld yon like to meet, get to know better and, eventually, marry? In your teens, yon need to have friends of both sexes. Bat somewhere214 words
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Article, Illustration329 1986-08-19 2 On mixed siblings and feelings I HAVE three sisters and a brother. I confide m my older sister, 18, as she is understanding. My younger brother is not king of the family, but when he has difficulty with his work, he asks me to help. My two pretty younger sisters329 words
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Advertisement688 1986-08-19 2 MmKmMI JKJHuHI *^Ebat ff-fe^-lCLyt^— J-f-Wft _K^ _y_ylß-___. SMHraMnHmflllin-^ AT 0332 Italian goid plated frame. &4^_o El 0045 Spanish 24K gold AAAC WmWP- Br^w^lW«s_i_il_W Wt ZBmW "ISSl? "Z* S_| "'l V *"i l» ZmW 9 crystal glass chandelier plated frame, 6 Ughts crystal f779 JTtMtl-' w!Bt-W-C3y3_t3jt£-aL-l? Ji Bit fl___t H :r688 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1986-08-19 3 >v If you have any queries about pets, ring Dr Jean-Paul Ly. He is friendly and is only too willing to talk to you. His number is 777-0273 or 776-3450. V J r Mfj2Xo bub "DO YOU have a pet? If you do, it needs love and care. You1,366 words
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Advertisement321 1986-08-19 3 Hitachi computers are renowned for their high ik. reliability a result of superb quality control m --^!_r aKm I the manufacturing process. With the use of jM P "^____B_l l _ffi t^J. MMMmWM advanced VLSI chips m the design of the M w^mm\ JHni ',~«__«.~H-B computers, Hitachi Products are compact,321 words
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Article, Illustration690 1986-08-19 4 Sci-fi writer Chang Shi-kuo is a computer scientist who teaches m America. In Singapore for a conference on Chinese computing and to launch the English translation of his first book Chess King, he talks to GOH BENG CHOO about his book. WHEN computer scientist Professor ChangNIK KASMANI - 690 words
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Article174 1986-08-19 4 £ft£^£|ji£ffl fM* EH 567 ft a_ tt o gj ji a it Hetlf^7A« ft_fts3*«au£6ijf* 'h 1# 7 \%mmn <«_e> e« mMtux as f.miss_>mmiifi &-~£|Whis_fe>£24om' m%t— > MB«***w#_i titmzfs raise 4"* tt*_A*fr* tt_fjft *t^° <+££> ft 1975^ _U SS f& £«£#>__ __4-E <«_£> Sft^BST TL if Wife m r- 8 gP'hifc174 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-08-19 4 GOH BENG CHOO meets the 75th-generation descendant of Confucius who is here with a group of chefs to promote the Confucian banquet m a restaurant. MR KONG XIANGLIN fears fire most. "Forest fire," he said, "is what I'm most afraid of. We have512 words
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Article, Illustration761 1986-08-19 4 CAO YU, China's leading dramatist, Director of the Shakespeare Research Society of China and Chairman of the Chinese Dramatists' Association, reflects on the Shakespeare festival m Beijing and Shanghai some months ago. DESDEMONA sings a poignant Chinese aria to Othello. Macbeth spews flames from761 words
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Article99 1986-08-19 4 IH tt re& -5 *t£ a##_fe&sr>*J!&.^& b *r— *9Jft < 3i a. s si ig e_ m rmtim&ikmm-' &rt>a m& mzi\\<tzf}\i\'ymm'\n#ftmmmm&¥W. twi*** *ni»6 «4 r '3sy rjf£ **&_H«;jei ft A- St fc 3 ft f tfe«6_ii^ vi Ht_/£ *_ffi_iti-s<'__:N tt^*i_:e. «*?f«.*A«f* f£f<M I^4*l* tt* ti -rati- .-Steffi* ft] flf«l° ffi*fri*_HE__99 words
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Article, Illustration792 1986-08-19 5 SHARINNA JUPRI - SHARINNA JUPRI By Sec. 4, Clementi Town Sec. Sch Bilingual Youth THE lecture competition organised by Majlis Belia Masjid Al-Ansar (Al-Ansar Mosque Youth Council) this year was a very special event as it coincided with our National Day celebrations. The council did not choose792 words
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Article, Illustration839 1986-08-19 5 Oleh SHARINNA JUPRI Men. 4, Sek. Men. dementi Town PERADUAN syarahan anjuran Majlis Belia Masjid Al-An-sar tahun mi adalah salah satu daripada acara-acara menyambut Hari Kebangsaan Singapura yang ke-21 yang dianjurkan oleh masjid itu. Bagaimanapun, Majlis Belia Al-Ansar tidak mahu memaparkan tema-tema kejayaan atau peranan839 words
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Advertisement522 1986-08-19 5 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES QTANT^ R^'.ni.fU mMMt I TeWu N *****59 Rates: I Box Service: B___«B O I Mill O nOJUOO I g,^ Se-vfcej Tel *****U Straits^Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 5J5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I e__t 5724/5/6/8 St 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. I Posted: SIIO.OO APPOINTMENT'S A522 words
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Advertisement562 1986-08-19 5 A major multi-national company wishes to appoint a General Manager. This is a senior position reporting directly to the Managing Director. The successful candidate is likely to be a university graduate m his mid to late 30's. He would have had direct profit responsibility and substantial experience m managing the562 words
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Advertisement2616 1986-08-19 6 fl B^^i^^^^^_ jMßfcbn MIJIBB6 flu mmmmmmmmmmWmmmfmmmmmmm 25 Sale: Other Products SEATRO GEMS ORCHARD CBE BLDG. 220 ORCHARD RD #02-07 TEL: *****56 SELLING CHEAP! VACUUM cleaners m excellent cond. Hoover Sensotronic model *****. Only 2 mths. old at $530. Bosch, BBS 1210. Brand new at $230. Electrolux brand new at $500.2,616 words
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Advertisement567 1986-08-19 6 27 Wanted 1 ABSOLUTELY 1 HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR *****12 #03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. i wa I nl We offer high price for your GOLD, PAWN TICKETS.DIAMONDS WATCHES Tel: *****17 *****73 290 BALESTIER ROADA (Opposite McDonald) y_J WANTED URGENTLY USED PABX Wmtfmm Switchboard, minimum 10567 words
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Advertisement647 1986-08-19 6 30 Hairdressing I PETER I&GUYH THE SCHOOL _0) ,<o* .»15- m Wella Perm $8.00 Steam, Cut $7.50 a I* Cut/Blowdry $2.50 j St»ng August' For #> beet route or., mt* products aS o% mi tar tanlrasanG «w- For Enquires *****65 1 a HAIR COURSES AVAILABLE Comprehensive Advance 24 wks Unisex647 words
