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Title Section16 1986-10-14 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8516 words
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Article, Illustration523 1986-10-14 1 Grim faces as leaders blame each other 4 We came to Iceland to advance the cause of peace and, though we put on the table the most far-reaching arms control proposal m history, the General Secretary (Mr aw Gorbachev) re- lected it. Mr Reagan WeNYT; AP; AFP; Reuter - 523 words
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Article, Illustration419 1986-10-14 1 RAV DHALIWAL - Engineer tells club to demolish $6m carpark RAV DHALIWAL Cracks at Singapore Swimming Club's multi-storey facility 3y A CONSULTANT appointed to investigate cracks m the Singapore Swimming Club's multistorey carpark has recommended that it be demolished. The building, reported consulting engineer Dr Y. S. Lav, has "serious defects" m the419 words
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Article191 1986-10-14 1 AFTER listening to more than 160 witnesses, and representations from individuals and organisations, the commission of inquiry into the collapse of Hotel New World concluded its hearing on evidence yesterday. The hearing lasted 21 days, including three days m May during the first stage of the191 words
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527 1986-10-14 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By BUILDING owners and managers of more than half of the 10 buildings singled out as needing checks for structural soundness, have begun to do so. They were responding to the Government's call that their premises, which were designed by either527 words
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PM Lee leaves for Tokyo today
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230 1986-10-14 1 H. L. LIM - How a customs officer peeped at gift for Emperor H. L. LIM By m Tokyo TOKYO A Japanese customs officer at Narlta airport seemed oblivious to the Singapore diplomat's protests yesterday. He tore open one end of a brown paper parcel holding two scrolls. Tne scrolls are for Mr Lee230 words
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528 1986-10-14 1 Why Japan should buy from its factories in Asean PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew predicted a period of economic growth next year while calling on Japan to step up its efforts to promote trade with South-east Asia. Mr Lee made the prediction m an interview with the Japanese press before528 words
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Article57 1986-10-14 1 THE First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will be acting Prime Minister while Mr Lee Kuan Yew is away m Japan. The Prime Minister leaves for Tokyo today at the invitation of his Japanese counterpart, Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone. The three ministers accompanying him will57 words
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Advertisement6 1986-10-14 1 Editorial: Optimism and acrimony Page 126 words
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Advertisement31 1986-10-14 1 First Americans, then Koreans, now the Japanese: Page t Japan's monthly trade surplus hits record JlSh: Page 3 Peter Tham pleads guilty -rfM-k Mm amtaa. am^^^m- j m m Back Page31 words
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Article412 1986-10-14 2 Open recall for CD THE SLNGAPORE Civil Defence Force intends to carry out open mobilisation exercises for its men, but not before it perfects its silent recall system. Its Deputy Commissioner, Colonel Chng Teow Hua, said the open mobilisation exercises will be similar to those conducted by the SAF.412 words
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Article220 1986-10-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS significant that optimism as well as acrimony was reflected by both US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev after their mini-summit m Reykjavik, Iceland, at the weekend. Even though unsecured because of the obstacle presented by the strategic defence initiative (SDI),220 words
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Article278 1986-10-14 2 Duarte calls for help PRESIDENT Jose Napolean Duarte has confirmed the deaths of nearly 900 people m the earthquakes that rocked the country. He has issued an urgent appeal for medicine and supplies to help the masses of injured and homeless. Rescue teams, meanwhile, searched mounds of278 words
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Article208 1986-10-14 2 CHANGES IN THE RANKINGS AMONG CONSTRUCTION FIRMS LISTED CONSTRICTION groups Lum Chang Holdings Ltd, Lee Kirn Tah Holdings Ltd and Lim Kah Ngam Ltd have shot to the top among Singapore's contractors. Lum Chang took first place m the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) 1985 rankings with a turnover208 words
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185 1986-10-14 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway India backs Asean INDIA HAS expressed support for Asean's position that the Cambodians should be left to determine their own future. But it reiterated its resistance to the return of Pol Pot or his representatives m any future political solution to the Cambodian problem.185 words
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Article268 1986-10-14 2 Lisbon disappointed PORTUGAL played better than expected and Sweden disappointed m a 1-1 draw m a European championship qualifying Group Two game on Sunday. "Sweden did not deserve a draw as Portugal played much better," said Portuguese trainer Rui Sea bra after the match, watched by 20,000 fans at268 words
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Article466 1986-10-14 2 Caring for everyone ABOUT 51 teenagers wrote m response to the question: Can Singapore count on you and how? One writes about what individuals can do to make life more pleasant for every Singaporean, and how a people can help build a caring society. Writes another teen: "Do466 words
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Article87 1986-10-14 2 STILL WAITING FOR A BOOK A MAN WHO received a leaflet from a management consultant company introducing a new book at a very- special discount decided to place an order for it. He made out a cheque and waited for the book. After three weeks, he wrote to the87 words
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Article279 1986-10-14 2 Product Advertiser Secbon/Pafe Aerobics Dance Works I Airlines Air Canada I Cathay Pacific Airways I 14 Olympic Airways I 10 Saudi Arabian Airlines I 6 Auto-Gate Beauftex Mktg II Bank Citibank II Beauty Centre Wong Tat Too 24 Books Butter worth Co (As.a.> Pte Ltd I 1? Ministry279 words
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Advertisement541 1986-10-14 2 Bruneißuiid '86 Brunei's first international exhibition of building materials and equipment. Brunei, a rich, voung country has launched avast development programme involving the construction of buildings, schools and intrastructural projects over the next five years. And for the very latest m building products and equipment Bruneibuild '86 will bring together541 words
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359 1986-10-14 3 Failure of meeting disappoints world leaders I i I IM Z7 ICELAND^ MEETING NEW YORK Initial world reaction to the failure of the Iceland meeting between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev included a significant measure of disappointment. But there were also calls that the lack of progressAP; AFP - 359 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-10-14 3 RAISA Gorbachev warming five-year-old Lara Rodvarsdottir with her silver fox coat daring a visit to a small chapel 81 km north of Reykjavik. Mrs Gorbachev toured Reykjavik and the surrounding countryside, meeting people and giving chocolates to children m a high-profile visitReuter - 89 words
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377 1986-10-14 3 Officials baffled by the rise m export volume TOKYO JAPAN posted a record overall merchandise trade surplus of US$B.92 billion (5519.36 billion) last month, which surpassed the previous high of US$B.l9 billion set m July, and its trade surplus for the last sixUPI; AP - 377 words
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103 1986-10-14 3 GENEVA Ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries struggled yesterday to narrow wide differences on new output quotas to bolster oil prices, with delegates saying a compromise that would broadly extend current interim curbs was likely. Ministers of the 13 Opec nations mReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration142 1986-10-14 3 SYDNEY An anti-nucle-ar protester m a motorised hang glider dropped a funeral wreath on the British aircraft carrier, Illustrious, as it left Sydney Harbour yesterday. Two police helicopters failed to keep Dean Jeffreys away from Illustrious, which had been on a two-week visit to markReuter - 142 words
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369 1986-10-14 3 US and India likely to boost military ties NEW DELHI Washington and New Delhi may be on the road to much improved relations, especially m the area oi military co-operation, a senior Indian official sa.d after visiting United States Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger announced the US was willing to produceReuter; AP; UPI - 369 words
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Article118 1986-10-14 3 RANGOON Villagers digglßg for snakes m central Burma have found a treasure trove of more than 8 kg of pure gold, sources said here yesterday. ITiey said gold Ingots, jewellery, intricately carved bowls and boxes were found near the ancient city of Prome, Sii kmReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-10-14 4 Death toll 900 as Duarte appeals for relief aid SAN SALVADOR President Jose Napolean Duarte has confirmed the deaths of nearly 900 people m the earthquakes that rocked the country. He has issued an urgent appeal for medicine and supplies to help the masses of injured and homeless. "We haveUPI; Reuter - 408 words
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Article119 1986-10-14 4 LIMA An earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale shook Lima on Sunday bat there were no reports of damage or casualties, the National Geophysical Institute said. It said the tremor happened at 9.52 am (14.52 GMT), with its epicentre m the Pacific OceanAFP; AP - 119 words
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Article231 1986-10-14 4 Shock helped to hurry the stork SAN SALVADOR In makeshift tents set up alongside a hospital damaged by El Salvador's devastating quakes, harried doctors and nurses are delivering an unexpectedly high number of babies. "The shock hurried us," said Ana Orellana de Alegria, 22, as she looked happily at herUPI - 231 words
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Article57 1986-10-14 4 BUDAPEST The Association of Space Explorers opened a five-day meeting here yesterday to discuss the association's statute, before adopting it by consensus. The non-governmental, non-profit association aims to "orient the efforts of space fliers belonging to different nations towards the solution of global problems, and promoting space researchAP - 57 words
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294 1986-10-14 4 Education Secretary flails Harvard WASHINGTON United States Secretary of Education William Bennett has sharply criticised the quality of education at Harvard University and other institutions m a speech to be made at Harvard on Friday. The speech, which Mr Bennett was invited to deliver as the major undergraduate address mNYT - 294 words
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242 1986-10-14 4 BAGHDAD A collective farm on fertile land has become a symbol of women's liberation Iraqi style. "It is a women's society, where no man may step foot," said Jihada Shimran Abbadi, leader of the 190--ha farm she operates with 180 peasantReuter - 242 words
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114 1986-10-14 4 NEW YORK Retired Cardinal Franz Koenig, a liberal churchman, said m an interview with Newsweek magazine that Pope John Paul II now sees the future of the Roman Catholic Church m Africa, South America and India. Cardinal Koenig, 81, who helped elect the Pope,AP - 114 words
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128 1986-10-14 4 WASHINGTON Harvard president Derek Bok has charged United States Secretary of Education William Bennett with squandering "an opportunity to make a lasting contribution to educational reform" by engaging m uninformed "polemics". In reply on Thursday to Mr Bennett's criticisms of Harvard and other universities, Mr BokNYT - 128 words
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304 1986-10-14 5 Kohls party romps home in Bavaria state polls MUNICH CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl said his party's overwhelming victory m state elections m Bavaria is a sign he will be re-elected m January. But the opposition Social Democrats, routed m the balloting on Sunday for the Bavarian state legislature, discounted the significanceUPI - 304 words
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147 1986-10-14 5 LONDON Customs officers yesterday seized £3 million (559.30 million) worth of cocaine hidden m champagne bottles from four young British women at Heathrow Airport, officials said. The 15 kg of cocaine, one of the biggest hauls m British nistory. was seized when theAP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-10-14 5 FAYETTEVILLE (West Virginia) HUNDREDS of parachutists braved brisk winds and low temperatures on Saturday to take a legal leap from the United States' second highest bridge here. Bridge Day, the second Saturday every October, is the only day when jumping from the 267 mAP; Reuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-10-14 5 NEW YORK American journalist Terry Anderson, held hostage by Islamic Jihad militants m Lebanon, was tortured after his kidnapping, Newsweek magazine claimed m its latest edition. It also said United States officials believed that another US hostage, diplomat William Buckley, whose execution the Islamic JihadAFP - 248 words
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515 1986-10-14 5 Software firm sued for 1 m 'omission' Case sets US computer industry buzzing NEW YORK MR JIM CUMMINGS had almost finished preparing the tender that his construction company was to submit for a multi-million-dollar office complex m Miami when he realised a vital figure had been omitted. Not for theThe Times of London - 515 words
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102 1986-10-14 5 Pretoria accused of border war plans MAPUTO Six southern African leaders said on Sunday night South African troops were concentrated on the borders of Mozambique and Zimbabwe and that Pretoria was threatening to "provoke a generalised war" m the region. The leaders of the African frontline states, ending a one-dayReuter - 102 words
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207 1986-10-14 5 LONDON An undercover British "death squad" set up iii Northern Ireland ambushed and killed five unarmed terrorist suspects and at least one innocent civilian m 1982, The Observer newspaper said on Sunday. The newspaper said the victims included three members of tbe outlawedUPI - 207 words
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Advertisement322 1986-10-14 3 VAN CLEEF ARPELS. 22 PLACE VENDOME. PARIS It all started m 1906, when the Arpels brothers. Juhen, The same is true of the watch models of la collection Louis and Charles opened a small shop on the Place Yen- Van Cleef Arpels which epitomise the finest m luxury dome m322 words
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Advertisement8 1986-10-14 4 o What's wrong with US education: Page 128 words
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230 1986-10-14 6 MANILA Armed Forces chief Gen Fidel Ramos expressed "very great concern" yesterday over a build-up of forces of Muslim guerilla leader Nur Misuari and persistent claims that a separate Islamic republic exists m the southern Philippines. Gen Ramos told a news conference broadcast on ArmedBernama; UPI - 230 words
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520 1986-10-14 6 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA India has expressed support for Asean's position that the Cambodians should be left to determine their own future. But it reiterated its resistance to the return of Pol Pot or his representatives m any future political solution520 words
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335 1986-10-14 6 Thai party seeks royal pardon for coup plotters BANGKOK THE Thai Nation Party, a member of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's ruling coalition, is ready to seek a royal pardon for people accused of involvement m the September 1985 coup attempt, party officials said yesterday. They said the party had drawnAFP - 335 words
