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Title Section15 1986-10-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article870 1986-10-30 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Kidneys for transplant: 6 months to decide after law is enacted By ASDFDSASAD THOSE who do not want their kidneys removed after death can opt out using a simple form which will be widely available at places like hospitals, Housing Board area870 words
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205 1986-10-30 1 2 reservists fined for keeping mum about notices TWO reservists were each fined $1,000 yesterday for not telling the Central Manpower Base that they had not received any orders or notices from their units for six consecutive months. Under the Enlistment Regulations, 1970, it is the responsibility of reservists to205 words
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Article72 1986-10-30 1 WELLINGTON The last voyage of the Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior before its sabotage by French secret agents has been featured m a new film Nuclear Exodus just released m New Zealand. The film co-producer David Robie, who sailed on the Pacific journey aboard Rainbow Warrior, saidAFP - 72 words
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Article48 1986-10-30 1 BEIJING A taxi driver and his passenger were killed when explosives the passenger was carrying blew up m Guangzhou, the China Daily said yesterday. It said investigations were continuing to find out who the man was and why he was carrvine the emlosives. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-10-30 1 Lawyer charged for having copies of secret papers KUALA LUMPUR A lawyer was charged here yesterday for possessing photostat copies of secret official documents. Phang Ah Hee, 30, is alleged to have m his possession a photostat copy of the InspectorGeneral of Police's standing orders and a secret official documentBernama; NST - 403 words
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132 1986-10-30 1 NEW DELHI Six Indians, five of them government officials, were each sentenced to three years m prison yesterday after they were convicted of selling classified information to the United States. The sentence climaxed a nine-year, in-camera trial over charges that the sixAFP - 132 words
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101 1986-10-30 1 South Korea 'can expect 10.5% growth' SEOUL South Korea's economic growth this year is likely to reach 11.5 per cent compared with 5.1 per cent last year, the Korea Development Institute (KDI) said yesterday. surplus with the United States is expected to hit a record US$7 Mine* m lttf. Mr101 words
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Article, Illustration572 1986-10-30 1 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By A TEENAGER m labour pains rushed to hospital and gave birth to a bab> girl an hour later Three days later, she was gone, leaving her baby behind The 17-year-old girl. who was m her full term of pregnancy, told MountWAN SENG YIP - 572 words
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Article42 1986-10-30 1 What it should have been OUR report yesterday on Singapore's 5.4 per cent unemployment rate for September incorrectly gave a comparison figure of 6.1 per cent for January. This was, m fact, the jobless figure m March. We apologise for the error.42 words
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Advertisement57 1986-10-30 1 ADFSASDFDADAS Tham gets 8 years Report on Page 14 Lawyer Chor Pee to face disciplinary inquiry Report on Page 10 1 he answers to all your questions are m Cathay Pacific's 1986 Hong Kong Book. Pick up your free copy from a travel agent today. Arrive m better shape CATHAY57 words
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Article395 1986-10-30 2 Order to Law Society THE LAW SOCIETY was yesterday ordered by the High Court to refer to a disciplinary committee a complaint against a lawyer who purportedly paid his own personal cheque into one of the clients' accounts. The application that the society be so directed was made before395 words
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Article256 1986-10-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MAKING road safety education a regular part of the curriculum m our schools is a more effective way to put the safety message across. It would certainly be an improvement over existing arrangements that highlight road-safety consciousness every now and then. The child who receives256 words
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Article90 1986-10-30 2 NO PLACES IN VITB MODULE A GROUP of part-time VTTB trainees who completed the second module of a four-module course have now been told that there are no places m the third module. They have been told that part-time courses are popular and that many people shared their plight.90 words
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Article193 1986-10-30 2 US arms cut move THE US Administration has sent new instructions to its arms negotiators m Geneva, incorporating a set of proposals President Reagan has approved calling for sharp reductions m US and Soviet strategic nuclear weapons and the withdrawal of inter-mediate-range nuclear missiles from Europe. Included193 words
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Article289 1986-10-30 2 Chelsea's agony CHELSEA'S season of soccer woe continued on Tuesday night when it crashed out of the English Littlewoods Cup at Fourth Division Cardiff City. The First Division London club, which finished sixth m the League last season, was beaten 2-1 by the struggling Welsh club for whom Nicky289 words
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Article466 1986-10-30 2 Deepavali dishes DEEPAVALI, the Hindu Festival of Lights which this year falls on Saturday, celebrates the triumph of good over evil. At home, Hindu families usually start this auspicious day with a traditional breakfast mainly of vegetarian dishes. These include such simple yet tasty fare as dhosai, idli466 words
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Article249 1986-10-30 2 PROFITS FROM EACH HOTEL ROOM DOWN 46% LAST YEAR HOTEL OWNERS m Singapore found that their Srofits from each room was nearly halved to only J,lOO last year, the latest Arthur Young Survej 01 the industry found. The 46 per cent fall m profit was not surprising considering that249 words
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197 1986-10-30 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway —J Reds 'active again' THAI COMMUNISTS are stocking arms and penetrating all sectors of society, including Parliament. m preparation for renewed revolutionary war. the government said yesterday. Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, laying out a fresh counter-insurgen cy policy to nearly 800 government and militar\197 words
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527 1986-10-30 3 SEOUL - SEOUL MORE than 900 radical South Korean students were locked m a tense confrontation with riot police yesterday after they seized several buildings on a Seoul university campus. Last night the students were still at Konkuk University east of here where theyReuter; UPI - 527 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-10-30 3 Carrian Trial HONGKONG Police seued millions of documents m 365 raids linked to the collapsed Carrian group, once one of the British colony's biggest property firms, a senior police officer told the High Court yesterday. Testifying m the fraud conspiracy trialAFP - 239 words
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Article76 1986-10-30 3 Games college students play COLLEGE games these days are no longer down to earth. These two students of Seattle Pacific University are not brandishing yesterday's nbiqnitons water pistols. In their "Laser Tag" game, the girls are using laser pistols to blast opponents wearing electronic sensors that keep track of hits.Reuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration263 1986-10-30 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG The Hongkong legal profession is up m arms about a new compulsory insurance scheme which they say will cripple the profession financially. Under the new scheme, lawyers pay according to group rates, and some small companies who largely deal263 words
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330 1986-10-30 3 BEIJING Closer ties between China and Eastern Europe are expected to have significant spin-offs for the Chinese economy and pose a long-term economic challenge to the West, Western diplomats here said. The diplomats noted that East European countries of the Soviet-led Council forAFP - 330 words
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134 1986-10-30 3 HONGKONG Hongkong inhabitants are older and earning more In cash terms than their counterparts of five years ago and want fewer children, according to a government census. The findings of the census conducted last March, showed there were 5.5 million people here with aAFP - 134 words
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485 1986-10-30 4 US proposes a sweeping arms cuts package WASHINGTON WASHINGTON The Administration has sent new instructions to its arms negotiators m Geneva incorporating a set of proposals President Reagan has approved calling for shary reductions m US any.! Soviet strategic nucleai weapons and the withdrawal of intermedi-ate-range nuclear missile from Europe.AP; UPI - 485 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-10-30 4 LOS ANGELES Film stars led by Elizabeth Taylor, the homosexual community and physicians, have raised more than US$l million (552.19 million) to fight a referendum on California's election ballots that would place Aids victims In quarantine. In a state where 3,MtReuter - 268 words
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Article281 1986-10-30 4 US cuts payment to UN by half UNITED NATIONS Washington has informed United Nations SecretaryGeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar that the United States' contribution to the 1986 UN administrative Budget of US$BOO million (Ssl.7 billion) will be US$lOO million less than half the regular US assessment of US$2lO million. TheUPI - 281 words
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Article, Illustration61 1986-10-30 4 PULLING a 14.5-tonne tram alone is ne mean feat, but for John Massis the challenge is to do it without using his hands. Hie Belgian showed the crowd at Dus- seldorf, West Germany, the way to do It with his teeth. He pulled theReuter - 61 words
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Article111 1986-10-30 4 WEST JORDAN (Utah) Singer Marie Osmond and record producer Brian Blosil were married on Tuesday m a private Mormon ceremony attended by about 70 family members and friends, a spokesman said. Miss Osmond's three- year-old son, Stephen, was among those on hand for the hour-long ChurchReuter - 111 words
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411 1986-10-30 4 New studies shed light on the mystery of death NEW YORK THE mystery of death haunts the living, but real understanding of it has always proved elusive But researchers Soy new studies of people vfco have come close to death have provided insights into the nature of death and showNYT - 411 words
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444 1986-10-30 6 Britain vetoes $309 m EC aid parcel to Syria LONDON Britain has announced its veto of a European Community five-year aid package to Syria worth £100 million (Ss3o9 million) m protest against alleged Syrian involvement m an attempt to blow up an Israeli airliner. Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe toldReuter; UPI - 444 words
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Article125 1986-10-30 6 GENEVA Iran will allow a Red Cross team to visit Iraqis captured m the Gulf War but has turned down a proposal by Baghdad for a prisoner swap, Iranian and Red Cross officials said on Tuesday. The inspection would be the Red Cross' firstReuter - 125 words
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226 1986-10-30 6 Man gets 5 life terms for killing 5 in family CHELMSFORD (England) A Jury has convicted the adopted son of a rich English farmer of shooting to death five members of his family to inherit a fortune. Judge Sir Maurice Drake described 25-year-old Jeremy Bamber's conduct as "evil almost beyondReuter; AP - 226 words
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Article65 1986-10-30 6 ROME Representatives of non-Christian religions who gathered at Assisi to pray for peace with Pope John Paul n decided on Tuesday to hold another prayer summit m Japan next year. The religious leaders also discussed calling a worldwide religious assembly m 1993 to mark the 100 thUPI - 65 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-10-30 6 MAPUTO Mozambique President Samora Machel, who died m an air crash 11 days ago, was given a hero's funeral on Tuesday. The ceremony began after a two-hour service at Maputo City Hall, where the body had lain m state m a simple wooden coffinReuter - 403 words
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340 1986-10-30 6 LONDON Oil prices are drifting down only a week after Opec agreed to renew controls on cartel members' production to raise energy costs m the coming northern winter. Saudi Arabia, biggest of the 13 members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, has deniedReuter - 340 words
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102 1986-10-30 6 VIENNA The Austrian government has recalled its Ambassador to Israel, four months after Israel summoned home its envoy here. Chancellor Franz Vranitzky, announcing the decision to recall Otto Pleinert for "detailed consultation" on Tuesday, said the Austrian step was not an expression of aAP; UPI - 102 words
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Advertisement104 1986-10-30 6 METROPOLITAN YMCA Eveiything you always wanted m a child care centre Perfect Balance §||i BWL IP* f^y j*» 3* yj X wO^^fl everything m perfect balance. METROPOLITAN CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT CENTRES Operation Hours: BPT^T^P'^bl Full day session: (7.30am-6.30pml Half day session: (7.30 am 2.00pm) i i\ "T M UPPER SERANGOON104 words
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444 1986-10-30 7 BANGKOK - BANGKOK thai communists are stocking arms and penetrating all sectors of society, including Parliament. m preparation for renewed revolutionary war. the government said yesterday. Prime Minister Frem Tinsulanonda, spelling out fresh counter-insurgency policy to nearly 800 government and military officers, said communists remained theReuter - 444 words
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274 1986-10-30 7 Albert Ramalingam - Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Commerce Minister Surat Osathanua deputy leader of the Social Action Party, is widely expected to resign soon. His resignation would be the second m the three-month-old government of Gen Prem Tinsulanonda. In August. Deputy Interior Minister Veera MusiKapong274 words
