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Title Section15 1986-10-13 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article592 1986-10-13 1 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE No immediate danger; it's a precaution, a prudent move, says ministry By 4 We don't want to alarm people; we don't want them to feel that every building designed by Mr Lekshmanan or Mr Ec is going to fall down on them. A592 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-10-13 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG abcdefghijkl By IT WAS all over m 4.8 seconds. And the pony won hooves down, while the 150- horsepower car was still halfway along the 109- metre "race track". The Australian pony, with Mr reter Abisheganaden m the saddle, was pitted against theH.L. CHAN - 250 words
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155 1986-10-13 1 BEIJING The People's Liberation Army claims to have discovered the secret of life-long beauty and will share it with the masses for only US6O cents (about 551.30). An advertisement m the Film and Theatre News offered an unusual service from the world's largest armyUPI - 155 words
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340 1986-10-13 1 No smoking in MRT trains and stations WHEN the first Mass Rapid Transit trains start running late next year, most people will find it much easier to get around Singapore but not smokers. In fact, those who puff will not be able to get anywhere near the carriages, let alone340 words
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Article64 1986-10-13 1 OUTSIDER St Gallen upset the raging favourite, Chinese Wall, to take the $330,000 Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah yesterday. As the seven-year-old gelding had not won a race for 21 months, he was neglected by punters and paid $86 for a win. Chinese Wall64 words
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180 1986-10-13 1 Bonn politicians 'may be leftist targets' BONN Leftist terrorists may be stalking top candidates m West Germany's federal election campaign, the chief federal prosecutor said m a published interview yesterday. Chief Federal Prosecutor Kurt Rebmann told the Bild Am Sonntag newspaper that investigators had indications that "our top politicians areAP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration556 1986-10-13 1 Progress, so Reagan and Gorbachev extend talks REYKJAVIK US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev decided last night to hold a fourth, unscheduled round of their unofficial summit talks here, with both sides saying they were making progress towards an agreement on reducing nuclear weapoiis. "The two sidesAFP; AP - 556 words
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Article96 1986-10-13 1 JOHANNESBURG A man trying to break a world record for sitting m a cage with poisonous snakes was bitten on the arm on Saturday by a king cobra, but refused to leave for medical treatment because he is near his goal. Austin Stevens had been bittenAP - 96 words
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Article62 1986-10-13 1 Famine airlift KHARTOUM Operation Rainbow, the international food and medicine airlift to an estimated 2 million to 3 million people facing famine because of Sudan's civil war m the south, got off the ground yesterday after a three-week delay. A Hercules C-130 left for Isiro m north-eastern Zaire yesterday morning.Reuter - 62 words
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Advertisement15 1986-10-13 1 MAS sends out 'no smoking' messages: Page 7 Pictures and full results on Page 1915 words
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Advertisement34 1986-10-13 1 o US and Soviet Union accuse each other of breaching news blackout: Page 3 Inside Summary 2 Wor-id News 3,4 S Causeway C Comment/ Perspective 12,1J Letters 14 TliaPHDollar 1&-18 Kjninj; It Sporte n-tl34 words
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Article323 1986-10-13 2 Food ration exercise SWEDISH civil defence expert John Tjorneryd was impressed. The orderly lines of people queueing for ration coupons at Tanglin Technical School yesterday reminded him of the food distribution system back m Sweden. He is m Singapore to prepare for a civil defence seminar here next month.323 words
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Article186 1986-10-13 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WHEN Mr Shimon Peres officially hands over the Prime Ministership of Israel to his coalition partner Mr Yitzhak Shamir tommorrow, he can look back with considerable satisfaction to what he has achieved during his 25 months m office. Mr Shamir's main priority should be to186 words
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Article78 1986-10-13 2 FIRE DOORS KEPT OPEN A RESIDENT of a private highri^-e building was recently surprised to see that many of the fire doors leading to the fire escape staircase m his building were being kept open, often by door wedges. He notes that this defeats the purpose of having fire78 words
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Article255 1986-10-13 2 High-tech smuggling AMERICAN experts are investigating the large-scale diversion of high technology, notably computers, to the Soviet Union and other Eastern bloc countries through West European routes, the New York Times has reported. Under-Secretary for Defence Richard Perle, quoted by the Times on Friday, said the case255 words
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Article329 1986-10-13 2 Soviets blast France THE SOVIET UNION dealt a massive blow to France's hopes of retaining the European soccer championship when it won 2-0 on Saturday night m a Group Three qualifying match. Igor Belanov, the scourge of defences m the Mexico World Cup finals, pounced m the 68th minute329 words
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Article433 1986-10-13 2 Research at the NUS THERE ARE more than 100 research projects going on at the NUS Science Faculty. Research is encouraged for its intellectual value, as a means for staff to become better teachers, to add to the store of knowledge and to establish an international reputation for433 words
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Article180 1986-10-13 2 CHINA LAUNCHES MAJOR MOVE TO WOO FOREIGN INVESTMENT CHINA, faced with a sharp decline m overseas investment, has announced details of a major initiative to woo foreign companies, including tax concessions and the right to hire and fire workers. In a front-page commentary, the People's Daily newspaper said the180 words
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254 1986-10-13 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Jakarta warns paper THE INDONESIAN government, taking a hard line against press speculation about the economy, issued a stern warning yesterday to a newspaper for "irresponsible" reporting. The official Antara news agency said the independent Suara Merdeka, a major daily m the central Java254 words
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Article248 1986-10-13 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pafe Acupuncture Chinese Nature Cure Arine Lufthansa German Airlines I -10 Aud« Hagemeyei Electronics (S) Pte Ltd Technics I 1 Setron Electronics Sony I —12 Books Systematic Book Centre I -18 Camera Shnro (S) Pte Ltd (Nikon) I Computer Philips I —15 Concert Singapore Symphony Orchestra248 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-10-13 3 BEIJING BRITAIN'S Queen Elizabeth arrived la Beijing yesterday at the start of a six-day visit to China, the first by a reigning British monirch. The Queen, wearing a yellow and black dress and a wide-brimmed white hat, was greeted at Beijing Airport byReuter; AP - 398 words
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156 1986-10-13 3 'BBC sacks reporter for singing black anthem' JOHANNESBURG The British Broadcasting Corporation has fired a white South African television reporter because she sang a black African anthem at a memorial service for miners killed m an underground accident, a newspaper reported yesterday. Johannesburg's City Press newspaper said Miss Sarah CroweUPI - 156 words
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351 1986-10-13 3 HONGKONG BRITAIN will consider local views on a representative government for Hongkong before the planned Chinese takeover of the territory m 1997, British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe said yesterday. Speaking at a news conference here before his departure for BeijingAFP; AP - 351 words
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428 1986-10-13 3 Both sides protest but little is disclosed I^I ICELAND! 7 MEETING REYKJAVIK American and Soviet officials have accused each other of minor violations of an agreement to black out news of the summit here between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev,AP - 428 words
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189 1986-10-13 3 I'm fine, Nancy retorts in reply to Raissa WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan's wife, Nancy, has made a retort m response to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's wife, Raissa, who wondered if she was not attending their husbands' summit meeting m Reykjavic because she was not well. "I feel fine," Mrs ReaganAFP - 189 words
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Article43 1986-10-13 3 MONTIGNY-LES-METZ (France) Irish President Patrick Hillery on Saturday received the Robert Schuman medal here for his efforts to promote European unity. Mr Hillery, who was Irish Foreign Minister from 1969 to 1972, negotiated Irish membership of the European Community (EC). AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article42 1986-10-13 3 RANGOON Twenty-six people were killed and 65 injured when a passenger train sped out of control after torrential rain affected its brakes, Burmese railways officials said yesterday. Initial reports said no foreigners were among the casualties. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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336 1986-10-13 3 The San Salvador quake UPI correspondent Raul Beltrhan had just arrived to pick up his five-year-old daughter at kindergarten when the earthquake hit. This is Ms account of the disaster. SAN SALVADOR The streets were filled as usual with the cars of parents waitingUPI - 336 words
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218 1986-10-13 4 Annoyed Reagan signs spending Bill REYKJAVIK President Ronald Reagan has signed "with great reluctance" a stop-gap spending Bill to keep the United States government operating through to Wednesday. "This is no way to run the federal government," Mr Reagan said of the lengthy impasse that has held up passage ofAP - 218 words
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353 1986-10-13 4 US high-tech 'smuggled into Soviet Union' NEW YORK American experts are investigating the large-scale diversion of high technology, notably computers, to the Soviet Union and other Eastern bloc countries through West European routes, the New York Times has reported. Under-Secretary for Defence Richard Perle, quoted by the Times on Friday,AFP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-10-13 4 DAR ES SALAAM Mother Teresa, of Calcutta, who narrowly escaped death m a plane crash on Saturday, plans to continue her air travel m central Tanzania today to hear the vows of seven new nuns. Bishop M.I. Joseph, of the Roman CatholicReuter - 202 words
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Article91 1986-10-13 4 Tutu backs women priests JOHANNESBURG Archbishop Desmond Tutu said he favours women m the priesthood, despite opposition from the Anglican Church. "As a victim of injustice myself, I experience fully well how women feel," the Nobel peace prize-winning church leader and apartheid dissenter said. Bishop Tutu, the first black leaderUPI - 91 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-10-13 4 OAKDALE Rural Fire Department Chief Tim Hubbel giving mooth-to-month resuscitation to two-year-old Alan Smith after pulling him ont of the Stanislaus River m Modesto, California, on Thursday. Hie boy, who had been m the water for about M minutes, was rushed to hospital where doctors were ableReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration237 1986-10-13 4 No links with gun-running, says Bush CHARLESTON (South Carolina) VICE-PRESIDENT George Bush has denied reports that he was involved m controversial, secret air drops of arms and equipment to US-backed Nicaraguan rebels fighting the leftist government. He denied news reports linking him or members of his staff to a gun-runningAP - 237 words
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107 1986-10-13 4 PERTH An isolated Aboriginal group has been discovered by another tribe m the wild desert of Western Australia. The seven Aborigines were found on Wednesday m sandhill country, about 700 km east of the gold mining town of Kalgoorlie, after tracks andReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration177 1986-10-13 4 LOS ANGELES The creators of the ABC-TV soap opera Dynasty have filed a US$4O million (SsB6 million) suit against producer Aaron Spelling, claiming he stole the idea for the television series. Hotel, from them. Esther and Richard Shapiro claimed m their Superior Court suit thatFile - 177 words
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479 1986-10-13 4 LONDON A NEWSPAPER here has quoted British officials as saying the US administration gave Britain exaggerated intelligence reports about Libyan terrorist activity. The Sunday Telegraph, m a dispatch from Washington, said the officials saw a "disturbing similarity" between US intelligence reports on LibyaAP - 479 words
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226 1986-10-13 4 LONDON Britain has ordered six suspected members of the Abu NidaJ Palestinian guerilla group to leave the country, the Sunday Telegraph newspaper reported yesterday. It said the six five Arabs and a Swede were arrested 10 days ago by Special Branch detectives, who had informationReuter; AFP; AP - 226 words
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422 1986-10-13 5 JAKARTA The Indonesian government, taking a hard line against press speculation about tn: economy, issued a ste m warning yesterday to a newspaper for "Irresponsible" reporting. Meanwhil? National Development Fl inning Minister Johannes Sumarlin declared an et Dnomic crisis was averted by his assuranceReuter - 422 words
