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Title Section15 1986-10-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1186 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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213 1986-10-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin yesterday proposed a voluntary wage freeze for three years for both public and private sector workers. He warned that the moratorium would be made mandatory for both sectors if economic conditions made it necessary. But Mr Daim coupled theBernama - 213 words
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Article770 1986-10-25 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM 11% down on last year's no major tax changes, business gets help By in Kuala Lumpur I Highlights Sales tax on cigarettes and Uqo.r raised tram II to 18 per cent Property galas tax halved Rise in the interest rates oa ear and770 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-10-25 1 LONDON A judge Awarded nearly £IW,IM (SS3T7,MI) in damages on Thursday to a woman who had both breasts removed unnecessarily because doctors mistakenly thought she had eaaeer. High Out Judge Leslie Boreham said Mrs Maaaella Vaughan, 41, a chambermaid, had undergone nineAP; Reuter - 221 words
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371 1986-10-25 1 CATHERINE C. ONG - Report made against lawyer for alleged removal of legal files CATHERINE C. ONG By SENIOR partner of one of Singapore's leading law firms has been reported to the police for alleged wrongful removal of company files. Superintendent Lim Soo Gee of the Central Police Station yesterday confirmed that a lawyer371 words
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144 1986-10-25 1 LONDON Britain broke diplomatic relations with Syria yesterday after its ambassador was implicated in an attempt to blow up an Israeli airliner and a Jordanian was convicted of the crime in a London court. British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe told ParliamentReuter - 144 words
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Article591 1986-10-25 1 PAUL JANSEN - S'pore bans trade in rhino horns PAUL JANSEN By TRADE in rhino horns has been made illegal. A government order which came into effect yesterday prohibits the import and export of the horn, whether whole, in powder form or prepared in any other way. A Ministry of Trade and Industry591 words
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Advertisement21 1986-10-25 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3,4,8,8 Aseaa t Caweway 1141 CMuntat/ Perspective 2t^l Letters 22 TbnesD*U»r 23-21 Sportg 37,4MS Racing, 38,3121 words
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Advertisement7 1986-10-25 1 Hindawi Jailed for 45 £{*n: P»ge S7 words
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Advertisement25 1986-10-25 1 The Golf M l—'s brdedlAg pUr a saecew: Pagr 12 Design excellence Superior pertormaoce T jgether ir a collection tc design-seosit've p*»or>ie HHHHI IN ~m—*^^^m25 words
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Article417 1986-10-25 2 Declaration on lUDs THE SAFETY of the intra-uterine device (lUD) is one of two important declarations to be discussed and, hopefully, signed at the Twelfth World Congress on Fertility and Sterility, which opens here tomorrow. This declaration is related to the crisis which has arisen since manufacturers in the417 words
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Article225 1986-10-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MALAYSIA'S Budget for 1887, which was unveiled yesterday, is economically prudent and politically astute. It is not meant to be a quick-fix aimed at temporarily boosting growth. Rather, it seeks to maintain financial integrity while much-needed structural changes are underway. Page 21 BOOST FROM TAX225 words
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Article78 1986-10-25 2 ALLOW LIMITS FOR GIRO CUTS A READER who has been paying the monthly conservancy charge through a POSB Giro standing order recently found that more than $1,000 had been deducted although the actual sum was less than $100. A check showed that the Housing Board had made the deduction78 words
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Article295 1986-10-25 2 Report riles Pretoria SOUTH AFRICA has reacted angrily to a US Commerce Department economic report advising prospective investors that South Africa is an unsuitable trading partner. Foreign Minister Pik Botha described the 50-page report as "arrogant and insensitive". The report compared South Africa's commitment to self-reliance with295 words
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Article326 1986-10-25 2 M ansell to go all out NIGEL MANSELL refuses to play the percentages in tomorrow's Australian Grand Prix, the race in which he should become the first Briton to win the World Drivers' Championship since James Hunt in 1976. Mansell said he could not afford to sit back and326 words
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Article384 1986-10-25 2 Encounter with Amis IN APRIL 1941, a fair-haired young man came down the stairs at St John's College, Oxford, and paused on the bottom step. "Norman (a friend) instantly pointed his right hand at him in the semblance of a pistol and uttered a short coughing bark to384 words
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Article259 1986-10-25 2 NEW SECURITIES MARKET TO BE LAUNCHED ON MARCH 2 THE NEW government securities market wilj be launched on March 2 next year, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced yesterday And as expected, the Big Four banks have received their licenses to be primary dealers, together with one surprise259 words
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154 1986-10-25 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Impractical buildings DEPUTY Prime Minister Ghafar Baba, who says that millions have been spent on the construction of government buildings with "impractical architeo ture" or unnecessary trimmings, has warned thai such wastage must stop. He told senior civil ser vants on Thursday that there were154 words
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Article430 1986-10-25 2 Buyers' Guide Goods/ Services Organisation Section /Paje 1 Arfnes Singapore Airlines II 1 Audio Pioneer I 17 Bee Carlsberg I 42 Bevera(e Horhcks Beecharr Manufacturing S pore II 2 Book Singa 'Ministry ol Community Development I 10 Came.. Minolta Campagn S pore Cancer Society I —lg Car Euro Asia I430 words
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385 1986-10-25 3 SEOUL A Chinese MiG-19 fighter pilot flew his plane to South Korea yesterday and the Seoul authorities are questioning him. the Defence Ministry said. Officials declined to confirm, but there was speculation that the pilot was seeking to defect. Taiwan State Radio inReuter; AFP; AP - 385 words
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324 1986-10-25 3 BEIJING China has approved an ambitious plan to return Shanghai to her pre-World War n status as one of the most important trade centres on the western Pacific rim, the China Daily said yesterday. Tht Shanghai overall city plan, recently endorsedUPI; Reuter - 324 words
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Article182 1986-10-25 3 ISLAMABAD First Vietnam, and now the communist government of Afghanistan is saying that large amounts of Soviet aid have been misused. Radio Kabul said in a broadcast monitored in Islamabad that Soviet aid intended for the people had not been properly distributed. Vietnamese leader TruongAP; UPI - 182 words
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Article, Illustration71 1986-10-25 3 MICKEY Move and his sidekick Donald Dnek joined a crowd of tourists at the Great Wall of China on Thursday and thrilled the hundreds of Chinese children and their parents who were visiting the Wall. The two cartoon characters were there to promote theirAP - 71 words
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286 1986-10-25 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST BY Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO The Japanese government, bowing to the pressure of its politically powerful agricultural lobby, has once again blocked the latest attempt by the United States to reduce its trade deficit by exporting cheap rice to Japan. The move will286 words
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499 1986-10-25 3 Hindawi sent to prison for 45 years 'Kiss of death' terrorism trial LONDON A BRITISH jury yesterday convicted a Jordanian of trying to destroy an Israeli airliner by hiding a bomb in his pregnant fiancee's luggage last April, an act which the prosecution described as one of the most callousReuter - 499 words
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Article423 1986-10-25 4 Remarks insensitive and arrogant Botha JOHANNESBURG SOUTH Africa has reacted angrily to a United States economic report advising prospective investors that South Africa is an unsuitable trading partner. Foreign Minister Pik Botha summoned US Charge d' Affaires Richard Barkley to his office onUPI; AP; FT - 423 words
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Article356 1986-10-25 4 Health risk of growing cities NAIROBI More than half Of munkinri will soon be living in towns and cities, posing a threat to the health of the population and the environment, the United Nations Environment Programme says in its annual report published here. The rapid growth of cities fundamentally altersAP; AFP - 356 words
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Article, Illustration344 1986-10-25 4 BANGUI The former self-styled emperor of the Central African Republic, Mr Jean-Bedel Bokassa, is liable to be executed after a surprise return from exile in France. Mr Bokassa, 65, is being held in Ngaragba prison, near the capital of Bangui, where he is allegedReuter - 344 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-10-25 4 LOS ANGELES Tr* UBsl million (Stt.i: mil Uaa) silt apalasi ker sekaal atetrtet kat maae teeaager Vlekl Abb Gaeat a eelekrity, wltk tdevMsa statJsas as tar away at AastraHa seealag to latorvtew ker. Vlekl Abb, H, Weiaeaiay filed a salt agalaat ker aeke*lUPI; Reuter - 253 words
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79 1986-10-25 4 Palestinians and Amal clash again BEIRUT Fierce fighting erupted between Shi'ite Amal militiamen and Pale* tinian fighters in southern Lebanon on Thursday in which 16 people were killed Police sources said Amal militiamen and Palestinian gunners battled with machi neguns. rocket-propelled grenades and mortars around the refugee camp of RashidiyehUPI - 79 words
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Article213 1986-10-25 4 WASHINGTON A class action lawsuit has been filed against the State Department alleging systematic discrimination against blacks in the Foreign Service. The suit, naming Secretary of State George Shultz as a defendant in his official capacity, alleges discrimination "in virtually every aspect of the Foreign Service personnelUPI - 213 words
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Article62 1986-10-25 4 BEIRUT The Greek military attache escaped an apparent kidnapping attempt on Thursday in Muslim West Beirut. Police said two gunmen in a white Mercedes-Benz pursued Colonel Nicholas Papioannou in his car and tried to block his way Two Lebanese police officers in a jeep blocked the Mercedes,AP - 62 words
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228 1986-10-25 6 Highest support for Tories in two years LONDON AN OPINION poll published on Thursday said Britain's ruling Conservative Party is enjoying its highest level of support for nearly two years. The Conservatives have drawn level with the Labour Party, which they had been trailing since January 1985. according to theReuter - 228 words
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424 1986-10-25 6 WASHINGTON THE United States has in effect declared a truce when it declined to retaliate against the Soviet expulsion of five more American envoys. "We hope that this set of issues can now be put behind us," State Department spokesman Charles RedmanReuter; AP - 424 words
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337 1986-10-25 6 BUDAPEST THE 30th anniversary of the bloody 1956 Hungarian uprising passed quietly op Thursday as the authorities kept tight control on the country. Sites dear to those Hungarians who regard the uprising as a thwarted revolution were closely watched by polict who noted down details oiUPI; Reuter - 337 words
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118 1986-10-25 6 SANTIAGO Chile's military government has arrested five confessed leftwing guerillas in connection with the attempt on the life of President Augusto Pinochet last month. The five men, members of the Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (FPMR) guerilla group, had admitted taking part in the attack onReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration96 1986-10-25 6 Knock on head and Gill can see again LONDON A 35-year-old mother who went blind In 1171 can see again after knocking herself unconscious when she stumbled against a ch«st of drawers. GUI Ince told reporten: "When I came round I saw vague colours and I thought I was InReuter - 96 words
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195 1986-10-25 6 Flier challenges tribunal's right to try him MANAGUA A lawyer for Eugene Hasenfus, the American flier charged with terrorism for supplying arms to US-backed rebels in Nicaragua, entered a not guilty plea on Thursday and challenged the right of a people's tribunal to try his client. But the statement byUPI - 195 words
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Article29 1986-10-25 6 BEIJING China's army has deployed its first pilotless reconnaissance plane, the Z-5, the People's Daily said yesterday. It underwent a successful test flight last August. APAP - 29 words
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Article295 1986-10-25 6 Reagan forecasts boom on the way WASHINGTON FRESH government data Issued on Thursday pointed to some surprising strength in the United States economy, prompting an optimistic President Ronald Reagan to predict that a new boom is on the way. The Commerce Department said orders (or expensive manufactured goods rose 4.9Reuter - 295 words
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148 1986-10-25 6 BEIRUT The American University of Beirut may have to close because of deteriorating security the first time in its 120--year existence. The university authorities issued a statement on Thursday night from the board of trustees in New York, saying protection of students had becomeReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration628 1986-10-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR FINANCE Minister Daim Zainuddin yesterday outlined three vital strategies for next year aimed at encouraging a moderate and stable economic growth. They aref TO REDUCE the role of the public sector in the economy and strengthen its financial position TO PROMOTE the growthBernama - 628 words
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Article65 1986-10-25 8 FEES AND PAYMENTS for outpatient treatment, including medicine and hospitalisation, will be imposed or increased, Mr Daim announced. But the lower income group would continue to get free medical treatment, he said. The Finance Minister said the government was now providing many services for free or forBernama - 65 words
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Article66 1986-10-25 8 THE GOVERNMENT will encourage the setting up of private colleges, particularly those which can establish links with well-known universities overseas, to reduce foreign exchange outflow, Mr Daim said. The outflow of fees spent by Malaysian students to study overseas was one of the causes of the deficit inBernama - 66 words
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Article55 1986-10-25 8 THE SCHOLARSHIP scheme will be modified to provide for only 20 per cent of the allocation to be used for awarding scholarships. The remaining 80 per cent will comprise loans, Mr Daim said. He said the government was also studying a scheme for the funding of education loansBernama - 55 words
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Article63 1986-10-25 8 MEASURES SHOULD be taken to reduce food imports, which cost the country $3.1 billion last year, Mr Daim said. Among the major items imported are maize, meat, vegetables, fish and fruits. Most of these could be produced locally, he said. State governments should be prepared to provideBernama - 63 words
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Article61 1986-10-25 8 THE CIVIL SERVICE will be trimmed through early retirement of workers, redeployment of staff and the abolition of redundant posts, Mr Daim said. The current size of the civil service, estimated to be 850,000-strong, was too large, he added. Mr Daim said agencies with duplicating functionsBernama - 61 words
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274 1986-10-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR Mr Daim Zaiaaddin announced yesterday a cat In the entertainment, housing and travel allowances tor ministers, deputy ministers and other officials. The eats, effective Immediately, are between II and 29 per cent. Allowances now paid during vacation travelBernama - 274 words
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102 1986-10-25 8 KL'ALA LITMPUR Th< federal government's tola debt at the <?nd of this yea r is expected to reaok MJ70.03 billion, up 9 6 ppcent from la^jt year According to the annual economic reoort, the ir crease is due to the higheBernama - 102 words
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371 1986-10-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR All non-financial public enterprises (NFPEs) must review their salary structures to lower them to "more realistic" levels, Mr Daim Zainuddin has said. He said the NFPEs' development expenditure would also be cut to M53.452 billion next year from MJ5.875Bernama - 371 words
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518 1986-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sighs of relief were heard among businessmen and bankers when the Finance Minister ..nnounced a milder-than-expected I budget. "Realistic", "encouraging" and reassuring" were some of the reactions. But there were also expressions of disquiet from those who felt that the measures wereBernama; NST; Reuter - 518 words
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Article227 1986-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR A toral of Msl.2 billion is expected to be made available next year to finance housing loans, Mr Daim Zainuddin said. Of this amount. Ms6oo million will be from repayments to the Housing Loan Fund, MJIOO million from the 1987 developmentBernama - 227 words
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201 1986-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR Priority will be given to development projects in rural areas, where the poverty rate remains high, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin told Parliament. He said M54.469 billion or two-thirds of the M56.673 billion allocated for de%elopment expenditure in next year's Budget willBernama - 201 words
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109 1986-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR Larg er borrowings are needed to finance development, with a deficit expected in the current account, according to the Treasury's economic report. The net borrowing of the federal government is expected to increase by 40.8 per cent this year, with the bulk of itBernama - 109 words