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Article59 1986-10-14 6 JAKARTA Indonesian Trade Minister Rachmat Saleh will visit the US later this week to promote food, textile and garment exports, a Trade Ministry spokesman said yesterday. At the same time, the official Antara news agency said, President Suharto had ordered his Cabinet to improve the businessReuter - 59 words
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326 1986-10-14 6 MANILA The Philippine opposition, which has warned it is likely to campaign against a new Constitution, told President Corazon Aquino yesterday to step down if the charter is rejected by voters. Opposition leaders have repeated a demand for fresh presidential elections andAFP; UPI - 326 words
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Article, Illustration220 1986-10-14 6 Filipino police gun down suspected robbers MANILA Plain-clothes troopers and police shot dead four alleged armed robbers at a central park here yesterday, wounding a park sweeper and stunning morning promenaders. A police officer told reporters they shot the suspects at RLzal Park while confronting them after being tipped offAFP; Reuter - 220 words
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Article124 1986-10-14 6 Papers urge end to ban on daily JAKARTA Indonesian newspapers yesterday urged the government to show compassion and lift its ban on Jakarta's second largest daily newspaper. Most of them, including the ruling Golkar Party daily, Suara Karya, expressed concern over the plight of the 1.500 employees of the eveningReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement10 1986-10-14 6 o Aquino surprises many with her firm resolve: P. 13.10 words
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Advertisement33 1986-10-14 6 o No progress on Cambodia at Slmo-Soviet talks: P. 8. I HAVING A HEADACHE? i __> Take Saridon. It's Aspirin Free. Soothing, fast relief for headache, fever, aches pain. f h ro ROCHE X33 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-10-14 7 KI ALA LUMPUR Ih-n -ei-uritv forces have captured a clandestine radio station used by Malaysian communist guerillas, police reported. Thai troops found the radio station when they raided a communist hideout In the Jungle of Beu.nu Salient m southern Thailand, about 1 km fromNST - 233 words
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Article, Illustration425 1986-10-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR Parents and teachers have welcomed Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim's stand on discipline m schools. The New Straits Times, m a nationwide survey, found that most parents and teachers were receptive to Mr Anwar's statement that disciplinary measures be enforced m schools evenNST - 425 words
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Article72 1986-10-14 7 Drug addicts turn to petrol KUCHING Drug addicts m Sarawak are turning to inhaling the fumes from car and motorcycle petrol tanks as the latest way of satisfying their craving. State Social Development Minister Datuk Hajah Hafsah Harun said this was because heroin was m short supply. But the practice,Bernama - 72 words
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237 1986-10-14 7 Movement urges easier line on journalists KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Government has been urged to foster a free press by withdrawing proposals for the mandatory jailing of reporters who breach the Official Secrets Act (OSA). The appeal was made by several public groups, trade unions and political parties which haveAFP; Bernama - 237 words
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Article116 1986-10-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR The air force will begin training women pilots this year, Royal Malaysian Air Force deputy chief MajGen Datuk Shaharuddin Ali said yesterday. He said the RMAF has already recruited its first woman pilot. "She is now undergoing a basic military course. Subsequently,NST - 116 words
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491 1986-10-14 7 Govt plans to cut overtime unfair, says Cuepacs KUALA LUMPUR THE Congress of Unions of Employees m the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) said yesterday it is unfair for the government to cut the overtime of civil servants m its move to reduce spending. Haji Jamaluddin Mohamed Isa, Cuepacs Secretary-General,491 words
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Advertisement336 1986-10-14 7 I LITERATURE THE ARTS IN SINGAPORE 1 Issue no. L Features: Prize Winning Stories of the 1985 National ShortStory Writing Competition Poetry 13 M mk Ul^^mmWmW 'H^ I ~-y£ Available from: I m /f Times Bookshops v B Ministry of Community A Cultural Affairs bi-annual publication For enquiries Ministry of336 words
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Article, Illustration371 1986-10-14 8 Exercises will be similar to those conducted by the SAF THE Singapore Civil Defence Force intends to carry out open mobilisation exercises for its men, but not before it perfects its silent recall system. Its Deputy Commissioner, Colonel Chng Teow Hua,371 words
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Article439 1986-10-14 8 'Bigger than ever' gala production of Live from Studio One STARS of yesteryear will Join today's popular artistes In a gala production to celebrate the l.#t«.h edition of Live from Studio One. To be held at the Kallang Theatre on Oct 28, the show promises to439 words
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168 1986-10-14 8 A FORMER constable used his police warrant card, which he had reported lost, to cheat several people into giving him and his friends money for not bringing charges against them. A court heard yesterday that the victims agreed to "settlements" of between $1,000168 words
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Article65 1986-10-14 8 EDUCATIONISTS from 10 countries will attend a twoday conference entitled Training And Education In Asean In The *****, at the World Trade Centre starting on Dec 3. Organised by Facon Exhibition and Trade Fairs (S) Pte Ltd, with the support of the National ProductivityBoard, the conference will be65 words
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486 1986-10-14 8 CHINA is keen to establish closer ties with Singapore on industries and services, including getting Singapore's help to build power stations. Companies from China also want to raise more funds from the local capital markets. These and other matters relating to trade486 words
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166 1986-10-14 8 BEIJING China and the Soviet Union discussed the situation m Cambodia during the latest round of normalisation talks here but stuck to their previouslyheld positions, informed Eastern European sources said on Sunday. The Soviet Union agreed to discuss the thorny Cambodian problem lastAFP; Reuter - 166 words
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698 1986-10-14 9 H. L. LIM - H. L. LIM PM's trip to Japan By m Tokyo TOKYO Japanese officials must be wondering what the Singapore Prime Minister will say about Japan's role as the world's most successful trader. The basic message is unlikely to be different from what the698 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-10-14 9 A bird in the hand is not worth the fare for cabby FANCY being stack with a bird of the feathered variety for company for a good half hour. A taxi-driver who found himself with a bird yesterday did not find It an amusing or enviable situation to be m.248 words
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198 1986-10-14 9 A SENIOR labour relations officer, Mr Peter Lum, has been appointed the new Registrar of Trade Unions. He takes over from Miss Lim Soh Hia. the first woman registrar, who has been posted to the Work Permit Department as a deputy director. Miss Lim was198 words
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288 1986-10-14 9 EDMUND LOH - EDMUND LOH By MEDIA-OWNERS will be asked to reject advertisements m which the word "gay" could be misconstrued to mean homosexual. Mr Garry Wainscott, chairman of the Advertising Standards Association of Singapore (Asas) the industry's watchdog body said such advertisements would be discussed at288 words
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Article90 1986-10-14 9 A WOMAN hawker who went to her husband's defence m a brawl yesterday pleaded guilty to a hurt charge and was fined $2,000. A court heard that Tan Boon Tee, 48, was at her Redhill Hawker Centre stall on Jan 18 this year when she saw her90 words
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Article36 1986-10-14 9 THE FOREIGN Ministry's Second Permanent Secretary returned last night from Moscow after a week of bilateral talks with his Soviet counterparts. Mr Peter Chan was there at the invitation of the Soviet government.36 words
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Article49 1986-10-14 9 CALLERS CAN now dial direct to the various departments within Tan Tock Seng Hospital, which has installed a new Direct Inward Dialling (DID) service. Callers only need dial 3508 followed by a department's extension number. The hospital's main switchboard numbers remain unchanged at *****11, *****44 and *****91.49 words
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Article57 1986-10-14 9 THIEVES STOLE about $10,000 m jewellery when they entered an accountant's house m Victoria Park Road, off King's Road, on Friday. Mr Britian Roy Martin, 29, a Briton, told police that he left his bungalow with his family at 9 am on Friday, and returned at 2 pm.57 words
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Article51 1986-10-14 9 A MAN was yesterday charged with committing mischief by chopping a tree. Wee Eng Jong, 31, allegedly used a chopper to cut the tree early yesterday near Block 28, Toa Payoh Lorong 6. He was remanded to Woodbridge Hospital until Nov 3 when the case will be mentioned51 words
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Article45 1986-10-14 9 THE NATIONAL Trades Union Congress, which has been monitoring the implementation of the 1986 NWC recommendation since May, has been receiving monthly feedback from its affiliated unions. Union leaders, who have been providing the information have up to Thursday to return the forms.45 words
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Article, Illustration439 1986-10-14 9 Woman director dies m Changi Coast Road crash A WOMAN director of a travel company died and her year-old son suffered head injuries when their car crashed into a tree along Changi Coast Road yesterday morning. Police said Madam Shariffa bint. Mohamed Ismail, 27, an439 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-10-14 9 TRUDY LIM - TRUDY LIM Case of man who pledged fund for $5,000 loan By THE CPF Board yesterday warned that CPF funds cannot be used as collateral against loans, as creditors have no access to these funds. The warning came after the board411 words
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142 1986-10-14 9 Repeat offender jailed for 12 years A JOBLESS man, released m July from preventive detention, was given the same sentence yesterday for stealing a pick-up and cheating people of their cars, electronic goods, foodstuff, petrol and even a parrot. Mathiew Gordon so Anthony was sent for 12 years' preventive detention,142 words
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475 1986-10-14 11 Ex-Inspector's brother overheard gambling pact, court told Fan tan cheating case A FORMER police inspector's brother asked him to go "as security" to a hotel room for a business discussion with some people, described as not very reliable. The brother, who had taken money along, found himself m a game475 words
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280 1986-10-14 11 MGS old girls contribute recipes for 100th year joy 4fiSTORY will unfold through the pages of a recipe book, put together by former students and teachers of the Methodist Girls' School m Mount Sophia Road. To commemorate the 100 th anniversary of the school's founding next July, a group of280 words
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129 1986-10-14 11 Lecture on grammar by LKY Visitor LINGUISTICS expert Professor Michael Halliday. a Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor, will speak on A Reconsideration of Grammar m Language Education tomorrow at the Institute of Education theatrette at 5.15 pm. Tho talk is jointly organised by the Singapore Association for Applied Linguistics (SAAL)129 words
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Article22 1986-10-14 11 TWO volunteer after-care officers will visit Malaysia on Oct 27 and 28 to discuss how drug problems are tackled there.22 words
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116 1986-10-14 11 BRIGADIER-GENER-AL (Res) Tan Chin Tiong, the Permanent Secretary (Home Affairs), will present the Guinness Stout Effort Award to five pub-lic-spirited Singaporeans at the Hilton Hotel on Thursday at 11.30 am. Among the five are three teenagers Chua Chuan Hoe, Teo Chy« Lin and Lim116 words
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210 1986-10-14 11 Open verdict on woman who died after fall in bus STATE Coroner Sarjit Singh yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of a woman who died after a fall m a bus. He noted that the evidence of two witnesses a pick-up driver and a policeman at earlier hearings210 words
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385 1986-10-14 11 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW By Decision taken after a research project on pre-schoolers SPECIAL attention will now be paid to children from kindergartens and pre-school centres who are weak m either English or a second language. Since early this year, pre-schoolers from two government-run kindergartens385 words
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491 1986-10-14 10 We would need 100 engineers otherwise, says DBCD head Last day of inquiry THE Development and Building Control Division would have to employ more than 100 engineers if it had to check the structural plans and calculations submitted by building consultants, said its head, Mr491 words
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401 1986-10-14 10 WONG Al KWEI; JUDY TAN - 36 wrote to Commission to offer suggestions WONG Al KWEI JUDY TAN Reports by and THIRTY-SIX individuals wrote m to the Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of the Hote. New World. Senior State Counsel S. Tiwari summarised their suggestions and highlighted a few. Most dealt with the causes of401 words
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244 1986-10-14 10 IHE four-man Commission of Inquiry comprises the chairman, Mr Justice L. P. Thean, and three engineers Dr Arumugan Vijiaratnam, Professor Lee Seng Lip and Professor Bengt B. Broms. Its secretary is Mr Lim Soo Ping. The terms of reference are: •TO DETERMINE the244 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-10-14 10 I A word of thanks from Tiwari 4 They patiently answered all questions that I raised with them during the course of the investigations m relation to architectural and engineering theory and practice. Mr Tiwari. IT WAS a challenging assignment and a very satisfying experience intellectually,246 words
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Article, Illustration555 1986-10-14 10 Counsel's charges against building authority challenged THE building authority yesterday replied to criticism that it did not carry out its duties on some occasions. This was done by Mr Woo Tchi Chu, for the National Development Ministry and the Development and Building Control Division, m a supplementary submission to the555 words
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638 1986-10-14 12 The Straits Times TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1986 Optimism and acrimony IT IS significant that optimism as well as acrimony was reflected by both US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev after their mini-summit m Reykjavik, Iceland, at the weekend. It would have been totally out of form for638 words
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Article601 1986-10-14 12 Art Buchwald THE tax Bill has been passed, and while no one understands it, every expert seems to be producing a Who Won, Who Lost 0 column. What do taxpayers really think? To find out I decided to speak to a representative from601 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1986-10-14 12 IRVING KRISTOL - IRVING KRISTOL Two problems causing Americans anxiety By writing lor Wall Street Journal Europe What schools can- not do is solve all of those contentious problems homosexuality, abortion, pornography, teenage pregnancy, etc that plague society. These problems are created by the adult culture that is1,262 words
