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Title Section15 1986-10-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article502 1986-10-02 1 IRENE NG - IRENE NG $20m annual sales to America choked off; S'pore exporters dismayed By A SUDDEN ban on wildlife and tropical aquarium fish exports to the United States has taken the Singapore Government by surprise. The US Fish Wildlife Service, a federal agency, imposed the ban502 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-10-02 1 HONGKONG Flight stewardess Miss Lim Suet Kwee of Singapore was named the first runner-up at the Miss Asia-Pa-cific beauty contest on Tuesday. Miss Helen Crawford, a 21--year-old laboratory assistant from New Zealand, took the crown at the annual beauty pageant. The second runner-upAP - 190 words
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Article, Illustration199 1986-10-02 1 INDIA'S sprint sensation P.T. Usha claimed her second gold medal at the 10th Asian Games in Seoul when she came from behind to pip Filipina Lydia de Vega in the women's 200 metres final yesterday. Usha, 22, finished in a record time of199 words
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Article114 1986-10-02 1 BEIJING A Chinese man caused the death ai his bride at a wedding reception with a kiss so the neck which was too passionate and long, an official newspaper reported. The mmmmßam Evening News said guests at the rfe^eptton In a city ln aorta -eastReuter - 114 words
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446 1986-10-02 1 US agrees to give Soviet diplomats two-week reprieve UNITED NATIONS The United States has granted a concession to the Soviet Union by agreeing to delay for two weeks the expulsion of all 25 Soviet diplomats accredited to the United Nations. The US had originally given the diplomats until yesterday toAP; Reuter - 446 words
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711 1986-10-02 1 Mahathir defends ban on Asian Wall Street Journal Malaysia 'will not be bludgeoned into submission by scurrilous writings' NEW YORK Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said his country will not be bludgeoned into submission by scurrilous writings in the international press. "Though we are a smallBernama; Reuter - 711 words
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216 1986-10-02 1 New Aids drug 'less toxic' than one approved ATLANTA A group of American scientists have claimed that they have developed a drug to fight Aids that is much less toxic than a drug just approved by the US government for wider use on humans. Researchers at Emory University and theAP - 216 words
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Article41 1986-10-02 1 WASHINGTON A record 177 million LMegal toreijjn ers were apprehended in the United States during the past fiscal year, which ended on Tuesday, a 33 per cent increase over the previous year, the Justice Department said on Monday. APAP - 41 words
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158 1986-10-02 1 In court yesterday... COURT action by its creditor banks has brought the activities of marine engineering, oil and property group Promet Bhd to a "grinding halt", according to its lawyers. The banks took out court orders in Hongkong, Malaysia and Singapore last week158 words
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73 1986-10-02 1 THE High Court yesterday turned down stockbroker Lin Tah Hwa's application to have his case heard by the High Court instead of the Subordinate Courts. Mr Justice Punch Coomaraswamy said, in dismissing the application, that although the rxrints of law raised were lovel, they73 words
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Article328 1986-10-02 2 Superlative complex RAFFLES CITY which opens tomorrow is all about superlatives. It cost more than $1 billion. It has the world's tallest hotel, the 73-storey Westin Stamford; Singapore's largest convention centre, and a mammoth atrium. P»ge9 Changi world's N0.2 CHANGI AIRPORT has been voted the second best airport in328 words
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Article231 1986-10-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LOOKING bock, there Is Utile doubt that the EDB ployed o vital role In Singapore's economic success. If not for the efforts of the Board, which celebrated its 25th anniversary this week, our economic destiny could well have turned ont differently. Measured against the goals231 words
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Article304 1986-10-02 2 Reagan's call to allies PRESIDENT Reagan has urged America's allies to do more to boost the sluggish world economy, but his calls may have fallen on deaf ears. He told the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank on Tuesday that while the US economy was304 words
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Article297 1986-10-02 2 Eurocup's first upset CZECHOSLOVAK soccer champions Vitkovice, reduced to 10 men after Oldrich Skarecky was sent off, produced the first major upset of the European Cup when they beat Paris St Germain 1-0 to seal a 3-2 aggregate first-round victory. Central defender Skarecky was dismissed by English referee John297 words
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Article483 1986-10-02 2 Children vs greens POPEYE SINGS the merits of eating spinach with unflagging consistency with each cartoon he stars in. The influence he exerts on the thousands of children who tune in cannot be denied. Yet, try getting your pre-schooler to take the vegetable and you're likely to meet483 words
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Article232 1986-10-02 2 SIM LIM'S PROFITS PLUNGE BY 90% SIM LIM INVESTMENTS, which has reported a 90 per cent drop in pre-tax profit for the year to March 1986, is proposing a two-for-three rights issue to raise $19.9 million to finance the development of its Sim Lim Square project and to reduce232 words
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175 1986-10-02 2 Thai Budget row THE PREM government presented to Parliament yesterday its 1987 Budget which the opposition parties are already calling "the most disgraceful in Thailand's history." Originally, the Budget was set at 226 billion baht (5518.75 billion) but another 1.5 billion baht was added on175 words
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Article73 1986-10-02 2 PASAR MALAM AT ESPLANADE A MAN who visited the two-day pasar malam held at the Esplanade recently notes that although it was specially for delegates to the American Society of Travel Agents annual congress, it attracted an unexpectedly large local crowd. He says the Espla nade is an ideal73 words
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Article358 1986-10-02 2 Buyers' Guide Product Advertiser Section/Pafe Enjoy two good views The Desaru View Hotel And the new Batam View Hotel A special "Two Plus One" package is introduced at classification 1 37 a Classifieds: Pg. 6, Section Two jj"~~/ Artne Singapore Airlines I 5 Bit* United Malayan Banking Corpn I I358 words
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Advertisement189 1986-10-02 2 Understand Productivity and get on with it What is productivity? Productivity is how well various resources (imputs) are brought together and put into use for achieving specific goals or results Productivity is the key to profitability The challenge is how to secure the maximum possible improvement in performance or results189 words
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233 1986-10-02 3 Vietnam and Laos want to bridge rift with China HANOI Vietnam and Laos yesterday sent especially warm greetings to China on its National Day and called for normalisation of relations with their giant neighbour. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach mmmmm. i ,m.: e em bassy National Day reception inReuter; AFP - 233 words
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174 1986-10-02 3 Zhao calls on Taiwan to allow links BEIJING Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang has called for peaceful reunification with Taiwan and urged Taipei in the meantime to establish trade and transport links. "An early peaceful reunification with the motherland is the common aspiration of our compatriots at both at homeAFP; AP - 174 words
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230 1986-10-02 3 Job-for-life a thing of the past for Chinese BEIJING China celebrated its National Day yesterday by taking the first step to abolish the system of guaranteed lifetime employment that has been one of the pillars of Chinese socialism. Under a new system announced last month, all future employees of staterunAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration53 1986-10-02 3 picture. MICHAEL Jackson sang and boogied his way into children's hearts and parents' wallets. Now the pop idol has a sportswear collection, which these children are modelling ln New York. And, If the clothes are a hit, Michael should be dancing all the way teReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration125 1986-10-02 3 BEIJING China's leading economic journal will publish excerpts from the autobiography of Lee lacecca, one ef the United States' foremost capitalists. The Ecenemic Dally said Mr laeorca, the businessman who saved the giant Chrysler Corp from bankruptcy. Is "a well-known here" in the US,UPI - 125 words
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186 1986-10-02 3 Play boy bunnies carry on romping in Japan TOKYO Nearly once a month a Japanese couple hold a wedding reception at the Tokyo Playboy Club, with guests tasting cake served by bunnies in trademark ears and tail. Once a year, in May, dozens of Japanese youngsters romp at the plush,AP - 186 words
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Article292 1986-10-02 3 WELLINGTON NEW Zealand defence officials have forecast a continuing fall in military standards as a result of a cut in traditional defence ties with the United States. In a written statement to a parliamentary select committee, the Defence Ministry said yesterday the militaryReuter - 292 words
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297 1986-10-02 3 Beijing catches US off-guard over warships BEIJING CHINESE Defence Minister Zhang Aiping has caught American officials off-guard with an announcement that American warships will visit China this month. Mr Zhang told Japanese journalists at a Chinese National Day reception on Tuesday that two or three warships would visit the easternReuter - 297 words
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246 1986-10-02 4 Mexico to get $13 billion in rescue deal WASHINGTON Mexico and Its creditor-banks have agreed to terms on l S* billion (Ssl3.t? billion) ln new leans for the debt-plagned Latin American country, removing the last obstacle to a I SSI 2 billion rescue package. The agreement, announced on Tuesday night,Reuter - 246 words
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405 1986-10-02 4 WASHINGTON PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has urged America's allies to do more to boost the sluggish world economy, but his calls may have fallen on deaf ears. He told the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank on Tuesday thatReuter; FT; AP - 405 words
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Article237 1986-10-02 4 WASHINGTON The Senate, responding to growing concern by the American public about drug use, has passed a sweeping antidrug Bill authorising US$l.4 billion (553.03 billion) in Federal funds to fight illegal narcotics. The money would be used to fund anti-drug education and treatment programmesReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration249 1986-10-02 4 Human rights prize for dissident in Daniloff deal picture. ATLANTA Former President Jimmy Carter announced on Tuesday that Soviet dissident Yuri Orlov, who is to be freed in a diplomatic deal involving American reporter Nicholas Daniloff, has won a share of a human rights award. Mr Orlov will share theUPI; Reuter; AFP - 249 words
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425 1986-10-02 4 Superpower leaders clinch the deal, but who won what? WASHINGTON Administration officials and foreign-policy experts are asking themselves three questions about the events leading to the announcement on Tuesday that President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev would meet next week. First, who won and tfho lost in theNYT - 425 words
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114 1986-10-02 4 WASHINGTON The United States successfully conducted its fifth test of a satellite-killing rocket on Tuesday over the Pacific Ocean near California. The anti-satellite, or Asat, missile was launched from an F-15 jetfighter based at the Vandenberg air force base in California. The missile was fired overAP - 114 words
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250 1986-10-02 4 CHICAGO Most American women wear high heels for the sake of fashion and beauty even though the shoes often hurt their feet, a survey released has shown. The Gallup organisation surveyed 1,033 women nationwide for the American Podiatric Medical Association and Scholl Inc. theUPI - 250 words
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116 1986-10-02 5 Solidarity to work openly for rights WARSAW Poland's former underground labour leaders have responded to a government amnesty for political prisoners by declaring they will campaign openly for trade union rights. But before they announced the formation of an above-ground council on Tuesday the authorities ruled out talks with them,Reuter; UPI - 116 words
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Article, Illustration333 1986-10-02 5 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has nominated career diplomat Edward Perkins to be America's first black ambassador to South Africa, in a move apparently aimed at persuading the Senate to uphold his veto of a tough sanctions Bill. Tuesday's announcement came just oneReuter; UPI - 333 words
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Article, Illustration445 1986-10-02 5 BLACKPOOL BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock has reassured the United States that his commitment to close US nuclear bases will not undermine the Nato alliance. The 44-year-old leader also launched an attack on the "malice and meanness" of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher'sReuter - 445 words
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Article29 1986-10-02 5 BRUSSELS Strict controls on food radiation levels in the European Community imposed after the Chei-nobyl nuclear accident last April have been extended for a further five months. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration199 1986-10-02 5 STOCKHOLM Swedish tennis star Mats Wilander has dismayed anti-apart-heid groups with an announcement that he will marry model Sonya Mulholland at her parents' home in South Africa. Anti-apartheid groups in Sweden said the couple's decision to hold the ceremony near Durban could beReuter - 199 words
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190 1986-10-02 5 LONDON British Chancellor of the Kxchequer Nigel Lawson said in an interview published yesterday that the Conservative government need not call an election before the end of its five-yeai term in June 1988. His comments, pub lished in the latest editior of Director magazineReuter - 190 words
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Article87 1986-10-02 5 State won't pay for heart swap MUNICH A Pakistani refugee has lost his legal battle to obtain state financial support for a heart transplant. In a written ruling, a Munich court said on Tuesday the state had no obligation to bear the cost of the operation, which doctors treating 28-year-oldReuter - 87 words
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385 1986-10-02 6 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The Prem government presented to Parliament yesterday its 1967 Budget which the opposition parties are already calling "the most disgraceful in Thailand's history." In anticipation of a long debate, dinner tables were laid out in the385 words
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Article47 1986-10-02 6 BANGKOK Thirteen Thai soldiers have been wounded in clashes with intruding Vietnamese troops in northeastern Thailand. Several of the injured had their legs blown off when they stepped on land-mines while trying to drive Vietnamese troops from caves and iungle near the ThaiCambodian border. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration290 1986-10-02 6 UNITED NATIONS Thailand has told the UN General Assembly that optimism about a shift in Vietnam's position in Cambodia was unwarranted and there was no prospect of a genu ne Vietnamese withdraws in the near future. Foreign Minister S-'ddhi Savetsila :»aidAP - 290 words