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220 1986-10-25 9 Govt seeks private operator to run railway KUALA LUMPUR Malayan Railway (KTM), in the red and indebted to the Treasury by more than $500 million, is up for privatisation. Mr Daim said the government was prepared to lease KTM for a nominal sum of $1 to any operator willing toBernama - 220 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has excellent potential for long-term growth and the private sector should not hesitate to take advantage of the opportunities, Mr Daim told Parliament. "We have been told one of the reasons for the poor performance of the private sector in the pastBernama - 190 words
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157 1986-10-25 9 Treasury: Inflation will stay low KUALA LUMPUR Inflation is expected to remain low this year because of the moderate increase in food prices and reduced import prices, according to the annual Treasury economic report accompanying the Budget. It said price increases are expected to be moderate with the Consumer PriceBernama - 157 words
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307 1986-10-25 9 Job-sharing and overtime cuts to stop lay-offs KUALA LUMPUR The government will continue to encourage employers to reduce overtime and adopt job-sharing methods to cut production costs so that retrenchment will be a last resort. However, given the poorer economic growth prospects for this year and the next, the overallBernama - 307 words
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227 1986-10-25 10 LABUAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba, who says that millions have been spent on the construction of government buildings with "impractical architecture" or unnecessary trimmings, has warned that such wastage must stop. He told senior civil servants on Thursday that there were otherNST - 227 words
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Article143 1986-10-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR The number of ministers, deputy ministers and parliamentary secretaries will not be trimmed to cot operating costs, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Abdul A jib Ahmad, said on Thursday. The operating costs of such officials were low, vis-a-vis the total numberNST - 143 words
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307 1986-10-25 10 Majority of 120,000 Indonesians in Sabah illegal migrants JAKARTA Most of the estimated 120,000 Indonesians working in Sabah entered the state illegally, according to Antara news agency. It said the workers were smuggled across the border by unscrupulous employment agencies with the help of Sabah employers, who preferred illegal workersBernama - 307 words
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Article, Illustration99 1986-10-25 10 MARANG Two myn&h*. proudly displayed here by Khalraddln Mohamed, are fond of asking visitors embarrassing questions. Hie male and female mynah*. belonging to bis father, Mr Mohamad Emboag, a 41-year-old trader In Kampmng Bo rung Kerengga, Trengganu, are very vocal and ask visitors: "HaveBernama - 99 words
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Article255 1986-10-25 10 Protection for married women KUALA LUMPUR Parliament passed a Bill on Thursday to protect married women from being forced by their husbands into prostitution In tabling the Women and Girls Protection (Amendment) Bill, Welfare Services Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad said the existing Women and Girls Protection Act 1973 didNST - 255 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-10-25 10 JAPANESE actor* In 19th On inn dress on board a sampan preparing to film a scene for a Japanese prodor tion at the quayside in Malacca recently. The film, about the life of a Japanese lm migrant, Inetjt Mnraoko, is directed by S. in. amnra andBernama - 97 words
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202 1986-10-25 10 S'pore urged to cancel Herzog visit ALOR STAR Kedah Umno Youth leaders yesterday urged the Singapore Government to reconsider its decision to invite Israeli President Chaim Herzog to the Republic next month, saying the decision may hurt the feelings of Singapore's Asean partners opposed to Israeli policies. Kedah Umno YouthBernama - 202 words
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118 1986-10-25 10 KOTA KINABALU The United Sabah National Organisation (Usnoi has decided against dissolving the party because of lack of support from grassroots members, party Informa tion Chief Awang Usman Salleh has confirmed. Four divisions Likas. Klias. Lumadan and Bongawan had forwarded resolutions calling forNST - 118 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-10-25 11 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Vietnam, in a surprising change of stance, has recognised for the first time that its eight-year occupation of Cambodia is an international, not internal, problem, the Thai Foreign Ministry said yesterday. Hanoi's about-turn came after two hours of421 words
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122 1986-10-25 11 No hope for better Soviet relations BANGKOK A visiting Chinese leader has told Thailand there is no hope for better relations with the Soviet Union while Moscow continues its military aid to Vietnam, a Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman said. He quoted visiting Chinese Vice-Premier Tian Jiyun as saying relations hadReuter - 122 words
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323 1986-10-25 11 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Describing 1986 as the "worst of times" for the country, Finance Minister Radius Prawiro yesterday hinted at possible changes soon in import regulations, considered by critics to be a basic problem affecting the economy. Speaking to business323 words
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216 1986-10-25 11 Laurel backs call for Cabinet revamp MANILA Vice-President Salvador Laurel, echoing demands of Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile, said yesterday he favours a Cabinet revamp to give new "direction" to President Corazon Aquino's divided government. Mr Laurel, who attended the reconciliation meeting between Mr Enrile and Mrs Aquino on Tuesday,AP - 216 words
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Article63 1986-10-25 11 MANILA Communist guerillas kidnapped two South Korean road construction engineers and demanded a halt to military anti-insur-gency operations in the northern Philippines, the state-run Philippine News Agency said yesterday. It said Communist New People's Army (NPA) guerillas seized Park Jong Soo and Jeong Song Ki afterReuter - 63 words
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405 1986-10-25 11 MANILA President Corazon Aquino said yesterday she would not bow to demands by her Defence Minister that she dismiss left-wing Cabinet members and restore temporarily the Constitution of deposed strongman Ferdinand Marcos. Her comments came a day after Defence Minister JuanAP; Reuter - 405 words
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Article169 1986-10-25 11 MANILA A former photographer of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos has photographs that could help solve the murder of Benigno Aquino, the late husband of President Corazon Aquino, his lawyer said on Thursday. Mr Jesus Santos told the Philippine News Agency that Jolly Riofir, who nowReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration453 1986-10-25 12 TERESA CHEONG - TERESA CHEONG 15 of 28 endangered species have produced offspring By THE Singapore Zoo has succeeded in breeding more than half of the endangered animals it has acquired. The captive Ueeding programme has been going on for years and 15 of the 28 species in453 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-10-25 12 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By SOUTH-EAST Asian rhinoceros horns were once routinely prescribed by Chinese physicians for high fever. But the scarcity of rhinos has pushed the price of their horns up while a crackdown by countries on horn exports has kept the364 words
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Article212 1986-10-25 12 RECESSION or not, the Singaporean gambler is alive and kicking. Hoping to make a fast buck, he is spending more money at the race course and lottery booths. Tax statistics show that betting and sweepstake duty went up from 1118,985 in 1984 to $124,488 last212 words
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107 1986-10-25 12 THREE more constituencies Eunos, Paya Lebar and Toa Payoh will have free parking on Sundays and public holidays from tomorrow. These constituencies will join 48 others in the sixmonth free parking trial scheme, bringing the total under the scheme to 51. The107 words
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460 1986-10-25 12 A STUDY mission to Japan us being planned for April next year for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to find out how their Japanese counter parts improve and modernise management methods. National ProductivityBoard executive director Ng Kiat Chong said the trip would give460 words
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Article29 1986-10-25 12 PUPILS can now apply ior the Education Ministry's secondary school bursaries each worth $120 a year The closing date for applications is Nov 12. For details, call 470-947929 words
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Article330 1986-10-25 14 This will be a first for the 5-year-old national contest THE five-year-old National Short Story Writing Competition will take on a new direction this year. For the first time, prizewinners in the Tamil, Chinese and Malay sections can hope to see their stories in print330 words
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296 1986-10-25 14 Kidney group honoured by UN association THE National Kidney Foundation has been honoured for its efforts in garnering support for the proposed organ opting-out law. It was voted the Most Outstanding Civic Organisation last night by the United Nations Association of Singapore at its annual UN Day dinner at Mandarin296 words
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180 1986-10-25 14 A PLUCKY woman clobbered a man with her high-heel shoe and sent him fleeing when he molested her in a lift in GoldhUl Square yesterday. Minutes later, the building's security guards caught a man hiding on an upper floor and handed him over180 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-10-25 14 THE safety of the intra-uterine device (lUD) is one of two important declarations to be discussed and, hopefully, signed at the Twelfth World Congress on Fertility and Sterility, which opens here tomorrow. This declaration is related to the crisis which has arisen408 words
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Article67 1986-10-25 14 Cabby on theft charge A TAXI driver who is iileged to have misappropriated money belongiii). an accident victim will jo on trial in December. Sim Yok Boon. 45. is t.ecused of taking $60 from rational serviceman Toing Chuen Cho, 22, who died in a motorcycle crash along Woodlands Road on67 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-10-25 14 IN A smart dark suit and with a walking stick in hand, 82-year-old Yeo Tiam Slew strode forward. The moment had come for him to receive the Singapore Scoot Association's highest award from President Wee Kim Wee, the Chief Scout of Singapore, at268 words
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Article149 1986-10-25 14 COMPOSITION fines imposed by the Registry of Vehicles may be paid using ATM cards and Telebank service from next month. The exact date for the start of the on-line payment system will be announced later. Fines may be paid using Overseas Union Bank ATMs or149 words
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Article272 1986-10-25 14 THEATRE groups will soon be invited by the Ministry of Community Development to take part in the new rent-free theatre scheme, which it hopes to launch from Jan 1 next year. Applications for the scheme which offers the groups free use of a theatre in272 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-10-25 15 INDEPENDENT schools need not be expensive, according to the principal of Anglo Chinese Secondary, Mr William Thomas. One way to keep costs down at independent schools would be through a "direct grant" system, whereby the Government pays for 25 to 50 per cent of398 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-10-25 15 Set date to hear Ho's plea judge MR JUSTICE A. P. Rajah yesterday ordered that a special day be set aside to hear businessman Ho Kok Cheong's plea that he be given time to settle his more than $11 million debt to the taxman. Two weeks ago, Judicial Commissioner Chan236 words
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Article710 1986-10-25 15 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By A TEACHER, a retired bank officer and a managing director spoke yesterday of what it is like to have tuberculosis. In the presence of a group of doctors and nurses, the three patients now under treatment and recovering recalled the trauma710 words
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287 1986-10-25 15 THE bad news for the construction industry is that the volume of business dropped by almost half between 1984 and 1985. The good news is that Singapore firms captured a larger share of government contracts, compared to the previous year. Only $4.5287 words
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Article36 1986-10-25 15 NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan will attend the Building and Estate Management Society's annual dinner and dance to be held on Nov 9 at the Stamford Ballroom at Westin Plaza, at 7 pm.36 words
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263 1986-10-25 15 10 HDB blocks to get concrete water tanks REINFORCED concrete water tanks which will replace mild steel ones in 10 Housing Board blocks will mean fewer disruptions to water supply for residents in the long term. This is Decause the con crete type is "relatively maintenance-free", an HDB spokesman said263 words
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Article34 1986-10-25 15 SIXTEEN prize-winning photographs have been selecteii by judges of the Sentosa Photo Carnival '86. The contest attracted more than 200 entries. The winning shois are on display at Parkway Parade until Friday.34 words
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Article, Illustration154 1986-10-25 15 SAF exercises THE SAF will conduct military exercises in Lim Chu Kang, Tuas, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang from Monday till Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed. Training will also be held at the Bedok jetty154 words
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Article, Illustration563 1986-10-25 17 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Programme caters to those with little schooling By TWO evenings a week for six months Cost: $50. That, plus a dash of enthusiasm, is all it will cost a worker who wants to pick up a skill. If his employer or563 words
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194 1986-10-25 17 After four days, still no rush for Time at stands NOT many people are buying Time this week despite a cut in its circulation that has left 10,400 subscribers without their regular copy. A random check yesterday evening revealed that many vendors still had plenty of Time left on their194 words
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222 1986-10-25 17 A COMPETITION to pick a logo for the commemoration of the clean-up of the Singapore River and Kallang Basin will also be the first in a series of annual contests to encourage graphic designing in Singapore. This was disclosed yesterday by the222 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-10-25 17 Most is best for me technician PRODUCTION technician Son Boon Tong knows what's best for him. He thinks Most is best. Mr Son is a worker who has already picked up new skills on the Modular Skills Training (Most) scheme, which was launched yesterday as a national training programme. He323 words
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Article128 1986-10-25 17 20 tenders for HDB pet centre THE Housing Board has received 20 tenders for eight pet shops at Serangoon North, the first pet centre in an HDB estate. Bids ranged from $950 to $2,700 and the shops up for tender have floor areas between 62 to 117 sq metres. An128 words
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Article, Illustration679 1986-10-25 18 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Defence bid to postpone sentence is opposed By FORMER Pan-El director Peter Tham, who will be sentenced on Wednesday for forgery, has substantial assets stashed away in various parti of the world, claimed the prosecution yesterday. The Deputy Director of the679 words
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Article, Illustration532 1986-10-25 18 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA NUS II is champion, NTI bags individual awards By BOTH the National University of_ Singapore and Nanyang Technological Institute emerged winners at the Debate 86 finals yesterday. While NUS Team n was declared the champion of the series, NTI532 words
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141 1986-10-25 18 Dr Lee encouraged by Indian attitude on trade MINISTER of State (Trade and Industry) Dr Lee Boon Yang, who returned from a brief visit to India on Thursday, is "encouraged by India's positive attitude towards doing business with Singapore", the Trade Development Board said yesterday. In New Delhi, Dr Lee141 words
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316 1986-10-25 18 31 on railway land get order to stop eviction BULLDOZERS will, for the time being at least, be prevented from levelling the homes of a group of people occupying Malayan Railway's land at Silat Road. The 31 tenants and subtenants occupying the land obtained a temporary High Court order yesterday316 words
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320 1986-10-25 18 MOTORISTS going into the city are enjoying a great deal of savings on fuel as well as on travel time, thanks to the Area Traffic Control ATC) system. Altogether, an estimated $35,000 in fuel savings is made each day since the ATC was introduced320 words
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Article27 1986-10-25 18 THE People's Association Military Band and its Girl Pipers will give a one-hour performance at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park tomorrow from 5 to 6 pm.27 words
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324 1986-10-25 18 Brighter job prospects for grads predicted JOB prospects tor umvei sity graduates are likely tc change (or the better a& the recession tapers off an NTUC leader told a forum last night Showing more optimisrr than some members of the audience at the Universitj Society's forum on the em ployment324 words
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Article415 1986-10-25 19 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN Surgeon accidentally cut 2 major blood vessels By A SURGEON who accidentally cut two major blood vessels near a woman's lung during an operation, spent 30 minutes trying to stop the massive bleeding but failed. Madam Ng Kin Cheng, 62, had a heart415 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-10-25 19 TELECOMS services available today are a "pale forerunner" of what technology has in store for the public. One day soon, when your telephone rings, you can look at its display screen and see the caller's name. If you do not wish to296 words
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136 1986-10-25 19 A BARTENDER was found guilty yesterday of harbouring a Thai woman whom he knew had overstayed her visit. Wong Sing Kian, 30, who works at Tropicana Nightclub in Scotts Road, was Jailed for six months, the minimum sentence for the offence. He was released136 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-10-25 19 THE question of how much advance notice the SAF should give employers when recalling employees for reservist in-camp training came up again yesterday. This point, as well as that of granting deferments, was the focus of a lively discussion between a group of about 190AZIZ HUSSIN - 395 words