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Advertisement1491 1986-08-19 6 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm (spm deadline tor next day) Saturday: 8 30am to ?pm (11am deadline for The Sunday Times) Pubic HoMay: 9am to Ipm COUNTER SERVICE: TMES ORCHARD CENTRE, #02-105 LUCKY PLAZA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 1? noon; Ipm to 5 30pm (4pm1,491 words
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Advertisement833 1986-08-19 7 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi SEE FWA SPECIALISED m video, colour TV, Hi-fi system repairs, antennae installation. Service guaranteed. Tel: *****14/ *****95. INSTANT VIDEO SERVICE all brands of video recorders, ctv. *****67 Mr Kang/ Pager *****82. LEONG LECK SPECIALISES m video, CTV, antennae installation. Service guaranteed. *****25 LKE SPECIALISE installation, (V/UHF)833 words
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Advertisement788 1986-08-19 7 51 Printing/ Copying Services A SERVICE! QUICK! Don't miss it! Half hr. service for name cards. 1-hr. service: invoice, letterhead. Cheap advert, cards, envelopes. Blk. 1015, «02-125 Geylang East. (*****35, *****15) Golden Dragon. NAME CARDS, LETTERHEADS, invoices, brochures. Print direct from factory at a lower rate. Grand Press. 81k. 1016,788 words
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Advertisement666 1986-08-19 7 57 Business Opportunities Well established company want, to .ell silver product, (pure silver containing earing., bracelet, and chain.). Please contact: *****33/ 4 for wholesale enquirie. only. AN ESTABLISHED CO. dealing with U.S.A. solar reflective coating wish to appoint sole agent m Brunei East Malaysia to market this saleable profitable product.666 words
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Advertisement1096 1986-08-19 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available AVOID FRUSTRATION AND DISAPPOINTMENTS!! We know how to help employers tand maids click first time. I things go wrong, we put them right immediately. I Call *****66^ 5 S. Humana s Humana Management Consultants Mon fri 9am 7pm |J^'^^4JSai^i^l^fl4-l---L_jl'rilill Sat 9am to1,096 words
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Advertisement587 1986-08-19 7 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive 6 Established International Beauty and Health Organisation offers excellent career opportunities for ladies:- Staff Nurses Assistant Nurses Between 20 35 years oM Enthusiastic, intelligent and pleasant personality Presentable appearance Successful candidates will be offered attractive salaries, career development prospects and international travel opportunities For interview,587 words
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Advertisement936 1986-08-19 7 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP 1 /qf CUllllQp I— WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Programmers (Ttmporary Positions) I Our MIS Department is taking on a new project I and we need temporary PROGRAMMERS I immediately for at least 2 months. I If you936 words
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Advertisement720 1986-08-19 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Reputable trading company m City area has immediate vacancy for: JUNIOR SECRETARY c GCE O' level c Able to operate telex c Shorthand 90 -100 wpm c Mm. 2 years working experience c Salary about $700 Interested candidates, please phone: *****01 for an interview REQUIRED720 words
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Advertisement855 1986-08-19 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required ACCOUNTS CLERK c Experienced m accounting work and taxation, c 3 years' experience m audit firm c Able to type accurately. Please apply with full particulars and contact telephone number with expected salary to: THE ADVERTISER 11 OPAL CRESCENT SINGAPORE 1232 APPLICANTS REPLYING855 words
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Advertisement616 1986-08-19 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Vtl\ metro requires: FEMALE SALES CO-ORDINATORS a Above 18 years of age. a GCE 'O' level with 3 credits, 2of which should preferably be English and Mathematics with 2 years' relevant experience OR completed Secondary 3 education with a minimum of 4616 words
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Advertisement274 1986-08-19 8 fifr] GERARD S Our company is the exclusive agent for the Gerard's line of cosmetics, a leading European brand since 1969. Aa part of our aggreaaive marketing plans, we require: COUNTER SALES REPS c Have at least 2 yrs' sales experience, preferably In cosmetics c Be well-groomed, have a strong274 words
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Advertisement678 1986-08-19 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales leading retail chain of healShl food stores has immediate va- I < canciee lor: RETAIL SALES ASSISTANTS Candidate* should possess the following: a Minimum GCE 'O' level c Female, age 19 —28 c Bilingual In English and Mandarin with main dialects c Must possess pleasant and678 words
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Advertisement724 1986-08-19 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales We are expanding. ..Our new division requires 1. SALES EXECUTIVE 2. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Our requirements: c Mm. GCE 'O' level. c Outgoing personality. c Hardworking, self-motivat-ed. c Career seekers c Established contacts with designers, architects c Performance oriented c Sales experience though preferred is not necessary.724 words
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Advertisement852 1986-08-19 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES c 3 yrs.' experience c Own transport c GCE 'O' level c Age 25-30 yrs. c 5 V4-day week 2) FREELANCE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Good commission c Must possess own transport WALK-IN INTERVIEW AT: DELI MATCH FACTORY PTE. LTD. 27 Tuas Avenue 8852 words
