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Title Section16 1986-10-04 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8516 words
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Article, Illustration783 1986-10-04 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Govt studying recommendations of consultants, says Chok Tong By Razzmatazz of a show opens The Place for Us: Page 10 The Exotic East Colonial Heritage Tropical Island Clean and Green Resort Garden City FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong last night lifted783 words
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Article65 1986-10-04 1 CAIRO Egypt's ruling party has swept the board in uncontested elections for the Upper House of Parliament, which the government said showed public support for President Hosni Mubarak. Mr Mubarak's National Democratic Party won 10.9 million 97 per cent of 11.2 million votes cast In Wednesday's poll, boycottedReuter - 65 words
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Article287 1986-10-04 1 DOREEN SOH - POSB cuts housing loan rates DOREEN SOH By CREDIT POSB has cut half a point off its housing loan rates its second cut in less than two months. Home loan rates are now 7 per cent for repayment periods of up to 10 years and 7.25 per cent for loans287 words
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Article, Illustration15 1986-10-04 1 An eight-page advertising supplement in your paper today15 words
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176 1986-10-04 1 TEN victories yesterday, three ia athletics, gtie^iUieacd bwtt Sevth Korea's seeesri-plaetng In the nKxlal tally with 7S {•Id, if silver »ad M r«ate medals, wav mm Japaa"(SsS^7). China grabbed five Cis to malaUla their I wttk U-IS-M, tat tke Eoreaas lighted ap176 words
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Article, Illustration198 1986-10-04 1 Yang Razali Kassim - Top Indonesian military honour for SAF chief Yang Razali Kassim By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Singapore's armed forces chief. Ma-tor-General Winston Choo, Is to be conferred Indonesia's highest military honour by his counterpart, General Benny Murdanl, here tomorrow. Tomorrow is the 41st anniversary of the Indonesian armed forces. MaJ-Gen Cboo will198 words
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449 1986-10-04 1 Congress kills Reagan's veto on S. Africa sanctions WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan suffered a major foreign policy defeat on Thursday when Congress overturned his veto of a Bill imposing tough sanctions against South Africa. The Senate move buried Mr Reagan's policy of "constructive engagement" and pushed the United States IntoUPI; AFP - 449 words
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Article96 1986-10-04 1 Par avian mail JAKARTA Letter* are winging to their destination on the small island of Babar with chicken feathers rather than stamps affixed to the envelopes, a newspaper reported yesterday. Colourful feathers are being used In place of stamps on the isolated island some 260 km east of Timor whereAFP - 96 words
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Article70 1986-10-04 1 WASHINGTON Prea*dent Raaald Reagan la D»t ready to oeaclade a nuclear teat baa treaty wtta B«vtet Leader Mlk ■all Gerhaehev wkm they meet In Icelaad aext week, the White Hevae aald. A B«Tlet apakeamaa •aid la Maaeew earlier that the Sevtet Ualaa heUevea the leadera eevldReuter - 70 words
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Article344 1986-10-04 2 HDB pet centre THE HOUSING BOARD will soon set up its first pet centre, including veterinary clinics, in Serangoon New Town. Nine shops there have been set aside exclusively for the retail of small pets and to provide veterinary facilities. Page 11 McDonald's offer MCDONALD'S IS offering a $100,000344 words
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Article270 1986-10-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THAT THE Speak Mandarin campaign has come so far In so a short time Is testimony to the adaptability of people when there are good reasons. One good way to speed It up even more was suggested by Mr Goh: At hawker centres and everyday270 words
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Article97 1986-10-04 2 VIEWS ON LEGAL BILL WE PUBLISH a selection of letters on the issue of the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill. One reader says the Law Society should set a good example for the other professional bodies. He says that since the Government demands high standards of its MPs and ministers,97 words
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Article275 1986-10-04 2 No extra aid A WEEK of world economic talks in Washington has ended with the less-developed nations getting little more than crumbs from the plates of the big industrial powers, with the United States and its major allies still divided on interest and exchange rates. Ministers from275 words
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Article178 1986-10-04 2 22 FURNITURE MAKERS TEAM UP TO PUSH DIRECT SALES TWENTY-TWO Singapore furniture manufacturers and importers, plagued by slow-paying retailers and faced with stiff competition from the industry giants, have joined forces to sell directly to the public. The companies have opened a 2787.00 sqm showroom called Home of Homes178 words
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207 1986-10-04 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Young leaders' pledge THERE HAVE been assurances from the successor military leadership in Jakarta that Indonesia in the post-Suharto era will not deviate from the political direction the Old Guard has set for the country. The assurances were given by the army Chief Of Staff,207 words
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Article339 1986-10-04 2 Two upset Americans TOP EUROPEAN rookie Jose-Maria Olazabal, of Spain, and Naomichi "Joe" Ozaki, the youngest of three golfing brothers from Japan, upset seeded Americans in the first round of the World Matchplay Championship in Went worth, England, on Thursday. Olazabal, 20, qualified tor a grand quar-ter-final against American339 words
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Article333 1986-10-04 2 Old travel books JUST FANCY THAT! Among the places of interests for tourists here in the late 19th century were places like the General Hospital, the lunatic asylum near it and the Christian cemetery at Kampung Java. This was recorded in a book entitled Stranger's Guide to Singapore333 words
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195 1986-10-04 3 Peter Hazelhurst - Nakasone apologises to nation as well Peter H azelhurst By I Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Prime Minister Yasohlro Nakascne apologised yesterday to the Japanese people for racist remark which caused outrage la the Halted State*. "I will have to discipline myself In future," Mr Nakasone told the lindget Committee In Parliament.195 words
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Article46 1986-10-04 3 SYDNEY Seven people were taken to hospital with head wounds after a freak hailstorm swept through Sydney yesterday, police said. Hailstones as big as golf balls damaged light aircraft, cars and homes in several suburbs during the five-min-ute storm, they said. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-10-04 3 Seoul braces for end of 'Games truce SEOUL The prophets of doom are back in business in South Korea, warning of the consequences of politicians' failure to agree on peaceful constitutional changes. With the political truce called for the Seoul Asian Games which are due to end on Monday, commentatorsReuter - 559 words
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Article121 1986-10-04 3 DAMASCUS A senior Syrian diplomat, Mr Iyah Mahmoud, was kidnapped on Thursday night by unidentified gunmen in Teheran and released several hours later, a Syrian official said yesterday. "The matter is over now and Mr Mahmoud is no longer in the hands of the kidnappers," heAP - 121 words
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169 1986-10-04 3 SEOUL The whereabouts of four Iranian weightlifters missing in Seoul for more than 24 hours remained a mystery yesterday. Iraqi consular officials yesterday denied reports from Paris that the four athletes had sought political asylum at their consulate and had asked to joinAFP - 169 words
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335 1986-10-04 3 BEIJING CHINA'S Communist Party said yesterday Soviet support of Vietnamese forces in Cambodia threatened China's security and stood in the way of restoring party ties between Moscow and Beijing. A spokesman for the party's Central Committee's International Liaison Department said moves to restore linksReuter; UPI - 335 words
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200 1986-10-04 3 Taiwan 'to lift martial law by end of year' TAIPEI Taiwan's Kuomintang government will lift martial law "soon" and revoke a ban on new political parties, a senior KMT official said yesterday. The Kuomintang has an 80-per cent majority in the Parliament, but the government of ageing President Chiang ChingKuoUPI - 200 words
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272 1986-10-04 3 NZ about to pull out of recession, says govt WASHINGTON New Zealand is pulling out of its economic recession and can expect modest growth next year, Trade and Industry Minister David Cay gill says. He said in an interview that New Zealand companies are beginning to step up exports andReuter - 272 words
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397 1986-10-04 4 Bickering blocks extra loans for Third World WASHINGTON A week of world economic talks has ended with the less-developed nations getting little more than crumbs from the plates of the big industrial powers, with the United States and its major allies still divided on interest and exchange rates. Ministers fromAP; Reuter - 397 words
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202 1986-10-04 4 SYDNEY The New South Wales state government has accused judges of challenging the authority of Parliament in opposing plans for a legal watchdog body to investigate public complaints against them. State Attorney-General Terry Sheahan told Parliament on Thursday night the government would notReuter - 202 words
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Article102 1986-10-04 4 BEIRUT Islamic Jihad yesterday released a videotape in which two American hostages appealed for US government efforts to win their release. The hostages, Mr Terry Anderson and Mr David Jacobsen, said that fellow hostage Mr William Bucklev, 58, political officer at the US Embassy inAP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-10-04 4 IT WAS a festive welcome fer Kyrenla II (above), the replica of an aadeat Greek merrhaat ship when It arrived la Paphes, Cypras, yesterday after retracing an 111-fated Mediterranean Jsaraey IJM yean age. Cyprlsts taraed eat la thii thoasaads to greet the H-metre vessel when It decked.Reuter - 168 words
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101 1986-10-04 4 Lost Moore sculpture found in rail station LONDON A valuable sculpture by the late Henry Moore which was stolen from an art gallery two years ago has been found in a locker at a railroad station, police said. Scotland Yard said that officers searching for narcotics had gone to theAP - 101 words
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166 1986-10-04 4 TOKYO The government has paid about 30 billion yen (Ss42o million) in export insurance to Japanese companies trading with North Korea. This was because of Pyongyang's failure to pay its trade debts, Mr Kunio MoriKio, of the Ministry of International Trade and IndustryReuter; AP - 166 words
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Article96 1986-10-04 4 AMERICAN ASTRONOMERS successfully linked a US satellite to tracking stations in Japan and Australia recently, creating the biggest telescope yet made by man, scientists said in a report released on Thursday. Professor Gerald Levy of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena said that in July and August scientistsAP; AFP - 96 words
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Article58 1986-10-04 4 SOVIET AND BRITISH scientists have signed a protocol for joint space research, leading to the possible launching of an unmanned satellite in the *****, a British Embassy spokesman said in Moscow. The protocol was signed on Wednesday by the Soviet Institute for Space Studies and British National SpaceReuter - 58 words
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Article46 1986-10-04 4 WEST GERMAN Foreign Minister Hans-Die-trich Genscher will stay in hospital until today for observation after fainting in Parliament on Thursday, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said in Bonn. Mr Genscher, 59, slumped in his frontbench seat after delivering a 20-minute speech on disarmament. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article60 1986-10-04 4 SIXTY CHILDREN were killed in a missile attack by Pakistan on an Afghan border district two weeks ago, the official Kabul Radio reported on Thursday. The radio, monitored in Islamabad, quoted a protest note to the Pakistani Charge D'Affaires in Kabul saying that 700 missiles were firedReuter - 60 words
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Article25 1986-10-04 4 AT LEAST 27,000 birds and small animals have died mysteriously around a migratory bird sanctuary near Seville in !>■»>■■■ Spain, environmental officials said. APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration375 1986-10-04 5 Iceland's PM uses emergency powers to tighten security In other words... 4 I'M able to walk down the streets every day and I'm often stopped by somebody who says 'You're a nice fellow,' or says 'I don't like you'. I don't have a bodyguard and I haven't asked for one.AP; Reuter - 375 words
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208 1986-10-04 5 Space arms a step closer to war Gorbachev MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, speaking just over a week before he meets President Ronald Reagan in Iceland, warned the United States yesterday that space weapons represented a step towards war. Speaking at a ceremony in Moscow, Mr Gorbachev said the SovietReuter - 208 words
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Article119 1986-10-04 5 W. Germans to dig deepest hole BONN West German geologists plan to bore the deepest hole In the world at a cost of 450 million marks (Sssso million) and eight years drilling. The 14-km hole is aimed at examining the Earth's crust in a zone where continents collided 300 millionReuter - 119 words
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Article246 1986-10-04 5 Israel and Jordan sign bank deal TEL AVIV ISRAEL and Jordan held secret direct talks in London last month leading to the opening of a Jordanian bank for the first time in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, senior Israeli sources said on Thursday. They said the talks, involving officials of theReuter - 246 words
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228 1986-10-04 5 CAPE CANAVERAL After months of debate, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has come up with its first post-Challenger shuttle launch schedule. This is amid indications there will be an ambitious five to seven flights in 1988 when launches resume. Nasa administrator JamesUPI; AP - 228 words
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110 1986-10-04 5 PARIS President Francois Mitterrand has refused to sign a decree redrawing France's election districts, forcing Premier Jacques Chirac to take his proposal to Parliament. The row over redistricting has been brewing for months, taking on added importance as a test of "cohabitation". A statementAP - 110 words
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425 1986-10-04 5 BLACKPOOL BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party could become the first British government to outlaw nuclear weapons and power after voting to scrap this country's independent deterrent and close United States nuclear bases. At its annual conference on Thursday, the party, which is ahead inReuter - 425 words
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367 1986-10-04 6 UNITED NATIONS AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz has said the administration had a right to confuse adversaries through the dissemination of misleading stories in the media. At a news conference on Thursday, Mr Shultz was asked about charges in the Washington PostAP; Reuter; UPI - 367 words
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Article, Illustration200 1986-10-04 6 Reagan's Aids joke angers gays NEW YORK A homosexual rights group has demanded that President Ronald Reagan personally apologise to Aids victims for reportedly joking about using the disease to subdue Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The Washington Post reported on Thursday that the President started the banter with Secretary ofUPI - 200 words
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Article251 1986-10-04 6 TEHERAN Iran, once the Middle East's second largest oil producer after Saudi Arabia, introduced petrol rationing from yesterday to safeguard strategic supplies. The state-run Teheran Radio quoted Oil Minister Gholamreza Aqazadeh as saying that four-cylinder cars and larger vehicles would be limited to 60 litres ofAP; Reuter - 251 words
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251 1986-10-04 6 BOSTON Pish oil may prevent the mont rommos heart disease, atherosclerosis, which also Is a major cause of stroke*, a team «f docUn reported In the New England Journal of Medlrlse Dr Bonnie Weuer, of the Inlvenrity of Maasaehasetts Medical Centre la Worcester, saidReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-10-04 7 WASHINGTON The US Senate has defeated the sworn attempt this week to give the Philippines USS2M million (***** mil ion) in extra economic tid next year. The vot* was 57 to 41 In the Re jab I Iran-con-trolled Seaute on a move byReuter; UPI - 243 words
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295 1986-10-04 7 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim By Jakarta Correspondent Indonesia's armed forces pledge continuity after Suharto JAKARTA There have been assurances from the successor military leadership here that Indonesia in the post-Suharto era will not deviate from the political direction the Old Guard has set for th? country.295 words
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Article271 1986-10-04 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA Talks for peace with the communists may now become an issue before th* Suprme Court. Lawyers for captured communist leacer Rodolfo Salas and two others said they had file! with the court a w.it of habeas corpus challenging their detention271 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-10-04 7 BANGKOK THAILAND'S flamboyant family planners invaded Bangkok's Patpong red-light district on Thursday night, bringing inflated condoms, sex IQ tests and virility tonirs to turn men's heads away from the bargirls. But only five men took up another free offer and had the quick vasectomy operation.Reuter - 280 words