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Article, Illustration61 1986-10-30 7 PARTINAH, 55, was walking tall In Semarang, central Java, when she won the prize for the shortest person at an unusual contest held there over the weekend. Partinah, who is 65 cm high, Is seen here being carried by the chairman of the contest, Jaya Suprana,Reuter - 61 words
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Article45 1986-10-30 7 JAKARTA The death toll has risen to 57 and 18 other people still were missing and feared dead m flooding that has hit the south-east Sumatra province of Lampung over the past week, the National Search and Rescue Agency said yesterday. APAP - 45 words
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350 1986-10-30 7 Indonesia will act to stave off crisis JAKARTA Indonesia will continue to tear down obstacles to its high-cost economy to stave off an economic crisis triggered off by the oil slump, a top economic minister said. Minister of National Development Planning Johannes Sumarlin told a news conference on Tuesday thatReuter - 350 words
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Article137 1986-10-30 7 JAKARTA Indonesian Information Minister Harmoko said yesterday the government would not lift the ban on Sinar Harapan despite domestic and international pressure. He said after meeting President Suharto that the ban would remain on the daily whose licence was revoked earlier this month for what theReuter; AFP - 137 words
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188 1986-10-30 7 Jakarta patching up row with Canberra JAKARTA Visiting Australian Primary Industry Minister John Kerin's discussions yesterday with President Suharto indicate that previously strained relations between the two countries are improving. Mr Kerin said after the unexpected meeting that bilateral ties would become stronger if the two countries continued to exchangeReuter - 188 words
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Advertisement90 1986-10-30 7 Szechuan Mini Fo Tiao Qiang Special Fin with Precious Dried Seafood Menu 2 kinds of Cold Dish Mini Fo Tiao Qiang or Beijing Duck Steamed Live Fish or Drunken Prawns Steamed Dumplings Shanghai Pancake This set menu exceeds the actual value of your bill $88 per table for 4-5 persons90 words
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Advertisement270 1986-10-30 7 f^ P ete s Place, we're like one big, bv^V happy family. So when you come we treat fc>»V X^. J***- i c r sen e y° u ast because we IB R\ j\ know that at lunchtime you don't often SHARPEN YOUR SIGHTS Our new VHS format video doesn't270 words
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95 1986-10-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR Singapore has shown a keen interest m investing m Malaysia's livestock industry, Deputy Agriculture Minister Alex Lee said yesterday. He said Malaysia was expected to earn more than $500 million from food exports to Singapore this year compared with $390 million lastBernama - 95 words
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283 1986-10-30 8 KANGAR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday the government would not compromise m its plan to increase the interest rate for housing and car lamas. The government is also determined to do away with pensions for new government employees.Bernama - 283 words
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Article, Illustration365 1986-10-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) yesterday rejected the government's proposed reduction m overtime rate and retrenchment benefits. It will call a special meeting of its general council to decide what action to take. MTUC President Zainai Rampak said the governmentNST - 365 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-10-30 8 THE SULTAN of Brunei adjusting the green beret he had just received from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia at a ceremony In Snngal I dang camp m Malacca yesterday. The Sultan, who Is m Malaysia on a three-day official visIt, also had the Panglima GagahBernama - 69 words
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181 1986-10-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR Bank Negara has lodged police reports against eight deposit-taking cooperative societies. Reports against three of the co-operatives were lodged last week while the others were made earlier. Bank Negara said m a statement yesterday the reports followed detailed investigations into the affairsNST - 181 words
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281 1986-10-30 8 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG By m Kuala Lumpur SINGAPORE will call for a step -by -step approach towards the much-touted, but still illusory, idea of an Asean common market at a two-day regional conference starting here today. A paper by Acting Trade and Industry Minister Brig-Gen281 words
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172 1986-10-30 8 Govt sees early retirement as way to cut staff KUALA LUMPUR The government is encouraging civil servants to retire early m a move to reduce its staff. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Sabbaruddin Chile said He said the government was not certain yet hou i get civil servants tc retire beforeNST - 172 words
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226 1986-10-30 8 'BMF loan to Chinese bank disguised' LONDON Bumiputra Malaysia Finance made an unauthorised money market loan of US$4O.9 n.-illion (5589.57 million) to a communist Chinese bank m 1983 which was supposed!; approved by the board of Bank Bumiputra Malaysia ■BBMB). The loan, which was m fact a disguised customer loanBernama - 226 words
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Article, Illustration561 1986-10-30 10 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By PROFESSOR Leland Smith's star performer began with a short, simple selection the piping of a flute, the rounded tones of a bell, the hollow clap of a woodblock. By the end of last night's hour-long lecture and demonstration, the star had progressed through561 words
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Article101 1986-10-30 10 AN ASSISTANT manager was charged yesterday with accepting $41,200 m bribes over a period of four months m 1984. Wong Tiu Seng, 39, was a section chief m Sankyu (S) Pte Ltd's work distribution and operation section be tween June 12 and Oct 30 that year when101 words
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Article61 1986-10-30 10 THE Istana grounds will be open to the public on Sunday from 8 am to 6.30 pm to mark Deepavali. Entertainment will be provided by the Ngee Ann Polytechnic military band, Singapore Polytechnic military band, People's Association Chinese orchestra, People's Association military band, Singapore Teachers'61 words
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152 1986-10-30 10 Bedroom fire believed to be arson A FIRE believed to have been started by arsonists damaged a bedroom m a lOth-storey flat m Toa Payoh Lorong 5 yesterday. No one was m the flat m Block 61 when the blaze started at about 10 am. Its owner, butcher Lim Kirn152 words
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Article89 1986-10-30 10 A 26- YEAR-OLD man was charged yesterday with kicking a woman when he robbed her of $500 of jewellery. No plea was taken from Tan Boon Hock, who allegedly kicked Miss Gan Lee Hong, 21, m the chest and took her gold bracelet and89 words
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Article, Illustration409 1986-10-30 10 BEN DAVIDSON - Lawyer to face disciplinary panel on six charges BEN DAVIDSON By LAWYER Lim Chor Pee will have to face disciplinary proceedings on six serious charges, most of which involve rax frauds. This was the ruling of a three-judge court yesterday when it dismissed Lim's appeal against a similar decision by409 words
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Article59 1986-10-30 10 THE BLOOD Donation Centre at the Singapore General Hospital will be closed for Deepavali on Saturday. It re-opens on Sunda\ froni 6.30 am to 12.30 pm. Donation sessions will be held on Sunday at Katong Sikh Temple Wilkinson P.oad: and National Spiritual Assembly, Cooling Gose Another session59 words
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339 1986-10-30 10 THE Law Society was yesterday ordered by the High Court to refer to a disciplinary committee a complaint against a lawyer who purportedly paid his own personal cheque into one of the clients' accounts. The application that the society be so directed339 words
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610 1986-10-30 11 No contempt of Parliament in letter to Journal, rules Speaker THE Speaker of Parliament, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, is satisfied that a letter written to a foreign newspaper by Mr James Fu, the Prime Minister's press secretary, did not breach the privileges of Parliament. I may takeRegistrar of Societies to610 words
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Article40 1986-10-30 11 MR LIM Boon Heng, the NTUC assistant secretarygeneral and MP for Kebun Baru, will be the guest of honour at the Public Utilities Board Staff Union delegates' conference to be held m the Glass Hotel on Nov 17.40 words
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507 1986-10-30 11 SURESH NAIR - Nightspots staging strip shows on the quiet SURESH NAIR 'Desperate' move to win back crowds By SOME bars and nightclubs, hit by hard times, are staging strip-tease acts on the quiet m a bid to attract more customers. The shows are staged secretly, usually near closing time, and only after507 words
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375 1986-10-30 11 Be more sensitive in spreading faith, Christians told CHRISTIAN leaders m Singapore have been advised to be more sensitive m spreading the gospel. It is understood that the Evangelical Fellowship of Singapore has advised them to minimise the kind of door-to-door evangelism that may cause resentment among some of the375 words
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108 1986-10-30 11 THE Commander of the United States' Seventh Fleet, Vice- Admiral Paul McCarthy ir, left yesterday tor Jakarta after a fear-day visit. Daring his stay, the admiral met the Acting Trade and industry Minister and Minister of State (Defence), Briga-dier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsiea Loong.108 words
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87 1986-10-30 11 Thai cars must have insurance cover ALL Thai-registered vehicles entering Singapore from Saturday will have to be covered by insurance when they are m the Republic. Insurance coverage will be made available for them at the Woodlands checkpoint, the Registrar of Vehicles, Mr Lee Yew Kirn, said yesterday. There is87 words
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Article54 1986-10-30 11 TELECOMS' maritime radio telex service will be upgraded from Saturday, automating shore-to-ship radiotelex traffic. Only ship-to-shore communication is now automated. But from Saturday, both local and overseas telex subscribers will have direct access to the system and deposit their messages for quick delivery to the ships54 words
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Article70 1986-10-30 11 THE emphasis is once again on fruit trees for Tree Planting Day which falls on Sunday. This year, 1,187 fruit trees will be planted, including the jackfruit, rambutan. coconut, mangosteen and duku. Besides these, 663 ornamental trees, 100 palms and 400 shrubs will also70 words
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Article, Illustration181 1986-10-30 13 A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl has not returned since leaving home on Oct 21 the third time she has been missing this year. Lim Scow Hong, a Primary 6 pupil of Temasek Primary School, left her flat m Bedok Sooth after telling her grandmother she was181 words
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Article, Illustration515 1986-10-30 13 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW World Congress on Fertility and Sterility By WOMEN IN the early stages of pregnancy should be screened for the Aids virus as one way of preventing the spread of the deadly disease, a leading expert m medical ethics and consultant obstetrician515 words
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263 1986-10-30 13 Rights and wrongs of family planning IS IT right for governments to apply incentives and disincentives as a means of population control" Can couples be denied the right to decide on the number of children they want" Should contraceptives not passed for use m the country of origin be "dumped"263 words
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Article, Illustration128 1986-10-30 13 ONE out of two women m Gabon is infertile because it is common for girls m the West African state to have sex before puberty, and very often end up with venereal diseases because the men are invariably "much, much older, and have128 words
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Article, Illustration110 1986-10-30 13 IN THE Netherlands, sterilisation has evolved into as such a fine art that it's used as a form of birth control, because the situation can be reversed with micro-surgery. About 25,000 to 30,000 Dutch sterilise themselves every year, said Dutch gynaecologist, Dr Hans Vemer110 words
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Article, Illustration90 1986-10-30 13 A NEW drug has given hope to women prone to miscarriages. Called Buserlin, it will, when inhaled, reduce a woman's leuteinising hormone level during ovulation. Leuteinising hormone is produced by the pituitary gland when a woman is ovulating, and an abnormally high level can90 words
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Article234 1986-10-30 13 Dispute over sale of bungalow to church A PASTOR of the church which is involved m a property dispute with the owner of a Bartley Road bungalow, yesterday told the High Court of the deplorable condition of the house months after the church had agreed to234 words
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188 1986-10-30 13 PWD staff using Mandarin more often DIALECT is losing out to Mandarin m popularity among counter staff of the Public Works Department. They used Mandarin on six out of 10 occasions so far this year. The figure m 1982 was four times out of 10. The PWD's General Director, Dr188 words
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Article, Illustration870 1986-10-30 14 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ No choice but to impose deterrent sentence judge By FORMER Pan-El director Peter Tham was jailed for eight years yesterday for "calculatedly" abusing the trust placed m him when he forged share certificates. He may appeal against the sentence.870 words
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257 1986-10-30 14 MORE than 30 patients with oral diseases, such as tumours and sores m the mouth, have been treated with laser machines at the National University Hospital over the past year. They were the beneficiaries of two kinds of laser machines,257 words