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Advertisement646 1986-08-19 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales REQD. CHINESE FEMALE Salesgirls. Age 17 to 35. Salary $600. Transport provided. Time: 11am. to 6pm. 141 Middle Rd, GSM Bldg., #05-06, 5.0718. Tel: *****88. VIDEO CENTRE REQUIRES Female Shop Assistant. Age: 17 27, able to speak English St Chinese. Call personally at: 1092 Serangoon Road646 words
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Advertisement552 1986-08-19 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical SPseagate A urgently requires jfo ITC m Electrical/Electronics Engineering or NTC 2/3 m Electrical Fitting and Installation Jjg t to 2 years experience m g£| electrical maintenance of CNC H and conventional machine tools ap would be an added advantage a •Completed552 words
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Advertisement120 1986-08-19 8 1) COMPUTER SERVICE TECHNICIAN 2) COMPUTER SERVICE ENGINEER (Full/ Part-time) c Diploma In Electronics, NTC Certificate or equivalent. c 2— 3 years working experience In Electronics or computer field. c Good m practical work and logic circuit. Call personally for interview after 6p.m. at: #03-61 People's Park Centre TEL: *****25,120 words
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Advertisement419 1986-08-19 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical I THE NATIONAL IRON I STEEL MILLS LTD requires: ELECTRICIANS NTC 3 m Electrical Fitting and Installation OR 3 years' experience m electrical/ electronics maintenance Age between 20 and 25 Able to work on shifts Benefits: Attractive fringe benefits and subsidised Company bus transport will be419 words
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Advertisement658 1986-08-19 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Established local contractor invitee applications tor the poet o( SITE FOREMAN Duties: c The successful applicant Will be required to co-ordinate the sanitary St plumbing works. c His work includes planning, liaslon with the HDB It sub-contractors etc. Requirements: c Craft Diploma In Site Fitting/ Sanitary658 words
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Advertisement359 1986-08-19 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production MMj£Lmj^ W^mmmaA ______J_____l_M_^_^H > IM shift 7.00 am 3.30pm *Wm MaaaMa w-fa ppp hh ?ndshiti: 3.30pm mspm is B_)M 7j__i 3rd ,h 1 ,spm 700om -£',J* Ki| H Daily interview: B.ooaft) 5.30pm Ip '-v'^'. The Pereewnel Wmmmrntmrnt BnMHHIHH|BfP|n359 words
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Advertisement21 1986-08-19 9 MACHINE SETTERS/ OPERATORB. Gross $650/ $550. Press machine, shift work. Call at: 144 Gul Circle, Jurong. Tel: *****08. Everyone knows CATS.21 words
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Advertisement394 1986-08-19 9 s INCOM s SINGAPORE |[H(KM-. S3 An American multi- EE EE national company has 55 55 vacancies for: 55 EE Primary or secondary EE education =r 55 Age between 16 30 ss 55j years old ss ss Preferably some wor- ss SS king experience m EE SS operating machines EE394 words
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Advertisement270 1986-08-19 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production jm^a** m mmmaaaa* mm,mmm 1 ii TSS^ co,ou,TVTUbeB is llh ■I v/ »AA or more wrth 53 Earn To §60 v ss; _S__s^S _l _l ___EB_3B l_i__SSi_f_B Wh2a*-* 1111 a^^«^v T IS"! .ntere^ed-Pjease^a'^ 5p:T at Monday to Fr- V BBSS *****70 P270 words
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Advertisement114 1986-08-19 9 Getech Precision Tooling Pte. Ltd. requires 1. Precision MacMniat (Turn, Mill A Grind) 2-5 yrs. experience m precision Jig Fixture wk. NTC 2 precision machining or Tool St Die preferred 2. Production Co-ordinator EDB craftsman cert, m precision machinery or Tools Die with 1-2 yrs. experience. 3. Male/Female Production Operator114 words
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Advertisement301 1986-08-19 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production Preferably with secondary education plus relevant experience m related industry Able to use measuring instruments such as micrometer, vernier calipers, etc Knowledge of simple blueprints drafting would be an added advantage Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts Completed N.S. Age 16 years and above Minimum301 words
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Advertisement464 1986-08-19 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production 5 days week Age 18 —30 years I Attendance allowance Full transport reimbursement Refreshments provided WALK-IN INTERVIEW with I.C. at: SINGAPORE i TAISHO ELECTRIC 1 X: PTE LTD 51 Ayer Rajah X Crescent #04-01/09 8 Singapore 0513 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous P-F1 _J WILSON PARKING _l464 words
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Advertisement486 1986-08-19 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous DATA GENERAL CORPORATION is a Fortune 500 company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following position: to carry out storekeeping functions such as receiving, distributing, packing, shipping, including processing and transacting486 words
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Advertisement441 1986-08-19 9 A property developer/ construction company invites suitable candidates for the posts of:- I r FEMALE GENERAL I CLERKS I c Mm. GCE O' level c Ability to type Working experience preferred^ 1 I FEMALE I 1 SITE CLERKS 1 Mm. GCE O' level c Typing is essential c Experience not441 words
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Advertisement605 1986-08-19 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ITO HAM P.I.E. PTE. LTD. requires FEMALE GENERAL WORKERS Minimum Primary 6 (Must be able to read and write simple English) Only for Non-Malays Interested parties please call personally at: 18 Chin Bee Avenue Singapore 2261 (SBS 246 from Jurong Interchange). Japanese Lounge requires Z 7605 words