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Article146 1986-10-04 7 Australian newsman shot in clash BANGKOK An Australian journalist has been shot and a Canadian newsman disabled while accompanying guerillas inside north-western Cambodia, informed sources said. They said Australian David Nason suffered minor face and chest wounds in clashes between Khmer People's National Liberation Front (Kpnlf) guerillas and Vietnamese orReuter - 146 words
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326 1986-10-04 7 MANILA The Philippine Government plans to sell 163 state-owned enterprises under a privatisation scheme expected to net more than US$7 billion i Ssls billion) and save the economy US$l.4 billion a year. Government Reorganisation Minister Luis Villafuerte said the plan involves six banks,Reuter - 326 words
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Article55 1986-10-04 7 Crackdown a success BANGKOK A police crackdown on criminals at major tourist spots in Thailand has ted to a 40 per cent drop in complaints from foreign visitors, police said. Col Chalermdej Chompunut, commander of the Tourist Police Unit, said that since the crackdown started nearly 400 people had beenReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-10-04 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent No-confidence motion to test solidarity BANGKOK With five days to go before Parliament debates a no-confidence motion against Commerce Minister Surat Osathanugrah, a rift seems to have developed between the major coalition partners in Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's government. This400 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-10-04 8 Usno 'locked in three-way power struggle' KOTA KINABALU A three-corner power struggle has emerged within Usno over the party's future role in Sabah, the Star newspaper reported yesterday. One faction wants Usno to dissolve to form Umno Sabah, it said. Another faction wants Usno to remain as an indigenous party,295 words
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212 1986-10-04 8 1 5 ,106 arrested on drug charges in eight months KUALA LUMPUR A total of 15,106 people were' arrested for trafficking and distributing drugs in Malaysia from January to August this year. The latest publication of the Anti-Drug Task Force quotes its deputy director, Mr Hussaini Sulaiman, as saying thatBernama - 212 words
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147 1986-10-04 8 Generals reaffirm joint push against border Reds BANGKOK Thailand and Malaysia have confirmed they will <x>ntinue joint efforts to root out Malaysian terrorists operating^ from Thai hideouts. Thai Lt Gen Wanchai Jitiarr.nong said thai since February his troops had ki!»ed or captured 35 insurgents end destroyed 35 camps of theReuter - 147 words
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Article72 1986-10-04 8 PENANG A proposal to privatise the Penang Port Commission (PPC) is being considered. A decision is expected by mid-1987. A PPC senior official said feasibility studies would begin next month. The government was calling for tenders from merchant banks to act as consultants in theNST - 72 words
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153 1986-10-04 8 JOHOR BARU The Johor race circuit at Pasir Gudang, 32 km from here, has been given a M5200.000 facelift to double its seating capacity in preparation for the international Lucky Strike Grand Prix scheduled for Oct 11-12. The grandstand, which could seat 2,500Bernama - 153 words
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252 1986-10-04 9 Lawyers warned of swift action for misconduct KUALA LUMPUR BAR Council President Param Cumaraswamy has denounced lawyers who misappropriate their clients' money, saying they were guilty of one of the most heinous kinds of professional misconduct. He warned that the council would not hesitate to suspend them from legal practice.NST - 252 words
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181 1986-10-04 9 JOHOR BARU The Malaysian Chinese Association has mapped out a four-pronged strategy to help the government revive the economy and ride out the present recession, MCA President Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik said yesterday. He said a consensus had been reached among all MCA leadersBernama - 181 words
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Article, Illustration82 1986-10-04 9 IT really got this army cameraman's goat, it did. He had tried to shoo this goat away from officers awaiting the arrival of Chief of Army Jen Datuk Seri Mohamed Has him Mohamed Ali, when the goat decided it wanted to kid around aBernama - 82 words
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Article55 1986-10-04 9 PENANG The Agriculture Ministry is studying the possibility of undertaking large-scale fruit-tree cultivation on idle land under a privatisation scheme. Deputy Agriculture Minister Datuk Alex Lee said this would be a good move as fruit had ready markets and there were about 920,000 hectares O' MU»Bernama - 55 words
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156 1986-10-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR Twenty-nine depositors yesterday filed a suit against a credit company, seeking the return of MJ217.100 which they had deposited with the firm. The 26 men and three women claimed in the suit filed in the High Court registry here that theBernama - 156 words
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180 1986-10-04 9 SDP to hold merger talks with DAP KUALA LUMPUR The Socialist Democratic Party (SDP) will hold its central executive committee meeting on Oct 25 to decide whether it should merge with the DAP. SDP president Ahmad Nor said yesterday the proposal was still in the initial stages. "All statements soBernama - 180 words
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Article, Illustration186 1986-10-04 9 'BMF backdated records to appease auditors' HONGKONG Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) backdated its Carrian loan records in 1962 to appease its apprehensive auditors, the Carrian trial heard yesterday. The statement was made by Mr Graeme Hamilton, defence counsel for former Carrian boss George Tan, who is on trial with fiveAFP - 186 words
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Article137 1986-10-04 9 US would expel them, too Dr M KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad, commenting on the expulsion of two Asian Wall Street Journal reporters from Malaysia, said that even the United States would take such an action. Dr Mahathir, in an interview with Malaysian journalists in NewBernama - 137 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-10-04 10 OPENING in the middle of a glut in hotel rooms is nothing new to Westin Hotels. The worldwide hotel group also faced a room glut when it opened the Shangri-La Hotel here in 1971, said Mr Harry Mullikin, Chairman and Chief Executive317 words
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82 1986-10-04 10 Telex service links ships to Singapore TELECOMS has introduced a new shore-to-ship service for telex users in Singapore. The Telex Group Call Service enables subscribers to make a group call from a teleprinter to a group of ships in the Pacific Ocean. Calls can be made either automatically or through82 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-10-04 10 Old site that holds special meaning for old RI boy AS A schoolboy, be walked the corridors to classrooms and played in the large open Held that was part of the grounds on Bras Basah Road occupied by Raffles Institution. Raffles City, Singapore's biggest development protect with shdpping, business, tourist,411 words
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Article, Illustration441 1986-10-04 10 TONG YOKE THO - Razzle dazzle with a vision of the past TONG YOKE THO Opening of Raffles City the Place for Us By Even 'Sir Stamford Raffles' was there in the audience THE story began in candlelight. In the dimmed, hushed Raffles City atrium, nostalgia tugged at many hearts as Raffles City dug441 words
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174 1986-10-04 11 ATM cards for blind: Decision next week A GROUP of 13 banks providing automated teller machine service will decide next week whether the blind should be allowed to use ATM cards. The ATM Committee of the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) met yesterday to discuss the issue but took174 words
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Article64 1986-10-04 11 THE Singapore branch of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants has appointed its executive committee for the year 1986/87. They are Arthur Seet Keong Hoe, president; Chew Teck Soon, vice-president; Daniel Loke Chiew Mun, honorary secretary; and Andrew Ng Tya Ah, honorary treasurer. The committee members are Choy64 words
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Article52 1986-10-04 11 THE Marketing Executives Group is organising a study tour to Batam from Oct 31 to Nov 2. Fees for the tour will be $260 for the group's members and $300 for Singapore Institute of Management members. Non-members will pay $350. Registration for the tour closes on52 words
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Article33 1986-10-04 11 THE People's Association will hold a kindergarten concert on Oct 11 at 7.30 pm at the Kalian g Theatre. The guest-of-honour is Dr Tan Cheng Bock, MP for Ayer Rajah Constituency.33 words
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262 1986-10-04 11 A PAST-FOOD chain Is spearheading a new campaign to help and the two schoolboys missing since May. McDonald's Is offering a $IM,Mt reward to anyone who knows the boys' whereabouts. The latest offer, made yesterday, brings the total reward offered to $12t,Nf262 words
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473 1986-10-04 11 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By Nine shops in pilot project up for tender today THE Housing Board will soon set up its first pet centre, including veterinary clinics, in Serangoon New Town. Nine shops there have been set aside exclusively for the retail of small473 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-10-04 11 TERESA CHEONG - One burger rookie coming right up TERESA CHEONG By FOR life in the fast food lane fast food kitchen, really it would have helped if I had bionic eyes, hands and legs. I was caught in a whirl of hamburgers and fries, and all the time someone would be shouting253 words
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122 1986-10-04 11 350,000 expected to join in HDB joy MORE than 350,000 residents are expected to take part in tomorrow's Residents' and HDB Area Office Day celebrations. This year's celebrations will be on a grander scale. In Ang Mo Kio new town, a carnival and 6':-hour sing-along marathon are in store. Local122 words
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115 1986-10-04 11 A MAN was fined $500 yesterday on each of two charges of hitting a taxidriver with a stool and for possession of a knife. Chew Hock Soon, 26, admitted committing the offences at a coffee-shop at Lorong 25A, Geylang, on Jan 13. The115 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-10-04 11 Looks aren't what this beauty seeks in a hubby FIDELITY. That is what Miss Lim Suet Kwee, runner-up in this year's Miss Asia-Pacific beauty contest, wants in a husband. "Looks don't matter. It is the beauty of the heart that counts," said the 22-year-old flight stewardess, whose favourite actor is236 words
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Article56 1986-10-04 11 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy, Mohamad bin Masan, was taken to hospital with head and body injuries after he was hit by a lorry at a zebra crossing in Yuan Ching Road on Thursday morning. Those who saw the accident are asked to contact Sergeant Othman Ahmad56 words
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270 1986-10-04 12 Singapore labour costs likely to decline SINGAPORE looks set to enhance its competitive edge against its main competitors Hongkong, South Korea and Taiwan. A sign of this is that employers are likely to enjoy lower production costs in the manufacturing sector this year. The reason the unit labour cost is270 words
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Article59 1986-10-04 12 THE Singapore Action Group of Elders will hold a seminar on health at its premises in Maude Road on Oct 25 from 8.45 am to 5.30 pm. Call 466^906 or write to the chairman of the organising committee, Mr Fong Chan Yoon, at Block 1, Maude Road,59 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-10-04 12 USING a llth-Century brls (Malay dagger) from Perak, Mr Zolklfll Mohammed cut a string and sent a bunch of balloons soaring towards the dome of the National Museum yesterday. That set the mood for the opening of Singapore Heritage Week. Mr Zulkifli,314 words
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88 1986-10-04 12 THIEVES struck a $10,000 jackpot when they broke into the Seletar Country Club in Seletar Base last weekend. They forced open four jackpot machines and stole $10,000 in coins after breaking into one of the rooms between Saturday and Sunday. Police said the thieves cut88 words
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Article66 1986-10-04 12 THE Bedok Branch Library has set up a centre for parents to pick up tips on handling and bringing up their children. The Parent's Centre, open only on Fridays between 5 pm and 9 pm, has books, pamphlets and magazines related to parenting and child development.66 words
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Article, Illustration810 1986-10-04 12 CONRAD RAJ; CATHERINE C. ONG - CONRAD RAJ and CATHERINE C. ONG The Promet Saga By THE so-called "innovative" Promet survival plan was instead described as "evil" in court yesterday. Mr Michael Hwang, counsel for a group of its bankers, said: "It worries the banks that directors of Promet810 words
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Article103 1986-10-04 12 HEARING on Promet Berhad's applications to remove the receiver placed by its creditor banks and the order preventing the group from disposing of its assets have been adjourned by the Kuala Lumpur High Court to Monday. Ten banks had obtained court orders on Sept103 words
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Article, Illustration378 1986-10-04 12 Speak Mandarin Campaign SIX years ago, the only Mandarin word* Mrs Tan Son Hlang could understand was xfe jfe (thank yon). She wan more at home In English and dialects. But after relentless study Mm Tan, matron of Alexandra Hospital, has now proudly added378 words
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206 1986-10-04 12 Why campaign must continue for at least 1 0 years THE annual Speak Mandarin campaign among Chinese Singaporeans will go on for at least 10 years. This is the amount of time needed for the present generation of students to reach adulthood and put Mandarin to frequent use, said Senior206 words
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Article, Illustration482 1986-10-04 14 IRENE NG - IRENE NG By Business picks up at complex A NEW sparkle has been given to the jewellery trade at the South Bridge Centre and business is blooming for a florist. It is all due to the large numbers of visitors to the482 words
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161 1986-10-04 14 Three more areas offer free Sunday parking CHENG San, Chong Boon aad Jalan Kaya, the three coastltaeacles maaaged by the Ang Me Kle EMt T»wn Ciudl, will have free Saaday parldag fr»m tomarrew. Aeaaaell member said thto to the lint One e«stttaeaeles laaaagea' by a towa eaaaeU have eaOeettv^fuM for161 words
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336 1986-10-04 14 Tough to explain wage restraint if firm is profitable: B-G Lee HOW do you tell your rank-and-file workers that the company is making money and yet they will not get a wage increase? This is the Ihorny problem union leaders will have to confront next year, said Brigadier-Gen-eral (Res) Lee336 words
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288 1986-10-04 14 Early rebates for 16,000 FairPrice shareholders MORE than 10,000 NTUC FairPrice shareholders have received, earlier than usual, dividends and rebates due to them, the NTUC publication, The Singaporean, said. They are among the 16,000 shareholders who opted to have their dividends and rebates credited directly into their bank accounts through288 words
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99 1986-10-04 14 THE Central Provident Fund has sent pamphlets to about 100,000 families to explain the Minimum Sum Scheme. Printed in a question-and-answer form, they explain in English, Malay, Tamii and Chinese, how the scheme works. Enclosed with PUB bills Answers are given to queries99 words
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Article71 1986-10-04 14 Flood closes POSB for a day THE Post Office Savings Bank branch on the ground floor of City House, Robinson Road, was closed yesterday after it was flooded in the morning. A POSB spokesman said the ground floor and basement were flooded. The basement was under 30 cm of water.71 words
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Article54 1986-10-04 14 THE Science Centre library has extended its opening hours on Saturdays to 5 pm. The three-month trial extension will end on Dec 31. During this time, the opening hours on Saturday, unless it is a public holiday, will be from 10 am to 1 pm, and from 254 words
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Article119 1986-10-04 14 Union close to 100 target A UNION representing workers in the food processing industry is hitting almost full membership. The Food and Beverage Industrial Workers' Union needs to persuade only another 356 bargainable workers to Join before it reaches 100 per cent. According to the NTUC publication, The Singaporean, 3.244119 words
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Article33 1986-10-04 14 A PART of Kampong San Teng from Upper Thompson Road to Marymount Road will be closed from noon today for construction of the Macßiahie Viaduct Motorists should us* Marymmint Lane instead.33 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-10-04 15 SEVEN years of tender care flourished into a bloom that swept three top awards at the Orchid Society of South-east Asia's annual show at the Botanic Gardens yesterday morning. The Dendrobium Datin Yungchee Wong-Tourinum "Singa", a hybrid that produces yellow and purplishbrown flowers, was chosen232 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-10-04 15 L. E. PREMA - Court clears dentist of molest charges L. E. PREMA By Assistant says she was in room, too DENTIST Sarasudin bin Jetty was yesterday cleared of all three molest charges. Soon after he was acquitted by Magistrate David Gerald, Dr Samsudin. 26, of Neptune Medical and Dental Group, told The Straits468 words
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Article85 1986-10-04 15 $10,000 drain covers missing THIEVES stole 200 drain covers worth about $10,000 from a drain near five Housing Board blocks in Yishun Industrial Park A between Tuesday and Wednesday. A HDB maintenance officer, Mr Tan Kwee Tone, 37, told police that he realised the drain covers were missing when he85 words