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330 1986-10-02 6 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Communism never dies, Indonesians warned YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Political leaders yesterday used anniversary ceremonies for the state ideology ot Pancasila to press home the message of continued vigilance against the latent communist threat. The Speaker. Mr Amir machmud, said in an interview with Antara news agency330 words
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Article, Illustration385 1986-10-02 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA President Corazon Aquino commended the army yesterday for arresting a guerilla leader whose capture has threatened peace talks with the communist rebels. She said in a statement that the arrest two days ago of rebel leader Rodolfo Salas,AP; Reuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-10-02 6 MANILA The Philippines will not forget the United States Senate's rejection of US$2OO million (***** million) economic aid when the country renegotiates the future of American military bases, a senior presidential official said. "When the bases agree- ment comes up for renewal we will rememberAP; Reuter - 168 words
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Article51 1986-10-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR Almost half of the 1,032 cases of electrical accidents in homes in the past 10 years were caused by negligence and improper use of electrical appliances. A spokesman for the Electrical Inspectorate Department said yesterday that 36 people were killed in 47 such accidents last year.Bernama - 51 words
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Article63 1986-10-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR The High Court yesterday sentenced a former sales executive to death for trafficking in 10.6 kg of ganja at a house in Subang Jaya near here. Rohizan Mah mood. 28, was found guilty of committing the offence on Aug 22, 1974. Before his arrest,Bernama - 63 words
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Article490 1986-10-02 8 The Asian Wall Street Journal decision KUALA LUMPUR THE High Court yesterday dismissed an application by the Kuala Lumpur-based Asian Wall Street Journal correspondent, John Peter Berthelsen, to stop the government from cancelling his work permit and ordering him to leave Malaysia. Justice Datuk Harun HashimBernama; AFP; UPI - 490 words
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Article159 1986-10-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR Asian Wall Street Journal correspondent John Berthelaee left yesterday for Singapore after being expelled by the government for allegedly posing a threat to national security. "I am disappointed with the government action," be said at Koala Lumper airport. His family was at the airpertAFP; Bernama; AP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-10-02 8 BMF records casual, says witness HONGKONG BUMIPUTRA Malaysia Finance's records were often casual and could easily be misinterpreted, BMF former general manager Ibrahim Jaafar told the High Court here yesterday. He made the admission when cross-examined for the second time by Mr Graeme Hamilton, counsel for former Carrian chairman GeorgeAFP - 312 words
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Article185 1986-10-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR Airport tax will be included in the cost of airline tickets issued in Malaysia from Nov 1. Deputy Transport Minister Hajah Rahmah Osman said on Tuesday the new system would replace the current coupon payment for passenger service charge. For passengersNST - 185 words
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Article192 1986-10-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR Foreign investors say that the new rulings that allow foreigners to hold up to 100 per cent equity in new investments have made Malaysia a top country for attracting funds in Southeast Asia. Mr T. Kigimoto of the Japanese Chamber of Trade and IndustryReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration85 1986-10-02 8 HE'S one-legged bot that has not stopped this unidentified bot courageous Malaysian from showing that he's as good as anyone on a bike. While moot people would bemoan their fate at being one-legged, he does not Indulge ln self-pity. He has mastered the art of ridingBernama - 85 words
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Article, Illustration698 1986-10-02 9 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO But filling all that space will take some doing By RAFFLES City, the controversial silver-clad towering complex which opens tomorrow, is all about superlatives. It cost more than $1 billion. It has the world's tallest hotel, the 73-storey Westin Stamford; Singapore's largest conventionTAN SUAN ANN - 698 words
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Article, Illustration260 1986-10-02 9 ADMIRAL of the Fleet Sir John Fieldhouse, the British Chief of the Defence Staff, arrived yesterday for a three-day visit intended to promote bilateral and regional relations. Singapore is the first stop for him of a regional tour which includes Malaysia and Thailand. Sir John260 words
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205 1986-10-02 9 A PATHOLOGIST'S finding that the teenage girl who was found dead with her boyfriend on Tuesday died of drowning, has added a new twist to police investigations. Police, who had earlier treated the couple's deaths as doable suicide, now believe that the deaths could205 words
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215 1986-10-02 9 CHANGI Airport has been voted the second best airport in the world for the third consecutive year by readers of the British travel magazine, Business Traveller. In the category for airports outside Europe, Changi took first place. Singapore Airlines came215 words
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Article25 1986-10-02 9 The MP (or Khe Bong, Mr Tang Guan Seng, will officially open Qiaonan Primary School at Tampines Street 11, off Avenue 2, tomorrow.25 words
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891 1986-10-02 10 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By PROMET claimed in the High Court yesterday that it had assets worth Ms6oo million (***** million), more than enough to meet the Ms32o million (Ss262m) it owes its bankers. This figure, based on a valuation done by the891 words
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Article114 1986-10-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR Bank Bnmipatra Malaysia Bhd (BBMB) yesterday filed a writ against Promet Bhd, seeking the return of Mft.l million with Interest. The bank said in Its writ of summons filed at the High Court registry here that the debt-ridden company had failed or refusedBernama - 114 words
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Article, Illustration478 1986-10-02 10 Drugging of woman case A DEFENCE lawyer yesterday suggested that a woman had posed willingly for pictures in her underwear. The woman is alleging that she was drugged by her woman business partner and three men and made to pose in her brassiere and478 words
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214 1986-10-02 10 ACTING Trade and Industry Minister and Minister of State (Defence) Briga-dier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong has a date with the Mentri Besar of Johor, Haii Muhyuddin Yassin, at the Causeway on Nov 18. That's when the minister will receive the First Earth214 words
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245 1986-10-02 10 SINGAPORE has always supported the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (Cites), even though it is not a signatory, a government spokesman said. "We have always stood by the spirit of Cites," a National Development Ministry spokesman said. He added245 words
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216 1986-10-02 10 Paralysed worker settles for $145,000 in damages A FACTORY worker, who became paralysed after an industrial accident more than two years ago, settled her damages suit on Monday against the company for $145,00G. Miss Wong Lee Peng, 27, was working at Furniture Industries in Pasir Panjang on Nov 8, 1963,216 words
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Article60 1986-10-02 10 ANOTHER suspect has been arrested in connection with a fire that broke out at the Casino Lounge in Middle Road on Sept 11. The 26-year-old jobless man surrendered to the ClD's Organised Crime Branch in Robinson Road on Tuesday. He will be charged today. Police last60 words
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329 1986-10-02 11 THREE men claimed trial yesterday to an amended charge of trafficking in 36.07 kg of raw opium on Aug 17 this year. Painting contractor Sim Soon Chai, 27, and two Malaysians, Oh Pho Eun, 32, and Loo Choong Seong, 33, allegedly carried 23 packets329 words
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Article52 1986-10-02 11 MOTORCYCLIST Tan Chih Yang, 22, died instantly in a head-on collision with a lorry along Mandai Road on Monday. Mr Tan, a Malaysian, was travelling towards Woodlands when the accident happened at 7.40 am. Witnesses are asked to contact Sergeant Yusoff Mohamed of the Traffic Police52 words
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320 1986-10-02 11 A FORMER company director serving a four-year jail term for cheating and criminal breach of trust involving about $3.6 million was yesterday acquitted of outstanding cheating charges after they were withdrawn by the prosecution. Loh Shak Mow, 47, had faced 22 outstanding charges of320 words
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115 1986-10-02 11 GOVERNMENT officials and private businessmen from around Asean will meet in Singapore on Saturday to discuss ways to deal with the recession's impact on real estate and construction. The conference goes along with the annual council meeting of the Asean Association of Planning115 words
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Article, Illustration402 1986-10-02 11 Children's Day A MALAY tune came on for a Chinese folk dance and a performer slipped and fell. Such assorted gaffes and slip-ups didn't raise eyebrows at a Children's Day concert yesterday. The fumbles by the young performers only added to the general air of402 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-10-02 11 Children are an inspiration, reluctant couples told MARRIED couples who choose not to have children for fear of being tied down in terms of time and money were told yesterday to think again. Children are a source of pride, inspiration and encouragement to working parents, said Mr Yatiman Yusof, Parliamentary278 words
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Article46 1986-10-02 11 THE Food Control Department of the Environment Ministry is now on the 19th storey, Environment Building, 40 Scotts Road. A Trade Development Board statement said the department's officials Mr Teng Kin Hoong, Mr Philip Low and Mr Woon Kuan can be contacted on 732-7733.46 words
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142 1986-10-02 11 Tibs adds 25 new buses to its fleet TRANS-ISLAND Bus Services (Tibs) took delivery ef 25 new vehicles yesterday. The new bases boost Tibs' fleet to Ml bases. Each new bus cast IIBMM. The new bases also have sliding doors that retract automatically if a passenger Is caught between them,142 words
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Article, Illustration384 1986-10-02 11 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA He did it while attending to them, court told BY I THREE women went to a dental clinic recommended by a friend. I Later that night, all three reported to the police that they had been molested by the dentist who attended384 words
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159 1986-10-02 12 Doorman accused of defiling temple A HOTEL doorman was charged yesterday with defiling a place of worship by snatching the garlands from a statue inside a temple on Friday. Sinnaya Alagappan, 29, allegedly took the garlands off the statue of a Hindu deity, Vinyagar, at the Sree Muneswaran Temple in159 words
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Article38 1986-10-02 12 THE SINGAPORE Anti-Tu-berculosis Association (Sata) will hold its lucky draw at the Sata Heart and Chest Clinic, Cantonment Road, on Oct 11 at 4 pm. The first prize is a return ticket to Colombo plus 510.00038 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-10-02 12 Underground city an idea we can explore Dr Yeo It it for the pri- vate sector to decide whether it it worthwhile or not It seems like a worthwhile invest ment (although) obviously at the present moment with tho glut in office space, I don't —it taking off. Dr Yeo,467 words
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538 1986-10-02 12 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM But their own groups don't need proposed rules, they say By FOUR professional bodies interviewed for their reactions to the Government's new "keep clean" rules for lawyers support the principle that leaders of the various professions must have538 words
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Article48 1986-10-02 12 TAIWANESE singer Feng Feifei will take part in a one-hour concert at the Sentosa Musical Fountain on Saturday. Comedian and singer Liang Zhiqiang will host the show. Admission to the show at 7.45 pm is free but the usual entry charges to the island will apply.48 words
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93 1986-10-02 12 AN AMERICAN professor will give two public lectures on poetry at the National University of Singapore tomorrow and next Wednesday. Professor Helen Vendler, 53, a professor of English at Harvard University, will talk on William Yeats' notion of paradise and the state of contemporary93 words
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Article220 1986-10-02 12 VISITORS to Kusu Island during the pilgrimage season, which starts on Saturday, must buy advance terry tickets if they want to travel before 1.30 pm on Sundays. Advance tickets are also needed for Nov 1, the last day of the season. These tickets cost $6 per220 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1986-10-02 21 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON The Lin Tah Hwa case By 4 Cheating, deception or the lack of it, and inducing diahoneaty with or without diahoneat intent are matters which have been frequently dealt with by the Subor- M dinate Courts. Mr Justice Punch Coomaraswamy (left). STOCKBROKER Lin Tah1,126 words
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233 1986-10-02 21 A MAN wrote a message in blood on the wall of his lover's ninth-storey Housing Board flat after he had murdered her with a chopper. Yong Tee Kan, 38, then went to the 16th storey and jumped to his death. A coroner's court heard233 words
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Article110 1986-10-02 21 on trial A MAN being tried on criminal charges escaped from police custody on the pretext of going to the telle t aad jsmped from the seventh floor ai a court building daring a short recess of the hearing. A coroner's Inquiry yesterday heard110 words
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Article330 1986-10-02 21 THE Education Ministry has made public for the first time guidelines to help teachers intending to pursue post-graduate studies overseas. With the guidelines, teachers need no longer spend time, money and effort gaining a place in an overseas univereity only to find their applications for study330 words
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97 1986-10-02 21 A MAN who aaed a shovel te grievously hart another worker was sentenced yesterday te eight months' Jail aad ordered te be given six strokes at the ease. Yeo Eng Klang. *l f sdmltted fraetarisg Mr Sambaslvam Maraglah Kaaagasnndaram's tamaaaam with a shovel when97 words
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New World Hotel Inquiry
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Article, Illustration348 1986-10-02 13 WONG AL KWEI; JUDY TAN - WONG AL KWEI JUDY TAN Stories by and 6 A building would not collapse immediately if there was too much load on ono column. Tho extra weight on that column would be shifted to other columns. This could happen over and over egain348 words