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Advertisement811 1986-08-19 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PLAIN HEAVEN~ (A Christian Co.) ie expending! We are looking for bright, responsible and capable young men/ ladiee to assume leadership roles al our outlets as TRAINEE CREW LEADER Must be willing to work hard m shifts and for long hours c Must have completed 'A'811 words
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Advertisement933 1986-08-19 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY DOG HANDLERS. A challenging career. Gross salary $600. No experience required. Walk-in interview at #04-01A, Central Building from 12pm to spm or tel *****84 after 11pm. SECURITY GUARDS REOD. at Orchard Rd. Good take home pay. Apply personally with 4 copies of photograph at: 1933 words
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Advertisement638 1986-08-19 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED CLASS 3 driver required. Tel: 457-5151. JCB EXCAVATOR OPERATOR reqd. Tel: *****66 Shlreen. 81 Vehicles For Hire TODAY ONLY Rent a Nissan Sunny 1.3 for $35 a day Mm. rental i S days Max. rental: 6 days Phone *****70 NOW AA ft Saturday 3 pm638 words
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Advertisement906 1986-08-19 10 85 For Sale: Alia/ Peugeot/Volvo APRIL '80 VOLVO 244GL manual. PARF eligible. Alrcond., s/rims, Blaupunkt radio cassette. Original paintwork. Tel: *****43. OCT. '79 VOLVO 264GLE automatic. Private owners. Beautiful number plate 'EL999'. Tip top condition. $19,800 *****44 REGD. MAY 1980 Volvo 244GL Auto. PARF eligible. $18,000. New tyres. Radio, cassette906 words
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Advertisement1082 1986-08-19 10 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 6/82 FORD Laser 1.3 L 5-speed. Notchback. 1 owner. Aircon, hifi, radio, cassette, tax 11/'B6. Very beautiful cond. Guaranteed accident free. $17,100 0.n.0. *****45 OCT. '82 LASER 1.3 notchback, orginal condition. $17,000. Tel: *****84 (off.) *****90 (res), Beh. Q PLATE LATE '80 Flat 132 GLS. Auto.1,082 words
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Advertisement997 1986-08-19 10 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 10/86 SUNNY 5-SPEED 1.3 GL (Big bumper). Aircon., s/rims, seldom drive. $18,800 neg. Tel: *****24. 12/82 NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 GL. 1 owner, aircon., cassette, tax 11/86. $17,900. *****77 1971 DATSUN 1200. Hl-fl, s/rims, new tyres/ tax, 2 owners, excellent cond. $4,950 0.n.0. *****05. 1978 DATSUN 100A,997 words
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Advertisement975 1986-08-19 10 90 For Sale: Toyota ■82 STARLET, 1 lady owner, aircon., hi-fi, excellent condition, original paint, tax 10/'B6, *****65. •83 TOYOTO COROLLA 1300 DX, 1 owner, showrm. cond. Aircon. Tax till Jan.'B7 *****00 '84 MODEL, COROLLA 1.3 DX. Hi-fi stereo, beautiful condition. View: 492, Tanglin Halt Rd. •84 TOYOTA CORONA 1.6.975 words
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Advertisement979 1986-08-19 10 92 For Sale: Mazda •81, MAZDA 929 Hard -top. Good cond. Full accessories. 1 owner. Fully auto. PARF. Tax Mar '87. $15,600 0.n.0. Loan $11,000. View Lot 11, 14, Upp. Aljunied Used Cars Ctr., Spore 1335. '83, MAZDA 323 5-speed. 1 pte. owner. Tax 2/87, hi-fi set. Beautiful cond. $18,800979 words
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Advertisement852 1986-08-19 10 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 82 CHARADE XTE 5-speed Meticulously maintained by Ist fastldous owner, service record avail. Tax 6/87, under 55,000 km. g'teed no accident, new tyres/ battery, aircon., hi-fi, rust-proofed. $16,850. Tel: *****38. No dealers. 78 DAIHATSU CHARADE XTE Tax 9/86. Aircon., radio cassette. Tip-top condition $8,500 0.n.0. Tel:852 words
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Advertisement981 1986-08-19 10 96 For Sale: Other Makes 2/81, SUBARU 1.8 Auto. PARF. Tax 1/87. Trade m accepted. $13,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****87 7/83 SUBARU 700. 1 owner. Alrcond., s/rlms. Very low mileage. $12,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****13. 75 AUSTIN 1300 cc Aircond., radio/ cassette, new paint/ tax Tip top cond. $3,200. Tel: *****91 79981 words
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Advertisement679 1986-08-19 11 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '84 ISUZU KADS2 diesel van Good condition. $5,000. Interested please call: *****16. NEAR '73 VOLKSWAGEN van for sale. $1,200. Contact *****88. •78 DAIHATSU LORRY. Good cond Diesel. 1 1/2 tons. Tel: *****77 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor C ycles/ Scooters BUYING, SELLING LCI2S, M8X125, HXI3S $850. RXK,679 words
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Advertisement722 1986-08-19 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT c Any models below 2000 cc. c PARF or Non-PARF used cars. c Private company registration. c Commercial Vans/ Pickups 'PB' Registration. c Trade-in acceptable. JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD N0.39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 TEL: *****88/ *****22/ *****02 A GENUINE OFFER!! We're prepared722 words
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Advertisement778 1986-08-19 11 100 Scrap Vehicles BETTER PRICES OFFERED for PARF/ SZ scrap cars all kinds of good used cars. *****02/ *****76 (Day). *****09 (Night). ABOVE 2000 CC. scrap cars for sale inclusive of transfer fee. Interested contact *****88 ALEX: *****50/ *****65. Best prices offered for PARF scrap used cars. Cash payment. ATTRACTIVE778 words
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Advertisement826 1986-08-19 11 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing INTRODUCING THE YEAR HOME LOAN. We've s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d our repayment periods from the usual 25 years to a maximum of 30 years. The longest home loan term available today! AT LOW RATES! Now we've dropped our interest rates to amongst the lowest826 words
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Advertisement413 1986-08-19 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO RIVER VALLEY RD. s/storey house. Furn. or unfurn. Avail, end Sept. Tel. *****55. D.ll SHELFORD RD. 2-storey seml-d. 4+ 1 bdrms. P/furn. Split-level. 3500 sq.ft. *****17. D.1543, 2-STOREY BUNGALOWS m Peach Garden. 5 bedrooms. *****22 ext. 247/ Pg.: *****36. D.16 JLN. PARI Kikis double-sto-rey terrace,413 words