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Article150 1986-10-04 15 THE Port of Singapore Authority has adopted a system of fixed fines for traffic offences within the port area from last Wednesday. The new system of fines also makes a distinction between offenders driving heavy and non-heavy vehicles. Previously all traffic offenders were treated150 words
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Article40 1986-10-04 15 MR S. Chandra Das, MP for Chong Boon, and Mr Lai Tha Chai, MP for Henderson, left for Argentina yesterday to represent Singapore at the 76th Inter-Parliamentary Conference in Buenos Aires from Monday to next Saturday.40 words
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80 1986-10-04 15 WITH the help of 25,ttt orchids, Singapore Airlines has come out tops again. A flower-bedecked float In the shape sf Singapore has won the top prize at this year's Mldosn? Parade in Osaka. More than a million Japanese watched the parade on Sept r3ght80 words
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441 1986-10-04 15 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By WITHIN two years, Singapore's city area will have an "intelligent" traffic control system one able to respond automatically to demand on the road. The Australian-made system will decide, for example, the duration the green light is on based on traffic441 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-10-04 16 ILENE ALESHIRE - Facade of Nedlloyd House to stay ILENE ALESHIRE By THE Hong Leong group plans to keep the facade of its recently-ac-quired Nedlloyd House intact and add a new high-rise building onto it, according to Mr Kwek Hong Png, chairman of the group. Hong Leong has not yet decided how large468 words
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Article281 1986-10-04 16 THE Johor authorities have taken steps to help ease the jams at the Causeway, caused by an increase in the number of cars crossing it. According to a report in the Malaysian daily The Star, the t'aily average number of cars has increased by281 words
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Article72 1986-10-04 16 THE LATEST Singapore Government Directory is now available at bookstores at $5.50 a copy, 90 cents cheaper than the previous edition. The 533-page directory is published by the Ministry of Communications and Information. It lists all government departments, statutory bodies, institutions of higher learning as well as72 words
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Article81 1986-10-04 16 THIEVES STOLE $30,990 and a $4,000 cheque from the Joyance Palace Restaurant in The Plaza hotel in Beach Road. A restaurant accounts clerk found the table drawers prised open at about 9 am on Thursday. The restaurant owner, Mr Yeo Eng Hock, 52, checked and found the money81 words
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Article61 1986-10-04 16 A THAI labourer was charged yesterday with molesting a woman hawker at an Ang Mo Kio worksite. Kampanart Khamloy, 27, allegedly grabbed the woman from behind and pressed her breast at a worksite off Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9 on Sept 22. Kampanart, who denied the offence, was61 words
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Article66 1986-10-04 16 A MAN was charged yesterday with causing mischief by setting fire to the fioor and front door of a fourth-storey flat. Tan Chai Cheng, 48, allegedly poured benzene, a flammable liquid, at the flat at North Bridge Road on Thursday before starting a fire. Tan is now66 words
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Article58 1986-10-04 16 A LABOURER was charged yesterday with molesting a waitress on a beach. Abdul Rahman bin Nairn, 29, allegedly caressed the buttocks of the 19-year-old woman at the beach off Bedok Jetty, near East Coast Parkway, at about 3 am on Thursday. He is now on bail of $2,00058 words
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Article57 1986-10-04 16 A MAN was charged yesterday with attempting to snatch a gold chain from a salesgirl in Jurong on Wednesday Goh Lai Poo. 32. allegedly tried to steal a $800 gold chain and pendant from Miss Ng Boon Suan. 25. at about 9.30 pm at Block 253. Jurong57 words
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Article37 1986-10-04 16 A SEMINAR on office automation will be held on Oct 27 at 5.30 pm at the Sheraton Towers' ballroom It is jointly organised by the Sing;* pore Institute of Architects Building Centre and AiivAustralia Pte Ltd37 words
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296 1986-10-04 16 63 volunteer tutors to be honoured THANKS to (3 young men and women, 12.W* Indian youths have been able to get help with their homework. These "weekend helpers", whose ages rangefrom 21 to 2C, are the regional and project co-or-dinators of an educational scheme organised by the Tamils Representative Council296 words
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Advertisement632 1986-10-04 12 COUNT ON US SINGAPORE Axiom No 1 for all Better Living staff Axiom No 3 Axiom No 5 4No service industry can achieve enduring {When a customer makes a complaint that When a customer compliments us, enjoy success unless it delivers genuine value is at all reasonable, rectify the problem632 words
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Advertisement408 1986-10-04 13 Between now and November 2, you can shop your way to a fabulous yourself a holiday for two to any of 24 exciting cities around the world holiday in an exciting contest at Daimaru! Hurry! There are 56 return tickets by 18 international airlines to be won. For every $40408 words
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Advertisement247 1986-10-04 14 THE ESSENTIALS. What Every Homemaker Shouldn't Be Without. M Wk 2-her Food Flask t£% a\ rvil di ■<**§ KiH in stainless steel if Iff 1 l StiC LMI > ■n^l^l^l^l^H II lit I J -.11 1! shoe rack T A 0 ■^I^I^I^I^IH cJmiAssd^ 4 f sX I 1 j^Z^f* Twin-Airpot247 words
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Advertisement79 1986-10-04 14 MEETING YOUR MINIMUM RETIREMENT NEEDS HEKEMJHI KEPERLUA.* rtlNI.V* ANDA SELEPAS BLRSARA be pamphlet explaining the Minimum Sum cheme... 3t,9H to 35,Mt copies sent oat dally Color Photos j h 3R 1W 3 Only 35mm roll film m/m Not applicable for express service and repeat orders 1 day service -i ■H79 words
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Advertisement307 1986-10-04 15 Why it's possible for you to enjoy such savings at The Factory Outlet, Metro Golden Mile! s s i^\^^H^^« BF^^2&^fiß^Bßß^^^iSßHßißß *C% C*^ illßr^B^ L^9^l The merchandise for The Factory Outlet is sourced directly from Outlet. At the Factory Outlet, quality men's and ladies' fashion major manufacturers from all over the307 words
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461 1986-10-04 17 ALL buildings should undergo structural checks of some sort every five years, expert witness Dr Harbha jan Singh Parmar suggested yesterday. He told the inquiry that research in the West has indicated that reinforced concrete does not last as long as it461 words
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219 1986-10-04 17 Evidence points to overloading on roof expert TIIK unauthorised water tank on the roof of Lian Yak Building exerted an additional load on the bonding, an expert wttaeas said yesterday. Dr Harbha Jan Stn gh Parmar said that although there appeared ÜbcM leakage, there was evtdeaee of crack* on the219 words
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296 1986-10-04 17 THE inquiry has been adjourned to Wednesday when lawyers will make their submissions on the reasons for the collapse of Lian Yak Building. The commission has so far heard evidence on its first term of reference the cause of the collapse over a296 words
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Article, Illustration583 1986-10-04 17 WONG AI KWEI; JUDY TAN - WONG AI KWEI JUDY TAN Stories by and I wouldn't dare to go and put something iff it was unknown to me. I may be putting my neck in a noose. s Dr Parmar (left) on the suggestion that perhaps the engineer who583 words
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211 1986-10-04 17 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 the211 words
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Advertisement130 1986-10-04 17 Two negligence suits settled Page 25 TRAINING THAT LEADS DIRECTLY TO A CAREER Parents and school-leavers, do you know. what career options are available after the 'O' levels? what courses, training and facilities are available at the Singapore Polytechnic? what entry requirements are needed for a Poly education? ■w^^ \3^A130 words
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Advertisement166 1986-10-04 17 The Esprit Store MB H 270 Orchard Rd., Singapore J »^^3I^IH Open everyday 10:30-9:33 BPP^jB W JMHUHI *****33 P^SSSI Iv^^^J Only at Esprit Fall '86 fSafe^ J I ft B^ .^BBBB^^ .^bß BBBf'^ B BSEIIM 1 s d K^«4B VI a^^l fl flll^flflllllllllHlllllHßi^b^ fl CB Ik' k^'Aß fl Bjk K166 words
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Article594 1986-10-04 18 NOW in its eighth year, the Speak Mandarin campaign has come a long way. In 1979, when the campaign first started, the task of persuading Chinese Singaporeans to drop dialect in favour of Mandarin looked most daunting. Almost impossible, some said. For it was not easy to594 words
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Article134 1986-10-04 18 "So something most have helped this building to stand up." Mr Harbhajan Singh Parmar, member of a three-man panel of technical experts, expressing astonishment that the badly designed Lian Yak Building had stood for so long. "Iceland is not as cold as it sounds." Miss World,134 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1986-10-04 18 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Around the region By Suharto's surprise checks on markets seen as deft political move JAKARTA President Suharto's surprise market checks here on Sept 19 have been described by analysts as a deft political move to keep the morale of Indonesians highReuter - 1,568 words
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Article81 1986-10-04 18 It was the first time in four devaluations that President Suharto found it necessary to personally counter the psychological side-effects of a policy decision Travelling almost incognito, with only two ministers and a television crew accompanying him, he searched the markets for any wild price hikes and hoarding of essential81 words
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557 1986-10-04 18 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane GOODBYE, JUDGE MB JUSTICE Wahab Ghows has retired as Judge of onr Supreme Omtl Thursday wm his iMt day in offlrf. Ob Monday, the Judirial and Legal Officers' Association (JLCA) h— ted a farewell dinner for him at the Orchid Inn. Amoct557 words
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Article805 1986-10-04 19 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow correspondent One lives frugally, another largely on the black economy MOSCOW Two Russian families last week told The Straits Times how they manage their finances. The first lives honestly but is hardly able to make ends meet. The second lives well805 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1986-10-04 19 4 The National Commission on Working Women, which studied the depiction of older women in prime-time, says female characters over age 50 account for 20 per cent of all women, double the pro- portion a decade ago. By ALVIN SANOFF WASHINGTON Network television1,290 words
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Letter, Illustration298 1986-10-04 20 It has a vital role in maintenance of ethical standards IT has been reported that an extraordinary general meeting of the Law Society has rejected the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill now before a select committee of Parliament. (ST, Sept 23). The Bill seeks to298 words
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127 1986-10-04 20 I REFER to the story on the Law Society's objections to the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill which is now committed to a select committee of Parliament. (ST, Sept 25). Miss Teo Son Lung, whu proposed the original motion, was quoted to be "...totally at a loss127 words
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167 1986-10-04 20 AS an ordinary citizen who will have to turn to a lawyer when I am in trouble or who wiil require legal advice to protect my rights, e.g. when I buy a property, I am relieved that the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill now before167 words
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222 1986-10-04 20 I AM of the view that the Government must always act to protect the interests of the people. I would, therefore, like to express my support for the legislation now before Parliament to tighten up control of the legal profession. The Law Society is upset222 words
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458 1986-10-04 20 Proposal raises questions for select committee I REFER to your report "Bill to tighten up legal profession". (ST, Aug 28). The legal profession is governed by an Act of Parliament (the Legal Profession Act). Contrary to what some people may think, members of the458 words
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473 1986-10-04 20 I REFER to the report "Only one way to judge Bill's opponents: Jaya (ST. Sept 23). First, I am puzzled as to how one can come to the "irresistible conclusion" that opponents of the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill condone the473 words
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Letter359 1986-10-04 20 On Chua Sian Chin's letter PLEASE permit me to refer to Mr Chua Sian Chin's letter "MP: Majority of lawyers did not attend meeting what does this show?" (ST. Sept 27). Obviously, the MP for MacPherson chose to misread my letter "Does MP really know359 words
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Letter148 1986-10-04 20 On Dr Augustine Tan's remarks I DO not know much about the Bible, but what I do know is that it is Christian to forgive. "An eye for an eye" I believe (perhaps incorrectly) is not Christian. Certainly, a head for a finger cannot be148 words
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Article92 1986-10-04 21 INTEREST in banking and plantation stocks helped the Singapore stock market end the week on a steadier tone yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.63 points to 816.15, the Business Times Composite Index which includes the big banks gained 6.27 points to 699.65 and the DBS92 words
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Article11 1986-10-04 21 lOUBCULS 1,012,000 Sime Darby 832,000 DBSCULS 712,000 DBS 671,00011 words
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Article98 1986-10-04 21 Oct 2 Oct 3 Oct 2 Oct 3 ST Properties 414 21 414 82 BT Composrie 693 38 699 65 ST Mnings 273 70 273 23 IlMcahr 1 *****62 *****246 ST Plantations 1976 32 *****7 Bl 06 OS -278 —133 DBS CPMndei 277 71 280 08 CADI -6818 -676498 words
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Article38 1986-10-04 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines 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) All time Htfi 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) AHtirot Low 74 75 (17/9/64) ***** (28/4/86)38 words
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Article14 1986-10-04 21 ITHE US dollar lost 175 ticks to close at DM 2.0055 in Singapore.14 words
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Article24 1986-10-04 21 IDM Y FT S$ HK$ IS$ UM 2 0085 153.85 Unq 7 1660 unq 1 4345 ***** ***** 6.5720 ***** 7.8000 *****24 words
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Article13 1986-10-04 21 I In Singapore, gold gained US$l3.OO to close at U*****.50 an ounce.13 words
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Article50 1986-10-04 21 Eurodollar: Lost six ticks to 93.98 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 45 ticks to 0.5000 a contract. British pound: Gained 30 ticks to 1.4290 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained six ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 125 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Gained U5513.20 to U*****.60 an ounce.50 words
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Article91 1986-10-04 21 JAKARTA Indonesia will increase production of crude palm oil and rubber despite repeated Malaysian demands on producers to cut production in an effort to stabilise prices. "We cannot fulfil the demand as, in this case, there is a difference in interest," Junior Minister for the IncreaseAFP - 91 words
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Article41 1986-10-04 21 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts) Harvard University has sold U*****.7 million (5J344 4 million) worth of stocks and bonds in several companies doing business in South Africa. The companies are Texaco, Chevron, Exxon, Royal Dutch Petroleum, Ford, Schlumberger and Phelps Dodge. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article85 1986-10-04 21 BEIJING China will break the monopoly of its five specialised banks and set up more secondary markets for commercial paper, vice-president of the People's Bank of China (PBC), Mr Liu Hongru, has said. The official Outlook magazine quoted him as saying that the country's financial institutions doReuter - 85 words
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Article63 1986-10-04 21 TORONTO Continental Bank of Canada, which has been struggling to stay afloat after the collapse of two smaller banks undermined investor confidence, is merging with Britain's Lloyds Bank. Continental, which has assets estimated at U554.32 billion (519.37 billion), will take the name Lloyds Bank Canada whenReuter - 63 words
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Article36 1986-10-04 21 TAIPEI Taiwan will soon legalise individual gold imports, banned for 35 years. The move is part of efforts to promote free trade and reduce the country's excessive foreign exchange reserves. AFP ReuterAFP; Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration476 1986-10-04 21 BERTHA HENSON - BERTHA HENSON By 22 team up to push direct sales TWENTY-TWO Singapore furniture manufacturers and importers, plagued by slow-paying retailers and faced with stiff competition from the industry giants, have joined forces to sell directly to the public. The companies have opened a 2787.00476 words
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Article182 1986-10-04 21 DBS to cut prime rate DBS BANK will cut its prime lending rate to 5.75 per cent on Monday the first bank to follow United Overseas Bank's two-week lead in the year's fourth round of prime rate cuts. DBS Bank will also cut its interest rates for deposits to three182 words
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Article161 1986-10-04 21 'Funds move to foreign banks' KUALA LUMPUR Deposits held in foreign banks in Malaysia have risen sharply in the past two months owing to depositors' transfers of funds from local financial institutions, bankers said. They said lack of confidence in the Malaysian ringgit, the closure of 24 deposit-taking cooperatives pendingReuter - 161 words
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Article16 1986-10-04 21 INTRACO Ltd has appointed Mrs Lim Joke Mui as company secretary from Oct 1.16 words