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Article53 1986-10-30 14 A MAN WAS acquitted yesterday of 13 counu- of receiving about $35. 000 worth of stolen gold jewellery and ornaments The charges against Koh Weng Nan. 35. were withdrawn by the prosecution. He had been accused of receiving stolen prop erty between Aug 19 last year and July53 words
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Article91 1986-10-30 14 PARENTS CAN learn to have fun drawing with their children at the Bukit Merah branch H brary next Friday. This is part of the libran s regular parent education programme on Frida\ nights. Language Fun Humour and Choosing a Safe Toy for Your Child will be91 words
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Article, Illustration101 1986-10-30 14 POLICE WANT to con tact the relatives of a Malaysian man who died after falling off a pick-up a*, the junction of Loror.g Chencharu and YisSun Avenue 2 last Thursday. Mr Sudir bin Seman (right), 27, had thumbed a ride m Sembawang Road. He was sitting101 words
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Article46 1986-10-30 14 A YOUTH CLAIMED trial after he was charged yesterday with having sex with a 14-year-old girl m a secluded spot off Changi Beach on May 26. Razan bin Jantan, 19, will get a trial date on Nov 15. He was offered $5,000 bail46 words
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Article60 1986-10-30 14 A 28-YEAR-OLD MAN was charged yesterda> with stealing a total of 50 tonnes of steel bars worth $23,000 from a construction site m Wood lands Town Centre. Tan Yen Kang alleged stole the bars on De< 7, 1983. He was granted a two-week adjournment and will appear60 words
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Article, Illustration366 1986-10-30 15 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By TWELVE Singapore engi- j neers at a training insti- j tute here have been assigned to design chips, including one which will allow a person to "talk" to a computer. This is believed to be the first time a366 words
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Article62 1986-10-30 15 Woman charged with stealing car NO PLEA was taken from a 29-year-old woman who was charged yesterday with stealing a car worth $18,000 on Sunday. Razdia binti Mohd Sata allegedly stole Mr Amin bin Matsom's Mitsubishi Lancer at 11.30 pm from the carpark at Block 557, Ang Mo Kio Avenue62 words
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130 1986-10-30 15 WITH the arrival of computerised report cards, will a computer whiz-kid be able to break Into the system and change his examination marks? Net likely, says the Education Ministry. School Link, the computerised hook-up between the ministry and the schools, will be protected against130 words
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Article40 1986-10-30 15 A FOUR-MEMBER team from Zimbabwe's Education Ministry will be m Singapore from Sunday to Tuesday. The team, led by Deputy Secretary for Planning S. C. Mumbengegwi, will visit the Education Ministry and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board.40 words
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Article, Illustration539 1986-10-30 15 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN On-line system will be fully implemented by 1990 By Old report card (extreme left), filled m manually, constrasts with new ones, which were filled In by computer and contains no red marks. Hie red mark will be only one of539 words
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249 1986-10-30 15 S'poreans invited to Quran reading contest in Mecca SINGAPORE Muslims will have the chance to compete m Mecca with others from around the world m reciting the Quran from Jan 14 to 29 next year. A press release from the Muslim Missionary Society Singapore, Jamiyah, said it had received an249 words
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Article, Illustration22 1986-10-30 16 Chou Hoi Ling, 13 going through the ordeal of having her blood cleansed by a dialysis machine.22 words
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251 1986-10-30 16 That 4-hour ordeal 3 times each week ASDASD THREE times each week, 13-year-old Chou Hui Ling inserts two needles into her left arm, lies back m 881 cask and waits for the ordeal to begin The needles lead to twin translucent rubber tubes thai are joined to a dialysis Biarninr251 words
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Article290 1986-10-30 16 ASDFSADFDSA MR TAN. a civil servant, was stunned when he heard the news he was dying. The doctor said my time was up. He said if I was lucky, I would live to see my seven-year-old son go on to secondary school."' he290 words
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Article371 1986-10-30 16 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Transplant the cure doctor By DR LIM Cheng Hong has seen many kidney patients die over the years. Some died because there were no kidneys for transplant. These would have given them a new lease of life. Many more died because there is a371 words
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174 1986-10-30 16 Buying and selling of kidneys to be banned But blood products exempted THE selling and buying of kidneys, and any form of advertisement m this respect, is forbidden under the Human Organ Transplant Bill. This applies to cadavers and living donors. But provision is made to exempt the sale of174 words
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195 1986-10-30 16 Muslims can sign up within six months MUSLIMS can offer to donate their kidneys to help save lives if they give their written consent within six months after the proposed law comes into effect. Unlike other Singaporeans who need not do anything if they want to be donors, Muslims must195 words
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Article51 1986-10-30 16 DEEPAVALI Thaathaa will appear once again with gifts for about 1,000 children on Sunday. All are welcome to Krishna Our Guide's Deepavali celebration, which starts at 10 am at the Sreenivasa Temple m Serangoon Road. Dinner will also be served to inmates of the Tampines Home for disabled51 words
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Article47 1986-10-30 16 A THREE-MONTH rhythmic exercise class for beginners starts on Dec 1 at San Shan Primary school m Toa Payoh North. The course, conducted between 8 and 9 pm on Mondays and Thursdays, costs $45 and is organised by the Singapore Sports Council. For details, call 340-9572.47 words
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177 1986-10-30 16 FROM Jan 1 next year Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airline System will be withdrawing their Shuttle Bonus flights between Singapore and Kua la Lumpur. Passengers using the bonus flights, which are scheduled for the off-peak hours, get a free flight for every 10177 words
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Article82 1986-10-30 16 THE trial of a businessman accused of wrongfully confining his Sri Lankan maid m his apartment has been adjourned to next month Vasanmal Murli. 47, will be tried m District Court 9 on Nov 21 and 22 The hearing was to have begun yesterday Murli is82 words
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Advertisement171 1986-10-30 10 A professor's musical bytes: Section Two Page Twenty-one. One undisputed law of aerodynamics is that only SIA can fly you nonstop from London to Singapore. Any day of the week, except Tuesday and Sunday (which are one-stop f^ ilights). En route, you'll enjoy all the comforts of our exclusive BIG171 words
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Advertisement112 1986-10-30 11 PSC can J Q make your r rJC; dream y IP come true. |a No gadgets, no gimmicks, I AFTER I s*m no exercises, V no injections ....just a X-, j\m J completely safe loss of weight. T jj j For over two years we've been V J heiping Singaporeans112 words
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Advertisement117 1986-10-30 11 44 86 A NEW GRID TO FASHION SHAPES Colours play on geometric lines giving fresh, clean form to pared-down shapes From the all-enduring epaulettes to the new bow-tied detailing, these versatile suits are a must for all-occasion dressing IvA r_?4^B mum f& m W^mk EXCLUSI V E GIFTS v a*-117 words
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Advertisement469 1986-10-30 13 jfl bjfwbfjH Hb^£* \rj El Marocco El-Marocco is the place to haunt on Friday October 31st. Keep company with witches and skeletons and all things spooky m the witching hours of 9pm to 3am. Come m fancy dress or dressed m theme with Halloween and we will waive the cover469 words
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Advertisement685 1986-10-30 14 CALENDAR OF EVENTS NOV 2 TO KILL OR NOT TO KILL 8 00pm A Malayalam play which deals with the controversial issue of mercy killing, the dilemma faced by the family and doctor. Theatre by SINGAPORE KAIRALEE KALA NILAYAM SHAKESPEARE FOR THE YOUNG cum DISCUSSION 4— 6 MACBETH 17 —18685 words
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Advertisement261 1986-10-30 15 JP School of Computing A Decade of Professional Computer Education Diploma m Computer Studies (With on Opportunity for Direct Admission to Dogroo Couroo m Britain) Applications are invited for admission to the Diploma m Computer Studies course leading to both internal and external awards. Subtects covered include computing, accounting, business261 words
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Advertisement240 1986-10-30 16 ..in mi 1 1, _aiH!!iU_ .^EBB^BBBBBBBBV JMIBLBB fl 1 ■T mA \\\mWm I BF m\ mV Mmmm wf^wM mmr^'m] I I m mm AW' ma BBk. BnL AW v WmA lafl bW fl mm iff w m m BMBjf BBr T^B 3 ISf ammwMm .^bbbbbbw. bbl lUdfflMßfclfc AW f^ BBk.240 words
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Advertisement178 1986-10-30 16 The safeguards Two specialist doctors must certify death using internationally-accepted criteria to determine brain death. These doctors cannot be part of transplant team or be involved m care of person receiving kidney. Checkfrtg for objection! Computerised register of those objecting to donation will be kept. You can also carry card178 words
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Advertisement314 1986-10-30 17 HOWWEWDN THE COLD WAR. Ij If there's one good reason why you should buy a National flatback fridge you're ii looking at it. We've called it the Magic Condenser. You've probably heard of it by now and wondered about it. We've used the word 'Magic' because it really works wonders314 words
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Article374 1986-10-30 18 THE road accident toll involving children went up this week when two young boys were knocked down by a van. Like many other victims, the boys were hurt when they were crossing the road. For the first sLx months of this year, half of the 62374 words
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Article210 1986-10-30 18 THE complaint by Asta delegates of arcticlike conditions at Raffles City is a hiccup m \vhat had largely been a successful convention. But lest more such important visitors come away with perceptions of cold comfort, some re-examination of the air-condi-tioning levels m our hotel and convention facilities,210 words
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1073 1986-10-30 18 William Freund - William Freund By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal 6 But tough new competition hat become a feet of life end simply cennot be stopped. It is driven by cli the forces we see et work m London. Profits will1,073 words
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Article, Illustration511 1986-10-30 18 6 By custom, the words Soviet and Russian have become interchangeable when describing the statesmen and officials who act on behalf of the USSR, but on two counts Soviet, as both adjective and noun, is more accurate To call all Soviet511 words
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542 1986-10-30 18 new town IN THIS second Lb a series within a writ* en how the emergence at new Housing Beard estates bats changed public perceptions of certain well -known places, we talk about Bedok "I live m Bedok What doe*542 words
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Article, Illustration586 1986-10-30 19 Yugoslav Reds mull over vital question 4 The economy ie m a mess, and the party is divided both ideologically and along lines which reflect the tensions among Yugoslavia's assorted nationalities. Most Yugoslavs feel that something has to change. Even their collective presidency m Belgrade now accepts the need for586 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1986-10-30 19 VIKRAM KHANNA - VIKRAM KHANNA Indian correspondent talks about India and international affairs By WITH newspapers nowadays taking increasingly to posting specialist correspondents overseas, or else relying on stringers or wire agencies for their copy, the old fashioned globe-trotting foreign correspondent is a dying breed. Among the survivors and,1,320 words
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Advertisement113 1986-10-30 18 An InditamtatM Kaaaarca Essential information In a Practical format SOURCEBOOK OF SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIAN COMPANY LAW NEW Second Edition By Philip N Pillai LLB(Smgapore), LLMlHarvord), SJDiHarvord) Sjbstonfiolly Revised and Updated Comprehensive Coverage contains all Smgopore and Malaysian case low, legislative background materials, and selected foreign landmark cose low Useful Features113 words
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Advertisement945 1986-10-30 19 A magnificent dream can come true for you! Guess exactly how many empty Yeo's packet drinks can be placed fully HBH b^tl flf! V""B^^^^ ilPlPifll ava tne Mercedes 200 and this Wmm W A m Brnmr Ammm\ I Wf WA I II m car may yours |||fi I 1 B945 words
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401 1986-10-30 20 It's difficult to get a job if one has a medical problem I READ with sympathy the letter "Don't turn away the 'handicapped' by "Trying to Survive". (ST. Oct 24). It is already emotionally disturbing for one to be handicapped. It becomes a much more difficult existence if the outside401 words
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202 1986-10-30 20 I HAD heart bypass surgery at the Singapore General Hospital m August this year. The bill came to $10,418 and I was able to pay most it from my Medisave account. I was. however, short by $1,418. Early this month. I went to202 words
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108 1986-10-30 20 WE thank your writer Overhead Bridge Please" for the letter "Provide overhead bridge for students (,ST. Oct 15). We are pleased to inform him that the Public Works Department has plans to construct a pedestrian overhead bridge across Kampong Bahru Road near Blair Road.108 words
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Letter62 1986-10-30 20 ALLOW me to use your column to express my heartfelt thanks to the consultants, doctors and staff of Ward 72 of the Singapore General Hospital for the successful bone marrow transplant done on my daughter on Sept 5. They deserve a pat on the back as they have62 words