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247 1986-10-02 13 THE four-man Commission of Inquiry comprises the chairman, Mr Justice L. P. Thean, and three engineers Dr Arumugan Vijiaratnam, Professor Lee Seng Lip and Professor Bengt B. Broms. Its secretary is Mr Lim Soo Ping. The terms of reference are: •TO DETERMINE the247 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-10-02 13 AN EXPERT witiess told the inquiry yesterday about activities underground which might have contributed to the Lian Yak Building's collapse. Dr Stephen Buttling, a senior geotechnical engineer with the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation, said it is likely that the water table, the level of396 words
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Article, Illustration432 1986-10-02 13 THE Commission of Inquiry was yesterday able to strike out two possible causes for the collapse of Lian Yak Building on March 15. Two expert witnesses ruled out the possibility that the disaster was a result of either an explosion or the432 words
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266 1986-10-02 13 Public sector wins most QCC awards GOVERNMENT and gov-ernment-related organisations walked away with most of the awards in a National Productivity Board competition (or quality control circles. Public sector agencies which won awards in the 1966 National QCC awards included Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Port of Singapore Authority, Singapore Bus Service266 words
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Advertisement102 1986-10-02 13 Plan Your ™a>ervk's Escape to Paradise with Trader Vic's Trader Vic's Castaway Card gives you the chance to win two air I tickets to the fabulous (jf/^J i Maldive Islands. To qualify for the lucky draw collect your [pr* ik Castaway Card from Afu Y /x Trader Vic's XijJ*^ beverage102 words
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Advertisement643 1986-10-02 13 Eat all that you want Delicious, amazing variety of DianXin v-WNLI &y.y\J per person. Lunch 12 noon 2.30 pm, Monday Saturday. Sunday Public Holidays: $1 1 .90* per person inclusive of one soft drink or free flow of Chinese tea. All DIAN XIN items are prepared by our experienced Hong643 words
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Article629 1986-10-02 14 BACK in 1959 when Singapore achieved self-governing status, our political leaders had a vision of turning what was essentially a trading port into a manufacturing centre of the East. How to transform this vision into reality was the big question of the day. The need for629 words
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Article, Illustration12 1986-10-02 14 THE STOCKHOLM ACCORD: NEW RULES TO THE OLD MILITARY POKER GAME12 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1986-10-02 14 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG Services and agriculture were the toughest issues Stories by of the Economics Desk |6SrF| I URUGUAY fi THE recent meeting of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade held in Punta del Este, Uruguay, has been described as1,533 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-10-02 14 A MAJOR spin-off from the conference in Punta del Este is that the smaller and weaker among Gatt's 92 members now feel that they can negotiate on equal terms with the developed world. Apathy did not rule and might was not right413 words
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Article314 1986-10-02 14 ASEAN scored a major diplomatic triumph at Punta del Este and won praise in various quarters for playing a moderating role between the developed and developing countries. Mr P. M. Burke, the British delegation's press officer, said: "Everybody recognises that Asean's role was very314 words
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539 1986-10-02 14 Ang Mo Kio a rural nobody takes on character new town "I LIVE la Aug Me Klo". If you had said that 12 years age yea weald have get a polite bat uncertain reaction beginning with "I eee". Meet people would net have had much Idea where Aag Me Kle539 words
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501 1986-10-02 15 Reactions of 2 Malaysian papers to AWSJ issue Editorial headlined A question of justice, published in the New Sunday Times, Malaysia, on Sept 28. THE decision to expel aay foreign Journalist is not one to be taken lightly. 11m repercussions of such an act can501 words
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732 1986-10-02 15 Editorial headlined Local elements col la bora ting with foreign journalists, published in the Berita Harian, Malaysia, on Sept 30: THE withdrawal of the work permits of two Asian Wall Street Journal (AWSJ) journalists and the three-month suspension of its printing732 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1986-10-02 15 AGNES WEE; SALMA KHALIK - AGNES WEE SALMA KHALIK By and 6 Then there was a woman delegate who related how she was hesitant about going out at 9 pm until her hotel's receptionist and others assured her that they rarely worry about walking down Orchard Road even1,156 words
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Advertisement150 1986-10-02 14 It you will be embarking on a construction joint f > venture, or are interested in doing ao, it would be worth your while to tap th* wealth of valuable information found in thia unique practical guid* g CONSTRUCTION JOINT VENTURES IN SINGAPORE By Chow Kok Fong. 1985 322 pages150 words
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129 1986-10-02 16 I REFER to your report on the Hotel New World Inquiry on Sept 30 under the headline "Who checked the building's structure?" There was a box next to the main headline indicating that the Hotel Licensing Board, the Development and Building Control Division, the Singapore Fire129 words
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256 1986-10-02 16 WE refer to the letter "Use new expressway for bus service to Woodlands" by Ms Norihan Ashraff. (ST, July 23). The bus services operating to and from Woodlands presently serve residents in Woodlands new town, Woodlands Road, Upper Bukit Timah Road256 words
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Letter50 1986-10-02 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "More such bookings may be going unnoticed" by Mr Thomas Woo. (ST, Sept 13). Our superintendent, Car Parks Division, is investi- gating the case and the writer will be informed of the outcome accordingly. CHEOK YEN AK far General Maaager Urban Redevelopment Authority50 words
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916 1986-10-02 16 I REFER to the Ministry of National Development reply "Lease provides for forfeiture of flat, killer-lit-ter law for compulsory acquisition". (ST, Sept 18). It replied to three of the points raised in my letter of Sept 5. It said: 1.916 words
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633 1986-10-02 16 Singaporean helped American couple locate 'Arab World' WALKING down Orchard Mall, I was disconcerted to see three Singaporeans so engrossed with the subject under discussion that they snubbed a youngish American couple who wanted to "know how to get to the Arab World". Momentarily puzzled, I thought they meant Little633 words
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Letter, Illustration280 1986-10-02 16 I AM glad I visited the two-day pasar malam held at the Esplanade recently. Although it was specially set up for the delegates to the American Society of Travel Agents annual congress, it attracted an unexpectedly large local crowd. In my opinion the Esplanade280 words
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183 1986-10-02 16 THE courtesy campaign is launched regularly every year to encourage Singaporeans to be more courteous. True, more Singaporeans do say "Please^' and "Thank You" more often now, but I feel courtesy has other aspects too. On Sept 21 (a Sunday), I went to watch the183 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-10-02 17 PRICES rose across the board on the Singapore stock market yesterday as confidence returned. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 8.57 points to 812.83 and the Business Times Composite Index gained 10.14 points to 692.77. Rises swamped falls 133 to 29, while 21 stocks remained unchanged. Turnover rose65 words
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Article75 1986-10-02 17 Mvenfuffj 300 X MCaMn 37C 20 I OCSC 795 25 I MB**** 3M +22 I Ma** Map 470 +20 I OK 800 MS MX IK +13 Nattoi 452 +12 I JOB 400 M2 »«an»t 37i +12 i ne 212 +12 i Spam la* 492 +10 tSmm 474 +io iMtttr75 words
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Article73 1986-10-02 17 SPH 790 -15 Khonf Gtun 205 -I Lion Corpn 216 MatoaMa 575 -5 Sobmon 231 -5 Hath 51 -4 band Cantta W i i< a Bid 225-3 Kbbd bTbi 50c 117 -3 KT 492 -2 B Swnbjajnt 311 -2 CCM 374 -2 H Leont Crttft 351 -2 SnaofnU 34473 words
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Article12 1986-10-02 17 YHS 1,904,000 How Por 1,067,000 City Dev 989,000 CASH 888,00012 words
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Article96 1986-10-02 17 Sept 30 Oct 1 Sept 30 Oct 1 ST Properties 411 63 ***** Bl Composite 682 63 692 77 ST ttn.ngs 272 tt 273 24 8! Indicator *****462 1859/519 ST MM 1970 41 1977 82 BT 06/OS -263 -160 DBS CPF Indo 272 85 276 73 CADI -6849 -676796 words
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Article14 1986-10-02 17 THE US dollar gained 40 ticks to close at DM 2.0275 in Singapore.14 words
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Article38 1986-10-02 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fanes Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 853 18 (1/9/86) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 low 563 34 (28/4/86) ***** (28/4/86) AMtim* High 1071 91 (3/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)38 words
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Article12 1986-10-02 17 In Singapore, gold gained U552.75 to close at U*****.50 an ounce.12 words
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Article50 1986-10-02 17 Eurodollar: Gained 10 ticks to 94.04 a contract. DeutM-hem&rk: Lost eight ticks to 0.4948 a contract. British pound: Gained 40 ticks to 1.4320 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 30 ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Nikkei: Lost 300 points to ***** a contract. Geld: Gained US$3.3O to U*****.40 an ounce.50 words
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Article69 1986-10-02 17 LONDON China has signed a joint diamond prospecting venture with a De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd associate, Chichester Diamond Services. Under the pact, signed last year but only reported this week, the Chinese Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources and Chichester will search forReuter - 69 words
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Article67 1986-10-02 17 ROME Italian motor group Fiat is to challenge a bid by Ford to acquire rival Italian car maker Alfa-Romeo. Fiat Chairman Giovanni Agnelli said the group was only awaiting publication of the Ford offer before presenting its own, which he said would "be better thanAFP - 67 words
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Article54 1986-10-02 17 LONDON Debt-bur-dened coffee exporting nations are likely to benefit from the highest prices since 1978 for many more months in a market still recovering from the impact of drought in Brazil, dealers say. Confidence in the market was evident at a recent London meeting of the InternationalRenter - 54 words
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Article87 1986-10-02 17 London denies speculation WASHINGTON Britain has shrugged off speculation that the pound was about to become a full member of the European Monetary System (EMS) but left the door open on future membership. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said London was sticking to its long-held position that itReuter - 87 words
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Article93 1986-10-02 17 TOKYO Sumitomo Bank Ltd yesterday became Japan's secondlargest commercial bank in a merger with Heiwa Sogo Bank. The merger followed an agreement in February under which Sumitomo agreed to rescue Heiwa from the 189 billion yen (552.6 billion) in debts it accrued from extensive loans toAP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration644 1986-10-02 17 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Simex sets date to trade in US bond futures N.BALAKRISHNAN By THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) will be the first market in Asia to trade in US Treasury bond futures, when it launches the contract on Oct 8. The Simex T-bond contract will be similar to that traded onReuter - 644 words
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626 1986-10-02 17 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Company seeks about $20 million through rights issue By SIM LIM Investments, which has reported a 90 per eent drop in pre-tax profit for the year to March 1966, is proposing a two-for-three rights issue to raise $19.9 million to finance the626 words
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Article255 1986-10-02 17 TDM reports more losses HELD down by poor commodity prices, TDM Bhd, once under the control of Datuk Yap Yong Seong but which now has the Trengganu state government as its largest shareholder, has reported more losses. The plantation group, which went into the red during the last full year,255 words
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414 1986-10-02 17 US merchant bank to close local office MERCHANT bank Armco Pacific Ltd will give up its merchant banking and Asian Currency Unit (ACU) licences and close its office here next January. However, it will retain its corporate entity as a limited company until all outstanding loans are recovered, Managing Director414 words
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170 1986-10-02 17 MANILA A 12-man delegation from the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce arrived here on Tuesday for talks with local industrialists on possible joint ventures. A spokesman for the group, Mr George Abraham, said the group was. particularly interested in restarting joint ventures with170 words
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569 1986-10-02 17 Cartier to carve out a bigger slice of Singapore CARTIER International BV, the manufacturer and retailer of upmarket fashion goods, is taking a more direct interest in the marketing and distribution of its products in Singapore. It has formed a joint venture company, Les Must de Cartier Singapore Pte Ltd569 words
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Article33 1986-10-02 17 INTRACO's loss-making Seasonal Garment Manufacturing Company (Pte) Ltd has been sold to Messrs Benny Wong Hiu Minx. Daniel Oei Kwe Lok, Ishwar Sani and Bryan Davenport for an undisclosed sum.33 words
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Article3718 1986-10-02 18 READERS should be aware of the inflations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock eichanfe, is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are kvnped together, the table does not show the trend in3,718 words
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Article2328 1986-10-02 18 INDUSTRIALS Acmo Ajinomoto (3045) Alex Hldg Alcom (578) 0)57 AISB (638) 0) 63 5 (2) 64 0) 63 API (798 8 IS) (3D 80 (38) 80 5 (23) 81.5 (5) 82 (28) 82 (54) 83 (9) 83 5 (32) 82 5 (80) 81 ASM (02,328 words
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Article2882 1986-10-02 18 Al shares quoted have a pa value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp/rifhts N Tai eiempted dividend ABU is traded in Ms of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved investment Scheme. 1M6 Last field Vol Day2,882 words
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Article431 1986-10-02 19 1 Ml Jl 000 2 r« M MMM ort> i OCBC ftiMCt. 4 ivafabtt at DBS fiunce S. pHai Oat rate* at offered by übsiOvy OUT. UOF'i rata ah* avafcMt at UW tma avafaWt at DBS rinanct. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3^« 3 3431 words
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Article242 1986-10-02 19 Manager* prices for Oct 2 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 87—0 93 The Savrngs Fund 0 79 —0 85 S pore Prog Fund 0 33 -0 3/id S pore Sec Fund 0 58—0 63 S pore Invest Fund 0 64—0 69 S'pore Equity Fund 0 43—0 47242 words