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555 1986-10-04 21 JILL HUM - JILL HUM By CONSUMER banks are in no great hurry to follow the example set by Standard Chartered Bank which has decided to stop paying interest on savings accounts with less than $50. Of the banks contacted yesterday, the Post Office Savings555 words
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240 1986-10-04 21 United Asian still waiting for word on rights issue KUALA LUMPUR With the deadline for United Asian Bank's rights issue less than a month away, bank officials have still not received word from the three partners, all Indian Banks, on whether they will take up their portion of the rights.MBT - 240 words
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115 1986-10-04 21 LONDON Sterling picked up on foreign exchange markets yesterday after hitting a record low against the world's major currencies on Thursday. Thursday's weakness was a result of concern about British interest rates, money supply figures and the price of oil. The sterling index which measuresReuter; UPI - 115 words
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Article273 1986-10-04 21 S. KUMAR - SES wants leaks plugged S.KUMAR By THE Stock Exchange of Singapore expects three public-listed companies to conduct Investigations to determine how Information of their rights issues were leaked before they were announced recently. In separate letters to the boards of L A M Group Investment* Ltd, Chuao Hap Marine and273 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-10-04 21 Pernas to buy Daim stake in United Malayan KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA'S state trading corporation, Pernas, is to buy the 51.5 per cent in United Malayan Banking Corporation (UMBC) controlled by Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin. Pernas president Tunku Shahriman Sulaiman has signed an agreement to buy the shares from Dominion HoldingsAFP - 239 words
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206 1986-10-04 21 BEIJING China has outlined concessions it plans to attract desperatelyneeded foreign investment but said traditional-mind-ed bureaucrats needed to revolutionise their thinking for the moves to work. The official Economic Information newspaper said it was vital to create the right climate for investment, which fell inReuter - 206 words
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Article3333 1986-10-04 22 READERS should be aware of the hratabom of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock eichange. n covered in "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not snow the trend in3,333 words
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Article2183 1986-10-04 22 INDUSTRIALS Apnomoto (3045) 1 300 Alcom (598 60S) I) 58 (3) 59 AISB (6) 56 625) (5) 62 (4) 61 (13) 61 5 API (765) (4) 77 (35) 75 (3) 76 5 (I) 75 5(13) 74 5(22) 76 ASM (1398 140S) (46) 139 (2) 1412,183 words
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Article2742 1986-10-04 22 1986 Last Yield Voi Day rtfh Low Company Sale Char*e (000) Hifh Low SECTION ONE IDUSTRMLS COMMERCIAL 169 58 Acmo 142 7 2.8 40 143 138 82* 48 Afcom 48 unch I 48 48 133 58* Amol Steel bOx 115 -1 3.4 143 117 115 2512,742 words
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Article45 1986-10-04 23 1 Mki $1,000 > For belt ciatomtn oriy 3 OCBC Finance 4 avalaMe al 06S Finance I QuaWrinf Vut tain art offered by u*«4jty OUT UOf s ratts.** abo »»ataWe at UOF. aho miaMe at DBS Finance YU EFGUYF D OD SDFUY UWE WEYF45 words
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Article190 1986-10-04 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3759 1.3787 7.40—7.18 Canadian dollar 1.5648 1.5666 6.46—6.36 NZ dollar 1.0881 1.0908 9.41—8.99 Sterling pound 3.1233 3 1269 3.24—3.19 US dollar 2.1720—2.1730 4.64—4.60 Local dolars to 100 units190 words
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Article107 1986-10-04 23 THE US dollar closed slightly higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer in quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1680 and 2.1730. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed unchanged compared with its opening of 2.0080/90. Trading was quiet,107 words
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Article206 1986-10-04 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar opened three ticks lower than the previous day's close at 94.01 and traded up to 94.02 initially before slipping to 94.00. Trading activity was quiet and sideways. Liffe session saw the market remaining directionless. The December contract finally closed six ticks lower at206 words
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Article19 1986-10-04 23 Rubber Closing prices cents kilo Singapore November 185 SO down 1 50 cents Malaysia November 729 50 unchanged19 words
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Article20 1986-10-04 23 Tin Ciosinf prices Ms/Mo HI Tin 14 12 up two cents Tun over 68 tonnes down 53 tonnes i20 words
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Article96 1986-10-04 23 THE kilobar market opened at SS30.716 and closed at 5430.750 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at US$438.00 439.00 and fell to US$436 50 437.50 on profit-taking. It closed for lunch at US$438.00 439.00 The metal re-opened at the same level and rose to US$439.00/ 440.00 but96 words
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Article31 1986-10-04 23 Ctaaif pncct Coppsr .torn* ■m Spot 919 50-920 00 (927 00 928 00) 3 mjnths 944 00 944 50 (952 00- 952 SO) Market tone Biffy ;teady Salrs 11.650 tonnes31 words
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Article21 1986-10-04 23 Ctomi pncw Sil»»f USJ tro» 01 Fn Hart h«<C<pc«* bJO S K *> M •S9 n*n mn A>»^f C^w»f Sunst Sport21 words
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Article40 1986-10-04 23 GOLD USJ/oz Fn Thurs Singapore 440.75 441.75 425.30 425 80 Hongkong 438 50 439 50 425 50—426 00 Tlwj Ned New York 436 75 437 50 424 95—425 45 london 433 25 433 75 423 50 424 0040 words
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Article31 1986-10-04 23 Clow* pncei Aluminium £/tmw Tlwi Spot 834 00 835 00 (843 00- 844 00) 3 months 814 00 815 00 (813 50-814 00) KUfket tone tis*f Salts 14 500 Jgnnts31 words
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Article243 1986-10-04 23 Managers 1 prices for Oct 4 6 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 88 0 95 The Saving-. Fund 0 79-0 85 S pore P-og Fund 0 34 0 38»d Spore Sec Fund 0 58-0 63 Spore Invest Fund 0 65-0 70 Spore Equity Fund G43 047 Asia243 words
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Article101 1986-10-04 23 Crude MS/tonm palm oi Oct 535 (south) 515 (north) palm oi US$ tonnes RBO palm oil Oct 230 (sellers) Nov Dec 227 50 (selters) RBO Ste-jnn Oct No* Dec 187 50 (setters) RBO Oton Oct 252 50 (stum) Nov Dec 250 (seders) Crude stearm Neutralised Unq palm oil101 words
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710 1986-10-04 23 CONTINUED foreign interest in banking and plantation stocks helped the Singapore stock market end the week on a steadier tone yesterday. Dealers said there was also more short-covering by punters who had earlier sold shares they did not own. Rises swamped710 words
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Article66 1986-10-04 23 I I' I I I I I I NST Index Friday 1,258.49 (1.255.53) Hongkong Hang Seng &>* Friday 2,134.80 (2,120.14) Austraian Al-Ordinaries Friday 1,297.30 (1,275.50) Nkkei Stock Average Friday 17,240.22 (17,019.13) Financial Fines Industrials Thursday 1,246.00 (1,251.70) Dow Jones Average Thursday 1,781.21 (1,782.90) (Figures in brackets refer to those66 words
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Article209 1986-10-04 23 OC»2 US$ Ctunfe Motors 69U +1N Goodyeor Tire 33* Akoo 36* *< Gulf Res 13* -W Aided S.g 40 Hewlett Pack 38V> Amox Inc 14V4 fritl Bus. Mach 133 unch Amr Corp 58* Itt Corp 48 7 Aft 22* Jhsn Jhns 64* Bethlehem Sri 7* K Kaiser Alum209 words
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Article508 1986-10-04 23 Oct 2 Pence Chance LMMIC MDUSTRMLS AWd-lyon* 308 unch Barlow Rand Ass Doine* Charter Cons 261 unch BTRPLC 295xd +5 Cons Gold 579 unch Babcocks 168 +1 Rust Plot 11-11/32 -5/32 Barclays 464 -3 ZCI 14 unch Beechom 413 +2 lie* a./ BKX 238 unch Ui BhMCird* 558 -5508 words
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Article, Illustration300 1986-10-04 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Nh*m Olympia PIB aside 04 10 Shikishima Maru 17 )6 aside 04 10 Seki Akeishi P4A aside 04 10 Darsa laya IX )1 04 10 05 10 Als Endeavour Kl2 aside 04 10 Cumawis300 words
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Article, Illustration698 1986-10-04 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receivinf Rec^vinf **> (Voyaje) An Carfo Time Block AAlabama(lO) 06 1 0 (1 800 F7 1030 1130 1130 1230 Nl PI *****330 S! McKmney Ms (8610) 06 10(2330) U 1430 1530 1330 1430 Al Bl *****330 Fl Ned Delft698 words
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Article335 1986-10-04 23 Del 3 Cmh Chaw* Hor Jome* 3*5 +5 Wl J 7f™* UlJo|e Horiogen Energy 228S (MM) Herold 750 +20 ACI 370 unch Hooker 242 +7 A N I 288 +3 I C I 250 +2 Aberfoyie 1000 +40 Ind Equity 746 unch Age 320 unch Leighton 63 +1 Amcof335 words
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Article353 1986-10-04 23 T<n Chanf e M.tsub El«c 567 +15 A|«nomoto 1650 -f 20 Mitsub Estote 2560 +60 Akoi 348 +7 Mitsub Heavy 598 +8 Amodo 800 3 Mitsubish. 1280 10 Asoh. Chem 812 +42 M.tsu. Co 640 -3 Asoh. Gloss 1330 +110 Mrtsu. SNpbldg 151 4 Bonk Of Tokyo 865 10353 words
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584 1986-10-04 24 NORA CHENG - Effects of Indonesia's higher exit tax THE higher exit tax announced by Indonesia recently will have a significant effect on Singapore's tourist trade. Industry sources added that the exit tax of 250,000 rupiah, 100,000 rupiah higher than previously, coupled with last month's 46 per584 words
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338 1986-10-04 24 KUALA LUMPUR Kua la Lumpur Kepong (KLK) will raise net proceeds of MsB2 million, after providing for expenses of M5220,000, from its proposed special issues involving 45.7 million shares of MSI each at MSI.BO a share. Of the proceeds, Msl3 million will be used338 words
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523 1986-10-04 24 Stock market weekly round-up. ..by ANTHONY HOE Singapore PLANTATION stocks were a highlight during the past quiet week as the Singapore stock market consolidated further. Dealers said foreign institutions were now finding plantation stocks a bargain as commodity prices were now improving and plantation stocks523 words
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Article228 1986-10-04 24 Most active stock PROPERTY and hotel groap City Developments Ltd was the week's most active stock by topping the active list only on one day. It had 4.1 million shares traded on Thursday, when there was a block trade of 1.15 million shares changing hands at $I.W per228 words
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Article74 1986-10-04 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. Conpany Vohane Price «fh (S) Im <S) (000) Oct 3 86 86 City Dev 6.197 198 2 11 0 745 Const Supplies 3.066 071 1 90 05474 words
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251 1986-10-04 24 Kuala Lumpur IJM Engineering and Construction the building arm of IGB Corporation was given a cool welcome on its debut on the Kuala Lumpur stock market on Monday when overall market sentiment was adversely affected by concern over the health of Promet Bhd. This251 words
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Advertisement186 1986-10-04 24 HOME SWEET HOME Stk FURNITURE SHOW 86 *ttJ§> SUPREME HOUSE (LEVEL 2) FREE PARKING Full Day (Sunday) After spm (Weekdays) 1/10/86 to 8/10/86 12.00 noon to 10.00 pm Si o o^ 6 Wsioi\so£ r A Family Showtime Extravaganza that's not to be missed! Aerobics/Dance Fashion Show PLUS a chance to186 words
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269 1986-10-04 25 First, the bellhops, now meet the bellehops LUGGING suitcases and turning head; are now part of a day's work for Srilah Esnain and Latifah Ramadi. As bellgirls at the Hotel New Otani, they are causing guests to do a doubletake, and it is not just because of their smart green269 words
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Article, Illustration481 1986-10-04 25 Undergrad wins law Moot contest MISS Lena Gan once wanted to be a doctor. But she enrolled in the law course at the National University of Singapore instead. She has never looked back since and yesterday afternoon, the third-year student was named the best oralLst in the Law faculty's annual481 words
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547 1986-10-04 25 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN By A MARKETING manager earning :nore than $2,000 a month was seriously considering a job offer as a Defence Logistics Liaison Officer in the Singapore Embassy in Washington DC. But that iromising career prospect ended when he died in a car accident547 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-10-04 25 BRITISH citizens living in Singapore have six more days until Friday to register if they want to vote in any British general election which may be held before February 1988. The British High Commission has said that eligible voters are proving elusive. Out of about221 words
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245 1986-10-04 25 NUS to kick off Arts Fest with concert THE National University of Singapore will launch Its Arts Festival with a variety show at Kent Ridge campus on Monday. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tons will officiate at the function. The concert will Include a band performance, the National University245 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-10-04 25 COMMUNITY leaders and Civil Defence Force personnel are leading a campaign in Alexandra. Brickworks, Buona Vista and Clementi to tell residents how essential dry foods, such as milk powder and rice, will be dis tributed in an emergency. This weekend they and their303 words
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262 1986-10-04 25 A ROYAL nine-tiered gold umbrella borne by a young man heralded the entry of clay pots of steaming fragrant rice cradled in the arms of a bevy of young women in Thai costume. They dished it out in little mounds on the plates, then262 words
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Article, Illustration545 1986-10-04 26 TONTO - TONTO By our man on the track He needs to win well to join Teh's Cup fleet AS THE racing world turns its attention to Europe's richest race, the Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe at Longchamps tomorrow, our very own L'Arc De Triomphe 111 will stake his545 words
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Article369 1986-10-04 26 RACE RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN 4 R*sp«ct 8 Cincinnati 4 Re«p«ct 7 Dragous Hour 4 Respect 4 Respect 8 Cincinnati 4 Respect 8 Cincinnati 7 Dragous Hour 6 Santaray 10 Shantin Inn 8 Cincinnati 6 Santaray 2 Opulent 2 Opulent 2 Opulent 2369 words
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Article73 1986-10-04 26 Room to move for punters THE first tier of the main grandstand at BuIdt Tlmah has been refurbished and will be reopened today. The second tier Is still being renovated and will remain closed. Public use of the main grandstand was restricted to the ground level after the Pesta Snkan73 words
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Article5222 1986-10-04 26 GOING FORECAST: GOOD TO YIELDING ■PMMMHB 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,200m \F.T* -Tl (Ratings: 86-75) ■MnmMl (Stakes: $19,500) 1 007*0 Bat* Karang ID 57 (84) ST Hew-PK Leong 4 irg dl +1.5 (1200m). Slow to begin, beating one home for 11th to Nostradamus Div 45,222 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-10-04 26 BE PROUD 11. who finished on the wrong side of the track last start, only needs to stick to the inside fence to win Race 4 today. The Irish mare looked a certainty beaten at Penang in August when she threw away a handy lead187 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-10-04 27 Course record holder's chance to win in Class 1 ON THE TRACK with TONTO THE going improved to good at Bukit Timah yesterday morning after three days of training in the wet and Balik Pulau n took centrestage with a keen 36.3 sec over 600m. A400 words
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Article1209 1986-10-04 27 protest Div 2 Pg 1400m Jan 4; made amends with 1- length victory over President's Adviser IV with 50.5 Div 1 KL 1200m yielding Feb 16 'Ismadl 11 ****** Talking Tnrkry 47.5 (154) Anderesingh-E Breukelen 7 nzg ul -1.5 (1600m). Set pace, weakening in straight for 6th1,209 words
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Article, Illustration100 1986-10-04 27 TUESDAY (yielding): Le Chateau 38.2, Columbian Emerald 37.5, Wisnu VI 37.5, Bliss 36.8, Vanda II 39.4, Silence Is Golden n 37, Ace Jet 37.7, Trust H 38.4, Majik 37.5. WEDNESDAY (yielding): Tien An Mun V 40, Supreme Picco 38.5, Gala Display II 38.6, Istanbul 39, Eager Bea-100 words
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Article195 1986-10-04 27 Rides Ist ftid 3rd Placlngs for last II rides 1 Sestich 254 29 33 24 ********** 2Ng 197 21 IS I ********** 3 P Johnson 213 *****8 ********** 4 •IsmAdJ *****21 14 ********** 5 I«ong 204 21 It 15 ********** C Dante 184 M 21 21 ********** 70*195 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-10-04 27 PEDIGREE - Chinese Wall: Cooksley pleased PEDIGREE VISITING jockey Grant Cooksley (above), booked to ride Chinese Wall in the Singapore Gold Cup on Sunday week, was reunited on Wednesday with his winning partner in the Perak Derby. He tested the Great Wall five-year-old at Bukit Timah and said after the gallop that102 words
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Article87 1986-10-04 27 Ist 2nd 3rd Goodman 23 9 16 Auric 14 17 15 Bluegrass 14 7 6 Chong Keng Leong 10 7 12 Agasam 10 6 11 (hens 9 14 Shanmagam 9 4 Chong Kok Mm 7 9 1 AJK 7 6 0 Olympia 7 1 Sonny Khoo 6 787 words
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141 1986-10-04 27 PARIS A glittering field of 15 horses will line up for the Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe over 2,400m at Longchamps tomorrow. The clash between French Derby winner Bering and English champion Dancing Brave takes top billing. But they will have toReuter - 141 words
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Article1937 1986-10-04 27 f«fVJTp|| 1.30 CLASS 3 DIV 4 1,200m bUa»ULJI (Ratings: 89-77) (Stakes: $19,500) S**eh*w Belle 57 (8») Newborn-K Chong 4 nzm (1200m) P-hmM 2 26*284 Whig Cwnmirtw 854 (87) High Com-mand-E Breukelen 5 irg ul same (1200m) Aa-Yeanc S 5*3007 Gambtlag Pappa M (87) Traders-FJou-goure 5 ag -1 (1200m)1,937 words
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Article89 1986-10-04 27 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 53 45 49 K Leong 31 14 12 E Breukelen 30 40 30 Dragon 27 29 27 Noordin 27 21 15 Shanmogam 27 16 13 Ye*h 25 37 21 Read 25 22 17 PK Lerag 24 26 29 West 24 24 21 Loh 2489 words
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Advertisement267 1986-10-04 27 QAb£m Our President loneymoon Package offers you, on top or all the fnlls of a 3-tier royal wedding cake, invitation cards, a bottle of chilled champagne, a bouquet of fresh flowers, fruit platter, a pair of personalized heart- shape silk cushions A FREE HONEYMOON.' A tranquil 3 days/2 nites at267 words