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170 1986-10-25 19 Ten weeks' jail for man who set fire to door of flat WHEN he f Mad kit personal i**i**g^ B g* strewn •Btside the Heaslng Board flat he shared wife oUm£lmkf iTUMi Tab tJlUai Cheng became angry and set fire to the front deer. Bat after he got over hto170 words
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241 1986-10-25 19 WHILE the number of cars continues to shrink by the month, the used-car market is flourishing. In the first nine months of the year, 45,000 secondhand cars changed hands about 8,500 or a fifth more than in the same period last year. Many buyers are241 words
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Article41 1986-10-25 19 THREE candidates have passed the final Master of Medicine (Psychiatry) ex amination of the National University of Singapore School of Postgraduate Med ical Studies. They are Dr Lee Su Lan, Dr Rathi Meh endran and Dr Lim Yun Chin41 words
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150 1986-10-25 19 THE National Blood Transfusion and Scientific Services Building project, which will cost an estimated $34 million, will boast one of the most modern blood centres and laboratories. The $25 million three-sto-rey building, which will have computers and fittings costing $9 million, will150 words
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Advertisement315 1986-10-25 12 A new Lancome courier opens at Singapore's M\ 'M w^^Sifc- "'^M newest store Sogo Singapore, at Raffles City. i S W f.Jk mL 'M wk. Come over as Lancome celebrates the opening with ji I 9 r^^ k exclusive offers. Discover them all and you'll be -!-3 I 3 B^^^^315 words
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Advertisement310 1986-10-25 13 c\ ~^fl BB uur lotti riiarmacY i^fsiSß Sp^l^h fUfflßßii Jm &0* jS KArrLco UTY 3B iiiiS Bwpwji i @<9^6|BBBBBBHm! i flß^B ™^^B^ *B i- BDjI t flp 9HBB B v_^* i :^^i??^'r |6MmJhj t ipi^* ]^^^B Eii!^^^^RJP^^B y mmhßh B9 9 fIM B B i flB 5S |B c^^ Btk310 words
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Advertisement273 1986-10-25 14 Especially at Christmas... ROBINSONS The Store of A Million Gifts Buy the Cards and Receive the Stamps Free! p° nt r^uft P a C LATEST DATES OF POSTING B >J?» E^PNkS B- C Country Date L'^^^Hl 1 Australia (Eastern) 28.10.86 i V Australia (Western) 6.11.86 |bK BC^-\ Bangladesh. Rep of273 words
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Advertisement689 1986-10-25 15 MINOLTA AF-E JVHHQBr fi m BbV ?k JbTbl -BH I BfIBJBBBjBHBVBBBJ XM uhimate in carefree photography. all-new Minolta AF-E and AF-E Quartz se+ the pace fo r K^ '^(ZJf the new generation of fully automatic cameras i- It virtually frees you from all the common mistakes that go with e£689 words
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Advertisement616 1986-10-25 16 SEAT IBIZA —A new driving power that has the best of Europe in it i^^r '^^"^MMmAM Su.\9n •(■■■•••fa i W v^**— t»u .>..->« .-...,s*'"'* RB"*S9I I S *_w* w > 1- JT- r '"'^i^! f# I« i ...^^B /f r s nof very often ffiaf a car can 6oasf of616 words
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Advertisement659 1986-10-25 17 For Working Adults and School Leavers British Computer Training Now! You too can have the 1? DrillSn NqW available chance for a career in or I /\m r\l 1 1 A»* in SingaP° re with Computers! \#MI I I|JU itJI Can't find time'? Evening classes Qljol IT l^£lt l/\r%C too659 words
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Advertisement104 1986-10-25 18 BmA HUH BRKh^^jw"**"* I ImFVwSNv^ I "^^?B a H B!yjWyyf y<A^"ijJßi N Jl^^^B fl^H l^B i^BB A-^fcfc A'xt^^^B HH Best Wishes from FI€LDSTON€ FiELDSTONE TRADING (S) PTE LTD 25 DELTA ROAD #07-02. SEICLENE HOUSE, SINGAPORE 0316. TEL 270-2828 °§AUE I 8/- upwards on HH Bed Linen, BfiH K| Draperies H|104 words
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Advertisement63 1986-10-25 18 I SOMERSET RC^D HAT/ I IWI A 11l iiis^n HO KL PH64IMX 8S < 111 j. j IS T f Q H^^BB^Mvifl^Z Bf ud I^l B^^fe. H^^ fl $1 per entA redeemable "^y at Hotel Phoenix and shops JV V in Specialists' Centre. llf I AA m\^B^#i M^V^ bVL. Aft63 words
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Advertisement717 1986-10-25 19 ■PP99 W 1 COOK SMART 4* BPjCf^ "^xs GET SHARP M W^^^^K^i Sharp's latest range of 7 microwave ovens is the talk of the mL KW^arW m town. These ovens are not only packed with features that will i ii him j^^^^^y make cooking a pleasure, but also every meai717 words
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575 1986-10-25 20 The Straits Times SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1986 Austere, but astute WITH Malaysia's general election out of the way, and its economy faced with an unusually cloudy future, few would have expected the budget for the next financial year to be anything other than austere. When he presented it yesterday, the575 words
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Article122 1986-10-25 20 'It's not simple... just plain hard work." Mr S. Tiwari, senior state counsel assigned to direct the investigation into the collapse of the Lian Yak Building. "It has been calculated that the hours of coverage of Iceland in the United States if we had bought that122 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1986-10-25 20 GEORGE GILDER - GEORGE GILDER Other countries will have to lower their rates to compete By writing in the Asian Wall Street Journal The new US tax reform law has been hailed as landmark legislation, one which will encourage greater individual and private enterprise in America.1,560 words
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Article, Illustration717 1986-10-25 20 Battle to keep Bill is just beginning Editorial headlined The US Tax Reform Rollback published in the Asian Wall Street Journal on Oct 24. ON WEDNESDAY, America's President signed the landmark US tax reform BUI of 1966. The battle to get tax reform is over; the battle to keep it717 words
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654 1986-10-25 20 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane THE BURNING TEST FKE-WALJUNG ea reU gtau icmiliM mom a test to every fire-walk-er. A tost «l the bwllvfcU at. A baraaßg mh k u» bandag faith. Mi ther•aghaes* ef Ike preparar tt*a» aaaergeae to parity Umett Mi nW ud bedy, heart654 words
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Article, Illustration901 1986-10-25 21 Don't push your kids too hard, says Spock Working mothers, competition, the influence of TV these are some of the problems of child care. Dr Benjamin Spock, the well-known child care specialist, offers advice in an interview with the US News and World Report. DB SPOCK, why are today's children901 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1986-10-25 21 TAN SAI SIONG - TAN SAI SIONG Look Back lit Wonder A personal view of the week's news By ALTHOUGH Russia in apparent competition with the US is currently flinging out American diplomats like a fashionplate her last season's clothes, the Soviet Union is not so free with its1,011 words
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Advertisement55 1986-10-25 20 WIITSUU* M 333 JVHSI VCR < \N»^/ 2 Years Guarantee N^ireksN Remote Control t- Made in Japan Full Auto: Auto Power On/Play Auto Rewind Auto Eject Auto Blank Scan Auto Repeat Auto Power Off VL BecJcfc Centre Electrical Be. I Bik 214, Bedok North, St 1 *0M63 Singapore 1646. Te1:55 words
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Advertisement79 1986-10-25 20 SOGO AND GUCCI SOGO AND LANVIN SOGO AND BENELLI SOGO AND SHERIDAN SOGO AND GIOMESH 1 BIJOUX SOGO AND GIVENCHY Congratulations Sogo, you Haw Impeccable Taste. FJ BENJAMIN SONS PTE LTD 6-B Orange Grove Road, Singapore 1025. Tel: 737-0155 CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES BEST WISHES TO TO SOGO DEPARTMENT STORES79 words
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Advertisement45 1986-10-25 21 EOmanhattan U. S. A. i WTT 11 c' ii //i Jc v __^^^M^M^H^^l^HE Hi Grand Op mm Sole Agent Distributor lor Singapore Malaysia Brunei Sl vincopteltd 24 Pasir Paniang Road *08- 1 7, PSA Multi-Storey Complex. Singapore 05 1 1 Tel *****88 Telex 2590 145 words
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Advertisement67 1986-10-25 21 Game SUPER I JACKPOT I FOR SUNDAY'S I DRAW 85/86 II ITO BE DRAWN LIVE' I I OVER REDIFFUSION j M AFTER 4.30 PM In draw 84/86 I I 3 Entries submitted at H the following I 1) Killiney Road P.O. BB 2) Too Payoh Lorong 1 I j I67 words
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Advertisement451 1986-10-25 21 hate/ _^^^T (newly renovated) ■JsSp FOOD STOP Daily from 7.00 am 11.30 am jH SHAOBING YOU TIAO BUFFET BREAKFAST AT STEVENS CORNER. Ik •Indulge in the first ever Taiwanese Shaobmg You Tiao Buffet Breakfast in town alongwith other I^^ delights like our sweet or salted Soya-bean milk. Taiwanese P* porridge.451 words
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468 1986-10-25 22 Reader who authorised deduction of conservancy charge found monthly instalment being deducted too I SYMPATHISE with "Suka Suka Policy", who wrote the letter "No notice given of extra deduction" (ST, Oct 16), and must relate my experience with the Housing Board to illustrate468 words
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194 1986-10-25 22 Medisave: Son-in-law unable to help woman MY son-in-law could not use his Medisave to admit my wife to the Singapore General Hospital when she was taken there after the bus accident mentioned in the letter "Wife bleeding in bus but driver did not help" (ST, Oct 22). Ours is a194 words
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262 1986-10-25 22 MP's measures need to be reinforced by education THE letter by the MP for Whampoa (ST, Oct 11) stated two measures to raise ethical standards in the legal profession. The measures are, in my view, complementary. They may be stated thus: First, the members of the council and the disciplinary262 words
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142 1986-10-25 22 I HAVE lived in Marsiling housing estate since moving there in 1972 I was still in school then and remember how difficult it was to go to the National Library It was and still is very inconvenient to travel to the library' because of142 words
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394 1986-10-25 22 Subject choices aimed at developing full potential of students I REFER to the letter "Fewer choices for Normal stream" by "Deyi". (ST, Oct 6). The school had printed the various subject combinations for both the Express and Normal streams for next year and given them to the students with their394 words
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Letter89 1986-10-25 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Illegal 'hotel' situation has worsened" by "Long and Fruitless Wait". (ST, Oct 18). All complaints concerning illegal hotels, though predominantly anonymous, are promptly referred to the relevant police divisions for follow-up action. As the writer of the letter (name not disclosed) has not89 words
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Advertisement238 1986-10-25 22 SAFETY, PERFORMANCE ROLLOVER TO jdtO^ jmsm JKMKm (pronounced R-Cot) Vou know how it is when tyres give a bumpy ride. Or when they don't grip too well on wet, slippery roads. Or when they bald prematurely. But now, with RCOT (Rolling Contour Optimization Theory) tyres from Bridgestone, you can say238 words
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Article65 1986-10-25 23 Su*«B«i 380 +60 -ftmari Nyd 200+58 'ran* lto*. 396 +36 Motr. *Jp 570 +35 UMPMafem 332 +22 acrurtai 247 +17 iMtTn 116 +16 SW 845+15 Trwnvts 196 +15 Se. Orwtc* 50c 54 +UM ana* 186 +11 Ti-m.i Hdp 115 +11 S. Ue 1790 +10 DBS 970 10 SU 960+1065 words
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Article76 1986-10-25 23 Hon. Corpn 50c 83-7 CarUMff 474 -6 Rsttman. Msia 448 -6 Kentuc-. Spore 372 -6 ICS 720 -5 Sc4d Cow 251-5 -tot Cotii 231 -4 Landmirts H 50c 100-4 OUt 293 -3 CIC 225-3 Stnwu 50c 212 -2 StnttNMtd 186 -2 Sn Lm 140 2 Ui Propcrtoe. 128 -276 words
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Article11 1986-10-25 23 Seolion 1,769,000 Seiprop 1,101,000 Sri Hortamos 986,000 Transmorco 972.00011 words
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Article73 1986-10-25 23 TALK of a favourable Malaysian Budget late yesterday afternoon pushed share prices higher across the board. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 7.3 points to 901.74. The Business Times Composite Index gained 9.53 points to 794.75, while the DBS Index of CPF stocks rose 2.61 points to 317.13.73 words
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Article93 1986-10-25 23 Oct 23 Oct 24 3! Composite 785 22 794 75 BT indicate- *****153 *****694 BT 06 OS +64 -111 CADI —6501 —6436 08V -*****2 *****8 ST Industrials 594 44 901 74 ST finance 2014 26 *****7 ST Hotels 555 32 556.79 Oct 23 Oct 24 ST Properties 45! 9093 words
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Article48 1986-10-25 23 INDICES Highs Lows! Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite L985 86 H,gh 907 87.16 10,861 787.18(16/10/86) mb 86 Lo* 563 34 .28 4.86) 470 92 (28 4 86) W time High 1071 91 (8,2 84) 983.06 (8 2 84) All-nme La* 74 75 (17 9 64) 470.92 (28,4,86)48 words
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Article14 1986-10-25 23 THE US dollar gained 328 ticks to close at DM 2.0208 in Singapore.14 words
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Article12 1986-10-25 23 In Singapore, gold lost US$lO.5O to close at U*****.30 an ounce.12 words
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Article25 1986-10-25 23 DM Y FF SS HK$ US$ US* 2 0070 158.80 unq 2.1870 unq £***** 2 0208 160 85 6.6170 2 1900 7.8010 *****25 words
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Article60 1986-10-25 23 Eurodollar: Gained five ticks to 94.05 a contract. Deatsehem&rk: Lost 82 ticks to 0.4958 a contract. British pound: Lost 130 ticks to 1.4080 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 168 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 60 points to ***** a contract. US Treasury Bond: Gained 79 ticks to60 words
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Article81 1986-10-25 23 TOKYO Fujitsu Ltd, one of Japan's leading computer and semiconductor makers, will buy Fairchild Semiconductors, a Silicon Valley chip maker A Fujitsu spokesman said yesterday the firm will acquire 80 per cent of the stocks of the Califor-nia-based firm from its stockholders, Schlumberger Ltd,AP - 81 words
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Article57 1986-10-25 23 WASHINGTON The government tentatively approved on Thursday Delta Air Lines' acquisition of Western Airlines, the Latest in a serits of mergers that has sharply consolidated the US airline industry Delta, the country's fifth largest airline, announced last month it planned to buy Western for US$B6O million |SOAP - 57 words
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Article97 1986-10-25 23 DETROIT America's big three car makers earned a <"omt>ined US$l 19 billion (5J2.58 billion for the third quaner, up only 4 per cent from last year's US$l.l5 billion because of a 49 per cent drop by industry leader General Motors Corp. Sales for GM,UPI - 97 words
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Article95 1986-10-25 23 Raids close Bombay market BOMBAY Trading was suspended on the Bombay stock exchange for the second day yesterday as tax agents raided brokers. A 500-member team began the raids on Wednesday, seizing money, jewellery and stock certificates worth more than US$l6 million (5J34.9) from brokers. The raids are part ofAP - 95 words
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Article47 1986-10-25 23 BANGKOK Bank of America's Bangkok branch announced yesterday it was laying off 61 employees, to cut costs. The reductions in staff, all Thais, included a vice-president and 11 bank officers, said a bank spokesman. The branch had 234 workers before the reductions APAP - 47 words
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513 1986-10-25 23 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN 5 financial institutions will be primary dealers By THE NEW government securities market will be launched on March 2 next year, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced yesterday. And as expected, the Big Four banks have received their licences to be513 words
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130 1986-10-25 23 Major tin producers to set ceiling JAKARTA Representatives of nine major tin producing countries will meet in Jakarta on Monday to tackle the difficult task of propping up prices in the face of a fragile international market, delegates said. Seven ministers from the Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) willReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration382 1986-10-25 23 THE toy to own, it seems, is a Japanese radio-con-trolled toy car and zooming demand worldwide has led the world's largest maker of such cars to add a $15 million factory at Marsiling. Nikko Electronic Toys in Singapore sold 100 per cent382 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-10-25 23 Former Promet head willing to stage comeback FORMER Promet chairman Tan Sri Ibrahim Mohamed is willing to maxe a comeback to help put the company back on its feet. He believes he can turn the company around within four years. His sole condition is that he must be given aMBT - 418 words
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316 1986-10-25 23 GEORGE KENT (M) Bhd, a member of the Johan Holdings grour, is acquiring a 20 per cnt stake in another listed Malaysian company, C I Holdings, for M515.8 million. The company will buy nine million shares at M51.75 each from C I316 words
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Article67 1986-10-25 23 TOKYO The Japanese government is raising almost US$l.5 billion (5*3.27 billion) in the first public issue of shares in the privatised communications giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT), the Finance Ministry announced yesterday. A total of 502 institutional investors, such as banks and insurance firms, and 191AFP - 67 words
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499 1986-10-25 23 NORA CHENG - Motor group restructuring its debts NORA CHENG By MOTOR Leasing Pte Ltd, which recently won a $140 million bus supply contract in Thailand after a tough 20-month struggle, now faces an even more difficult task. Since it was placed under receivership on Oct 14, the company is believed to be499 words
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169 1986-10-25 23 SINGAPORE AIRLINES is among four companies that will pit their management skills against each other today in the finals of the 16th National Management Game. Six, four-member teams selected from about 100 since June will thrash out "balanced decisions within a time limit" in169 words
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Article3531 1986-10-25 24 READERS should be aware of the imHabom of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock eichanfe, is covered in "business done". Further, because al deahnfs at a particular price s r e lumped together, the table does not show the3,531 words
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Article2399 1986-10-25 24 NMJSTRIALS Aimomoto (302B) 1 2) 302 AJcom (678 70S) (1) 66 (3) 68 (8) 67 AISB (658) (5) 65 1 66 API (698 70S) (3) 68 i4) 68 5 M 5) 69 s 11 70 ASM 1 488) i23i 1 48 (2) 1 47 (38)2,399 words
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Article2869 1986-10-25 24 Al shares quoted have > par value of $1, iriesj otherwise specified Adimtec for scnp/riftrtJ N Tai-eiempted drndend AW h traded w\ toti of 10 sham cacti, with the prict quoted in doian Trustee stocks undet CPf Approved bnestfnefn SchenM- 1986 Last Yield Vol Day Hjti2,869 words