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Letter65 1986-10-30 20 I WAS admitted to Ward 75, Singapore General Hospital, from Oct 13 to 16 because of a knee injury. The staff, including the doctors, were very patient, understanding and helpful. They were sometimes scolded by demanding patients but never failed to discharge their duties wholeheartedly.65 words
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Letter67 1986-10-30 20 Speedy recovery I WAS warded from Aug 27 to Sept 4 m Ward 34 at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital for an operation. While there, I noticed that the hospital staff were kind, courteous, efficient and very understanding. I would especially like to mention the nursing care and concern I received67 words
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Letter67 1986-10-30 20 I TAKE Service 151 to work every day. I have found all its drivers very nice and courteous. I would, however, like to say a special thanks to the woman driver who stopped the bus a few metres before the stop so that I could dash into67 words
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Letter124 1986-10-30 20 WE are a group of trainees m a part-time trade course at the Singapore Technical Institute. All part-time courses conducted by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board are divided into four modules. A trainee has to attend and pass all four modules before he is124 words
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183 1986-10-30 20 VITB, however, says no more places tion, the officer said that part-time VTTB courses have always been popular and that many people shared our plight. When queried further, the officer said a place was not given because the centre applied for was fully booked. He added that we would have183 words
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171 1986-10-30 20 Registered letter: Post office asked him for 'chop' A REGISTERED letter addressed to my company could not be delivered and, as is the normal custom, a card was left saying that it could be collected from the Orchard Point post office any time during the next seven days. My secretary171 words
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238 1986-10-30 20 One more with water seepage problem WE read with interest the letter by "They Call Us Eastern Grove" and the reports about the Housing Board undertaking to repair the leaks m HDB apartments which were bought several years ago. (Both ST, Oct 23). We are several owners who bought apartments238 words
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Letter, Illustration361 1986-10-30 20 Motorists and plight of marathoners THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, fuli name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But361 words
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81 1986-10-30 20 THE Mathematics D paper of the GCE O level examination will be held from 2 to 4.30 pm on Nov 20. It coincides with the mostawaited papal visit. May we appeal to the Ministry of Education to change the date of the above paper81 words
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Article, Illustration78 1986-10-30 21 DESPITE a generally firmer market, continued profit-taking m Singapore leading stocks caused the Straits Times Industrial Index to ease a marginal 0.27 points to 924.21. The Business Times Composite Index fell 4 29 points to 819.88. although the DBS Index of CPF stocks managed a 0.43-point gain78 words
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Article13 1986-10-30 21 Public Bonk 2,207,000 SLondwrts 2,106,000 Sel Propert.es 1,382,000 Chuon Hup 972,00013 words
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Article111 1986-10-30 21 2U *M«( 515 +<1 M le«nt 40 40 M Cx>tn 402 +2S OH 334 -t- 26 Mirnur Corpn 304 26 NST 540 +20 Trjcton 277 +19 S«j *tm M 2 19 Chun 242 11 *jefc. 3^r« -Oc 146 -t-17 ICenwrt 121 +16 *M.:>-m. 101 -13. !»tjn »c111 words
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Article98 1986-10-30 21 Oct 28 Oct 2S Oct 28 Oct 29 ST Properties 464 35 467 27 BT Compose 815 59 819 88 ST M.n.ngs 290 71 290 69 BI Mcatoi *****306 *****701 ST Plantations *****4 2026.24 BT 06 OS +205 +207 DBS CPF Index 326 83 327.31 CADI -6397 -6324 OCBC98 words
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Article15 1986-10-30 21 THE I S dollar lost 37 ticks to close at DM 2.02ti3 m Singapore.15 words
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Article23 1986-10-30 21 DM I FF S$ HK$ IS$ US9 2.0303 159.65 unq 2 1830 unq 1.4150 2.0263 159.60 6.6230 2.1850 7 7980 *****23 words
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Article62 1986-10-30 21 Eurodollar: Lost two ticks to 94.01 a contract. Deatechemark: Gained 11 ticks to 0.4944 a contract. British pound: Gained 30 ticks to 1.4070 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 20 ticks to 0.*****4 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 10 points to ***** a contract. ITSl T S Treasury Bond: Lost 9062 words
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Article69 1986-10-30 21 Japanese producers accused WASHINGTON The US semiconductor industry has accused Japanese manufacturers of "outright violations" of a good conduct code on trading practices signed three months ago. The Semiconductor Industry Association charged that Japanese producers were continuing to engage m dumping practices m Europe and Asia The association warned thatAFP - 69 words
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Article79 1986-10-30 21 Nippon to sideline workers TOKYO Nippon Steel Corp. the world's largest steel manufacturer, plans to siceline a portion of its workers on partial pay from L^ecember. The move was made m the face of plummeting export revenues because of the rising yen. It was not clear how many employees wouldUPI - 79 words
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Article54 1986-10-30 21 China deals for $24 1 m HONGKONG US-based Asia Development Corp (ADC) has signed agreements with China worth more than US$llO million (SJ24I million) for the construction of hotels, flats, offices and commercial space m Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin. ADC said the cost of a GOO-room hotel m Shanghai hasReuter - 54 words
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Article77 1986-10-30 21 DETROIT Chrysler Corp has increased its stake m the Italian luxury carmaker Maserati Spa with a US$33 million <5572.3 million) stock purchase. The deal was completed on Friday m Milan, increasing Chrysler's Maserati equity from 3.5 per cent to 15.6 per cent. Chrysler also has anAP - 77 words
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Article74 1986-10-30 21 DUBLIN (Ohio) Wendy's International Inc will sell or close 164 marginal company-owned restaurants and repurchase up to five million shares of its common. As a result, the company took a one-time pretax charge of US$75 million (*****.3 million) against its third-quarter earnings. For the quarter,Reuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration576 1986-10-30 21 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Falling room and occupancy rates slash revenue By HOTEL owners m Singapore found that their profits from each room was nearly halved to only $9,100 last year, the latest Arthur Young Survey on the industry found. The 46 per cent fall m576 words
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376 1986-10-30 21 WELL-KNOWN businessman Mr Lee Ming Tee plans to increase his recently bought 10.94 per cent stake m UK-based insurance and financial services group Aitken Hume International PLC. Sources said that Mr Lee, managing director of Singapore-listed Sunshine Allied Investments (formerly Allied376 words
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276 1986-10-30 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By FOOD-BASED QAF Ltd is believed to be interested m buying a 50 per cent stake m Osa Marketing Pte Ltd, which supplies high quality products for the building and home improvement industries and the do-it-yourself market, from Bousteadco Singapore Ltd.276 words
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290 1986-10-30 21 LOS ANGELES First Interstate Bancorp said on Tuesday that it sweetened its bid for Bank America Corp to about US$3.4 billion (557.4 billion) m securities from US$2.7 billion m a move analysts said may make the offer difficult to refuse. Bank America, parentUPI - 290 words
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95 1986-10-30 21 UNITED Industrial Corporation has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it would reap a net pre-tax profit of $9 million on the recent sale of 14.6 million shares m United Overseas Lend. Profit after tax would be $6.86 million. Dividend income95 words
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352 1986-10-30 21 TRUDY LIM - TRUDY LIM By FACED with overwhelming response, Standard Chartered Bank yesterday launched the largest issue of Negotiable Certificates of Deposits (NCDs) m the Singapore dollar capital market. The bank, which had intended to issue only $100 million of the five-year 6 3 e per352 words
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Article62 1986-10-30 21 Shing Loong cuts rates SHING Loong Finance Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidian of Keppel Corporation L\ lower its housing loan rates for residential properties from Nov 3. Its new rates are seven per cent for loans of up to five years and 7.25 per cent for loans fronr. six to 2562 words
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272 1986-10-30 21 London's Big Bang knocks out computer again LONDON The London Stock Exchange yesterday again suffered breakdowns m its computerised trading system, and dealers said there were serious doubts about the network's capacity to cope with "Big Bang" business. The new problems came as International Securities Regulatory Organisation (Isro) members votedReuter - 272 words
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Article4010 1986-10-30 22 READERS should be aware oi the imrtabom of this information. Not every transaction nor every price dealt n at the stock exchange rs covered m ''business done' Further, because al deaings at a particular prtce are tumped together, the table does not show the trend m4,010 words
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Article2696 1986-10-30 22 INDUSTRIALS Acmo xd Ajinomofo (***** Ale. HWg Alcom &9S 3 do 5 36 6 5 t>£ AISB 648 655) (24) 65 (3) 64 API ,685) (5) 65 (1) 67 (2) 68 (9) 67 5 ASM 1 1526 1545) (22) 145 (D 144 (3) 146 (II)2,696 words
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Article2902 1986-10-30 22 Al shares quoted have a par value ol $1 un»ess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tat-eiempted dividend ABN rs traded *n lots of 10 shares each wrth the pnce quoted *n dotars Trustee stocks undei CPf Approved Investment Scheme 1956 Last YiekJ Voi Djv2,902 words
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Article164 1986-10-30 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doiars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4019—1.4048 7.23—7.02 Canadian dollar 1.5734—1.5752 6.43—6.32 HI dollar 1.1047—1.1074 9.21—8.89 Sterling pound 3.0946 3.0982 3.27—3.21 US dollar 2.1855 2.1865 4.61-4.57 Local doiars to lOOunHs of foreign currency Austrian164 words
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Article96 1986-10-30 23 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1835/45 and closed at 2.1850/60. It traded between 2.1840 and 2.1855. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower compared to its opening of 2.0290/00, fluctuating within 2.0310 and 2.0240.96 words
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Article135 1986-10-30 23 THE kilobar market traded between 5128.792 and 5528,960 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened m the morning at U*****.20/1.70. A heavy wave of American selling pushed the market down to U*****.90-0.40, and closed for lunch at U*****.50/1.00. It re-opened m the afternoon at USS4IO.BO/1.30, finally closing the135 words
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Article27 1986-10-30 23 GOLD USJ/oz Wed Tues Singapore 410.20—410.70 410.50 411.00 Hongkong 410.20—410.70 410.50 411 00 Tues Mon New York 411.60—412.10 408.00 408.50 London 411.90—412.40 409.50 410 0027 words
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Article225 1986-10-30 23 Managers' prices for Oct 30 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.93—1.00 The Savings Fund 0.85—0.91 Spore Prog fund 037— 0.41xd S pore Sec fund 0.62 0.67 Spore Invest fund 0.71—0.77 S pore Equity fund 0.46—0.50 Asia Unit Trust Mat Invest fund 1 28 1 38 Mat Prog fund225 words
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Article100 1986-10-30 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DfciClLMBJiiK Eurodollar opened at the day s high of 94.01. But rumours of poor US economic figures and talk of the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan reaching agreement on joint discount rate cuts saw the December contract close two ticks lower at 94.01. (100 implied interest100 words
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Article45 1986-10-30 23 DECEMBER deutschemark traded off the low of 0.4934 and closed 11 ticks higher at 0.4944 US dollar Deulschemark Open High Lew Sett Eat Vol DeeM 0.4938 0.4949 0.4934 0.4944 689 Mar 81 0 4959 Jon 0.4976 Ope* lit (Tm»): 1717. Act V«l (Tnee): 1341.45 words
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Article48 1986-10-30 23 DECEMBER pound traded lower from a high of 1.4085 at the opening to close 30 ticks up at 1.4070. (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol DeeM 1.4085 1.4085 ***** 1.4070 6 Mar 87 ***** Jn 1.3735 Open tat (Tbm): 141*. Act VM (Taes): 23C.48 words
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Article21 1986-10-30 23 DECEMBER yen hit a high of 0.*****3 and slipped off to close 20 ticks lower at 0.*****4. (Japanese Yen)21 words
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Article26 1986-10-30 23 DeeM 0.*****0 0.*****3 0.*****0 0.*****4 344 Mar 87 0.*****2A 0.*****0 Ju 0.*****9 Opea lit (Tu«*>: 14« C. Act V*l (Tne«): 971.26 words
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Article58 1986-10-30 23 DECEMBER Nikkei recovered to close 10 points higher at ***** on technical correction from recent losses. I Nikkei Sroci Average Index: Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spct *****.45 *****.55 *****.45 *****.38 NnN ***** Dee ***** ***** ***** ***** 252 Mar 81 *****8 ***** Jim *****58 words
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Article29 1986-10-30 23 (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Set; Est Vol Dee 412.80 412.80 412.60 410.80 2 Open lat (Ties): SI. Art V«i (Tnea): NU. Reports from BA Futures29 words