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Article, Illustration129 1986-10-13 5 MANILA A Swiss tourist kidnapped by Muslim bandits m the southern Philippines m July and freed on Friday met President Corazon Aquino on Saturday and said he had survived on only rice. Zurich interior decorator Hans Kunzli told Mrs Aquino his kidnappers, whoReuter - 129 words
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277 1986-10-13 5 Aquino won't declare emergency rule, says Malacanang MANILA MALACANANG, the presidential palace, has ruled out the possibility of President Corazon Aquino declaring a state of emergency amid reports that a rightist faction m the military was pressing for such a plan. The reports were sparked by the arrest of topBernama - 277 words
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110 1986-10-13 5 Thais may ease trade curbs with Laos BANGKOK Thailand is considering easing restrictions on trade with neighbouring Laos. Mr Suvit Suthanukul, Secretary-General of the National Security Council, said Thailand might lift export bans on some goods and open more border transit points. KPL, the Laotian news agency, on Thursday urgedReuter - 110 words
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Article32 1986-10-13 5 CEBU The Philippine Coast Guard has seized a Honduran cargo ship loaded with gunpowder and other materials used m making explosives. The 1,000-tonne cargo trader was seized on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article39 1986-10-13 5 BANGKOK Two women and a boy died m a fire which destroyed three houses here late on Saturday, police said. The blaze broke out after an explosion, presumably from a gas tank, police added. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration229 1986-10-13 5 Mochtar wants more of India's technology JAKARTA INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja has called for increased economic and trade ties with New Delhi, saying co-opera-tion m technological fields with India can be more beneficial than with industrialised nations. In a statement released ahead of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's arrivalAP; Reuter - 229 words
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162 1986-10-13 5 JAKARTA The Supreme Court has turned down former Asean SecretaryGeneral Hartono Dharsono's appeal against a sev-en-year jail term for subversion. Deputy Chief Justice of ♦he Supreme Court, Mr Adi Andojo Sutjipto, said on Saturday the court "sees no point to grant Dharsono's appeal". But theUPI; Bernama - 162 words
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216 1986-10-13 5 January plebiscite for new Manila Constitution MANILA A special Philippine commission yesterday approved a new Constitution expected to legitimise the revolutionary government set up by President Corazon Aquino eight months ago. The panel voted 44-2 m favour of the Constitution which will be presented to the people for approval mReuter - 216 words
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166 1986-10-13 5 First women's political party launched MANILA A Muslim princess and two government officials were among hundreds of women activists who gathered at a high school gymnasium here yesterday to formally launch the first women's political party m the Philippines. In her opening speech, Social Services and Development Minister Mita PardoAFP - 166 words
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171 1986-10-13 6 Ministry may encourage use of the cane KUALA LUMPUR The Education Ministry is seriously considering bringing back the cane to ensure discipline and order m the classroom, the Sunday Star reported yesterday. "If we find that it is necessary and effective, we ■vill allow all teachers to cane students." the171 words
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Article135 1986-10-13 6 215m in loans to help jobless SEREMBAN The government and the World Bank together have set aside *215 million to help provide loans for at least 5,000 unemployed youths, mostly graduates, tv nart small-scale industries. Deputy National and Rural Development Minister Datuk Tajol Rosli said the move was expected toNST - 135 words
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Article, Illustration363 1986-10-13 6 Civil servants may have their overtime cut 4 When Umno, MCA and MIC members cheer only their respective heroes for championing the well-being of their own communities, there will be a situation where we will win the cheers but lose every- m thing else. Datm Paduka Rafidah Aziz (left). KUALA363 words
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141 1986-10-13 6 Rock music generally acceptable Minister KUALA LUMPUR The Culture, Youth and Sports Ministry will meet artistes' associations soon to get their views on guidelines being drafted by a committee on public concerts, including rock music performances. Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, saying the committeeNST - 141 words
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110 1986-10-13 6 Dr Mattar 'satisfied' with action on pesticides KUALA LUMPUR Singapore's Environment Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar, has said he is satisfied with measures being taken by the Malaysian authorities to reduce the residual content of pesticide m vegetables. Dr Mattar, who was briefed by officials from the Health and Agriculture MinistriesNST - 110 words
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Article54 1986-10-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and the Netherlands have called off talks or. a new air pact here without agreement, Malaysian officials said. The talks, which ended late on Saturday, will resume at a later date after both sides have had time to deliberate on various issues, aAFP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-10-13 6 picture. PETALING JAVA The world's longest hand-carried cake survived a 2.5 km journey on foot through rain and sunshine on Saturday and its makers hope it will enter the Guinness Book of Records. .:mid cheers and shouts, the 112-metre pineapple spongeNST - 367 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-10-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR City Hall will allow owners of commercial blocks to convert their buildings into residential units to overcome the glut of officespace m the city, according to the Mayor, Datuk Dr Elyas Omar. He said that owners would require permits forBernama - 274 words
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Article, Illustration110 1986-10-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR NO, YOUR eyes are not playing tricks on yon. A certain government department m the city has taken the cause of sexual equality to heart by introducing, as the sign at left indicates, a unisex toilet. Translated, the sign reads: Unisex toilet.Bernama - 110 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-10-13 6 SHAH ALAM Malaysian Indian Congress President Datuk S. Samy Vellu has offered to resign as party chief and Works Minister if it can be proved the Indian community here has not benefited from the New Economic Policy (NEP). In an emotion-charged speechBernama - 408 words
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173 1986-10-13 6 MIC plan to help Indians set up small trades SHAH ALAM The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) is launching a na-tion-wide hawkers scheme to help Malaysian Indians affected by the economic slowdown to set up small businesses. Party president Datuk S. Samy Vellu told the New Straits Times on Saturday thatNST - 173 words
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94 1986-10-13 6 MCA sets guidelines for public grouses on NEP KUALA LUMPUR The New Economic Policy task force set up by the MCA has drawn up guidelines for the public to submit complaints on alleged deviations m the implementation of the NEP. A statement from the secretariat said on Saturday the frank94 words
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Article86 1986-10-13 6 The statement said these deviations could originate from civil service or political sources and could include notices or letters from government agencies that made the recipients feel discriminated against. The task force asked companies and commercial organisations to look for deviations m such areas as staffing, licensing,NST - 86 words
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Article, Illustration664 1986-10-13 7 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Swedish expert is impressed with Spore system By 6 This is a very good idea It's simple and effective, and the best thing is that you practise the system. We don't practise our system because of a t political decision not to664 words
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141 1986-10-13 7 Take it easy, lecturer tells S'pore parents A NATIONAL University of Singapore lecturer gave some pointers yesterday on how pai^nts could relieve themselves of the stress of brnging up their children. Mr John Ang, lecturer with the NUS Social Work Department, said at a seminar on community involvement m child141 words
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Article57 1986-10-13 7 THE dress-designing talents of National University of Singapore undergraduates will be put to test m Bodicovere, a contest of the university students' union. Their creations will be judged by a panel of designers which include Bobby ding, Francis Cheong and Heng Juit Leng, at the NUS57 words
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461 1986-10-13 7 Staff gets them m pay slips as part of drive THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has been slipping something extra into its staff's salary statements since August. The 'bonus' takes the form of subtle anti-smok-ing messages. This month, It's "Think of your loved one461 words
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Article73 1986-10-13 7 A WOMAN was found dead at the foot of a block of Housing Board flats m Lorong 2, Toa Payoh on Saturday evening. Police said Madam Loi Hui Choo, who lived on the fifth storey of 31ock 88, was fcund dead on the ground floor of the73 words
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Article, Illustration70 1986-10-13 7 ONE resident who came for the food distribution exercise was Madam Ng Ah Moy, 73, (above) of Block 422 at Tanglin Halt Road, who had a surprise for officials "vintage" World War II food ration cards issued m the name of her late husband,70 words
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329 1986-10-13 7 Asean drug control plan for UN conference ASEAN member states will present a proposal on drug control, covering extradition and possibly confiscation of assets of drug traffickers, at a United Nations conference next June. A decision to submit the proposal to the conference was taken at last week's 10th Asean329 words
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Article123 1986-10-13 8 Police seek molest case woman POLICE want to contact a woman who may have been molested m Onan Road, Geylang, on Sept 30 A suspect was arrested at Haig Avenue at 8.35 pm that day by an off-duty policeman who saw the woman being molested. She walked away after that123 words
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170 1986-10-13 8 M-cyclist dies in head-on collision TWO motorcyclists were involved m a head-on collision with a lorry on Saturday m Bedok North Avenue 4, One of them died on the spot. The other motorcyclist and two front-seat passengers m the lorry were taken to hospital with injuries. Motorcyclist Lee Seng Hock,170 words
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Article, Illustration472 1986-10-13 8 IRENE HOE - Dwarfed giants of yesteryear IRENE HOE On the waterfront, 23 years ago By You'd have to take a close look at the picture above before yon can spot the Asia Insurance and Bank of China buildings, though these two stand out clearly m the picture on the left, taken S3472 words
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Article72 1986-10-13 8 Booklet lists all titles by govt DO YOU want to know what publications are put out by the various government ministries and departments? The Catalogue of Government Department/Statutory Board Publications 1986 will tell you. Published by the Communications and Information Ministry every three of four years, limited copies of the72 words
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248 1986-10-13 8 THE CLIMATE for the speaking of Mandarin has been improving each year, Mr Chin Ham Tong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs) and MP for Aljunied, said yesterday. Even English-educated Chinese Singaporeans, who were not conversant m Mandarin, were increasingly taking up lessons m the248 words
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382 1986-10-13 8 'Core of skilled building workers needed' IF SINGAPORE is to have high-quality buildings, it must have its own core of skilled, dedicated construction workers, Mr Lee Yiok Seng said on Friday. Mr Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development) and Chairman of the Construction Industry Development Board, was at the prize382 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-10-13 8 VISITING Chinese VicePremier Tian Jiyun met Communications and Information Minister Yeo Ning Hong and Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications and Information) Ho Kah Leong for lunch at the PSA Bnilding Penthouse yesterday. Also at the lunch meetIng were several senior government officials and heads of279 words
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Article, Illustration177 1986-10-13 9 SIMON KER - SIMON KER Picture by THESE "butterflies" were a little stage-struck at the start of the performance, but it did not take them long to emerge from their cocoons and delight their audience of family and friends. The youngsters, aged between four and seven,177 words
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421 1986-10-13 9 THE Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association has m mind a social services club and will launch two ccmmunity service projects to test the waters. Both will give reservists a chance to do their bit for charity and show the less privileged that they421 words
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480 1986-10-13 9 Pupils tackle problems on their own through class committees A HABITUALLY early student started coming to school late. His alarm clock had broken down, and his parents, who worked until late every night, could not get up to see him off to school on time. When his classmates discovered the480 words