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Article310 1986-10-25 25 1 SIJM. 2 Nr *«i tmtmmt artr i OCK fenc*. 4 mfctto «t OK >'mki I <M>*« lutritaki *7tf to BtMter OUT. UOF'i rain.** tfce it UCf mMk «t OK <*mm. OCBC OUB UOB DBS KNOT HUB Savings daily 3'< V/i 3 3 Monthly 3 3 <. Autosave310 words
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Article158 1986-10-25 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doiars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4057—1.4085 7.26—6.99 Canadian dollar 1.5776—1.5795 6.40—6.30 NZ dollar 1.1107-1.1134 9.25—8.84 Sterling pound 3.1217—3.1253 3.23—3.18 US dollar 2.1930—2.1940 4.59—4.55 Local doiars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling158 words
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665 1986-10-25 25 Hongkong Hang Seng -%m Friday 2,286.07 (2,254.79) Austratan Al-Ordinaries Friday 1,362.30(1,367.30) Nkkei Stock Average Friday 16,284.00 (16,308.27) Financial Times industrials Thursday 1,249.90 (1,262.40) Dow Jones Average $!jfi Thursday 1,834.93 (1,808.35) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) I''''''' i—r-T 1665 words
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Article333 1986-10-25 25 Oct 24 HK} Ckanc* Aisoc *irt HoteH I 36 unch Bor* Of East Ask. 20 60 +0 2 Carboy Pocific Air 5 80 +0 05 Cheung Kong 33 00 +0 25 CNno Light 21 30 +0 6 Cross Horb Tunnel 10 00 +0 05 f E Consortium 0 53333 words
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Article357 1986-10-25 25 Mitsub Chem 631 7 Mitsub Elec 431 -9 Mrtiub Estate 1920 190 Mitsub Heavy 405 -26 Mitsubrshi 900 1 00 M.t%u. Co 490 -32 Mine. ShipWdg 1 39 +1 Mrrsm Smelting 295 -1 Mitsukosh. 1040 unch Mitsum. 1370 +30 Murata Mfg 2700 +140 Nee 2120 +20 N«ko Sec 1320+20357 words
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Article330 1986-10-25 25 Oct 24 C«b Chant* (fcrt) A C I 370 unch A N I 295 +3 Aberfoyle 1080 -10 Age 325 -5 Amcor 380 Ampol Exp 275 -10 Ampol Pet 280S Am 538 +4 Anodne Autt 324 -I Ashton 225 -5 BHP 862+2 Beach Petroleum 65 -3 Be* Group 990330 words
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Article212 1986-10-25 25 Oct 23 IBS ChmiAlcoo 36W Allied S.g 40% W Amox Inc 13% Amr Corp 60% +1% Att 23% Bethlehem Sri 6% Boeing Co 55% +1% Burroughs Cp 73% +1% Ca.efp*or Co 37 Chose Monhtn 36* Chrysler Cp 37* +1% Citicorp 49% Cons Not Gas 31* -1-1% Consol Ed212 words
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Article491 1986-10-25 25 Oct 23 tan Ckav NXJSTRMLS ABadtyom 291 -7 Am. Dairies BTR PLC 283xd -5 Babcock* 176 -I Barclays 459 -8 Beechom 415 -10 BCC 258 -2 BtueOcJe 606 +3 BOC Group 326 -3 Boot* 224 -3 Bowater 328 -5 BATS... 435 -3 Bntonmo 138 I BP 658 -15 B491 words
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Article99 1986-10-25 25 THE US dollar closed higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer in active trading, fluctuating within a range of 2.1880 and 2.1930. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0175/85 and closed at 2.0185/95. Trading was narrow, fluctuating within 2.006599 words
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Article121 1986-10-25 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5528,926 and £1129,306 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened in the morning at U*****.30/4.80. It hit a high of U*****.80/5.30 and closed for lunch at U*****.30/3.80. It re-opened in the afternoon at U*****.70/3.20, and recovered to U*****.00/3.50 before closing at U*****.30/4.50. Source:121 words
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Article21 1986-10-25 25 GOLD US$/oz Fri Tim Singapore 414.00—414.50 424.50-425.00 Hongkong 414.*****.80 424.90—425.40 Thurs Nod New Yofk 414.80—415.30 425.70—426.20 London 423.25—424.00 424.00—424.5021 words
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Article175 1986-10-25 25 Hanmn* prices lor Sngapore UnH Trust Tkt Ciwirei 0.92-0.99 Dm S*w«s Fuk) 0.84-0.90 S'pore Prof Fund 0.37-0.41H 1 Spore Stc Fwxf 0.61-0.66 Spore hmtf Fund 0.70-0.76 Spore Eflnrty Fund 0.46— 0.50 lawHl *WB» 1VM)1 MH kmA Fund 1.26-1.36 IW Pro( Fund 0.38-043 Mat Stantu Fund 0.35-0.40 m tojtyi175 words
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Article86 1986-10-25 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit AFTER an extremely quiet opening at 94.05, the Eurodollar went on to develop good two-way trading despite the narrow range of 94.03/05. The December contract dosed five ticks higher than yesterday at 9105. (100 implied laurel rate Opea tat (Han): MM. Act Val (Ttan): 17«. upea Hign86 words
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Article52 1986-10-25 25 DECEMBER Deutschemark opened 54 ticks kmer at 0.4966. Trading was active with the December contract closing at 0.4968, down 82 ticks. (US dallw/Deufcbemark) upea mm (nm): ztm. am vai cnan): im. Opes High Lew Sett Bat tai Dm 86 0.4986/83 0.4986 0.4941 0.4958 1200 Martl 0.4964 0.4964 0.4964 0.497552 words
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Article39 1986-10-25 25 DECEMBER pound closed 130 ticks lower at 1.4080 in quiet trading. (British Pound Obm Ist (Tkan): lfH. Ad V«l (Tinn): upaa tugs i_«w sen cat M Dee 86 1.4150 1.4150 1.4080 1.4080 30 Mart! 1.3905 tm 1.374539 words
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Article43 1986-10-25 25 DECEMBER yen also traded actively lower, < los ing 168 ticks lower at 0.*****1 (Ja/mame Yen) Opm Ist (Than): UR. Ac* V«i (Tkmn): m. upaa Hifß uam sen em Ve. DmH 0.*****2 0.*****6 0.*****0 0.*****1 1225 Mw 87 0.*****3A 0.*****7 JM 0.*****943 words
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Article54 1986-10-25 25 DECEMBER Nikkei closed at ***** after reaching a day's high of *****. (Nikkei Stock Avenge latex) Opaa ttrt (Than): Utt. Act V«l (Than): 4U. Open mfii Lev Sett E«t Vel eaat *****.30 *****.24 *****.53 *****.00 Niv N ***** Dm ***** ***** ***** ***** 358 Mar 8754 words
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Article89 1986-10-25 25 DECEMBER US T-txmd opened sharpiy nigher at 96.14 as bullish sentiment spilled over from late Chicago trading. Market was supported by the strong dollar and good demand during the oneyear T-bill auction portending good overseas participation for the US govt quarterly refunding programme to be announced next89 words
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Article36 1986-10-25 25 DECEMBER gold settled at U*****.90 an ounce, down US$ll.lO. (list per troy ounce) Report* fTorr BA Fulurei Opes WtfM Uw Sett E_rt fM Oat 413.40 Doe 415.90 Opts tat (Ttart): 11. Act Vftl (lam): Nil.36 words
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Article19 1986-10-25 25 Rubber Ctoant P"C*> cents fkh Singapore j November 187 50 unchanged Mataysta November ***** down halt cent zr.19 words
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Article17 1986-10-25 25 Tri Closing prices MS'kk KL Tin 15.01 up 13 cents Turnover 82 tonnes (Jowr 35 tonnes17 words
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Article28 1986-10-25 25 Coqp*' I ttnrw mm Spot 928 00—928 5C (924 00— 974 bC: 5 months 953 00—953 bC (948 bO-949 00) Market tone Stead*' Sain 19 .550 toonet28 words
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Article25 1986-10-25 25 da*) prten Sihwr US Smppott b 6fr-b 65 5 77 5 82 flan KM Ne» Yort SSI-5.J7 5 81— bit Sorct Cn*t S*su Sport25 words
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Article30 1986-10-25 25 CM«trict> Aitinnoiofri i tonw ■sa Spot 816 50— 817 00 (817 50-818 00' 3 months 826 50— 827 00 (829 50— 830.00 1 Market tone Steao. Sates 5.85C tonnes30 words
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Article83 1986-10-25 25 OcCNo* 685 isoutt ane iceotr»l'. 695 (nortti Rtfbwd prtriok US4 tomw! RK! pattr M No» Dec )»f 300 iseheri RBC Stunr Mo«/Oec tor 250 (stMen< RBC o*' No«'Dec/kP 3?C (stOers Dude stearin Hfutr*.s«f Unq paim oi Cioct« prices on the KLCE (IQ/tsnm) Mantti Net Last Trade Sain Mov83 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-10-25 25 Vessel Berth Air Dep K^pti Wttnm Aconcagua KlB a'side 25/10 Auby K2SW a'side 25/10 Builder 2 K22 a'side 25/10 Yichang K27 a'side 25/10 C S Ocean K34 25/10 28/10 Catamarca 2 Kl6 25/10 27/10 Edith R2B 25/10 27/10 Equator K22 25/10 26/10 Equator 4 K23 25/10 26/10254 words
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Article612 1986-10-25 26 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Changes to set future course for industry By STOCKBROKERS will meet this morning at the Stock Exchange of Singapore's annual general meeting to elect new officials and vote on changes to its Articles of Association and rules and memorandum which will effectively set the612 words
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Article609 1986-10-25 26 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Stock market weekly round-up By Singapore WITH the release of the Malaysian Budget, which was more or less in line with expectations, fears that the market could undergo a sharp pullback have been dispelled and investors are now hopeful that the rally would609 words
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258 1986-10-25 26 Plantation and mining sectors perform well Kuala Lumpur WITH investors expecting Malaysian companies to benefit from the Malaysian Budget, the Kuala Lumpur stock market did relatively better than its Singapore counterpart. Malaysian shares surged ahead, while Singapore shares were largely ignored during the week. Rising commodity prices and the interest258 words
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Article184 1986-10-25 26 Most active stock HEAVY trading la Seallan Hateto an Thursday poshed the stack te the tap af the active Hat far the week, ahead af Belaager Prepertles, which ha4 dominated trading daring the tint three days. Sealies was the mast active stack an I%nnday when 4.1t mllllor, shares184 words
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Article66 1986-10-25 26 THE FOLLOWWG is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange o Singapore this week Compan. Vtkmt Price (J) Hfe* (Si in (J) (000! Oct 24 '86 86 Sealion 8.545 0.70 0.81 0.37 Setprop 7.264 1.28 1 46 0.71 Stme Dart* 5.22466 words
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Advertisement137 1986-10-25 23 W SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT ®£&°d. S LISKJ At #03 01 to #03-03. Shaw Centre (next to Lido Theatre). efi^f Scotts Road. Singapore 0922. Tel: *****47/8 j^rr^^^iO^^^^^ i— H Yi Price k^ Hand made I a se1 I II I panels 100% pure silk carpets, {TO^^^yy^p^rV%» hand-made, 120 lines, J^"^" JaO6/* j137 words
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Advertisement49 1986-10-25 24 S Congratulations 9 m Best Wishes to 5 Ngee Ann H g Polytechnic H on the occasion of their m official opening from 5 Iris's Catering Services Restaurant and Canteen 2 Chinese Cuisine Spicy Noodles gZ Assorted Noodles B Western Gourmet g Muslim Specialities gg Barbeque Delicacies Snack Bar49 words
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Advertisement13 1986-10-25 25 (BUKU MERAN) IS COMPILED TO PROVIDE THE FULLEST INFORMATION ON A COMPANY'S PROFILE13 words
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Advertisement837 1986-10-25 26 I it H I <^^ Sofa Ssts a r> Leisure chair i L^^H^l s^^VV \*7 5360 1^ $^9 *<* 1 Central Furniture Co. fen. 1 f^ 155 Blk 79 Toa Payoh Central WJ -j4 <* I Singapore 1231 Tel: *****22 Sesks2ls Sun Pub. Hoi: 12nn 9pm Business^ (WH t ;ol837 words
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Advertisement69 1986-10-25 26 1 DRESSING TABLE A STOCV '^^^^Hiß^r^B l^H QUFEN SIZE BED "**^«Jt M Ht>>M f $4AQ l {f^-2^^^^ PULIOUT BED A^"^^ s ""T S t^~~~~~ ;UfC|f^J SHOWl?<>bf/ fACIORV LACOUCP O*MNG Sf l SbipOPjWLIRQ MANUFAQURER iICZIiVvSS^ II79,SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1232 DAJL> DISPLAY WOQarr -1000 Dm (SUNDAYS AND HOtIOAVS A.' 'JS>.'*, 63 -1569 words
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Advertisement708 1986-10-25 27 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES HHHHI STANTS RSSOBBI HH Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: oihuio nouuoo I S^KBSBg Sa es ggr^e. Tel *****11 Straits Times ss2s m psc cm Collected 555 .00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724-/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525. 62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS Coopers 1708 words
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Advertisement561 1986-10-25 27 KfTCHEN MANAGER Major Singapore restaurant organization is seeking a progressive thinking individual with food handling experience. We are opening new restaurants this year. Can you perform the following functions? Coordination and organizational ability. Inventory and ordering procedures. Sourcing and purchasing food products. Insure training of new staff. Control food handling,561 words
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Advertisement597 1986-10-25 27 Peat Marwick Management Consultants offer a wide range of services which include Business Advisory Services. Information Systems Services, Executive Selec and Finance Consulting. Acquisition Advisory Services. Client Seminars Research, Feasibility Studies and General Consulting. Medical and Pharmaceutical Industry Our client, a Singapore subsidiary of a multinational group engaged in the597 words
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Advertisement339 1986-10-25 28 APPOINTMENTS A leading corporation requires a well qualified Funds Manager I For this appoint ment we seek a suitably qualified graduate with an Honours degree, under 40. with a proven track record in corporate finance. His expertise is likely to have been acquired in the fund management operations of a339 words
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Advertisement656 1986-10-25 28 EHDB The Internal Audit Department of the HDB is a fast growing Department engaged in the conceiving, planning, organising and the conducting of financial, management, computer and technical audits. The Department has an immediate need for outstanding personnel for the following senior appointments: (A) INTERNAL AUDITOR (B) EDP AUDITOR (C)656 words
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Advertisement744 1986-10-25 28 RESEARCH SCIENTISTS AUSTRALIA Carlton United Breweries, one of the world s great brewers, produces and markets a range of excellent products around the world including FOSTER'S LAGER Australia s Famous Beer Carlton Group Technical Services seeks to appoint Research Scientists to conduct research and development investigations associated with the brewing744 words
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Advertisement1533 1986-10-25 29 APPOINTMENTS 1i A well established public-listed finance company ,™itesap P i,cai,onsio,ihepc, s tof, j ]C IP^O f ADMISSIONS JANUARY 1987 INTAKE IPriccWuterhousc djk I loans ICIU'O french-singapore institute I ADMINISTRATION UMaEHL german^ingapore institute We requue resourceful, self-motivated and energetic individuals wishing OFFICER CE A level h de 0 ?T' V1,533 words
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Advertisement1839 1986-10-25 30 APPOINTMENTS "f^" 1 iT^^ B y m comma A^" m^ i-^—»^^i^i^a^a^a^^^^a^a^ ipyit^ s Vtion ol 1 IVx*^- TT 4 T>*pi f2 vacancies) £->^ fT^ M_i m/m/ i\ I W 's^*4 COMPAQ Computer Corporation, a Fortune 500 t^rfwmtionjs the fastest gmwing computer company in the Ugmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaamam -crf*** 6 1 11 11,839 words
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Advertisement602 1986-10-25 31 APPOINTMENTS The MRT Corporation invites applications for the post of: RESIDENT ENGINEER (TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND SUPERVISORY CONTROL SYSTEMS) (REF. NO. EM/RE(T).3S) GROSS SALARY RANGE: $3,739 $4,947 P.M. The successful candidate should possess a degree in electrical/electronics engineering or equivalent professional qualifications from an acceptable institution with at least 5 years post602 words
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Advertisement1552 1986-10-25 31 We take seconds to mount a defence. Two years to get you ready. It's absolutely crucial that the IHHHHHISIIHI^UH That's why our rewards to these RSAF is combat-ready round the clock. J U men are tremendous. Beoinning Being the first line of Singapore's Bfl W^/ mtSk^m IHh *****1 salaries of1,552 words
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Advertisement806 1986-10-25 32 APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for: 8 I j (A) Lectureship Positions Lecturer Grade 1 Gross Salary: $5062 to $621 3 pm Lecturer Grade 2 Gross Salary: $3567 to $5293 pm j Lecturer Grade 3 Gross Salary: $2876 to $4775 pm (B) Senior Tutorship Positions Gross Salary:806 words
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Advertisement653 1986-10-25 32 We are the Singapore subsidiary of the THOMSON Group of France world leader in high technology electronics and I household appliances, with engineering, production and marketing facilities worldwide. We are getting bigger and stronger. We attribute this to corporate all round commitment in technological and people development and a capable653 words
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Advertisement574 1986-10-25 32 (\mCVi MARINE SERVICES ft I A JOINT VENTURE BETWEEN CLEW ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED WIJSMULLER MARINE SERVICES (F.E.) PTE LTD Specialist Shipping Joint Venture wish to retain services of ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR Joint Venture apart from maintaining own books also keeps books for a number of associated companies. Qualifications Degree or ACCA574 words
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Advertisement632 1986-10-25 32 I HiirintfiiuluMtKw MODULO-2 PTE LTD Is a professional software house and consultancy providing tailored and packaged software solutions on leading computer hardware in both the commercial and engineering fields The assignments we operate are hoth challenging and technically interesting, and our projects adopt a structured software development team environment We632 words
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Advertisement677 1986-10-25 33 APPOINTMENTS M COLO STORAGE _A MANUFACTURING invites applications for the post of MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT The candidate will report to the Chief 8888 Accountant and will be responsible for costing and preparation/ evaluation of §81 i management accounts for specified operations under his charge. We are looking for an accountant with677 words
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Advertisement505 1986-10-25 33 B BORNEO SHIPPING PTE LTD (a member of the Inchcape Group) invites applications for: MARKETING EXECUTIVES Applicants should be: below 35 years with min 5 years direct field experience in the marketing of liner services. Personal attributes of the successful applicants would likely include an aggressive selling disposition, excellent communication505 words
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Advertisement630 1986-10-25 33 I SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK I FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEALERS Owing to the rapid expansion of our treasury activities, we are looking for young and dynamic people who are able to make positive contributions to join our dealing team. Applicants should have at least I—31 3 years of relevant i dealing630 words
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Advertisement654 1986-10-25 33 APRO, Singapore's fastest growing professional security organisation requires: PROTECTION OFFICERS for assignments in the City or Jurong area. (Gross salary in City: $530 $900} (Gross salary in Jurong: $700 $900) Your future with APRQ Is this >ou? APRO is a subsidiary of GCE Level or Inchcape and the training secondary654 words