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Advertisement277 1986-08-19 11 —^—j 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HWjfWifS I Fflß EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments i ro LET •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. a 14,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby aSwimming Pool, Tennis Court. Squash Court, Billiard Room, 2 Gymnasium and many r other facilities.277 words
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Advertisement625 1986-08-19 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Y^ PARISIAN -552!-] Ideally located at Angullia Park (parallel to Orchard Road) ii Luxurious and exclusive condominium cf 27 units, y^a Unit areas range from 2,142, 3,961 4,241 sq.ft. ■<___■» Excellent facilities: swimming and wading pools, squash and badminton courts, sauna, piaydeck,625 words
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Advertisement897 1986-08-19 11 D.9 BELLE VUE condominium (Oxley Rise/ Walk) 5 mins. Walk to Orchard Rd. brand new low rise futuristic apts.. separate living/ dining family hall, 3 bdrms., modern kitchen with bar counter, s/pool, squash, sauna, gymnasium, etc. furnished to your choice $3,000 p.m. (Also available 2/4 bdrms. units) Sole Agent: Deans897 words
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Advertisement975 1986-08-19 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D 9 THE BEAUMONT. 5 minutes walk to Orchard Rd. 3 bdrms. fully furnished St fully aircon. s/pool, squash, security $2,800 0.n.0. JC Properties 336-3839. EAST COAST VILLE Mals with full condo facilities. Available immediately. 2+l bdrms., fully furn./ aircon. Reasonable rental. Call: *****73. Strictly No975 words
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Advertisement944 1986-08-19 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PARKWAY MANSION. (Opp Big Splash) Top fir. Beautiful seaview, s/pool, f/furn. 3+l bdrms $1,800 mcl *****51 Mr. Ng PEARLBANK, HIGH FLOOR facing sea, 3 bedrooms with bath attached, split-level, quiet locality $1,100. Tel: *****34, no agents. SHERWOOD TOWER, HIGH FLR. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, aircons. $1,100944 words
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Advertisement927 1986-08-19 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 0.9 WILKIE MANSION 3- rms furnished, pool/ security. $1,200 RR *****11 D.9, 10, 15 well kept apartments. Fully furnished. Breezy quiet. $800 $1,500. *****97 (agent). EUNOS MANSION 3 bdrm. hall, unfurnished, well renovated. Tel: K.P. *****71/ *****95. FURNISHED APT. AT Chez Bright, St Thomas Walk -10-20927 words
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Advertisement884 1986-08-19 12 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms 2 ROOMS TO let at Ouillemard Rd Price negotiable. Call Jill. *****31. OUEENSTOWN AREA, FURN. rm. hall, privacy $300. Tel: *****78 RM. FOR RENT at Thomson Rd 2 1/2 miles. Tel: *****06. 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses HDB*/ PTE. APTS. wanted for rental/ sale m any dists.884 words
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Advertisement764 1986-08-19 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Well help you buy a house now with complete peace of mind A HI #^Hgg_ißjj_S sftj^_hl___j Ai _B7'«Jiw7^H_i m. VmW mW^mm*m^kmm\\ H_L i^^P^|j|yrJrap WWmmmmS s SmVth'^^pW l .'^K^^mmmmßW^mWrnm Chase Complete Home Loan Our loan offers you easy home764 words
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Advertisement623 1986-08-19 12 D.9 BRAND NEW D/storey bunglw. 15,000 sq.ft. above. Well designed. Property Resources, *****31/ *****75. SELETAR HILLS (JLN. Kechubong) s/storey bunglw. Renovated. Auto gates. 9,280 sq.ft. Pentagon *****33 WANTED TO BUY terr. h'se at Shelford Rd./ semi-d. at Watten Est. Owners, pis. call Classifone, *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref. 5594. WELL KEPT.623 words
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Advertisement433 1986-08-19 12 EWART PK. 2-storey detached on elevated ground. $1.55 M. Shang Properties *****85. LEEDON PK. VICINITY prestigious location bunglw. 20 41,000 sq.ft. Lindtrac *****79. LIMAU BALI, SEMI-D. 4,900 sq.ft. F'hold. 4+l rms. $439,000. Richard Low Housing: *****15/ 6. MUST SELLI D.19 D/storey bungalow. 5,700 sq.ft. 4+2/ attached. $530,000 neg. Hap Seng433 words
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Advertisement582 1986-08-19 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments V________j !___Kx£ iHl^_____Br^_rC^ »St^ "fe jfjl^ r> _y*^____B__________. i _-_-_-__r^l_-_-_-! K^^22_______r^llK Mandarin Gardens You pay less for your new home with an OUB Housing Loan At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing582 words
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Advertisement484 1986-08-19 12 SI99K, RECENTLY RENOVATED/ foreigners eligible. D.15 Eastern Mansion Apt. Meyer Rd. 1400 sq.ft. 3 rooms/ attached, aircon. Ceramic tiles. Kitchen cabinet, carpet. F'hold. Alex *****05/ 6 D.28 BEGONIA DRIVE off Ylo Chu Kang. 2-storey intermediate terr. 2500 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., servant's, store. 3 yrs. old. F'hold. $390,000. RPC *****16/ *****93.484 words
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Advertisement957 1986-08-19 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments QUICK SALE! CAIRNHILL Gdn. F'hold. 1200 sq.ft. 2 large bdrms. $245 K. Galleria mais 2400 sq.ft 4 1 bdrms. $420 K. *****90 (agt). RAJAH TOWER 14TH floor. 2300 sq.ft. Good facing. Immediate occupation. Interested call *****22. No agents. THE PLAZA, 1-RM. Apt. High fir. Well957 words
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Advertisement902 1986-08-19 12 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments D.lO ONE TREE Hill PSA Apt 1 bdrms./ maid's. 1600 sq.ft. High fir. Well maintained. $205,000 0.n.0. BN Associates *****07. GOOD BUY! BRADDELL View Apt 3+l/ attached. Facing East. $175,000. Future Homes: *****63/ *****64 (Sole Agent). BRADDELL VIEW PHASE II walkup/ hlghrise, 1600/ 1770. Renovated.902 words