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Article, Illustration144 1986-10-04 28 The Family of Me late MR. A. BALASUBRAMAMAM (11/3-33 23/9-88) •xpr**s thatr gratitude to Manda and ratothras for Mtaar aaatatanca, attandanca and condolancaa during tnafc racant baraavamanl. Special thanks to lha staff of Praaidanl'a Offlca, Prim* Minister's OfHca. Cabinet* Offica, staff of PWO (Istana), Talscoms staff and NUS144 words
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Article, Illustration469 1986-10-04 28 CHONG SING LING AGE 65 Called to be with The Lord on Fri. 3 Oct. 1986, leaving behind his beloved: WIFE: Khew Lun Yeh SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Chong Ngee Cheong Maggie Chan Cheong Sam Chong Tham Say Moy Chong Yew Chong Rosalind Ho Chong Yong Cheong Wong469 words
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Article, Illustration96 1986-10-04 28 The family of the late MR. CHIN HOW FONG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, colleagues, friends, business associates, doctors and nurses from Wards 77, 57, 44 A ICU of SGH for their attendance, donations, wreaths, condolences, prayers and support during the recent bereavement.96 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-10-04 28 MARY WOON AH MUi Age 77 passed away peacefully on 2/10/86, leaving behind belOVIO SONS: Chan Swee Tuck Chan Soey Foek Chan Swe« Fung Chan Swee Kwong Chan Swle Ylng, Peter Chan Swee Soo Chan Swee Kuan DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Dlen Soema Lee Slew Hong, Kathelln DAUGHTERS: Chan Kim Llan,97 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-10-04 28 Tim family of tt» lata MR. TAN KAH MEE wiahaa to express their heartfelt thanks ft gratitude to all relatives and frianda for thair kind donation*, condolences and attendance during thair recent boraav* men t Special thanks to Pastor Ong ft Members of Faith Assembly, members of The102 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-10-04 28 The family of the late NG KONG SEN wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, colleagues and also especially to Paster Oh members of Orace Assembly of God Church, doctor staff or Ward 46 SGH for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, wreaths, prayers It condolences during214 words
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Article, Illustration96 1986-10-04 28 In loving memory of P R SOUNDRA PANDIAN Departed 4.10.84 Not Just today but every day We remember the times we shared. Always rimtmbwtd by balovad wjfg^chlkjfn, r+>«ttv« a, fn«ndt MOM KATHEMNE ANG D*p»rfd 4th Oct IM4 Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all.96 words
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Article, Illustration636 1986-10-04 28 Olazabal and Ozaki the awesome duo Unfancied pair upset Crenshaw, Wadkins in World Matchplay opener The thought of it scares me. So I won't think about it ft until it starts. Ottki. when ashed horn he felt stunt pitying Greg Normtn (Mom) m the neit round WENTWORTH (England) Top EuropeanReuter - 636 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-10-04 28 REST OF GOLF COLUMBUS Jim Thorpe bogeyed the final hole to drop back into a tie for the lead with fellow-American Lon Hinkle after the first round of the U*****,000 (1799,500) Southern Open. Thorpe and Hinkle both shot five-un-der-par 65 over the Green Island Country Club303 words
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Article392 1986-10-04 28 DESARU OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP JOHOR BARU Singapore's defending champion Lim Kian Tiong hauled himself out of a six-way tie in 10th spot to come within one shot of the leaders into the final round of the Desaru Open yesterday. Kian Tiong, who had a 75 in392 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-10-04 28 DAVIS CUP AND REST OF TENNIS SCORECARD Aussies cling to 1-0 lead, thanks to McNamee BRISBANE A violent thunderstorm wrecked the opening day of the Davis Cup semi-finals yesterday with Australia leading the United States 1-0 Paul McNamee, ranked 42nd in the world, put Australia on416 words
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Article303 1986-10-04 28 BASEBALL Japan's Central League leaders Yomiuri beat Yakult 6-2 on Thursday. Otker results: Chuntchi 4 Taiyo 2, Hiroshima 6 Hanshin 1. Pacific Leagae: Nankai 13 Kintetsu 3, Hankyu 20 Lotte 9. Amerleaa Lcagae: New York 6 Boston 1, Detroit 2 Milwaukee 1, Chicago 8 Minnesota 4, TexasAFP; Reuter; AP - 303 words
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Advertisement22 1986-10-04 28 "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 5680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.22 words
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Article, Illustration377 1986-10-04 29 Forest all fired up to make it six-in-a-row LEAGUE PREVIEW: ENGLAND LONDON A year ago, the positions were almost exactly reversed. Nottingham Forest were languishing near the foot of the First Division and Manchester United appeared to be running away with the League title. When the two teams meet atUPI - 377 words
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Article149 1986-10-04 29 Sponsor boost for League LONDON England's soccer League Is to be sponsored by Today, the country's youngest national daily newspaper. The two parties refused to state precisely how much the sponsorship was worth hot said It was over H million ($12.5m). The deal coven the current season, the next andReuter - 149 words
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Article310 1986-10-04 29 CELTIC manager David Hay has ordered his players not to make religious signs on the pitch, such as blessing themselves when they score. "We are not a sectarian club. Therefore I do not want players blessing themselves," Hay said. "I appeal to supporters to stop asking players toReuter; AFP - 310 words
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285 1986-10-04 29 KARACHI Champioas Pakistan, reeling from last Sunday s shock 2-1 hockey defeat by South Korea, have [T^L l^ Star cen *re-forward Hassan Sardar for the World Cup, starting here today Sardar 28, the Diego Maradona of hockey, was dropped from the team in August,Reuter; AFP - 285 words
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Article86 1986-10-04 29 SEOUL Tfcree Malaysian h«x-ke> players have beea ■amod la an AcUa XI. Tke squad Magarn On Uhln (J). G. M»eenuddln (P); Qazi Mohlbar Krhnun (P), M.hlndrr Pal Staga (I), PmrKat Slagh (I), Kim Y*aag Joon (8K); Sarllt Sbigh (M). S4.ma.va MMey panda (I), Hardrrp Slagh (I), Jaag UyeeBernama - 86 words
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Article, Illustration86 1986-10-04 29 4 He is a lot brighter and sharper. He has been unfortunate with injuries but when you examine his record at the age off just 25 he has a superb goal-ratio. Pleat on Clive DIVISION ONE TIES Tottenham Hotspur v Luton, Chelsea v Charlton, Coventry v Aston86 words
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809 1986-10-04 29 THE team with two Thomases on the field and a host of doubting ones off it are beginning to believe in themselves and in the possibility that at last a challenge for the Championship can be mounted from what has long been a809 words
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Article, Illustration163 1986-10-04 29 LEAGUE PREVIEW: SPAIN,ITALY, GERMANY MADRID Top-of-the-table Real Madrid look set for an easy away win in the Spanish League this weekend, while troubled Barcelona could drop from second place unless coach Terry Venables figures out how to get back on track. Undefeated Real, bubbling after their 5-0UPI - 163 words
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Article162 1986-10-04 29 MILAN Jiventus, fresh from their 7-0 thrashing of Iceland's Valur in the European Cup last Wednesday, return to Turin to defend their 100 per cent Italian First Division record against AC Milan tomorrow. With the maximum six points fronr the three games so far Juventus lead byUPI - 162 words
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Article136 1986-10-04 29 BONN Nothing seems easy this season for injury -plagued Werder Bremen, last year's Bundesliga runners-up. This weekend they travel to fourth-ranked Bayer Leverkusen knowing that the hosts have yet to lose a home game. Otto Rehhagel's Bremen, fifth in the League, will have to do without nationalUPI - 136 words
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Article, Illustration407 1986-10-04 31 Date Today to Oct 1 2 (For trade only: Oct 6 to 8, between 2 and 6 pm) Tim* 2 to 10 pm, except on days for trade only when public may visit after 6 pm) Admission Free DESIGN and quality are the keywords407 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-10-04 31 THE bulk of Singapore's exports of furniture last year, amounting to $95 million, went to the United States. But this figure represents only a fraction of US imports of furniture which totalled about US$3 billion (556.6 billion). Singapore's total exports dropped from $179 million in 1984568 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-10-04 31 MESSAGE Tony Lin Chairman, Singapore Furniture Industries Council IN THE past few years, members of the furniture industry not only had to tackle the problems of labour shortage and high costs, but also an increasingly competitive world market. Most of them have done well to overcome313 words
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Article, Illustration271 1986-10-04 31 MESSAGE Tan Wah Thong President, Singapore Manufacturers' Association THIS is the fifth in the series of furniture exhibitions organised jointly by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association and the Singapore Furniture Industries Council. It was first put together as a section in the Singapore International Fair in 1962.271 words
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Article, Illustration623 1986-10-04 32 SERENA TOH - SERENA TOH By FOREIGN designers are playing an important role in helping Singapore furniture manufacturers move into overseas markets. These designers are not only established names in the market but are also up to date with market trends. Mr Tony Lin, chairman-designate of the623 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-10-04 32 WE MAY have no Singaporean design and "nine out of 10 manufacturers copy", according to a trained local designer. But we do have daring and innovative people in the local furniture industry. Mr Tan Cheng Whatt is one such example. He has a degree from a West German342 words
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Article, Illustration531 1986-10-04 33 JOE DORAI PREVIEWS THE PRESIDENT'S CUP FINAL FROM KANGAR Save the last laugh for Singapore KANGAR He who laughs last, laughs best. Or so they say. And today, when Singapore meet Perlis in the final of the FAM President's Cup soccer competition at the531 words
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Article, Illustration259 1986-10-04 33 Downey ends term as team boss BADMINTON LONDON Jake Downey's tenuous 12 months in office as England's international badminton team manager has ended. The man the players wanted sacked in an unprecedented show of play-er-power last March is being replaced in a complete re-structuring of the Badminton Association of EnglandAFP; AP - 259 words
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Article77 1986-10-04 33 BASEBALL MOSCOW The Soviet Union's governing sports body has decided to introduce baseball into the country, possibly with the help of Cuban and Nicaraguan advisers, Tass news agency said on Thursday. Students from two Moscow universities will play the first official baseball game in the SovietReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration134 1986-10-04 33 AUSTRALIA Darkhorse Canada D will meet favoured America II In the toughest draw of the first day of the 13-day roundrobin mm in the America's Cap eliminations to select a challenger to meet Australia for the America's dp. Other first-round draws for tomorrow's Inaugural series pitAP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration231 1986-10-04 33 Leonard may return to face Hagler BOXING NEW YORK The undisputed world middleweight champion Marvin Hagler, who has hinted that he is considering retiring, may make a final multi-million dollar ring appearance and stake his title against former world welterweight and light-middleweight champion Sugar Ray Leonard, promoter Bob Arum claimedAFP - 231 words
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Article194 1986-10-04 33 SOUASH AUCKLAND Defending champions Ross Norman and Susan Devoy were untroubled in opening-round matches of the New Zealand Open squash championships here on Thursday. Top seed Norman required only 30 minutes to eliminate countryman Anthony McMurtrie 9-2, 9-2, 9-3, while world champion Susan easily downed fellowAFP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-10-04 33 Survivor of 13 hopefuls will challenge Aussies FREMANTLE An armada of boats with winged keels and battleready crews begin the 26th quest for the America's Cup tomorrow amid the tightest security and the trickiest seas in the 135-year history of the race. With all theUPI - 448 words
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Article162 1986-10-04 33 $108,500 for good times ATHLETICS CHICAGO Officials of America's Marathon-Chi-cago announced on Thursday that a US$5O,OOO ($108,500) bonus will be paid to men and women runners with world-best times in the Oct 26 race. Two-time men's champion Steve Jones, of Wales, and defending women's champion Joan Benoit Samuelson, of theAP - 162 words
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263 1986-10-04 33 US tipped as evens favourites to win LONDON British bookmakers Ladbroke's on Thursday made the United States an evens favourite to win back the America's Cup. Holders Australia were given odds of 5 to 4 to retain the trophy they won in 1983 and defend in home waters off Fremantle.AP; AFP - 263 words
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Miscellaneous94 1986-10-04 33 ATHLETICS NTI traek ami BeM meet (NTI, 2). BASKETBALL later-caa-■tlt.raey (Various venues, 4.30pm). CRICKET Prteaily: SCC v British High Commission (PaHOCKEY BWHA Dlv 1: SCC v GSC (Farrer Park AC, 5.15); Dlv t: Crescentians v CSC (3), NCO v Reds (4.15) both at Padans. BUOBY Pr.Je.tUl 881 Dhr 1: Lion94 words
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Article267 1986-10-04 34 Japan's champs take a tumble SEOUL South Korea's middleweight and light heavyweight fighters made history yesterday when they beat Japanese opponents to assure the host country the first six titles in the Asian Games judo tournament. South Korea's Olympic champion Ha Hyung Zoo overcame an early setback with a near267 words
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Article, Illustration339 1986-10-04 34 SEOUL South Korea and China set themselves up for a showdown on the final day of the badminton individual events today after they eliminated all other opposition in yesterday's semi-finals. But the Chinese, who suffetvd a shock defeat by Korea in the men's team competition,339 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-10-04 34 Lovely Lydia versus untamed Usha SEOUL If they gave out gold medals for beauty, Lydia de Vega, of the Philippines would have won two by now. Unfortunately for lovely Lydia, the 10th Asiad is about brawn not beauty. And today, this 21-year-old "bullet" will have to448 words
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Article58 1986-10-04 34 6 Though I consider Usha my main rival, I've now re-assessed my chances of winning the short sprint. I think I've got a 100 per cent chance of winning this race. Usha is a poor starter. When you are a sprinter, you've got to get off the58 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-10-04 34 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By SEOUL Singapore's Toh Soon Kok had a heart as heavy as the taekwondo weight category from which he was unceremoniously dumped at the Sungkyunkwan University gymnasium yesterday. It was a match the Asian Championship run-ner-up was expected to win and, with276 words
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Article178 1986-10-04 34 ANDY HOSKINS, of London, won both his matches in the men's singles finals of the fifth Cathay Pacific interport tennis tournament at the Westin Plaza yesterday. The 28-year-old Hoskins clinched the title with 6-4 victories over both Singapore's Mohamad Som and Hongkong's Antonio Wong. Antonio,178 words
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Article, Illustration554 1986-10-04 34 Today's women's 100m showdown reminds GODFREY ROBERT of the Asiad's closest-ever final the threeway photo-finish involving Singapore's C. Kunalan, in Bangkok 20 years ago. THE men's 100 metres final is usually the blue riband event of any Games. But at the 10th Asian554 words
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Article85 1986-10-04 34 Inter-con joy for Radin Mas RADIN MAS beat beat Yuhua 2-1 on penalties at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to make the semi-finals of the Interconstituency soccer tournament Trailing 1-0 at half-time, Radin Mas fought back to equalise and then snatch a well-deserved win. Last year, Radin Mas were ousted in85 words
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Article62 1986-10-04 34 THE women's marathon race on Wednesday attracted public interest in more ways than one. Apart from the small field of only seven runners from four countries, there were 2,000 security and operations officials lined up along the 42.183km route. Which, if you'll pardon the pun,62 words
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Article62 1986-10-04 34 QUOTE of the day: "Soccer is not mathematics, you know. You make two by adding one and one. But in soccer you can make three by adding one and one." It came from Indonesian coach Berce Ma tula pel wa before his team's semi-fi-nal match against South62 words
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Article70 1986-10-04 34 MALAYSIAN athletics coach K. Jayabalan produced an equally bamboozling explanation of his squad's failure to win a gold medal: Seoul's shortage of lizards. "Our athletes like to see a lizard before competitions," he told a local reporter. "We believe it brings good luck. But we cannot70 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-10-04 35 SAUDI ARABIA 2 KUWAIT 2 (Saudis win 5-4 on penalties) SEOUL Saudi Arabia came from behind twice before beating Kuwait 5-4 on penalties in their Asian Games football semi-final here yesterday. The Saudis, bronze medallists in New Delhi four years ago, could thank Kuwait's295 words
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Article, Illustration686 1986-10-04 35 Jang leads Korean charge SEOUL Korean athletes dispelled all notion that the 10th Asiad's track-and-field competition was nothing more than a two-horse race between China and Japan by claiming three gold medals, two in record times, at the Olympic Stadium here yesterday. And the Korean anthem was a most welcome686 words