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Advertisement746 1986-10-25 34 APPOINTMENTS C=f*l IV!A!MUFACTURIIMC3~ I 0 1 SINGAPORE PTE LTD B> We oio i progressive US multi-national corporation (.amongst the top I Fortune 500 companies) specialising in the assembly and testing of j PCBs for the computer and telecommunication industries. In conjuncEf non with the expansion of our Singapore facility, we746 words
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Advertisement877 1986-10-25 34 PCI ranks among the world's leading manufacturers of printed circuits boards, liquid crystal displays and finished electronic assemblies. Our success in the marketplace today stems from the in-house combination of major PCI technologies encompassing wire bondable printed circuits boards, chip-on-board assemblies, state-of-the-art computer-controlled surface mount capabilities and vapour phase reflow877 words
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Advertisement422 1986-10-25 34 MARCO POLO INTERNATIONAL GROUP CONTROLLER We are a newly established and rapidly expanding international hotel chain seeking a high-calibre Group Controller to head its Controller's Office. A minimum of 8 years' relevant hotel experience with at least 5 years as Controller or equivalent level in reputable hotel. Good communication skills422 words
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Advertisement316 1986-10-25 34 mp IS FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS NOTICES THEBANKRI'PTO ACT (CHAPTER 18) lf!l Edition IN THF HHJH COl RT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 3t24 OF 19Sa re: lim Phang l^nj Kx pane 1 nlted Commercial Bank Creditor mm IN THE MATTER OF A BANKRUPTCI PETTTKJN ULED ON THE 28TH DA^ OF JUNE,316 words
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Advertisement626 1986-10-25 35 APPOINTMENTS Sentosa Development Corporation invites applications for the post of:Senior Officer (Operations) Qualifications. Experience Other Requirements An Honours Degree with 4 years of relevant experience. Candidate with General Degree and with 5 years or more of relevant experience may also be considered. Ability to put up analytical reports. Active and626 words
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Advertisement978 1986-10-25 35 BP wmw™ I rCT3^^r^LTJ'B^¥^ «i^^f An eBtab Bhed Computer Institution mW mni Hra[#ffi!Wffil K&^l 8 looking for qualified personnel to Bl| T^S|| HaSsAaJumUjUISbI K^li < ne following Part-time and B|| ■|T^j^|l lllllliHllHllpllil^^ Full-time positions. B&: \^^M^^7 Applications are invited from Suitably T^iß i Computing and Systems B:;| Qualified persons for978 words
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Advertisement797 1986-10-25 35 WORLD COLLEgToT SOUTH EAST ASIA SINGAPORE The United World College of South Fast feu otters a secondary education to boys ,md girls ot all nationalities, boarding and day students, in the age range 11-18. There are 100 teaching start and 1350 students in t'le College. Academic courses lead to G.C.S.E.797 words
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Advertisement1309 1986-10-25 36 NOTICES (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors of Singapore Airlines Limited wishes to make the following announcement:--1 UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1986 THE COMPANY THE GROUP SIX MONTHS ENDED SIX MONTHS ENDED 30.9.86 30.9.85 Change 30.9.86 30.9.85 Change SS Million1,309 words
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Advertisement331 1986-10-25 36 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 537 of 1986 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of K AIM) SAFES (FAR EAST) Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding331 words
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Advertisement659 1986-10-25 36 The MRT Corporation Tender Notice SUPPLY OF E M EQUIPMENT (1) Wheel Profile Recording Device (2) Ridemeter (3) Power Supplies 0 ~3OV (4) 2-way Radio System Analyser (5) Frequency Counter (6) Signal Generator (7) Power Meter (8) Watt Meter (9) Multimeters (10) Portable Telephone Sets •The MRT Corporation invites tenders659 words
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Advertisement214 1986-10-25 36 SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPITAL TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from registered tenderers for the supply and deliveryTender No 355/86 Design. Supply and Installation of 12 Nos. Outpatient Counters At Block 3 of the New Singapore General Hospital Closing date At noon 10.11.86 Tender forms with full particulars are obtainable from Finance214 words
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Advertisement704 1986-10-25 36 IN THE MATTKR OF THK COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OK PRESTIGE DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLITION (PURSUANT TO SECTION 2* (1KB) At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the company held at 84 South Bridge Road =04-00, Leung Kai Fook Building. Singapore 0105. on Monday.704 words
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Advertisement615 1986-10-25 36 THK BA.NkRI PTCY ACT (CHAITER 18) TAkE NOTICK THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on the 10th day of October 1986 IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 555/85 Agnes J Francisco, i/c *****27/1 of Blk 253 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4 =11-171. Singapore 2056. 184/86 Abdul Hamid615 words
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Advertisement712 1986-10-25 36 IN UIK MATTER <^ THK COMPANIES \< < UP AND IN THK MATTER OK Ml Ml HABITAT PTK. LTD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOU TION (PI RSI ANT TO SECTION m<ixb) At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the company held at 84 South Bridge Road »04-00, Leung Kai Fook Bull ling,712 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-10-25 37 Mansell will not play it safe ADELAIDE NIGEL MANSELL refuses tt play the percentages in tomorrow's Australian Grand Prix, the race in which he should become the first Briton to win the World Drivers' Championship since James Hunt in 1976. Mansell said on Thursday he could not afford to sitReuter - 396 words
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Article, Illustration447 1986-10-25 37 LONDON England No. 1 Darren Hall provided the first major upset in the English Masters badminton championships here on Thursday when be beat joint-third seed Misbun Sidek, ot Malaysia, 15-4, 18-17 in his opening match. "I got away to a flyer and I was determined I447 words
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Article172 1986-10-25 37 BOSTON The Boston Red Sox moved to within one game of their first World Series Championship in 68 years by topping the New York Mets 4-2 on Thursday. The victory gave Boston a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series. Boston ended a string ofReuter - 172 words
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Article287 1986-10-25 37 BANGKOK Singapore experienced a sweet-sour day in the consolation matches at the Asian junior volleyball championships here on Thursday. The Republic's men outplayed Qatar 16-14, 13-7, 15-9 but their women counterparts crashed 9-15, 8-15, 17-15. 6-15 to India. Defending champions Japan and China qualified for the women'sAP; Reuter; AFP - 287 words
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Article, Illustration223 1986-10-25 37 Lyle shares lead with McNulty ALGARVE (Portugal) Britain's Sandy Lyle and Zimbabwe's Mark McNulty shared the lead after carding six-under-par 66s in Thursday's first round of the £$100,000 ($312,000) Portuguese Open golf championship. The pair finished a stroke clear of another Briton, Mark Johnson, and South African veteran John Bland.223 words
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Article183 1986-10-25 37 NEW DELHI Favourite Stig Andervang, of Sweden, in a Ford RS2OO, led a 62-car pack after completing the 744-kilometre first leg of the Himalayan motor rally on Thursday. Andervang and his Dutch co-driver, Andrei Schoonenwolf, completed the first leg at Nainital, in northern Uttar Pradesh, withAFP - 183 words
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Article257 1986-10-25 37 CHICAGO THE Chicago Marathon takes off tomorrow with its most competitive men's field in three years, precisely because the Welshman who put the race on the running map is resting. The missing Welshman is Steve Jones, an aircraft mechanic in the Royal Air Force andAP - 257 words
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Advertisement406 1986-10-25 37 FOH FOH CO. PTE. LTD. I (H Importers-Exporters. Wholesalers Stockists TJf. in Housewares. Kitchenwares. Glasswares and Consumer Goods Sole Agent for ffjIAISEN The biggest Manufacturer i;w^>*l of Household Products: Japan ®SOGO DEPARTMENT STORES (S) PTE. LTD. on their official opening 25th October 1986 ftSIMMONSfree Kl ■-^liaj^^J© AMERICA simmons CLEARING WAREHOUSE406 words
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Article189 1986-10-25 38 PENANCi Trainer Teh Choon Beng has lodged an appeal with the Malayan Racing Association over the decision by the Penang Turf Club's racing stewards to relegate Dun Dam in from first to third last Sunday. MRA Secretary Tim Thompson yesterday confirmed that he had received189 words
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Article3454 1986-10-25 38 GOING FORECAST: GOOD TO YIELDING BSBMmBBSSS 2.30 CLASS 2 DIV 4 1,200m 1H (Ratings: 104-89) ■nHMi (Stakes: $15,500) 1 1*2247 Machine Gu at (118) Jimmy Kok-Zain sag +.5. Tightened at 900m and steadied approaching home turn, finishing last of 7 C2-4 1200m yielding last week; went down3,454 words
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Article, Illustration436 1986-10-25 38 TONTO - TONTO By" Our man on the track NZ-bred in the pink for Race 5 PENANG Rockabilly, a stylish all-lhe-way win ner a fortnight ago, remains in tip-top condition and should account for the Class 2 Div 2 field over 1,700m in Race 5 at Penang today. The436 words
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Article296 1986-10-25 38 RACE TONTO PEDIGREE MISTER X LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN 3 Toy Drummer 1 Machine Gun 3 Toy Drummer 3 Toy Drummer 3 Toy Drummer 1 2 Udomsak 3 Toy Drumm<?r 1 Machine Gun 1 Machine Gun 4 Mr Magic 1 Machine Gun 4 Mr Magic 2 Udomsak296 words
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Article223 1986-10-25 38 LUCKY LEO - Top Ryde is not to be overlooked LUCKY LEO By TOP RYDE IPs recent form is far from impressive, but he still warrants an each-way flutter against a mediocre lot in Race 4 at Penang today. A winner of two races this season, the Englishbred by Relkino can again greet223 words
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Article57 1986-10-25 38 RACE I: Udomsak, Toy Diummi'i Mi Magic, Sofia. Rf-ja K »p HACK 2: Plastic Queen MACE S: Elite Cadet, Had To Be Humble. Duke Paj-ne A, lia> Thunder fcACE4: Genius 11. HUTE 5: Rockabilly. ChevalitT Du Vaal. RACK Drum Roll, Fernhill Rh.CE 7: Everything Nice 11. Smile For Me.57 words
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Article406 1986-10-25 39 ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG Sptnifex n. with Victorian jockey Ron Burgess in the saddle, put in an attractive workout on a yielding track yesterday morning. The five-year-old New Zealand gelding by Habitation was kept on the bit to clock 44.2 sec over 600m.406 words
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Article89 1986-10-25 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 54 55 58 E Brenhelen 34 42 31 Dragon 31 31 33 K Leong 31 16 13 Bead 29 23 18 Noordin 29 23 17 Shaamngam 29 17 13 West 28 27 23 Yeoh 27 37 24 Samsari 26 16 18 Uh 25 2489 words
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Article1122 1986-10-25 39 i llw WWk 200 CLASS 5 DIV 5 1,200m 9 n T (Ratings: 43-39) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 *6*918 Kawaa Karlb i<.s (47) Joo Chiat-Noor-din 7 nzg dl *1.5 Sobian 2 9**169 N««e Native 55.5 (45) KC Loong-Jaafar 5 ag dl -1 Rahmat J 59**10 Prospector O 55 (44)1,122 words
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Article91 1986-10-25 39 Vet barn destoyed by fire LOUISVILLE A spark from a welder's torch ignited hay and caused the destruction of a veterinary barn at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, on Thursday. Firemen took an hour to control the blaze which caused damage estimated at U*****,000 (about *****,000). Barn managerUPI - 91 words
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Article41 1986-10-25 39 LOS ANGELES Phone Trick, co-favourite with Groovy for the US$l million (about Ss2.l million) Breeders' Cup Sprint next month, suffered two broken sesamoids in his right front foot during a workout at Santa Anita and has been retired. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-10-25 39 MELBOURNE THE A5750,000 (about Ssl million) W.S. Cox Plate at Moonee Valley today promises to be the match race of the decade with New Zealand champions Bonecrusher and Waverley Star vying for the title of Australasia's best racehorse. There is no denying Bonecrusher's class with sixMelbourne Sun - 280 words
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Article151 1986-10-25 39 Bides Ist 2nd 3rd Placing, for last 11 rides INg 222 35 16 9 ********** 2 Sestich 273 *****5 ********** 3 P Johnson *****3222 ********** 4 *Ismadl 173 2123 18 ********** 5 Duals 193 212*21 ********** C Leong 207 21 16 ********** 7 CMk *****3*22 ********** 80* 275151 words
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Article93 1986-10-25 39 Ist Snd 3rd Goodman 23 15 18 Auric 16 18 18 Blnegrass 14 7 6 Chong Keng Leong 11 8 12 Agasam 10 6 12 Shanmugam 10 5 2 Chens 9 15 10 Chong Kok lim 9 10 3 Sonny Khoo 7 7 5 AJK 7 6 393 words
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Article152 1986-10-25 39 Record all in a Day's work LEXINGTON (Kentucky) Pat Day set a record for the most wins by a jockey during a Keeneland meeting when he rode Slippin N' Slyding to victory in the U5522,880 (about $46,000) feature race on Thursday. It was his fourth winner for the afternoon andUPI - 152 words
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Advertisement212 1986-10-25 38 Chart Foulks Lynch Full-Time Accountancy Courses* (CAC K MA ICS \\l In the List o months. Chart Foulks Lynch's Fu!l-Time Courses have shown tremendous growth. Come and find out why at any of the following seminars inducted by our Managing Director, Mr. Stewart Maugham Admission is free. Kuala Lumpur kL.212 words
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Article, Illustration45 1986-10-25 39 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Our heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to our Chairman Mr. Stephen Jen Yuen Foon and family on the demise of his beloved mother JEN LIM SUE AN jgg\ From: The Management vnijj/ an d Staff of MANAOINGAOCNTS AIU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.45 words
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Article, Illustration121 1986-10-25 39 SARDAR HARI SINGH PHALLEWAL passed away peacefully on 24/10/86 leaving behind beloved Wife: Gurdial Kaur Sons: Avtar Singh Karam Singh Daughters-in-law: Amarjit Kaur Ranjit Kaur Daughter: Charan Kaur Son-in-law: Gurdeep Singh (J.8.) 7 grandsons, 1 grand-daughter-in-law, 4 granddaughters, 1 grand-son-in-law, 2 great-granddaughters, relatives and friends to mourn his121 words
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Article40 1986-10-25 39 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MOM. LUM AH YEOW wish to thank all relatives, friends, colleagues and Business Associates for their condolences, wreaths, attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement. Son Kwok Kan Hlng and daughter Stetla Kwofc.40 words
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Article, Illustration167 1986-10-25 39 CHOW CHUN KUEN AGE: 76 passed away peacefully on 23.10.86, leaving behind bei wQWWOZ SONS: Chow Kar Seng Chow Kar Chee Chow Kar Kay, Thomas Chow Kar Yee, Michael DAUGHTERS: Chow Lin Peg Chow Lin Tal 4 daughters-in-law, 2 sons-in-law, 16 grandchildren, 1 grand son-in-law and 1 great167 words
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77 1986-10-25 39 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Our heartfelt condolence to our Chairman and Managing Director, MR. POH AH TEE and family on the demise of his father, the late MR. POH KIONG From: Board of Directors, Management Staff P.D. MANUFACTURING INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD. HONG ACTIVE ALLOY PTE. LTD. ALLGLASS SERVICES77 words
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Article, Illustration140 1986-10-25 39 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MOM. MARY YEO SEOK LOO Departed. 17th Oct. 1986 wish to express their heartfelt thanks to ail relatives, friends, priests, prayer groups, Doctors. Nurses tt Staff of Ward 48 SGH for their kind assistance, attendance, concern, donations, condolences wreaths during their recentbereayemen^^^^^^^ The140 words
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Article77 1986-10-25 39 In sweet memory of MRS. LYDIA ELSIE OWEN Depart**! October 25th 19«8 Peaceful be your rest, dear mother. It l!> sweet to breathe your name. As in life we loved you dearly. So In death we do the same Dearly mi«»»c by Th* Ow»r Clan DORIS MATILDA77 words
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Article, Illustration84 1986-10-25 39 MRS. LIM TEIK IM ne« CHEAH PHAIK SWEE Age: 63 passed away peacefully on 23 10.86 towing behind Husband: Llm Teik Im Daughters: Guat Teong Guat Hoon Sons-in-law: Vlsvallngam S.P. Wang Daughter-in-law: Theresa Hee and six grandchildren. Cortege leaves Singapore Casket Co. on Sunday. 26.10J8 at 11.00 a.m.84 words
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Article, Illustration52 1986-10-25 39 PONNIAH DEVAVARAM Departs*) Oct. 25, 1985 Safe In the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast Always remembered by hi* wife, daughter and loved ones In loving memory of Mr* Jays i etchm NaOaiur Departed 25 1035 Always remembered by beloved husband, sons. daugh-ters-in-law grandchildren and52 words
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Article, Illustration45 1986-10-25 39 HAKAM SINGH PILCHIAN p»*%ti away in India on 25 11 19fc' A Bhog ceremony will be held in his memory at Khalsa Dharmak Sabha on 26 10 1986 from Bam--12.00 noon lna*rt*<t bjr »of\ Gurcharr Sir>sh family Traat thu a» a praonal tn»itatK>f.45 words
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Advertisement80 1986-10-25 39 (fiatesjor Omtmries H SWEET REMEMBRANCE of I name) who departed two years igo. That unselfish life, it has not died Dearly missed by name). Photo In tweet memory of (name) .J?* m# > a Departed June 80, 1981 Departed March 15. 1980 Gone from our lives one so Mother, time80 words
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Advertisement88 1986-10-25 39 186 Funeral Directors/ Services 186 Funeral Directors/ Services 186 Funeral Directors/ Services //U/h e P rov^ e a w^ e ran e Wnen a o f services and facilities loved One for all religions. depart S y turn y Singapore casket |"7 /O SMQGpOIi <2 !m^ Funera O.rectc? s^ce "92C88 words
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Article, Illustration750 1986-10-25 40 EUROPEAN SOCCER ACTION ITALIAN ROME Italy's Juventus, below their best in Spain on Wednesday when they were beaten 1-0 by Real Madrid in the first leg of the European Cup second round, return home to the problem of defending their League lead this weekend.Reuter - 750 words