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Article183 1986-10-02 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3663 1.3691 7.48—7.20 Canadian dollar 1.5643 1.5661 6.47—6.36 NZ dollar 1.0613 1.0640 9 68—9.25 Sterling pound 3.1374 3.1410 3.22—3.17 US dollar 2.1705 2 1715 4.64—4.59 Local ddars to183 words
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Article103 1986-10-02 19 THE US dollar closed steady against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed slightly firmer in narrow trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1690 and 2.1705. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0255/65 and closed at 2.0260/70. Trading was quiet, fluctuating103 words
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Article124 1986-10-02 19 THB_«k»if market traded between 5529,530 and 5529,800 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened in the morning at U*****.25/6.00. It locked within a narrow range from U*****.75/6.50 to U5J425.00/5.75 in quiet morning trade before finishing for lunch at U*****.00/5.75. The metal reopened in It^o. ft ce^ no? n124 words
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Article27 1986-10-02 19 GOLD USS/oz Ned Tims Singapore 424.00—424.50 420.50 421.50 Hongkong 424.50 425.25 421.75 422.50 Tim Mon New York 425.55 426.05 422.35 423.10 London 423.25—424.25 427.25 428.2527 words
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630 1986-10-02 19 CONFIDENCE returned to the Singapore stock market yesterday and prices rose across the board throughout the day. Dealers said investors were encouraged by Federal Cables' denial of financial problems and the Malaysian government's new ruling which allows 100 per cent foreign ownership. Investors who630 words
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Article345 1986-10-02 19 Oct 1 Cents Chanft (Aust) A C I 370 unch A N I 280 +5 Aberfoyle 940 +30 Age 320 Amior 360 -1-5 Ampol Exp 235 10 Ampol Pet 222 +2 An* 502 +2 Anodne Aust 270 +2 Ashton 210 unch B H P 814 4 Beoch Petreleum 66345 words
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Article367 1986-10-02 19 Oct 1 Ten Chine* Aanomoto 1670 +40 Akoi 365+6 Amodo 800 unch Asotx Chem 782 18 Asohi Gloss 1260 10 Bonk Of Tokyo 875 unch Bndgestone 680 23 Conon 920 -10 Cowo Computer 1270 40 Cituen 445 -4 I D N*> Prmt 1750 50 1 D r+ppon Screen 725367 words
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Article360 1986-10-02 19 Oct 1 HK J Chant* Assoc Intt Hoteh I 38 -0 01 Bonk Of East Asia 20 70 +0 6 Cothoy Pocitic Air 5 50 +0 05 Cheung Kong 26 80 unch Chmo Light 18 90 +0 6 Cross Horb Tunnel 9 75 -0 05 F E Consortium 0360 words
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Article61 1986-10-02 19 II I I I I l-l I I L I NST Index Wednesday 1,258.54 (1,241.88) —g t— Hongkong Hang Seng —*£> I Wednesday 2,090.24 (2,068.44) Austrafian Al-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,253.60 (1,246.90) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 17,564.39 (17,852.86) Financial Times Industrials J Tuesday 1,227.00 (1,212.60) Dow Jones Average 0$ Tuesday 1,767.5861 words
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Article234 1986-10-02 19 Sept 30 IBS Chanft Alcoa 37 4 Afced Sig 404 +4 Amox Inc 13* -4 Amr Corp 564B Art 224 +4 Bethlehem Stf 74 -4 Boeing Co 534 +14 Bunoughs Cp 704 +14 Caterpillar Co 374 +4 Chase Monhtn 364 unch Chrysler Cp 36 unch Citicorp 504 +4234 words
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Article530 1986-10-02 19 Sept 30 Pence Chanft NXJSTRIALS AJfced-Lyons 300 +2 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 288xd +5 Bobcocks 166 +3 Barclays 464 unch Beechom 388 +7 BtCC 238 +3 Blue Circle 558 unch BOC Group 310 -3 Boots 217 +3 Bowater 315 +2 BATS 448 +5 Bntonnio 137 -2 |BP 665 +10 P530 words
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Article48 1986-10-02 19 DECEMBER pound firmed to 1.4335 before easing lower to close 40 ticks higher at the opening level of 1.4320 (British Pound) Open High Law Sett Eat Vai DmN 1.4320 1.4335 1.4320 1.4320 68 Mar 87 1.4160 aa_ ***** Opea lat (Taea): 1552. Act Vai (Toea): 45.48 words
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Article36 1986-10-02 19 DECEMBER gold closed U^s3.?o higher at U*****.40 an ounce. (US$ per troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Vei Oct 455.00 Dm 429.40 Open let (Tues): M. Act Vei (Toes): Tw*. Reports from fIA Futures36 words
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Article134 1986-10-02 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar gapped sharply higher at 94.01 in Simex on bullish sentiment following weaker than expected economic figures and President Reagan's comment in IMF that interest rates should fall further. However, prices slipped off initially to a low of 93.98 on light profit-taking but renewed buying interests134 words
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Article91 1986-10-02 19 CURRENCY futures traded marginally lower during the day as the US dollar firmed to 2.0310 marks on a narrower trade deficit and concern over Central Bank intervention in favour of the dollar in a quiet and directionless trading session. December deutschemark drifted off to 0.4938 to close eight ticks91 words
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Article49 1986-10-02 19 DECEMBER yen closed 30 ticks lower at 0.*****6 after trading between 0.*****2 and 0.*****2. i Japanese Yen) Open High Law Sett Est Vai Dec 81 0.*****6 0 *****2 0.*****2 0 *****6 63 Mar 87 0.*****1A 0 *****5 Job 0.*****5 Opea lat (Tats): 1351. Aet Vai (Tne*): IM.49 words
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Article52 1986-10-02 19 DECEMBER Nikkei futures closed 300 points lower at *****. (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sort *****.29 *****.73 *****.86 *****.39 DmN ***** ***** ***** ***** 312 ***** Mar 87 *****8 *****A ***** Ju IT7IO 8-pt D^c Opea lat (Tarn): ISR. Aet Vol52 words
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Article22 1986-10-02 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/ kio Singapore November 188 00 down 3 SO cents Malaysia November 230 00 up 1 SO cents22 words
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Article18 1986-10-02 19 Tin Closing prices Ms/kito KL Tin 14 0/ up tour cents Turnover 97 tonnes down 10 tonnes18 words
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Article32 1986-10-02 19 Ona*. prices Copper tonnt Tun Spot 934 00- 934 50 (938 50-939 00) 3 months 958 00-959 00 (961 50-962 00) Market .one Steady at the lower level Sales 10.975 tonnes32 words
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Article26 1986-10-02 19 Chant, pnctt Otfvar USJ trtt o; Wmi Twi $mt*x>" S S.' SS? biO SSS Twt Hw Hta Tort SSS-SW SM bS3 Soarct Crr&l Suns* Sport26 words
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Article24 1986-10-02 19 Ctosmg prices Aluminium (tonne Tuts Spot 833 50—834 00 (82/00—829 00) 3 months ***** ***** (***** *****) Market tone (aster Saies 8.150 tonnes24 words
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Article, Illustration290 1986-10-02 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dtp Vessel Berth Keppei Wharves Tung No 1 P1B tVing Ko P?B Hong woon K17 aside 02/10 Aki Maru P2A lane Ann K16 aside 02' 10 Bahan Prasetya PIC Nedlloyd Loire K18 aside 02/10 rsabela P3E Puma K32 aside 02. 10 New Line No290 words
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Article97 1986-10-02 19 Crude ms/iorm palm oi Oct 507 50 isouth 500 (ccntrS) Refined pai-n oi USS/tonnes RBO palm oil Oct 225 (setters) Not/Dec 220 (sellers) RBD Sturm Oct 'No* Oec 185 (sellers* R8o Offn Oct 250 titers) Nov /Dec 242 50 <*aers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil CkKsif. prices97 words
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Article, Illustration692 1986-10-02 19 Receipt of Export FCL conteiners end LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import conteiners LCL Containers Unpacked Al Tha Containers Freight Station On Oct 1 (2300) LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block E Garden (011RW) 06/10 (2100) FSA 1100 1100, 0900 1000VC 13/N3 A Alabama (10)692 words
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Article, Illustration365 1986-10-02 20 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Directors blame variety of factors, including ringgit By HUME Industries (Malaysia) Bhd's group attributable profits for year ended last June 30 tumbled 61.1 per cent to M57.5 million. The building materials group's pre-tax profit before exceptional items fell 41.9 per cent to365 words
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402 1986-10-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR IN AN attempt to stem the trend of jittery selling of its shares, Construction and Supplies House Bhd (CASH) has urged shareholders to ignore rumours that it has been adversely affected by events involving financially-troubled Promet Bhd. CASH, hit by the recent boutNST - 402 words
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Article, Illustration17 1986-10-02 20 "Because at a recent price redaction, this house new only costs twice whet It AmM".17 words
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Article51 1986-10-02 20 THE Port of Singapore Authority has announced that the Reefer Unit at Tanjong Pagar Terminal has been relocated at Scotts Green Road, from its former site at Godown F5. Services provided by the unit for both reefer (refrigerated) containers and cargoes, including the clearing of documents, are now51 words
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Article, Illustration715 1986-10-02 20 BANGKOK THAILAND'S once-sleepy stock market has suddenly hit a record high. And brokers and market analysts say the recent hectic buying and rising prices are expected to continue over the next few weeks. Thai and foreign investors, shrugging off recent dizzying fallsReuter - 715 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-10-02 20 Innovations THE Electracare to claimed to provide relief Cram meet types ef pains aad discomfort without the use of acupuncture needles er drags. Tka device (right) works by applying aa electrical patoe ea the acu-peints. The aaer merely moves the small ha ad held184 words
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Article773 1986-10-02 20 Paper Products STIFF competition caused Paper Products (Malaya) Bhd's pre-tax profit for the first half of the year to plunge 68.3 per cent from MJ2.38 million to M5755,000. Turnover was down 65 per cent from M517.63 miUion to M56.25 million. Earnings per share fell from 0.96 sen previously773 words
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488 1986-10-02 20 Indonesian businessmen fear forex controls JAKARTA The Indonesian financial community is still jittery almost three weeks after the rupiah devaluation, with bankers reporting continuing capital outflows amid speculation the government will impose exchange controls. The government devalued the rupiah by 31.02 per cent against the US dollar on Sept 12Reuter - 488 words
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Advertisement97 1986-10-02 18 DAVID ABODAHER'S BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST DYNAMIC BUSINESSMAN OF OUR TIME fc^^fl David Abodahers Lee lacocca provides a fm3Wf' l TjJu 1 lascmating appraisal o1 a Sil L- I p man whom many ob||l Z^mmMffAfffM servers would like to see a ,orce nl y ,n f business, but the f97 words
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Advertisement252 1986-10-02 20 Make it yoar Business to know the main issues affecting the economy by reading Singapore Business. SB's reports and analyses are the ideal monthly update for busy executives. Singapore Business is a must for doing business in Singapore, and in its MEW form, it makes it possible to stay in252 words
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Advertisement975 1986-10-02 21 Historic Maiden Voyage to Asean! .^^^^T^x bCMo#^Bvwim Vf/ii ly Rediscover the romance of cruising on the all-new Trincess' Wj^^r y at a price you can now afford! A great way to travel The world's only super luxury cruise liner based in Singapore! Another multi-million dollar cruise project fully operated by975 words
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Article, Illustration406 1986-10-02 22 Ten-man Vitkovice hang on to score European Cup upset VITKOVICE 1 PARIS ST GERMAIN 0 (Vitkovice win 32 on aggregate) VITKOVICE (Czechoslovakia) Czechoslovak soccer champions Vitkovice, reduced to 10 men after Oldrich Skarecky was sent off, produced the first major upset of the European CupReuter - 406 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-10-02 22 Battling Irish run out of steam BORDEAUX (France) Ireland's Waterford held Bordeaux at bay until the last 15 minutes of their European Cup Winners' Cup soccer clash here on Tuesday before a spate of goals gave the home side a 4-0 win and put them into the second round 6-1AFP - 239 words
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382 1986-10-02 22 ON THE CRICKET SCENE BRIDGETOWN West Indies will look to a new generation of fast bowlers to maintain their dominant position in world cricket when they embark shortly on six months of globetrotting. The West Indians, under captain Viv Richards and new vice-captainReuter; AP - 382 words
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152 1986-10-02 22 Zola gets treatment for hamstring injury JOHANNESBURG Zala Badd, the South African-born British runner, has been suff erIng from a hamstring inhiry which Is mere serinos than was first suspected, her coach Pleter Labaschagne said on Tuesday. Zola has been hampered by the Injury far several weeks and straggled duringReuter - 152 words
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Article117 1986-10-02 22 LONDON Ted Croker, the English Football Association secretary, confirmed on Tuesday that he had written a personal letter to Luton executive director John Smith, backing the club's ban on visiting supporters. Croker wrote to Smith in July and is embarrassed that the contents of his letterAFP - 117 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-10-02 22 lan hits hat-trick in Super Cup win LONDON Welsh soccer international lan Rush scored a hattrick on Tuesday as Liverpool beat Everton 4-1 at Goodison Park in the second leg to win the English Super Cup 7-2 on aggregate. Rush, who joins Italy's Juventus next year, struck afterReuter - 288 words
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Article524 1986-10-02 22 BASEBALL Japan's Central League leaders Yomiuri defeated Yakult 8-0 on Tuesday. Other remits: Hiroshima 3 Hanshin 2, Chunichi 2 Talyo 1. Pacific Leagae: KlnteUu 6 Nankai 0. Lotte 4 Hankyu 4. Seibu 4 Nippon Ham 0. American League: Chicago 5 Seattle 4 (Ist), Chicago 5 Seattle 4AP; Reuter; AFP - 524 words
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Article, Illustration193 1986-10-02 23 First he'll ride in S'pore Gold Cup HONGKONG CHAMPION jockey Tony Da Cruz will leave for Paris, where he hopes to finalise a lucrative riding contract, after riding in the Singapore Gold Cup on Sunday week. Da Cruz confirmed yesterday that he will fly193 words
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Article, Illustration306 1986-10-02 23 ON THE TRACK with TONTO hfgh Columbian Emerald Le Chateau Istanbul I/Are De Triomphe Shade Of Purple Ten Upon Ten Lag! Boleh Dreamer Bliss Twentieth April TIEN AN MUN V, who has been rested since his sensational win in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup306 words
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Article87 1986-10-02 23 JOCKEY K.C. Woon returned from a holiday in Perth to ride track work yesterday. He brought out trainer Lee Seng Haps trio of Wane Mart Let m, Police Car II and Pabolsos Reward for slow work. Woon, who was unplaced in the Belmont Cup at87 words
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Article343 1986-10-02 23 Bapreme Pleee, with two wins in six starts, showed form in 38.5 with V. Nathan astride. Gala Display D (Leong) was hard held in 38.6. Twentieth April (Yeap), a recent winner in restricted terms, was restrained in 41.7. He had Trend Setter II for company Bailk343 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-10-02 23 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By THREE of the nine Class 3 newcomers entered for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting starting on Saturday have raced in good company in Australia and New Zealand. Benefit (late Haremdeal), a four-year-old brown Australian gelding by Our Talisman out of Harem, did not race560 words