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Article498 1986-10-13 9 EDMUND LOH - Pacman lives on despite ban EDMUND LOH Video games can be found m some Hougang shops By PACMAN and Space Invaders live on, at least m tucked-away corners of some shops at Hougang town centre. For 20 cents a session, regular customers, mostly students, can play these electronic video games,498 words
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Article, Illustration435 1986-10-13 10 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG French firm wants to develop island into playground for tourists and Singaporeans Story: Pictures: A FRENCH firm of developers hopes to breathe life into Lazarus Island by turning it into a playground for tourists and Singaporeans alike. Pansea wants to transformMAZLAN BADRON - 435 words
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Article, Illustration310 1986-10-13 10 LAZARUS Island rises out of the water higher than its neighbours St John's and Kusu islands. At its highest point, Lazarus is 50 metres above sea level, where you can get a good view of Kusu and St John's. From there, you will also310 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-10-13 10 Children tickled pink by 'Ah Pek' and 'Ali Baba' FOR 19 minutes, the children laughed enough to last weeks. They had witnessed the spectacle of their friend Cai Weng Tuck being dressed up as an "Ah Pek" magician, with a stiff, black wig and beard, and a body-length, blue-and-white spotted180 words
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Article182 1986-10-13 10 AWTAR Singh so Surat Singh, 24, was sent to jail for housebreaking and shoplifting, but a judge agreed that Awtar's jail term of nine years and two months was too long. The sentence was reduced by almost two years during an appeal m182 words
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408 1986-10-13 10 Most called CPF to ask how much to contribute Information numbers THE CPF tnlormattoo lines are: CPF Domination 225-2511; CPF eon tribo lions: 225-6133; CPF withdrawals: 226-1422; Medisave: 225-1844; and the Home Protection Insurance Scheme: 225-4355. THE question on most people's minds when they called the one-month-old Central Provident Fund's408 words
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Article56 1986-10-13 10 SHOPKEEPER P Abdul Rashid. 53, was fined $200 on Wednesday after he admitted having an obscene magazine for sale at his shop m Upper Thomson Road. Communications and Information Ministry official Neo Thian and another official seized the Chinese magazine with nude pictures, on Sept 1 and56 words
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Article31 1986-10-13 10 THE Institute of Public Relations of Singapore will hold a lunch talk on Employee Communications the Federal Express Experience, at the Indiana Room, Raffles City, on Thursday at noon31 words
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Article, Illustration453 1986-10-13 11 FROM next month, senior citizens can obtain detailed eye and ear examinations by specialists, just two of the new services to be offered free by the Home Nursing Foundation at its newly opened Senior Citizens' Health Care Centre m Toa Payoh. Where necessary,453 words
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Article, Illustration195 1986-10-13 11 LT-COL Freddie Yap's book does not make easy bedtime reading. But the book sold well at the International Exposition of Quality Control Circles (lEQCC) last week. Lt-Col Yap, principal of the Republic of Singapore Air Force's Air Engineering Training Institute, commented: "That book will195 words
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Article179 1986-10-13 11 AN UNEMPLOYED man was charged on Thursday with cheating two men of a total of $16,415. Lim Poh Ann, 48, allegedly committed the four offences between January and April 1981. He was accused of obtaining $1,500 from Mr Lim Geok Eng, the proprietor of an179 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-10-13 11 WHEN a sculpture is 36 storeys high, weighs 2,439 kg, and is meant for the atrium of a hotel, it needs more than muscles to move it m place. If Spiderman comes to mind, the Pan Pacific Singapore hotel has Indeed called on such225 words
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280 1986-10-13 11 INDEPENDENT schools 7 Some teachers loved the idea and others expressed reservations when asked at the Institute of Education's convocation to comment on the proposal. Some would gladly teach m such a school. "Why not? It sounds challenging," said Miss Jamuna Rani280 words
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Advertisement13 1986-10-13 10 On closer inspection standards become higher. Fares become more reasonable. Lufthansa German Airlines13 words
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Advertisement258 1986-10-13 10 Selling insurance has its rewards Unlike other industry, the life insurance field is constantly growing. It is challenging and rewarding for the individual who is not afraid of hard work. Mr. Jerry Tan will tell you that selling insurance is a profession that requires determination, skill and patience. He has258 words
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Advertisement167 1986-10-13 11 I %v-\ \^K^IL Z^- 7 r-^ A WWI /^^J v^ 1/ t' Q c V X\ yk q\ s^^ •/^J advertising. f 5 G* Ikea knows a picture is worth a v* H c f?C ■■^p thousand words. Ikea also knows ]^Sij||j 3 "j!? c l fe y° u nave167 words
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Article610 1986-10-13 12 WHEN Mr Shimon Peres officially hands over the prime ministership of Israel to his coalition partner. Mr Yitzhak Shamir, tomorrow, he can look back with considerable satisfaction to what he has achieved during his 25 months m office. What he inherited two years ago was an Israel610 words
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Article, Illustration1619 1986-10-13 12 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Storm m a teacup caused by general precedes his one-day visit today By JAKARTA During his one-day visit today, Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi will seek to improve relations with Indonesia, which the Indian leader himself admits have been rather1,619 words
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559 1986-10-13 12 Thai MPs must get down to more urgent work Editorial, headlined Time to get on v,ith running the country, published m the Bangkok Post on Oct 8. LESS than two months igo, when the Prem government assumed office, r.here were high hopes m the air. It was a government which559 words
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221 1986-10-13 12 Editorial, headlined Cut the gab, published m the New Straits Times on Oct 8. CUT the gab, get on with the job that was Malaysian Indian Congress president Datuk S. Samy Vellu's message at the general assembly of221 words
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Article, Illustration885 1986-10-13 13 Managers fail more often than they succeed m predicting growth for new products, markets and technologies. Business schools, partly to blame for devising complex forecasting methods, now recommend simpler ways such as first asking who the customers might be for blue-sky ideas.The Economist - 885 words
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1060 1986-10-13 13 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Correspondent MOSCOW Russians may soon have to pay more for their rent than they do for a bottle of vodka. That's because a price revolution may be on its way. It could change the incredible present situation where1,060 words
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Advertisement175 1986-10-13 13 WE, WONT JUST SELL YOU A PRODUCT .AND WISH YOU WE'LL MAKE SURE IT'S MERRY A MERRY CHRISTMAS. I MV M 't&S^S&K^^ I I I pti ESS:, ■||^^^^^vL a Hß^^H|p pr^ B ,a^_~ .T fr MllMltfffSMßftin. i |-J. |^4 H^ JF -s. ,|.-.i(-t|iHrriSv^i:n uk.. Monitor I'l.m-j HjjE-— 3 tours to175 words
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Letter, Illustration343 1986-10-13 14 Reply PLEASE refer to the letter "Kaye's good but Jatt's more suitable for I Will" from 'Peter, Shaun and Cheryl" on SBC's entry for the "Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Popular Song Contest. (ST. Oct 7). We appreciate the interest shown by the343 words
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Letter, Illustration281 1986-10-13 14 Educate the people on fire safety systems IT IS noted that our highr.se buildings are, generally speaking, equipped with fire prevention, detection and fire-fighting systems. The fire detection systems (e.g. smoke detectors) ensure that any fire can be quick';/ dealt with and prevented from281 words
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341 1986-10-13 14 Maid can stay longer if reasons are 'exceptional' Reply WE refer to the letter "Four years will be up soon but family wants maid to stay" by "Supreme Irony". (ST. Sept 15). The existing policy limits the stay of all non-tra-ditional source (NTS) workers to a maximum of four years.341 words
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Letter93 1986-10-13 14 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed double-spaced, on one side ot the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer your using93 words
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312 1986-10-13 14 I AM a certified accountant and a fellow member of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants (UK). I would like to relate what happened when I applied to migrate to Australia earlier this year, m order to warn potential applicants not to place312 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-10-13 15 OCT 13 and 14 An exhibition of London and European property will be held at the Shan-gri-La Hotel from 11 am to 7 pm. Talks on the market situation and significant new developments will also be given at 12.30 pm and 6 pm daily. Organised by Chestertons Lim325 words
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Article22 1986-10-13 15 4 Quality hasn't surfaced yet as anything more than a footnote m the business schools. Armand Feigenbaum of General Systems Company Inc.22 words
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Article202 1986-10-13 15 DENTSU Young Rubicam (DYR) has appointed Mr Donald Ec deputy creative director. Mr Freddie Leong Ls the new manager of RELC International House. Mr Leong was previously the food and beverage manager of Hotel Equatorial. Mr Philip Tan Kia Kheng has been appointed associate director of Price Waterhouse Management202 words
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Article91 1986-10-13 15 BEIJING Guangzhou, m China's southern province of Guangdong, is to be the site of a new stock exchange that =vill deal m shares worth 650 million yuan (about ***** million), the People's Daily newspaper has reported. State firms, collective enterprises and those companies with mixedAFP - 91 words
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Article55 1986-10-13 15 $39 m for OTB office HONGKONG The gov-ernment-owned Overseas Trust Bank has sold its office building m the central business district for HKSI4S million (about SJ39 million), the bank's agent Vigers Hongkong Chartered Surveyors said. The building, with a gross floor area of 74.060 sq m, was sold to anReuter - 55 words
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Article96 1986-10-13 15 Merger rumours on Wall Street NEW YORK Some of the biggest names among Wall Street securities firms are being mentioned as possible takeover targets of Japan's top investment houses. While some analysts thought Wall Street rumours on Friday were a bit far-fetched, speculators avidly bid up the shares of E.Reuter - 96 words
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Article47 1986-10-13 15 LONDON CadburySchweppes has denied market rumours that the company may be considering a takeover approach, possibly from United Biscuits. A Cadbury-Schweppes spokesman said recent strength m the company's share price appeared to reflect US investor buying interest. A United Biscuits spokesman declined comment. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article78 1986-10-13 15 ROCHESTER (New York) Lenses made here by Eastman Kodak soon will be sold to Japanese manufacturers for inclusion m compact disk players, giving Kodak optical goods a toehold m the Japanese market. Kodak will supply aspheric lenses to Nitto Optical of Tokyo, which will sellAP - 78 words
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276 1986-10-13 15 RETAILER and property owner Robinson's has been suffering the effects of the glut m retail space m the form lower rents from tenants at Centrepoint but company chairman Mr C.W. Tresise still thinks Robinson's has more to gain than lose from the growing276 words
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Article196 1986-10-13 15 LONDON DESPITE the collapse of tin trading almost a year ago on the London Metal Exchange (LME), signs are emerging that the tin industry wants a resumption m futures dealing here. Trans-World Metals Holdings, the parent of LME member Lazmet, which was involved m the tinAFP - 196 words
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360 1986-10-13 15 BEIJING CHINA, faced with a sharp decline m overseas investment, announced details at the weekend of a major initiative to lure foreign companies, including tax concessions and the right to hire and fire workers. In a front-page commentary, the People's Daily newspaperUPI; Reuter; AP - 360 words
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Article438 1986-10-13 15 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Companies deny any part in leaks N. BALAKRISHNAN By TWO of the companies recently queried by the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) over leaked information about their fund raising exercises m the stock market have denied they were m any way responsible. Tne responses came from Chuan Hup Marine Ltd438 words
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Article150 1986-10-13 15 THE Ong family which controls Metro has sold some more shares m the retailer, taking advantftge of the recent high prices for the stock. The sale would have raised more than $SM,IM for the family. Mr Jopie Ong told the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES)150 words
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Article, Illustration223 1986-10-13 15 SOFT-DRINK giant Fraser 4 Neave is taking a bite at the snack food nmnchies market m Singapore and Malaysia for the first time. Mr Edward lim, General Manager of F&N Singapore, has estimated that sales of its Wise All-Natural Snack Foods m223 words