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Article194 1986-10-25 40 UEFA CUP GLASGOW Glasgow Rangers defender Dave McPherson earned some compensation for missing tomorrow's Skol Cup final by snatching the goal which put his side on the way to a 2-1 win over Portuguese side Boavista Porto at Ibrox Park on Thursday night. McPherson, who is suspendedAFP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1986-10-25 41 DIVISION ONE FIXTURES WMt Ham v Charlf on, Sheffield Wednesday v Coventry, Luton v Liverpool, Aeton Villa v Newcastle, Wimbledon v Norwich, Oxford v Nottingham Forest, Leicester v Southampton, QPR v Spurs, Everton v Watford, Arsenal v Chelsea. Playing Sunday: Manchester City v Manchester Utd. GadgZDGZDGDGCFSD1,014 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-10-25 41 LONDON For Dave Bassett, Wimbledon's fairy-tale start to First Division life has turned into a horror story. Seven weeks after topping the table, his side are still waiting for another win to stop a helter-skelter ride down to the basement. On form, they have little chance468 words
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263 1986-10-25 41 Europeans protest over 'live' matches LONDON Protests from Europe cculd force English clubs to find a new time for "live" matches played on Sundays. Cable television stations are relaying the "live" signals from England straight into homes, and the Belgian and French Football Associations have already complained that this couldAFP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration536 1986-10-25 41 Two-match ban: French international Luis Fernandez has been banned for two matches after being sent off for the second time this season while playing for his club Racing Paris. Fernandez, a rugged player and a mainstay of the national side, was dismissed for a particularly harsh tackle inReuter; AP - 536 words
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Article, Illustration599 1986-10-25 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Gutsy Gigi tames 'Hurricane' in straight sets By SINGAPORE WOMENS OPEN TENNIS RESULTS Singles qa«rter-ftii»Ls: Nicole Pro vis (Aust) bt Akiko Kijimuta (Jpn) 34, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3); Mercedes Paz (Arg) bt Manon Bollegraf (Hoi) 7-5, 6-4; Patricia Hy (HK) bt Maria599 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-10-25 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By ONE of the loveliest things about this Carlsberg Open has been Gigi Fernandez's face. She has classic Latin American good looks fiery and fascinating rather like an older Gabriela Sabatini. And she's more than qualified to go into her latest interest theALBERT SIM - 444 words
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Article, Illustration173 1986-10-25 42 HOUSTON Ross Norman and Stuart Davenport scored semi-final victories on Thursday to set up an all-New Zealand final at the US$3O,OOO ($65,400) United States Open squash championships. Norman, winner of the European, French and Monte Carlo Opens this year, is favourite to gainReuter - 173 words
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Article65 1986-10-25 42 United Airlines hit it right UNITED Airlines edged out Cathay Pacific Airways 2-1 in the Avis travel industry squash team championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. Other results Wizard: Mandarin 2 Marco Polo 1. Exprow: Hyatt 2 Lufthansa 1, Goodwood 3 Pavilion 0. Shottie: SIA 3 Shangri-La 0,65 words
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Article318 1986-10-25 42 OTHER TENNIS TOKYO World No. 1 and defending champion Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, advanced to the semi-fi-nals of the Seiko Super men's tournament when he whipped unseeded American Scott Davis 6-3, 6-3 here yesterday. Swede Stefan Edberg overcame a slow start to beat American David PateReuter; AFP - 318 words
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Article304 1986-10-25 42 FREMANTLE Alan Bond's Australia IV burst the Kookaburra bubble with a narrow but convincing victory after a tense duel with the Taskforce syndicate's best yacht in the America's Cup defender selection trials yesterday. Skipper Colin Beashel celebrated Thursday's award as Australian Yachtsman of the YearReuter - 304 words
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Article215 1986-10-25 42 READING (England) Stephen Hendry became the youngest player to reach the last eight of the Rothmans Grand Prix snooker tournament here on Thursday. The 17-year-old Scottish champion, who defeated Eire's Paddy Browne 5-3 in a fierce battle, said: "If I am successful by the time I amAFP - 215 words
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Article, Illustration344 1986-10-25 42 JANICE SEAH - Republic catch the eye of Burwash and Co JANICE SEAH THE group who supph world No 6 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch s coach, Bili Belser, are interested in starting a long-term na tional tennis programme in Singapore, covering both the junior and senior squads Peter Burwash, no stranger to the Republic has344 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-10-25 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI LION CITY CUP SOCCER FAS laud support and vow to hold tourney next year By 6 We're touched to note that there are to many staunch supporters. The FAS would like to offer our heartfelt gratitude to them for showing so much interest in the500 words
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64 1986-10-25 43 THE Singapore Sports Council, the 1986 Singapore Marathon Organising Committee and the Jogging Association of Singapore will jointly conduct a one-day seminar on distance running at the National Stadium Theatrette today (2.30-6pm). The seminar is open to the public and will include such topics as64 words
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207 1986-10-25 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Mistake by Chris seals Punggol's fate MAHMOOD GAZNAVI <e!s> Elite Cup Hockey By PUNGGOL goalkeeper Christopher Lee will remember yesterday's Fraser and Neave Elite Cup match against Singapore Recreation Club at Balestier Road with a lot of pain. The 24-year-old custodian erred only once. But it was more than enough207 words
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Article312 1986-10-25 43 HOCKEY By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE Cricket Club and Police collected a point each when they battled to a goalless draw in an evenly-contested match in the Fraser and Neave Elite Cup hockey tournament at Balestier Road yesterday. Top marks must go to umpires K. Retnasingham and312 words
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Article, Illustration388 1986-10-25 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW W /Saturday f Person By I WHEN Armed Forces soccer coach Hussein Aljunied was hoisted by his soldiers for guiding them to the President's Cup title last Saturday his fourth honours for the year no one would have expected him to be down388 words
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Article334 1986-10-25 43 CRICKET FAISALABAD The West Indies dismissed Pakistan for 159 shortly before tea on the opening day of the First Test here yesterday and then made 54 for the loss of one wicket by close of play. Gordon Greenidge was Ibw to Wasim Akram when the334 words
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Article, Illustration435 1986-10-25 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI PRIME MINISTER'S CUP SOCCER B. Panjang fans hope rhythm will help their team call the tune DANCE to the beat of the rhythm of the night. So sang Deßarge, and it spiralled to the Top of the Pops world-wide. This evening, at the National Stadium, there435 words
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Article, Illustration529 1986-10-25 44 Sogo 's profits to be injected into economy' Pledge at opening by chairman of Japanese chain PROFITS made by Sogo department store in Singapore will be deposited in banks here and injected into the economy instead of being channelled back to Japan, said the chairman of the company yesterday. Dr529 words
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Article50 1986-10-25 44 SEOUL Some 500 students of Yonsei and Seoul National Universities clashed with riot police yesterday, witnesses said. Earlier, South Korean authorities said they had broken an underground network of 101 dissident students and workers suspected of trying to form a Marxist-Leninist party to overthrow the Seoul government. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article37 1986-10-25 44 MOSCOW Justice Minister Yevgeny Chkanikov and Attorney-General Adam Mogolnitsky of Byelorussia have been sacked as part of a drive to improve law enforcement in the Soviet republic, the Communist Party daily Pravda said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-10-25 44 30 sees 'barely enough to cross road normally' THIS Is one crossing that pedestrians cannot be leisurely about. Thirty seconds is all they get to crass Paterson Road at Its Junction with Orchard lUad. It's barely enough time to "cross the road323 words
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202 1986-10-25 44 KUALA LUMPUR Computer programs will soon be protected by copyright following an amendment to the Copyright Act which went through its second reading ii Parliament on Thursday. The Malaysian computer industry and local computer enthusiasts who write their own programs had complained that theirNST - 202 words
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Article33 1986-10-25 44 PARIS With safety officials standing by, France yesterday started up the first reactor of its controversial new nuclear power plant at Cattenom, near the borders with West Germany and Luxembourg. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article31 1986-10-25 44 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 0.57 point to 1,834.36 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-10-25 44 Miraculous escape for 41 as plane goes flip-flop 13 die in landing mishap PESHAWAR (Pakistan) FORTY-ONE people had an incredible escape from death when a disintegrating Pakistani airliner somersaulted across a field and landed on its back. But 13 Pakistanis, including three small children, died when the Pakistan International AirlinesReuter - 342 words
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219 1986-10-25 44 LONDON International experts on human stress have accused firms of creating a "jungle environment" in which anyone who admits to being under pressure at work is regarded as a failure. The experts, holding a conference in London, reported increasing concern about theReuter - 219 words
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83 1986-10-25 44 AN UNEMPLOYED man has been charged with robbing the Chin Cheong Goldsmith in Block 106, Yishun Ring Road, on Oct 14. Sim Tian Kok, 28, was charged on Oct 17 in Toa Payoh Hospital, where he was warded after he was shot by83 words
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Advertisement86 1986-10-25 41 Congratulations SOGO on the Grand Opening of your Singapore store RCR ITALY ITALY CO ****ff<*«**«*4J OT SOUTHERN POTTERY (PTE) LTD 50 jalan Sultan. #01-07 Jalan Sultan Centre. S'pore 0719 Tel; *****91 (3 Lines). Fax No. *****86 Telex: SP RS ***** SOGO DEPARTMENT STORE Our Heartiest Congratulations on your Grand Opening86 words
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Advertisement379 1986-10-25 42 \££y Sinpiporeßorist Association celebrates annual TREE-PLANTING DAY 20%-50% DISCOUNT garden essentials like fertilizers, insecticides y^Xv^jS and garden tools are entitled to 10% off. The sTtjlj^ «i^V^^s Sola Centres are conveniently located at Bukit fiAu^T (< "^TT^ Timah. Thomson, West Coast and Bedok/ viv^Y Changi Brighten up your Home with green379 words
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Advertisement7 1986-10-25 42 Probably the best beer in the world.7 words
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Miscellaneous106 1986-10-25 43 HOCKEY F*N Elite Cnp: SCC v SRC (3.30pm); Police v Punggol (5.30pm) both at Farrer Park AC. RUGBY Prudential/SRU Div 1: Bucks v Safra (5.15pm); Div 2: Bucks Vandals v Safsa (4pm) both at Patterson Rd. SOCCER Inter-constituency tournament final: Bukit Panjang v Serangoon Gardens (6.15pm). Sev-en-a-side men's 3rd place:106 words
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Advertisement126 1986-10-25 44 Fine CARPETS 50%-60% DISCOUNT SELECT PERSIANS AFGHANS PAKISTAN CHINESE An expensive name is no guarantee of Quality. A common fallacy is to regard knot density as the predominant factor when determining value. More important is the compactness and uniformity of the weave. Moreover, command or technique alone dots not mean126 words
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Title Section12 1986-10-25 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1986 The Straits Times Section TWO12 words
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Article, Illustration1654 1986-10-25 1 Kingsley Amis, 64, who won the Booker Prize with his novel, The Old Devils, was once an Angry Young Man. His most famous book, Lucky Jim, placed him among the British writers labelled as Angry Young Men for the anti-establishment tone in their writing.1,654 words
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Advertisement81 1986-10-25 1 Introducing the fastest service to San Francisco. From 2 1 October, four of our daily Big Top /47s make just one stop at Hong Kong, then fly nonstop to San Francisco- every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Whichever flight vou choose, you'll enjoy inflight service even other airlines talk ahout.81 words
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Article, Illustration973 1986-10-25 2 The novels shortlisted for Britain's Booker prize are a guide to the state of fiction-writing m English outside America (all Commonwealth writers are eligible for the prize). To judge from this year's list, there is no shortage of good writing much of it from outside Britain AGEING gracelesslyThe Economist - 973 words
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Article, Illustration692 1986-10-25 2 THIO LAY HOON - THIO LAY HOON Compiled by WHAT better place to unearth a plethora of facts about the proud heritage of German folklore and legend than at the Goethe-Institut with its wellstocked slides, tapes, books, dictionaries and magazines? Look out in particular for the series of slides which692 words
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Advertisement1133 1986-10-25 2 The Sunday Times Better Buy Panel Said: Chocolate Horlicks three tests later, the Right Chocolate mix!"* Based on recent taste tests conducted by Sunday limes writer |S||HH|^HH||HH||H| Lee Geok Boi, li^^^HHffll^^^^^^^H t^UOCOlate IIOriICKS Carnation Very sweet, nutlike flavour, no thp rip'^r Instant Malted USA S1 chocolate taste, very milky, not1,133 words
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Article, Illustration94 1986-10-25 3 TODAY we devote our Expressions page to a sampling of the best portraits received in our mailbag. Each of the faces published here inspired variously by a special friend, a dream girl, a father and a star tells a story behind that whimsical smile, that quizzical eyebrow or that94 words
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Advertisement238 1986-10-25 3 Unveil your talent 1 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for I 1 j creative and artistic effort by you and Expressions j for you. Whether you write, paint, Section Two sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations I Times House or drawings), send it to us. Photo- 390 Kim Seng Road I j238 words
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Advertisement307 1986-10-25 3 ft- H R H a BaflHlllll CAPITOL: LAST 5 DAYS! > (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 H You mean the Academy has recruited I \&G another hunch of lunatics? BJ gg^Jßj^ffHMKMlMfc 3^*%^? g I ALAN DEVEAN ANNIE MCAULEY JOHNMICHEAL^*^*^ B JADE: LAST 3 DAYS! 1 I307 words
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Advertisement358 1986-10-25 3 Golden Clementi Palace New Crown and Princess OPENS TODAY! G: 11, IJO, 4. 645, 9JO C: 1 JO. 3JO, 7.15, 9.30 Pa: 2 shows) 7.15, 9.30 N Cr 1.00, 3. 7.30, 9.30 Pn 1 JO, 3JO, 7JO, 9JO "OVERCOME ths ENEMY" MANDARIN ACIK3H THRU U»' MEW TOWN "%g™ DAILY at358 words
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Article, Illustration368 1986-10-25 4 TO AN adult a seat is a seat, but to a child it makes a difference to have a seat specially made for him or her. Children take great pride in having their own things and almost always guard them jealously. Our DIY writer, Mrs368 words
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Article, Illustration355 1986-10-25 4 $fiuS Fix i! WONG RESTORING old or antique furniture can enhance your home decor for a fraction of the price you would normally pay for quality pieces. My house is decorated with pieces which once laid in junkyard. They range from former three-legged tables355 words
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Advertisement818 1986-10-25 5 £fe I #h A ttk^ l] BHH HHll HI mf^ T tix: rs ***** c1a5s kd I |1 m. yR HHH BHH j ml CATS. Fax: *****30 CLASS V J bbbbbi v Am i Jm 1 V mz ■bb bW I H i 1 am M A .^m 2 Eating818 words
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Advertisement748 1986-10-25 5 12 Computer Products/ Services turtx) speed .-s*^, 12 Months warranty s^fr Doo to Dock Service /j&§3 T^T backed by Japanese l #aWir^&,»^^ engineer based in Singapore^^^*»»» Jyf Easy 24 Instalment Payment Sc/»evne^-^^* l| e*a»B» B^' Only 20% Down payment PROMOTION DOUBLE BONUS |HaHBJBJB| Free with every purchase of 5^M -*fc*a»748 words
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Advertisement632 1986-10-25 5 12 Computer Products/ Services $18.70 ONWARDS AMERICAN diskettes made packed in USA. Available at Blk 709, #01-2595, A.M.KIo #02-17 Excelsior Hotel Shopping Centre, tel: *****32, *****52. PRACTICAL COMPUTER PTE. Ltd. collect repair return at $50. Call: *****70 Pager *****09 Gan SOFTWARE LIBRARY AVAILABLE for Commodore C64/ Cl2B Users. *****33. APPLE632 words
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Advertisement604 1986-10-25 5 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts An Exhibition and Sale of COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS AUGUSTE VAN PERS from NEDERLANDSCH OOST INDISCHE TYPEN 1853 1862 at ANTIQUES OF THE ORIENT Lower Basement Tanglin Shopping Centre Extension TODAY JUJT ANTHONY (ANTIQUE dealer). We have moved to No. 359 37f, Upp. Paya Lebar Rd. Bigger shop with604 words
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Advertisement715 1986-10-25 5 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing VISIT OUR New desi 9 n kitchen PAfUfADV 4*1114 cabinets being displayed* V AVIUKI tUM Fr ee design and CHAttfUAJili :j quotation. 9£iV Wtlvvre Low P rice factory pricem FREE GIFT IF YOUR I 1 PURCHASE IS: ABOVE $2,000 ,i attractive writing desk worth $125. ABOVE715 words
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Advertisement617 1986-10-25 5 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing 20 Pets/Pet Care PETS TRa"nSPORTATION™ IOPEN1 OPEN 24-hrs. everyday. Reliable service reasonable charge. Tel: *****34. POMERANIAN PUPPIES WITH Cert for sale. 2 mths. old. Tel: *****09. 78 Upper Serangoon Road. POODLE PUPPIES. 2 mths. Old. Male/ female. White with papers. Price reasonable. *****25. PUPPIES FOR SALE,617 words
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Advertisement549 1986-10-25 5 25 Sale: Other Product* MS] 2 CLOSING DOWN SALE l HOUSEHOLD GOODS 50% On All Items I I Blk 1 #01-01 Pasir Panjang j Warehouse Centre 25th October '86 26th October '86 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 27th October '86 to 29th October '86 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. 24549 words
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Advertisement579 1986-10-25 5 25 Sale: Other Products SOUTH ART TAILORING 14TH ANNIVERSARY OFFER Imported material available. 1 trouser free for every 3 5 pairs ordered. 1 shirt fref for every 2 pair of trousers ordered. 1 trouser free for ev- ery suit of coat. #01-10 Maxwell House Tel: *****17 WAREHOUSE SALE LADIES' SHOES579 words