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Article, Illustration433 1986-10-04 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Takano dreams of a 44sec run in the 400 metres Saturday Person SEOUL Susumu Takano's 400 metres canter on Wednesday must have made his opponents wish they were soaking up the sun on the beaches of the Caribbean instead of breaking their backs in the433 words
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Article980 1986-10-04 35 ATHLETICS Men's IN metres Maal: I Jang Jae Keun (SK) 20 7isec (eq rec) t Li Fens (C) 20 97 I Masahiro Nagura (J) 21.10 4 Shim Duk Sup (SK) 21 12 S Hirofumi Koike (J) 21.16. Mtm I (first (our in each heat qualify for final): Heat 1:Reuter - 980 words
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Article93 1986-10-04 35 Reuter G8 B T China 85 75 40 200 Korea 73 50 66 189 Japan 52 68 67 187 Iran 5 3 9 17 Thailand 3 5 10 18 Philippines 3 4 6 13 India 3 3 12 18 Indonesia 1 4 12 17 Pakistan 12 0 3Reuter - 93 words
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Article91 1986-10-04 35 I I ATHLETICS Men's finals: 800m, high jump, long jump, shot put. Heats: 4x400m relay. Decathlon: 110m hurdles, pole vault, javelin, discus, 1,500m. Women's finals: 100m, 400m, 3km. Semi-final: 100m. BADMINTON Finals: Men's and women's singles, doubles and mixed doubles. BOXING Finals: Light-flyweight, fly, bantam, feather, light, light-welter,AFP - 91 words
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Article329 1986-10-04 35 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO SOUTH KOREA 4 INDONESIA 0 SEOUL Last night was perfect for festivities, but Indonesia's footballers only saw stars the World Cup stars of South Korea. The Korean soccer galaxy included nine Mexico men and three of them Choi Soon Ho, Cho Kwang Rae and Lee329 words
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Article, Illustration159 1986-10-04 35 SEOUL Snth Kereaa Y— Jin Baa (above) completed tke Grand 81am of f«w teanl* gold medals at tke Asian Games kere yesterday wkea be partaered Lee Jaag &—u to win tbe mixed doaktoa Baal. Hey beat China's You Wei »ad Zkaag Nl 74 (74), t-1 to giveAFP - 159 words
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Advertisement25 1986-10-04 35 m i skjuJ%6 J 10 in Asian Games TODAY'S results TODAY in English in Shin Min Daily News At all newsstands Available in the evening25 words
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393 1986-10-04 36 ADB head spells out measures to stimulate economies TOKYO The head of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) gave a gloomy forecast yesterday for the growth rates of most developing Asian economies. Although lower interest rates, lower energy costs and the rise of theAP - 393 words
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Article110 1986-10-04 36 A SINGAPORE Insurance salesman was cfcarged In New Zealand yesterday wtih the murder of a woman, aiso ft Singaporean, 1m ft Westlaad hotel «n Thursday. Tay Leong Heng, It, was charged with murdering Chew Kee Im, K, ftt the Empire H«tel In Ross,110 words
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Article30 1986-10-04 36 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 9.57 points to 1.T90.78 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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487 1986-10-04 36 IRENE NG - US fish ban: Global body may seek a court injunction IRENE NG By A COURT injunction against the American ban on tropical aquarium fish exports from Singapore is being considered by an international association representing such wholesalers, importers, exporters and breeders around the world. The British-based organisation, Ornamental Fish International487 words
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Article, Illustration111 1986-10-04 36 SHE admitted before the contest started that she was there solely because of the fabulous prices. Two hours later, Miss Michelle Lob (above), a Business Administration undergraduate at the National University of Singapore, was crowned Miss Singapore/World 198S last night. She won, among ether111 words
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354 1986-10-04 36 Police chief of Punjab hurt in attack by Sikh gunmen NEW DELHI Sikh militants firing automatic weapons slightly wounded a key police official and killed one of his security men yesterday, less than 24 hours after an attempted assassination of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi here. Responsibility for the attack on354 words
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193 1986-10-04 36 BOIRO (Spain) A Judge said on Thursday he refused to permit a couple to legally name their newborn child "Lenin" on the grounds that it is not a genuine Spanish name. District Judge Ramon Ibanez de Aldecoa said he did not reject forAP - 193 words
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190 1986-10-04 36 Australia: Project in Vietnam strictly business KUALA LUMPUR Australia has reiterated that the decision to build an earth satellite station in Vietnam, undertaken by a semi-autonomous government body, was based solely on commercial considerations. An Australian High Commission spokesman said his government had no direct role in drawing up theBernama; AFP - 190 words
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Article104 1986-10-04 36 Meanwhile, the Indian government has asked Vlsnews, an international television news agency, to hand over a 01m showing events after the lone gunman fired shots at Mr Gandhi. The film showed commandos storming a bush at the prayer ground where the gunman was hiding,AP; Reuter; UPI; AFP - 104 words
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Article66 1986-10-04 36 What it should have been THE Construction Industry Development Board has asked us to clarify the dates announced in connection with its open house and national skills competition. The open house will be at the Construction Industry Training Centre in Upper Serangoon Road from Oct 6 to Oct 10, and66 words
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Article41 1986-10-04 36 TOKYO Crimes committed in Japan last year rose to a post-war record of 2.12 million, the Justice Ministry said yesterday. The ministry, in its annual report, said theft accounted for 65 oer cent of the total. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous129 1986-10-04 36 Weather UPTO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas in the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 ajn. tomorrow: 31 max.. 24 min SUNSET today: 6.56 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.50 am. GLOBAL MATHER A4eWde 7/18C Cloudy Melbourne 10/14 C Cloudy "*«rt»fc 29 34C Cloidy Moscow 7/13C Rain yjJf 11/23 C Sunny129 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1986-10-04 1 Glimpses of life in pre-war days They me not the best, most spectacular or oldest works, but a hotchpotch of 'ordinary' books which people are likely to have. Many of the collection of 20 pre-war books displayed at the National Museum in conjunction with Heritage Week, starting today, have been1,284 words
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Article, Illustration241 1986-10-04 1 CHAN KIM BOON, whose translated work on the Monkey King is being exhibited at the National Museum, was a well-known translator of baba literature in Singapore in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Chan, who was known by his241 words
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Advertisement67 1986-10-04 1 Barbara Bradford doesn't care a damn 2 ...if she can't catch up with Gone With the Wind Who will write about us? 3 -Ovidia Yu wonders Do-it-yourself Dressing up the mirror 6 Down Under films are tops 25 So says a documentary I Books, Expressions Edited by Rebecca Chua Do-it-yourself67 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-10-04 2 I Best-selling authors like Barbara Taylor Bradford, Frederick Forsyth and Arthur Hailey are so rich, they don't give a damn even if they can't match Margaret Mitchell's runaway success 50 years after she published Gone With the Wind. Bestseller book-turned-box-office movie Rhett Butler (Clark Gable, centre left) and Scarlett58 words
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Article, Illustration841 1986-10-04 2 MARGARET MITCHELL had never thought of writing a novel. Her husband bullied her into it to help pass time while she recovered from a road accident. When it was finished, she was too shy to send it to a publisher, but finally agreed841 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-10-04 2 HONGKONG-BORN Timothy Mo, who was in Singapore in June for the Writers' Week held in conjunction with the Festival of Arts, is one of six novelists whose books were nominated for this year's Booker Prize. The others include a Japanese, two Canadians and two BritonsAP - 317 words
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Advertisement642 1986-10-04 2 A week of fascinating activities at our National Museum promises a colourful and exciting time for all. With a unique combination of sight and sound, you'll be transported back into Singapore's past. There'll be exhibits of historical artifacts, crafts and, of course, traditional foods to enjoy. Come and share our642 words
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Article274 1986-10-04 3 Writer-in-Residence came to talk She said you Singapore students, you all so strait jacketed by your reading! Only read your English literature English literature! alien values, alien sounds How do you expect to write what is you? But then, Jamil said, what then do we read? Nothing but274 words
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Article, Illustration119 1986-10-04 3 In the darkest hour of the night, Shines my ever-faithful table lamp, In the peaceful silence of the night, You hear the flipping of textbook pages. Ah! What a dreadful thing to do. I could be dreaming of wonderful things, I could be enjoying the warmth119 words
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Article149 1986-10-04 3 or Temptations Only When You have to Do Your Essay "I can resist anything except temptation. Oscar Wilde Flats stick out Amidst clusters of clouds. TV antennae, firs, floodlights, flag poles The sun glares in Bouncing off and burning the black table into My eyes. Pain and discomfort. I149 words
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Article91 1986-10-04 3 Dust Blown to a wild, uncontrollable, frenzied dance By this tempestuous gale Fills the air. Halcyon days are past us Happiness; ever transient Is beyond us, Enveloped by the swarm of ravenous, savage locusts That strip and tear at the fields And leave it denuded of all life Death91 words
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Article102 1986-10-04 3 Amongst students who sit amidst books, I am alone. To each his own huge world Of shrunken definitirOiw: >4%> Stripped of flesh and bones. r Reality is the thumtentora I^P^l Unheard, but framed nil Mil v rr v The library's window tvi4 A Like that picture of the102 words
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Article163 1986-10-04 3 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. Whether you write, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send It to us. Photographs even of paintings and sculpture and other artistic works may also be submitted. Poetry, prose, short stories,163 words
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Advertisement465 1986-10-04 4 §^W?rSwm^B?iNEwSs§ V CATHAY <33»M00)b SHOWS MOO, I 30. 4 00. 6 3049 15pm C I BEDOK (241M77) 4 SHOWS I 30, 400 7 30 9 30pm <. C) BROADWAY (454C9M) 4 SHOWS 1153 30 7 0049 15pm I Ik GOLDEM SULTAN (2M417V) 4 SHOWS **********915pm J V MAJESTIC (53M032) 4465 words
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Advertisement343 1986-10-04 5 m 7th Sept to sth Oct 19^ B Draw Nos. 7 1~79/89|l Kgrn^gl^^L^^^XA^ HP^9BB£9QE^3J2^^^^^£gni^^^^^Zr|^3B2**_ II I (I H^« -*^^J 111 I II I '^^JM LAST CHANCE IN THE CURRENT SERIES OF 9 SPECIAL DRAWS SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 79/86 $115,000 THE MOON CAKE SPECIAL DRAW AND TOTO DRAW WILL343 words
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Advertisement794 1986-10-04 5 yA^Aft^ Yakitorithe newest taste in town! I M f J Introducing OUr nCW SCt We also serve tender, juicy fried chicken, burgers, YAZAWA'S is Coming to Upper m Yakitori Menu sundaes and lots more' Serangoon! S i, v Wa v to cat more and pay less. t u uxj Soon794 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-10-04 6 JOSEPHINE NG - JOSEPHINE NG dO-iT YOURSELF Crafts By YOU may not be the fairest of them all but a mirror is an important item for your personal grooming. A mirror is often hung on your wall alongside your pictures. Or it is stood on your dressing519 words
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Article, Illustration309 1986-10-04 6 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE Miss Fix-it By PROPER sharpening is necessary to put the cutting edge to knives and scissors. The basic whetting or sharpening equipment for scissors is an aluminium oxide bench stone. Store the stone in a closed box when not using it. Otherwise it309 words
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Advertisement921 1986-10-04 6 In tomorrow's Asia Magazine THE ROUTE WCRFFIISFn THE VIETNAM Wt KthUbtU EXPERIENCE TO STAY POOR We relive some of the drama Asia's growth during the past and pathos of a battle, the 25 years has caused the West scars of which are still to sit up and take note. evident921 words
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Advertisement5174 1986-10-04 7 f V H m. >S^. ll# I ILflll Mandi» lo Fiid«»: 9«m to b Wpm (Spm deadline tor neit day t a S*tw*iT: 8 .<o»m t c 1 I WMLj 2 ataV M aaa^^Bß>.al I *fF CS W%M%M ?prn 11am deadlinf tor riw Sunday Fimni e r^Mc HaMay: 9<m to5,174 words
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Advertisement339 1986-10-04 7 TAKEA CLOSER LOOK Taking your LCC this year? An experienced teacher offers coaching on Intermediate Higher Accounting, Costing and Economics. "Pass assured or 2 months FREE revision." he guaranteed at classification 150. 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RRFAT Fac li!ieB include: riOTrnil Shiatsu/ Massage/ Facial/ H AN339 words
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Advertisement451 1986-10-04 7 29 Beauty Culture MfMED. EFFECT TO brighten your dark complexion, face to body Good results assured *****53 30 Hairdressing c HifTTffn U f JKfOtffil T LB9BSi ilßal E IPWlMi»»»t|Mri R HOWodJQ I iSk i lurtA n a >^ t MORGAN T CUTS7/SlO f P£RM SlB/525 f I 33(1734 Btach Rd451 words
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Advertisement778 1986-10-04 8 31 Plumbing/ Electrical POH WAH ELECTRICAL A PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Licensed to Install electrical power lighting points, alrcon heater, copper Si stainless steel piping, clear chokage. etc PROVIDE 24-HRS. IBLANDWIDE SERVICE. Pis call: M*****/ 5eM373. BAN SENG ELECTRICAL Plumbing service, PUB licensing to Instal L rewire power socket and lighting points,778 words
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Advertisement815 1986-10-04 8 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor Don't judge .w^_ I E-Plan r "X^3iH** by its Cover This beautiful Scandinavian designed Kitchen is not |ust a prett\ face Come to our showroom to see and feel what is behind those fronts You will be awed by its fine robust815 words
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Advertisement662 1986-10-04 8 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $25. House removal. transportation service, ofice removal specialised In p.anos. organs delivery and disposal service. Experienced, reliable and responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges, good fast service Day/ night service. We are at your service 7days a week Tel: *****83 LOWEST CHARGE $30 House, office662 words
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Advertisement755 1986-10-04 8 57 Business Opportunities RENf OR LEASE DRUGSTORE Area: 38.5 sq.m. Rental: $1,400 per month OFFICES (Fully-equipped) Area: 15 sq.m. '2s sq.m. Rental: 50/ 100 Half Day 100/ 200 Full Day $1,200/ $2,000 Monthly BUSINESS SERVICE CENTRE (fully-equipped) Area: 38.5 sq.m. Lease/Sharing on revenue For detail! plaaaa contact The Front Office755 words
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Advertisement1110 1986-10-04 8 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available IsT aSai n||'J|l s^LteTtl^i^lTSTJjm,' J^~ FILIPINO SRI LANKAN THAI INDONESIAN MUSLIM LOCAL W« mil tilt Provincts monthly to pick screen maid? ♦WIDEST SELECTION Ftw hundreds New s-fik&Wk. I Arn»al detailed authentic Bio datas I J«>vV Q mm^^^" m •WEIL TRAINED Strictly impoitd1,110 words
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Advertisement493 1986-10-04 8 66 Situations Vacant. Professional/ Executive I JURONG ENGINEERING LIMITED requires I lor Erection Commissioning of Power Plant in China Requirement* Degree or Diploma in Electronic/Electrical Engineering Relevant experience is an advantage I Successful candidate will be trained m Japan Interested applicants. h please write in with detailed resume, recent photo493 words
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Advertisement544 1986-10-04 8 69 Situations Vacant Domestic URGENTLY NEEDED FILIPINO [> pliranls for Canada. Must huve worked 1> 1 yrs. In S'pore Call at =05-25 Far East Shopping Ctr Tel *****06/ *****21 (Mon Sun 10am 7pm) No processing fee for Kabayan card members FILIPINO MAID REQUIRED. Interested please ring *****64 70 Situations Vacant:544 words
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Advertisement867 1986-10-04 8 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Secretary You Will hand e MCTVteWieX 1 i,ng. compiling and typing sa'es and oia'kPtinq information and report You wr co ordinate promotional acTiv:'»>s You must have d c'edsari' i presentable, bilingual and possess yea's r expenencp Good communication s> essential867 words
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Advertisement605 1986-10-04 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE requiree a PRIVATE SECRETARY Requirements: a OCE O" level with credit In English LCCI Private Secretarial Cert a Pleasant personality rOC fn# rf^nl p#* toni ivt ofTvf attractive aalary phis generous trtnge benefits Including duty moats. Interested applicants please apply In writing605 words
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Advertisement690 1986-10-04 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wa ere Mating me ■anricss of en EXPCRaCNCED SECRETARY to mo ChM Executive ot an »ngtnaaring/ industrial producta and sof k tees company Pra-roojwaiiaa: a Outgoing, lots of drive and Initiative with great sense of responsibility Self-motivation Ability to perform under pressure, work flexible hours690 words
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Advertisement788 1986-10-04 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TYPIST CUM RECEPTIONIST 'equired urgently GCE O level with credit In English a Bilingual In English and Mandarin Typing speed 40 wpm At least 1 year working experience. a Below 25 yrs old. Interested candidates who meet the above requirements pis apply personally today from788 words