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Article, Illustration631 1986-10-14 12 Editorial headlined Conversion of Old Buildings into Art Galleries published m Shin Mm Daily News on Oct 8. WITH government encouragement and civic promotion art has been gaining popularity m Singapore m recent years. Singaporeans, who have long been living631 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1986-10-14 13 BRUCE HAGER - Newsletters flood the funds market BRUCE HAGER Sy writing tor the International Herald Tribune Experts see problems m the business and talk of a shakeout is spreading Pau. Merriman, publisher of the Fund Exchange, •aid a recent survey of his 1,000 subscribers found that many of them received as many1,351 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1986-10-14 13 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Decision not to release captured Red guerilla chief despite threat to call off talks By Manila Correspondent Her decision on Salas, even without the US m mind, reflects an increasing realisation that Mrs Aquino must show firmness m dealing with the1,028 words
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Advertisement195 1986-10-14 12 _Z Do you have to advise on. or deal with the JJ tax laws ot Hong Kong? JJ JI If so. we have GOOD NEWS for you JJ An invaluable new reference has ZI just been published ZZ jjjj HANDBOOK OF HONG KONG TAX STATUTES Edited Dy Patrick B Paul,195 words
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Advertisement232 1986-10-14 12 ■-Complete your-\^ J Circuit at i f ENEXASIAB6 S f 21-25 October World Trade Centre SingaporeJ 10am 6pm (Trade and Professionals only I This year, Asia's premier electrical/electronics show moves up yet another notch, offering you greater specialisation within a highly-specialised event As a result. ENEX-ASIA '86 will feature. mamammmmammmrmaaammmmm232 words
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Advertisement95 1986-10-14 12 "The Trend Principle" is basically a study of the mood of the investing public. Whether the underlying mood is optimistic or pessimistic will determine the buying or selling pressure With this ascertained, the investor will be able to gauge whether the stock market is heading upwards or downward^ and can95 words
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Advertisement145 1986-10-14 13 HER LATEST BESTSELLER RUTH RENDELL Evri^iki ii the tree of haivds |Ir 1%1 1 1 11 Once when Benet was about fourteen they ■yLLi liafi f;>een a,OIU m a train carriage together and Mopsa had tried to stab her with a EV^^B carving knife. ■g' vvas novv some timt s145 words
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Advertisement334 1986-10-14 13 We have doubled our output capacity through a working partnership with HP. "At Microtronics to help improve our work Systems, running on jd efficiency and turn-around Hewlett-Packard En- a time. c a. /T^_r>e? j^ ,Sr "Prior to the purchase of S?o™n tl'!? I %&> the HP 9000 workstation HP 9000334 words
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206 1986-10-14 14 A COUPLE of months ago, I received a leaflet from a management consultant firm introducing a new book at a very "special price" of $20. I placed my order on Aug 2 through the firm and sent a crossed cheque (POSB *****4) as206 words
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On bus drivers ... and a problem coin-changing machine
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283 1986-10-14 14 WE would like to draw attention to the disgusting practice of some bus drivers who deliberately make "fun" of passengers and who m the process jeopardise their safety. On Oct 4 at about 11.10 am, we boarded a Service 74 bus283 words
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147 1986-10-14 14 Time for more intensive counselling I AM glad the Singapore Bus Service takes a serious view of any inconsiderate behaviour on the part of its drivers towards bus passengers. (ST, Oct 6). Many a time I have had the misfortune of being thrown off-balance on buses. I thought that things147 words
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170 1986-10-14 14 What has school design to do with quality? I MUST congratulate Mr Eugene Wijeysingha for his bold ideas to lift Rallies Institution to yet a greater height. (ST, Oct S). No doubt, the concept of independent schools. once adopted, should also be applied to other deserving schools. His comments on170 words
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Letter188 1986-10-14 14 I AM sure most bus commuters appreciate the Singapore Bus Service providing coin-changing machines at most of its interchanges. I used one such machine at about 6.45 pm on Sept 27 at Toa Payoh Interchange. I inserted a dollar note into the slot but no coins188 words
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182 1986-10-14 14 Noisy group of boys and girls at fountain In the housing estates MY family and I live m Block 179, Toa Payoh Central. We were recently overjoyed to find that the nearby water fountain was back m operation, after some years. Once again there is a lot of activity around182 words
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196 1986-10-14 14 THE Straits Times, page 12, Oct 11, reported the Prime Minister to say, "It should be easy to find three senior people for a start to be on such a panel". He said exactly the opposite that it would not196 words
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125 1986-10-14 14 Mosquitoes, houseflies bother these new residents WE moved into our new home m Block 810, Yishun Ring Road, about two months ago. It is very disturbing to find the area infested with mosquitoes and houseflies and mosquito coils, repellent sprays or insecticide do not help much. We have made repeated125 words
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288 1986-10-14 14 PLEASE refer to the letter "Man has no receipt to show he paid 1984 summons" by Mr Phui Peng Chun, who commented that he had to pay a parking surcharge which was issued tc him m 1984. (ST, Sept 23). Records ot288 words
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186 1986-10-14 14 PLEASE refer to the letter "Do I have to wait 9 months or 2 years?" by "Confused and Anxicus" (ST, Sept 15), m which the writer wanted to know why there was a discrepancy m replies given by the Sales Enquiry Counter and the186 words
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161 1986-10-14 14 P. EASE refer to the letters "Wait for flat delays plan to start family' by "C.L.S." and "Anxious to g.?t flat and start family" by "C.S.F." (ST, Sept 24 ai.d Oct 1). The writers suggested that a shorter waiting period for the allocation of161 words
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Article, Illustration90 1986-10-14 15 SEALION made a strong comeback on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday after a six-month absence as the market continued its advance despite some profit-taking. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 6.72 points to 894.03. The Business Times Composite Index rose 8.6 points to 775.14 and the DBS Index90 words
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Article41 1986-10-14 15 Sport Laid i*) -M 5 C Prop«rtM *J0 -30 TfKloo 258 +29 U*m 71 +24 »entuc»> S oore HO -22 mx 24fi +22 «nc»< 286 +21 «BI 525 +20 CiC 246+20 Nejrrw* 494 18 ktitrtrt 418 +16 ICS 740 +1541 words
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Article45 1986-10-14 15 Metro Hdfi 565 -25 D6S 955 -15 SIA MO -10 UO6 484 -10 B mtuimi 400 —6 SPH 870 -5 Gurnets sOc 223 -5 Cirislwfj 478 —4 Ka» ?»r 320 -4 Knp 130 -4 H Iwnf Fn 280 -3 C X Tont 257 -345 words
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Article11 1986-10-14 15 UOL 3,466,000 NOL 1,437,000 City Dcv 1,333,000 Sealion 1,178,00011 words
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Article101 1986-10-14 15 Oct 10 Oct 13 BT Composite 766 54 775 14 BT InAcatoc *****828 *****102 BT 08 OS +118 +2*5 CADI -6547 -6525 06V +***** +***** ST Industrials 887 31 894 03 ST F.nance 1972 23 1978 79 ST Hotels 547 84 553 85 Oct 10 Oct 13 ST Properties101 words
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Article35 1986-10-14 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985 86 Htgti ***** (13,10,86) 775.14 (13/10/86) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All-tim* High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Ail time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4,86)35 words
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Article14 1986-10-14 15 THE US dollar lost 200 ticks to close at DM 1.9830 m Singapore.14 words
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Article22 1986-10-14 15 DM V FT S$ HK$ l'S| US$ ***** 154 20 Unq 2.1700 unq £***** 1.9830 154.50 6.4935 2.1737 7.8000 1.432022 words
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Article12 1986-10-14 15 In Singapore, gold gained US$4.OO to close at U*****.75 an ounce.12 words
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Article60 1986-10-14 15 Eurodollar: Lost 10 ticks to 94.15 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 50 ticks to 0.5054 a contract. British pound: Gained 50 ticks to 1.4200 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 26 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Nikkei: Lost 240 points to ***** a contract. IS Treasury Bond: Lost 101 ticks to60 words
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Article70 1986-10-14 15 TOKYO China is seeking Japanese co-operation m the construction of a steel plant m the port city of Shijiusuo m Shandong province. The Shijiusuo plant would import iron ore and produce 3.4 million tonnes of crude steel products a year, sources said. Under the plan,AFP - 70 words
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Article81 1986-10-14 15 BEIJING The China Export Commodities Fair m Guangzhou which accounts for a quarter of the country's total annual export business volume is set to open with celebrations to mark its 30th anniversary. The semi-annual fair, held for the first time m 1957, will open its 60thAP - 81 words
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Article51 1986-10-14 15 Takeover speculation continues LONDON Speculation persists that Consolidated Gold Fields could be a takeover target. Hanson Trust is the latest name mentioned as a potential bidder. Market speculation last week tipped the Oppenheimer interests of South Africa, which holds around 28 per cent of Cons Gold, as a possible bidder.Reuter - 51 words
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Article59 1986-10-14 15 BEIJING China has lifted its stake m the country's first joint-ven-ture bank, Xiamen International Bank, to 51 per cent from 40 per cent to improve the bank's reputation, the People's Daily overseas edition said. The change leaves Pan- m Holdings Ltd of Hongkong with a 49Reuter - 59 words
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Article107 1986-10-14 15 SEOUL South Korean fastener manufacturers have filed a dumping complaint against Japan's Yoshita Kogyo Kaisha (YKK), claiming it sells zippers far below fair market value. The suit, filed with the Ministry of Finance, covers all polyester, plastic and metal zippers imported from Japan or sold mUPI - 107 words
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Article, Illustration497 1986-10-14 15 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By LISTED construction groups Lum Chang Holdings Ltd, Lee Kirn Tah Holdings Ltd and Lim Kah Ngam Ltd have shot to the top of the ladder among Singapore's contractors. Lum Chang took first place m the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) 1985497 words
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Article, Illustration631 1986-10-14 15 BERTHA HENSON - Tierney has new plans in store BERTHA HENSON Face m the news By HE WAS ousted twice from the supermarket he created, the last time just last month, but Peter Tierney characteristically is not taking it lying down. He wants to set up another supermarket just like Jasons "as soon631 words
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301 1986-10-14 15 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By THE pick-up m the shiprepair business has prompted Keppel Shipyard to postpone moving its ship-repair facilities at Keppel Harbour to Tuas until next year. Keppel, one of the largest yards m the region, had intended to consolidate its ship-repair facilities at301 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-10-14 15 THE Sembawang (.roup of Companies now has a logo that will give the organisation a distinctive family signature. The logo (left) sets the twin seahorses from the Sembawang Shipyard logo In a dark bine block. The seahorses represent the groap's tradition and strength while69 words
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Article358 1986-10-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR PERNAS, the national corporation set op to spearhead bumiputra entry Into the business sector, has sank into the red for the first time m more than 15 yearsIt has reported an after-tax loss of M|25.19 million for the year ended last January' 31 comparedMBT - 358 words
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430 1986-10-14 15 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By FIVE stockbrokers will vie for the four elected seats on the Stock Exchange of Singapore committee at its annual general meeting on Oct 25. A SES spokesman said yesterday that, when nominations closed last Friday, the candidates were430 words
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Article78 1986-10-14 15 Ambassador has new secretary AMBASSADOR Holdings j Ltd has appointed Mr Lim I Scan Teck, 60, to replace j Mr Hari Singh as its comI pany secretary. The appointment took effect on Oct 1. Mr Lim will also oversee AHL's finance and accounts department. He was formerly with the Economic78 words
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Article3418 1986-10-14 16 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS COMMERCIAL READERS should be aware ol the Imitattom of this information Not every transaction nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done Further because ali dealings at a particular price are tumped together, the table does not3,418 words
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Article2431 1986-10-14 16 INDUSTRIALS Acmo xd A|inomoto(3ooß3'oS) Alex Hlda(— Alcom (608 625) AISB (628 635) (4) 62 AP1(655)(1)67 (D 68 (2) 66 (16) 65 (1) 65 5 (5) 64 3) 64 5 Antoh (2675) 1 1 265 (5) 264 1 5) 266 (11) 268 (25) !67 xd Boto2,431 words
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Article1721 1986-10-14 16 Al shares quoted have a par value of Jl. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rifhts N Tax-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m doiars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Sch_me «B_____»s*_ MMM ■•"tttfl 1986 Last Yield1,721 words
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Article375 1986-10-14 17 1 Mb $1,000 2 For belt cu-.omer. ort. 3 OCBC Fiucce 4 avaiab* at 06$ Fume 5. Qua*--* Hut /ate. tre by OUT JOf s rates." aho .-i-__». j- -JOf aho a.a*aNe at DBS France OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATIS Saving; daily 3 4 3 3 3375 words
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Article170 1986-10-14 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3837-1.3865 7.39—7.12 Canadian dollar 1.5668—1.5681 6.45—6.34 NZ dollar 1.0913-1.0940 9.32-8.99 Sterling pound 3.1077-3.1113 3.25-3.19 US dollar 2.1740—2.1750 4.63-4.59 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling170 words
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Article110 1986-10-14 17 THE US dollar closed higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer m narrow trading, fluctuating within a range of 2.1710 and 2.1740. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 1.9780/90 and closed at 1.9870 80. Trading was quiet, fluctuating within110 words
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Article152 1986-10-14 17 THE kilobar market opened at 5530,308 and closed at 5J30.248 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.50/433.50 and remained very quiet due to a lack of participation by professionals as the Hongkong market was closed yesterday. The metal closed for lunch at the same level. It152 words
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Article26 1986-10-14 17 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 432.25 433.00 423.00-428.50 Mon Sat Hongkong Closed 430.75—431.75 Fri Thus New York 431.25-431.75 429.50 430.25 London 431.50 432.50 433.00—433.5026 words
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Article244 1986-10-14 17 Managers' prices for Oct 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 91—0 98 The Savings Fund 0 83—0 89 S pore Prog Fund 0 36 0 40»d S pore Sec Fund 0 61— 0.66 Spore Invest Fund 0 69—0 75 Spore Equity Fund 0 46—0 50 Asia Unit244 words
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Article22 1986-10-14 17 Rubber Closinf prices cents/klo Singapore i November 192.00 up 0 50 cent Malaysia November 233.50 down 0 50 cent I 122 words
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Article18 1986-10-14 17 Tin Closing prices MS/kHo XL Tin 14 11 up one cent Turnover 84 tonnes up 20 tonnes18 words