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307 1986-10-13 15 N. BALAKRISHNAN - China plans to tap S'pore market for new funds N. BALAKRISHNAN CHINA will be using Singapore to raise funds m the future, Mr Chen Quangeng, the Senior Economist and Chief of Policy at the State Administration of Exchange Control from Beijing, said here at a forum on "New Developments m307 words
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Article33 1986-10-13 16 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Austral Amal (5) MJ1.661L ($338) Jun 86 C I Holdings 10 (10) M 53.840 ($3,446) Jun 86 M'sia Fmills $7,432L(56,791L) Dec 8533 words
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Article18 1986-10-13 16 Gfoss Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) M Banking 18 (18) M552.3453b ($120,479b)Jun 8618 words
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Article220 1986-10-13 16 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore committee is to be expanded from its current seven members to nine at the SES' 13th annual general meeting to be held on Oct 25. Pan-Electric Industries was finally ordered to be wound up by the High Court last Thursday. Tan Koon Swan's220 words
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Article186 1986-10-13 16 V i i i i i i i I Financial Times Industrials i Friday 1265.40 (1268.10) TTJjj? Dow Jones Industrials sr Friday 1793.17 (1796.82) I Nfckei Stock Average Saturday Closed (Closed) •gS? (Fifww n brackets refer to those Li of the prtvious tradnj day) *****1 I I I IReuter - 186 words
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Article234 1986-10-13 16 Oct 10 USJ Ctunje Alcoa 36H -Vi Mfc«d Ski 41 Amax Inc 14V4 -VI Amr Corp 59Vt Vi Att 23H V 4 Bethlehem SH 7Vi -Vi Soema, Co 52% -H 3urrooohs Cp 70 +H loterpdar Co 37% -V* Ihose Monhtn 36T4 -U ZhrysJer Cp 36*. -H liticorp 48W234 words
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Article268 1986-10-13 16 Hongkong HONGKONG The Hongkong stock market had one of its strongest weeks as foreign investors drove the Hang Seng Index up another 144.72 points to finish the week at a record 2,279.52. Heavy buying, mostly by fund managers for foreign institutions, pushed the HangAFP - 268 words
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Article301 1986-10-13 16 TOKYO The Nikkei Stock Average last week recovered more than half of the previous week's hefty 720.76-yen loss m thin trading. The 225-stock average closed the week at 17,650.23 on Thursday, posting a weekly gain "of 430.01 yen over the previous Friday's 17,220.22 yen. The market was closed onAFP - 301 words
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Article340 1986-10-13 16 NEW YORK At a time when "volatility" is the watchword on Wall Street, the stock market has been remarkable lately for its lack of excitement. Certainly, activity based on takeover news and rumours continues at a frenetic pace, with stocks like USX routinely racking up volume of severalAP - 340 words
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Article194 1986-10-13 16 LONDON Share prices advanced on the London stock market last week despite the continuing fall m the value of the pound and fears that interest rates may have to rise to support the British currency. The Financial Times Industrial Index of 30 leading British companies closed 31.4 points higherAP - 194 words
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Article516 1986-10-13 16 Oct 10 fence Change INDUSTRIALS AISecH-yons 313 -2 Ass Dairies BTR PLC 298xd unch Robcocks 174 unch Barclays 459 -13 Beechom 408 -8 BCC 250 unch Blue Circle 576 +15 BOC Group 302 -2 Boots 230 -4 Bowater 328 unch BATS 448 -2 Britannia 139 unch BP 685 -18516 words
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Article3404 1986-10-13 16 M shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip, rights N Tax-exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme 1986 Last Yield Net Vol3,404 words
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Article56 1986-10-13 17 TOKYO Japan's third largest shipbuilder plans to lay off about 3,000 employees as it seeks to turn a tide of losses, the Nihon Keizai has reported. The financial daily said Hitachi Zosea Co had been hit by the rising yen and would soon start negotiations withAFP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-10-13 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kcppd Wharves Rota Mutiara R3l a side 13 10 State o) Mysore R32 aside 13 10 Straits Pnde K24E aside 13 10 C R AbKlian Kl6 13/10 14 10 Hati Senang Kl9 13/10 13/10 Hyundai 15 K32 13/10 20 10 Iwen K2SE 13/10281 words
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Article281 1986-10-13 17 1 Ifa $1 000 2 For b«jt customer! orty. 3 OCBC finance. 4 a»aiable at DBS Ffunce S. Qoalhta that rate* are offered b> jubskSanr OUT UOf' s rates." also ivaiable at UOf. also avaiable at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DCPOSI7 RATES Savings: daily 3 1281 words
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Article478 1986-10-13 17 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday, Oct 10. Bank PLR Algemene Bank American Express 7 Am' Dam Rterdam Bank 7 Arab Bank Ltd 8 Arab Banking Corp Asia Commercial 6 3 A NZ Banking Group 7 < Ban Hin Lee Bank Banca Commerciale478 words
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Article165 1986-10-13 17 Asian rates ASIIN currency average deposit rates for the month u^ week ended Oct 10. 3 months 4 31/32 4 15/16 6 months 4 27/32 4 13/16 BID PRICES 12 months 4 13/16 4H uss Htfi Low w M 7^ da>s th Wl'nl i ■*>"«> 9 16 S, n h165 words
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Article346 1986-10-13 17 GOLD shed gains of the week after failing to sustain buying interest above US$44l (spot). The metal closed at U*****.50 on Friday, which is about $2 lower than the previous week's close. Various factors contributed to the metal's volatility. Prices eased on news that South Africa did346 words
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Article166 1986-10-13 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3865—1.3893 7.34—7.12 Canadian dollar 1.5681—1.5694 6.45—6.34 NZ dollar 1.1114-1.1141 9.20-8.89 Sterling pound 3.1037—3.1073 3.26—3.21 US dollar 2 1750 2.1760 4.63—4.59 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency166 words
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Article19 1986-10-13 17 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 430.75 431 75 427.75 428.50 Fri Thurs New York 431.25 431.75 429.50—430.2519 words
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Article22 1986-10-13 17 Buying Selling Highest-Lowest Highest-Lowest Ss/gm Ss/gm Bank of China 30.74-29.87 30.86-29.99 OUB 30 65 30.07 30.80-30.22 UOB 30.64-29.95 30.79 30.1022 words
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Article30 1986-10-13 17 Closing prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S^kilo M/kilo Oct 6 185.25 203.00 Oct 7 185.50 227.50 Oct 8 188.50 228.00 Oct 9 188.50 231.00 Oct 10 191.50 234.0030 words
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Article28 1986-10-13 17 Closing Turnover TIN prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo Oct 6 14.11 99 Oct 7 14.12 81 Oct 8 14.09 83 Oct 9 14.09 69 Oct 10 14.10 6428 words
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Article104 1986-10-13 17 LONDON After an uncertain start, prices of rubber for spot and forward delivery on the London physical market rose m active conditions m line with Malaysian advices, trade sources reported. The tone on the East Asian market was boosted by reports of poor weather and by the prospect ofAFP - 104 words
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Article51 1986-10-13 17 STEADIER. The price ol tin on the European spot market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) firmed from 113.810-3,880 to £3,850-3,88 C per tonne, with sellers seeking £3,890 m places, reflecting expectations of lower production this year and a draw-down m world stocks from their present level of around 70.00 C tonnes.AFP - 51 words
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Article29 1986-10-13 17 STEADIER. A relatively steady undertone developed m line with gold, aided by the 210,000-oz decline m London Metal Exchange stocks to 25,216,000 oz and by sterling's retreat. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article36 1986-10-13 17 QUIET. Trading volume was at a low ebb but prices held relatively steady as London Metal Exchange stocks fell 2,200 tonnes to 161,650 tonnes, and the New York market showed few signs of movement. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article67 1986-10-13 17 STEADIER. Prices suffered an initial setback on news that labour contract proposals had been accepted by workers at Alcan's Goldendale (Washington) smelter. But the sharp 3,075-tonne fall m London Metal Exchange stocks to 121,850 tonnes, the lowest since July last year, aided a rebound and forward prices hit theirAFP - 67 words
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Article374 1986-10-13 18 Cheaper overheads help to trim pre-tax figure to less than $2 million JACKS International Ltd, an investment holding subsidiary of Johan group that has interests m a wide variety of manufacturing, food and car service operations, has trimmed its pre-tax losses for the six months374 words
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Article31 1986-10-13 18 MR ALEC Soon has resigned as a director of Sim Lim Investment, Ltd. Mr Soon Kan Teck has accordingly ceased to be an alternate "director to Mr Alec Soon.31 words
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161 1986-10-13 18 L&M SYSTEMS Ltd (LMS), a whol-ly-owned subsidiary of L&M Group Investments Ltd, has increased its paid-up capital from HKsl,ooo (about Ss2Bo) to HK5250,000. And LMS has taken up 37.5 per cent (HK5675,000) of the issued share capital of Mayer Investment Co Ltd (Mayer), incorporated m161 words
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Article53 1986-10-13 18 KINTA Kellas Tin Dredging PLC has changed its name to Kinta Kellas Investments PLC. Directors said the new name would eliminate any misconception that Kinta Kellas was still predominantly tin-based and was necessary considering the company's diminishing interest m and reliance on tin-based activities and53 words
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422 1986-10-13 18 N. BALAKRISHNAN - How to plug some loopholes in life insurance policies N. BALAKRISHNAN Your money By INSURANCE is the only form of investment you hope not to collect. But the way you insure your life can make a big difference when the time comes for loved ones to collect on your behalf422 words
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Article, Illustration333 1986-10-13 18 FURNITURE manufacturers wanting to export to Japan have been advised to go into it only on a small scale and to offer variety and "something unique something Singaporean perhaps". The advice came from Mr Yasukazu Takahashi, Vice-President of Daniel Co Ltd, a furniture333 words
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444 1986-10-13 18 RONNIE LIM - Manufacturers now playing it straight and safe, says poll RONNIE LIM By ALMOST seven out of every 10 manufacturers polled m a recent survey were m the red last year. This was significantly higher than the results of a comparative poll the previous year which showed that only two m444 words
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Article, Illustration76 1986-10-13 18 The "fourth and fifth wave" suggested m last week's column was confirmed when the ST Index broke 854. Closing at a two-year high of 887.31, the index is sitting jost below the resistance line A-B. Some technical consolidation is expected at the 9M level which will probably be76 words
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Article, Illustration93 1986-10-13 18 Clearly moving Id an uptrend, Genting Is experiencing what is technically known as a "five-point reversal" (FPR) pattern. The trend should exit this FPR pattern the same way it entered. Together with this FPR can be detected a "five-wave" move similar to the one* described In last week's93 words
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Article, Illustration135 1986-10-13 18 Having alread\ broken eat of Its uptrend resistance line, DBS displays tremendous technical strength m It* upward move. Closing at a new high of $9.71 on Prida\ the stock doe* not appear to have an\ resistance at thi> point. The onl\ technical Indication oi a potential pull bai-k135 words
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Article89 1986-10-13 18 Dnrlr, g the past few month*, this column ha^ highlighted several reverse "head am' shoulder" (HAS) formation* the SI Index, Singapore Land, <>CB( and Jom recently Slme Darby. Singapore ljmd was the first U> re*rh It* objective and had since exceeded It b**\ond expectations and the rest are89 words
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Article, Illustration9 1986-10-13 18 Charts provided by The Chart Weekly.9 words
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Advertisement184 1986-10-13 15 The new Philips P3200 I I PC— for large companies and m Government bodies. I K^ I 77?/s remarkable computer m mm m has a faster access time than m Wm] I the IBM AT. (To be specific, 28 I milliseconds against IBM's 40.) I I Naturally this leads to184 words
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Advertisement111 1986-10-13 16 Internationally acclaimed as the authoritative book on twenty-five fi k<^j sports m %J *m Stretching is the important link between the sedentary and the active life. It keeos the muscles flexible and ready for movement, improves performance, helps prevent injuries from physical activity and simply makes you feel good. With111 words
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Advertisement18 1986-10-13 17 Housewives Going back to work? Regain your typing speed the Sight Sound Way ATT SECRETARtUS *****22 V J18 words
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Advertisement578 1986-10-13 17 INSTRUCTIONAL SKILLS FOR TECHNICAL SUPERVISORS The Management Development Institute of Singapore will be conducting a 5-day programme on the above course from November 24th 28th 1986. This SDF Approved-ln-Principle programme aims to equip technical and production supervisors with the skills to instruct their subordinates The topics include How to write578 words
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Advertisement523 1986-10-13 18 AMA MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS m association with w LK-NES (SEA) PTE LTD I is conducting: This is a technician course for candidates who have the following qualifications: Fresh college diploma/C&G Diploma NTC 2/ITC or equivalent COURSE OUTLINE Design Concept Layout Phiios^ohies Project Assignment Practical work: busbar system metering system control system523 words