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Article71 1986-10-30 23 DECEMBER US T-bond gapped lower at 95.24 during the opening and eased to 95.21 on weak demand for the US seventh-year note auction and liquidation m anticipation of the US Treasury quarterly refunding. Prices lost 90 ticks to 95.27. (US Treasury Bond i Open High Low Sett71 words
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Article21 1986-10-30 23 Rubber Closing prices cents /klo Singapore November 185 SO up half a cent Malaysia November 231.50 up halt a cent21 words
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Article18 1986-10-30 23 Tin Closing po«s MS /Mo XL Tin 15.40 up 34 cents Turnover 91 tonnes down 24 tonne18 words
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Article28 1986-10-30 23 Ctoang' pncr. Copp*f i lor™ Tues Spot 921 00— 921 50 (*****—934 50) 3 months 947.00— 947. b0 (958 50-959 50 Market tone Easier Sales 16.050 tonnes28 words
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Article27 1986-10-30 23 Clomf pncc' Silv*« USJ no. o. "< Tws S«igapore 5.61-5.66 S 64— 69 Tun M» New Yofk 5 62-567 5 61— t. Soarce Credit Sutsu 5 tore27 words
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Article25 1986-10-30 23 Clownf pncei Alummtum I too. Turn Spot 799.00— 7?J.50 (***** 814.50) 3 montta 815.50 816.00 (830 00—830.50) Market tone fasv Sales 10.625 t *nes25 words
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Article94 1986-10-30 23 Crude t<n» part Nov 770 (south) 775 (north) 780 (central) Dec 800 (south and north Refwrcd palm oi USJ tonnes RBO p<Hm hi Dec 320 (seders) Jan 325 (sellers) RBO Stearin Nov/Dec/Jan 265 (sellers RBO Olein Dec/Jan/Feb 347.50 (sellers) Crude stearin Nejt ahsed Unq p;lm oil Closint prices94 words
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Article326 1986-10-30 23 Oct n WJ Chance Hk Gos 18.90 -0 3 Jordme Sec 1860 -0 2 Smo Lond 1.53 +002 Hk HoteK 3875 unch Ka Wah Bonk 250 unch Stelux 195 +00! Assoc Inti HoreK 140 -001 HK Land 625 0 1 KMB 10.80 -0 1 Sunshine Pacific 4 125 +0.125326 words
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653 1986-10-30 23 PROFIT-TAKING m leading index stocks failed to dampen the Singapore stock market yesterday as buying interest concentrated on second-liners. Sentiment remained firm and rises swamped falls by 140 to 31, though the Straits Times Industrial Index eased a marginal 0.27 points to 924.21. The Business653 words
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Article311 1986-10-30 23 Oct 23 Yen Chance M "™t> Chem 651 +7 MiKub El«c 409 19 >.**. Mitsub Estate 2080 +30 >moto +<0 M,tsub Heavy 433 -7 Amoda 850 -30 Mitsui Co 530 +1 5 Asoh. Chem 755 +20 Mlt4Lll Srupbldg 138 -1 Asohi Glo« 1270 -50 Mltsu Smelt™ 292 8 Bonk311 words
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Article445 1986-10-30 23 Oct 28 Pence Change MINING MDUSTRIALS A^yons 305 unch 26 1 T 2 eS 77R~n J Com Gold 644 -10 BTR PLC 278xd -2 R 975 Babcocks 179 20 +1 at .Xlf +3< Borcloys 470 +7 ZCI B«echam 421 -I US$ B)CC 258 +1 AAr unQ Blue Circle 610445 words
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Article336 1986-10-30 23 Oct 23 Cents Chanfe Hardie Jomes 385 +3 (Awt) Hartogen Energy 275 +10 Herald 766 unch ACI 370 Hooker 248 +6 AN I 295 +5 |c I 260 unch Abertoyle 1130 +30 Ind Equity 638 unch Age 325 unch Leighton 80 +2 Amcor 380 unch Lend Lease 1010 unch336 words
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Article225 1986-10-30 23 Oct 28 US$ Chime Gen Motors 70 Goodyeor Tire 47* -Vi Alcoa 35* Gulf Res 14* unch Allied Sg 40W +M Hewlett Pack 38* Amax Inc 13V« unch Intl Busi Mach 120* -1H Amr Corp 58H -M Itt Corp 5344 +M Aft 24* +v, Jhsn Jhns 68* Bethlehem225 words
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Article66 1986-10-30 23 I I I I I I I l_J NST Index Wednesday 1,386.08 (1,368.77) ~"g Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 2,345.24 (2,355.93) gtAustraian AH-Ordtnaries S? Wednesday 1,374.40 (1,357.50) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 16,505.38 (16,397.83) I— Financial fanes Industrials J Tuesday 1,255.60 (1,257.80) Dow Jones Average 700 Tuesday 1,845.47 (1,841.82) (Figures m66 words
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556 1986-10-30 24 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO NCB and private firm come up with a winner By SOFTWARE with a Made-in-Singapore tag will try to cai*ve out a niche for itself m the competitive United States market m April next year. Known as Pose, or Picture Oriented556 words
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232 1986-10-30 24 Swedish joint-ventures in China turn to Singaporeans for help SOME Swedish companies whose China joint-ventures did not work out well are now turning to Singapore agents for help. The Vice-President of the Swedish Trade Council, Mr Runo Nessen, said problems arose because of cultural differences and poor mutual understanding and232 words
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281 1986-10-30 24 Tin nations defer bid to prop up prices JAKARTA The Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) has deferred any action designed to prop up world prices for one month pending a report from its executive committee, Indonesian Mines and Energy Minister Dr Subroto said. In a statement at the endReuter - 281 words
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Article50 1986-10-30 24 GOVERNMENT investment company Temasek Holdings has reduced its shareholding m Neptune Orient Lines Ltd from 63.24 per cent to 62.54 per cent over the threemonth period beginning m July. The shares were registered under the names of DBS Nominees Pte Ltd, Yamaichi Merchant Bank and Intraco Ltd.50 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-10-30 24 Video system to protect patrol cops from assault Innovations A VIDEO recording system develooed m the United States to protect police officers on patrol from assault daring traffic stops can be used to catch speeding motorists. Tbe system uses a Kodak MVS SIM 8 mm video recorder. The camera, mounted197 words
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Article75 1986-10-30 24 SINGAPORE Petroleum Company has increased the postings of the following products by US 2 cents per US gallon. The price of jet A-l is US 45 cents, kerosene is US 44 cents, premium kerosene is US 48 cents. DPK is US 45 cents, 0.5 PCT S gasoil75 words
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303 1986-10-30 24 BERTHA HENSON - Cargo handlers to sell sea-air services BERTHA HENSON By SINGAPORE'S cargo trade volume, already rising, may go even higher when a team of cargo agents and government officials visit Japan, South Korea and Taiwan next month to sell the country's sea-air services. The 25-man team will spend five working days303 words
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Advertisement399 1986-10-30 21 What May Day and Big Bang have m common: Page 18. P^|GS HhEhS AND JJ^ AMERICAN SOCIETY wmm9WmmW%*imß AWU for metals JOINTLY PRESENT f\ TECHNICAL WRITING f FOR ENGINEERS, TECHNICIANS AND SUPERVISORS o^l with HARRY E. CHANDLER Jsu^Si at the Royal Holiday Inn Singapore 10-12 Nov 1986 Hotel Borobudur Intercontinental399 words
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Advertisement393 1986-10-30 24 History Framed m Silver The memory of Dr Sun Vat Sen lives on Silver Proof Coins commemorating nis 120 th Anniversary. Reverse: i National Emblem A Lasting Heritage... -«w 15 a rdn 3fe JF >-~--*v^\ mL ie past. It will be 6—\ L^fmX \a%\ tL laYM^ w^^ t*> nFP^' nensh393 words
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Article, Illustration231 1986-10-30 25 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By JOCKEY Mark Sestich has left cor Perth to ride m the Ascot Gold Cup on Saturday and the °rince Of Wales Stakes on Tuesday for top owner Laurie Connell. ComteL, Perth's No. 1 owner for the past f».ur seasons, has several runners231 words
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Article519 1986-10-30 25 Ruling four -year -old m fine trim ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO Bring Your Own Lion City Braver Little Papa Man Of Mars II Deux Fols Dix Enviable Professor Jervols Court Purple Rain Teetoy ENVIABLE, with veteran Subian Dalwee astride, looked fit when clocking 41.8 sec for519 words
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292 1986-10-30 25 PUAS HATI (late Moomba Special) stands out among nine Class 4 newcomers entered for the Lion City Cup meeting starting on Saturday. The four-year-old bay Australian gelding by The Pug out of Miltonia is the only newcomer to finish m the money "back292 words
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Article, Illustration13 1986-10-30 25 JON - BY JON "Excuse me, young man are you worth $2?"13 words
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Article, Illustration269 1986-10-30 25 NEW YORK IN JUST three years, the sponsors of the year-end thoroughbred racing extravaganza known is the Breeders Cup, have revolutionized the sport of kings on both sides of the AtlanticOcean. "You might say the Breeders' Cup has given racing a shot m the arm269 words
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294 1986-10-30 25 er Leroy Jolley, who plans to run five horses m the extravaganza. "But the greatest benefit is the additional money that it puts into racing over the course of the year." Nerud would argueUPI - 294 words
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Article97 1986-10-30 25 MELBOURNE Trainer Noel Earles said thai Kiwi and Our Sophia will be the most difficult for Caulfield Cup winner Mr Lomondy to beat m the Asl million (about 551.38 million) Melbourne Cup on Tuesday. Earles. who trains Mr Lomondy, said he has a 'healthy respect' for bohUPI - 97 words
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Obituary, Illustration314 1986-10-30 25 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR LAU SHEUNG CHEE AGE: 71 passed away peacefully on 28th October 1986 at 9.42 p.m. leaving behind beloved: WIFE: Loh Ngan Sing SON: Lav Chung Hon DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: Lav Sou Har Scow Andrew Lav Sau Ching Teo Eng Kwang Lav Sau Kuen GRAND-DAUGHTERS: Scow Zhi314 words
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Obituary, Illustration671 1986-10-30 25 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements Mrs. Tong Djoe departed on 21st October 1986 wish to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to all friends and relatives for their kind assistance, attendances, condolences, wreaths and charitable donations during their recent bereavement, with special thanks to: The President of Singapore and671 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1986-10-30 25 MR CHUA CHER BAK Age 55 Departed 29.10.86 Sadly missed by family, relatives and friends. Cortege leaving 69A. Devonshire Road on 2.11.86 (Sun.) at Ipm for Mount Vernon Crematorium.31 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1986-10-30 25 183 Condolences 183 Condolences MDM. PUAH SIEW LAN Age: 41 Departed on 28/10/86 With deepest sympathy to Mr. Loh Back Seng family. Sadly missed by: Mother: Tan Joo Eng Sisters: Brothers-in-law Phua Chan Hong Lim Jit Tim Phuang Ah Moi Ho Yit Loong Phua Kirn Hong Chan Peng Chiang Phua86 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1986-10-30 25 HARBAJAN SINGH SANDHU Village MAHRNA Former Naval Base Police PC 212 Departed Oct 22 Dearly missed by wife. sons, daughter, son-in-law. grandchildren, relatives and friends A Bhog ceremony will be held m his memory ai Sembawang Sikh Temple on Nov 1 trom Sam to 12.00 noon48 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1986-10-30 25 With deepest sympathy ir Mr. Loh Back Seng MDM PHUA SIEW LAN Departed 28 10.86 From brothers, sister brother-in-law, sister-in-la\ nephews and nieces The Management a Slef> o' Singapore institute of Standard! Industrial Research SI SIP extend then heartteli sympathies anC condolence* tc the f»mr, C the Late54 words
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Obituary, Illustration186 1986-10-30 25 OM In tEverlovine Memory oi PANDIT M RAMALNGAM Departed 30th Oct 198!: His memory is as dear tjday, As m the hour he passed away For memory however sad He Is the only friend link that grief can call its own. His absence to us is a186 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1986-10-30 25 Al FATEHAiThe Family of the lata HAJI V.M BASIR BIN VUSOFF (Ex STPB Tourist Guide A NTUC Comfort Members) wish to thank all relatives an friends for their condolence31 words
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Advertisement129 1986-10-30 25 Renting out rooms? There's always room for you m The Straits Times Classified. Subscribe NOW to World Executive's Digest CHECK ONE gL% I 1 fek 36 issues for IWm RMPI SsloB/Msl26 p^ mm M^m W B Saves you 50% prW W off the cover price. UP TO H amW\ \\m)Sa/129 words
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Advertisement47 1986-10-30 25 Florence (Flora) Frances Brown nee Armstrong Died m Lancashire. England Oct. 27, 1986 A Requiem Mass will be held for the repose of her soul at St. Joseph's Church m Victoria Street at 5.45pm today. Your presence and prayers are welcome The classifieds hot line is *****6647 words
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NOVEMBER 1986 SPORTS DIARY
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Article, Illustration126 1986-10-30 26 VIRGINIA SLIMS Nov 17-23: The leading 16 women's singles players and eight doubles teams, based on bonus points accumulated from the series of matches from Virginia Slims World Championship Senes, will play m the grand final at New York's Madison Square Garden. The winners will be declared the world126 words
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Article89 1986-10-30 26 GRASSCOURT Nov 1-S: Indonesian Tarik Yustedjo, Thailand's Sombat Uammongkol and Pakistan's Rasheed Malik are some of the region's national champions who will do battle at this year's DHL Singapore Grasscourt Open next week. The trio have been seeded first to third respectively for the $31,500 meet, to be89 words
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Article49 1986-10-30 26 WORLD CUP Nov 4-S: Sixteen players have been invited for the 555 World Cup badminton tournament, previously known as the Alba World Cup, m Indonesia. Among them are Morten Frost, Sze Yu, Park Joo Bong, Yang Yang and Zhao Jianhua. Eight pairs will take part m the doubles.49 words
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Article98 1986-10-30 26 HERE'S your chance to stay on the ball with limesport. Starting today, and continuing on the last Thursday of each month, we will publish a diary of the up-coming big events m local and international sport. This easy-to-read guide to what's on and what to watch for98 words
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Article, Illustration158 1986-10-30 26 MELBOURNE CUP NOV 4 Only one horse wins the Melbourne Cup but every Australian feels like a winner on the first Tuesday m November. The Cup is a celebration of chance, where the "bush horse" and the blueblood are put to the test over 3,200 m at FlemingtonWAN SENG YIP - 158 words