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Article25 1986-10-14 17 Qosng prices Copp*r tonne Fn Spot 920 00— 921 00 (918 50—919 001 3 months *****—942 00 (939.00-939.50) HAarket ton* Steady Sales 13.000 tonnes25 words
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Article105 1986-10-14 17 Crude MS/tomw palm oi Oct 560 (south! 555 (north) 530 (central) Nov Dec 557 50 (south, Refined palm ol US$/tonnes RBD palm oil Oct 245 (sellers) Nov Dec 237 50 (sellers) RBD Stearin Oct ***** (sellers) Nov /Dec 195 (sellers) RBD Olein Oct 260 (sellers i Nov 'Dec105 words
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Article25 1986-10-14 17 Ctoni pncts «hw USJ /tray w Mm M Smeaoofe 5 63-5 6£ 5 59—5 64 fn Thrt New Yon. 0 62-5 67 5.62-5 6725 words
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Article24 1986-10-14 17 Cfomt pncei Aluminium tow* Fri Spot *****—***** (813.50-814 50) 3 months 817 00—817 50 (818 00—818 50) Market tone Easier Sales 15.000 tonnes24 words
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Article79 1986-10-14 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit AFTER opening lower at 94.16, December Eurodollar traded sideways between 94.15 and 94.17. The December contract finally settled 10 ticks lower at 94.15. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol DwM 94.16 94.17 94.15 94.15 1165 Mar 87 94.07 94.07 94.06 94.06 51 Jon79 words
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Article49 1986-10-14 17 CURRENCY futures eased after the opening. December deutschemark touched the low of 0.5040 before closing 50 ticks higher at 0.5054. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol DeeM 0.5052 0.5055 0.5040 0.5054 568 Mar 87 0.5069 Job 0.5087 Open lnt (Fri): I*7. Act Vol (Fri): 2».49 words
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Article41 1986-10-14 17 DECEMBER pound closed at the high of ***** m quiet trading. (British Pound' Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 8C 1.4195 1.4200 1.4175 1.4200 49 Mar 87 1.4025 Jm 1.3860 Open lnt (Frt): IS4I. Act Vel (Frl): 2».41 words
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Article51 1986-10-14 17 DECEMBER yen opened at the high of 0.*****9 and eased to 0.*****3 before closing 26 ticks higher at 0.*****3. i Japanese Yen I Open High Low Sett Est Vol OwW 0.*****9 0.*****9 0.*****3 0.*****3 150 Mar 87 0.*****38 0.*****3 Jon 0.*****1 Open Int (Frl): 1378. Act Vol (Frl):51 words
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Article57 1986-10-14 17 DECEMBER Nikkei futures traded lower from the high of ***** to close 240 points off at *****. (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spat *****.92 *****.92 *****.26 *****.73 Dec 8C ***** ***** ***** ***** 110 Mar 87 *****A ***** Jim ***** Open57 words
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Article63 1986-10-14 17 US TREASURY Bond opened sharply lower than the previous close at 96.00 and hit an intra-day high of 96.04 initially before slipping to 95.17. The December bond closed at 95.20. (US Treasury- Bond) Open High Low Sett Est Vol DmM 96 00 96.04 95.17 95.20 1605 M»r8163 words
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Article36 1986-10-14 17 DECEMBER gold closed US$3.7O higher at US$435 an ounce. < USf per trov ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Oct 431.60 Dec 436.00 436.20 436.00 435.00 three Open lot (Frl): sa. Act Vol (Frl): 21.36 words
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687 1986-10-14 17 SEALION made a strong comeback on the stock exchange yesterday after a six-month absence as the market continued last week's advance. Sealion rose 24 cents from the 47 cents it last traded at before its suspension on March 10 to close at 71 cents. The687 words
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Article78 1986-10-14 17 I I i I I 1.1 I 1 1 NST Index Monday 1,326.63 (1,315.75) H~? r— Hongkong Hang Seng h?s? Monday Closed (2,279.52) OL. Australian All-Ordinaries v^_ Monday 1,338.70 (1,329.90) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 17,338.73 (Closed) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,265.40 (1,268.10) Dow Jones Average 00 Friday 1,793.17 (1,796.82)78 words
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568 1986-10-14 17 LONDON New automated share quotations systems, vital to trading after the Big Bang, performed satisfactorily m their first orchestrated trial ahead of deregulation of London's financial markets, the stock exchange and securities firms said. The weekend trial preceded a dress rehearsal next568 words
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Article360 1986-10-14 17 Oct 13 Yen Char*e Airomoto 1 700 -30 Ako. 385 -25 Amodo 800 -5 Asoh. Chem 800 -7 Asohi GJom 1300 -80 Bonk Of Tokyo 875 unch BrKJorsrone 670 +2 Conoo 1020 -10 Casio Computer 1360 +60 Citizen 438 -17 DMp Prmt 1830 20 D Nippon Screen 750 +30360 words
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Article338 1986-10-14 17 Ocl 13 Cents Chanje (Ant) INDUSTRIALS A C I 370 -I A N I 300 unch Aberfoyle 1030 unch Age 320 unch Amcor 380 +5 Ampol Exp 290 10 Ampol Pet 225 unch Anz 554 +12 Anodne Aust 325 10 Ashton 225 +3 B H P 860 +4 Beach338 words
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Article458 1986-10-14 17 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boxes Avaiabte Ms Mondo (8642 i COO 12 1C -1600) Benvalla (9) COO 12 10 (1843) Supanya (51S/H) COD 13 10 (***** Family Ace (75A) COO 13 10 (0210) Anson (*****N> COD 13 10 1 0 1 20 > Islamabad 45-02458 words
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Article, Illustration283 1986-10-14 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep kront Niaga XXXVIII J3 aside 14 1C Oceania Marina Jl2 a side 14 X Poros Island J8 s side 14 X Sang Thai Timber J9 aside Kid Hung Lee IV J2 14/10 15 10 Hoe Ann J8 14 10 15 10 Polar Jl283 words
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Article, Illustration682 1986-10-14 18 NEW YORK THE shake-up of senior management at BankAmerica Corp, which has brought former president A. W. Clausen back to the helm after a five-year absence, is just the first step m a long haul back to profitability, banking analysts say. "The strategyReuter - 682 words
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608 1986-10-14 18 Consultants to help small businesses at SMA workshop SMALL and medium-sized companies will see how they can improve productivity when they meet management consultants at a seminar/workshop organised by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA). The two-day pilot seminar which begins on Oct 28 will deal with specific common problems m608 words
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Article, Illustration407 1986-10-14 18 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI HAVE enough money to bay a car. I do not need a loan bat I am undecided between a new or used car. What are the pros and cons? What other costs must I bear besides the price of the car? What does ARF and407 words
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398 1986-10-14 18 Top S'pore execs 'in no rush for job offers' SINGAPOREAN executives do not rush when it comes to switching to a new job, nor do they procrastinate. In this respect, they are like their European counterparts, who fall between the Americans who make quick decisions and the Japanese who tend398 words
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Article63 1986-10-14 18 SPECIALITY chemicals manufacturer Dexter Asia Pacific Ltd's new factory at Tuas Avenue 8 will be opened today by Dr Lee Boon Yang, Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Home Affairs). Nelco Products Pte Ltd's factory at Gul Crescent, Jurong, will be opened next Monday by Mr Philip63 words
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Article, Illustration17 1986-10-14 18 'if they'd add just one layer of management then noboby would be responsible for anything."17 words
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106 1986-10-14 18 GENEVA Prospects for a new International Natural Rubber Agreement (Inra) look bleak unless the world's top producers and consumers agree on the currency to be used m calculating the price level which triggers support mechanisms. Consumers, led by European Community nations, rejected a proposalReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement299 1986-10-14 18 mt mmmmmammmmmmmmWmUmmmmmmm^ SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE MANAGEMENT STUDIES ADMISSION TO POSTGRADUATE COURSES. 1987-8 Applications are invited for admission to the following postgraduate courses m the 1987-8 academic year (commencing 6 July 1987). Part-time and Full-time M.B.A. Part-time Dip. Bus. Admin. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (1) M.B.A. Candidates for the MB A must i)299 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-10-14 19 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Trips to farms get thumbs up from guides By INSTEAD of just seeing skyscrapers, visiting shopping complexes and the usual tourist draws, a trip to Singapore's countryside may well be included m future itineraries for tourists. These off-the-beaten-track tours to the560 words
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Article, Illustration165 1986-10-14 19 'Wired' boats keep East Coast picnickers at bay Marine Parade ABOUT 30 boat owners who park their fishing craft along the East Coast Park beach seem to have found a prickly solution te keep picnickers at bay. Annoyed with the litter left behind and the damage done to their boats,165 words
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91 1986-10-14 19 THE Social Development Section will issue membership cards to its members from next year. But first, they will have to design it. The SDS is encouraging the 5,000 single O-level holders on its register to do this by holding a design competition. The prize91 words
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Article, Illustration321 1986-10-14 19 MacPherson IT IS a curious one-storey farmhouse with two doors next to each other. One is the entrance and the other the exit. The chimney doubles as a windmill. Steps outside the building lead up to the attic, which is home for the chickens.321 words
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Article, Illustration471 1986-10-14 19 HELEN CHIA - HELEN CHIA By YOU GET the first whiff of the distinctive Punggol air when you hit the long road leading to Punggol Point. It is a curious mixture of grass, damp earth, sea and pig waste. When you reach the end of the road, you will find471 words
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Article116 1986-10-14 19 OLD boys of Montfort junior and secondary schools will be briefed on the progress of work on the the new Montfort building at their 10th annual reunion dinner. The dinner will be held at the Mandarin Hotel on Nov 15 at 7.30 pm. The Old Montfortians116 words
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Article273 1986-10-14 19 National Total Defence photo competition: Those taking part m the various categories should submit their entries by tomorrow, the last day of the competition. Thailand tour: The Yio Chu Kang Zone 5 RC is organising two tours to Thailand starting on Dec 12. One Ls a six-day273 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-10-14 20 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE Read: If it had rained By "TEH-O", not champagne, was the order of the day for trainer Charles Read yesterday, just 24 hours after St Gallen's brilliant win m the Singapore Gold Cup. Where others might have taken time off to celebrate, Read was content to418 words
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277 1986-10-14 20 Gold Cup meeting a disaster for Teh By THE RACING EDITOR THE Singapore Gold Cup meeting was a disastrous one for leading trainer Teh Choon Beng. Not only did none of his six contestants m the richest-ever Cup race finish among the first four, ne also failed to saddle a277 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-10-14 20 At the 400 m At the finish JRACE lg ■RACE 25 [RACE 3 ■RACE 4 JRACE 5 gRACE6g j RACE 7 j RACE 8 Pictures by and ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Class 3 Div 3 1,200 m 1. Trend Setter n 2.ALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO - 236 words
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Article1149 1986-10-14 20 PENANG Weights and ratings for this weekend's ra< es here: SATURDAY Class 2 Div 2 1,700 m (Ratings: 110-95) Air Marshall IV 57 110 Chacha Mambo 55.5 107 Stun Them H 55 106 Lewis 54.5 105 One Step Forward 54.5 105 Flamboyance 54 104 Thunderflash n 53.5 1031,149 words
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Article142 1986-10-14 20 Living up to his price tag DUBLIN Authaal, the most expensive horse ever sold m Europe, paid off a slice of his US$4.4 million (about SsB.s million) purchase price by winning the Irish St Leger at The Curragh on Sunday. Jockey Christy Roche set up a 15-length break on theReuter - 142 words
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Article81 1986-10-14 20 Estrapade does it again LOS ANGELES Arlington Million winner Estrapade scored her second big-race victory m a row with an easy win m the US$4OO,OOO (about S$840,000) Oak Tree Invitational Stakes on the turf course at Santa Anita on Sunday. The six-year-old mare was sent to the front at theUPI - 81 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1986-10-14 20 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR JOSEPH TAN THIAM TENG AGE 54 passed away peacefully on 13th Oct. '86 leaving behind beloved: Wife: Mary Sister: Brother-in-law: Swee Geok Ho Chuan Sons: Daughter-in-law Boon Yong Boon Chye Loh Faw Shong Boon Chwee Boon Wah Daughters: Sons-in-law: Maggie Jonathan Chia Florence Lee Show114 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1986-10-14 20 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In loving memory of MRS LIM KIM TECK NEE MADAM TAN GIM CHEO 14-10-76 Always remembered loved by your children grandchildren.27 words
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Obituary, Illustration254 1986-10-14 20 MDM AMURUTHAM SELLAPAN Aged 64 passed away peacefully on 13th October 1986 leaving behind her beloved husband N.PK Rajamanickam. sons Jayakumar. Selvakumar. Naresh Kumar daughters Premavathy. Vimala Pushpamalar. Thilagarani sons-in-law M Ramachandran. R Suppiah. M Param. daugh-ters-in-law Vijayalakshmi. Sarasvathi. grandchildren, brothers and sisters to mourn her loss. Cortege254 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1986-10-14 20 The Family ol the Late TAY SIEW ONN wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Bishop JC Kao, Pastors members of Bukit Panjang Methodist Church. Staff of Ward 54 NUH. relatives and friends for their help, attendance, prayers, condolences, donations and wreaths during The family ot the late107 words
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Obituary65 1986-10-14 21 The family of the late Quek Chow Hoow i Mrs Janet Lim Jui Soong' wish to express their appreciation to relatives, colleagues and friends on their condolences. wreaths, attendance and donations during their recent bereavement. The Family of the Late MR NG KIAT LENG wishes to thank all65 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1986-10-14 21 Our Oet»pes! Sympathies i Condolences To The Family Of The Late DESMOND LEE POH GUAN Departed 12th Oct. 1986 Classmates of 3FT/A Ex-class-mates ol Electrical Engineering Department Singapora Polytechnic Wit*> deepest sympathies k condolences to the family ot the late KAMAL MAYUR VORA Departed Bth Oct. 36 From:59 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1986-10-14 21 In Loving Memory Of SONG SIAK GUAN Departed 14th Oct. '84 Jesus said I am the Resurrection, and The Life; he that believeth m Me though he were dead, yet shall he live Always remembered by your m ever loving memory ol MR. KAM GIM LOCK Departed96 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1986-10-14 21 The family of the late PRITAM SINGH KOTLA Departed 5 Oct 86 wishes to thank all relatives and friends for their attendance and donations during their recent bereavement. Bhog Ceremony *iSI be held at KHALSA DHARMAX SABHA Sikh Temple. Niven Road on 15/10/86 (rom 3pm to spm Kindly56 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE EUROPEAN SOCCER SCENE
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Article, Illustration427 1986-10-14 21 Portugal unhappy with draw Moller denies them home win PORTUGAL 1 SWEDEN 1 LISBON Portugal played better than expected and Sweden disappointed m a 1-1 draw m a European Championship qualifying Group Two game on Sunday. 'Sweden did not deserve a draw as Portugal played much better," said Portuguese trainer427 words