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Advertisement1315 1986-10-25 5 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9am tc b SOprr, bpn: deadline tor neit da« Satwdat 2pm (iiam deadline to< Trw- Sunday Times Pubic Hotday 9am tc lprr, COUNTER SERVICE: TMES ORCHARD CENTRE. #02 105 LUCKV PLAZA Monday te Friday iOam to 1? noon lpm tc 5 30prr 4 .r toi1,315 words
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Advertisement726 1986-10-25 6 36 House Renovation/ Decor y^ Clearance 8 Bare Door For MDB Main Door XMecorDoor Deiuxe *03- 1 2A Central Bldg, 1, Magazine Rd Tel: *****3/6 CASt RAOAC MEMBER HDB LICENCED CONTR ALUMINIUM HDB/ Pte. hse free quote *****33 STAJCARD M.UMNUM EOT. 42. TANNERY LANE, $.1334 See Chin Aluminium Stainless Steel726 words
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Advertisement967 1986-10-25 6 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECH--1 NICAL Servicing repairs Telefun- ken. Sharp. Roxy. (iraetz. ITT. Siera. Philips. Setron, Normanile. Singer, colour TV on the spot, fixing video Reasonable charges day service to Bpm Telephone *****75 *****23. j ANTENNA INSTALLATION CALL: *****50 *****47 for Immediate attend, free estimate We g'teed967 words
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Advertisement701 1986-10-25 6 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies STOCK CLEARANCE ABRASIVE CUTTING AND GRINDING WHEELS Large stock of unlabelled reslnold bonded reinforced abrasive wheels located In Malaysia, recently repossessed by the manufacturer made to international safety standards rated at 80 meters/sec. Sizes: Cutting 6" thru 9" all bore sizes Grinding 7" and 9" In701 words
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Advertisement474 1986-10-25 6 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 64 Domestic Help Available (DffIUAK(S)PnLTD 190 Middle Road, #04-07 Fortune Ctr, S'pore 0718 Tal: *****42/******7 Mon to Sat: 10am to Bpm SELECT THROUGH VIDEO Package tee $599 includes documentation, full insurance. security bond, medical fees. guaranteed replacement. 2 years back-up service. Renewal cancellation ot work permit474 words
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Advertisement623 1986-10-25 6 64 Domestic Help Available Filipino 5230 P.M.Sri Lankan. $180 PM nenwv a*x cl'nn^oT"^' 0 n REPLACEMENTS Ss.ooo Bond /TgR 2 Years Contract/Back-Up Service Home Training yn Uur Maids are hard-working and have good working discipline S ■>^lill'lilil»lih^J:l,aiiJMJ.i i| M IH ;|fa W Wl |iii.|^yf jj We have he widest selection623 words
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Advertisement158 1986-10-25 6 64 Domestic Help Available 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive SEALED AIR (S) PTE. LTD. is a wholly owned subsidiary of SEALED AIR CORPORATION USA We manufacture and sell protective packaging products to the high tech industry and invites applications for an ACCOUNTS/ ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE e G.C.E. 'OV 'A' level e158 words
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Advertisement455 1986-10-25 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE POST OF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER (AUDIOLOGY) Qualifications Honours degree in Physics Technically proficient and mature Singapore citizen Responsibilities Assessment of hearing in adults and children Carrying out basic research and teaching audiology Advisory service for inpatients with impaired hearing. Hearing aid455 words
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Advertisement586 1986-10-25 6 67 Situations Vacant: EDP r An estabhahsd insurance company hat an immediate vacancy lor: COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Our company has installed an ICL 2966 Mainframe We have developed an on-hne system using IDMS-X and Application* Master. The successful applicant will be involved mainly in SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING work. Applicant should possess a586 words
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Advertisement587 1986-10-25 6 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Secretarial Clerical Clerical giuiiiiHimiimnHiiiimuH'g J2 A progressive investment company hat bbb vacancies for the posts of: I INVESTMENT CLERKS 2L* Minimum 3 GCF. O Level credits mm including Maths and hn^lish and art- aaaa eac computer literate. JJJ Those with GCE "A Level587 words
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Advertisement813 1986-10-25 7 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Immediate vacancies exist... in an established financial institution for i the posts of: SECRETARY Requirements: Minimum 4 GCE 'O' level credits including I credit in English LCCI Certificates or typing and shorthand ■peeds of 45 wpm and 1 00 wpm813 words
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Advertisement706 1986-10-25 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical The local subsidiary of a US trading company whose parent company is Japanese has a vacancy for an: ACCOUNTING/ ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Baste requirements: GCE A' level e LCCI Higher Accounting (must be able to handle a complete set of accounts), e Minimum 5 years experience706 words
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Advertisement634 1986-10-25 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We are multi-national organisation located in Toa Payoh. We have immediate vacancies lor: CLERK/ TYPISTS Applicants should have completed GCE 'O' level with preferably 1 to 2 years' experience in manufacturing environment. Position 1) Applicants should have a good command of English and will be634 words
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Advertisement836 1986-10-25 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Travel company urgently require*? 2 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS e GCE 'O' level or Diploma, e At least 2 years' experience. SECRETARY PART-TIME e Able to handle business correspondence, e Good command of written English. e Able to converse In Chinese. Please submit fun resume in836 words
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Advertisement563 1986-10-25 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REOD. EXPERIENCED 1) Japanese speaking Tour Co-ordlnators. 2) Tour Operators. 3) Typist. Pis. write with details to: 122, Middle Rd. #05-09, Mldltnk Plaza. 5.0718. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK cum Secretary required. GCE 'O' or 'A' level, with 2 to 3 years experience. Tel *****32. TOUR FIRM563 words
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Advertisement627 1986-10-25 7 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales ||BHlto|tUlltl||inUl|i|aWit|f|till ly|ltt%t||Bll^||| lllH||||oBatei9Bbls^=' I GRUNDFOS Ell I g REGIONAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE GRUNDFOS PUMPS PTE. LIMITED, a sister M Jr Company of GRUNDFOS INTERNATIONAL 3 A/S, Denmark, who is a leading pump m jfe manufacturer with more than 5,000 employ- m ees in627 words
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Advertisement180 1986-10-25 7 Established building products company invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the positions of: SALES EXECUTIVES e Poly graduates in building 6. civil engineering preferred e Applicants without the necessary paper qualification? but have 2 to 3 years sales experience may also be considered. e Have pleasant and outgoing disposition and180 words
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Advertisement663 1986-10-25 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Applications are invited from suitably quahted persons Icr the following position in our eipandinc trading division. SALES EXECUTIVE The Job: The job involves the marketing of a range of office furniture and open plan system to direct users. It also involves the appointment and management of663 words
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Advertisement833 1986-10-25 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Ar. Int'i Futures Investment Group invitet applications to< the post o< 1C TRAINEE BROKERS (Male/ Female) a Age 21 to 30 years of age a Good command of English or Mandarin a No experience required with wide business contacts a Comprehensive training will be piovided Please833 words
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Advertisement464 1986-10-25 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WANTED SEVERAL GOOD aklaj immh RalncMi ap ply personally to 38 Tan*] in Rd 72 Situations Vacant: Technical NZ FORCE SEA ill in Sembawang ie.s applications from Singapore citizens below 40 years of age for trie following positions:MAINTENANCE WORKER (Electrician) Qood command ol wntten and spoken464 words
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Advertisement505 1986-10-25 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Techn ca! Technical AT&T M "j*T Consumer Products Pte Ltd iii_ American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), the world leader in telecommunications is embarking on a major expansion program in its high-quality telephone manufacturing facility, AT&T Consumer Products. A career vvirh AT&T promises new challenges, bright505 words
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Advertisement45 1986-10-25 8 A well established aircortditioning company invites applicants for the following post AIRCONOITIONING TECHNICIANS Applicants with or without experience may apply with recent photograph to: Bras Basah P.O. Box 131 Singapore 9118 WANTED MOTOR MECHANIC. Interested. Interview at Blk. 1044, *01-125. Eunos Ave. 4, S. 1440.45 words
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Advertisement665 1986-10-25 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical DATA GENERAL CORPORATION U a fortune 500 company which designs manufactures and sells general purpose computers. We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following position: An experienced individual is required to assist the Facilities Supervisor in the maintenance and repair665 words
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Advertisement147 1986-10-25 8 I RADIO OPERATOR e GCE O' level with at least 5 credits. e Singapore citizens age 1 18-25 years L Training will be provid- J e Must be willing to work on shifts. 1 e Monthly gross salary A from $600 upon confir- J mation. m Please apply with full147 words
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Advertisement497 1986-10-25 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Associated A oaq*jt<: Spring ML S3?* 65 We are looking for suitable fcv candidates to fill the positions S it 0 Be NTC 2in Tool Die making. KB Minimum 3 years experience in fabricating and repair of KB I progressive dies SB* NTC 2 in Metal497 words
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Advertisement619 1986-10-25 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Vacancies exist for TECHNICIANS $615 $722 (excluding overtime) In Area Of: Electrical Maintenance Die Maintenance Production Operation 2J Requirements: I Male Singapore citizen who have completed NS Holder of Industrial Technician Certificate in Electronic IMechanicalElectrical Engineering NTC 3 in Electrical Maintenance or General Fitting 22 Be619 words
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Advertisement623 1986-10-25 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SERVICE TECHNICIAN e Degree in Electronics Engineering. Technical Diploma or Certificate. e Preferably with min. 2 years' relevant experience. e Those without the necessary qualification but with relevant experience may also apply. e Experience in computers. peripherals repairs down to components level is required. Interested applicant!623 words
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Advertisement557 1986-10-25 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous _e__Pß— _bmS___b________l l __l I (M) MOTOROLA O A UMdar in the cocnrnunicofto*u l_^__ one •iecrrontc* ir_3u*»\ We are looking for qualified personnel for the following positions: A) GROUP LEADER STAFFING TRAINING Degree in Engineering or HRD Possess analytical skill in determining557 words
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Advertisement247 1986-10-25 8 Established Electronic Conpany I has immediate vacancies tor I I Prafaratot) ttM to work from 10am tc 5 830pm All applicants must tx below 25 years old Walk-In Interview from 10am at I SUPREME ■j ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 111 North Bridge Rd MB-64/K Peninsula Plaza Singapore 0617 337 063^a^P Company247 words
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Advertisement596 1986-10-25 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous nn For our Mitsubishi TV plant in woodlands, we require SENIOR QA TECHNICIANS Diploma in Kiectronics Engineering Those without requisite qualifications but with gooO nMriaaa in technical t^C work ailivities will also be considered FEMALE MARKETING CLERK Sec 4 education Below 24 years Should be able596 words
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Advertisement648 1986-10-25 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HIT HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE requires A) POOL ATTENDANT B) COOKS C) SECURITY OFFICERS Requirements: For Poet (A): a Must possess a Life Saving Certificate. Secondary School education, preferably with GCE O" level a Experience preferable but not essential a Pleasant personality For Poet (B): a Good648 words
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Advertisement783 1986-10-25 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED URGENLTY 30 female Chinese Malay for an InterestIng Job Good income Call personally at 46A Changi Rd. (opposite Slngapura Theatre) today or Monday PART-TIME BABYSITTING JOB in November only for a Catholic school girl (prefer Convent). Min 15 years old Call *****25. Mrs Huang (Sat.783 words
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Advertisement792 1986-10-25 9 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo nHklifli P^y^ If >^\ B^saß^r I VHaHs^BV t i-^ffi^SS-r^Mff-^iaHfM^ate^taflftaSii ffljMjgK&lffi&jfißJ H^Bf^^aß^al Milan Auto (Singapore) Pte Ltd Showrooms: (Open on Sundays 9.30 am 4.00 pm) e 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2 #01 -33 Ruby Warehouse Complex S'pore 1 441 Tel: *****80 1 05/1 09 Bukit Timah792 words
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Advertisement738 1986-10-25 9 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 87 For Sale: Mercedes 74 350 SLC (manual). 1 pte. owner, immaculate condition. Interested buyers only, phone *****91. 77 MERCEDES 200 (white) manual. Aircon., sports rims. Good condition. Tel: *****73. 79 MERCEDES 200. 2nd pte. owner, sports rims. $36,000 0.n.0. Beautiful condition. Tel: *****22. •80738 words
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Advertisement741 1986-10-25 9 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1 LADY OWNER, '85 Nissan March 5-speed Full accessories, beautiful cond., accident free. $22,500 c.n.o. View: 501, Guillemard Rd. NEAR 83 NISSAN Sunny 1.3, aircon., hl-fl, tip top cond., asking $16,000. Call *****73. 0 ALMOST '83 Nissan Pulsar 1.0 DX. Aircon.,741 words
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Advertisement738 1986-10-25 9 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 90 For Sate: Toyota DEC. 79 CRESSIDA 2000 Auto. Full accessories. $15,900. #02-41. Upp. Serangoon Shopping Ctr. JAN. *2 CARINA 1600CC 4-Door, one private owner in excellent condition. Call 444-0379. NEAR '83 TOYOTA Corolla DX. 4door, full accessories. Low mileage. Asking $17,800. Tel: *****45. Q738 words
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Advertisement1069 1986-10-25 9 91 For Sala: Mitsubishi 1 OWNER '84 model Tredia I 4 GLX PARF. aircon., cassette, nice cond Selling cheap *****66 1/81 LANCER 5-SPEED, PARF Pte. owner, new paint, tyres hi-fi, tuffkote. $13,800 *****46 1981 GALANT 1.6 S/wagon, manual, PARF. aircon. hi fi, well maintained, mint cond *****66 79 GALANT 1.6.1,069 words
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Advertisement944 1986-10-25 9 93 For Sale: Honda SEE TO APPRECIATE >: beautiful cond Radio. aircon $18,500 Pager *****69 SELL/ BUY GOOD quality used Honda cars Reasonable offers to genuine seller *****45 SEPT. *S3 > HONDA Accord EX. Auto S rims. Excellent cond Owner leaving $27,950 *****34 WE SPECIALISE IN buying 2nd hand Honda944 words
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Advertisement1062 1986-10-25 9 96 For Sale: Other Makes LATE 81 CLUBMAN B steering, radio caswiu Dl ent S2XX) *****0* anytime MGBGT EXCELLENT COND Completedly overhauled 5518.500 ono Tel: 481-4516 ■0 19«C SUBARU 1600GLF. aircon.. cassette, very good cond $3,900 Tel *****20 1967 MGA m excellent condition Just passed vicom. new canvas hood $19^001,062 words
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Advertisement772 1986-10-25 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles N££¥JL^JM *WMSSS* m W m Go where you want to go. Now. To pick up the r gf W^^^^lmk urgent spare parts straightaway. Or to answer J i Wmm^Mß^mA to the urgent breakdown call tor service. For f I B "jjiil your ATM, Computer, TV,772 words
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Advertisement834 1986-10-25 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 99 Vehicles Wanted WHY WASTE TIME showing your car to one caller at a time? At Sunday Car Mart you show your car to hundreds simultaneously. Sellers: $15 ($lO per subsequent attempt) Every Sun. 10am lpm, Shaw Plaza carpark (between Hoover President Theatres), Baiestler Rd834 words
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Advertisement641 1986-10-25 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Mature gdn. 3+l bdrms. Utility. Marble flooring. $2,200 pm. Continental Realty: 253-7188. D.lO DUCHESS PK. d/storey seml-d. 4 bdrms. Servant's. Patio. S/pool. $1,700. Everton *****11. D.lO OLD ENGLISH Cottage charm, 4 bdrms. outhouse, lovely patio, beautiful tranquil setting, Pool. Fields *****11641 words
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Advertisement804 1986-10-25 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SOEL PROPERTIES PTE. LTD. Apartments with facilitia* a Parisian $8,000 a Fontar.a Height* $5,500 a Beaverton Court $5,000 Baverly Hills $4,600 a Balmoral Park $4,500 a Yong Ann Park $4,200 Trendale Tower $4,200 Garden Apartment $3,800 a Carlton Terrace $3,600 a804 words
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Advertisement820 1986-10-25 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LEEDON HOTB. 3 bdrms., f/furn., morning sun, fully alrcon. $1800. Immed. occupation. *****28, agt MT. ROBIE GARDEN maisonette. 3 or 4 bdrms. Alrcon., pool, gym., security. Tel: *****40/ *****66. NEWTON POINT Well furnished 2-bedroom apartment. High floor. Hoe-Tan *****21 OUTRAM RD.820 words
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Advertisement688 1986-10-25 10 105 Property Financing Check how easy it is to get a DBS Finance Housing Loan. Come to DBS Finance for a For commercial property our Immediate Response housing loan and we'll give you a rates are second to none to All Enquiries. W proposal on the spot. Up to 10688 words
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Advertisement203 1986-10-25 10 105 Property Financing 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.IO (AT CORONATION QDN.) A few units of exclusive newly constructed 2-1/2-storey semi-de-tached houses located at Coronation Road/ Coronation Drive. Built-in 4000 sq.ft. Land area 4000+ sq.ft. 999-year lease. BHOWHOUSE READY FOR VIEWING. .TEL: *****22/ *****29^ DISTRICT 11 (OFF203 words