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Article75 1986-10-30 26 INTER-CON FINAL Nov 8: DEFENDING champions Nee Soon are out to make it a double. But the defending champions face a tough hurdle m Hong Kah, whom they meet at Toa Payoh today. Telok Blangah, last year's runners-up, were ousted m the second round by Bukit Timah. Anson have75 words
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Article79 1986-10-30 26 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Nov 6-18: National men's champion Peter Lew will be going for a double. If Narisa Prateep lands the women's crown again, it will be a record hattrick. Defending champions Peter and Narisa are just two of the top local bowlers who will make an appearance at Jurong79 words
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Article100 1986-10-30 26 MEMORIAL Nov 18-22: Top American professionals, such as Mike Aulby and Tom Baker, are among the hotshots who will congregate at Chicago, Illinois, for the annual Brunswick Memorial World Open tournament. But it is not just a gathering of pros. Twenty countries have been invited to send a bowler100 words
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Article40 1986-10-30 26 FONDA GP Nov 22-23: Singapore's Marina Bay will resound later this month to the howl of the world's fastest speedboats when the Republic hosts, for the firt time m Asia, the final round of the Fonda World Grand Prix.40 words
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Article, Illustration103 1986-10-30 26 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Nov 22-29: Singapore face a daunting task when they tackle hosts Thailand m the opening match of the 10th Asian Rugby Football Union tournament m Bangkok from Nov 22-29. South Korea, who won the competition when it was staged m Singapore four years ago, are favourites to103 words
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Article, Illustration110 1986-10-30 26 JAL UNDER- 19 QUADRANGULAR Nov 22-27: Singapore will make their first appearance m the Japan Air Lines Under-19 quadrangular soccer tournament m Hongkong from Nov 22-27. The tournament, which started m 1984 m Japan with the aim of fostering better relationship between the hosts and their Asian neighbours, featured110 words
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Article, Illustration134 1986-10-30 26 AUSTRALIAN OPEN Nov 13-1J: Defending champion Greg Norman will be aiming for more than a hat-trick when the Australian Open starts m Melbourne on Nov 13. The 31-year-old Australian, who first won this event m 1980. has demonstrated phenomenal consistency and skill to triumph m six successive tournaments since134 words
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Article, Illustration145 1986-10-30 26 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Nov Ml: World champion Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, is despite a knee injury, still favourite to win the World Ctiampionship m Toulouse, France. The top S'.*ed is drawn to meet England's Jamie Hickox m the first round of the tournament, starting next Thursday. All the big names145 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-10-30 27 Clough not renewing contract as vet SOCCER SHORTS LONDON Brian Clough will not sign a new contract with English First Division leaders Nottingham Forest, but that does not mean the manager is ready to end his 12 -year association. "I'm at the stage of my life where I don't wantAFP; Reuter; UPI - 370 words
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282 1986-10-30 27 Public protest over ticket allocation CALGARY Alberta) Calgary Olympic organisers have angered residents here by reserving up to half tie best tickets for top v -ents m the 1988 Winter Games for sports dignitaries and sponsors. The ticketing office this week began processing more ha a 60.000 applications which haveReuter; AFP - 282 words
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Article, Illustration350 1986-10-30 27 Sharing a piece of the action BOSTON Getting a ticket to a Boston Celtics basketball game is often close to impossible, but fans can now console themselves by owning a piece of the team. The National Basketball Association franchise announced on Tuesday that the sale of 40 per cent ofReuter; UPI - 350 words
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Article368 1986-10-30 27 BADMINTON South Korea will send a six- member team to the World Cup m Indonesia, from Nov 4-9. The team will be led by Park Joo Bong, 20, who won three gold medals m th.? Seoul Asian Games. The Sabah Amateur Badminton Association, with the co-operation ofReuter; Bernama; AFP; UPI - 368 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-10-30 27 Fourth Division strugglers Cardiff spring Littlewoods Cup shock LONDON Chelsea's season of soccer woe continued on Tuesday night when they crashed out of the English Littlewoods Cup at Fourth Division Cardiff City. The First Division London club, who finished sixth m the League last season, were beaten 2-1Reuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration164 1986-10-30 27 LIVERPOOL England Under-21 goalkeeper Bobby Mimms has asked his soccer club Everton for a transfer after losing his first-team place for last Saturday's First Division League match against Watford. Mimms has made 27 consecutive appearances for Everton, but was replaced last Saturday by Welsh international Neville Southall,AFP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-10-30 27 Pompey taken aback by police action PORTSMOUTH Footballers Mick Quinn and Paul Wood, of English Second Division leaders Portsmouth, were "ejected" by police from the Fratton Park ground on Saturday for swearing at a linesman during their match against West Bromwich Albion, it was learned on Tuesday. Two police officersAFP - 281 words
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Article411 1986-10-30 28 TENNIS SCENE PARIS United States Open finalist Miloslav Mecir made a surprise early exit m the Paris Open tennis tournament, beaten m the first round by 21-year-old French wild-card Tarik Benhabiles on Tuesday. The fourth-seeded Czech looked set for an untroubled course to the secondReuter; AFP - 411 words
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Article, Illustration285 1986-10-30 28 Paris Jpen Flrst-roand Tim Mayctte (US) bt Slobodan Zivojinovk (Vug) 6-3, 6-7. 10-8; Emilio Sanchez (Spn) bt Libor Pimek (Cte) 7-6, 5-7, 6-4; Karel Novacek (Cze) bt Tim Wilkison (US) 6-1, 5-7, 6-4; Tarik Benhabiles iFTc.) bt MOoslav Mecir (Cze) 2-6, 7-5, 6-1; Yanniek Noah (Fra) bt JanReuter; UPI - 285 words
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Article285 1986-10-30 28 Board snub Hagler, Ray bout BOXING SCENE LONDON The British Boxing Board of Control have publicly dissociated themselves from the World Boxing Council's decision to allow Sugar Ray Leonard to challenge Marvin Hagler for the World middleweight championship on April 20. The WBC annual congress decided to sanction the match,AFP; UPI - 285 words
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Article253 1986-10-30 28 NEW YORK CITY MARATHON NEW YORK Pat Petersen is America's hope and the local favourite for Sunday's New York City Marathon, but he said he saw that more as a boost than a burden for his 42.2 km trek through the city's streets. "It's a moraleReuter; UPI - 253 words
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Article, Illustration635 1986-10-30 28 ASDFASD Bruising battle awaits fledglings Singapore THE LIKELY LINE-UPS Singapore: Frank Kwok, Lim Khoon Huat. Ahmad Ibrahim. Alan Wee, Andrew Chin, Tay Huai Eng, Lim Chye Lai, Mohammed Rashid, Kamaruzaman Khairuddin, Tan Yeow Feng. Zahrin Johan, R. Ravichandran, Amran Mohammed. Song Koon Poh (capt), Jumari635 words
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Article, Illustration259 1986-10-30 28 BASEBALL Mets skipper Johnson to lead tour side NEW YORK Players from 19 Major League baseball clubs make up the All-Star team to tour Japan for a series of games against Japanese All-Stars beginning on Nov 1, baseball commissioner Peter Ueberroth said. New York Mets skipperReuter - 259 words
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Article136 1986-10-30 28 TOKYO Each player on the Seibu Lions team will receive an average 970,000 yen ($130,800) as a bonus for winning Japan's professional championship over the Hiroshima team Toyo Carp. With a 3-2 victory on Monday, the Pacific League champions ended up winning the best-of-seven Japan SeriesAP; Reuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration446 1986-10-30 29 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN BOWLING By Six-day stint to give trainees a taste of the real thing SINGAPORE'S gold medal hopes m next year's Asian FIQ Youth Championships will lie with 24 youngsters who will attend a training camp to be held during the December school446 words
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491 1986-10-30 29 European circuit tops $20m in prize-money GOLF LONDON PRIZE-MONEY on the European circuit will go up to £6.5 million t.s2o million) next year, with 17 tournaments on the Continent four more than m Britain and Ireland. Last season's circuit was worth £5.4 million, but 14 of next year's tournaments willAFP - 491 words
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247 1986-10-30 29 ALBERT JOHNSON - SSC plan to put stadiums to use at night ALBERT JOHNSON By THE Singapore Sports Council, m their efforts to provide better facilities for mass recreation, have embarked on a %U9,m pilot project to floodlight two stadiums In the Republic. The two venues are Bedok and Toa Payoh athletic stadiums.247 words
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286 1986-10-30 29 YACHTING FREMANTLE Despite a 4-8 win-loss record m the first round, the American yacht Eagle won't be pulled out of the America's Cup challenger series, Eagle syndicate president Gary Thomson said on Tuesday. "Who knows where these rumours start 0 Thomson said286 words
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94 1986-10-30 29 ATHLETICS THE trials for the Asian Junior track and field Championships m Jakarta from Dec 4-7 will be held at the National Stadium Practice Track on Nov 8 i from 2 pm-6 pm. Victor Khoo. the Singapore Amateur Athletic As- sociation vice-president for selection94 words
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Article215 1986-10-30 29 TORONTO Singapore professional Peter Hill was knocked out m the first round of the US$7O,OOO ($152,600) Toronto International tournament at Carlson Court here on Tuesday. Hill lost to Britain's Hiddy Jahan. the No. 5 seed, 7-9, 3-9. 0-9. Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, the world'sReuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-10-30 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SOCCER Jan. 2 take-off for revamped League By THE National Football League will kick off on Jan 2 with a new format. With this, the Football Association of Singapore hope to achieve their two main objectives of reviving fans' interest and improving the quality of362 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-10-30 29 LONDON Charlton, riding on the crest of a wave after six successive victories, are hoping to sign Sunderland sweeper Reuben Agboola on a month's loan. Agboola, 24, played nearly 100 First Division matches for Southampton before joining his former manager Lawrie McMenemy atAFP - 130 words
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368 1986-10-30 29 FAISALABAD Pakistan completed a famous victory yesterday, dismissing West Indies for their lowest ever Test score of 53 to go 1-0 ahead m the threeTest series. Tailenders Malcolm Marshall and Patrick Patterson resisted stoutly for 20 minutes when play resumed yesterday morning, addingReuter - 368 words
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Article24 1986-10-30 29 FAISALABAD Pakistan's star all-rounder Imran Khan Is to retire (rem international cricket after next year's World Cup. Imran ,J month. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article199 1986-10-30 29 LEE WAI WUN - FOR the first time since they started competing three years ago, Changi International Airport Services reached the final of the Avis Travel Industry team championships when they trounced Mandarin Hotel 3-0 m last night's semi-finals. CIAS' Ismail Mohd and Winnie Koh scored convincing victories199 words
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195 1986-10-30 29 JOE DORAI - FIVE stars from Bukit Panjang, the Inter-constit-uency champions, and their coach S. Sasidharen will get their first taste of international competition from Sunday until Nov 5. They are m the Singapore Indians Reserves team, who will be taking part m the inaugural Austrialasian195 words
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Article87 1986-10-30 29 PORTSMOUTH Yao Fen, China's new badminton discovery, helped her country to a 3-2 victory over England m the first of three internationals on Tuesday. Remits (Chinese first): Yao Fen bt Helen Troke 11-5, 11-7; Yang Xingfang and He Yiming lost to Gillian Cowers and Martin Dew 15-7, 9-15,Reuter - 87 words
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Article143 1986-10-30 29 TEAMS from Australia, Malaysia and Singapore will battle it out m the fourth annual Singapore Recreation Club international seven-a-side tournament from Bam -6. 30pm on Nov 8 at the Padang. The Australian line-up includes Mindel Aces Darwin, Canning Town, Western Australia, Ansett Airlines, Perth Amateur Social Soccer Association143 words
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Miscellaneous31 1986-10-30 29 BASKETBALL inter-eon stituency toarnament (Toa Payoh, Bpm). NETBALL Off-season League (Petain Rd, 6.30pm). RUGBY MRU Cup: Malaysia v Australian Forces North (3.30pm), NZ Force v Singapore (spm). Both m Johor Baru.31 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-10-30 30 Picture by A WORKS train carrying equipment now runs on these newly-laid tracks where MRT trains will whizz by m a year's time. Tracks have been laid on viaducts along almost the entire elevated Phase 1 route from Bishan to Yio Chu Kang. They have passedSIMON KER - 230 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-10-30 30 GILLIAN POW CHONG - More Gift babies due, including twins and triplets GILLIAN POW CHONG By AT LEAST one Gift baby is expected to be born m Singapore each month from next month, culminating m a bumper arrival m March when five mothers will give birth. Some of them are likely to get twins.272 words
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Article223 1986-10-30 30 WASHINGTON The United States, citing Taiwan's "broken promises", is taking steps to retaliate against its import restrictions on American beer, wine and tobacco products. US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said on Tuesday that President Ronald Reagan had instructed him to take reprisals against Taiwan underUPI; AP; AFP - 223 words
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547 1986-10-30 30 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By WORKERS of companies that can afford to give pay rises are not likely to get a wage increment of much more than 2 per cent. Union and management sources say that the recent Singapore Airlines wage pact indicates547 words