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Advertisement1025 1986-08-19 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. 8LK.174 Toa Payoh $33,000: 81k. 28 Tanglin Halt $25,000; 81k. 127 Bedok North $45,000; Blk 10 Haig Road $46,000; 81k.704 Bedok Reservoir $50,000; 81k.59 Marine Terrace $48,000; 81k.58 Marine Terrace $45,000; 81k.53 Sims Place $42,000; 81k.3 Bedok South $38,000; 81k.23 Marsiling $35,000; 81k.208 Boon1,025 words
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Advertisement997 1986-08-19 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. CORNER 8LK.518 West Coast. Renovated $58,000 neg. I (Full CPF). *****53/ *****48 (Bam l 6pm)/ *****89 (7pm 11pm). 3-RM. QEYLANG BAHRU, 81k .94/ 1 97, Chai Chee 81k.45, Marine 1 Drive Blk 64, Bedok 81k. 520/ 402/ 104/ 100/ 28/ 4. *****43/ *****22. 3-RM.997 words
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Advertisement725 1986-08-19 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments SPOTTISWOODE PK. Mid/ high fir. Facing east and sea. Well maintained. *****95. TELOK BLANGAH 5-RM. 3-rm. 81k .52 54. Fully renovated. Well kept. Price neg. Tel: *****77. TELOK BLANGAH DR. 5-rm. (Pt.) 81k. 66. All terrazzo, cabinets, well kept. $138,000 neg. *****30. T. PAYOH CENTRAL725 words
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Advertisement711 1986-08-19 13 117 Properties Wanted PEOPLE'S HOUSING *****21/ *****22 Urgently Wanted HDB _b* JbJLA I ax>_a Required by Indonesian businessman, WING ON LIFE or BEVERLY HILL or OTHER CHOICE APARTMENT Principal owners, plaaaa contact *****33. WANTED^ HP BFLATB!N 1 I BEDOK I I Owners please call: I f D J PROPERTY I711 words
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Advertisement642 1986-08-19 13 118 Factory Spaces HIS I A^&^lndustrial Complex m IDEA. 7M)O f{ to i 1 flncjt £3000 «j.ft. j I*2 cargoes. 1 passenger lift. I Clean and well maintained. I Competitive rentals I UNION TEXTILE I CO. (PTE) LTD I 37 Jalan Pemimpin, #01-01 Singapore 2057 |TE^*****33 SIONG HOE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING642 words
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Advertisement397 1986-08-19 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces t\m\mmmmW^^ A \_B^^^^ \C^ <A 0 \<Z~' 1 I (Off River Valley Road) I I I FOR LEASE I SINBOR HOUSE B (Brand new light industrial I I bldg at Paya Lebar Road) 1 I f FOR SALE/ LEASE j 1 VARIOUS397 words
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Advertisement183 1986-08-19 13 121 For Rent: Office Spaces J— WS£ f SHENTOK WAY PRIME OFFICE SPACE AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Rent Negotiable Ring *****67 s COMMERCIAL UNION BUILDING Several units from 465 sq ft to 2950 sq ft available for lease Strategic location fronting Robinson Rd. Excellent management. Attractive rental packages. "53_N3888"183 words
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Advertisement407 1986-08-19 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces WOOttOn 532-3888 I Leasing Office Space, looking for Office Space? Let's scan our listing for you. Or we could show you around by car. Call Fatt Onn, Angela, Look Tsui, Yusof, Chiew Huat, or George. 1 M 138 Robinson Road407 words
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Advertisement289 1986-08-19 13 PRIME OFFICE OUTSIDE CBD PSA Bldg. 1000-3000 sq.ft. InchapeH'ee 500-***** sq.ft. NOL Bldg. 1500-8500 sq.ft. Goldhill Plaza 750-7500 sq.ft. Orchard Rd. 517-6000 sq.ft. Boon Stew Bldg. 324-***** sq.ft. Jit Poh Bldg. A otherRental from $2.00 p.s.f. attractive package, Debenham A City Vahiera *****79. FULLY CARPETED A aircond. off. m downtown.289 words
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Advertisement743 1986-08-19 13 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD office space 818 sq.ft. for immediate occupation. Reasonable rental. Tel. *****28. 5,000 TO 10,000 SQ.FT Approved office space m MacPherson Soon Wing Bldg Free parking Very cheap rate. *****55 ext 5. 8-STOREY OFFICE BLDG. at Serangoon Road Aircon, 1755 sq.ft. per storey.743 words
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Advertisement573 1986-08-19 13 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SUPREME HOUSE EXHIBITION SPACE 2ND STOREY WEST WING Approx. 587.15 sq.m. (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Read BASEMENT WEST WING Approx. 1,183.58 sq.m. (12,740 sq.ft.) AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOT 8) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE, 0923 TEL. NO. 336-2466 PEACE573 words
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Advertisement601 1986-08-19 14 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Z SPACE AVAILABLE v at Affordable Rentals for FURNITURE SHOWROOM/ ART GALLERY at SERANGOON PLAZA re e Approx ***** sq. ft. to be tetto a single operator V. or sub-divided for multiple operators. Excellent location, fronting the bustling Serangoon Road,601 words
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Advertisement236 1986-08-19 14 137 Tours rssn DESAR U l_-Hs^__riSS«_i.l l^r:_2«5080^ UneS %_TCV- JJ^^ TA429 _y I S(^M__| >: CAMERON H'LANO 6t DESARU JZO/: 69 PHASER'S Kill S Si 6ENTIH6 (CiicH/Alri J69/J259 HAADTAI/SONfiKHLA S 99 KUANTAN IHyitl) S 99 K. TRENGGANU S 99 MALACCA IRimidt) S3Z/S 68 MUAR KtIKUP S 21 PENANG ICnck/Alrl 579/S3S9236 words
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Advertisement964 1986-08-19 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Singapore Helsinki Stockholm London Singapore This is not a joke. night Baltic Sea cruise on board the luxurious liner For almost the price of an air-ticket to London, Silja Line, a free day m Stockholm, and two free964 words
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Advertisement288 1986-08-19 14 SlalalsOlilalslsSlslE'^^ CHINAmA^ I 6 Days: Hongkong Guangzhou 21 Days: Guangzhou Kunming Guilm (yangshuo) E»«y moo thur. (stone forest) Chengdu Chongqing Yangtze Cruise 9/1 2 Days: Guangzhou Guilm VY j C hang Wuhan Zhenzhou (yangshuo) Beijing Shanghai X|a Be|j|ng Guangzho u Hangzhou Guangzhou 9 14M0 jjqjj Hongkong amjmmmam i6/a. 22/e, ISSJZIfZ288 words