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Advertisement125 1986-10-13 18 (Si\ i ppi EXAMINATION LCCI STUDY PACK 1. Cost Accounting $18.00 2. Book-Keepingl $16.00 3. Book-Keeping II $14.00 4 Business Statistics $16.00 LCCI Q&A (Including 1986 papers) Higher Stage 1. Accounting $14.00 2. Cost Accounting 9.00 3. Business Statistics 9.00 Intermediate Stage 1. Book-Keeping 8.00 [j OTHERS 1 C&G 418125 words
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Article, Illustration3516 1986-10-13 19 St Gallen takes Cup after failing to win for 21 months By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST: *****6 SECOND: *****0 THIRD: *****9 STARTERS: *****4, *****7, *****9, *****5, *****7, *****8, *****6, *****8, *****2, *****5. CONSOLATIONS: *****3, *****9, *****5, *****1, *****3, *****3, *****1, *****0, *****6, *****6. CLASS 3 DIV 4JERRY SEH - 3,516 words
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Article318 1986-10-13 19 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT By MELBOURNE Abaridy became the longest-priced horse to win a feature race m Australian turf history when he took the A5200,000 (about *****,000) Caulfield Guineas at 250-1 on Saturday. On-course bookmakers reported that few, if any, held bets on the winner. Abaridy, ridden318 words
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Obituary, Illustration102 1986-10-13 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM WONG YOOK LAI (MRS YEOW LI-CHI) Age 70 passed away peacefully on 12 OCT 1986 leaving behind betoved Husband: Yeow Li-Ohi Sons: Daughters-wi-lew Shih Fu, Steven Goh Soon Neo. Jenny Shih Shin, Christopher Ng Kirn Lian. Alice Shih Chi Shih Yeh Daughter. Sons-in-iaw: Hsiao Ling102 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1986-10-13 19 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam P. KRISHNAN DEPARTED 13 10.78 Gone from our lives one so deai But m our hearts forever near. SADLY MISSED BY FAMILY AND LOVED ONES KM. A. KUTTY DEPARTED 13.10.83 SADLY MISSED BY WIFE SONS. DAUGHTERS, DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW. SONS-IN-LAW AND r.RANDCh. DRt-fc47 words
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Obituary, Illustration290 1986-10-13 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM CHUA TUAK NEC AGE 74 passed away peacefully on 12-10-86 leaving behind: Sons: Ang Hai Sun Ang Hai Slew David Ang Hal Guan Daughter: Ang Gim Slew Daughters-in-law: 3 Grandsons: 8 Grand Daughters: 8 Grand Sons-in-law: 2 Grand Daughter-in-law: 1 Great Grand Sons: 2 Great290 words
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Obituary30 1986-10-13 19 The family of the late BERNARD TAN KIM SUAH wishes to thank all relatives and friends for their attendance, assistance, donations, condolences and wreaths during its recent bereavement30 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1986-10-13 19 In Loving Memory Of MDM AGNES KO AGE 24 DEPARTED ON 13.10.82 No pen can write, no tongue can tell Our sad and bitter loss. But God alone has helped so well To bear our heavy cross Sadly missed by dad. mum. son Adrian. Willy. Jenny. Richmond66 words
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Article, Illustration440 1986-10-13 20 FRANCE 0 SOVIET UNION 2 PARIS The Soviet Union dealt a massive blow to France's hopes of retaining the European soccer Championship when they won 2-0 here on Saturday m a Group Three qualifying match. Igor Belanov, the scourge of defences m the Mexico World CupReuter; AFP - 440 words
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Article1322 1986-10-13 20 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 3 Watford 1, Aston Villa 3 Southampton 1, Charlton 3 Everton 2, Leicester 3 Nottingham Forest 1, Liverpool 0 Tottenham 1, Luton 0 Norwich 0, Manchester United 3 Sheffield Wednesday 1, Newcastle 3 Manchester City 1, Oxford 2 Coventry 0, Queen's Park Rangers 2Reuter - 1,322 words
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Article345 1986-10-13 20 LIM KEE CHAN - GLADYS TAN wrote her name into the golf record books on Saturday when she shot a hole-in-one at the Tanah Merah Country Club. The 35-handicapper from Seletar achieved the feat at the 147-metre fifth bole during the C division of the Tanan Merah CharityOpen. She wins345 words
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Article, Illustration397 1986-10-13 20 BARCELONA Defending champion Severiano Ballesteros was caught and overhauled by fellowSpaniard Jose-Maria Olazabal and Sweden's Ove Sellberg m the third round of the Barcelona Open at El Prat on Saturday. Ballesteros, chasing his sixth victory of the European season to increase his record winnings of over U*****,000Reuter; AFP; AP - 397 words
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Article373 1986-10-13 20 SCOTTSDALE (Arizona) Top seed John McEnroe defeated fourth-seeded fel-low-American David Pate 6-3, 6-3 and Kevin Curren beat Todd Witsken 7-5, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4 on Saturday to reach the final of the Scottsdale Open WTC tennis tournament. McEnroe needed only 30 minutes to take the first set,Reuter; AFP; UPI - 373 words
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245 1986-10-13 20 Eire boss Charlton faces more injury headaches LONDON REPUBLIC of Ireland manager Jack Charlton will have to revise his plans after k sing four members of his squad for Wednesday's European Championship qualifier against Scotland m Dublin. Mark Lawrenson and Tony Galvin became the latest Irish casualties after Tottenham's 1-0AFP - 245 words
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Article130 1986-10-13 20 Arsenal 3 (Groves 21st, Hayes 58th penalt\, Quinn 84th) Watford 1 (Falco 52nd), Aston Villa 3 (Elliot 26th, 64th, Evanx 4»th pen) Southampton 1 (Wallace 52nd), Charlton 3 (Melrose 2tth, 35th. 78th) Everton 2 (Sheedy 3tth. 51th;. Leicester 3 (Smith 53rd, McAllister 75th, 79th pen) Forest 1UPI - 130 words
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Article19 1986-10-13 20 II C. Alien (Tottenham), Clarke (Southampton), Webb (Forest). Rash (Liverpool). t«nw (West Ham). C AJdrtdfte (Oxford)19 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-10-13 20 LONDON HOLDERS Pakistan continued their dismal showing m the World Cup hockey tournament when a 3-1 defeat by England on Saturday blew away their last hope of retaining the troPhy. In contrast, European champions Holland beat New Zealand 1-0 to remain the only unbeaten team. The Soviet UnionReuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration640 1986-10-13 21 JOE DORAI - FAS to run League on a new format JOE DORAI Main aim to revive interest m the tournament By 4 The main objective of the change is to resurrect the failing interest of the fans, the clubs and players involved m the tournament. Besides we also have to battle with640 words
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Article286 1986-10-13 21 Strong winds postpone race AMERICA'S CUP FREMANTLE Strong winds forecast to rise to gale force yesterday forced the postponement of the eighth day of racing m the challenger elimination series. The organisers said they did not want to risk damage to yachts m gusts expected to rise to more thanReuter - 286 words
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Article49 1986-10-13 21 NEW YORK Defensive substitute Len Dykstra hit a two-run homer m the bottom of the niith inning on Saturday to give the New York Mets a 6-5 victory over the Houston Astros and a 2-1 lead m their best-of-seven National League championship series. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article305 1986-10-13 21 Aussie game ends in tame draw BARODA Maiden first-class centuries by Australians Greg Dyer and Dave Gilbert provided the only highlights as the final day of the match against Indian champions Delhi petered out in a predictable draw here yesterday. Australian skipper Ray Bright and Delhi's Sharma Madan Lal decidedAFP - 305 words
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Article241 1986-10-13 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Johor jolt champs MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SINGAPORE Cricket Club, with the Division One cricket title already m the bag, slumped to a twowicket defeat to Johor Cultural and Sports Club at the Padang yesterday. SCC, playing without regulars Neelan Amarasuriya, Mahesh Mehta, A. Whipp and Rex Martens, chalked up a respectable241 words
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Article482 1986-10-13 21 Record run: Norway's Ingrid Kristiansen won the 10th annual Tufts' 10-kilometre run for women m Boston on Saturday, breaking the course record by three seconds. Ingrid finished the race m 31min 39sec, breaking the 1982 record held by New Zealander Anne Audain. Lynn Jennings, of theReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 482 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-10-13 21 RUGBY TWICKENHAM Hosts England, trailing 6-12 at half-time, ran in five sec-ond-hatf tries to beat Japan 39-12 here on Saturday. Wings Mark Bailey and Rory Underwood, centre Jamie Salmor. and each of the loose forwards, John Hall, Dean Richards and Gary Rees, scored for EnglandReuter - 247 words
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Article238 1986-10-13 21 LEE WAI WUN - Philip's drive wins the day LEE WAI WUN BOWLING PHILIP SIA kept his cool and was rewarded with a trip to Taipei m the 9-Pin Tap tournament at Striker's Bowl yesterday. He won the second 12--game weekly final with 2,793 pinfalls, which included a "perfect" score of 300 (a nine238 words
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Article146 1986-10-13 21 NATIONAL cyclist Yusoff Suleman won the Open division of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association 10-kilometre elimination race at Stadium Road yesterday. Results Open: 1 Yusoff Suleman (Shimano) 2 Dehlan Khalid (Woodlands) 3 Kenneth Tan (STP) 4 Ng Yu Jen (7-Eleven) 5 Jamaluddin Mohd (Shimano). Novice: 1 Jeffrey Adam146 words
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Article, Illustration495 1986-10-13 21 LEE WAI WUN - Tarik is raring to put the record straight LEE WAI WUN WORLDWIDE CXPREiS ft By IT'S not easy to forget a name like Justedjo Tank when he has graced the finals of the Singapore Open Grasscourt championships for the past four years. The colourful and controversial 35-year-old will be back495 words
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Article342 1986-10-13 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Khalsa no-show sparks debate MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HOCKEY By MORE controversy has been stirred m tne Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament. Yesterday at Tanglin, Khalsa failed to iurn up for their scheduled semi-final replay against Punggol after the two tea.-ns drew 1-1 m their first encounter at Farrer Park Athletic342 words
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Advertisement24 1986-10-13 21 RESULTS DRAW No. 81/86 5 OUT OF 49 12, 26, 15, 16, 45 ADO. No 42 LOOK UP TOMORROWS PAPER FOR SUPER JACKPOT PRIZE24 words
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Advertisement127 1986-10-13 21 J !t IT_ilTJU f iTii __i WW^^^^l Venue: 3 ,9a P( ris Centre |(mi fcu T n Sen si Y%s ,4 s Opp Oriental Cinema \<£.\ '~-f Business Hours: I lam -9pm l^> W' j > V > I 'L.--T l^-i j 5» tW We assure you of low affordable127 words
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Miscellaneous29 1986-10-13 21 BASKETBALL Inter-constituency tournament: (Toa Payoh. 7.30pm; Gay World, 8.45pm). GOLF Mar-man Pro-Am tournament: (New Course, 7.45am). SOCCER Jurong League Div 1: Chartered Ind v Le Blond Makino (Clementi. 5.15pm).29 words
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467 1986-10-13 22 US trade and budget deficits worry business leaders HOT SPRINGS (Virginia) American business leaders have wound up a three-day meeting here on a pessimistic note, depressed by the huge deficits m the US trade balance and federal Budget. The 66 members of the influential Business Council tended to agree thatAFP; Reuter - 467 words
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107 1986-10-13 22 MIC states support for NEP policy SHAH ALAM The 34th General Assembly of the Malaysian Indian Congress unanimously approved a resolution yesterday expressing support for the New Economic Policy (NEP), saying it would lead to an equitable sharing of the national wealth among Malaysians, irrespective of racial origin. After theNST - 107 words
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Article, Illustration659 1986-10-13 22 Estimate given by rescuers although official toll is 400 4 Not even m the war has there been so much blood. It appears like a nightmare out of Dante, with untold numbers of people wandering through the ruins, A looking for theirAP; Reuter - 659 words
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163 1986-10-13 22 Two reactors in US shut down after accident WASHINGTON US authorities have ordered two fast-breeder reactors m Washington state to be shot down indefinitely after an accident m one of them almost triggered a potentially disastrous chain reaction, official sources said. The two reactors, at the Hanford Nuclear Power StationAFP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration635 1986-10-13 22 LOONG SWEE YIN - LOONG SWEE YIN Beware of fake spare parts, motorists told By THAT fake oil filter an unwary car owner allowed to be fitted might have started out as a discarded asparagus tin. It was probably touted as a new and genuine branded635 words
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156 1986-10-13 22 NEW YORK The Statue of Liberty, the guardian of New York harbour who symbolised freedom to millions of immigrants, was symbolically wed to the statue of Christopher Columbus, the man who is credited with discovering the country she unofficially rules over. The "marriage"Reuter - 156 words
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Advertisement79 1986-10-13 22 The latest system m Ha' r Weaving Si Hair Care V j Before L ntf After Link' SPECIALIST IN HAIRWEAVINC& HAIRCARE We are inviting all men and women with hair fall, thinning, receding or balding problem to call us Now and a chance to receive our Expert Advice Free of79 words
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Advertisement11 1986-10-13 22 SHmy Vellu threatens to quit on NEP ts.sue: I' age 611 words