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374 1986-10-30 30 Police probe 'grenade blast in jet' theory TOKYO Police are investigating theories that an explosion on board a Thai jetliner was caused by a grenade smuggled onto the aircraft as part of an underworld arms shipment. Earlier, police said they were checking a theory that the blast was part ofAP; UPI - 374 words
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176 1986-10-30 30 TOKYO A Japanese Red Army commando, allegedly involved m terrorist attacks including that on an oil refinery m Singapore m 1974, was yesterday sentenced to 16 months m prison for forging a passport. Yoshiaki Yamada, 37, was arrested here on Feb 25, almostAP - 176 words
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127 1986-10-30 30 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Visitors to Hongkong have been told to look out for counterfeit Hongkong and Shanghai Bank fi^M notes. High denominational notes from the bank, which are difficult for the untrained eye to identify as fakes, have been discovered127 words
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Article31 1986-10-30 30 NEW YORK The Do* Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.27 points to 1.846 74 m the first hour of trading on the New York Slock Exchange yesterda> APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement123 1986-10-30 30 mw I I *\m mt *^l I I I^l H mmamwZmm I F A nL Y r? v want for m mm g* f BEDROOMS A CABINETS*! Jf' I WIDE RANGE OF I l^nn^XURY I I B-Mf WTBwSsVreIITD I I #04-21 p (a2a s uu Showroom Clearance Sale vWA-f Unbeatable123 words
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Advertisement9 1986-10-30 30 Call to tost pregnant women for Aids: Page 139 words
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Advertisement347 1986-10-30 30 RoQefflex 600t^^m\\W~ f j„ ny The new dimension m professional action photography Designed for medium-format action- power supply and new designed photography with the ease of handling interchangeable magazine with draw of a 35mm camera. slide. Peak performance lenses from With built-in high-performance motor- Zeiss and Schneider m direct-dnve-TTL-flash automatic,347 words
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Miscellaneous141 1986-10-30 30 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas from the late morring. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 6.50 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/21 C Sunny Melbourne 11/24 C Overcast Bangkok 25/33 C Sunny Moscow 2/7 C Cloudy141 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-10-30 1 MANJIT KAUR - MANJIT KAUR To help give us a taste of Deepavali the Hindu festival of lights on Saturday makes light work of festive fare. DEEPAVALI, the Hindu Festival of Lights, celebrates the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. Hindu houses are scrubbed clean for this occasionKENNETH KOH - 272 words
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Article, Illustration626 1986-10-30 1 DHOSAI (Makes 25 31 pancakes) What yea need: 600g parboiled rice 200g mid dal 200g rice A little oil Salt to taste Method Soak both types of rice and urid dal separately for at least one hour before use. Grind the rice less finely than the dal. Mix the626 words
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Article120 1986-10-30 1 What yon need: Half a coconut, scraped 2 or 3 green or red chillies A few curry leaves Salt to taste A little oil 1 tsp lime juice (optional) 1 tsp urid dal (small white lentils) 2 dried red chillies 1 tsp mustard seeds for garnishing Method Grind120 words
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Advertisement862 1986-10-30 1 DeepavaljXelebratjon Offers! WmW m mmZ. "^naSal 8-^^^^^aV I F*££ rarrs ot $005^ k f- WmmW^m Wj SO7Q?^ c °^co^±pura Fresh Milk ll} f Mji fi ~aW jf-rurt*,™- W\ SARA LEEPound Cake (Assorted) RB Sampling at AMK(a)/BM/BN(a)/CL(a)/CP/ jm^ anmmmmm o fi I ftui,,./ CtLi* -'<■<** amktuw^bv hrtg/to 111 .41 HG/MP/SG/TP(I2-Bpm) MAWaX862 words
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Advertisement60 1986-10-30 1 Advocating avocados 2 Nutty and nice! Fashion fling 3 Mixed modes m Milan Laverne behind the cameras 21 Penny Marshal! directs a film A great play trimmed down 4 Wilderness revised for Drama Fest Food Styia Edited by John de Souza Arts A Leisure Edited by Richard Lim Bilingual Edited60 words
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Article, Illustration980 1986-10-30 2 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG Once picked, avocados can be applauds the ageless appeal amusing aphrodisiac anecdotes and all! of the artful, adaptable avocado. MANY people, myself included, once thought that the avocado was just a pear with a thick skin. It is not a pear at980 words
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Article, Illustration876 1986-10-30 2 Rasa Forum Level 4 Forum Galleria Orchard Road Reviewed by NATALIN LING FOR more than 150 years, hawkers fed the bulk of the Singapore populace. After independence, they were moved off the streets into hawker centres for reasons of hygiene. In the past decade, the876 words
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Advertisement232 1986-10-30 2 FISH IS BETTER "ML Only $3.90 .slfck *r^Rf% *iht anal nnW. mk '|r m -*%nV. AT LONG JOHN SILVER'S The original goodness of fish is served only with pure white cod that's skinless, boneless and quick-frozen-fresh. Coated with better batter and deep fried m 100% pure vegetable oil, the result232 words
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Advertisement187 1986-10-30 2 $4/For A 3-Dish Cookery Class Learn to make exciting dishes, dian xin and desserts the Kuhn Rikon way. it's so easy! Not only saves you time and fuel but retains all food nutrients too Now that's healthy cooking, thanks to Kuhn Rikon's full range ot cookware. Sign up for the187 words
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Article, Illustration412 1986-10-30 3 Spring-Summer '87 ll'lif.l'l Best collections With the top designer shows m Europe just over, we present a two-part preview of their best women's looks for 1987. Next week: Paris. ROMEO GIGLI (right), the newest star of Italian ready-to-wear, showed a collection that was as romantic as it wasUPI; Reuter - 412 words
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Article225 1986-10-30 3 'Fashion philosopher' FRANCO MOSCHINO, 36, who came onto the Milan fashion scene some three years ago, has a reputation for a keen sense of the ridiculous. Often criticised for his scavenging of others' ideas, he continues to borrow from pop and punk rock (black leather jackets, belts with signature buckles)NYT; IHT; UPI - 225 words
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Article, Illustration291 1986-10-30 3 Yes, Giorgio - Yes, Giorgio! GIORGIO ARMANI (above) is Number One on Italy's ready-to-wear list. First for taste, first for tailoring, first for natural, easy clothes. For 10 years, the 52-year-old, who woos his clients as much with clothes as with his blue eyes and boyish grin, has beenAP - 291 words
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Article, Illustration277 1986-10-30 3 ITALY'S top ready-to-wear designers offered a mixed bag of styles for next year, ranging from the prim and proper to the wild and wanton. Individualism is new to staid, reliable Italian fashion, which is famous for its simple, well-tailored look, m beautifulAP; UPI - 277 words
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Advertisement243 1986-10-30 3 WWPmmA mw®m\ ■oral nareH nas. I Mr*mAm nH^p «mm wJrAw^ mmmmmW. A ammJ nal ne/ Am Hr mm WW^aMar- mmxA-AAmvi mM Bt nnV .JHI Ha i^naant am&t jm^a**— w^ Amm He Amm R i H^ W at Mk m% He m\ w&- a I I IS HnW nnV AaV i243 words
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Article132 1986-10-30 4 j^if^PfiL feifr lE 7 STS« m*4 m m n *j a »PI (tin* "MfKnS^ft fr]f^*iJ£»f f&£ifci£t-B'J *&°mi»l#c #f3€sgi# •^fi'j atfems«siei#ffe fcfttXlU RCftJ&f g* I*f.HU <EJi4i> <© ff> m <#fS> =S&***fc ft HJ tc <•> it- Li g 76 ffi m '•F-^iiiSWJf>iJf^soSB¥ WAHtfctf^Srft 1 -"friHifc <flgff> g-t" 111 £31 E^t-fe^ o132 words
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Article, Illustration988 1986-10-30 4 GOH BENG CHOO speaks to the director and actors of the Singapore l-Lien Drama Society about their ambitious production of Wilderness, one of the greatest modern Chinese plays by Cao Yu. HVV v V«l ft Drama Festival '86 YOU may think it bold to trim downJACKIE HO - 988 words
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Article, Illustration634 1986-10-30 4 XTN FENGXIA'S voice was bitter as she spoke of the campaign of persecution that ended her flourishing acting career and left her a cripple. Ten years after the imprisonment of Jiang Qing and the other leaders of the Cultural Revolution, the artists purged634 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-10-30 4 HEBE is a chance to be similarly blessed with the "longevity" that was bestowed en the Japanese Emperor and Empress recently: a calligraphy scroll, sboa I* by Reverend Song Man is up for sale. When Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew visited Japan227 words
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Article, Illustration423 1986-10-30 4 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By FLAT noodles mian fen quo), a once-common dish m many Fujian and Kejia homes, have been an instant draw since the dish was put on sale m a coffee-house a month ago. Many people who have been to the Ko423 words
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Article29 1986-10-30 4 £«f«i&tt&ti! SB6!)#t #m#r g &$t£AEHf-M -Aa# i&3Aftp&«w *iiM' v'u -mmmviti&Brfm "}X'Fffifi'J^fj"lX-T-- -:o1l»ix-it t **«fc&ffifsr-.6J£l-Us*9E p#fg §?nfg» *£««>■: Sft£ [m Vrtm&T-'r-tt* P£7^t£A;>|B]fVf£ i£ 31- *^4tt» ■fctfj ti3j:nui£7 "ft til &131 *fg29 words
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Article, Illustration627 1986-10-30 5 RADIN ZAHARA OSMAN - RADIN ZAHARA OSMAN By Drama Festival 86 A monument is a symbol of success and struggle. This is the central theme of Tugu (Monument), the second Malay drama presented for this year's Drama Festival. Rich with philosophy and deep m symbolism, Tugu is an acid627 words
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Article, Illustration575 1986-10-30 5 Oleh RADIN ZAHARA OSMAN - Oleh RADIN ZAHARA OSMAN TUGU adalah perlambangan kejayaan dan perjuangan. Drama Tugu yang akan menemui anda pada Ahad mi di Pusat Drama, akan menjadi ukuran sejauh mana Perkumpulan Seni (PS) dapat menyampaikan perlambangan itu. Berdasarkan rekod kejayaannya dari mementaskan drama berat seperti Hamlet,575 words
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Article32 1986-10-30 5 SEMPENA pesta mi, dua lagi drama Melayu akan menemui penonton: Say ang Si-Buyong (Sriwana) pada 11 November di Panggung Victoria dan Bahtera (Teater Nadi) pada 25 November di Pusat Drama.32 words
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Article23 1986-10-30 5 DUA buah drama akan dilakonkan dalam acara yang akan diadakan Sabtu mi mulai 8.00 malam di Pusat Seni Telok Ayer.23 words
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Advertisement651 1986-10-30 5 CASIO *g v^ r *as^'"'^*^*g^*BaaM t aMa^^ VBaaaVCT~^JaaaaW s, t ,mß%m flail BP fl BP^P^Nf v9Jf mk, H vkaal bbm > --^sy^^S HhW^ Bji flflflk.al B^aaaarlE flßa^^t^ jliflfl flWilv fl Hk BWlfl fl-fl BM"•".r^^^SMi IPiililP^ ill Mm Amm. 19 BafPSI BBe^^jßl BBt^fl vVfl ms Amm Sflat aW A*aa^JAAmmm% y%iiiH&? .^aal651 words
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Advertisement559 1986-10-30 6 2 (3HHM) 5 SHOWS: 1100. 130. 4 00, 6.30 9.15pm X 0 iflflx*^^L !H3lfl\ x A e^nr^r*^a^^\ w O V '■'111 W rS D \%i vmssl I I Jk\ jt n snaaßaßaaaßaaß^X O 8 ORCHARD HE? PEOPLE'S THEATRE fi 8 LAST DAY! 8 Q ORCHARD (*****88 1 4 SHOWS 1559 words
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Advertisement1045 1986-10-30 6 lii flflVV^^^ OPENS TODAY 1 fj m\ AH U JUBILEE/TOA PAYOH MANDARIN EMPRESS if I m k mmu^m mMM m hollywood/queenstown/cala, plaza W m MM m pfe; m m dalit/liwagu/prince/oriental W Ml 1 MWk B< H 9 SAVOY/LIBERTY/PRESIDENT ■nßiMflj m mm m Wwmtm\ Itlif H#'9 fll RIiJJF Bar JaW iiiMM1,045 words
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Advertisement147 1986-10-30 6 -JADE: OPENS TODAY! j (Phone *****81) 5 SHOWS DAILY at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00 1 ROBERT LUDLUMS GRIPPING BESTSELLER IS NOW 1 AN ELECTRIFYING, ACTION-PACKED MOTION PICTURE! J fi m\ BP^ B *aß**wPa"£ m\ MiCHAEL CAINE jfl W B ANTHONY %r* Ifl X ANDREWS T m m jj^ B147 words
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Advertisement320 1986-10-30 6 |4t'h WE^Ki: fa LIDO: HURRY-HURRY! i E (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am 1.30 4.00 6.45 S 15 AN EXPLOSIVE NEW COMEDY FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GHOSTBUSTERSBTPr^TT^ WIBEBT ;4w if r KEUHHW V> lIEBRA Ml. >^ WINGER HANNAH I CAPITOL: Last DAYS! I (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am. 1.45. 400 6.30.320 words
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Advertisement226 1986-10-30 7 I YKK INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD I I ON THEIR 10TH ANNIVERSARY I I IWWAH HENG GLASS HOLDINGS PTE LTD 1 WkV *M 8, WAN SHIH ROAD, JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****44 (10 LINES) I I TELEX: RS ***** "WHGLAS" FAX: *****74 I MR. MRS. TAN KIA HER226 words
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Advertisement93 1986-10-30 7 Congratulations Best Wishes to YKK INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD on your 10th Anniversary from INTERLOCK INTERNATIONAL LTD New Zealand Manufacturers of quality window friction slays, window hardwares and aluminium louvre windows and ALUMEX PTE LTD Singapore agent for Interlock products. v W^mammmmm mt m b^^bbbbj bb aatf aw TraWbW BuA^fmwTk93 words
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Advertisement216 1986-10-30 7 f V Best Wishes to YKK INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD on your 10th Anniversary A S.W. Stainless Steel Pte Ltd /0""3B\ Blk 1050, 01-139, Eunos Aye 7, Singapore 1440 AT^^^X Tel: *****83, *****64, *****65 (*****) Telex RS ***** SHINWA slftE7iBB Congratulate Best Wishes Congratulations To YKK INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD216 words
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Advertisement3208 1986-10-30 8 I j w *-*^___l Hi ml T Tlx: 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Services ___p r m» 1 i 9 IWM mX-V- I fl BA\AAmmwJLmmwam aA GOOD SPEED AND QUALITY PRINTING AUTOMATIC PAPER FEED Star NL- 0 micro-precision engineering prints at J2OCPS Auomatx single3,208 words
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Advertisement467 1986-10-30 8 25 Sale: Other Products FIRE PROOF CABINET from Germany and large safe for sale. Tel: *****78. GOLF SETS 13 pes. stocklot USA origin to clear. Call Marvels *****20/ *****21. READY MADE DRESSES for sale Mini Kurong Kebaya. Interested contact: *****05. Ssl NOTE WITH ususal 7 digit for sale. Highest offer467 words