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Advertisement586 1986-08-19 14 137 Tours 137 Tours im f^U^ j5 iB ;SBlßii-iSH-iKEB fC] L 2 mi THE MOST I^OPUIAR P Ll|TiSl !VtASS WIDDINf; il Ll^^ HONITMOONTOIRS 12 DATE OF CEREMONY: A E] 12 21/9/86;17/5/87 '0$ L2 1 DEPARTURE: 12 22/9/86:18/5/87 *W [U] [Ti COLOUR BROCHURES ohH_M#' ifc^ 53 g AVAILABLE ON jLOf" 12l586 words
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Advertisement790 1986-08-19 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours K^^^^^{^SL-iI~ tmmmm.-*-m J_C^icS! 60PEI"H ADVENTURE 5D Darwin 649 np- "C_Awy 6D Townsville/Great Barrier Reef $1158 g 7D Brisbane/Gold Coast $1275 W Su A 7D Adelaide $1275 V W 7D Sydney $1335 V 7D Melbourne $1335 jr \j^ Tours of 2or more cities $1465 fr.790 words
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Advertisement381 1986-08-19 15 137 Tours 137 Tours J Presents M INDIA *f MAGIC OF INDIA: 11 days 552,470 (including J| airfare) >n Departing SIN every Friday H JEWEL OF INDIA: 10 days 552,047 (including Jf airfare) 7.1 Departing SIN every Friday. gf I TAJ EXPERIENCE: 2 days SslBo (excluding airfare), m m KASHMIR381 words
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Advertisement559 1986-08-19 15 137 Tours 137 Tours SpringWiidflowerSeason MmhMafaaLhMaa PERTH* ii^IAIBANY 9 DAYS PERTH ALBANY from *****9 6/7/9 DAYS PERTH "NO FRILLS" from S$ 965 6/7/9 DAYS PERTH from Ssl 168 HIGHLIGHT. En l°y Aussie style BBQ lunch Visit Bannomah Wildlife Park Visit Morron Farm at Margaret Try horse riding and sheep River559 words
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Advertisement369 1986-08-19 15 I EXPERIENCED TUTOR GIVING tuition for Pri./ Sec. students. Tel: *****31. EXPERIENCED BILINGUAL TUTORS provide home tuition at all levels. *****07 (Day /Night). EXPERT TUITION IN Primary School subjects by qualified teacher. Tel: *****51. FULL-TIME 81-LINGUAL U-GRAD. offers tuition for Pri., Sec. Pre-U levels. Any dists. *****91. GP ACCOUNTS/ MANAGEMENT369 words
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Advertisement643 1986-08-19 15 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses I jipf^y A Decade of Excellence <%^ ln Com P uter Education Q NCC Diploma m Computer Studies Q BCS/NCB Part I In addition to the syllabus prescribed by the For personnel with 1 year relevant NCC, students will be taught643 words
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Advertisement183 1986-08-19 15 I PASS ICSA (The Institute of Chartered Secretaries Administrators) Exams First Time The Way to Rapid Outstanding Results. For Details on Complete Tuition Smmce trom UK Call: PSC (5 SUBJECTS): Morning/ Evening sessions: Also B'Keeping, S'hand, Typing (Anytime): Raja's College: *****70/ *****03. TYPING 1/2/3 MONTHS: Electronic/ Electric Machines; B'keeping, Shorthand.183 words
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Advertisement293 1986-08-19 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses wmmmmVmwm^mM Commencing m August Preparingfor LCCI 1987 exams Jj Accounting Auditing Advertising Bookkeeping Business Administration j Business Computing '-3 Business Statistics c Costing Commercial Law -4 Economics English for Commerce ■'$> c Marketing Public Relations Principles of Management c Salesmanship Shorthand Speed 70- 140 wpm. c293 words
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Advertisement1359 1986-08-19 16 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses Technical Courses LCGI Diploma in^^^ l^^^htman Commercial Managerial Principles Group Certificate Module A 6 months Full-time (day) 9 months Principles of Bookkeeping Management Accounts Advertising Commerce Public Relations English for Business Commencing 16 Communication September evening. Understanding Module B 61,359 words
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Advertisement898 1986-08-19 16 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction I The start of a better you! Modelling Bastc/Profesaional for ladies men Junior Modelling for children Aerobic* Personal Grooming includes skin care, manicure, deportment, make-up, hair care, etc. Beauty Skin Care Hairdressing Beginners/A dvanced Course Modern Contemporary Dance Social Dance/Classical Flower Arrangement898 words
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Advertisement1724 1986-08-19 16 OH NATIONAL 1 Sfi£J UNIVERSITY r '-< OF SINGAPORE I TENDER FOR OPERATION OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY CLUB fl RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE BAR TENDER NOTICE TENDER NO EO/T/38/86 Tenders are invited from EXPERIENCED CATERERS for the operation of the University Faculty Club restaurant and lounge bar for the period from1,724 words
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Advertisement540 1986-08-19 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up f No: 549 of 198 C In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter af PETROTECH PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PEnTION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of the540 words
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Advertisement479 1986-08-19 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-! 'p No. 118 of lsm. In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And Ia the Matter of DISINI RESTAURANT AND COFFEE HOUSE (PTE) LTD. NOTICE OF WINDING-UP ORDER In the Matter of Dlslni Restaurant And Coffee479 words
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Miscellaneous208 1986-08-19 17 SUN TAN By Collette llliff 11 c^^^'jSb f*? oK Cgffg m^ is*'^ §___L___=^ THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom "Tan*. \/iM,H_wt.. fcjjjjgjj ggjggffiJA__?_Jv" P BHM6 HWA A eu^' DOW T \M^fJg/J EK,WHAT CO PRWICaJT i 5 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ;cYtr vku^j- WATCH SO MUC/4 TENNIS J v J208 words
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Miscellaneous494 1986-08-19 17 PEANUTS BySchul* MERE'S THE FIERCE 7 GRABBING HIS I Qji j All II I I Pi PN.'T KNOW THERE PYTHON SNEAKIN6 VICTIM BY THE JM g WAS AN EMERGENCY J THROU6H THE 6RA55... V^^^SQUEEZESy J- PYTHON NUMBER.. 1898 unwi F«.tur» Sy-Hc-W.mc R__>-|_ fe4 'A.jl I rOß*#=^_ IQ-JI I [8-1° jZ22#f{494 words