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Article154 1986-10-02 23 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky) Churchill Downs will raise the price of Kentucky Derby tickets by five per cent fer next year to a minimum of US$3l5 .about Ss67o) for a box seat. The cost of the most expensive Derby accommodation a clubhouse table for 16 will increaseUPI - 154 words
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Obituary, Illustration202 1986-10-02 23 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. LAWRENCE THAM HOCK GUAN Age: 81 wns called Home to the Lord on Wed. 1st Oct. 1986 leaving behind WMw: Eu Ah Geok Sons Daughters-in-law Thomas Tham Chtn CM Ling Kok Choon Jimmy Tham Evelyn Yeo Kok Klong Roger Tham Kok Meng Wong Cheong Ylng202 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1986-10-02 23 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE NG MING wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives end friends for their assistance A attendance, condolences, wreaths A donations during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to the staff at Ward 72, Singapore General Hospital and all consultants57 words
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Obituary, Illustration229 1986-10-02 23 Mdm RAJAMAI MUTHUVELU MM Departed on 1/10/88 Sadly missed by Sens: Subramanlam. Gane san, Nadarajan and Kesavan Daughter. Ranganalgl Daughters in lew: Seetl.a. Neela. Mallga and Brema Of end Children Jeyaram, Velpandlan. Siva Balan, Siva Kumar. Saravanan. Siva Ram. Kartlk. Seela. Rani. Koglla and Slvaranjani Cortege will leave229 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1986-10-02 23 In Loving Memory Of MOM CHUA CHOON 'AzO Oeperted: 3 Oct. *j*4 D#*aVf*eTA'l nvOfnAT We've been lonely since you left us, Home hats not been the same Dearly missed by her beloved Huabend. SIM POM KEE. Sons. Daughters, Sont-in larv Oaugn ters-in-law and Qrandeon47 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1986-10-02 23 MR. S. NARAYANAN Born: 1931 Departed: 18 9 1966 The wife L children of the late S Narayanan requests the kind presence for the lflth day ceremony on Thursday night, 2nd October, 1066 for a home solemnity at 44. Bah Tan Road. Sem bawang. Singapore 2775 and lunch81 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1986-10-02 23 The family of the lata MDM SOH BOON NEO wi.shr^ to Mprsai their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends 4 colleagues for their prayers, condolences, attendance, donations wreaths during their recent bereavement34 words
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Advertisement13 1986-10-02 23 Results are better with 4 6* V* o* A&»y^ TheStraitsTimes T Classifieds l__rMs|13 words
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Advertisement176 1986-10-02 23 i °lii cJMemoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day I before publication. I I (Or call CATS at 7371 166). To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd I Classified Advertisement Department I 390 Kim Seng Road I I Times176 words
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Advertisement154 1986-10-02 23 EDWARD 6 SHEILA WONG 6 THEIR SONS express their deeply felt i gratitude to their relatives many friends I who offered their prac- tlcal help and whose messages of sympathy I did so much to comfort them ln their grief at the death of Ewan. < THE FAMILY OF the154 words
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Article238 1986-10-02 24 The taekwtndo draw resembled a lotte y scene, with expressions to match. Every non-Korean among the 84 competitors in eight divisions was keeping his fingers crossed that he would avoid his host rival until the final, and those who did reacted like they had won the Pocls. Those unluck>238 words
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Article227 1986-10-02 24 LOCAL SHORTS KAKI BUKIT beat Kim Seng 72-60 in a first-round match of the inter-constit-uency basketball tournament at Gay World on Sunday. Other flrst-reuNl malts Gay WsrM: Geylang Serai bt Leng Kee 75-31, Delta bt Punggol 57-46; Thomson w/o Queenstown; Bkt Timah bt Teck Ghee227 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-10-02 24 4 But, just as he fumbled and tumbled to a medal-less fourth on the final frame in the all-events on Monday, Mike slipped to fifth yesterday and missed the boat to the step-ladder. Yet, it had seemed the whole afternoon that his387 words
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Article183 1986-10-02 24 Korean Hong bows out to little-known Tareq SEOUL Hong Jong Man returned from London last year as the World Games bantamweight taekwondo champion. Yesterday, he bowed out in his opening bout at the Sungkyunkwan University Gymnasium in Suwon to a relatively-un-known Jordanian named Tareq Lababidi. But183 words
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Article, Illustration358 1986-10-02 24 Singapore bank on bronze after defeat to China SCORERS Chlna: Wang Xla•tUn (4), Vug Yoag (J), fug Miahnl (S), Zhao Biloag <t), Un Jln. Singapore: Daniel Woe, Tan Hoag Bom, Choo Chin (heng. SEOUL There is sometimes consolation in defeat, and Singapore's, following358 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-10-02 24 hfh Norman, Nicklaus heading for Saturday showdown WENTWORTH (England) The "Great White Shark" and the "Golden Bear" are on course for a collision of seismic proportions in the World Matchplay Golf Championship this week. White-haired Australian Greg Norman and blond American colossus Jack Nicklaus are markedReuter - 503 words
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Article59 1986-10-02 24 Seedings in brackets: Byo: Sovonano Ballot toroo (Spain, 1). Rodger Davis (Aust. 8) v Nick Prica <SA). Bya: Taunayuki "Tommy" Nakajima (Jpn, 4). Sandy Lylo (Brit, S) v Howard Clark (Brit). Bya: Jack Nicklaua (US, 3). Lanny Wadkins (US, 6) v Jo.e-Mana Olazabal (Spn). Bya: Qrag Norman (Aust.59 words
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Article201 1986-10-02 24 TANJUNG PENAWAR Poh rang Chong finished best at the Singapore professionals ln the Desaru Open when he shot an even-par 72 to tie with two others after 18 holes here yesterday. Elng Chong tied with Thailand's Sakree Onchum aad Hong Weng Neng, of Taiwan, two201 words
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Article178 1986-10-02 24 JOHOR BARU Defending champion Kee Bee Khim, of Singapore, is expected to retain the Johor Open women's championship at the Royal Johor Country Club from Oct 10--12. Bee Khim (handicap 2) has since early this year bagged at least tour titles, the latest being178 words
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Article342 1986-10-02 24 hgfh SYDNEY Ben Lexcen, the designer whose revolutionary keel helped Australia win the America's Cup, rates the New York Yacht Club's boat, America 11, as the favourite among the 13 foreign challengers battling for the right to race against Australia. Lexcen, creator of the wingedReuter; AFP - 342 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-10-02 25 SEOUL Harris Hassan was the hero and villain as champions Iraq bowed out in the quarter-finals after a marathon penalty shoot out against Saudi Arabia yesterday. After the Saudis tqok a 39*h-minute lead through Mohammed Al-Shehrani, Hassan scored a goal out of nothing in the 51st minuteAFP; ALBERT SIM - 391 words
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Article277 1986-10-02 25 SEOUL Asia's top two women sprinters Lydia de Vega, of the Philippines, and India's P. T. Usha yesterday vowed to settle on the track a four-year struggle to become the fastest woman in Asia. Usha, 22, and 21-year-old Lydia, who both broke the AsianReuter - 277 words
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Article1460 1986-10-02 25 ATHLETICS Mea Mfcn heata (first three la each heat Cao next tamt taateat qaallfy r aend-Oaals): Heat 1: 1 Li Feng (C) 21.15 sec 2 Jamal Su Laiman (Q) 21.63 3 Rami Reddy (I) 21.76 4 Saidur Rahman Dawn (B'desh) 22.06 5 H. Priyankara (SL) 22.10 I Al-khalidi A.1,460 words
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Article196 1986-10-02 25 SINGAPORE Indians, the Bardhan Cup holders, were let down by the absence of their top players but gained some consolation when they drew 0-0 vith the Indonesian Galatama Selection in a friendly match at the Jaian Besar Stadium last night. The more than 600 fans expected196 words
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Article22 1986-10-02 25 LE BLOND MAKINO beat Singapore Chemicon 2-0 in a Jurong League Division One soccer match at Jurong Stadium yesterday.22 words
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Article239 1986-10-02 25 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE participants in the sth Cathay Pacific interport tennis tournament could be forgiven if they felt like they were up in the clouds when they turned up at the Westin Plaza yesterday. For instead of playing at sea level, their matches took place on the239 words
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Article, Illustration758 1986-10-02 25 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI REPORT ...by But Susumu stars with 400m run SEOUL P. T. Usha, the runaway train from Calicut, Kerala, proved that there is always room at the top with a dramatic come-from-behind win in the women's 200 metres final at the Olympic Stadium here yesterday afternoon.Reuter - 758 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-10-02 25 fgh NOTTINGHAM FOREST, leaders of the English Division One League, are among the three teams selected for a triangular tournament at the National Stadium in May next year. Subject to final agreements, the other two sides will be Glasgow Rangers, of Scotland, and one of267 words
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Article, Illustration502 1986-10-02 25 HAKIKAT RAI - Qatar nomad shows the rest the way SEOUL For those who know, the name itself strikes fear. For it means the "conqueror" in Arabic. And when West German coach Uli Kunst saw him Just three years ago, he knew he had a winnner in Mansoor Talal, a nomad502 words
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536 1986-10-02 26 AUGUSTINE LOW - Bank group to meet on whether blind should carry ATM cards AUGUSTINE LOW By SHOULD blind people carry automated teller machine cards? The ATM committee of the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) will meet tomorrow to discuss the issue. The 13 banks here which provide the ATM service feel536 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-10-02 26 THERE was almost a two-thirds increase in the number of motorists booked at red light junctions in August compared with the previous month since the Traffic Police cameras started operations. The total of 2,257 motorists booked in August 1,743 caught by cameras and470 words
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246 1986-10-02 26 Chok Tong to meet civil servants on easing rules Attracting foreign talent to S'pore THE First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will meet senior civil servants in about two weeks to review rules governing the entry of foreign talent into Singapore. The meeting will involve the Immigration Department,246 words
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Article106 1986-10-02 26 Methanol in drink leaves 20 dead BEIJING At least 20 people died and more than 1,000 fell ill after drinking bootleg liquor laced with methanol, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. Police arrested six people and seized more than 2,000 litres ot the poisonous brew in the house ofReuter - 106 words
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Article30 1986-10-02 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 27.84 points to 1,795.42 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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402 1986-10-02 26 WHAT people eat is to be closely monitored in a drive to promote better eating habits among Singaporeans. Two years from now, when you talk about a "balanced diet" or someone being "overweight", these will be clearly defined: what a balanced diet is402 words
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Article66 1986-10-02 26 TEL AVIV The Israeli army will get its first woman general at the Jewish New Year on Friday when the head of its Women's Corps is promoted from colonel to brigadier-general, an army spokesman said. Colonel Amilra Dotan's f>romotion is expected to ead the way for theReuter - 66 words
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168 1986-10-02 26 Singapore textbooks not hit by ban on 853 Chinese characters SCHOOL textbooks In Singapore will not be affected by China's recent ban on 853 simplified Chinese characters. Changes are not necessary m the characters do ■•t appear ta the textbooks Bt the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore aad private publishers168 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-10-02 26 Four more art fairs at the Mall STARTING this week end, there will be an open-air art fair at the Orchard Mall every first Sunday of the month until January, weather permitting. All die artists who took part in the first fair in mid-July have been invited to show their314 words
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Article33 1986-10-02 26 SEOUL South Korea will release 751 criminals and juvenile delinquents from jail today, a day before the anniversary of the founding of the Korean nation. Justice Ministry officials said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous40 1986-10-02 24 BASKETBALL In-ter-constituency tournament (Toa Payoh, Gay World, 7.30pm). HOCKEY SH A Sealer k.e semi-final: SRC v SCC (Padang, 5.30pm). SOCCER Jurong League DIv Z: GATX Terminal v Baker Far East (Jurong, 5.15pm). TENNIS Cathay Pacific Interport tournament (Westin Plaza, dam).40 words
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Advertisement20 1986-10-02 25 10 th Asian Games TODAY'S results TODAY in English in Shin Min Daily News At all newsstands Available from 5.30pm20 words
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Miscellaneous97 1986-10-02 25 I Games diary BADMINTON <faasttr-fl-aaia aa* ftns ■sacsfsg: Men's and women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles. BASKETBALL Mea'a Iragae: Japan v Hongkong; Philippines v Jordan. Wetnea's leata-ae: China v S Korea. BOXINti Seal-Masls: Fly; light, welter middle; heavy; super-heavy. IXJI Krt*RIANI8M Flail: Individual dressage. JUDO Men's naaie: Light and97 words
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Advertisement121 1986-10-02 26 Travel Light, Shoot Light I -m t^WR mm^m. I Konica TC-X The sleek, sophisticated Konica TC-X M opens a new dimension in 35mm SLR a photography: travelling light. Fully automatic shutter priority exposure control and DX compatibility for automatic film speed setting. Plus manual exposure control and AE Lock. A121 words
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Advertisement328 1986-10-02 26 HE Now Zip gives you instant boiling X^^_ water every minute -_f£_J of the day... pfc~~> JUST TURN ON THE IAP jf ZIP OUT-DATES URNS O*^ KETTLES. COFFEE BARS AND JUGS MODELS TO SUIT EVERY KITCHEN IW OFFICE FACTORY -SlPf^lMl HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL "^nJ&fAlv&J^m* z,p 'S FULLY AUTOMATIC WW AND328 words
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Miscellaneous146 1986-10-02 26 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas from the late mommf onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 6.57 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.51 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 16/28 C Cioudv Melbourne 11/22 C Showers Bangkok 24/32 C Rainy Moscow 06C Cloudy146 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1986-10-02 1 Are children born with a sweet tooth and an aversion to bitterness? How do you get them to eat what's good for them? MAY NO chews on the question of children and their eating habits and, on Page Two, asks three parents howKENNETH KOH; K.F. SEETOH - 1,121 words
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Advertisement64 1986-10-02 1 Old-world charm 2 Good food at the Temasek Club New mode, new mood 3 German fashion's fresh style From back to front 5 Painting of the Year winner looks at the other side Food A Fitness Edited by May Ho Btyte Edited by John de Souza Bilingual Edited by Teo64 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-10-02 2 RON SHAW, 51, Australian nutritional consultant (right): 4 Kids are born with one aim in lif e that of finding out what annoys their parents, and doing those things. They kteep at it to test how far they can go before they are574 words