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Advertisement543 1986-10-13 22 LAST DAY! (SiSn cf v REDUCTIONS J^*^\Kas; Sale Price *1 fl il' 11 9 a IA EXECUTIVE DOUBLE I S'SOIIL PEDESTAL DESK W U»l Wgl -ffl' 1 UsoaiSi9( aQI Last Sale Price S l 4B iS^a 7 1 "Tir-^P-^m /^DIPLOMA WHITE .^t^dp STUDENT DESK r-" Jfl usual $66 W^ La«t543 words
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Miscellaneous144 1986-10-13 22 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas during predawn hours and early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mm SUNSET today: 6.54 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.48 a.v GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/29 C Sunny Melbourne 719 C Sunny Bangkok 24/33 C Fair Moscow 13C144 words
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Title Section12 1986-10-13 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1986 The Straits Times Section Two12 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1986-10-13 1 Singapore scientists at work When research crosses borders Forget the notion of the scientist slaving away m splendid academic isolation. The Science Faculty of the National University of Singapore is out to project a new image of the scientist working hand-in-glove with industry. NANCY KOH wades through the research laboratories1,225 words
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Article, Illustration946 1986-10-13 1 KAREN GAN, 22, a second-year Science undergraduate who is a self-confessed Walkman audiophile, has had rock music pounding m her ears for the past eight years. "If I like the rhythm of a song, I'll turn the volume really loud," she says.NIK KASMANI - 946 words
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Advertisement99 1986-10-13 1 i(L P«//erf Doodles: Cheddar Cheese. BBQ Crunchy Doodles: Cheddar Cheese. BBQ Prawn Stix: Natural. Curry Cuttlefish Stix: Natural. Currj Cottape Frtcs: 1/ ':i &s'\<<&^^: lNow you can buy crunchy, munchy, flavoursome snacks that r M wQ prawns straight from the sea. ■^pj assured it's made from authentic local spices and99 words
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Article, Illustration523 1986-10-13 2 OVER kilometres and years, a sea turtle can zero m on the exact strip of beach it was born on and biologists have always suspected the giant creatures use a powerful sense of smell to find their way home. But for the first time, scientistsUPI - 523 words
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Advertisement580 1986-10-13 2 COMING ATTRACTION! TONY LEUNG CHIU WAI In "THE LUNATICS" JVBILSE/ TOA PAYOH/ EMPRESS/ HOLLYWOOD NOW SHOWING T E I 15, 3 15. 7 15. 915 H WOOD 100 330 700 915 tJ I 30, 3 30, 7 30, 930 hrected by LAM TUCK LOKE Jk ||jk GOODBYE m Color^^ J^580 words
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Advertisement554 1986-10-13 2 "NOwVhOWING atlcSftf OL 1 CHANGI Kreta Ayer PEOPLE'S* CAPITOL: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 No Free List CHANGI: 11am 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 No Free List PEOPLE'S: 1.00, 3.30, 7.00 9.00 No Free List You mean they have already made Polite Academy 4? m m POLICE .-C#» gj ALAN DEVEAN554 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1986-10-13 3 Wild Mountains, a bold film which stirred up a controversy m China recently, will be shown m local cinemas soon. CHONG WING HONG previews the film and gives some background to the novel on which the story is based. AGE-OLD prejudices and .rhibitions have been banished from1,015 words
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Article, Illustration109 1986-10-13 3 &*J#^£i?Lij <ffiU> epftft <ffilj> Jtgfl3l&g* fr o HP. ffiifi S i&7#tttfj3Ht &Mmn o p j\mm£b ±#s-£*s*£7 W l* it #UP &Ti H fi ffi*?gis—^«i^« ram Tife iPi^^di^ P/frjiEP goftJt^fc^AteltffjK s c —^L-t iL^tf tftft i ig —scti an fc mfc&jELfttfc&x *i^f^ Ait*Sfi7 <ffili> I^Tffiit^ "i*^^#g ft B^N-^^-^^Kjffe W c ft/H109 words
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Article112 1986-10-13 3 abcdefghijkl -ig^iiW^^ tfe >ff p* 2: h n «k k in] m m Eb E 5 .3 3fipCOJgM,#KJ'J w m&'S'sum 'She ff- n it ~h a W A»,tf M'^ "iF.tfefli* ftfSiJtt ffefngA ft til I*3 /X g f--oii fu. tii »I io /i '^4^ ■'f, r J W to A112 words
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Article321 1986-10-13 3 WHITER Jia Ping'ao appears to believe that art should be derived from life: His novels are all based on events m only one place his birthplace. He was born m Shangzhou, a small, backward and poor rural county m the south-east of Shaanxi Province. "Even In321 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-10-13 3 THE audio and video business is enjoying a boom m China. Sight and sound firms have mushroomed over the past few years. Before 1982, there were only two companies m China making stereophonic tape recordings and tape cassettes. There were no video recordings. LastBeijing Review - 418 words
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Advertisement274 1986-10-13 3 THIS programme is complied by Rediffosion and broadcast dai- I ot'c I parn ly m Teochew, Hokkien LCI 5 LCai II and Cantonese. Tbe Manddfin broadcast times over -«> SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm m Teochew and 11.45 pm m Hokkien on Mondays, 9 pm m Cantonese and 9.45274 words
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Article, Illustration864 1986-10-13 4 HARON A. RAHMAN - HARON A. RAHMAN By THERE is always a first time for everything. On Oct 15 at the Victoria Theatre at 8.00 p.m. the public will be able to witness the result of Mr Ahmad Nawi's very first attempt at script-writing and864 words
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607 1986-10-13 4 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ KALAU biasanya Ahmad Sto kin hanya dikenali sebagai pelawak, tetapi kali mi beliau akan berperanan sebagai penulis dan pengarah pula. Drama sulungnya berjudul Para Benon, akan dapat kita tontoni melalui "Maiam Puspasari" yang akan dipersembahkan pada hari Rabu mi, bertempat di Panggung607 words
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Advertisement298 1986-10-13 4 m I jr Cl* iXT PANDUAN: (CLUES): X I\.ci J\ata lOiri x\ V 1. ketetapan hatl kepada Tuhan (faith) 2. tarnhan (bet) Bahagian 2 Word Quiz AY, Part 2 3 kecuaU (except) 4. mat! dengan ttba-tiba die suddenly) 5. zamrnd (emerald) INSTRUCTION: fi M At the centre of the circle298 words
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Advertisement2510 1986-10-13 4 SMSSJ 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out Gn <6*Lnitnl HP ANTON ESE CUISINE •I Restaurant Pte Ltd We cater for weddings, birthdays other happy I occasions. Outdoor catering is available CRABS, SPECIAL BRAISED SHARK'S FINS STEAM SULTAN FISH TEL: 221-3369/221-3516 207 Cantonment Rd (opp Cantonment School) Singapore 020 S. Open2,510 words
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Advertisement276 1986-10-13 5 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture 9 Face Line w 1 MEN'S SALOF~~I Jk ~4 1 TREATMENT FOR MEN ft m** 1 WITH PROBLEM SKIN &f J Being an established facial salon, we have experienced and qualified male therapists Bk I JB to attend to your sKin problems using I**-™276 words
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Advertisement349 1986-10-13 5 Haird ressing Salon JERRYSTEVEN HAIR SALON at Parkway Parade offers cut perm $39 (Wella). Cut Blow $16 by London/ Paris trained hairstylists Steven Kang/ Ben Goh/ Bernard Cornelius. Appt. call: *****72/ *****52. HAIRGUY WHERE The Stylists graduated from Toni Guy (London). 30% discount for those under 30 years old. 1349 words
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Advertisement563 1986-10-13 5 32 Photography/ Video Filming EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE lyrrn 3mß We BUY* SELL •TRADE-IN an brands of cameras »01-05 Sim Lim Tower, 10 Jalan BesarSmgaporeoB2o 34 Gardening/ Landscaping WE SPECIALISE IN Tree cutting. grass cutting carpet- cow grass, laying, turfing, landscaping, removal and debris disposal. Reliable and reasonable price. 24 hrs.563 words
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Advertisement598 1986-10-13 5 36 House Renovation/ Decor See Chin Aluminium I Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise m renovation of HDB Hats, private apartments/houses, aluminium window grilles, sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing of old doors, window, floor tiles All works for HDB flats can be completed within 2 days598 words
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Advertisement834 1986-10-13 5 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators SERVICE/ REPAIR, RESPRAY, painting of fridge/ aircon. Call Swee Heng Refrigeration Aircon Service *****35. *****64. REFRIGERATORS IN VARIOUS capacity for sale. With guarantee. Tel: *****98 TOSHIBA i OTHER split aircon for sa)e. Specia)ise m repair, rental installation. *****81 USED REFRIGERATORS on sale/ rental, spraying. Contact *****06/ *****36,834 words
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Advertisement725 1986-10-13 5 51 Printing/ Copying Services A SERVICE! QUICK! Don't miss it' Half hr. service for name cards 1-hr, service: invoice, letterhead. Cheap advert, cards, envelopes Blk. 1015, =02-125 Geylang East. (*****35, *****15) Golden Dragon. ALL KINDS OF Printing Matter. Namecards. Letterheads, Invoices, etc. Watson Press, =02-58 Golden Mile Tower. (Theatre), Beach725 words
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Advertisement572 1986-10-13 5 57 Business Opportunities DISTRIBUTORS WANTED We represent large international manufacturers ol high quality (1) Electrical control equipment, motor starters, motor speed controllers, etc. (2) Pneumatic controls, valves, systems, etc and are looking for distributors In Singapore and Malaysia. If you are a supplier m these lines we would like to572 words
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Advertisement489 1986-10-13 5 TMEA CLOSER LOOK December is the season for parties and functions. "Be prepared for it! Take up dance courses...", advised an advertiser at classification 154. 56 Industrial t€ Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies U.^ED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE A) 1 UNIT COMEDIL STATIC CRANE Model CT561&7 BP9O Hook Height: 48.86 M.489 words
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Advertisement553 1986-10-13 6 I 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive I A large development management company invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE Qualifications: Possess a degree OR professional qualification m estate management or Its equivalent. At least 2 years' working experience m property management maintenance. Responsibilities: To553 words
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Advertisement571 1986-10-13 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive LOY CHIN ASSOCIATES HAVE MOVED TO A LARGER OFFICE AT MARINE PARADE CENTRAL inext lo Parkway Parade) We no* iiave vacancies tor at east TWO MORE Graphic Designers TWO MORE Studio Artists TWO MORE Admin/Media Assistants to supplement our experienced team of twelve framing will571 words
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Advertisement452 1986-10-13 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical w We invite applications for the post of: Receptionist/ General Clerk (Admin Office) Age 18 and above Secondary Education Able to type Experience not essential Please submit full resume to: Showa Plastics (S) Pte. Ltd. 15, Fourth Chin Bee Road Jurong Singapore 2261 Perm. Female452 words
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Advertisement469 1986-10-13 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Veieveh m 7-Eleven, an international convenience store retail chain and a division of Jardine Matheson Holdings (S) Ltd is expanding its operations m Singapore. The following immediate positions are available m the Accounts Department. EDP/ ACCOUNTS CLERKS Requirements: GCE 'O' level with credits m English469 words
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Advertisement759 1986-10-13 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Phillips Petroleum Singapore Chemicals (Pte) Ltd, a multi-na-tional manufacturing company requires a RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST Requirements: c GCE O' level, c Ito 2 years' experience. Able to type accurately. Able to handle purchasing documentation. Pleasant personality with good interpersonal skills Able to start immediately. Please call759 words
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Advertisement726 1986-10-13 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ESTD. CO. IN Parkway requires Chinese Female Receptionist cum Co-Ordinator Must be bilingual Age between 18 23. Call personally: *15-09, Jin. Sultan Centre. PROPERTY COMPANY REO. female General Clerk. Abl^ to speak English and Mandarin. Typing and accounting knowledge. GCE 'O' level. Salary plus incentives.726 words
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Advertisement861 1986-10-13 6 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant Sales Sales The group that makes things happen A UNIQUE CAREER This is an opportunity for you to achieve: Financial Independence Personal Satisfaction Prestige Recognition You need only to have a positive mental attitude m this greener pasture. R.T. will be at your serxice.861 words
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Advertisement639 1986-10-13 6 71 Situations Vacant: Sates COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invite* applications tor the pott of: SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Minimum GCE O 1 level with credit m English c Between 22 28 years old c Pleasant personality c 2 years' sales experience preferable c Prepared to work hard c Able to start work639 words
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Advertisement831 1986-10-13 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PETER LAI JEWELLERY PTE. LTD. requires EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS for Its new Wisma branch c Preferably conversant In English. Mandarin Japanese c Attractive Increment will commensurate with working performance interested, please call personally from lOewn to Spm. st: 02-49/ 52 WISMA ATRIA PROFESSIONAL SALES A MANAGEMENT CAREER831 words
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Advertisement626 1986-10-13 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales EXPERIENCED FREELANCE FEMALE Advertising Personnel to sell advertisement space for Aged Home Walkathon Souvenir Magazine. Attractive commission. Call Rama *****35 today. INTERIOR FURNISHING FIRM has vacancies for Part/ Full-time Sales Representatives. Only those willing to do door-to-door direct selling St with experience need apply Tel. *****13.626 words