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Advertisement338 1986-08-19 18 a a a a a a 'arai'-at ßniana a a a a a LIDO: Season ENDING SOON! B n (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 The Brothers of Saint Basil s School preached against vice, lust and disrespect. But that never stopped these guys. I /TK\ rIEAVEWrIEL?338 words
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Advertisement393 1986-08-19 18 I OBGAWISATION* IJ:ii?MJH-.:gl-ML_H I m LAST DAY m 1 5 Horn, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 B "TTia SEARCH" Mandarin Tomorrow only "LETS MAKE LAUOH" Mondonn P TODAY ONLY I Ham, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 g P "THE STUFF" COLOR i_B_l3i__________sZEEl_ai TOMORROW ONLY 'DELIVERY BQY8" color LAST DAY fi II am,393 words
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Advertisement348 1986-08-19 18 3 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO P (j-^\ v w~ I^^^^|t' |HK# \a~zi 3 Our C C DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR gg p EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR C S MR. TOI BOON HOW 8.8.M. ]5 3k on his being awarded the jp 1 PUBLIC SERVICE STAR (BAR) BBM(L) |jf S by the PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC348 words
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Advertisement617 1986-08-19 18 gCATHAYV^ X (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11AM, 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 9.00PM "I LOVED ITrpSj O M^^ONBJVISTREET2B 1 O Gs FREDDY'S REVENGE X vSt) surai iwniTTn.iMMniß wwtius_» H S-&a_to__M J] ORCHARD: 19TH BIG DAY! X (*****55) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 I 9.00PM X I RALPH MACCHIO 0 I rja PVI MORI617 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1986-08-19 19 Art and religion are one m Bali, as MURIEL SPEEDEN found out from the 45-member Dewa Kosala Rakta, or the Red Temple troupe. ONCE a year, Bali too holds an arts festival. It usually lasts a month, but very few foreign groups are invited to1,090 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1986-08-19 19 In Tokyo recently, KHNG EU MENG visited the National Theatre Training Institute where would-be Kabuki actors are trained. He spoke to the teacher Kichiemon Nakamura, as well as a student who hopes to become a female impersonator. THEY look like the average teenagers on1,034 words
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Article, Illustration575 1986-08-19 19 ONCE, female impersonators were not only an accepted part of theatre, but a very necessary one too. Japan banned women from the stage m 1629 because of the fights that broke out over them. The tradition of the female impersonator is still observed m the575 words
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Miscellaneous86 1986-08-19 19 What's On FRENCH FILM LES BELLES DE NVIT. Directed by Rene Clair. A young composer craves for glory and adventure and of meeting women of his dreams. Regional Language Centre, 30 Orange Grove Road. 9 pm. Free. PERFORMANCES THE HUNDREDTH BRIDE Chinese opera by Sing Sheng Philharmonic Society. Victoria Theatre.86 words
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Miscellaneous78 1986-08-19 19 Lunchtime. AT THE ZOO SEALION SHOW. By Kelly the sealion. Singapore Zoological Gardens. 11.30 am 3.30 pm. Daily. Free, but admission to the zoo is $3.50 for adults and $1.50 for children. AUDIO VISUAL PRESENTATION CONCRETE IMPRESSIONS. On the development of buildings m Singapore, from attap houses to multi-storey concrete78 words
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Miscellaneous87 1986-08-19 19 Mondays. Till Aug 31. Free, but entry charges to the museum are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. EXHIBITIONS POTS AND LADLES FROM GRANDMOTHER'S KITCHEN. Straits Chinese Gallery, National Museum. Daily except Mondays. 9 am 4.30 pm. Free, but entry charges to the museum apply. On till Nov87 words
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Miscellaneous92 1986-08-19 19 and landscapes. Presented by Shan Peck Pte Ltd. #02-09 Orchard C&E, Orchard Road. 11 am 6 pm. Free. On till Aug 30. SUPER-FIT LEISURE EXPO. Exhibition on exercising and sea sports equipment. Raffles City Shopping Centre. Mondays to Fridays, 11 am 6 pm; Saturdays and Sundays, 11 am 8 pm.92 words
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Miscellaneous65 1986-08-19 19 This service is also available at the Department of Tuberculosis Control, 144 Moulmein Road, during office hours. Bring along your identity card. NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATION NATIONAL DAY DINNER-CUM-VARIETY SHOW. Officiated by Kirn Seng Community Centre Management Committee. Kirn Seng Community Centre. 7.30 pm. NATIONAL DAY DINNER-CUM-VARIETY SHOW. Officiated by Tiong65 words
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Miscellaneous977 1986-08-19 19 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, Another977 words
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Advertisement329 1986-08-19 20 Why you should learn English from the source... the British i themselves. J^^^ 7 ,is^^^^H_l IP^ *~-^7 :f _t^is ,td| mM* Register now! Term begins Sept 22. M Mw* Registration Date: 23 Aug '86 J&jgjflH S5O deposit required for placemen I. g||ff"*^^^^ Cheques acceptable. gZtfffljw^^^ General English Courses HIP Elementary/Intermediate/329 words
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Advertisement34 1986-08-19 20 Congratulations SKYBRIGHT OPTICAL on your appointment as the exclusive distributor for mrn^ BBiirh i ''^sw sK""},..-:-' \u__ifB__ra __Bs__l___£__l___l I j_&_b^__ pierre cardin fashion eyewear m the Far East Staff Management Polycore Optical Re Ltd34 words
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Miscellaneous1702 1986-08-19 20 m MY VIEW im Catherine Ong mMmK^kmWmkm^^ TSbVSmc^ Last of de Mine's swashbuckling epics xr^ffirgr %UaP 'v \fftz-- m\lf AMiWK^'' t§a 5. l*.3t pm) V Tonight marks the re- _^-_?__4l _Ul >; Wtwty\W lii Wmi^w^»mmt^^ THTS 1958 moviP was CwU the famous pirate, Jean La- A n Inspector Calls (Ch1,702 words
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