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Advertisement642 1986-10-04 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical AN™INTERIOR CO. reqs Chinese Female Junior Secretary General Clerk urgently. Please come personally for Interview to: Blk 2022, Bt Batok St 23. *02-U6 Tel: *****34 BUNKERING CO. REQUIRES 1 Lady Clerk. Able to type and work Independently Call personally for Interview at: Oolden Mile Tower642 words
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Advertisement935 1986-10-04 9 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sal Sara* A well established ready-mixed concrete company seeking suitable qualified applicants for the post of:SALES EXECUTIVES (MALE) e Minimum GCE 'O' Level. Age between 28 and 35 years. e Must speak fluent Mandarin and English. e Possess own transport. e Wide contacts In935 words
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Advertisement720 1986-10-04 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PETER LAI JEWELLERY PTE. LTD. requires EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS for Its new Wlsma branch Preferably conversant In English. Mandarin li Japanese, a Attractive increment will commensurate with working performance. Interested, plaaaa call paraonally from 10am to Spm. at: #08-4S/ 52 WISMA ATRIA Regional Offlca tor Company marketing720 words
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Advertisement679 1986-10-04 9 71 Situation* Vacant: Sale* FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS reqd. Bilingual In English Chinese Apply personally »02-36 Centrepotnt. Orchard Rd ***** HOUSE OF HUNO Yung requires female salesgirl Call at «01-08 Far East Shopping Centre. 545 i Orchard Road. Spore 0923 SALES ASSISTANTS REQUIRED by sewing machine showroom In Lucky Plaza. Interested679 words
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Advertisement437 1986-10-04 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical Technical Hm AT&T *^SjaaßßT Consumer Products Pte Ltd I American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T). H the world lender in telecomnnniK .itions is embarking on minor expansion program in its high-quality telephone manufacturing f;i< iht\. AT&T Consumer Products. A career with AT&T promises MM (hallenges.437 words
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Advertisement602 1986-10-04 10 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Renowned for excellence the world over. I We seek the services of suitably qualified persons tor the positions of: Production Supervisor The Job: Organise and supervise a group of production operators to meet the targetted quantity and quality. Selected candidate must be602 words
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Advertisement589 1986-10-04 10 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical giESE I Electronics Technicians < Ma le) I (MONITOR) m ITC/Diploma in Electronics Engineering H I preferably with 1 year's experience I in a manufacturing environment I H Duties include setting up of equipment, fl I installation of line facilities; trouble- fl589 words
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Advertisement1153 1986-10-04 10 72 Situations Vacant: y 2 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Northern Telecom, the world's largest supplier of fully digital telecommunica- H tions systems, has a vacancy for:- INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN W Trade Certificate in Electronic/Electrical Fngineering 3 5 years' experience installing PABX or similar systems Northern Telecom offers an attractive salary and1,153 words
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Advertisement539 1986-10-04 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production Production Production o^-Mf*lkW^ [J^f] WORKING (ftfc^ls§3^ LrTIAMONTH! )*M/ J&fcfcjfA 1 KXaiLI i Gross Salary upon UWr^P conf.rmat.on: 0430 9.00pm -7.00am FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS S3T 5530 (Malaysians are also welcome) aily mterview: 1 0am 2 p™ j539 words
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Advertisement267 1986-10-04 10 74 Situation* Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous f SINGAPORE LIMITED _J| Applications are invited for suitably qualified persons for the following H positions: I I INJECTION MOULD I I SETTERS/TECHNICIANS I NTC 2in injection mould making or Diploma in Chemical Process Technology I H •At least 2 years experience267 words
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Advertisement339 1986-10-04 10 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous in Eastern Industries An established <onstrurtion supporting servkes (<>mp«in> has immediate MGMK) (or the posts of: OPERATIONS CLERK Requirements: •CX I V UeUsith rcdit in Withs Ability to t\(>e ai u r.iteK .it IS MrpfM Minimum J >. i r working ev|)«'iM FinER Requirements NTC 111339 words
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Advertisement581 1986-10-04 11 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous DBS BANK (A) DRIVERS (B) MESSENGERS/ DESPATCH RIDERS (C) CARETAKER QUALIFICATIONS Should have completed Primary 6 Must be able to understand and speak English Candidates for Post A B must possess the appropriate valid driving licences Candidates for Post A should also581 words
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Advertisement240 1986-10-04 11 A*wom servkxs I has immediate va- 1 cancies for: Experience in repair maintenance oi material handling and kitchen equipment building facilities Preferably possess electrical knowledge Willing to perform shift work Starting salary will commensurate with experience and will not be less than $560 p.m. 'Minimum Secondary H education I Knowledge240 words
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Advertisement1141 1986-10-04 11 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SUZUKI COFFEE IS EXPANDING!! We have immediate vacancies for: 1) CASHIER 2) WAITRESS 3) TRAINEE COOKS for its outlets at Centrepoint, Wisma Atria, Parkway Parade. Requirements: At least Secondary 2 education. Experience not essential as training will be provided. Interested applicants arm1,141 words
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Advertisement356 1986-10-04 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ 8 3 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance One of the best car loans available Low interest rates new cars from 4% old cars from 4 3 4 Loan quantum up to 90% of value Repayment period up to 5 years Overseas Union Trust Ltd. (A Subsidiary Finance Company356 words
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Advertisement233 1986-10-04 11 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo FEB. 'S3 VCLVO 244 auto. Very well maintained by pte. owner. Rd. tax till 1/87. New tyres, cassette Unwillingly to depart at $40K View Blk 2021. Bt Batok Ind Pk. A, St. 23. *04-196. ■85 JULY PEUOEOT 505 OTI, 2 owners. Tax till July "87.233 words
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Advertisement299 1986-10-04 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance OCBC Finance I For Prompt Approval of your Car Loan. Attractive interest rates 8 Financing up to 90% of PARF and 80% i of ARF price* Loan periods of up to 4 years I /Qfe\ OCBC Finance (S) Ud VJEEbV (Wholly-owned subsidiary299 words
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Advertisement220 1986-10-04 11 I 87 For Saw* Msrcwdss VEHICLES WANTED 1073 to 1078. Mercedes 280S 1077 to 1078, Mercedes 250 1083/ 1984, Q and private Volvo 240 LECO MOTOR PTE. LTD. #01-20 Upper Swngoon Shopping C«ntr« Twt *****07/ *****00. OWNER MIGRATING white Aug. 1981 230E automatic, 2 owners, black cushions, new tax. tyres,220 words
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Advertisement948 1986-10-04 11 87 For Sals: Mercedes 70 MERCEDES 200 manual Well maintained, accident free, metallic green. $34,500 ono Tel *****34 (No dealers) 03 MERCEDES 200 manual, s/rlms. radio/ cassette. 1 pte owner, tip top cond Ivory colour. Tel: *****76/ Pager *****36 COLLECTOR'S CAR. 29OCE 1072. fuel Injection, .'-door, new paint good condition948 words
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Advertisement990 1986-10-04 11 90 For Sal* Toyota LATE -S3 TOYOTA Corolla 13 New model, 1 private owner, showroom cond 74 Llm Ah Woo. Spore 1543 (beside City Plata) MB -82 TOYOTA Carina Private owner, aircon sports rims, new Ut. showroom condlUon $17,400 Tel Alfred *****27 1889 COROLLA 1J DX S/wagon (P4RF Atrcond radio990 words
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Advertisement542 1986-10-04 12 92 For Sale: Mazda leif it to us. Selling your car? We'll make you an attractive otter. Call Borneo wn MOTORS s^J QUALITY USED CARS *****49 Open 7 days a week 8 am-5 pm daily MID- IST* MAZDA CM, atrcon. cassette, tax. Insurance/ PARF. 1 owner. Beautiful cond. $9,500 0.n.0.542 words
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Advertisement574 1986-10-04 12 94 For Sale Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale- Daihatsu <S^r I' Mk.l B^BTa^BTaTaTaa B^bVsmsWi MbV -r'Ar' vJUMn, MBS. \V|.^i^B^BfSMjMBB VBBBBB7 BBshBbIMBJ >■■■■■ B J i 'ii AiMM Bi mrr jb^Bß 'W(*!3BjMJBBBJBBBjBBjaMpjBJBaM n. -r ESS SlriTien Seng uCharade Turbo 3574 words
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Advertisement423 1986-10-04 12 95 For Sale: Suzuki 12 SUZUKI too 1 owner. Alrcond. Radio Tax till Feb. *87. Immaculately kept. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****81 after 10.30a.m. ALMOST 12 SUZUKI 800. alrcon radio cassette, showroom cond. $***** 0.n.0. Phone 285-0706, Roy. JULY IS SUZUKI 1000 c.c. 5-door, 5-speed. $21,300 View: Middle Rd. #02-20423 words
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Advertisement847 1986-10-04 12 96 For Sale: Other Makes VERY FEW IN S'pore Collector s Item. 2-door sports car. 2000 c.c. Si 1600 c.c. Tip top cond. $8,800 0.n.0. each. 190, Moulmeln Rd. #01-01 Zhen Sheng Mans. S-1130. IS7S SKODA, alrcon, tax, cassette. Non PARF. Pte. plate. Tip fop cond. $3,300 on u 190,847 words
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Advertisement691 1986-10-04 12 98 Sala/Wantad: Motor Cycles/Scooters YPVS RD3SOLC/ VPVS RZ3SOLC/ VPVS RDI2SLC/ RXK/ RXZ/ RXIIS/ RXI2S/ Raider HXI3S/ OSX-R7SOF/ 0N125/ ARI2SLC/ Vesper PISOX. HP. trade- in acceptable. Tel: *****93. No.B, Verdun Road, S'pore 0820. KAWASAKI GPZIIOO. GPZ7SOF. GPZ7SOR, OPZ4OOR, EN4OO, 0PZ250, KR2SO, LTD2SO Suzuki RG2SO, QN2SO, 0N125. Honda C8X550, CBX4OO, C8250N. Blk691 words
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Advertisement591 1986-10-04 12 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT Any models. Mercedes Benz/ BMW/ Volvo and all other Japanese vehicles. e PARF or Non-PARF used cars. Private It company registration. Commercial Vans/ Pickups 6 'PB' Registration. Trade-in acceptable. JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD NO.3J LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1884 TEL- *****88,' *****22/ *****02 AN591 words
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Advertisement782 1986-10-04 12 106 Accommodation Available. Houses 0.10 Otd HoNand Rd. victnMy, maJestlc detached with sparkling Inground pool. Modern equipped kitchen. S 1 rms. $7,000 D.lO Gallop Pk vicinity, modern bungalow (Inground pool), s+l rms $8,000 D.ll Camden Pk. renovated cosy detached with Inground pool. Landscaped gdn. 5 1 rms. D.ll Eng Neo782 words
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Advertisement730 1986-10-04 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Fflß EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments four •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool, Tennis Court. Squash Court. Billiard Room. Gymnasium and many other facilities •Self Service Free Launderette •Ampte Indoor Car730 words
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Advertisement942 1986-10-04 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MT. SINAI LANE GRENVILLE CONDO DIST 1027 Lower a Upper Maisonette Partially or fully furnished Please call: *****11 EXT. 119/193 GRACE/ ANNIE A) 5-RM. 3200 sq ft. high floor apt Tan Tong Meng Twr. Dlst 11. c/w kitchen cabinets. $1,800 ono b) 4+l rms, 2350 sq942 words
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Advertisement592 1986-10-04 12 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms rum*. RM. TO let at Marine Drive for working lady or students Meals provided Tel 345M17 FURN. RM. TO let at Serangoon Odn in quiet surroundings for singles only Tel *****71 OEYLANO LOR. M. Furn rooms Convenient $350 Tel *****65/ Pager *****78 JURONO PTE. APT. furn592 words
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Advertisement1411 1986-10-04 13 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 195 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing Check how easy it is to get a DBS Finance Housing Loan. Come to DBS Finance for a For commercial property our Immediate Response S housing loan and we'll give you a rates are second1,411 words
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Advertisement433 1986-10-04 13 113 For Sale: Houses D 16 JLN. LIMAU Manls. seml-d Renovated, well maintained, 3500 sq.ft. 4 bdrms.. servant's $450,000. Agt *****70 (8 30- 4pm) D.IS D/STOREY SEMI-D off Rosyth Rd. well renovated split-level. 4+l bdrms, 3.800 sq.ft. F'hold $515,000. Harvest *****88 D.21, HILLVIEW EST. d/storey seml-d. 4.500 sq.ft. F'hold. 4+433 words
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Advertisement948 1986-10-04 13 114 For Sal*: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale- Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Ak PRESTIGIOUS NEIGHBOURHOOD era*****; v*w tow»* 1 -()etached*id the lust* greenery of the East Coast md the *sf»m detachfeo bungalows thus makinq you a proud948 words
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Advertisement693 1986-10-04 13 Country Club Living \&&j' At Very Affordable Prices W^ far HhIDI7ON I'^SS^F __nwKIZ.v-y|GA£D£Ns. a "\f MMKjppjppqpMMM^gjajpjp^^pjp—pjp—pj—j—^—pj— Conveniently located on the outskirts ot Yio Chu Kang and Ang Mo Kk>— FAR HORIZON GARDENS promises you country ctub C* t ik^H bV Sf llVir>9 Wlfhm a lar 9* e «P anse o*693 words
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Advertisement245 1986-10-04 13 DIST. 10 SERENE HOUSE walk-up apt. 1550 sq.ft. 3 1 bdrms. Renovated. Pool/ security/ carpark. F'hold. $280,000. Agt *****70 0-21 CLEMENTI PK. Gatehouse, brand new apt. 3 bdrms. Terr./ balcony. 2.300 sq.ft. F'hold. Full facilities $415,000 *****03 (agt). D.ll NEWTON CIRCUS vicinity luxurious apt. s/pool. quiet surroundings, unobstructed view. (550.000245 words
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Advertisement251 1986-10-04 13 WSTJ3 PHOENIX HEIGHTS Apart- j ment. 3 rooms. Swimming pool. < for sale Tel *****14 I DIST.S VISTA PK. 2-bdrmed new i condo., 1,000 sq.ft. Furnished, s $188,000 *****80/ *****82 D.lO EVIAN CONOO. 3 bdrms 1400 I sq.ft. F/furn. Renovated Swim- mlng pool Tel *****48 D.lO PANOAN VALLEY. High fir251 words
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Advertisement567 1986-10-04 13 dj spornswooos pk. psa 4rm. Foreigner, single, property owner can buy yntmn OS LONOBEACH VtCBHTY brand new 4-bdrm mals 2200 sq ft $415,000 Promart *****32/ 3 D.9 EMERALD MANSION urgent sale! 3 rms. 1010 sq ft $275,000 ono. Llndtrac *****79 D.9 HORIZON TWR.: high fir 4 bdrms 4 baths $610,000567 words
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Advertisement1066 1986-10-04 14 116 For Sale. HOB Apartments 3 ROOMS Aljunled Blk 98 (corner) 50.00C An« Mo Klo Blk »4» 43.000 Bedok Blk 107 (corner) 55.000 Kelantan Rd Blk 28 M.OOO 4 ROOMS Ang Mo Klo Blk 573 $77,000 Bedok South Blk 52 «7,000 Tlong Bahru Blk 7 7*489 Whampoa Blk 100 '5.0001,066 words
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Advertisement1013 1986-10-04 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3 RM. Kelantan Rd Blk 29 High low firs Terrazao. cerami Ic Kitchen cabinets. $55 000 ono. *****38 (5 lines). JRM L-CORNER BEDOK N 3-rm. i Blk 115 $44,000. Blk 420 $51,000 3rm L-corner blk 107 $56,000. Emtorn *****53/ *****66 till 6pm 3/4 RM. 3-RM.1,013 words
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Advertisement864 1986-10-04 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. IMPROVED. TOA Payoh Mid fir., near schools/ market. $33,000 0.n.0. Call: *****21. 3-RM. KIM KEAT AVE Blk 195. terrazzo hall/ parquet rm Mid fir Tel: 25.***** S-Wtt. SELETAR RO. 81k .3 Renovated Convenient location. $35,000 neg. Tel: *****12. 3-RM. SILAT RD. Blk 31. near864 words
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Advertisement763 1986-10-04 14 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I PROTOTYPE FACTORIES TO LET I Tenders are invited for the following detached and semi-detached prototype factories at: I 1. BUKIT BATOK INDUSTRIAL PARK A I for woodworking/rattan/textile and engineering/hardware/foundry. 2. WOODLANDS INDUSTRIAL PARK E for light industries. Tender Closing Date: 1 5 Oct763 words
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Advertisement904 1986-10-04 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours II YioaitW DnJmsuu HL^l* 3D2N JAKARTaavI I Shangri-la (Bangkok)/Dusit Inn (Chiangmai) C/«?n r^ASlafcal k Royal Cliff (Pattaya) lyrriß^ P 7 DAYS PATTAYA/BANGKOK/CHIANGMAI/ $888 laßl it UkiW^^ TTIjJ I CHIANGRAI GOLDEN TRIANGLE 4 DAYS BALI ■»ft1313P < V- w^kSoJ f Bangkok-Chiangmai904 words
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Advertisement39 1986-10-04 15 137 Tours yx' h "**>w. vat V M^jk *tii vm i i». StUCfl >wf.\'Kii;T.iiy.i K .«j*t3^jjajatt|J Eff i3B iS l!i' Jllfl Buying or ••Ming, it's a full day business get a full-day exposure in The Straits Times Classified y.39 words
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Advertisement1822 1986-10-04 15 137 Tour* 13 7 jours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 1 6 MONTH INTEREST FREE PLAN J^ j I American Express Travel Service offers quality vacations at affordable prices Now you can travel farther and better with our B'-l'J;L T ,f!^ I 6-Month Extended Payment Plan (EPP)1,822 words
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Advertisement206 1986-10-04 15 149 Secretarial/ Typing Course* SHORTHAND THEORY 1) Sun 11.00- I.oopm 05/10 2) Wed 7 00- 9.00pm 08/10 SHORTHAND SPEED 40- 70 wpm 1) Mon 7.00- 9.00pm 06/10 2) Wed 7.00- 9.00pm 08/10 TYPEWRITING ALL LEVELS Daily Ifxdiv tdue>l Attention i* jjiv*>fi! PLEASE ENROL EARLY. REGENT COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE Katong Shopping Centra206 words
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Advertisement646 1986-10-04 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses LCCI CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA COURSES Commencing in October Registration for LCCI Exams commences from 13Oct-31 Oct. 1986 e Accounting Auditing e Advertising e Bookkeeping e Business Administration Business Computing Business Statistics e Costing e Commercial Law e Economics English for Commerce e Marketing e Public Relations Principles of646 words
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Advertisement748 1986-10-04 15 152 Music Courses Be A Star! Interested to be In the music entertainment scene or to be a potential singer"? If these are your goals take the opportunity of our VOCAL TRAINING on 6/10/86 at 7.00pm For details, please call: CLIFFORD STUDIO OF ARTS '04-00 Blk 205. Hougang St 21748 words
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Advertisement467 1986-10-04 15 168 Births/Birthdays Call CATS for a timely gift for your newborn CAT 717"— 1 170 Lost .OST: BLACK FEMALE Corker Spaniel puppy wearing a red colar. lost In d Ist 1026 Reward of 'ered No question asked Little [Irl very upset Please call Hian:a or Anna. *****95 .OST IN BALMORAL467 words