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Advertisement632 1986-10-13 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical p3Ui An American hi-tech aluminium die-casting components parts manufacturing company, invites applications for the following positions: Machining Die-Casting Department 1 SHIFT LEADERS Singapore Polytechnic/Ngee Ann Polytechnic/GSI graduates with working experience 2 ELECTRICIAN ITC with some years' experience m trouble shooting of industrial632 words
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Advertisement467 1986-10-13 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical PRIMA LIMITED POST OF MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIANS (2 VACANCIES) Possess NTC 2 Certificate m power and machines or fitting and installation (Those with NTC 3 Theory and Practical Certificates and relevant experience will also be considered Knowledge of Digital/ Basic Electronics Possess or467 words
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Advertisement272 1986-10-13 7 SET-UP I TECHNICIANS (Plastic Moulding) lst/2nd/3rd shift I GCE 'O' or NTC 3 I Preferably 1- 2 years experience m plastic moulding environI 1 Able to set up plastic mould and do proMinimum gross $700 pm LINE TECHNICIANS 2nd shift GCE l O' or NTC 1-2 years experience m mainItenance,272 words
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Advertisement644 1986-10-13 7 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant. 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production jM^oryp^ Machine Set-up Tampo-print Set-up BPTJIHs Operator Operators HH||ftHppHlM (Ist shift 5550 pm) (2nd shift 5550-S6oopm) Hjfj^j^ffylffflftfflPM GCE with technical background GCE or NTC Some experience m machine set-up Some experience m trouble-shooting ■VMo|N|iSyyHlHlifl644 words
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Advertisement336 1986-10-13 7 I® Showa Plastics (S) Pte. Ltd. 15. Fourth Chin Bee Road Jurong Singapore 2261 We have vacancies for Injection Trainee Technicians (Mate) Primary 6 education and above Prepared to do 3 rotational shifts Experience not nei cessary as training will be provided Q C Inspector (Maie'Female; Secondary 2 and above336 words
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Advertisement491 1986-10-13 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Female Production Operators Permanent night shift 2 rotating shifts Minimum Pri 6 education You can earn between Benefits include: j Fast Salary Increments Free Snacks 13rd shift) I Productivity bonus Life/Accident/Hospitalisation Insurance Annuat!VteniageSk:kyHospitalisatioa'Compassionate Leaves i Recreational Social Activities See us at: SINGAPORE491 words
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Advertisement379 1986-10-13 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production HITACHI CABLE (S) PTE LTD urgently requires EE (S Em) Age 18 to 30 years Secondary 2 and above r: •Completed N.S Minimum gross salary of 5550 pm E5; interested please call EE personally at E 17 Lokyang Way Jurong Town Singapore 2262 iSBS Bus Service379 words
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Advertisement634 1986-10-13 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous J WALK-IN L interview! Exclusive Japanese Members' Clubs I require 1. Full Time/Part Time FEMALE GUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS Basic salary minimum Ssl,loo plus commission and incentives up to 552,000 per month 2. Full Time/Part Time GUEST RELATIONS HOSTESSES Basic salary minimum 551,200634 words
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Advertisement497 1986-10-13 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Applications, are invited for the posit ion of: STORE ASSISTANTS (Receiving Traffic Sections) Requiremen ts: Minimum Secondary 3 education with passes m English and Mathemarics At least I year's experience m material handling. Those without experience will he considered Must have completed N.S. Duties: The successful497 words
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Advertisement474 1986-10-13 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous S El WILSON PARKING S *j GROUP S J We are expanding S and urgently require Requirements: k •Secondary education L preferred k j Able to speak and write English k Experience not k j J necessary Training will j be provided Interested applicants. k please474 words
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Advertisement556 1986-10-13 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ~Wmm An exclusive club catering lor upper management executives, managed by a team of professional personnel requires urgently FEMALE GUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS REQUIREMENTS: a Applicants must be charming, with outgoing personality. Age betveeen 18 25 years old. a Able to converse well. a Charming disposition. INCOME:556 words
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Advertisement647 1986-10-13 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous '^oocLktctcL Rank -otel lii« it;* applications tor the folii, .■pc DosiUons 1) Watter/Waitr«9k Plt-a.sant pe rsorvAlny Completed GCE O U Completed tull-lutie National Servue lur mi applicants Able to do duties 2) Room Maid Able to rend lmhJ write simple English Prepared to do shift duties647 words
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Advertisement860 1986-10-13 8 74 Situations vacf.nt: Miscellaneous MALE GENERAL WORKERS required a Starting salary *4.'«0 upwards a Attractive fringe oeneflts Pleas* call at: SINSA°ORE GRAIN PACKERS 102 °aeir Paniatg Road •.i u .-»pore 0511 or interv.,--Metropolitan YMCA requires I. Receptionist (Mete c Secondary Education c 3 rotating sh fts 2 Hostel Attendants (Mat*)860 words
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Advertisement465 1986-10-13 9 81 Vehicles For Hire THE MARTIAN IS USING *^CITY CAR RENTALS TOURS PTE LTD Hotel Miramar Havelock Rd (*****) *****65/*****45 New cars for short/ lVf long term/with I J^^^ M sian Permits BTW CAR RENTALS offers Mitiubtahi L3OO goods van, monthly $825 Toyota Litaace goods van, monthly $775. Toyota blind465 words
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Advertisement767 1986-10-13 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance TAI THONG LEE TRADING PTE LTD Offers low Interest rate on car loan and non-transfer loan. 4 years '•payment immiduli Approval. Buying and Selling New and Used Cars. 17 a 18, NANKIN STREET VEL: *****18/ *****65/ *****02 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo NON-PARF 78 PEUGEOT 504767 words
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Advertisement925 1986-10-13 9 83 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 78 FIAT 131S Mirafiori, road tax 3 87 New tyres, very good cond. $7,700 0.n.0. SK Tan *****55 78 131S Auto. Aircon., hi-fi, s/rims. new paint, beautiful cond. $7,300. Loan $6,000. *****60. 79 FIAT 125. Non-PARF. Full accessories. Good cond. $4,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****56. •79 NEAR,925 words
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Advertisement797 1986-10-13 9 90 For Sale: Toyota '83 COROLLA DX, new model. sspeed. aircon. cassette, tax new, $23,500. Tell *****57 83 TOYOTA COROLLA DX Pte owner. Aircond, radio cassette, s/rlms. Tel: *****55. •84 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 GL. 5-speed, hi-fi, Ist owner, tuffkoted. Done 25,000 km. *****28. Q ALMOST '84 Toyota Carina 1.6, aircon.,797 words
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Advertisement712 1986-10-13 9 93 For Sale: Honda •80 ACCORD. 2 owners. Tax 3/87 new tyres, hi-fi, s/rlms, excellent cond. $14,300 0.n.0. Exchange considered. *****22/ *****01. ALMOST '79 HONDA Civic auto. Alrcond., radio cassette, showroom cond. Tel: *****36. ALMOST '84 HONDA Prelude EX, pte. owner, new tyres, s/rlms, hi-fi. $33,500 0.n.0. Pager 703-7915 BEAUTIFUL712 words
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Advertisement669 1986-10-13 9 96 For Sale: Other Makes 'O' '85 MODEL, Subaru 1.6 GL Fully auto. Immaculate condition. *****91 1962 OPEL REKORD Berllna Auto. 1 private owner, Blaupunkt set, tax/ tyres new. *****52. '80 SUBARU 1600 DL, auto, CO. regd. Road lax till April "87. In good cond. Tel *****21/ *****77 •83 Q669 words
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Advertisement529 1986-10-13 9 99 Vehicles Wanted WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? CASH PAYMENT We offer: Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax. We accept: Cars of all makes c.c. Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. c Scrap cars or trade-in. Don't529 words
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Advertisement817 1986-10-13 9 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR all used vehicles. Cash payment. NonPARF. PARF, new regn.. commercial vans/ pick-ups. Call Mr. Tan *****65/ *****91. Office: 208 Upper Paya Lebar. ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT. PARF. non-PARF, secondhand veh. Any model/ c.c. Heng Hoe Bros. Trdg Co. Jin. Toa Payoh Caltex Stn Tei: *****53/817 words
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Advertisement743 1986-10-13 9 106 Accommodation Available: Houses WILBY townhouse with exquisite furniture. Off 10 km Bukit Timah Road Big playground/ 2 squash courts and a swimming pool. Rental $2,800 p.m Please call Simon or Jenny *****22 OFF HOLLAND ROAD, Dlst 10 Near Jellta Cold Storage. D/storey semi-d. Newly renovated. Fully furn. 3+l, very743 words
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Advertisement677 1986-10-13 9 107 Accommodation Available Apartments Forum Galleria Orchard Road Brand New Apartments Available Immedidi' Partially Furnished Fully Airconditioned I Bedroom. 3 Bedr< and Penthouse Tel: *****77/*****18 Forum Development Pte Ud W J D.21 GREEN LODGE. Tastefully furnished corner 4-bdrm. apt. with own pte. gdn. Full condo facilities $13SC D.9 CAVENAOH HOUSE.677 words
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Advertisement1083 1986-10-13 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments ffrl'MrMillilWlliMih 82, Grange Road, DisT 1 0 /^qV scation District 1 0, Singapore's Ol v<^B exclusive neighbourhood i^^P' o'*'■fV^^^^0 '■fV^^^^ Unique architecture Designed by Paul Rudolph, I H^^^B H^^/ > ''V^^ V an American architect with international l^B1,083 words
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Advertisement1550 1986-10-13 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments SpTu ■Away from the hustle and bustle of j <~/"* Wifcf aWB Mcityhfe the Jervois Grove is very t/tim _^HH ■conveniently located within the I^^HtlJ^H ■Prestio^us residential area '.i l. "■"",'^l'^L \'WHWWWWWWWWBMWMSjMBBsj lOrr/mrcfßetAti' I Luxurious Apartments For Rent^ V Near Marco Polo/Pavilion1,550 words
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Advertisement2347 1986-10-13 10 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale House* LONGER LOANS. J vli k C (^s^^ AT LOWER RATES. LONGER HOUSING LOANS UP TO 30 YEARS LONGER CAR LOANS UP TO 6 YEARS We've s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d our j~itoioyears 7.i5%" Likewise,2,347 words
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Advertisement369 1986-10-13 10 OFF TREVOSE CRESCENT hilltop bungalow Approx. 11,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Matured gdn./ s/pool. $l.lm. Oriental *****11. ORCHID INN VICINITY d/storey semi-detached. 3+l bedrooms. Attached bath. Good orientation. $485,000 Gateway *****38 SEASIDE RESORT TERR d/storey split-level living/ dining, front/ back gdn.. well maintained. 96 yrs $248,000 Harvest *****88 DIST.S FABER HILLS369 words
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Advertisement663 1986-10-13 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses AUCTION SALE To be held on 17th October 1986 at the Vlercun Room, 18th Floor Apollo Hold, Havelock Road Singapore At 2.30pm #07-10 Mount Kabcr Lodge- Penthouse 2" Mount Faber Road 3464 sqft freehold 36J Blk 34 Far Fast Mansion- Apartment I663 words
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Advertisement818 1986-10-13 11 113 For Sale: Houses D.21 JLN KERIA well renovated s/storey semi-d. 3334 sq.ft. leasehold. $240,000 0.n.0. *****38/ 9. D.21 MANDARIN PK. D/storey semi-d 4600 sq.ft. 4^2. Extended kitchen. F'hold. Holland *****79. D.21 TOH TUCK d/storey terr. 3+ 1 rms. Spacious. 2200 sq.ft. $390,000. Holland *****79. D.21 2 1/2-STOREY TERR. 4818 words
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Advertisement1566 1986-10-13 11 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments I Maf^^W A Completely New Lifestyle k!w*t| X' s i ust like taking a holiday CJBlOinX*^ First-class Hill-top Condominium at facilities match that of Holland Road country clubs, providing residents the pleasures of a holiday1,566 words
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Advertisement823 1986-10-13 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments PANDAN VALLEY TERR. Apt 3150 sq.ft. 4 rms. apt. 1700-2650 sq.ft. (1000 sq.ft.gdn.) Lindtrac *****79 RAJAH TWRS. 2,000 sq.ft. 3 1 rms. Renovated. F'hold. Highest offer secures. TMP *****66. RIDGEWOOD KALAKAUA RISE. 1 600 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Vacant possession. $335,000. Agt. *****70 TANGUN HILL MAISONETTE,823 words
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Advertisement1000 1986-10-13 11 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-rm. Blk. Bedok Res. 711/715 135,000 Bedok N. 406/118 145,000 T. Blangah 48 135,000 M Parade 27/79 125,000 Clementi 356/357 125.000 4-rm. Blk. W. Coast 716 100.000 Clementi 359 89.000 i Chai Chee 45 85.000 Bedok N. 117 80.000 Bedok Res. 614 82.000 3-rm. Cor.1,000 words
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Advertisement946 1986-10-13 11 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments GEYLANG EAST (PURE 81k. 122. Marble '.hroughout, cabinets, nicely -enovated $103,000. (Full CPF) ',*****7. GHIM MOH S-RM. Pt. Blk 7, high fir Marble throughout Kitchen ceramic. Sale f 122 000. Tel--*****21' *****22 GHIM MOH 5-RM. (Point) Blk 7 All marble, wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, morning sun946 words
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Advertisement530 1986-10-13 11 116 For Sale HDB Apartments j-ROOM CORNER 8LK.31 Marine I rf.scent. low Iloor. newly renovated, marble fir Agt *****32 3/5-RM. FLATS at Aljunled CYes/ Geylang/ Tiong Bahru $65K/ $80K $123K neg *****16/ *****86 4-RM. CASSIA CRES. $105,000. Bedok $88,000, Marine Cres $85,000 neg *****43/*****22 4-RM. CORNER BEDOK Reservoir, good locality,530 words