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220 1986-10-14 21 Bayern fail to break 16-year jinx GERMAN LEAGUE BONN Bayern Munich {ailed once more to beat a jinx that has kept them from winning at Eintracht Frankfurt for 16 years, but the 0-0 draw last Saturday meant they stayed top of the West German League. The defending champions travelled toReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration453 1986-10-14 21 Three -match ban for Elliott SOCCER SHORTS BIRMINGHAM Aston Villa, anchored at the foot of the English First Division when Billy McNeill became manager three weeks ago, have now moved out of the bottom three but at a price. Defender Paul Elliott scored twice m a 3-1 win over Southampton,AFP; Reuter - 453 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-10-14 21 SPANISH LEAGUE MADRID Barcelona retained their position at the top of the table by beating Espanol 1-0, while Atletico Madrid replaced cross-town rivals Real m second place after edging out Real Zaragoza 2-1 m the Spanish First Division on Sunday. For most of the first half ofAFP; UPI - 294 words
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Article487 1986-10-14 21 AUSTRIAN: SC Eisenstadt 1 Austria Vienna 5, Rapid Vienna 2 FC Tirol 1, Admira Wacker 5 Sturm Graz 2, Linzer ASK 2 Voest Linz 3, Grazer AX 2 Sportclub Vienna 1. Vienna 3 Austria FOagenfurt 1. BELGIAN: Lokeren 1 Anderlecht 4, FC Malines 2 FC Liege 0, WaregemReuter; UPI; AFP - 487 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-10-14 21 ITALIAN LEAGUE ROME Juventus were joined by Napoli at the top of the Italian First Division on Sunday after they drew 1-1 at Fiorentina and Napoli won 2-1 at Sampdoria. Juventus were held to their second successive draw and have eight points from five games theReuter; UPI; AFP - 347 words
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Article, Illustration384 1986-10-14 21 England to play without injured Steven LONDON Trevor Steven's rapid rise m the England set-up was underlined by his absence when the players gathered for tomorrow's European Championship qualifying match against Northern Ireland. The Everton midfielder, who has won 15 England caps, pulled cut of the squad with knee andAFP - 384 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-10-14 21 GLASGOW SCOTLAND captain Willie Miller has been ruled out of tomorrow's vital European Championship qualifier against the Republic of Ireland m Dublin. The 31-year-old Aberdeen defender became the fourth player to pull out of Andy Roxburgh's rapidly-diminishing squad on Sunday with a badlyAFP - 349 words
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Article95 1986-10-14 21 LONDON Liverpool chairman John Smith on Friday called on football to unite m the campaign to root out hooliganism. Smith, also chairman of the Sports Council and speaking at the publication of their 14th annual report, appealed for the Football League to heal their rift withAFP - 95 words
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Article379 1986-10-14 22 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON 3y A 12-MAN Asian assault on the world amateur snooker championship lies m ruins today. Eleven of the devastated dozen including the reigning Asian champion, the world billiards champion and Singapore's top two are repacking their cues m their cases after being potted379 words
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Article550 1986-10-14 22 GODFREY ROBERT pitches for a synthetic hockey surface AT around the same time when Pakistan and India were bidding goodbye to their World Cup hopes at Willesden. London, there wets news that New Zealand were preparing for their third artificial hockey surface. In addition to Wellington550 words
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339 1986-10-14 22 WTLLESDEN (England) Australia showed here on Sunday why they are the favourites to win the 1986 hockey World Cup. For the third time m only four matches, they went on a six-goal rampage to become the first side to qualify for the semi-finals. Only a disaster339 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-10-14 22 SHENZEN (China) Singapore's Teo Beo Lim beat Saudi Arabia's Fahad Alfesaid 21-9, 21-10, 21-17, but Australia's Tepper Kerri edged out the Republic's Chan San Tee 21-17, 16-21, 18-21, 21-9, 21-15 m the first round of the Bth Asian table tennis championships here on Sunday. In a doublesAP; Reuter - 302 words
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Article210 1986-10-14 22 Compensation for rugby amateurs LONDON The International Rugby Board on Sunday announced proposals under which players can be paid while on tour and said also that South Africa had agreed not to stage any further unofficial tours. The IRB said players on tour could be compensated for loss of earnings.AFP - 210 words
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Article202 1986-10-14 22 America II wins to stay in hunt FREMANTLE The New York Yacht Club's America U defeated Dennis Conner's Stars And Stripes by 33 seconds yesterday on the eighth race day of the America's Cup challenger elimination riesConner lost the lead on the final mark of the eight-leg 24.5 nautical mile202 words
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Article305 1986-10-14 22 AMERICAN FOOTBALL The New York Giants trounced the Philadelphia Eagles 35-3 m an NFL game on Sunday. Other result..: Atlanta "26 LA Rams 14, Cleveland 20 Kansas City 7, Dallas 30 Washington 6, Detroit 21 Green Bay 14, Chicago 20 Houston 7, New Orleans 17 Indianapolis 14,Reuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1986-10-14 22 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Why the grass is no longer green for Pakistan and India FROM 4 Twenty-five years ago one could safely put money on India scuttling everyone m sight m a tournament like this, and more recently Pakistan, champions on the last two occasionsReuter - 1,017 words
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269 1986-10-14 22 Baldwin turns the tables on team-mate JOHOR BARU It was Mike Baldwin's turn to take the chequered flag on Sunday as he pipped team-mate Randy Mamola m the Lucky Strike Grand Prix for motorcycle at the Pasir Gudang circuit. Mamola, who won Heat One on Saturday, had to play secondNST - 269 words
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Article75 1986-10-14 22 QUETTA (Pakistan) West Indies, boosted by half-centu- ries from spinners Roger Harper and Clyde Butts, and a teUing new-baU spell by Tony Gray, surged towards an innings victory on the second day of their three-day cricket tour match yesterday. Brief scores: Windies 329 (V RichardsReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration287 1986-10-14 22 MEXICO CITY Austria's Gerhard Berger gave himself and his Benetton team their first-ev-er Grand Prix win on Sunday, capturing the Mexican Grand Prix and throwing the World Drivers' Championship race wide open. France's Alain Prost came second m his McLaren, keeping his hopes of regaining his worldReuter - 287 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-10-14 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - SNOC receive cash boost for Seoul Olympics task ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE'S 1988 Seoul Olympics preparations were given a boost with a $2, G00 donation yesterday. The money will go towards assisting national athletes aiming to represent the Republic at the Games from Sept 17-Oet 2. The donation came from196 words
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Article146 1986-10-14 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW BASKETBALL By THE Commercial Cup t. urnament. scheduled for next month, has been called off. The bad news follows the cancellation of the international Merlion Cup, which was originally scheduled for last month. The absence of sponsors the Basketball Association of Singapore require about146 words
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Article224 1986-10-14 23 LAUSANNE Fancy a tennis lesson from Bjorn Borg? Join Sebastian Coe, Herb Elliott or Grete Waitz for a morning run? Or more sedately, have a quiet word with Queen Silvia, of Sweden. Crown Prince Harald, of Norway, and the Prime Ministers of France and Holland 9 Or perhapsUPI - 224 words
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BOWLING
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Article180 1986-10-14 23 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN MASS media rivalry will be extended to the bowling centre when the first Media Championship takes place at Striker's Bowl from Nov 23-30. Competition m various sports is common but this is the first time a bowling meet has been organised for the180 words
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Article113 1986-10-14 23 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN SYED Hassan .ron the fourth weekly final or the Brunswick Memorial World Open Selection tournament at Kirn Seng Bowl. The Singapore Airlines employee shot 2,336 pinfalls (over 12 games) to top a field of 16. Dennis Kang and Yeo Beng Chuan, who finished second113 words
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448 1986-10-14 23 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By ALTHOUGH the Maruman Classic, starting today, will be without the foreign stars from Taiwan, the Philippines and Thailand, the battle should not lack the excitement that the Pro-Am produced yesterday. Minus the Chi Sans, Siodinas and Sukrees, local pro448 words
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Article257 1986-10-14 23 BARCELONA Jose-Maria Olazabal insisted he was still a long way behind Severiano Ballesteros after beating his boyhood hero by five strokes to win the Barcelona Open on Sunday. The 20-year-old rookie shot a finalround 67 for a winning total of 273 to lift the US$4l,OOO ($88,970) first257 words
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Article, Illustration139 1986-10-14 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI BODYBUILDING By FATHOLOMEIN Ali and Ibrahim Sihat will represent Singapore m the World Championships m Tokyo from Oct 23-27. Both will be vying for honours m the bantamweight category m the competition where 70 nations are expected to take part. Singapore's main hope will be139 words
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SOCCER
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Article398 1986-10-14 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Seak to take over national squad from next month 4 After all it's confirmed that 111 have to leave at the end of the year and there's no point m me being m charge of the squad just for two months. But we'll398 words
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Article178 1986-10-14 23 Bribery case: No decision still KUALA LUMPUR The fate of Malaysian national player Wong Hong Nnng, who has been accused of bribery, remains uncertain. The Football Association of Malaysia executive committee, who met on Sunday night for the second time, could not come to a decision. The committee will meetNST - 178 words
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Article151 1986-10-14 23 JOE DORAI - Radin Mas in semis JOE DORAI AFFER seven long yecirs Radin Mas are back m the hunt for honours m the in-ter-constituency tournament for the Prime Minister's Cup. They face Serangoon Gardens m the first semifinal at the National Stadium tonight (7.30). The other semi-final features Eunus and Bukit Panjang151 words
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Article20 1986-10-14 23 L.EBLOND Makino beat Chartered Industries 1-0 m a Jurong League Division One soccer match at Clementi Stadium yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-10-14 23 LEE WAI WUN - Lining up a Swede sensation LEE WAI WUN By j TOP Swedish players such as Stefan Edberg and Henrik Sundstrom may be coming to Singapore for I coaching clinics and exhibition matches. But much will depend on whether Bjorn Borg's visit here next month is successful. Borg, 30, will be246 words
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Article176 1986-10-14 23 McE in winning form SCOTTSDALE John McEnroe won his third tournament since the United States Open when he scored a 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 victory over fellow American Kevin Curren m the final of the Scottsdale Open here on Sunday. McEnroe, the No 1 seed, needed an hour and two minutesReuter; AP; UPI - 176 words
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Advertisement179 1986-10-14 22 Heartiest Congratulations to MRS PANDORA GOH KAR HEE 0 H* on being conferred PBM (Public Service Medal) by his Excellency The President of the Republic of Spore From: Dr. Koh Lam Son MP for Telok Blangah Mrs Koh Lam Son Mrs. Elisa Tan Kay Lean w Mr. G. N. Dass179 words
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Miscellaneous38 1986-10-14 23 BASKETBALL Inter-con-stituency tournament (Toa Payoh. Gay World, 7.30pm). GOLF M aro man Classic: First round (New Course, 7.45 am). SOCCER In-er-constitoency tonrnamrr.t semi-finals: Serangoon Gardens v Radin Mas (7.30pm), Eunos v Bukit Panjang (9pm). Both at National Stadium38 words
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Article, Illustration751 1986-10-14 24 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ But he wants original 18 share forgery counts to be reduced Sy FORMER Pan-Electric Industries director Peter Tham Wing Fai yesterday pleaded guilty to 18 new charges of forging share transfer forms, but wanted the original 18 counts of forging Hotel751 words
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Article139 1986-10-14 24 STOCKHOLM The 1986 Nobel prize for medicine is shared by American Stanley Cohen and Ital-ian-American Rita LeviMontalcini, Sweden's Karolinska Institute announced yesterday. They jointly won the two-million-crown (*****.000) prize for "their discoveries m growth factors", the citation said. Professor Cohen, 63, works at the departmentReuter; AFP - 139 words
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Article30 1986-10-14 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.42 point to 1.793.59 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article206 1986-10-14 24 NOMINATIONS for eight seats en the it-member Law Society council which become vacant at the end of the year have drawn 11 contenders. They include Miss Teo Soh Lung and Mr Patrick Seong, both of whom moved a motion at an extraordinary general meeting of206 words
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182 1986-10-14 24 MADRID On a brocaded throne at the Nagariuna Buddhist centre here, a Spanish infant named Osel Ita claps his hands and laughs or cries while adults look on respectfully. Osel, who was 20 months old on Sunday, has been recognised by the highestAFP - 182 words
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465 1986-10-14 24 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill By REPRESENTATIVES of the Law Society and At-torney-General's Chambers met yesterday for detailed discussions on proposed amendments to the Legal Profession Act. The meeting is a quick follow-up on last week's parliamentary Select Committee hearing on the465 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-10-14 24 Clausen back at the helm of BoA SAN FRANCISCO Mr A. W. Clausen, who guided Bank America Corp and its Bank of America unit during their boom years of the *****, was named on Sunday to take command again of the troubled banking concern. Mr Clausen, the former president ofAP - 238 words
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Article61 1986-10-14 24 What it should have been A PICTURE caption yesterday said a Kentucky Fried Chicken tea for children at a Singapore Press Club party was a gift from the club. A club official has clarified that the Kentucky Fried Chicken chain m Singapore donated the food and drinks for the party61 words
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Article35 1986-10-14 24 TOKYO A moderate earthquake measuring about 4.8 on the Richter scale shook Ajiro on the Izu peninsula and Oshima Island yesterday, but police said there were no reports of injuries or damage. APAP - 35 words
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Article31 1986-10-14 24 LONDON Fog descended on much of England yesterday, disrupting road travel and causing delays, diversions and cancellations on many flights m and out of London's Heath- row Airport. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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401 1986-10-14 24 PAUL JACOB; LEONG WENG KAM - More scope for trade with China: Chok Tong PAUL JACOB LEONG WENG KAM By and SINGAPORE-CHINA business relations have grown significantly since Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's visit there m September last year and more opportunities lie ahead. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said last night. Speaking at401 words
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Article76 1986-10-14 24 MOSCOW Soviet dissident Nina Kovalenko has been taken to a psychiatric clinic for demonstrating m support of American journalist Nicholas Daniloff who had been accused by Moscow of spying, a fellow dissident said on Sunday. Georgy Samolovich, who is a member of the dissident Group ofReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement72 1986-10-14 24 Auction commences. \7 Any lot purchased at the Auction can be traded m at the same price m the shop. All lots are unconditionally guaranteed. Finest selection ever displayed from Iran (Persia), Afghanistan, Turkey. Caucasia, Kashmir Pakistan. ,-'«^t\ ."vjil f^esefited by Hassan's Carpets Pte Ltd SJfjj^ #01-15. 28-32 Tanghn Shopping72 words