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Article, Illustration959 1986-10-02 2 ROOM Temasek Club, Portsdown Road Reirimdby NATALIN LINO RELATIVELY few people have heard of the Temasek Club, a club for Singapore Armed Forces officers. So members of the public are not likely to know that the club's fine restaurant, the Temasek Room, is open to959 words
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Article, Illustration834 1986-10-02 3 The German Designer Collections for Spring-Summer 1987 To JOHN de SOUZA, the German Designer Shows at the recent Igedo fashion fair were eye-openers! Not as trend-setting as Paris or Milan true, yet packed with fresh, feisty ideas to rival the world's best. TAKE note of the names834 words
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Article, Illustration779 1986-10-02 4 West Germany's gigantic igedo fashion fair is out to win top placing over Paris, Milan and other fashion centres. In his last article on the fair, JOHN de SOUZA, who was there on an Igedo-sponsored visit, finds out how. FASHION is a dynamic, exciting779 words
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342 1986-10-02 4 TRUST the Germans to offer nothing but the best At the recent Igedo Internationale Modemesse, it wasn't only high-quality fashion, but also high-satisfaction planning and organisation. Indeed, the Singapore Fashion Week in April next year could pick up some tips from Igedo's342 words
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Article, Illustration613 1986-10-02 4 JOHN da SOUZA meets the German designer who is coming to Singapore soon to show her 'new German fashion'. IF YOU'RE wondering what the "new German fashion" is really like, you can see it for yourself in two weeks' time. Irmin Heller, a designer613 words
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Advertisement247 1986-10-02 3 S^3<* flr. Jk W UIC BIG VALUE PRODUCTS MEAN BIG VALUE TO THE COMMUNITY CHEST OF SINGAPORE Now, ifs easy for you jL^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^^L^L^-M a part of their sales value will to help the Community Chest of I^^HH^^^^^^TSSH contributed towards the Singapore. Just buy any of UIC Big ISBBB fflß^j Community247 words
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Advertisement514 1986-10-02 4 Cal SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC <|gggP> CONTINUING EDUCATION I fl r DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING "X fl ■E is organising a post diploma specialist design course on m\\ I /^PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING DESIGN I in accordance to j V ASME API codes and ANSI standards I fl Date Monday,514 words
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Advertisement168 1986-10-02 4 International Conferences for the Electrical Electronics Industries in ASIA 21 24 October 1986 Worid Trade Centre Singapore Featuring: Power Conversion ond Industrial Control 22 23 October Trade ond Investment Opportunities in Asean. PRC and India 21 22 October Also featuring: Tutorials on Factory Communications and Development of VLSI -Based Products168 words
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Article178 1986-10-02 5 SWWSfifl-^? MMMMft&ff FK!I ir a- ik ft m m it #ft m£ it r-x-te RtmWJtm- -Ramtfttf ■********«<?« MMM fct*M*M o «fei* <«'Js:«'.«VB6>£*f»- *|J pq t f|i A MMM -MMMMM£MM fcftM -MMMMMMM p H+H9MMMM&M MMB*#M**M4TMH M Ml ni tt W MH* l. »MM o "M&m -a— m#7 *m«mmmhm— mm# J5 ?Uc2.#fW£-PJ178 words
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Article, Illustration711 1986-10-02 5 THE 2,000-year-old theory of the body's channels and collaterals is one of the great treasures of China's medical history. The channels and collaterals are usually described as a crisscross network in which qi, or vital energy, and blood circulate through the body. In the711 words
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Article, Illustration766 1986-10-02 5 KOH SIEW TIN talks to Sandy Wong Shin, the young winner of the Painting of the Year Award given by a local banking group. Her winning entry, which shows the reverse side of a painting, will be displayed in an exhibition at the National766 words
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Article, Illustration125 1986-10-02 5 4>A#'&«t3Stt^ C Northcote Parkinson, M. K Rustomji PSMtti* (WftAAtai.^) fljo &*4s#7#£§ft <A 3£ 2^ (working relationship)^ m&A^ Azmwmttz M. It^vA&mti'iJm. ii iltiffl*QGri*gtfr>t^ ti* tfj;fr?£ r^fi o 4*4^Jf##tfjm3:S MM WMt& *fcfth*f&A MM- fMreu*^«¥*a* A MM±MMMTM4*A l£*A &JS>#£>¥ife*mft!l fn f£?>jT«>i>t&tfHß <OMM *4s:fcgß#6Urt£ 6^ &°ri*s-*f#^iax .Wfl*4si*tfj4s M*MJMfcM#MM* tti£&_£ "<GMMM" H ftMlltt— Mftft XSS&125 words
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Article, Illustration822 1986-10-02 5 CHINA'S grandest garden is being renovated. Work has been underway for two years to transform a once desolate ruinous landscape into a unique history-book resort. Once the largest imperial garden in China, Beijing's Yuan Ming Yuan (Garden of Perfect Brightness) had, for more than822 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1986-10-02 6 M. KAMSAH SIRAT - M. KAMSAH SIRAT By Rampaian Lagu di TV ESOK, hari Jumaat, 3 Oktober, mulai jam 6.00 petang, meneruai Saluran 5, anda akan berpeluang menyaksikan auatu rancangan hiburan yang menarik. Dalam rancangan muzik dan drama ini para penonton akan dapat malihat bagaimana para artis1,073 words
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Article, Illustration727 1986-10-02 6 Oleh M KAMSAH SIRAT - Oleh M KAMSAH SIRAT SALINA, yang malang, akan datang ke Singapura pada pertengahan bulan ini. Dia mahu bertemu dengan para penduduk Kampung Kambing di Singapura dalam zaman selepas Perang Dunia Kedua. Salina mahu mengajak mereka balik ke hari-hari silam ketika mereka tinggal dan727 words
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Advertisement2246 1986-10-02 6 (W^fm 19 Homa Appliances/ 19 Horns Appliance*/ Lightings Lightings [CBiimi Lantarn Amtor'ftiact Wfk^^^^^^^^^^ggf m m f^ m^Rf^ m^^^^^^ 9*W I^^A .^A m *Wma* mm m^A m AWAa W W V H M. 0 m M^r^mmmt *^^BMMKi<AiJLy^Mi^jfaWßW^Biu<^i rav ri a^i^Tl maMaAtit)^MtlK^m\ m mmmmmWAaaWA^mmmm^^ W*j& .Ajj^^R B^^fr MWiii -*AA wLLMjU wiß it*2,246 words
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Advertisement565 1986-10-02 6 25 Sale Other Products BOLIO BOOK SHELVES for hoi St office use. $20 onwards Bedroom set li furniture also avail Fty Blk 2. T Payoh Ind Park Lor 8. #01-1403 or call *****00 SELETAR COUNTRY CLUB transferable membership for sale $***** Tel 746-8443 SENTOSA GOLF CLUB Membership for sale Contact565 words
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Advertisement856 1986-10-02 7 n\ Vi R m 3 m *M ||2|r telephone service: V £S IBS ii# I Hill Mon»ofri:<ldT, inS.iOpm .SpmdMdlinelor ne»tdayieSat:BJodmto?pm mMmummmmm W RA VW W f %A*m I 1111l (lUm deadline tor The Sunday limes) aPuhfc Hoiday 9am to lpm m^ <*V T)x RS ***** c L ASS COUNTER SERVICE:856 words
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Advertisement576 1986-10-02 7 34 Gardening/ Landscaping WE ARE SPECIALISTS In carpet grass, cow grass tufflng, grass and tree cutting, supply black soil, maintain carpet grass, house cleaning and transportation. Moderate charges. Pls. call for enquiries *****22. WE SPECIALISE WI Tree cutting, grass cutting carpet/ cow grass, laying, turfing, landscaping, removal and debris disposal.576 words
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Advertisement748 1986-10-02 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor FOR HIGH QUALITY renovation works which associate Goldhill Square or Comcentre please call Qutee General Contractors, tel *****42/ *****58 or pager *****19/ *****05 for a quotation. It costs slightly more but satisfaction Is guaranteed. SPECIALISED IN PRIVATE houses. Tiling, roofing, brickworks, concrete, painting, plumbing, aluminium sliding748 words
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Advertisement783 1986-10-02 7 38 TV/ Vidso/ Hl-Fi SENG LEONG ELECTRICAL Repairs C.T.V, Video, Antenna Installation. Fast Service! *****55 TECK SENG ANTENNA Installation And Services repair TV and video. Contact *****73 39 Othsr Personal Services SEATRO OEMS NOW does fast Jewellery cleaning It repairs at Orchard C St E. Tel *****54 49 Packing/ Storage/783 words
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Advertisement688 1986-10-02 7 51 Printing/ Copying Ssrvicsa A SERVICEI QUICKI 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. 1016.688 words
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Advertisement826 1986-10-02 7 57 Business Opportunities Imported g*nuln* leather good* A gonoral merchandise clearing by ■lock lot et 20% 30% balow foilowing co* t price*. Stocks ln Singapore for Inspection. Suitable (or Singapore, Malaysia. Indonesia, Brunei, Australia It USA markets. Executive briefcases 420 pes. $48,300 Designer briefcases 320 pes. $***** Ladles' bags 400826 words
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Advertisement590 1986-10-02 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domsstic Help Available Available J^^s^^nT^^^fTT7?B?TTa^iTsT[^^^^^^^ HLIPINO SRI LANKAN THAI e INDONESIAN MjSLIM LOOM. W* rart the Provinces monthly lo pick m terse* maids •WIDEST SELECTION Few hundr.ds New M^^_ i Arrival dv.t.i.d mtlwrmc Bk> dtt.i «<StJ* TT""™TT 2 *WEILTRAI«D Stnctty *npo«d I\|\V 2 W**S Demesne Transit*590 words
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Advertisement361 1986-10-02 7 C-oet4-0l I I h.4 DOMESTIC HELPERS WIDE CHOICE OF MAIOS FROM PHILIPPINES. INDIA. SRI LANKA INDONESIA AVAILABLE BOND INSURANCE. MEDICAL, WORK PERMIT AND UNLIMITED REPLACEMENT GUARANTEED FOR SPECIAL PACKAGE DEAL CALL *****44/ *****77 Ir SPECIAUSE IN 1 FIUPINO MAIDS 1 PACKAGE OFFER $5501ncl Full Insurance protection Documentation Fee Mk Services361 words
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Advertisement537 1986-10-02 7 66 Situations Vacant: 66 Situations Vacant: Profsssionsl/ Profsssionsl/ Executive Executive I SANDEN INTERNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD is nskißl Ike right person tor tlic new post of: DESIGN ENGINEER e \V level or Diploma in Mechanical I lectrical 1 ngineering e 3 vears working experience in mechanical designing e Must possess537 words
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Advertisement513 1986-10-02 7 An established manufacturing company in Jurong raqttkaa: BUSINESS EXECUTIVE (MALE) Requirements University degree In Business Administration. Economics or Recognised equivalent Singapore citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident Must have relevant experience preferably with background in international trade Bilingual in English It Mandarin (both written It spoken) Pl**** apply with hill cv..513 words
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Advertisement738 1986-10-02 8 £r&' v n,: w sssssJ"^ 70 i«;. ir«:./ v e,n 70 i£;. i:r«:.y" ,n,: 70 assy*- 1 7o 2— xt*-'* n 70 y 7, 1 jfssrtia c»e.i c.«ie.. cEi?.. iEET" SEE-" cSS*" aSST 1 s s immed vacancies in i anada tisncai Clerical rr=: i s^^^s^^^ssss for Flllplnas whose contract738 words
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Advertisement644 1986-10-02 8 MOVIELINK The first company to start In-house movies for hotels ln Singapore is looking for a: A. RECEPTIONIST Full-Time e OCE O' level. e Shorthand 80 wpm. e Typing 35 wpm. e Must be fluent ln English e Able to use telex. e Dynamic personality. e Pleasant voice on telephone.644 words
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Advertisement609 1986-10-02 8 A leading manufacturing/ trading company invitee applications from suitably quelified candidates for the post of: ACCOUNTS CLERK At least 2 years Accounting experience GCE 'O' level with LCCI Intermediate Accounting Must have Initiative and able to work Independently with minimum supervision Able to type Experience gained ln computerised Accounting environment609 words
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Advertisement785 1986-10-02 8 We require JUNIOR SECRETARY e Min. GCE 'O level, e Ito 2 years experience, e Age 20 to 26 years e Typing 55 wpm. e Knowledge of simple accounts and basic computer an advantage. Salary $800 to 8880 p.m Please write with passport photograph (n.r.) to: #00-04/ 08 Penlnaule Plasa785 words
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Advertisement988 1986-10-02 8 LARGE SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR over 30 lines required for long term temp. Job up $600 per month with major International bank. You must be able to start work immediately. Call personally to: Orchard Shopping Centre #07-07 (Next to Mandarin Hotel). CLERK/ TYPIST REQD. to start work immediately. Must have credit In988 words
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Advertisement701 1986-10-02 8 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK with typing ability reqd $450 p.m. 33 Fowlle Rd Tel: *****63/ *****62 FEMALE JUNIOR SEC. Mln OCE 'O' level. Able to type St send telex. No 9 Aljunied Road S(1438) GENERAL CLERKS REOUIRE at 08-09 Textile Centre, Jln Sultan. Salary $450 Tel: *****22 JUNIOR SECRETARY. GENERAL Clerk,701 words
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Advertisement536 1986-10-02 8 TWO thousand regsqns fgripining y^^^^^fc There are two thousand .MfAW I classified advertisements JAM today and there will be more if you were responsible for a good number of those advertisements, wouldn't you feel vou had made an important contnbuton to meeting the needs of users of The Straits Times536 words
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Advertisement132 1986-10-02 8 A area eetebWehed manutecturteg compeny in Jurong invitee suitably qualified pereona for the poata of I TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Experience In sales preferred e Oood contacts In the offshore St Industrial market e Able to work long hours. independently L under pressure I e Possess Class 3 driving licence132 words
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Advertisement533 1986-10-02 9 71 Situations Vacant: Mm Ulacoal WACOAL SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. hee immediate vacancies tor FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS a Singapore citizens e Age 17-28 years e Pleasant personality and neatness In appearance e Experience not necessary as training will be provided e Minimum salary above *****.00 e Commission rate 15% to 4%533 words
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Advertisement741 1986-10-02 9 71 Situations Vacant: Solas REAL ESTATE ***** Be a pert of our successful A aggreeatvs organisation We require smbttious A achievement oriented personnel tor our expenelon pro gremme. Pre requteites: e Male/female age between 21 ii 28 yrs. e OCE -O' Level tt above e Ability to communicate at all741 words
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Advertisement633 1986-10-02 9 71 Situations Vacant: Salas PETER LAI JEWELLERY PTE. LTD. requires EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS for Its new Wisma branch e Preferably conversant ln English. Mandarin tt Japanese. e Attractive Increment will commensurate with working performance. Intereeted, pteeee cell pereonelly from 10em to Bpm. at #02-40/ 82 WISMA ATRIA PLASTICS CONTAINER MANUFACTURER requires633 words
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Advertisement856 1986-10-02 9 71 Situations Vacant: Salas INDOOR JEWELLERY SALESGIRL required e Experience/ Inexperience, e Willing to learn. Interested plaaaa apply personally together with 2 non-returnable photos (peeaport size) to: #01-40 Rafflee City Shopping Ctr. Singapore 0817 MARKETING EXECUTIVE required e Degree ln Bachelor of Arts, e Proficient ln English/ Mandarin, both written856 words
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Advertisement611 1986-10-02 9 71 Situations Vacant: Salas #04-104 FAN EAST Plaza, Salesgirls wanted. 2 years' experience. Working hours 10am to 9.30pm. Interested please call at the above address. expanding CO. REOS. female Sales Co-ordlnator St Junior Stenographer (no shorthand needed). Interested, call: *****20. FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS reqd. Bilingual in English tt Chinese. Apply611 words