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Advertisement544 1986-10-25 10 105 Property Financing 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 113 For Sake: Houses SWISS CLUB VICINITY Doubta-storay bungalows: Modern 5 1 rooms, family hall. 19,800/ 4,000 sq.ft. Marble/ parquet flooring. $1.05 million negotiable Colonial 4 rooms. 54.000/ 8.000 sq.ft. $3.5 million negotiable HIQHPEAK *****27/ *****78 FASHIONABLE FABER PK. Luxurious 2-storey detached bunglw.544 words
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Advertisement621 1986-10-25 10 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: House* p i JH BBLrJ V am Land area approx. 700 sq.m. (Freehold) Newh renovated with split unit aircon in living room I M more information MUST VIEWI D.19 Hillside Drive vicinity. S storey terrace 2200 sq.ft621 words
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Advertisement635 1986-10-25 10 114 For Sale Private Apartment* OPEN HOUSE SAT&SUN:2-SPM 0.2158 Yu Li Yuan. 4 Rifts Ran** Rd. #02-02. Walk-up beauiifullj designed mais apU <s I bdrmj 1800 1,600 1.120 sq ft Marble parquet ceramic flooring kitchen cabinet bdrrr, wardrobe Covered parking lou ImmediaU- orcupatlon $225,000 $320,000/ $3SC.OOT NEG Now Deing sold635 words
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Advertisement1027 1986-10-25 11 111 For Sdt»: Private Apartments "*v .PRESTIGIOUS NEIOHBOURHOOD breahtaKmg view towards the Eastern shoreline. Your re^hbourhood a stnctiy serrn -detached and me lustl 9'eenery of the East Coast and the distant A detached Dunqaiu.vs thus making you a proud sea horizon Towards the West the exotic and kjAtAMn wrnef of1,027 words
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Advertisement273 1986-10-25 11 114 For ?2»*- Private Apartmenu 0.10 RIDGEWOOO, LUNALILO Rise, 2 bdrms Facing pool Panoramic vltw. Furn. Lai Housing *****76. 0.10 SOMMERVILLE PK. Mals 2000 sq.ft. 3 rms., servant's. Full facilities. Holland *****79. D.lO 2 YRS. Msrbella Court. 1765 sq.ft. Well furn Pool, squash. $435k Agt. *****22/ pager *****43. 0.11 SURREY273 words
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Advertisement384 1986-10-25 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.9 ST. THOMAS Walk, walk-up 3-rm. apt. 1200 sq.ft. F'hold. $200,000. MAE: *****96. EAST COAST VILLE, mals $325 K Amber Pk., $415K. Bayshore, 2. 3, 4 rms. Agt.. *****20/ *****07. JURONG. GOOD Fung Shut'. 1,920 sq.ft. 3 bdrms./ servant's. 99 years. $200,000. *****21. agent. PASIR384 words
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Advertisement460 1986-10-25 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED A.M.KIo 430/459, $126-$142,000 Bedok 90/99, $120,000 Eunos Cres. 13, $125,000 Geylang Bahru 53, $115,000 Spottlswoode Pk. 109, $162,000 T.Payoh 217/223, $110-$124,000 4-ROOMED A.M.KIo 432/561/562, $75-$78,000 Bedok 125/625/703, $80-$BB,OOO Eunos Cres. 22/23, $82-$85,000 M.Parade 54/60/62, $81-$85,000 3-ROOMED Clementl 320/321, $53,000460 words
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Advertisement909 1986-10-25 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI/ WEST COAST, blk 305, 307, 311. 319, 320, 326, 329, 345, 371, 401, 402, 427, 510, 706, 704 $42,000 to $60,000. Homan Parkton: *****62/ *****52. DOVER CRESCENT 8LK.28, 5-rm. Pt.blk. well-kept, terrazzo throughout, built-in wardrobe, kitchen cabinet. Highest offer909 words
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Advertisement937 1986-10-25 11 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARINE TERR. 4-RM. High fir facing sea, marble flooring, $83,500. Reno: *****62/3 MARSILINO DR. 5-RM. Blk 36. Renovated. Well kept. No cash. Full CPF. $79,000 neg. *****77. ONLY $M,OOO FOR This 5-rm. Boon Lay apt. Convenient. Homan Park ton: *****62/ *****5Z PT. BLKS., 5 r»n.937 words
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Advertisement514 1986-10-25 11 118 Factory Spaces EHDB PROTOTYPE FACTORIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the following detached and semi-detached prototype factories at:1. BUKIT BATOK INDUSTRIAL PARK A for woodworking/rattan/textile and engineering/hardware/foundry. 2. WOODLANDS INDUSTRIAL PARK E for light industries. Tender Closing Date: 5 Nov 86 at 3.00 pm Tender forms and other514 words
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Advertisement310 1986-10-25 11 118 Factory Spaces 135 Air Travel JASONS TRAVEL *****77. Budget Airfares Tours Malaysia. Ball, Thailand, Hongkong, Aust.. NZ. Worldwide Hotel Bookings Discount 10% to 70%. #03-20. Orchard Towers (TA3IB). ECONOMY AND PROFICIENCY In travel, tours, car rental. Tru Travel, #02-45 International Plaza. Tel: *****85/ *****91 TA 184 HARHARAH TRAVEL For310 words
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Advertisement363 1986-10-25 11 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces EafastPtaza Locateo at Singapore s most thnvina ana Orchard Road/Scotts Road |unction Between Goodwood Park Hotel Hyatt Hotel with many tourists Forms a golden triangle with Metro Orchard and C K Tang in this tourist centre. A pedestrian overhead bridge363 words
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Advertisement28 1986-10-25 12 137 Tours 1 B- M ■7 '^B«nT»i l iT'TIF' ■HnE* ■flKT^nriiiifl Buying or »«i!mg, it's a full day ou»me«» get a full-day •ipo«ura in Th« Straits Times Classified28 words
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Advertisement1923 1986-10-25 12 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours —a—— BTT > BBi V"! Lbbbbb! bbbbW I 1 Jl^lbCl^ liWl M L^lij "1 M IT* L* V i^J IL*> g **'T O*p**4'"i9, 21/11 •3, S, 10, 12/12 I AJT UIVBIf 1 aW\\ \V^ -To'k o1,923 words
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Advertisement2638 1986-10-25 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours SIA HOLIDAYS FROM $350 The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional guides; all2,638 words
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Advertisement531 1986-10-25 13 137 Toure 152 Music Courses Wortc Ranownati Orpan Couraa Author Kannatr, Bakar will ba conducting organ couraa aaminar on ttta 7trt Nonmbti '8* lor Musk Taacharr Limited enrolment available Enquiries/ Reservations to Elk* Music Cantra CHINESE FOLK SONGS classes' Group or individual lessons for j all ages Also avail pie531 words
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Advertisement379 1986-10-25 13 137 Tour* 160 Other Courses/ Instruction AIR TICKETING COURSE BjeSSal ly designed for thos* aiming u work with airilnes Few vacancies left for Tues s i ia.v- Detail;rontacl CATT Service* *****<5fc 168 Births/Birthdays GLYN HOWELLS A Ann Hi, 0 Melbourne H pon- are happx to announcf the birth of ttMtil379 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-10-25 14 THE council is the supreme governing body of the polytechnic, and oversees all its policy matters. It consists of a chairman, deputy chairman, three representatives from the Ngee Ann Kongsi and between six and 12 other members appointed from industry and government by the Minister370 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-10-25 14 Mr Goh Chok Tong - Mr Goh Chok Tong A six-page special to mark the polytechnic's $300-million, second-phase expansion -MESSAGES; First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence THE history of Ngee Ann Polytechnic reflects the three periods through which our young nation has travelled. First, Ngee Ann College was235 words
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Article, Illustration149 1986-10-25 14 Dr Tay Eng Soon - Dr Tay Eng Soon Minister of State for Education and Minister-in-Charge of Ngee Ann Polytechnic NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC starting with an enrolment of 116 in 1968 has grown phenomenally to 9,600 today. The physical expansion is essentially completed. Our aim now must be on the149 words
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Article, Illustration157 1986-10-25 14 Dr Hiew Siew Nam - Dr Hiew Siew Nam Chairman Ngee Ann Polytechnic Council IT IS our joy to see the successful completion of Ngee Ann Polytechnic's second, five-year expansion project, and our pride to be part of the body which has passed through such a dynamic growth process over a relatively157 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1986-10-25 15 Grand finale to expansion project 4 These extensions can now cater to the student population of 9,000 f projected by the Council for Professional and Technical Education in 1980. However, student enrolment has already reached 9,600 this year. MR CHEN HUNG, 52, was appointed1,020 words
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Article, Illustration705 1986-10-25 16 RICHARD NG - Blueprint for academic excellence RICHARD NG By NQEE ANN'S PHILOSOPHY 4 To educate and train, to the highest standard of excellence, people for industry, commerce and other sectors through diploma and continuing ed- ucation courses EVEN before the present expansion project is officially inaugurated, Ngee Ann Polytechnic has already embarked705 words
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Article, Illustration970 1986-10-25 17 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG By NGEE ANN COLLEGE was born in 1962, a clamourous time in Singapore's history. The self-governing state was like an infant in search of an identity, caught in the throes of wildcat strikes and racial disharmony. It was with this backdrop that Professor970 words
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304 1986-10-25 17 SETTLING himself down in front of the library's computer terminal, Wong Xang-chi, 18, searches for a book whose title and author he does not remember. But not all is lost. He remembers the word "photographing" in the title. By merely punching a few keys, he locates304 words
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Article, Illustration856 1986-10-25 18 RICHARD NG - Some of the success stories RICHARD NG By SUCCESS means different things to different people. In its 23 years, Ngee Ann Polytechnic has produced about 10,000 graduates. Many of them hold important positions now. Among those interviewed was mechanical engineer turned entrepreneur. Rodney Ham, one of Ngee Ann's breed of856 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-10-25 19 IT DOESN'T look like a Chinese wok at all, really. More like a steel box. But if you open the lid you will find an empty drum. To this add vegetables, squid, meat, sauce, bean sprouts, cooking oil and up to 10 kg of noodles, mee boon or411 words
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Article, Illustration755 1986-10-25 19 Ideas, inventions and applications We want industries to see Ngee Ann as a place where they can tap resources, and shop for ideas and products. We don't want entrepreneurs or manufacturers to hold our hands. All we ask for is the cost of materials. Mr M M Hoda Head ot755 words
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Advertisement156 1986-10-25 14 i Congratulations i Best Wishes to 1 1 Ngee Ann Polytechnic 1 's on the occasion of their official opening Bf VBBf "B^B BBfflßv^Bß J^BpmP^. ..^-^^jgu^^Q^ v: mßßßs^^«^^B^^^^!!^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^B. ••vq.^iv r;. ■v'^Bi ß» jssffi fli'^Bp* w ***-3BBBBBBp i^^B s^^^^^p^^B *^^tk-' ;<^^B^h js^^^^^^^^^^^Bew^s^SßP^ 1 ■•■■■■■■^.'t "^^^^hl^^^^^^^^^B BB^ s ri— bP BPP^^^* r^^»156 words
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Advertisement142 1986-10-25 15 Ngee Ann Polytechnic the occasion of its Official Opening. I >^^^^^H t'ff'"'-?-- --'^W^ '^^p^nflw ir «p» {mum S W T'*B 2T^^— i i w BMW {--'^H *,jt .>..; w iM fßiiii^ ii i'i i '^?!SB!^^mBBBBBMHB :^^H W IBF' >: BRtl^l 'yB BV^" BBi^^ni^B. lz <^^^^Bt"'J^B^ imp 9' 4^B B^ft^ B^s142 words
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Advertisement200 1986-10-25 16 f M I I I Quality writing instruments I I since 1918 ~^r 1 1 I Congratulations Best Wishes r Best Wishes to Ngee Ann Polytechnic j to Ngee Ann Polytechnic j on their official opening On the Occasion of the official Opening rrr B "-Hi m m Cjr~s SS-4200 words
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Advertisement481 1986-10-25 16 Congratulations Best Wishes to Ngee Ann Polytechnic on the occasion of their official opening MAJOR PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROGRESS V iHrWll I NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC: v4a HHH H3~-^~H \J^L NGEE ANN ESTATE OFFICE LIBRARY FURNITURE \MIM NGEE ANN ESTATE OFFICE CONSTRUCTION OF £mMM £tfM LOOSE BUILT IN FURNITURE FOR481 words
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Advertisement280 1986-10-25 17 Weputrour needs first MITAC is your guarantee of value, service and support. Legal Phoenix BIOS, FULLY IBM 1 i^^^^™" «j jj^^ PC/AT COMPATIBLE ft^^^MHap 6 or 8 MHz CPU switchable speed Ty^^^^^ 51 2 KB expandable to IMB V j--^j il I 5 gate-array custom chips V ttß|||L________---------- J*--^ wL280 words
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Advertisement82 1986-10-25 17 H Congratulations 5 5 Best Wishes to 3 Ngee Ann 5 H Polytechnic 5 on the occasion of their jg official opening f IMS 3. fr A fl i] QUEK HOCK SENG CONSTRUCTION PTL LTD. BLX. 721. CLEMENT! WEST STREET 2. #01-1 14 L SINGAPORE 0612 TEL *****22 Congratulations Best82 words
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Advertisement187 1986-10-25 18 |H| I Congratulations Best Wishes to I ■mb Ngee Ann Polytechnic on the occasion of their official opening m Congratulations i i Best NA/Khps to 5 FESTO i^'X^ i >^ "J i i«JI I V*> O 1 V-/ j-j^nnr^^yj^^fYpy. 28 Third L.ok Yang Road S Nqee Ann S• e 2187 words
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Advertisement192 1986-10-25 18 Philips Project Development (S) Re Ltd Lorong 1 Toa Payoh, Singapore 1231 Tel: *****00 Telex: RS ***** PHIUPS CABLE: PHIUSING ~H PHILIPS X y m ii H Congratulations Best Wishes g to Ngee Ann Polytechnic ii 2 on the occasion of their m official opening s POLYSKILL ENGINEERING PTE. LTD.192 words
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Advertisement241 1986-10-25 19 Congratulations 5 Best Wishes to Ngee Ann 5 Polytechnic 3 S on the occasion of their 5 2 official opening m I I 5 IkOp KOH BOON PIN 9 CONTRACTORS PTE LTD. 5 BLK 108 ANG MO KIO AVE. 4, #01-92 SINGAPORE 2056. TEL: *****43/4 We are proud to be241 words
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Advertisement522 1986-10-25 19 5T Our Heartiest Congratulations 5 Congratulations i Congratulations i N Ann Pol echmc Best Wishes to £i Best Wishes i 6 Ngee Ann Polytechnic m to on their on the occasion Of their Ngee Ann Polytechnic S nff,-,,] On^ina official opening 5 5 on the occasion of their Uthcial Opening.522 words
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Advertisement263 1986-10-25 20 u K 4 THE DEATHSTONE Imagine a world where there is more to reality than meets the eye. Where illusion and deception team up with man and machine to create a world of sophisticated vehicles and weaponry, manned by agents and counter-agents. TheDeathstone The MASK mission to recover a meteor263 words
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Miscellaneous795 1986-10-25 20 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Bc*ml* B^ ""f^MeN fIATE CUD/SR WO^^^^f *P^^'^** I *P'F^ ll ™^^^Wl 1-7 rn p^ 1 I^^ 7 Krz THEy UK£ iT IA/rt€"N YCo/ P*V (VOU^e $OTTO^B I A 5 the GO ttl^^!JJ 0 AWsN UK£ TC ™Sv ""OUGHT hiE OUAS K%f <?¥ VA^PUW^RTWANTWtAty jQ^v?795 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration731 1986-10-25 21 CAROLINE NGUI reviews TheatreWorks' Not Afraid To Live. NOT Afraid To Live is more than just the story of Elizabeth Choy. It is the story of war. The suffering, the misery, the deprivation, the hunger, the sorrow. The piercing sound of the dreaded731 words
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Article, Illustration429 1986-10-25 21 MURIEL SPEEDEN reviews Violets are Blue, now showing at Orchard THE Americans seem to have perfected the formula for the Simple, Honest Little Movie. Take an ordinary family nice father, loving mother and well-adjusted child. Put them through a crisis say, a death or429 words
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Advertisement78 1986-10-25 21 If you are holding an event you want our readers tc know about, fill in the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 3fO Kim Seng Road. Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Sfged/pre— nted by:78 words
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Miscellaneous957 1986-10-25 21 WHAT'S QK PERFORMANCES SYMPHONIC SOUNDS XXII (of Trinity College) piano to Kitchener Road, nightly. On DLES. Exhibition of South- prisoner of war at Selarang THE FIVE LIBRAS Manda BY NATIONAL THEATRE (teachers), 9am noon, and till Nov 9. east Asian textiles and gar- Barracks in 1942. nn play by Southern"957 words
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Miscellaneous866 1986-10-25 21 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning. Another866 words
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Advertisement252 1986-10-25 22 Country Club Facilities And More A^*i*^ "^^b -^^^^^^u^^^^^^^^^^^^bttffi^^-kj^: -i««E}^' %s^^ttg' BBB9BHfIftALf"L^HHK MI Jl Jft-^JHyBKB^BI^S9BfIfIiJ^ '4 JHBHI 1-r iMte, Bjr T|i ST g«BS EnMMHtoflMfli In^l i .^fll CIL CBqlh Pumng freer Tennis and badminton courts Sauna and steam bath Fully-equipped clubhouse Otymptclenglh swimmint pool and wadmz pool Squash courts 'Adventure' playground252 words
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Miscellaneous1359 1986-10-25 22 MY VIEW —By Kannan Chandran m^a^mmmmmmmtmmmm^m^^mm^^mm^tmm^mmtm^ammmmi^mmmmmmJf^ WLmtmjM mmmm^m^mKmm^^maamm^\mmmmmam Centrestage Great g^o %mm% Z m%om f. M a#| Cred P lace of the Indians p 5 MH3-^^^BB*73 i 1— i -*-J^ Performances^Eiid LBailillig 10 aIIjIISI 10 where a mine is located. WM WkUM AhJ> a different world SSS? QB ByMli'> <1,359 words
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Advertisement561 1986-10-25 24 f THP TT fil i HT SOGO Japan's leading department store f l7^^ 7 7 /J-4- \AA A makes Raffles City H /CSV x \L L J l l \r\ your one-stop shopping centre. jj| Mm jrjtji SOGO &^iJBMBI SINGAPORE J y^^^^\ President of SOGO Co., Ltd. Chairman of SOGO561 words
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Advertisement881 1986-10-25 25 p•» ap 4 1 A bP^^bP The atmosphere brings Contemporary Europe to the bustling centre of ■■■■^■■PJ^^l LIVING FOR THE CITY bT 4 4 M Singapore. Here is ail the excitement and eiegance of European high I K I I 1 I A B fashion, with the world's most exquisite881 words
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Advertisement1138 1986-10-25 26 BM BBIBBi 1 A |^^^P The birth of a "High Fashion Avenue" that launches a new era in Singa- |^MjMMHP"B«j f UVING FOR THE GTY jf I B 1 1 A I pore sn °PP' n 9' Here is an amazing concentration of the world's very I Ik B tt1,138 words
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Advertisement749 1986-10-25 27 MEN'S EXPRESSION" M lk\Wm^^^^ M^^A^^m M Business wear in impeccable taste, but a refreshing dash of am mm V" HfL HlWi C^ A youth too Careful colour co-ordination brings a vivid harmony HF ..Jiftl^KftV/ ft^^V n V^N^vx f^k m^% m^^^ to the styles on display. The main brand is PACO749 words
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Advertisement889 1986-10-25 28 P"^ I A JB B P Thj s floor introduces a brand new supermarket and a brand new sys- f y W g ft fl A tern, the first in Singapore to bring produce direct from the farm to the I kl u\- l\g tUK iHhU I l I 1889 words
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Advertisement513 1986-10-25 29 m m "^k |F* B™^ I I k "The SOGO Annexe is a special floor for the whole family to enjoy. Here ■■B^HBM^^B| //r/vr hORTHFCITY 1 A 1 B 1 you will find exciting "Kids' Island," Event Hall, Family Restaurant I Ml M S fl& I "HISATOMO," etc. City life513 words
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Advertisement1191 1986-10-25 30 1^ «P^ TP i i A l^^^P m Every $30 purchase at Bourjois cosmetics /r/? \v- c/td -ruir rfTV N 1 I M A A A 1 |> J" f L JLfH corner, a lovely sling-bag is yours for only $12. ui i^lj fUK 1 HI:U l E 1 11,191 words
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