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Miscellaneous149 1986-10-14 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas from the pre-dawn hours, clearing m the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 6.53 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.48 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 20, 29 C Cloudy Melbourne 13 21 C Showers Bangkok149 words
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Article, Illustration2101 1986-10-14 1 This week's winning letters Close to 95,000 cassette tapes of Count on Me Singapore the rousing, rallying call to a people to give of their best m everything they do have been sold, making it the top bestseller m Singapore. Asked if Singapore can count onUranium - 2,101 words
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Article, Illustration956 1986-10-14 2 MY CONTRIBUTION is limited to g .ving up my seat on the bus, neighbourly smiles, holding the lift open for late-comers, holding on to litter till I get to a bin and visits to the old folks' and children's homes. But what I'm most proud956 words
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Article135 1986-10-14 2 IRENE PATES - HAVE you ever had to break ap with a friend (young or old) or a steady, and for what reasons? What do you do to try to get over a broken relationship? Is it not possible to make up? Is it possible to retrieve135 words
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Advertisement173 1986-10-14 2 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS CLAY MODELLING WORKS EXHIBITION An exhibition of creations and works by more than 50 Japanese flower designers and craft teachers m the fields of flower making and clay modelling. Date 17th October 1986 2.00pm to 9.00pm 18th to 20th October 1986 10.00 am to 9.00pm (daily) Venue Lobby173 words
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Advertisement276 1986-10-14 2 :^__H' WWt i s 4%9 *mw* taP j^H _________^'^s______________^''^__________L '^____B ___B |nT^ss___c_ _____k^%^ Jr/ W The solar-powered automatic gate system that works like magic! J You'll be amazed by the efficiency and economy of the Genie Automatic Gate System its 12-volt maintenance-free rechargeable battery stores enoucn I f energy (converted276 words
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Article, Illustration836 1986-10-14 3 A Room of r"" My Own l^ Rosebuds and happy coats, caps and plaques lend interest to a room of quiet colours and subdued furnishing. MAGDALENE LUM visits the immediate past president of the Merlion Chapter of the Singapore Jaycees. Pictures by LIM SENG TIONG WHEN836 words
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Advertisement101 1986-10-14 3 V_r^mfiWV\ y&4 1 ■r-l-Mi. i _fcit"_^i YiTlM*.i>^tfrfr^titftfl^il----Wftft The Gold Card, No other card says so much about you. Acquiring the Gold Card demands credentials that will have to be accepted by both a major bank, and American Express. Is it any wonder that only a select few will ever catch101 words
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Article364 1986-10-14 4 PLAY is recreation. It is what we do for fun. I know you like to pkiy all day and every da/, if possible. Adults need to play, too. It helps them relax and forget their work. Some adults think children should not waste time playing. But play is364 words
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Article, Illustration149 1986-10-14 4 This set of 50 games was invented by Edward de Bono, an expert on creative thinking, to help children aged three to 103 to think. There are two packs of cards. One pack has pictures of objects like a tree, a telephone, a house and so on. The149 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-10-14 4 This game is for one or more players. The cards are scattered face down so the players do not know the cards. The first player turns up one card and then another card. If they happen to pair (for example, 3 and 3), he takes the pair210 words
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Article, Illustration74 1986-10-14 4 You may use small things m the home (but avoid bottles of medicine and knives), including books and toys. Display the objects on a table. Your opponent spends a few minutes studying the objects. Then you use a cardboard to hide the objects from your opponent. Remove one74 words
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Article, Illustration53 1986-10-14 4 This helps you to concentrate. Two players give names for fruits, cars, countries, cities (see right), vegetables and so on. Each player has three seconds to come out with a name, like Bangkok. Then it's the other player's turn. The person who cannot give another name within the53 words
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Article, Illustration169 1986-10-14 4 This gives you practice m expressing yourself, listening to others and speaking clearly on the phone. Two players pretend to have a phone conversation. One player pretends to be, for example, a doctor, and the other, her patient. Or it could be a hotel clerk and a tourist;169 words
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Article, Illustration149 1986-10-14 4 This is a fun way to learn to pay attention to details, to be observant to sounds and to listen carefully to language. You also use your imagination and express yourself. The game can be played by any number of people, depending on the programmes chosen. Three contrasting149 words
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Advertisement205 1986-10-14 4 iIBB NOW SHOWING at CAPITOL i CHANGI Xreta 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 PEOPLES: 1.00, 3.30, 7.00 9.00 No Free List B You meon thw Academy has recruited ,/»e another bunch of lunatics? m ALAN205 words
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Advertisement404 1986-10-14 4 > prince "now" showing" H (*****05) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 y From THE MOUNTAIN OF m KJ CANNIBALS to THE i^T^ DESERT OF CANNIBALS! 1 1^S T fA SAVAGG I 1 J^^ HUNGeR I amWm Hlk lfl I Crttß MAKEP.ACE B ■J Bf I SMTT HVIA.IOS404 words
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Advertisement251 1986-10-14 4 >_yJSy^^^^U|A|lJk^i*iAM||jiMlaa|N OPENS TOMORROW at 16 THEATRES JUBILEE/TOA PAYOH/MANDARIN/EMPRESS HOLLTWOOD/QUEENSTOWN/GALA/PLAZA PRINCESS/DAUT/LIWAGU/ORIENTAL PRESIPENT/SAVOY/LIBERTY/HAPPY I^s^r2| SEVENTH > CURSE JMBKhIAN SIAO HOU-CHOW YUEN FATT CHANG MUN YU'TI WEI Warning notice •THE SEVENTH CURSE" copyright reserved. The above film is protected by copyright m Singapore under the UNITED KINGDOM Copyright Act 1911. JUBILEE/TOA PAYOH/EMPRESS/HOLLYWOOD ti:251 words
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Advertisement96 1986-10-14 4 Come relax after a hard day's work TxcitingJlS sound "Gffifr. The Bouqainvillae Lounge From 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. OnOL DISCOUNT .^appyHours. mmmW /U on all bottle drinks IVv'l 1 4-1 p.m. SPECIAL I oqo /o Off all drinks 1 nOZ,DISCOUNT pgo Beer Q d lU/Oon an food I atslsNen«&Jf96 words
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Advertisement268 1986-10-14 4 jftHITHA^ X (*****00 5 SHOWS: 11.00. 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 I 9.lbprr, V X PATRONS PHASE NOTE ADMSSKW PSID i.i V VTI FILM LIKE NO OTHER YOU HAVE SEEN Straits Turn. 26/9 V X -NF VER A DULL MOMENJ WORTH SAVOURING Sundiy lanes 2t/S V .±ui2 i Jr Mm. m "*A*L268 words
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Article, Illustration907 1986-10-14 5 TAM BAN HUAT meets a man whose talent ranges from teaching Beijing opera to making pohpiah from his family recipe. HOR CHIM OR is a manyfaceted man basketball coach, Beijing opera actor and pohpiah (spring roll) man, all rolled into one. He noNIK KASMANI - 907 words
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Article, Illustration120 1986-10-14 5 m m tt *fe T M £HfM£i£*£&*-l:<_t &#_S^¥s_. USB teftei. *j__&@*R^M6¥^£>S WIS n A Jft oH, &ttfj mm?jtoMA&^° I %-ZX r^tgm±fa m£jti&*H£Sitf.iJfpg lie DJLU ««wi«+r_>ii!t_. ffitff Ja#£«eM£ rVf liaXPM*tlJ A*^il'±*K I&.H UAf3^m^^*""r3 -b-rZm < £.^S__M£ &*f&ft!_SHft ffi ffi %TS¥ siWm±x^fQ ff ttt x^ 75 r X£ tttt #o ■M-ltf^tt^il-^iiEßfl S!3120 words
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Article102 1986-10-14 5 ££*'Stifi?£.fJ N MN ,N ,s.i___z.*^-# Jl^^Tf?§Rift fr_s &&yjm £fM&fi#+Jtfi_.tt_E:_]_° rr --r^'> a a r *F-ik4^AJH?f£ 31-&#ft«>T.B»l£° sfe?t cM.fi.BJR> fs <m#F_Sffi> 1980 ten- > Mst wi" mm o £tS*4 IB F*] ftG&M K3 h 03 a.7 4 *g f*iftl 4Tl£ o tt&mmzm \w&9t m. -fanmrn —mm ig*aft«.t^p£?*W Wi ttQf3 wining o102 words
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Article, Illustration353 1986-10-14 5 SHU YI - SHU YI By ALTHOUGH Chinese writer Lao She has been dead for 20 years, more of his writings have been discovered m recent years, leading to an upsurge m the publication and translation of his works No one knows just how many works353 words
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203 1986-10-14 5 BY STIMULATING a newly discovered acupuncture point near the eu, it is new possible to help some nearly blind patients regain their sight. Dr Ii Pingqing, of the No 371 People's Liberation Arm\ Hospital, has treated 3,VM cases of eye disease, inclnding near-sightednessChina Daily - 203 words
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Article18 1986-10-14 5 IM&MS? "m mm.mt>& n& ie* n %m-^. '-fthr\* a rr ift^itWXW A^i^t c "tuMXA 1 iff- flS£H^*§*f¥tf**E*; <Vtflil>-18 words
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Article, Illustration759 1986-10-14 6 4 Malay participation m this CC is very small. There are so many meaningful and rewarding activities here. But, it is rather sad that the Malays are stay- m ing away from this CC. MR MUSTAFFA KASSIM, The Working Committee's Secretary. HOW TO get759 words
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Article, Illustration711 1986-10-14 6 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN - Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN Penglibatan masyarakat Melayu dalam balai rakyat mi adalah terlalu kecil. Terdapat banyak kegiatan yang memberi manfaat di sini. Tetapi, adalah menyedihkan apabila masyarakat Melayn menjauhkan diri dari balai rakyat mi. Matlamat kami bukan hanya untuk mengadakan sebuah pertunjukan. Kami mahu711 words
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Advertisement2912 1986-10-14 6 mmf\ 20 Pets/Pet Care SELLING CHEAP. SILKY Terriers 3 females j male 9 months to 5 years. Interested call: *****41 TAME TALKATIVE Cockatoo with cage. Tel: *****85 24 Garage Sale 8' COUCH FROM USA. large Buddha, 4 foot stools. Indonesian wooden figures, large brass oval table, macrame plant hangers for2,912 words
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Advertisement564 1986-10-14 6 1 30 Hairdreaaing Bo F Bu H-H i H 1 Cut Colour j;: IK M t Perm $10 00 Cut t, Bio* Di| $5 .00 Oil Treatment Sb 00 I _ppo«iln«fi! pA*»st r».J *****22 1 75 A Goldhill Centre From Monday lo Friday HAIRPRIMI KAL OON 100 models reqd. Cut/564 words
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Advertisement579 1986-10-14 7 H~l X -*****166 W <"* x J Tu. RS ***** CLASS m| i Fax: *****30 CLASS 35 House Cleaning/ Painting HOUSECLEAMNG PAINTING SPECIALISTS _°axquet Flooring Sanding it Varnishing Marble Terrazzo Grinding Painting it Floor Polishing General House Cleaning Carpet. Rug Steaming 4 Shampooing For more Information kindly call SLUCSHME CLEANING579 words
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Advertisement730 1986-10-14 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor SeD'acement of old windows doers to alumin.um sliding windows doors Ampnmesh HDB Grilles Payment by instalments can be arranged ELICA Renovation Design CALL: *****47, *****66 SPECIALISTS (HDB LIC AE24S6) Masonry Fencing Carpentry* Plumbing Tiling Electrical Rooting Painting Etc. WE SPECIALISE IN repairing roof leakage b gutter730 words
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Advertisement898 1986-10-14 7 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECH- j NICAL Servicing repairs Telefun- ken, Sharp, Roxy, Graetz. ITT, Siera, Philips, Setron, Normande, Singer, colour TV on the spot, fixing video. Reasonable charges day service to Bpm. Tele- i phone *****75/ *****23. i SEND AND COLLECT back within > 1 day (all898 words
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Advertisement870 1986-10-14 7 TELEPHONE SERVICE Mon to Fri: 9am to 5 30pm (Spm deadlm (llam deadline lor The Sunday limes) COUNTER SERVICE: times orchard centre. #02-105 luci Ipm to 5 30pm (4pm tor the next day) i Mon to Fri: 9am to 5 30pm: Sat: 9am to Times) RATES: k RUN-ON: J5 per870 words
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Advertisement889 1986-10-14 7 c tor next day I Sal: 8 30am to 2pm Public Holiday: 9am to Ipm KY PIAZA: Mon to Fri: 10am to 12noon. TIMES HOUSf., 390 KIM SENG ROAD: Ipm (10 45am deadline lor The Sunday lISPLAY: S2O per col cm (Mm $60) The Sunday Times c WSPtAY: $25 per889 words
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Advertisement609 1986-10-14 7 57 Business Opportunities WIZARD AIR FRESHNER, liquid wax floor polisher, Griffin shoe polish, Easy Off window cleaner also DIV roll-away shower blind U.K. make. All clearing far below cost. Tel: *****29. FEW VACANCIES FOR tomorrow even.'s training to be your own boss ln Real Est. ERA *****66. FREE TALK on609 words
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Advertisement1123 1986-10-14 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Filipino: 5230 P.M. Sri Lankan: SlBO P.M f ijjiij.MSl.LiJj^ Our Comprehensive P-CKage F«e incluoes mMm*mmmMmAr *jm. Full Documentation* FREE REPLACEMENTS* $5.000 80 nd _$SH. $10,000 P.A. Medical Check-Up Visa Fee Airfare x^T^J; 2. Years Contract/Back-Up Service Home Training 7&m Our Maids are1,123 words
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Advertisement536 1986-10-14 7 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Introduced at classification 58 is a product that can add some colours to your business letters and documents. 67 Situationa Vacant: EDP A well ettabh_r.ee bank requires MALE COMPUTER OPERATORS 4 GCE '<_V Levels No experience required Must be able to work on 3 rotating shifts including536 words
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Advertisement247 1986-10-14 7 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) Re. Ltd. 15. Fourth Chin Bee Road I Jurong Singapore 2261 AVIMO247 words
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Advertisement608 1986-10-14 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical '538' SAravo SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD Those with relevant experience will be at an advantage CLERKS (Male Female) Singaporean eGCE O' level preferably wuh class 3 driving licence Must be able to type WALK-IN INTERVIEW All male applicants must have completed National Service. Interested608 words
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Advertisement631 1986-10-14 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SHM YOUNGFEMALE RECEPTIONISTS c Preferably GCE 'O' level. c Pleasant personality wtth good command of English c Must be willing to work on Sundays and public holidays (on duty roster), c Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Intereeted candidate*, pieaae apply with detailed reeume.631 words
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Advertisement747 1986-10-14 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TREATS CAFETERIA Invites applicants for the post of: FEMALE CASHIER c Secondary 4 education, c Aptitude for figure work or some knowledge of accounts, c Relevant working experience an advantage. We offer c Competitive salary, attractive fringe benefits and a conducive working environment. Please call747 words
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Advertisement948 1986-10-14 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TRADING COMPANY requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS a GCE 'O' level ln English, a Typing experience. Write In with full resume, photo (n.r.) and salary expected to> The Advertiaar P.O. Box 869 Ang Mo Kio Central Post Office. Singapore 2058 Trading Company requires JUNIOR GENERAL CLERK948 words
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Advertisement751 1986-10-14 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PROPERTY CO. REQUIRES Female Office Clerk/ Typist. Mln. GCE •O' level, able to speak English b Chinese. Interested pis. call Rufina Ong/ Christina Teo: *****88. SECRETARIAL CUM ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant. Good command of English, speed typing b general bookkeeping. Age 22 26 Call: *****56 for an751 words
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Advertisement675 1986-10-14 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales ri 4- f\ ACCHOI IP HI UJlulwUl W&lk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Sales Girls Full-Time/Part-Time I If you do not have sales experience but have I I an aggressive personalty, we invite you to apply. I Those with675 words