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Advertisement772 1986-10-02 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical I fSSTsti) PENTEX Xf^mmUl CIRCUITS I We are established and progressive PCB I manufacturer. As a result of our expansion I programme, we invite competent and ambitious personnel to fill the position fl of: I Engineering Assistant Reporting to the Factory Manager,772 words
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Advertisement631 1986-10-02 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical [i CMK SINGAPORE I IPTE) LTD. I I A well established factory I I manufacturing printed 1 I circuit boards invites I I applications for I Male applicants aged between 21 to 30 Completed National Service GCE A' Level or ITC/ Diploma in Electronic Engineering Knowledge631 words
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Advertisement653 1986-10-02 9 72 Situations VacantTechnical Roqulrad urgently FEMALE QUANTITY SURVEYOR e Must possess Diploma In Building e Minimum 1 year working experience, e Preferably staying around Tampines/ Bedok Interested applicants please submit your full resume stating salary expected It a photograph to: 81k.209 New Upper Chanel Reed #03-831 Singapore 1848 by 7th653 words
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Advertisement481 1986-10-02 9 73 Situations Vacant Production Way An expanding VB "ty international company^^ w invites you to apply I lor the position of Storting salary range. $550 to $750 per month o Seconaary school education o Age 24 30 years o Prepared to wotV on shin 1 2 years working experience in481 words
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Advertisement740 1986-10-02 10 73 Situation* Vacant 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situation. Vacant Production Production Production Production Production Production Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous MtaMltonMus sppW^ijiy^?A^n^ I parkview health centre lii Bi'll^ll All applicants must: MASSEUSES With or740 words
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Advertisement692 1986-10-02 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous An international Company roqubea tha following qualified pereonnel to work in Papua Naw Oubiaa POSITION A) A HUSBAND A WIFE TEAM CATERING MANAGER A HOUSEKEEPER to run a 50 bedrooms hotel ln Papua New Guinea. POSITION B) A692 words
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Advertisement321 1986-10-02 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous nifiirtit ntsTaunAMTs or M— m ltd A leading international Swiss restaurant chain requires: Minimum 2 years experience in western food preparation Able to perform shift duties Gross salary $800p.m. Minimum 1 year relevant experience Able to perform shift duties Gross salary SsBop.m. Permanent day shift Gross321 words
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Advertisement565 1986-10-02 10 requires A) CARPENTERS B) FIBRE GLASS TOOLERS Requirement!*: For Post A, preferably holder of NTC 3 ln carpentry trade and 1 year similar working experience. Those without NTC 3 but have 2 to 3 years' relevant working experience would also be considered. e For Post B, preferably has 1 to565 words
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Advertisement546 1986-10-02 10 GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE urgently requires MASSEUSES (25 vacancies) Attractive salary and benefits will be given. Call Molly or Kevin at *****45 x 450 Urgently required (A) PERSONAL DRIVER Age 40 and above. Minimum 5 years driving experience. Class 3 licence. e Pleasant disposition. Ability to converse ln English. Salary546 words
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Advertisement971 1986-10-02 10 SECURITY GUARDS REOUIRED at Bukit Timah, Orchard. Jurong A Thomson Road areas. Age between 35 55 years, able to speak A write simple English 12-hour shifts (day/ night) Interested call: *****47 or come personally to: 5001 Beach Road. #02-71 Golden Mile Complex URGENTLY REQUIRED INDIAN Salesgirls. Able to handle Indian971 words
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Advertisement657 1986-10-02 10 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS RE OUIRED at 7. Oentle Rd See Engineer Rajah CO. IN HILLVIEW Ave looking for 1 part-time Oeneral Worker Interested pls call *****22 OEBPATCH RIDERS REQUIRED with bike Apply Maxwell House #10-15. Singapore 0108 DESPATCH RIOER REOO. urgent ly. Call personally between 9--spm at #08-08. Blm Lim Tower657 words
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Advertisement891 1986-10-02 11 mmmZS****' FOf S M<rC M < 90 FO, 5...: Toy.!. 92 F., 5.!.: M.,d. *£r 5.1.: 97 For S.* V. hJ c... mama 99 V.hicl.. mmmA 10. Accommod..^ uaisun/wissan =^==^^=b== Other Makes Commercial Vehicles a—h.ki— u nil WE PROVIDE ATTRACTIVE inter est rates for used car financing with immediate approval891 words
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Advertisement922 1986-10-02 11 2/78 MERCEDES 200 manual, power steering, aircon., hl-fl, tax 1 87. PARF. beautiful cond Asking $27,900 Loan $18,000 *****36 UNREGO. M/BENZ 230E auto for re-export Call *****55, Jerry Low WE OFFER HIGH price for Mercedes (co pte plate) All models Anthony Chong: *****55 1872/ 1874/ 1875 St 1976 Mercedes Benz922 words
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Advertisement900 1986-10-02 11 O 80 DATSUN ML, aircon cassette, power windows, power steering Tel: 459-0674. Q 80 DATSUN 200L manual St Toyota Crown auto. Like new. Tel: *****16 Pager: *****57 0 82 DATSUN Bluebird 16 GL. aircon., cassette, tax till Dec '86. Tel 452-0733. 11/82 BUNNY 1.5 OL 5-speed. Aircon., radio cassette. Beautiful900 words
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Advertisement921 1986-10-02 11 '80 TOYOTA 1300. Alrcond Sports rims. $11,000 Exchange and HP *****47 Viva Motor 81, TOYOTA COROLLA s/wagon Aircon.. radio, cassette. Good cond $16,500 ono Tel *****94 '82 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 2.0 auto. 2 owners White. Full accessories. Tip top cond *****88 •82 TOYOTA 1300 DX Statlonwagon. Hl-fl, sports rims, new tax.921 words
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Advertisement868 1986-10-02 11 JULY 77 MA2DA 323, 1300 cc with PARF, aircon., 2nd owner, good cond $7,100 0.n.0. Tel: *****95 J-ATE '83 MAZDA 323 1.3 Notchback. Ist owner, hl-fl, low mileage. *****28 NEAR "81 MAZDA 323, 5-door Q plate View: 257A. Upper Thomson Road, near UOB Bank. 1 OWNER ALMOST '84 Mazda 626868 words
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Advertisement908 1986-10-02 11 FERRARI Mondial Quattrovalvole s Showroom condition. Low mileage 2 years old. Interested, please ceH: CleaeHone: *****30 (oN. hrs.) Ref. *****. ALMOST 81 HOLDEN Commodore SL Fully automatic. Alrcond.. radio cassette, power windows, central locking, s/rlms. Tax 11/86 Price $19,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****77 PORSCHE 911 TARGA. Best condition with Turbo spoiler,908 words
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Advertisement721 1986-10-02 11 '85, DAIHATSU 1000 cc van 5 doors, aircon. 1 owner. Original body. $11,800 ono. View 70-E. Lor. M, Telok Kurau. Tel: *****41. MARCH '82 DATSUN 720. diesel pick-up. 1 owner, new tax, $6,800. View: =02-28. Coronation Plaza. MID '81 TOYOTA Corolla blind van. Alrcond.. tax Dec. $5,700 0.n.0. 240 Lavender721 words
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Advertisement539 1986-10-02 11 WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? CASH PAYMENT We offer Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Comprehensive services for loans, car Insurance road tax. We accept: e Cars of all makes cc. e Commercial Vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. e Scrap cars or trade-in. Don't Hesitate,539 words
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Advertisement704 1986-10-02 11 ABLE TO PAY AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS e PARF or Non-PARF e Any m-jdel/ cc. e Company regn. e Private regn e Commercial vans/ pickups KINDLY CONTACT: MR. LEK TEL: *****78/ *****05 ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT for cars, non-PARF. secondhand vehicles Any model/ ct Heng Hoe Bros704 words
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Advertisement916 1986-10-02 11 DISTS CABUBBLL ROAD Newly renovated and painted Jstorey terrace hse 4 bdrms Ser v wit's rm 3 bathrms toilet Bal cony Carporrh Unfurn 51J00 DIST .B KB* SENG ROAO S/storey terrace house Z bdraia, 2 batnrms/ toileU. hall, kitchen Un*um. 8080 e Groundfloor shophouse. nali. kitchen, bathrms toilets Untwrn 8000.916 words
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Advertisement697 1986-10-02 12 106 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation m? *rr n m mn rf«ii ft n IAO a~.~~.~~4.*;!! I Available: Houses Available: Available: Available: AvSitabU: IvaSlbH^ A?2Z^ltoo^s 113 Fof S,l Hou 113 For Sale Houses 113 For Sals: Houses Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartmants Apartments UIU WfclL MAINIAINtD I)697 words
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Advertisement503 1986-10-02 12 1 For StylA?. Attractive practical maisonettes in small 48-unit complex. Village atmosphere with pool, squash court and landscaped gardens. For Vahie. Monthly rentals in 552,000 to 552,800 range, part or fully furnished. FOr LOCatUm. Conveniently situated on Sixth Avenue in District 10. Close to city, schools and shopping. For full503 words
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Advertisement303 1986-10-02 12 Newly renovated 5-room flat. Area About 2,soo sqft.' Suitable for foreigners or foreign contractors. T FOR RENT NOS. 9 A/ B/ C 11C TYRWHITT ROAD Unfurnished 3 bdrms. Residence or office use. Immediate occupation. Please call: *****44 ext. 373 Mrs. Maureen Lim D15T.0923 DEVONSHIRE ROAD Apartment for rental. Fully furnished,303 words
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Advertisement978 1986-10-02 12 D 1130 NEWLY REFURBISHED 2 1 bdrm apartments with aircons., cooker/ oven, fridge, curtains, wall-to-wall carpeting, lockable garage and swimming pool for immediate rental at $925 p.m. Inclusive maintenance charges. Interested parties, please contact Daphne Poh, Tel: 268-0011 LANDMARK TOWER APARTMENTB overlooking the city for immediate rent. Comprising 2 or978 words
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Advertisement905 1986-10-02 12 D.9 ORCHARO BEL-AIR, luxurious apt High fir. Panoramic view 4 bdrms pool, squash, security $5,500 neg Biltmore: *****77/ 8 D.9 PACIFIC MANSION. 3 bdrms attached baths furnished $800--$lOOO ono. Call Ban Keat Aaency *****05/ *****72. D.9 PRESTIGIOUS YONG Ann Pk mins. to Orchard 1/2/4 f 1 rm full facilities. $1,100905 words
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Advertisement895 1986-10-02 12 0.22. PARKVIEW MANS, facing Chinese Gdn. F/furn $750 neg. Call Mr Hong, *****55/ *****09 D.4 NEW FAIRWAYS Condo 3 1 bdrms., f/furn.. full facilities. $1,700 Biltmore: *****77/ 8 0.5 FABER HILL Condo. 3 bdrms. S/pool. Tennis. Asking $900 p.m. Tel: *****44 Albert Lim D.5 HONG LEONG condominium fully furn./ aircon.895 words
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Advertisement841 1986-10-02 12 TANGLIN COURT HOTEL- central, clean, comfort, convenient. Carpark Dally $30-$45 *****02 UNFURNISHED ROOM AT Topaz Road for single/ couple. Tel: *****59 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses EMBASBY ATTACHE REOUIRE houses St apts. In dlst.9, 10, 11 St 15. Able to pay 1 yr. advance. Call The Secretary *****20 (no agts.) GOOO841 words
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Advertisement1411 1986-10-02 12 m *m P\ irn. $l.iSO. hi DISTRICT 11, Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey j bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, reno- vated, land area 6,500 square feet, mature garden, must view. Only $600,000. Call *****09 after 10 a.m. i < I t\Aß| k\\. Now with Superloan, your1,411 words
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Advertisement940 1986-10-02 12 ROBIN WALK O/STOREV bunglw 6000 sq ft 4 I bdrms all attached renovated f'hold $B.V)K Windsor Prop *****41 DISTS FABER HILLS. Semi d 3.800 sq fl Renovated 4 1 bdrms $585,000 *****80/ *****82 D-19 ALONG TAMPINES. d- storey Inter terrace 3 l bdrnr. 2 Bm sqft $360,000 ono *****43 (agt)940 words
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Advertisement671 1986-10-02 13 114 AMrtmlnr. riV U 1U A^2™r. riVat 114 For Sblb: Privatß 114 For Sale Private 116 For Sblb: 116 For Sala: 116 For Sale: 116 For Sblb: 116 For Sal. 116 For Sala Apartmant. Apartment. Apsrtment. Apartmßnts HDB Apartmant, HDB Apartmant. HDB Apartment. HDB Apartments HDB Apartmant. HM Apartmant. I671 words
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Advertisement748 1986-10-02 13 0.1 128 SHELFORD HO. Luxurious 12 units of brand new 3-bdrm. servant's apts. with s/pool. Area: 2240 sq.ft. TOL soon. Only last few units avail. Interested pls. call *****55. INVESTMENT PBOPEBTY NEAB Orchard Rd. 2 bdrms. apt., 1,200 sq.ft. full facilities/ beautiful garden/ central aircon. $260,000 Kenwood *****16. CLEMENTI GATEHOUSE,748 words
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Advertisement927 1986-10-02 13 DIST.9 ELIZABETH TWRS. (Apt.) 2100 sq.ft. 3 > l bdrms. High fir Freehold $430,000. Agent *****70 DIST.9 WELKIN MANSION, high floor. 3+l bdrms. Well kept. $340,000. Cleland *****02 D-11 MINBU 80. 3 rms. Terrazzo/ ceramic. Wardrobes. 1,300 sq.ft. F'hold *****43 Trevose Housing. D 0923 (ZION RD.) renovated 3bdrmed apt. 1200927 words
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Advertisement819 1986-10-02 13 THE PLAZA, 3 units of 2-bdrm. apt. Each selling below $200,000. Buyers with CPF call *****33. URGENT SALEI D.lO Watten Estate Condo. 3 bdrms. 1200 sq.ft. D.19 Naung Ct. $288,000. *****39. D.14 3-BDRM. WALK-UP apt. for sale contact. *****80. 115 For Sala: HUDC Apartmants BEDOK BESEBVOIB HUDC maisonette. Fully renovated.819 words
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Advertisement976 1986-10-02 13 WIND HOUSING SERVICES TEL: *****03/ 4/ 5 5-ROOMED Boon Lay b1k.221 $99K Chai Choa blk 34 $ioSK Clementi b1k.413, 415 $135K- $137K Dapot Rd. b1k.114 $125K Hillview b1k.12, 13, 14 $110K 120K Hougang b1k.16 $H2K 4-ROOMED A.M. Kio b1k.562, 640 $76K $79K Bedok South blk 6. 48 S7OK $82K Buffalo976 words
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Advertisement2003 1986-10-02 13 3-BM. A.M. KIO. Furn ono. Interested parlies call Mr Liu. *****18/ *****28 3-BM. ANG MO Kio Blk 506. 580. 435. 208. 505. 608. 215. 112. 233. 604 246. 106. etc Full CPF *****20/ 64 3-RM. BEDOK N. Blk 128. renovated Incl kitchen St toilet Near stadium/ s/pool *****69 Agt 3-RM.2,003 words
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Advertisement213 1986-10-02 13 5-RM. BEDOK NORTH Slab Hlk 1 1 fully renovated, cupboards/ cabinets, ceramic *****54/ *****55 S-RM. EVERTON PK. blk 3 nicely renovated Full CPF Orace Union *****46/ *****87 S-RM. HAIG RD. Blk 7 High floor Well renovated $142,000 Call *****68 (Agent) S-RM/ (4-RM) HOLLANO Dr li«--dok North/ Chai Chee/ Marsli Ing213 words
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Advertisement784 1986-10-02 14 117 Properties Wanted 1 1t Factory Space. 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Space. 119 Warehooaea/ 119 Warehouse./ 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: I 124 For Rant 'rS, T sto "fl« Rpacaa Storage Spaces Shop Spacea Shop Spaces Ship Spsces 137 Tou Ang Mo Kio Bedok Clementi West Coast Geylang784 words
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Advertisement602 1986-10-02 14 I nm FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I I UNION CENTRE J FOR LEASE fA e Newly completed 6 store> light industrial building at .mmW+J^m Wtf^M Jaian Pemimpm Oft Upper Thomson Rd IKfl cargo lifts of 4.000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2.500 lbs Vf*&l£mAm^r loading mmmY?maW\miz>Am^m^r Building complied to602 words
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Advertisement454 1986-10-02 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces l A^m aa^^ 1647 sq.ft. office space in 7th floor, Straits Trading Building, Battery Road Available for Immediate rental, complete with carpeted rooms St office furniture. Lease with landlord at $3.75 p.s.f. Will expire 31/12/37 willing to leese out at reasonable price. Interested please I454 words
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Advertisement694 1986-10-02 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OUTSIDE CBD Orchard Twra. 2300- 5600 sq.ft. International Bldg. 480- 975 sq.ft. Far Eaat Shpg. Ctr. 325- 800 sq.ft. Jit Poh Bldg 650- 2842 sq.ft. Alexandra 20,000 sq.ft. Parkway Parodo 3200 sq.ft. Tong Nam 2850 sq.ft. YEO, OW A UM VALUERS TEL: 737-6666. Parkway Parade694 words