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Advertisement768 1986-10-13 12 117 Properties Wanted HOB 3/ 4/ 5-rm urgently req'd. by ready cash buyers m any area. Quick transaction. *****27 HOB 3/ 4/ 5-room Qualified buyers with ready cash need HDB flats urgently Tel: *****18 RICH INDONESIAN' LOCAL buyers req. houses/ apts. Any location. Good budget. Houseworld *****15 UPGRADE BUYERS WANT768 words
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Advertisement569 1986-10-13 12 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX iiMini\i lndustrial UNIUN Building JALAN PEMIMPIN 2 cargoes and 1 passenger lift. Tight Security system. Clean and well maintained Competitive rentals UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. 37 Jalan Pemimpm, #01-01, Singapore 2057. TEL: *****33 I <* jfc* »f| 181 t|Ps569 words
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Advertisement329 1986-10-13 12 aaanala— al^ 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SUPREME HOUSE SHOP SPACE 255 sq. ft. (23.7m2) 498 sq. ft. (46.4m2) 510 sq. ft. (47.4m2) 996 sq. ft (92.53m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq. ft. (53.38m2) 700 sq. ft. (65.1m2) 1122 sq. ft. (104 35m2! 8312 sq. ft. (772.1 8m2) MEDICAL SPACE 510329 words
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Advertisement553 1986-10-13 12 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (Genting Lane/Tannery Road) Warehouse/ Factory cum Office for Lease Competitive rate. Small area tailored to your needs. Available for short/long lease. Please cali *****61 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces nil llffil aaPSffifffSHWRM aatEaJMsHliJaaa!553 words
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Advertisement449 1986-10-13 12 LKN BLDG. 135, Cecil St. Office space of 1,540 2,316 sq.ft. available immediately for rent. Call: Miss Lam *****55. OG BUILDING OFFICES. Area: 952 1040 sq.ft. at $1.60 Includes service charge. Ample parking space. Call *****88. ROBINSON RD. Far East Finance Bldg., 250-700 sq.ft. $2 p.s.f. lncl. PUB, maintenance, partitions.449 words
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Advertisement618 1986-10-13 12 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces From 162 to 1173 sq ft. j From 269 to 2282 sq.ft. From 194 to 1591 sq.ft. l From 255 to 2369 sq.ft. I From 207 to 528 sq.ft From 323 to 1432 sq.ft. ll From 627 to 776 sq.ft. From 161 to 345 sq618 words
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Advertisement436 1986-10-13 12 135 Air Travel COURIER Requires travellers to act as couriers to K.L., Bangkok (dep. Mon to Fri), Sydney (dep. every Mon), LA. (dep. Wed and Thurs) with subsidized return airfare. Call *****52 CIAS BLDG. #03-08 Airport Boulevard Rd. 1 fin fcctifaljcm *14Days-552,950/-3 5 Dep: 19 December 1986 V Phone: *****58,436 words
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Advertisement680 1986-10-13 12 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 137 Tours V D£EmiU.l HOUWYS J W^V*- _-*!T^rPM| 1 3Days 4Nighti tl> Sl^Oft ■.J A*s&- "~~**Z~ a< 6 f Frattri Mi 2 D»yt 3 WkWs 00 00 Om TT r 6ent»^ X LMWpur 2 toys 3 WtM?\ |^^>^|| W^^gk^tk i r T *"iwt Ur» 3 Dtyi680 words
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Advertisement566 1986-10-13 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 1 AFTER 7 YEARS, OUR AUSTRALIA I i m HOLIDAYS ARE DARWIN 9699 «L STILL SELLING PERTH $965 t^ro FLYING r~~ H^ r M m f %^m rr%i aiipc GOLDCOAST^^^ 1 1 I»VwWUK3 fVDNfY lOYV A 1 I, hJm g.c BN€syd <9 --q\ mm566 words
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Advertisement470 1986-10-13 13 137 Tours 137 Tours DEP 15 10 29 10 Nile 2D3N CAMERON. Mi9 J£K. is. 20. 22. 27/10.3/11.5/11 3D4N CAMERON. GENTING HIGHLAND $169 DEP 10. 13. 17.20.24,27/10.3/11.7/11 Nite ABOVE TOURS DEP BY SLEEPING BERTH TRAIN. BACK BY AC TRAIN FRASERS HILL OR CAMERON GROUP INCL STEAMBOAT DINNER 8c GENTING i470 words
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Advertisement1294 1986-10-13 13 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Apply Now for Jan '87 An established and reputable college offering Ontario grades 111 12 1 3 (Pre-U) Students who have completed Secondary 2 3 4 Pre U 1 2 and 3 may apply tor admission m January. May 87 semesters tor subsequent enrolment1,294 words
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Advertisement487 1986-10-13 13 148 Computer Courses B^ginnors SatH/10'86 10 am -12 noon Sun 12/10 86 10om-12 noon Mon 13/10/86 6.30 pm- 8.30 pm Thurs 16/10/86 6 30 pm -8 30 pm IfTtwrniwdlcrt* Fti 17/1 0/86 6 30 pm -8.30 pm Certificate will b« orwara»c »< stuOeon upor? compMtw UmiM voconcwi SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING487 words
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Advertisement718 1986-10-13 14 150 Commercial' 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses UNITED X < om>ii iv ial m\i\ix<; rr.Miu: > you are assured of QUALITATIVE TRAINING by experienced Professionals Please enrol earl\ for the following Courses ACCOUNTING IMPORT EXPORT AUDITING f-A.M. BOOK-KEEPING JAPANESE (STAGE I) BUSINESS STATISTICS JAPANESE (STAGE II) COST ACCOUNTING MARKETING718 words
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Advertisement568 1986-10-13 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses no LCCI 1987 Examinations REGN.: 13 TO 31 OCT BOOKKEEPING (Inter.) v. 7.30- 9.00pm 13 10 2) Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 18 10 3) Thurs 8.00- 9.30pm 23/10 4) Fri 6.30- B.oopm 24/10 5) Fri 7.30- 9.00pm 24/10 6) Sun 1100-12.30pm 02/11 7) Sun 11.00- I.oopm 02/11568 words
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Advertisement499 1986-10-13 14 151 Language Courses i ENGLISH Taughl by professionally trained, experienced graduates. GENERAL ENGLISH For local foreign students (Speaking, listening, reading writing skills) Full-time begins 14 Oct. '86 SPOKEN ENGLISH Begins 13 October '86 Mon. Fri. 6.30 to 8.30pm TOEFL PREPARATORY COURSE Begins 25 Oct Saturdays 9.00 am Registration m active499 words
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Advertisement458 1986-10-13 14 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction BASIC MODELLING/ PERSONAL Grooming course commence 21/10. Tue. Thur. Call: Bella Donna Model Agency *****68. JOHN Robert POWERS: Personal Grooming 'Plus. Executive Grooming, Modelling. Etiquette Speech Improvement. *****97. 156 Cookery Instruction QUEENSTOWN WOMEN'S ASSN. Domestic Science classes starting: Chinese cooking. Icing. Western/ Sze Chuan dishes, Nonya458 words
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Advertisement246 1986-10-13 14 V N MR. OH TOH POH Age: 74 Founder-Member of Oh Guan Hing Sesameoil Factory Pte Ltd Passed away peacefully on 11th October 1986, leaving behind beloved Wife: ChuaSiewNoi Sons: Oh Chin San Daughters-in-law: Leo Yock Wan, Jannie Oh Chin Hai, Jimmy Jieow Ai Heng, Bett\ Oh Cheng Meng Yeo246 words
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Advertisement1645 1986-10-13 15 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■■mH! STANTS RS^ORfil HH Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: immmii S&[es servt^. Tel *****11 Straits^Tirnes: 5525.00 psc cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIME AD ext 5724 56 8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO I APPOINTMENTS r csa "j COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADVISERS GROUP1,645 words
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Advertisement707 1986-10-13 15 NOTICES NOTICE With effect from 3rd October 1986, Mr Philip Chok Eng NRIC No *****75/H and Miss Regina Kek Ah Eng NRIC No *****92/F have left our employment and are therefore not allowed to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. PENTAGON FREIGHT SERVICES (S) PTE LTD707 words
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Advertisement634 1986-10-13 15 T IN THE HIGH COUrtT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. ***** of 1985 Between j INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED Plaintiff}. And 1. WONG YEW CHAJ 2. LEE CHOE CHOY LAWRENCE 3. LEE AH LAI MARY also known as AMANDA LEE SOK LING all trading as WONG FATT CONSTRICTION634 words
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Advertisement1237 1986-10-13 15 \9L) SIM LIM INVESTMENTS LIMITED \*J^^y (Incorporated m the Republic of Singaporei Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 22nd Annual Genera! Meeting of the Company will be held at the Penthouse 10 Jalan Besar, 17th Floor. Sim Lim Tower, Singapore 0820 on Friday, 31 October1,237 words
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Advertisement705 1986-10-13 16 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. LESLIE LOKE MUN CHOONG, NRIC NO. *****65/ D is no longer holding the position of Assistant Sales Manager m our company w.e.f. 10th October 1986 He is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect monies on behalf of our company.705 words
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Advertisement599 1986-10-13 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF SINGMANEX PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company duly convened and f eld at 6 Shen ton Way, 28-01, DBS Building, Singapore599 words
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Advertisement209 1986-10-13 16 THE DRAMATIC FINAL DAYS OF THE -"Iff^ WAR IN VIETNAM ?r ,Ml david butler This account of events m Vietnam m the I -^8 |^3?t Ik 1 spring of 1975 is a collection of shards, the broken vessel being the reality of the lives H^JP^ w~ that were lived and209 words
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Miscellaneous773 1986-10-13 16 mmw——— —^mmmmmmm^g^rnmmmMmmmmmmmmmwmmmaMmmamammmam^amammmmmwamaam^ SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulx fß^mßw^^ outlook ts so sad suppose^ \m\\\\W^ mi^T^ miimmm mmE iMCot£&Eßi^TbKiHs ru b£ paid w«AT W^^ Ano now (Ah You^i p V7 VHP I 11 1 r f??^ UP A JO6 IN TPt C T l^ r^br. I -DE3£f^_ tf^\ E#Kr773 words
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Article, Illustration873 1986-10-13 17 Actresses these days love scripts that include deathbed scenes, rape, torture and other traumas, which smudge their faces and allow them to pull out all the stops, scream their heads off and chew the scenery. This, after all, is the stuff for which Oscar andIPS - 873 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-10-13 17 'Krystle' lets go of her shine BLONDE, beautiful Linda Evans tries to overcome her mannequin stigma occasionally by tackling a movie, and distancing herself from Krystle Carrington, her role In Dynasty. Her co-starring role with the late Steve McQueen m the movie Tom Horn helped Evans lose the glossy ImageUPI - 411 words
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Article523 1986-10-13 17 MAX HEADROOM is selling out and enjoying every minute of it while it lasts. Made m Britain, the computer-gener-ated video host was first seen m the United States 18 months ago. The Max Headroom Show made its debut on pay cable's Cinemax service. Today, Max canNYT - 523 words
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Advertisement76 1986-10-13 17 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fi'l m the coupon and send it to: What's On. Section 2, The Straits Times. 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged/presented by: Venue:76 words
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Miscellaneous522 1986-10-13 17 What's On TALK Panjang Paradise Restaurant ical Gardens. Showtimes: lery. 12 noon -6 pm daily, ex- for children. Ends today. X-RAY F4MII V PI 4\'\l\G FOR Theatre (opposite Haw Par 11.30 am and 3.30 pm daily, cept Sundays. Free. On till THE JAPANESE VICTORY n wm t \FWIYWFDS InFnplish Rv522 words
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Miscellaneous923 1986-10-13 17 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHf Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Anotner Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Ancther Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45923 words
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Advertisement318 1986-10-13 18 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE FOR CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL Wonderland Amusement Park will be organising a Christmas Carnival f'om Mid Dec '86 to early Jen "87. The following stalls/setting are available for tender: A) PASIR MALAM INIGHT MARKET) iviore than 30 stalls are available (which include 15 Games Stalls). Veekly or block bookings318 words
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Advertisement504 1986-10-13 18 MARINE LIMITED^ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Registered Office: No 1 Benoi Road Singapore 2262 Notice of Twentieth Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at No. 1 Benoi Road, Singapore 2262 on Wednesday. sth November 1986504 words
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Advertisement374 1986-10-13 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 LEASING CORPORATION SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of LEASING CORPORATION SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD duly convened and held at 1 1 Collyer Quay, #12-01 The Arcade, Singapore 0104, on Tues day, 7th October 1986 at 10.00374 words
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Advertisement441 1986-10-13 18 I RESULTS FOR THE TWELVE I I MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1986 I The Directors wish to announce that the audited results of the Company and of the Croup for the twelve months ended June 30, 1986 are as follows--1986 1985 increase 'Decrease Croup Bank Croup Bank Croup Bank $000441 words
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Miscellaneous1335 1986-10-13 18 mMV VIEW m By K ANNAN n a > The fall and rise of Sherlock Holmes ssft ess dsss -M- Empty House (Ch Brahms, Smetana and Strauss 12, 7.31 pm) t m this entertaining concert. uAr mttq Ahvimtciv ™or. Holmes out of hiding to the Also featured is a segment1,335 words
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Miscellaneous306 1986-10-13 18 Ml. mm a mk Man behind the scenes a look at producer Aaron Spelling (right, with wife Candy) m Hollywood Ciose-Up (Ch 5, 7 pm) I SBC 12 I programmes m English unless otherwise indicated 7.00 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 7.30 Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by The306 words
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