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Advertisement546 1986-10-14 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FRASER 8 NEAVE (SINGAPORE) PTE. UMITED requires FEMALE SALES I PROMOTERS (on contract basis) c 17 years and above Completed N' level Conversant m English and Mandarin Pleasant personality and ability to get along well with I people No experience is required as training will be546 words
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Advertisement671 1986-10-14 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales OTJT) _E-Z-9_i HOTEL ROYAL require. SALES PROMOTION EXECUTIVE M'jst possess driving licence Salary negotiable Interested applicants please apply personally or write to:THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT HOTEL ROYAL NEWTON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 PART-TIME FEMALE PROMOTERS wanted by an Eatabliahed Perfume Compeny to promote perfumes at Changi Airport Part-time671 words
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Advertisement770 1986-10-14 8 71 Situation! Vacant Sale* m M.B. M^LWflt* PTt LTD requires SALES ASSISTANTS c Beautiful prospects for hardworking b ambitious ladles c Completed Secondary education c Age 20 to 25 with pleasant personality c Preferably Chinese Saiary commensurate witb expen ence Apply personally or is v a 15 it trom 10.00770 words
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Advertisement962 1986-10-14 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ;OIN OUR r tAM ambitious sales force as a Direct Sales Representative and earn a four figure income. If you speak fluent English, and other languages like Chinese. Malay or Tamil you have a good advantage. We offer attractive income, incentives and overseas trip. Call: *****97962 words
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Advertisement832 1986-10-14 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical i a 1/^^ YOSHIKAWA CHEMICALS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD i^.^B requires a H iT fff.nv.imi-.i.ihmjiiTii.Ti^ffTl X^f.tnihllHTlllll'llllnllnr_ii'nMiin.iii> N/ for our new plant m Jurong The successful candidate will be involved m the construction of chemical plant including its planning and832 words
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Advertisement391 1986-10-14 9 A speaker parts manu- facturing company m Jurong has immediate vacancies for the following: PRESS MOULD SETTERS Minimum Sec 4 or NTC 3 or 2 years industrial experience TOOL DIE MAKERS NTC 3 m Metal Machining or 3 years industrial experience Please apply personally at: JYOTO WORKS (S) PTE LTD391 words
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Advertisement707 1986-10-14 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical WORDPLEX SINGAPORE A subsidiary of c public listed company m UK, specialising m office automation, ia now looking for auitable candidates to fill the position of: CUSTOMER SERVICE ENGINEERS c Diploma m Electronic Engineering c Minimum 2 years experience m a computer service Industry c A707 words
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Advertisement883 1986-10-14 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production 1 f SHIMIZU CONSTRUCTION m CO.. LTD Our factory m Sembawang requires: Male Production Operators Gantry Crane Operator Wireman Mechanics Requirement! 'Able to speak understand simple English •Must be hardworking willing to do overtime, if required •Age 22 to 40 years old883 words
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Advertisement233 1986-10-14 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production (CO) ma Showa Plastics (S) Re. Ltd. 15, Fourth Chin Bee Road Jurong Singapore 2261 We have vacancies for. Primary 6 education and above Prepared to do 3 rotational shifts Experience not necessary as training will be provided Secondary 2 and above Prepared to do shift233 words
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Advertisement634 1986-10-14 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I O YAMAHA Due tn the rapid expansion of our value-added manufacturing ot sporting good:. otter prospertive appointment ot the following Minimum GCE O level At least 2 3 years relevant expenence Possess a Class 3 driving licence Able to work on634 words
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Advertisement652 1986-10-14 10 74 Situation i Vacant: Miscellar eous Singapore Airport Term.nal Servi.es invites appli cations from Singapore Citizens lor the appont ment of OFFICE HELPER \LE FEMALE) Applicants must bt between 18 and 25 years of age and m jst have a work mg knowledge ofE.ig.ish The comn encing s -lary is652 words
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Advertisement540 1986-10-14 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Royal .fit -\^e&Acu} Snn: Singapore 11 OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS 'yoyal Holiday Inn, pari ol the fastest growing and largest hotel chain m the worW offers you an notef career with excellent salary and generous fringe benefits. Applications are invited for the540 words
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Advertisement555 1986-10-14 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Canon requires STORE ASSISTANTS for delivery or store duties. c Minimum Sec. 2 education. c Completed N.S. c Age 18-22 years old. c 5-day week. Interested applicants, please come and see us at: Canon Singapore Pte Ltd 6C-B Martin Road #10-01/08 Singapore Warehouse Blk. C Singapore555 words
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Advertisement895 1986-10-14 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MINO-Q STEAK HOUSE requires WAITRESS c Experience preferred. c Attractive salary. c Allowance provided Walk-in interview between 4 6pm at: Level 2 King's Hotel Havelock Road TRAINEE DANCERS required Part-time/ Full-time c Age: 16-25 c Must be prepared to perform on stage. Training classes available. Interested895 words
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Advertisement836 1986-10-14 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED OFFICE BOY. At least primary education, age 20-24 Apply personally at =02-14 Shaw Centre (facing Hong Kong Bank) from 10.00 am. to 4.00pm. SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED by agency for condo. assignments for day/ night shift (12-hr Applicants from Toa Payoh/ A M Kio preferred. Call:836 words
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Advertisement750 1986-10-14 10 82 Accessories/ Maintenance ifi ___fI-B-^ x ____-^~-M_K_~^_F onwar dS| H___________^ c,r s,!t< W B B^ ill makes. Latest Car Stereo Accessories available $28.50 for Lubrication service includes oil, plug, and contact point change Tel: *****33, Daniel/ Lee *****63, Molly/ Edmund. Offer till 30th Oct. '86 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance CAR750 words
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Advertisement933 1986-10-14 10 87 For Sale: Mercedes TANGLIN USED CARS CO offers good prices for MERCEDES BENZ of all models Also. BMW, Volvo, Japanese cars and scrap cars required 89, Killiney Roec. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****83/ *****69. 1983 MERCEDES 280SE AUTO c 1 private owner, c Meticulous condition c Road tax January '87.933 words
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Advertisement880 1986-10-14 10 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat •85 FORD LASER I 5 GTV 2 owners, tax till Jan '87. G'teed accident free. Page: *****80 Philip. •85 LASER 1.3 4-speed Hatchback. 1 owner, low mileage, radio cassette, immaculate cond. *****91. 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan SIN HOCK SENG TRADING CO (PTE) LTD Buying Selling ot880 words
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Advertisement805 1986-10-14 10 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 82 MODEL 280 Z_ full accessories, excllent cond. Highest offer secures *****49 •82 SUNNY COUPE, aircon.. radio cassette, s/rims, showroom cond. $18,500 ono Phone 285-0706 •82 100A. AIRCOND. ni-fi, s/rims. tax 12/86. Excellent cond $14,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****13. •83 MODEL STANZA 1.6 1 owner, power steering/805 words
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Advertisement967 1986-10-14 10 90 For Sale Toyots 6i O REGN yota Super Crown. 2 J. auto Perfect cond. Offer to *****04/5 Richard Chia •81 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.3 Aircon radio cassette, s/rims., beautiful cond $15,400 0.n.0 *****79 •81 TOYOTA STARLET. 1 owner Tel: *****88 Peter View 11 Jin Mas Puteh •82, COROLLA DX. 1967 words
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Advertisement950 1986-10-14 11 92 For Sale: Mazda DEC 78 323 I 5-dr. Aircond radio cassette. Good condition. $8,300 ono *****67 James Tan. IMPORTED 84 RX7 Turbo, one owner, nice no. Full accessories. Genuine offer. Tel: *****51 JULY -79 MAZDA 323 (1000), sdoor Aircon., radio tape, tax 1 87. $9,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****50 LATE950 words
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Advertisement741 1986-10-14 11 93 For Sale: Honda '80 HONOA ACCORD. 4-door. selling $'.3,000 Beautiful condition. Tel *****27 '81 HONDA ACCORO 16 Power steering, manual, aircon. 2 pte. owner. $15,800 0.n.0. *****81. 82 HONDA ACCORO EX manual, 2 owners. Tax March '87. S/rims. $24,500. *****33 82 HONDA QUINTET 5-speed, sunroof, 1 private owner. Tax741 words
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Advertisement1339 1986-10-14 11 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu !ffl $&£otir<& j|y^Bs!_— (20 OCT 86-8 NOV 86) FREE MECHANICAL M 10% SAVINGS ON ALL A AIRCON CHECKUP Rffl DAIHATSU GENUINE cV Factory Service Engineers S SPARE PARTS would be on hand to advise When you repair your1,339 words
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Advertisement462 1986-10-14 11 97 For Sele: Commercial Vehicles '80 MITSUBISHI L2OO pickup. New paint, new tax, good cond. $3,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****73. '80 SUBARU VAN 600 c.c. 1 owner, good condition. Price $3,200. Tel. *****00. '80 SUZUKI 800 Van, 5-dr. '80 Daihatsu 550 Van, 5-dr. Both tax/ paint new. Good cond. *****28. '81462 words
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Advertisement565 1986-10-14 11 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: c Cars of all makes c.c. c Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. c Scrap cars or565 words
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Advertisement831 1986-10-14 11 99 Vehicles Wanted All enquiries welcome! Call SAMSON MOTOR TRADING ENTERPRISE 27A Jurong Port Rd, #01-04, ***** Attractive prices k highest offer for PARF/ non-PARF c New/ used cars, Q plate commercial vans/ pickups. Cash payment Trade-in considered. Tel: *****04/5 Richard Chia CASH PAYMENT FOR secondhand cars, PARF, Non PARF,831 words
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Advertisement943 1986-10-14 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Do you require quality houses. apartments or penthouses m district 9, 10, 11 or other areas? We provioe the widest choice b ensure the best value for money. Consult us! Jones Lang Wootton *****88 DIST.IO FERNHILL CRESCENT Best sl.uated 2-storey corner duplex house near Shangri-la Hotel,943 words
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Advertisement568 1986-10-14 11 106 Accommodation Available Houses FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANO =04-01. 81k. 13 Dairy Farm Est 5(2367i. 07-*****8/ *****5 (J. 8.) JLN. BINCHANG D-20. 2-storey semi-d. 4*l bdrms $1000/ $1,500 *****19 (agent). NEAR SIGLAP MARKET, d/storey terrace house, f/furn Rental $850 Phone Loh, *****21. SELETAR HILLS EST. Jin Selaseh 3-bdrm. Terr hse P/furn568 words
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Advertisement562 1986-10-14 11 107 Accommodation Availabie Apartments YANG'S j I GARDEN VILLAQf I N#wfy completed luxurtoui apartment I blocks, off Holland; I Ulu Pandan Road i 3. 4, 5 bedrooms partially I or fully furnished Walking distance to the I American School Close proximity to I Japanese School. Shopping Supermarket I« Pools, sauash.562 words
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Advertisement764 1986-10-14 12 107 Accommodation Availabie: Apartments 0.10 CASA ROSITA Brand new 3-bdrm. apt with big balcony, facing greenery/ s/pool. Rantat: $2,800. O 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA 2/3/4-bdrm. apt with large balcony overlooking s, pool. Tennis/ squash courts Rantai: $1-200 upMETZ PROPERTIES PTE LTD *****50 a D.lO Enormous apt/ penthse. 5 bdrma Large balcony.764 words
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Advertisement968 1986-10-14 12 107 Accommodation Available Apartments SHERWOOD TOWERS Bt Timah Road 3-bedroom apt. with swimming pool and squash courts Rental: $..500 0.n.0. per month. Call Jones Lang Wootton *****88 D-21 KISMIS CT. 2,500 sq.ft. new mats. 3 bdrms, 2 bathrms, p/furn. Quiet neighbourhood. $1,600. Accredited Properties '*****88 D-9 CAIRNHILL CT Grd fir.968 words
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Advertisement978 1986-10-14 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments EAST COAST APT. Hacienda, Bayshore, Loyang Valley. 2-3 bdrms Furn. Pool squash tennis. $900 $1000. Rodge *****73/4 FULLY FURN. 5-RM. Point Blk. Clementl. Rent $650 p.m. neg. Short term considered. Contact Mrs Sect *****98. No agts. GILSTEAD COURT 3-bedroom apt. with swimming pool. Rent: $1,400 p.m.978 words
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Advertisement952 1986-10-14 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.5 HIN SENG Condo. 3 bdrms.. split-level, fully furn. with full facilities. Tel: *****55/ *****77. D.5 HONG LEONG Gdn 3+l bdrms. 1.600 sq.ft. F/furn. Full facilities. $850. Gateway *****38 D.5 VISTA PARK 2 bdrms., fully furn. Aircond. Tennis ct. $850. Yeo, Ow Lim Valuers, *****88. D.B952 words
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Advertisement777 1986-10-14 12 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms KATONG BUNGLW. HAS 250 sq.ft. rm. Bathrm. attached. F/furn. $350. 200 sq.ft. $280 0.n.0. *****91 RM. FOR FOREIGN students, Katong area. Incl. meals b laundry. Easy transportation. *****58. ROOM TO LET at 1 Jin. Mlnggu. Singles/ couple; with cooking facilities. $250. Tel: *****77. TANGLIN COURT HOTEL-777 words
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Advertisement1757 1986-10-14 12 113 For Sele: Houses 113 For Sele: Houses 113 For Sele: Houses Well help you buy a house new wittl complete peace of mind ____PW W<&\ llpsS__f___________ ___H_____________f i____H __B_-2-^S_§~r **a*m\ i^i______________i ■.yr-Sfcg.- iff^SM W mm i1i1..... __E*_JPil___^ >S# l B y _______^H 'UM HRTP *4&^mm\ 7B _V~ Warn --H1,757 words
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Advertisement870 1986-10-14 12 113 For Sale: Houses D.15 PEACH GARDEN 1 seml-d., 4- 1 bdrms., renovated. 4800 sq.ft. $670K Delfi: *****84/ 5 D.15 RENOVATED TERRACE d/storey. 3 bdrms 4- servant's F'hold. $398,000. Harvest *****88 D.15 S/STOREY PRE-WAR terr 1,398 sq.ft. F'hold. $173,000 only! Richard Low Housing: *****18. D.15, WELL KEPT 3.500 sqft seml-d.870 words
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Advertisement709 1986-10-14 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments HJ. HBOHTB Plot 3 4-«torey mtnonnttm compttuli SOLD OUT. Plot 4 4-§toi»v rr>»i»onn«rtM 60S SOLO 2 levels to each unit approx area 2,000 sq.ft. Upper level 3 bdrms, hall b 2 bathrooms with longbaths Lower level split-level living dining areas kitchen, utility room and toilet.709 words
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Advertisement854 1986-10-14 13 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartmerts Apartments _^£^&_2_fl a*b IBiWrili^ 12 **l till mlKtmmtl <$* 9Kr^ jjjjj .IMI fJtW^,, For further enquiries, please call: s*4*\\\\r*d> Vt^^ Comtech Developments x \&y^ Pte Ltd Tel: *****1 1^_ _J_^ 7500A Beach Road. #12-301. The Plaza. Singapore 0719. lord %W If854 words
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Advertisement667 1986-10-14 13 D.19 JADE TOWER renovated 3bdrm. apartment. Servant's, split-level, 1.450 sq.ft. $215,000. Capitaus *****92/ *****77 0.2 SPOTTISWOODE PARK, PSA 5-rm. flat. Foreigners, singles, property owners can buy. *****39. Loan Credit POSB. D_22 LAKESIDE TOWER. 1950 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms. High floor, nice scenery Well-kept. 99 yrs. $230,000. Standard *****66. D.5 BRAND667 words
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Advertisement908 1986-10-14 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.14 CITY PLAZA high fir. 3bdrm. apt. 1650 sq.ft. F/hold. $250,000. Kingsfield, *****33. 0.14 WALK-UP APT. 1750 sq.ft. 3+ l bdrm. 3-yr. split-level, marble fir $268,000. Villanelle *****81. D.14/15 1-YR. OLD d/storey mais. $275,000/ Eastern Lagoon 1077 sq.ft. F'hold. Yumin *****86/7 D.15 EASTERN LAGOON studio,908 words