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Advertisement588 1986-10-02 14 lJUrC»\u m m-^^T^mAß^ W\/A. m AJr^Rt \^^M a\ \M f* m *2m*A C H 121 For Rant: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces r Furnished office units of various sizes available at very reasonable rates Jurong East MRT station is just across the road Conducive business environment with ample588 words
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Advertisement462 1986-10-02 14 26 NOS OF STALLS TO LET in BUGIS BAZAAR at EMINENT PLAZA A Modern Day Night Shopping Centre directly linked to BUGIS SQUARE j PARADIZ CENTRE An Investment Opportunity Use your CPF, or the combined CPF of business associates to purchase a limited number of vacant or tenanted shop and462 words
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Advertisement261 1986-10-02 14 'j s 127 OtlMr Rml Estat* r LAND FOR BIG plantation It South Sumatra suitable for rub ber, palm oil and cocoa. If inter ested reply to: Centrepoint P.C l Box 129, Singapore 9123. BANSEN DEVELOPMENT PTE. Ltd j req land or old bunglw. Joint venture welcome. Immed. casl transaction261 words
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Advertisement357 1986-10-02 14 "I 135 Air Travel mmmm mmmmmmmmmm^^^ m^ m NEW ZEALAND HOLIDAYS CITY PACKAGE-CHRIST CHURCH $1,088/--7 DAYS -SOUTH ISLAND AUCKLAND $1,888/- 11 DAYS NORTH SOUTH ISLAND $2,350/--mEMMTUMt nam mercy pte itd Specialists Centre Suite 03-47 3rd Floor 227 Orchard Road 3 Singapore 0923 Tai: *****77 (5 Unas) k /ECONOMY Flu* iMMirpouad357 words
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Advertisement37 1986-10-02 14 yyy mmSmr a%t aRt aWT Ama i^mMmmmm mf IN^^H HiNiUCiM m ~^r^mjß^Ami^lAfmM^m jWga \'K]|>f ill 1 WmWMAmmmmmr^^ u'.'.\kl_Z i...' 22 DAYS YUGOSLAVIA. Venice Spain and Portugal Oerman Asian Travel. Tel *****66 TA 049 Buy sell through CATS.37 words
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Advertisement625 1986-10-02 15 mamm a mmm. m am Ml -VTU.» l4 f lOUTB >^Tustralia New Zealand- m *^^m m^maaAammAmmmaaaaaaßmßmß _^____JBII I t^i n shanng oasis ififSUKS MIiStSSSSICa SiSnW ifiSSSSC sS?^!fflir sJfiSSS KTPTravets CB.EHo.id.ys j reiKiooae s Te1 534,010 22 4. 0 g ,i s sssss. m £zssr {•"swS 0 fiS^sSmSSi f "Ssar 1625 words
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Advertisement479 1986-10-02 15 Jogjakarta Experience from $555. Departs daily 4 days/ 3 nights package includes Tour of the famous Borobudur Temple. Jogjakarta Solo Romance from $645. Departs daily Hotel accommodation in Jogjakarta and Solo Borobudur Temple tour Visit to Mangkunegaran Palace, textile and antiques market. Surabaya Fantasy from $666. Departs daily 4 days/3479 words
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Advertisement970 1986-10-02 15 ur 1 ours ur lours 137 Toura 137 Toura SS [THAILAND 1 INDONESIA JAPAN JJ 3/4/5D From 2/3D m^ O Phuket 5399 Batam FT 99 A«^S„„ <DCP TIJ6 ThU F SUn> International Standard Batam View Hotel 7Q ToICVO HGdll SOUI 4/5/6D (Da.iy uep) From $640 30 Tanjung Pinang Sl4O -a970 words
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Advertisement114 1986-10-02 15 Pick up your businas by picking The Straits Times Classified as your business partner Now only $1259 Casuanna Village Hotel 4 persons in 1 bungalow An unpolluted/fun ho iday by the ocean Stay at Sun Internationa! Hotei-Resons the best m Mauritius Sun Card at no extra Charge entitles you to114 words
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Advertisement1392 1986-10-02 16 B BHBH s HSi THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 1986 137 Tour. 137 Tour. 137 Tou 146 Foreign Educetion 146 Foreign Educetion 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ I ISS Mod<tllino/ I w ti SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB Technicel Couraes Technical Couraea Technicel Couraes Jf?? fl 155 Mod^" r »9' Deportment Deoortment1,392 words
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Advertisement800 1986-10-02 16 CEk HOTEL INSTFTUTE FOR Is£a\ with AMERICAN HOTEL A MOTEL ASSOCIATION Only college in Switzerland ottering a Swiss Diploma and The Diploma of the American Hotel Motel Association at the same time Management team of Swiss experts ensure high standards Swiss-American programme with paid training in Swiss Industry English/French instruction800 words
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Advertisement1702 1986-10-02 16 Instruction Instruction I COMPREHENSIVE COURSES B« afjßßAmmmmmm 3*S»C S PROFESSIONAL X^HHHL MOOELUNO jA^A^MWr Beaic Course: Deportment Visual f Po,se Socal Grace. Make-up Shmcare ■T^ e>, JAW and Wardrobe Coordmabon Professional Couree: FasNon and wMRh' Photographic Modeling Personal Grooming Course Enrol now lor new classes. I TEL: 291 3733 PROFESSIONAL MOOEL1,702 words
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Advertisement306 1986-10-02 16 Call CATS for a timely gift for your newborn. Vi RaRmTRa 1 *****44 1 MR. S MRS. Lionel Alexander of 14 Warwick Rd. S'pore are proud to annouce the birth of their baby girl. Jana Prances on 26/9/86 170 Lost UOHT BROWN. CROSS breed dog. 6 mths. black mouth, wrinkles306 words
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Advertisement812 1986-10-02 17 AFPOIINTMENTS/WOTICES flflfli STANTS RSSOBBI BH I Tcl No 7 *****9 I Rates: I Rox Service: rrTV i ■Va«iTTTT_.J!«!^ *U<« Service: Tel *****11 Strait slimes: 5525.00 psc. rm. Collected: 555.00 I ele v Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RRWRtt TIMKAI) I ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525 .62 psc cm I Posted: SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS812 words
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Advertisement126 1986-10-02 17 r OET YOUR COPY N NOW A WIN ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY PACKAGES FOR TWO! Ifomarkfe CONTEST Beautiful beaches, exotic new places a perfect setting for Mills Boon romances. Now Mills Boon invites you to share the magic of romance, away from the daily hustle and bustle. An exciting new experience, with126 words
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Advertisement1237 1986-10-02 17 NOTICES J AA SUNSHINE ALLIED INVESTMENTS LTD M\ (Incorporated In Singapore) AmrAMMmmrWk. ANNOUNCEMENT The directors of Sunshine Allied Investments Limited are pleased to announce the audited results of the Company and its subsidiaries tor the financial year ended 30th June 1986 Year to Year to Mm 30/6/.? ±_9Lzr SS'OOO SS'OOO1,237 words
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Advertisement235 1986-10-02 17 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a consequence of the intended change of the name of a ship by our clients, Astranor Shipping Pte Ltd of 70 Shenton Way 19-03, Marina House, Singapore 0207. we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships235 words
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Advertisement718 1986-10-02 17 in .T'v. mun iui ni ur inr, MTCBUC OF SINGAPORE Origin* <!■* San.T<aaa Na. IMI at .MC la the matter af the prnpert) omprtned In iaatrvmeat martgage dated tith Oetaher IMS numbered I i*3U C aad made betweea CHI ANG YEAN »«d PIYATAMRONG SI REEPORN AND CITIBANK N.A. And la718 words
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Advertisement1691 1986-10-02 18 NOTICES 9 m aßßmaaaamm^^^^ I I CHUAN TOP MARINE LIMITED I I (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) I 9 The Directors are pleased to announce the audited consolidated results ot the Company and the Group tor the year ended 30 June fl 1986 9 9 Latest Year To Previous Year To 91,691 words
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Advertisement42 1986-10-02 18 NOTICE OF WINDING-UP ORDER In the Matter of OCEAN LIGHT ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Windlng-Up Order made the 26th day of September 1986. Name and address of Liquidator: The Official Receiver, 140 Hill Street. Singapore, 0617 LOW ii YAP Solicitors for the Petitioner42 words
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Advertisement1500 1986-10-02 18 I 11 NI l^liVx/VL LL BERHAD 9 (Incorporated in Singapore) I The Directors announce the unaudited results for the Group and for the Company for the half year to 9 30th June 1986. I GROUP COMPANY I 88 m 9 m I Turnover 221,298 336.517 .34 Operating profit(loss) 9,046 (3.686)1,500 words
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Advertisement321 1986-10-02 18 THE BANKBUPTCY ACT (CHAPTEB 18) IN THE HIGH COUBT OP SINGAPOBE IN BANKBUPTCY NO. 1427 OP IMI. BE: Mdm. Ng Baek Leag EX PARTE: Standard Chartered Baak (fermerly known aa The Chartered Baak Credltar Ia the Matter af a Baakraptey Nattee Lssr.ed aa the Ith day af May, 1181. NOTICE321 words
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Advertisement712 1986-10-02 18 IN THE DOB COUBT OP THK RKPCBUC OP SINGAPORK I Cempaalea Winding I p No Ui at IMI. la the Matter af The (•mpaalea Art (Cap. IM) Aad la the Matter af Everythtag NataraJ (Health FeeAm) Pie. LM. ADVEBTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the712 words
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Advertisement691 1986-10-02 19 NOTICES NOTICE Please be informed that the following persons are no longer connected with the Company in anyway 1) Mr. Loo Kah Song bearer of NRIC No. *****40/H 2) Mr. Loo Kah Boon bearer of NRIC No. *****77/E 3) Mr. Loo Kah Oon bearer of NRIC No. *****08/F They are691 words
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Advertisement281 1986-10-02 19 NOTICE Mr. Low Kim Leng (IC. No. *****81/1) Formerly of Sin Nan Huat (Heavy Equipment) Pte. Ltd. 77. Jaian Wangl Singapore 1334 TAKE NOTICE, we the Solicitors for Tan Kim Cheong of 77A Leboh Beragan. Port Klang, Selangor request you to communicate with us as soon as possible as we281 words
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Advertisement172 1986-10-02 19 r GET YOUR COPY NOW ~_V WIN ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY PACKAGES FOR TWO! tmJr^Url r*S -^Q^ Romance V^Jfe^S^ CONTEST V v "aJl^ J^SSEffl Beautiful beaches, exotic new places a perfect SV» f^BEy^^ y^<*^ setting for Mills Boon romances. Now Mills iJjfS y~ c > f?^^N Boon inv 'tes you to share172 words
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Miscellaneous305 1986-10-02 19 Comics SUN TAN ByCoUette PEANUTS By AcAuis IU WaSxCT I llS^mmmWSmmmm^ WHEM WAS «6 BORN^ I I WMATUJAS MIS EARLV I M SOW.. WE aaiMHßßßai^^Mßaaaaaaaaai^H^B^^^MMM^B^aaaaHaaai^^^^^^^M^H^^^H^^BHß^^^H^^^^^^—gi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^— THE BOHN LOSER By Art Amxmaom BEETLE BAILEY By RRm mfRkmRR r iW5 IsX^Y.l'^feoi^PDHt^THlM^l'AA W^^l AM A CttlDW Eo3|O^^^ OIKINER ISH'T FOR IJUST CAME OVER305 words
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Miscellaneous189 1986-10-02 19 23 Not against roughing French team to study 26 Stops, perhaps, in re- 24 How odd a call nani uuwn 1 Not so enthusiastic Umarron about an item of kitchen equipment (8) 2 Bound to leave some--3 Slim elves play around vnanrpnivKi tne square (t>) SOLUTION 5 Money fines can189 words
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Advertisement344 1986-10-02 20 B BB;.>,B:'B'"B r :B:' n B: l< B/B: B. I 1.11.KK :2nd WEEK! i LIDO: Season ENDING SOON! (*****14) S SHOWS at 11am. 1.30, 4.00, 6 45. S.IS Her dream was to coach high fl school foothaM. Her nightmare V^X m was Central High '< <* *>\RRa ka mHjniaaßlMaM m\344 words
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Advertisement775 1986-10-02 20 'm B f^^J L'J£IJAIII ■■■.■:Bi B B B B JADE: OPENS YflbAYl f I I the WHOLE FAMILY i|! ■I Ptfl kfl |fl !>: 1 1 aSte 9 i n hi ii x I PMMiiaaiallll KM x 1 1 SbbsKAv 11 I 1 <!> ■I HWS IliJ M It ■I775 words
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Advertisement591 1986-10-02 20 """^mj mivicj, inuKWAT, Uv_l OBfcK Z, IVB i| CATHAY J*™ PEOPLE'S THEATRE 5 TOMORROW MIDNIGHT I (CATHAV: 11 4 SPM aNO «Q LIST) SATURDAY MIDNIGHT at i CATHAY/OOEON-KATONG/BROADWAY: 11.45PM I REGAL/MAJESTIC/JURONG/WOOOIANDS: 12.00am >► GOLDEN SULTAN/BEDOK/KONG CHAN: 12.15am 1 1 A nMvW at stiragth, ramragr ama ArirrmlaaOaa' 5 OLIVIA CHENG V591 words
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Article, Illustration759 1986-10-02 21 Actress Sigourney Weaver is back In Aliens, the sequel to the hugely successful Allen. She talks to VERNON SCOTT about the film, which will be shown here in November. SIGOURNEY WEAVER made her movie debut in Alien and now, seven years later, she is starringUPI - 759 words
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Article, Illustration658 1986-10-02 21 GEORGINA EMMANUEL previews two dinner concerts to be presented at the Margaux Ballroom, Hotel Meridien: a chamber concert featuring Le Quatour Via Nova on Friday at 9.30 pm, and Ars Antiqua de Paris in concert on Oct 30 at 9.30 pm. JEAN-CLAUDE658 words
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Article, Illustration489 1986-10-02 21 You've seen Brideshead Revisited, a TV series based on British writer Evelyn Waugh 's book of the same name. Soon, you may get to see Scoop, Waugh's acerbic satire on newspapers. SCOOP, as any self-respecting journalist will tell you, is requiredUPI - 489 words
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Miscellaneous129 1986-10-02 21 What's On PtHFORWAMCES AS YOU LIKE IT. Shakespeare's romantic comedy presented by The Stage Club. Drama Centre. 7.30 pm. Tickets at $6 and $10 available at Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre), Centrepoint and Cold Storage Jelita. On till Saturday. (Showtime on Saturday: 2 and 8 pm.) INSTANT ASIA SHOW. Featuring129 words
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Miscellaneous102 1986-10-02 21 FORUM WOMEN AND SPORTS. Presented by the Association of Women for Action and Research (Aware). Queens town Library auditorium. 6.30 pm. Free. PUBLIC LECTURES LANGUAGE, EDUCATION AND SCIENCE: FUTURE NEEDS. By Professor M.A.K. Halliday, Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor and Professor of Linguistics, University of Sydney. I^ecture Theatre 13, National102 words
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Miscellaneous144 1986-10-02 21 the sealion. Showtime: 11.30 am and 3.30 pm daily. Free, but entry charges to the zoo are $3.50 for adults and $1.50 for children. EXHIBITIONS WORKS IN ACRYLIC. About 25 works by Tan Swie Hian. Presented by Art Forum. The Promenade, 03-13. 10 am 6 pm daily, except Sundays. On144 words
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Miscellaneous136 1986-10-02 21 children. 10 am -6 pm daily, except Mondays. On till Nov 30. WAYS OF LIVING. Photo exhibition by Christiane P. Scharlau. Goethe-Institut. Singapore Shopping Centre. Noon 6 pm. Ends today. THE ART OF ZHOU SHAOHUA. About 30 pieces of Chinese landscape paintings. Presented by Shan Peck Pte Ltd. #02 09136 words
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Miscellaneous129 1986-10-02 21 cents for children. CROWN JEWELS EXHIBITION/BRITISH FOOD FAIR. Sponsored by Cold Storage and British Airways. Centrepoint atrium. 10 am 9 pm. Free. On till Sunday. POTS AND LAlMJOs FROM GRANDMOTHER'S KITCHEN. Straits Chinese Gallery, National Museum. 9 am -4.30 pm daily, except Mondays. Free, but entry charges to the museum129 words
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Miscellaneous118 1986-10-02 21 photographs taken secretly by George Aspinall, a Japanese prisoner of war at Selarang Barracks in 1942. Group Lounge, lobby level, Hotel Meridien, Changi. 8 am 7 pm. EXHIBITION AND SALE. To promote the works of Singapore artists. Presented by Bazaar Art 99. Raffles City, Unit 113/117 125/129. 10 am 10118 words
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Miscellaneous1023 1986-10-02 21 I Radio One FMSterto 90.5 mrc m VHF Band I 5.5$ AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning Another Show1,023 words
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Advertisement196 1986-10-02 22 WKmmimWmi 1 The Card that recognises what you are, AAV-FL VVaJjCIL yV-FU. AAilXtC# Like the restaurants you visit and the type of holidays you take, the card you carry says a lot about the kind of person you are. If your card is the American Express* Card, for instance, it196 words
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Miscellaneous1338 1986-10-02 22 I ~gfMWM^f m^ m hadow Chasers Hlaaa AHnnilMtAiiA getting the ice-cream "W'T' night Rider Re- 111 J k W Cora's Stranger (Ch UIOS6 6IICOIIIII6rS cone WK demptltn tf a Champi- I V^LW A VD 5, f.Mpm) Wiw^w w--wwsMee«wa a* The nose is the centre of at- II ta (hk 6,1,338 words
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