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Advertisement720 1986-10-04 16 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES!! HM STANTS RSSOBBI WM^M Telefax No: 7:t2 7M Rates: box serviceTe,» Serv.ce: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** T.MEAO "tT^kf^^ ggg^ APPOINTMENTS I O9 NATIONAL I SS UNIVERSITY I M*r OF SINGAPORE I DEPARTMENT OF I INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND I COMPUTER SCIENCE I SENIOR TUTORSHIPS I Applications are invited for appointment720 words
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Advertisement772 1986-10-04 16 Coopers OtLyDrand Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, H Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive Selection,772 words
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Advertisement625 1986-10-04 16 Coopers &LyDr9nQ Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, fififi] Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and ■HJH Distribution Systems, Executive625 words
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Advertisement908 1986-10-04 17 APPOINTMENTS Vie are an expanding U.S. based multi-national manufacturing Corporation with plans to increase and strengthen our Toolroom capacity and capability. If you've chosen toolroom as your area of specialization, here's an excellent opportunity for you to advance further. Join us if you've the prerequisites for either of the following908 words
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Advertisement720 1986-10-04 17 f NfiTIONQL OXYGEN 1 I PTE. LTD. 1 I A member of National Iron Group) H An established and progressive manufacturing I company in lurong invites suitably qualified H candidates to apply for the position of: I I Functions: I I Personnel administration I I Staff welfare and recreations I720 words
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Advertisement1018 1986-10-04 17 M HONG KONG CAD-CAM SERVICES LTD. Our company was established in January 1984 providing tool design and manufacturing services, and the promotion of CAD CAM technology in Asian region. We represent a number of renowned computei- hardware and software vendors, in fields including mechanical and civil engineering, architecture as well1,018 words
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Advertisement496 1986-10-04 18 APPOINTMENTS We have one of the largest and most active dealing rooms in Singapore trading in foreign exchange, local and Eurocurrencies, precious metals, financial futures, bonds and securities. Now with the emergence of the new Singapore Government Securities Market, we invite suitably qualified candidates to join us as: BOND DEALERS496 words
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Advertisement337 1986-10-04 18 International Insurance Company I invites applications for the following positions: Experience in similar position and knowledge H of computers would be advantageous H Able to work independently H Relevant qualifications would be desirable H but not essential H Experience in similar position I Fluent in spoken and written English and337 words
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Advertisement698 1986-10-04 18 wit ROBINSONS For the better things in life CAREER OPPORTUNITIES! Our stores are long established and yet the most progressive retailers in Singapore today. We are seeking people to join our successful but extended management team who are intelligent, extroverted, career minded, creative and resourceful. We are interested in individuals698 words
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Advertisement779 1986-10-04 18 r3l SINGAPORE ggg polytechnic H The Electronics Communication Engineering Department is the fastest growing department in the Singapore Polytechnic H and will eventually become the largest catering to a projected student enrolment of 2,600 by 1990. The department offers vast challenges to those interested in pursuing an academic career. There779 words
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Advertisement618 1986-10-04 19 APPOINTMENTS |r umui We are a progressive group of Companies with diversified business in the South East Asian region. Our Material Handling Division requires immediately: Sales Engineers I The successful candidate will report to the Sales Manager in-charge of warehousing and automation and be responsible for sales, stock position and618 words
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Advertisement805 1986-10-04 19 P I I SAL LEASING (PTE) LTD I I I I SAL Leasing, a member of Singapore Technology I I I I Corporation, has a range of leasing activities extending I I I I from office systems to heavy equipment. Expanding rapidly, I I II its Financial Services and Operating805 words
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Advertisement900 1986-10-04 19 I HE ORIENTAL SINdAPORF Opening 26 Februar> IC)S"^1 C )S"^ Make a career for yourself in the grand luxe- hotel. The Oriental, Singapore, sister to the \^B world's best hotels, The Oriental, Bangkok and The Mandarin, Hong Kong. Applications from suitably qualified candidates arc invited for the following msrs: K_900 words
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Advertisement809 1986-10-04 20 APPOINTMENTS m^^ mmf Consumer Products Pte Ltd AT&T, a world leader in telecommunications, excelling in the development of state-of-the-art high technology products, is embarking on the establishment of a major Research and Development Department for the design of its I high quality telecommunications products in the Far East. Located at809 words
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Advertisement674 1986-10-04 20 A well established organisation invites suitably qualified citizens to apply for the following appointments. To provide social case work and/or group work to a wide range of clientele. To assist in the supervision of volunteers who are paracounsellors. To conduct research and training in the related field. Candidates must possess674 words
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Advertisement569 1986-10-04 20 I GEHMO I I invites suitably qualified candidate for the j I position of H I Qualifications and Experience I H Technician Diploma in Mechanical/Electrical I Engineering or equivalent H H I -2 years supervisory experience in a I H manufacturing company fl I Able to communicate in Mandarin and569 words
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Advertisement612 1986-10-04 20 LJ SINGATRONICS I A leading local electronics manufacturing company invites suitably qualified candidates for the post of: The successful candidate wiU implement and evaluate process ccr»trol and conduct technical and statistical invtV Ration on quality problems, methods and »quipn;s t Applicants must be Degree holders in Electronics/Electrical Engineering with at612 words
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Advertisement582 1986-10-04 21 APPOINTMENTS ft I! 0 HITACHI Our multi-million dollar colour television tube manufacturing company in Jurong has immediate vacancies for the following positions: Sales Officer (Male) Degree in Business Administration, fresh graduates may also apply Possess knowledge of technical subjects Possesses strong negotiation skills, tactful and able to interact with all582 words
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Advertisement509 1986-10-04 21 > 7 JMfaMXLUB The Clubhouse which It situated in beautiful park land, off Swiss Club Road, invites suitably qualified persons for the following positions:The persons whom we are looking for should possess considerable drive and initiative and is able to undertake the challenge of planning, operating and managing a newfy509 words
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Advertisement682 1986-10-04 21 lill Technology WW and Service SGS SEMICONDUCTOR, the Asia Pacific headquarters of the Italian-based SGS Group of Companies, is looking for dedicated innovative individuals to meet its continuing expansion in the region. I Senior Sales Executive/ I Sales Executive The Senior Sales Executive/Sales Executive is accountable for meeting sales targets,682 words
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Advertisement690 1986-10-04 21 MERLIN GERIN j FAR EAST PTE LTD We are a subsidiary of a French multinational group, MERLIN GERIN, which is a leading manufacturer of electrical distribution and protection equipment and uninterruptible power supply systems. Due to our continuing business growth, the following requirements have been identified. SALES EXECUTIVE As part690 words
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Advertisement876 1986-10-04 22 APPOINTMENTS TOUCHE ROSS CO is a partnership where people develop and succeed through their own and group efforts. Our ability to grow and prosper, I fl however, is also closely tied to our success in attracting outstanding I fl young men and women to join us. I I We offer876 words
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Advertisement577 1986-10-04 22 DU PONT FAR EAST INC., a subsidiary of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours, one of the largest American corporations worldwide with manufacturing and marketing interests in chemicals, energy and high technology products, invites applications for vacancies of: MARKETING EXECUTIVES (Electronic Products) The Electronic Products marketing division is in the process577 words
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Advertisement701 1986-10-04 22 NOTICES I^—^^l— is rai hm.h < mi kt or mi I 1 RKPIBLJC OF BINUAPORK NOTICE C«npMl« WbrilM IP Notice is hereby given that persons listed below are no longer in our la tfee Matter «f fimpartra employment with effect from the date indicated and as such they are not701 words
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Advertisement395 1986-10-04 22 ©HDB BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET undmr the two rontol bids «yct«fn Tenders are invited for the following, premises at 1. HOUGANG N'HOOD 6 CONTRACT 10A Shops (Block 644) 2. SERANGOON NORTH CONTRACT 6 Pet Centre (Block 151) 3. ZHENGHUA N'HOOD 1 CONTRACT 4 Eating House Shops (Blocks 103, 109 112)395 words
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Advertisement461 1986-10-04 23 NOTICES I The public and the trade are hereby informed that we, I I Nippon Tenshashi Kabushiki Kaisha of 3-29, Nakano I 4-chome, Higashisumiyoshiku, Osaka, Japan, are the manufacturers of cutters and cutter blades and the owners of [nt] and "NT Cutter" trade marks thereon. These cutters and cutter blades461 words
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Advertisement161 1986-10-04 23 In Th« Subordinate Court* Of I Th« Republic Of Singapore I In Th* Caui* Of Wrtf Of *•<»*• Sal* No. 4973/M Redlftusion Spore Pte Ltd Plaintiffs Versus Ong Ah Tee T A Starlight Hover Nightclub Defendants Auction Sal* Of 4 Cartons of Black Label Johnny Walker Whisky, Stereo Player Toß«H»ldAt161 words
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Advertisement340 1986-10-04 23 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. (23 of IMC. In the Matter of the ompani™ Art, Chapter IXS Ami In the Matter «f SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPBUILDING CO PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a petition for the wlnding-up of340 words
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Advertisement341 1986-10-04 23 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 579 of IMS In the Matter of Companies Act (Chapter 185) Aad la the Matter of Leadway Constrnctien Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed341 words
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Advertisement544 1986-10-04 23 IN THE SUBORDINATE COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE M C Salt No. 15CII of 19X6. Between OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED Plaintiffs And LIM BEO THIAM Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: LIM BEO THIAM now or lately of 21 Orchard Boulevard *12-27 Park House Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action544 words
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Advertisement411 1986-10-04 23 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. MBl of 1984 Between HWANG YI'SOFF SECURITIES SDN. BHD. Plaintiffs And SIEW SOON Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: SIEW SOON lately of 50 Jalan Sultan 01-09 Jalan Sultan Centre Singapore 0719 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced411 words
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Advertisement439 1986-10-04 23 mgm CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF %F9 SINGAPORE PTE LTD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of stationery and printing items for a period of one year commencing from January 1987 to December 1987. Tender Deposit $500.00 Closing Date 30 October, 1986 (12 noon) Tender documents can be439 words
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Advertisement373 1986-10-04 23 IN THE HIGH COL'BT OP THE KH'I HI H OP SINGAPORE •mpanlrn Wlatflaf -U» No. 442 Of Ifttf In tV Matter of the C— paaliw Art, Chapter Itt AM la the Matter of HWA HIP METAL MANIPACTI'RING CO PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition373 words
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Advertisement153 1986-10-04 24 .aaw The eleventh edition of this comprehensive guide to major infantry equipment in service worldwide offers concise and detailed information on all portable weapons now in use grouping them under weapon types with details of each, weapon's development, operation, specification and deployment. There are sections on infantry electronics and optics,153 words
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Advertisement73 1986-10-04 24 aaaaWa^r .^a^^wA^^W /mm. r% i BBBBW^ c<^ V >> vB aWWaWr^ ,^^^^wm^a\ ~*-^w\\ 9 *f^aßa\ wwm^ m\ aloS*±' y*^^*^ J J> fIF .aaaaaaa^W*^^^^^^^ -*l/C 3^l^ Sunday 5 October J Vx^jss. /yV\N^/ N^> s^r^-^' Place m'w'm'iw feL 7 ,C im iss im fl^ /^K^-^^^^Wm News Centre Auditorium 2nd level n /^f^-i73 words
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Miscellaneous603 1986-10-04 24 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS BytcMaim WLVvie STKANCiEST TWA/6^B /U/ELU AcTUALLV^N WE^TYoU KHO\jJ I "^"J r 1 ■Fl HAPPENED TZ>D AY. ..BUT M (IT ALL STARTED j H^Tl FLASHBACKS H HERE'S TMe WORLD UIAR t /AUIOURSQuAPROnX NOU) THAT mO(?TS"\ 11/ HP PIDN'T SAV nKt^Sy/ 7 Jr^l^g^ Ufe^^~^^ K 6^r c^ LvsSiSfejf-603 words
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Article, Illustration664 1986-10-04 25 Australian films are making waves in America, as the documentary, Coming Up From Down Under (tomorrow, Ch 12, 9 pm) testifies. CATHERINE ONG previews. IF THE prognosis of the documentary, Coming Up From Down Under is anything to go by, Metro-Gold-wyn-Meyer's roaring lion664 words
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Article82 1986-10-04 25 Game 21 ends in draw World Chess Championship THE 21st match of the World Chess Championship, which was adjourned on Wednesday after 41. Bc2, ended in a draw on Thursday after Garri Kasparov, playing with the disadvantage of black, made his 45th move. By holding challenger Anatoly Karpov to aReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration357 1986-10-04 25 KANNAN CHANDRAN previews a new TV comedy series which begins tomorrow on Ch 5 at 6 pm. THE first thing that leapt to my mind was: "Oh no, not another Cosby clone." But then, when you have a winner, you can count on the copy357 words
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Miscellaneous167 1986-10-04 25 What's On i PERFORMANCES AS YOU LIKE IT. Shakespeare's romantic comedy presented by The Stage Club. Drama Centre, 2 and 8 pm. Tickets at $6 and $10 available at Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre), Centrepoint and Cold Storage Jelita. Ends today. XINYAO FESTIVAL 198«. Featuring 42 local compositions, ranging from167 words
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Miscellaneous154 1986-10-04 25 the Singapore Handbell Choir. Dynasty Hotel, Silver Cloud Room. 7.15 pm. Free. AUDITION CHORAL SINGING. Organised by the Singapore Youth Choir. Drama Centre, Studio C. 11 am -12.30 pm. Victoria Concert Hall, Studio 4 (level 3). 2-3 pm. Interested, call Gregory on 287-5075 or Linda on 345-4508. CELEBRATIONS NAVARATHIRY CELEBRATIONS154 words
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Miscellaneous169 1986-10-04 25 consultant. Toa Payoh Library lecture hall, 2.30 pm. Free. KNOWING YOUR CHILD AND HIS POTENTIAL. By Dr Victor Tai, a management consultant and psychologist. Bukit Merah Library lecture hall. 3 pm. Free. A PRESENTATION OF COMIC DIALOGUE BY STUDENTS. In Mandarin, by winners of the National Comic Dialogue Competition for169 words
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Miscellaneous187 1986-10-04 25 nade, 03-13. 10 am 6 pm daily, except Sunday. On till Monday. THE STH PAINTING OF THE YEAR EXHIBITION. Organised by United Overseas Bank Group. National Museum Art Gallery, 9 am 5.30 pm daily, except Mondays. Free. On till Wednesday. ART EXHIBITION. Paintings, glass sculptures and lithographs by French artist187 words
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Miscellaneous158 1986-10-04 25 the beginnings of man in South-east Asia from around 4,000 BC. National Museum Art Gallery, 9 am 5.30 pm daily, except Mondays. On till Oct 19. Admission: $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. TOMORROW SINGAPORE HERITAGE WEEK EVENTS AUDIO-VISUAL PRESENTATION: Serangoon Road Our Little India and Malay Kampung.158 words
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Miscellaneous123 1986-10-04 25 3-7 pm. Tickets at $5 (includes refreshments). For details, call 445-6253. DANCE FOLK DANCE BEGINNERS' COURSE. Organised by the International Folk Dance Club. YMCA, Homer Cheng auditorium. 1.30 pm. Fee: $7 for members and $10 for non-members. For details, call 222-4666. WORKSHOP THE ART OF DATING. On the concept, basic123 words
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Miscellaneous956 1986-10-04 25 —I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another956 words
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Advertisement461 1986-10-04 26 Uncover the latest arrivals 1 /t^o^S^Lfi)& C oosC P weekend special Wj\ X^J—; 2 Days only 4th sth October XX/I Cash Only (While Stocks Last I) 4 P Vt-^^fr^ <j I^* CANON TYPE STAR 5 I C J I /<'>' r IMe^oc Electronic Typewriter, Automatic l c l /c/ y^X461 words
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Miscellaneous1443 1986-10-04 26 ■■MY VHEWaaaißy KANNAN CHhUQMUm—m^^^^^i^—mmmm^^^i,^ S3SF" Guerillas fight an international gmrsrcs iSH M^ MlHi' 3E ABUSE of* power and cor- COrDOratiOH Anot^r black and white r^^B^B^B^B^alß^BK^^L^ .^Kr' tion'^dnSlfalf a t0 flick, this time dealing with an I lj av^^Bfi^J^ v ift '^^Bm uon s aowmau. army misfit who bu les J}M1,443 words
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Advertisement762 1986-10-04 31 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i mwm ,,n i —^^pw^>^^»<— >^^^^y^^— You won 't find bettor value or a bigger choice anywhere in Singapore! ~~l STANLEY "BfltcASH si 35<, QUEEN mlM CASH $1645762 words
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