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Advertisement967 1986-10-14 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED Ah Hood Rd Blk 103 $145,000 A.M. Kio Blk 539 $130,000 Badok North Blk 413 $138,000 Badok Ras Blk 715 $133,000 Bt Merah Blk 115/116 $165,000 Chai Chee St Blk 52 $135,000 Clementi Blk 413 $135,000 Dover Close East Blk 14 $125,000 Eunos Blk967 words
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Advertisement1049 1986-10-14 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments PURE 4-RM. BEDOK N 81k .543. ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinet, rewiring, kitchen and 2 bathrooms fir. ceramic. $84,000. Emtom: *****53/ *****59 SEE TO APPRECIATE. Exclusive 4-rm. corner Ang Mo Kio Blk. 603. Well renovated and maintained. China terrazzo. Kitchen cabinet. Price neg. Tel: *****53. TOA1,049 words
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Advertisement977 1986-10-14 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL 3-RM. HAIG 4, Bedok 128. 116. 76, 28, 40. Hougang 124. Clementl 345. 334. C'wealth 63. *****69 A.M.KIO 8LK. 127 3-RM. Hall marble. Rms. terrazzo. $45,000. Tel: *****51. No agents. A.M. KIO 8LK.459/ 545, 5-rm. Ceramic, cabinets, high fir. $130,000/ $133,000. *****35/7. A.M. KIO977 words
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Advertisement613 1986-10-14 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. L CORNER, all terrazzo. cabinets. P/furn. $55,000 neg Full CPF. *****60. 3-RM. PANDAN CORNER $45k. Clementi West $55k, Hillview $43k. CCS *****35/ *****71. 3-RM. TOA PAYOH Blk .loo, Lor.l. Very good location. Simple renovation. $32,000. *****69 after 4p.m. 3-ROOM TOA PAYOH 81k .128, well613 words
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Advertisement755 1986-10-14 13 117 Properties Wanted CASH BUYERS WANTED: Bed Clementi. Ghim Moh. A.M. Kio. T.Payoh. Holland. Marine Dr. Whampoa. Teban. Pandan. Tampines, Jurong E. *****98 D.15 SIGLAP HILL/ Frankel Aye. Area s/storey bunglow or semi-d. Required by genuine client. Budget: $400,000. Wellink 534-4422. BUYERS WITH READY cash b CPF urgently require 2-5755 words
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Advertisement739 1986-10-14 13 1 19 Warehouses, 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces _L m _L______^^l__r^\ m -^_____*-"^r*A ifl lINDUSTKIAL SPACE I I IN PBIMf. LOCATION I SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (Off River Valley Road) SINBOR HOUSE (Brand new light industrial Very good mocern amenities, free available. *****19/ *****11 >'»X C.X Chen Hk Steven Snj) 1739 words
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Advertisement786 1986-10-14 14 121 For Rent. 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces mmmmmm/ hn/mu/o I mmmmmmm-. Office Shopping Complex f^ I Your Perfect Choice I [31 Principal Benefits HTI fc As a tenant of Peninsula Manna centre |z Plaza, youll enjoy all the Raffles c t y786 words
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Advertisement540 1986-10-14 14 PARKWAY PARADE. APPROX. 1.000 sq.ft. Partitioned 9th floor, lovely view. $3.20 p.s.f. Please call *****48. PARTITIONED/ CARPETED TONG Eng Bldg. 463. 922/ 2300 sq.ft. 52.20. Far East Shopping Ctr. 1544 sq.ft. $2.40. Phil Serv. *****88 PEOPLES PARK CTR. 4th fir. office for rent. 850 sq ft. Best position. Windows facing540 words
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Advertisement374 1986-10-14 14 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces PEOPLES PK. COMPLEX, 2 units for sale/ rental. Heavy customer traffic 366 sq.ft. $220,000/ $1,500 pm. each. Tel: *****83. D.ll GOLDHILL PLAZA. Groundfloor. Good facing/ potential. 960 sq.ft. $550,000. Exquisite: *****14. D.14 GEYLANG 2/_t_rey shophse. 3.200 sq.ft. 3 bdrm. marble fir. F'hold. $310 K. Tel:374 words
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Advertisement775 1986-10-14 14 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SHOPS IN KATONG Established Shopping Outlet 409 sq.ft./ 82.) sq.ft. 3627 sq.ft./ 5974 sq.ft. High Occupancy Reasonable rental and terms Tel: *****16 TAMPINES NEW TOWN, Blk 802. sCI-23. Mini-produce market has 3 stalls for beef b mutton, curry powder and yong tau fu for rental.775 words
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Advertisement500 1986-10-14 14 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel I_#_M 4D/3Nfrom IZ^w IPHUBCET $388^g2 ___Ttl n _i>« *amaa\ Luxurious accommodation matcherj Dy JM fl\ T D h H C h C E St lOCa 0 H n n trOm Sl.loo sumptuous dining and recreational faciities Phuket offers you deluxe ▼'ww500 words
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Advertisement275 1986-10-14 14 137 Tours I H, f H pm ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL (T A 126) #01-38 Lucky Plaza *****39, *****65/2, *****30 W MALAYSIA/ ORIENT (DAILY) COACH, TRAIN, AIR. 1/2/3 D Malacca $25/$55/$75 1/2/30 Desaru $20/$69/$99 50 Penang Island. $150/$195 5D Gent./Pen./CH. $250/$275 40 Gent./KL/Mal. $150/1195 3D CH/Gent $125/1165 2/3 D GENT./KL/MAL. 599/Sl5O 70275 words
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Advertisement433 1986-10-14 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours New Zealand ~g, s*il2B Holiday features: Return economy airfare to New Zealand •Choice of 5 nights superior-class accommodation with private facilities •Option to extend stay •Daily departures New Zealand for just $1 more Holiday features: •Return economy airfare to Australia plus New Zealand for433 words
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Advertisement557 1986-10-14 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours T Singapore J All yours for 1 only $2199. L This is not a joke. For almost the price of an air-ticket to London, we'll give you a complete 8-day North European holiday package. Well, what do you actually get557 words
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Advertisement116 1986-10-14 15 "LOY KRATHONG" HAADYAI BRANCH GRAND OPENING $75 -5D Haadyai $119 -5D Haadyai/ Songkhla $369 -7D Phuket/ Haadyai $399 Bangkok/ Pattaya/ Haadyai $840 Bangkok/ Pattaya (Air) $760 Bangkok/ Pattaya/ Chiangmai SWANTHAI TRAVEL (TA 482) #01-24, Golden Mile Complex, Tel: *****22/ *****92 Would you work for $15 a day and be sent116 words
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Advertisement868 1986-10-14 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I X^ fta,t^* l 9^ WTi \t% SL^L, Smmmmm. _______T MAa*mAmW WmmmmmmmW^mSmZmmW '^_PR Sl^ <l_^-l B itAH-W m^m\\m\^m^mmmmmam^m\%£G& 4 *I|__B \\s9ai 'i 3 AUBILANT JAPAN EXTRAVANZA 7 DAYS m (MORE VALUE-FOR-MONEY PACKAGE) flf Travel by better carrer Gain an extra day by returning on868 words
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Advertisement703 1986-10-14 15 137 Tours 137 Tours p Nev\snian Travel ?t. IN CONJUNCTION WITH f BBrnWBB a755 tS: ai: new zt dutnp m mm m PRESENTS NEW ZEALAND SThermol Reserve, Agrodome Sheep Dog Show Rainbow Spoog Trout Sonctuary. Lake Taupo. Wellington, Chnstchurch Mt Queenstown, Milford Sound, Hangi Dinner Maori Concert Cattledrome Arrowtown Museum703 words
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Advertisement830 1986-10-14 16 147 Academic Courses 47 Academic Courses ETROPOCITAN VkWaf HBHW lVi VANCOUVER YMCA M FrrVfr |W COLLEGE FEB. or SEPT. 1987 ADMISSION levant high-standard Universih Preparator, Program compassing Grade XI XII academic curriculum as set out b\ the I tish Columbia Ministry ot Education I Mates I earsol (MISSION REQUIREMENTS r830 words
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Advertisement646 1986-10-14 16 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses m We Make Computer Professionals Out Of You dP^| 5 out of 10 top fj^Adistmction awards Our student Ms. toung MF. scored one of the top 3 medals m the recent June NCC Diploma Bp m Computer Studies examinations. First computer school accorded full646 words
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Advertisement316 1986-10-14 16 LCCI 1987 Examinations REGN.: 13 TO 31 OCT. ACCOUNTING 1) Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 15/10 2) Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 16/10 3) Mon 7.30- 9.30pm 20/10 AUDITING 1) Fri 7.30- 9.30pm 31/10 2) Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 08/11 BOOKKEEPING (inter.) DTues 6.00- 7.30pm 21/10 2) Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 23/10 BUSINESS STATISTICS DTues 7.30-316 words
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Advertisement615 1986-10-14 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses SI LCCI 1987 Examinations REGN. 13 to 31 OCT. CERTIFICATE/ DIPLOMA COURSES Commencing m OCT. '86 > ACCOUNTING > ADVERTISING BOOK-KEEPING > BUSINESS STATISTICS BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION COSTING ACCOUNTING COMMERCIAL LAW ECONOMICS ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS SHORTHAND SELLING AND SALES MANAGEMENT TYPEWRITING WITH OUR615 words
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Advertisement683 1986-10-14 16 152 Music Courses PIANOFORTE LESSONS BY qualified S. experienced teacher Reasonable fees. Tel: *****45. 542-2798 FOR PIANO/ Organ tuition by qualified tutors at your convenience. Reasonable rates. 153 Driving Instruction LEARN DRIVING THROUGH very friendly/ patient ROY certified instructor. Fetch/ send arrangeable. Contact Lim *****17. AFFABLE SENIOR Instructor with high683 words
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Advertisement832 1986-10-14 16 158 Tailoring Instruction WHY TAKE years? Learn modern Kathleen dressmaking the easy way. Pattern drafting, sewing complete m 4- 6 mths. *****28 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction "Be the ROBIN HOOD ol the 80s" An intensive package on Archery for Beginners is commencing 28/10/86. Equipment will be provided. Children (14 above)832 words
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Advertisement59 1986-10-14 16 Results are better with x» 6 VV* m% A P BmmlßmmW A 0 < > _fc W_i mmT^W a**P% -V B__m^t£^ ;*S> ti N^ Amiw .CT (7 a§B aaJtmr ff cW J _4_t uu rfA -^(z^' o. __^_kV 18--. C_!^ VO^ A^ Nr AS? y^ Jtmlmm^Bmmmmmm^ Amm\¥Q a^ £<L <C,59 words
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Advertisement642 1986-10-14 16 NOTICES THE BANKER! ITCV ACT (CAP. 18 IVN ED.) IN THE HIGH COIT-T OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. ISM OF IMS Re ERIC I GOMEZ Ex parte AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC Creditor. In the matter of a Han__n.pw •> Notice filed the 2tth day of April, I9v NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT642 words
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Advertisement840 1986-10-14 17 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES -.■■STANTS RSSOB&I_HH I Telefax No: *****59 j Kates: Box Service: I V w w, Sales Service: Tel *****11 Straits^Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS fvOKSI TIMEAD I ext 5724 5 6 8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. I Posted: Sslo.oo NOTICES I is p>840 words
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Advertisement453 1986-10-14 17 NOTICE OF GENERAL LICENSING SESSION OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE, TO BE HELD UNDER REGULATION 9(1) OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1980 A General Licensing Session ot the Liquors Licensing Board of Singapore, will be held m Court No. 1, Subordinate Courts, Havelock Road, Singapore on Tuesday, 9 Dec453 words
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Advertisement651 1986-10-14 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 1979 ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 3412 of 1985 Re: UEW SOON PHIN PETER Ex parte: AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC Creditors In the matter of a Bankruptcy Petition filed the Sth day of Jane, 1986 NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: UEW651 words
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Advertisement639 1986-10-14 17 APPOINTMENTS lCir^lQ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD'S OU'D APPLIED TECHNOLOGY GROUP (ATG) Singapore offers modular courses /n^ 1 COURSE^ FEE PERIOD" INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS Industrial Automation Using Programmable 5250 8. 15, 22, 29 Nov, 6, 13, Logic Controller 20 Dec 86 (Sat 0900-1200) VENUE: French-Singapore Institute (FSI). g^ g^^ a M^^ j^^^^^^ i639 words
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Advertisement1247 1986-10-14 17 N H GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified applicants to fill the following vacancies m the Government Services Negara Brunei Darussalam 1 NURSING OFFICER (THEATRE) (CODE NUMOER: 062 07-121) (IN THE MEDICAL ANO HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND HEALTHI SALARY SCALE: M.ll $1,9201,247 words
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Advertisement594 1986-10-14 18 APPOINTMENTS f An established local shipping/ building materials company invites applicants for: ACCOUNTING OFFICER Requirements Mm GCE 'O' level with LCCI Higher Accounting Bilingual m English and Chinese Ability to keep full set of books, prepare management reports and maintain general accounting routine Ability to work with little supervision and594 words
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Advertisement164 1986-10-14 18 An Alphabetical Reference Guide 7 to Management i gTHE POCKET MANAGER In The Pocket Manager, Robert Heller, Britain's leading management writer, gives complete, no-nonsense and very readable explanations (and evaluations) of the key words and phrases m current business use. As m his previous books Robert Heller draws on a164 words
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Miscellaneous724 1986-10-14 18 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schuiz VIOOK i TH£ FIRST PfU tt^^^Bfjf we win^ m COULD GET A\ WSuJH i T^HKOFAII THE DOMIBI 1 i 1 i t W INThIS CmPETITtON IS, J H&n/T-V,ritWFU«NiTUR£ A r -PAYHcKTI iAUHNG rViTH I udE ShOULF OR6ANIIE A U «E CANT 51R..U.E (UNIFORM*724 words
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Article, Illustration855 1986-10-14 19 Three years after Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Cyndi Lauper has come out with a second album. JON PARELES reports, and below, JOHN ROCKWELL reviews the record 41 fought for it for so long. And I was grateful that I did what I did sheNYT - 855 words
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Article, Illustration517 1986-10-14 19 CYNDI LAUPER'S True Colours is a classic case of a second album following superstar success with a first (she also appeared as lead singer of an earlier disc by a band called Blue Angel, but that didn't really speak for her m the sameNYT - 517 words
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Article698 1986-10-14 19 WHEN today's movie hero steps out for a night of carnage, he carries the niftiest, shiniest and deadiest hardware money can buy, weapons most armies only dream of. Hollywood has always shown the latest m clothes, music and cars, and increasingly it is doing the sameReuter - 698 words
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Advertisement7 1986-10-14 19 Watch out Chris Ho's review on Friday.7 words
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Miscellaneous705 1986-10-14 19 What's On FRENCH FILM cember. The Stage Club, 41 Hotel. 7.30 pm. Free. For de- SCULPTURE EXHIBITION but entry charges to the cen- PHER EXHIBITION. Forty LEOSOR An eerie story M l H? lm J Road 730 pm 0n o Sk^S 00 by German sculptor Walter tre are $2 for705 words
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Miscellaneous998 1986-10-14 19 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 558 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Arother Show 7.00 News and Waather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Ar.other Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another998 words
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Advertisement750 1986-10-14 20 THE FLAVOUR OF JAPAN IN SINGAPORE IS \(,ll\l i >\7 O/ IAPAS'S USES I RFSTAI RAMS Is \OW 111 RI IS SIS(, KPORE AT Fill WESTIS I'l It >( < )\77V ITS IRADIIH >\ >/ MORE THAS A HI \DRED YEARS. I\ 111 l I XOI ISIII ART OFJAPASESECI ISISE.750 words
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Advertisement213 1986-10-14 20 Sitting pretty: You've got a happy future ahead when NYK Group's total services provide integral logistics support. The NYK Group provides door-to-door total service for your shipment. By truck, train, plane or ship. Or any combination. The NYK Group will do it. And do it right. Our comprehensive computer simulation213 words
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Miscellaneous1664 1986-10-14 20 HHfl-MH-M-i mmmMMmwmmmmmMmMMMMMMMMMMmmMmmmMmmmMmMMMMMM**m^ MMMMMMimmMMMMMamMmmmmMmmMmMMMmmMmmmMMMMMmm mmUfi VIEW a» By KANNAN -HANDRAN-_-_-_-------------n-__-_-------B-_«B«« JHHI^B V- I^""''"'- A n ew phase for faces m music 1 g-SrsiS2. P v W/ mM^SKBmfJmWml V pm) -JL Cuba vs China (Ch 12, 18 1 3E^ THIS is SBC's admirable Jatt Ali m winning form. Fa rrah Fawcett plays1,664 words
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