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Advertisement554 1986-10-30 8 29 Beauty Culture Am IbbW Amu m\\ M**^- pr Gratifying results with professional hair care using special herbal formulation To solve your hair problems like greying hair etc. Beauty care TEL: *****29/*****15 #04. 73 Fo> Eost Plozo ACHIEVE A YOUNGER looking appearance with non-surgical process for nose, double eyelid, chin554 words
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Advertisement1128 1986-10-30 8 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday Sam to 5 30prr. 'Spm deadline tor ne-t day) Sata-fey: 8 30am to ?pm 1 lam deadline lor The Sunday limes I Pubfc rloMay: 9am to Ipm COUNTER SERVICE* TIMES ORCHARD CtNTW #0? 105 LUCKY PULZA Monday to Friday: 10am to 1? noon Ipm to1,128 words
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Advertisement666 1986-10-30 9 36 House Renovation/ Decor See Chin Aluminium Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise m renovation oJ HDB tlats private apartments houses aluminium window grilles sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing ot old doors, window floor tiles All works for HDB tlats can 09 completed within 2 days666 words
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Advertisement925 1986-10-30 9 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCON FRIDGE. WASHING machine St appliances. New- 2ndhand for sale. Trade-in, repair, install and respray. Tel: *****87 BUY/ SELL/ RENT/ repa r aircon.. fridge. CTV video, washer, dryer, cooker, clock. *****71 *****58 ONLY $1 PER day Varicus brands Aircon for rental. Sales at special price Tel: *****29925 words
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Advertisement847 1986-10-30 9 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $25. House removal transportation service, office removal specialised m pianos delivery and disposal service Workers provided Reasonable charges. We are always at your service and open 7 days a week from Ba.m. to Bp.m. *****10. $25 LOW CHARGE Bam- 10pm. for h'se St office847 words
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Advertisement742 1986-10-30 9 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Interested purchasing following reconditioned equipment m good working condition 1) ROAD ROLLER 6/8 TONS STEEL WHEEL 2) ROAD ROLLER 6/8 TONS RUBBER TYRED WHEELS ANO STEEL WHEELS 3) FORK LIFT 2 TON 3 TON 4) MINI EXCAVATORS Please quote to: Telex: RS ***** or phone: MR742 words
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Advertisement628 1986-10-30 9 57 Business Opportunities LARGE QUANTITY OF dried Turneries and Betel nuts available at Sslsoo and US$425 -m/ton. C F Singapore Port. Interested parties please call: *****96. X'MAS FAIR AT World Trade Ctr. Exhibitor wish to rent half of booth Any products allowed. Call Classifone *****30 (off. hrs Ref. *****. A628 words
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Advertisement719 1986-10-30 9 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Filipino: 5230 P.M.Sri Lankan: SlBO P.M. fffl^fgjHTlTßW Our Comprehensive Package Fee Includes "^yjjilJJlifliJajiaT J**Jfc Full Documentation* FREE REPLACEMENTS* $5.000 Bon d„. j£r\ $10,000 PA. Medical Check-Up Visa Fee Airfare \^vL£ 2 Years Contract/Back-Up Service Home Training /^H§ Our Maids are hard-working and719 words
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Advertisement297 1986-10-30 9 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive CHINESE FEMALE ACCOUNTANT reqd. Graduate, age: 25 to 26. Interested call: *****34. 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial REQD. LANG. TUTORS to teach Japanese or French. Doctorates for any U-subjs. Sherry: *****11 SCH. TEACHERS. 'A', undergrad St grad. tutors reqd. immediately All dist./ subjects. *****06. TUTORS REOD.297 words
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Advertisement446 1986-10-30 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established European Company m Jurong requires immediately an experienced SECRETARY c Able to take shorthand at 90 wpm Good command of English c Knowledge of Mandarin, French or German an added advantage Pleasant personality c Able to communicate well at all levels Remuneration will446 words
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Advertisement542 1986-10-30 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical AmPtn Showa Plastics (S) Pte. Ltd. We have the foHowing vacancies: ■sBffWTS-si Requirements: LCCi intermediate Bookkeeping/Costing Cert 1-3 years' reievarii experience preferred Written appjicatjons with full resume, contact telephone no and salary expected should be sent to: The Admintstratton Office Shorn Plastics (S) Pte Ltd542 words
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Advertisement692 1986-10-30 9 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical CHANGI GOLF CLUB urgently requires an ACCOUNTS CLERK a Mm GCE O' level LCC Intermediate Cert. a Mm 3 years' experience m bookkeeping Able to handle full set of accounts Independently c Able to type and draft simple correspondence c Age 24 to 30 Write692 words
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Advertisement828 1986-10-30 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Leading computer manufacturer requires immediately FEMALE HfECEPTiONIST cum GENERAL CLERK GCE O' Levels Pleasant personality Knowledge of typing essential At least 3 years or working experience Interested, please call personally at SO Martin Hoed 11 07' OS Singapore Warehouse Singapore 0923 or TtM: *****98 lor828 words
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Advertisement1045 1986-10-30 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial.' Clerical CHINESE RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE Operator reqd for site office m Changi Suitable candidates must have 1 to 2 yrs relevant experience Some knowledge of typing preferred Suitable candidates must be willing to work In a site office Salary $600 lo $700 Call Business Trends *****03 RECEPTIONIST1,045 words
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Advertisement686 1986-10-30 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical JUNIOR SECRETARY WITH initiative St simple accounting urgently required Call: *****78 RECEPTIONIST WANTED FOR language school $400 pm Tel *****74 URGENTLY REOO. A Receptionist. No experience required. Sch. leavers considered Tel: *****79 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A well established corporation invites applicants to fill the686 words
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Advertisement588 1986-10-30 10 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I mm Walk-In Interview Monday Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm II 11 Customer Relations Officers (Female) (Full-time Tanglin, I Full-time/Part-time Changi Airport) II I i I Due to our expansion, we have newly-created I I I openings for CUSTOMER RELAHONS OFHCERS. I588 words
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Advertisement702 1986-10-30 10 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Salet 7- v Career m Sales Are you intending to switch to sales and make it a successful career to double your present remuneration? Join us as SALES REPRESENTATIVE Benefits Requirements Basic $500 $750 Secondary education Attractive commission Prepared to work Medical benefits702 words
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Advertisement602 1986-10-30 10 VOJTJVO SM MOTORS PTE LTD requires MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements: c Valid Class 3 driving licence, own car preferable, c GCE O' level, c Previous selling experience an advantage, c Singapore citizens. Call Janice at *****32 for an appointment BOOKWORM CLUB Singapore's biggest book dub with 200,000 members has602 words
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Advertisement797 1986-10-30 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FULL/ PART-TIME SALES CO-ORDINATORS Male/ Female Remunerations c Basic salary attractive commissions. c Free trip holidays for goal achievers. c Bright prospects for promotions for the right persons Apply personally to: Godwin Maintenance Pte. Ltd. 200 Jalan Sultan, Textile Centra #OS-06 Tei: *****46, *****63 Leading trading797 words
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Advertisement474 1986-10-30 10 71 Situations Vacant Sales SALES ASSISTANTS REOD s-.« Mandarin dialects Age 16 above Tel *****04 10am -spm. INDOOR SALESMEN A Promoters reqd Tei *****47 *****30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A Japanese IJ manufacturer requires ft M the services ot a NTC m Metai Machining or its equivalent Permanent Ist shift474 words
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Advertisement663 1986-10-30 10 72 Situation* Vacant Technical An International Manufa. tur ing Co m Jurong require* MALE LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Requirements c GCE O' level (Physical Science) c Completed National Service c Preferably Class 2 or 3 driving licence (Class 2 with motorbike) c No experience required Benefits include c Monthly gross salary $520663 words
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Advertisement1085 1986-10-30 11 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical r SCf MANUFACTURING I ■-—SINGAPORE PTE LTD WALK-IN INTERVIEW THURS 30.10 86 9AM SPM FRI 31.10.86 9AM 2PM I fe W« are an established and progressive US multi- nattonal corporation specialising In assembling ana testing ol PCSs tor fne computer and telecommunication1,085 words
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Advertisement770 1986-10-30 11 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production B-->>H->ai>>>>>VH.---_____-----i^ Walk m to a MORE secure job and future. maumumummummmmmmmumumummuummmummmmmmmummuummmmmummmmu^^^^ i ***********************************888 Production Personnel VVc f prov i de ,n r. unif excellent work conditions. Permanent 3rd shift 2 Rotating shifts transport will also be provided. (Ang770 words
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Advertisement431 1986-10-30 11 73 Situations Vacant: Production Wa have immediate vacancies for SKILLED MACHINE OPERATORS 1. 2-COLOUR OFFSET PRINTER A ASSISTANT 2. HENSHAW PAPER SHEETER 3. FOLDING OPERATORB 4. MALE m FEMALE BINDING WORKERS (No experience, full/ part-time required) Free transport, medical benefits St drinks provided. Interested applicants please call at: HUNTSMEN OFFSET431 words
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Advertisement507 1986-10-30 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous J BFS-Wattie R*S Food Systems Pte Ltd BFS-Wattie a joint venture between No^o Wattie Industries and Bowater operates NvVo restaurants, cafeterias, catering facilities Nov and food manufacturing throughout L^oV South Hast Asia. Because of continued oV^ growth a number of job opportunities507 words
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Advertisement424 1986-10-30 11 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL PHOKMX invites applicants for (Full-Time Only) FROM OFFICE II Frtml Office (lerk (Night) HOUSEKEEPING 2) Assistant Housekeeper hamhermaids COFFFFHOFSF 4) Assistant C offee House Supen isors KITCHEN 5) Assistant C ook^ We provide:- Good starting pay •Training will be provided for those without experience for424 words
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Advertisement643 1986-10-30 11 74 Situation* Vacan: Miscellaneous O m 0 Ofasf HOTEL NEW QTANI SINGA We invite applications for the following positions Hostesses (Lounge/Disco) a Pleasant Personality voice a Age between 1 c 28 years a Mm height 1 5m(5 3_l c Gross salary 5750 S77oprr Telephonists c GCE O or N Level643 words
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Advertisement506 1986-10-30 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous For our Mitsubishi TV plant m Woodlands, we require SENIOR QA TECHNICIANS Diploma m Electronics Engineering Those without requisite qualifications but with good experience m technical QC work activities will also be considered FEMALE MARKETING CLERK Sec 4 education Below 24 years Should be able to506 words
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Advertisement711 1986-10-30 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HANDY MAN Idenersl Work) c Age 35 to 45 years old (preferably Chinese Singaporean). c Preferably with driving licence c At least understand simple English c Physically fit. c Good record of conduct. P'-eaee call personally at: KOOL-AIR SERVICE PTE LTD Blk 4003. Ang Mo Kio711 words
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Advertisement988 1986-10-30 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous a well established organisation requires a caretaker to look alter Its Holiday Bungalows and Chalets In Changi and Pasir Rls. Aged between 30-45 yrs. of age Huve a pleasant personality. Able to dsal with people tactfully. Interested applicants, please call *****24 or *****25 for an interview988 words
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Advertisement743 1986-10-30 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENILY HEQO EXPEHIENCED Hairdresser, interested pis. call *****75 between 10.30 am- 7.30pm. WANTED INDIAN FEMALE Video Assistant. Call personally: *01--72A, 81k.28, Chat Chee Avenue. WEIL ESTAB. CO. requires Pest Control Operators. Apply personally: 18 Oxley Rd. (Ist floor). 81 Vehicles For Hire BTW CAN RENTALS Offers743 words
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Advertisement824 1986-10-30 12 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo OWNER LEAVING. MID 1980 Volvo 244GL Manual, 1 private owner, aircond., radio/ cassette, tax Dec. '86. Immaculate condition. View: 163 (joldhlll Plaza (next to Goldhill Square). 1 OWNER '82 model Veloce Alfa Sprint 1.5, 5-speed 2-door. Ist class condition. Tel: *****54 1980 VOLVO 244 'GL'.824 words
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Advertisement935 1986-10-30 12 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1975 MERCEDES 2304 manual, no repair reqd. Aircon, hi fl, well maintained *****84 1978 MERCEDES BENZ 200 Manual. Private owner, Up top condition. Tel: *****83. 1979 MERCEOEB 280*. Co. regd. Aircon. radio/ cassette. $20,000. Tel: Mr Ng *****02. 1980 M/BENZ 200. Aircon., sports rims, original white,935 words
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Advertisement988 1986-10-30 12 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan NEAR '83 PULSAR, 1 pte owner, 1 yr. tax, aircon., hl-fl. Tip top cond. $***** John: *****46. 'Q* PLATE, 1880 Nissan Laurel 2.4 auto. Hardtop with full accessories. Tip top cond. Tel: *****88. 0 "80 DATSUN 200 L, aircon., cassette, power steering/ windows. $4,900. Tel: 452-6003.988 words
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Advertisement810 1986-10-30 12 90 For Sale: Toyota kSi&^brilliance of our paint jobs is not reflected m our prices. Bring your car to Borneo Motors for a complete re-spray and you can be certain of a paint job that will live up to your highest expectations. We use a Thermomeccanica paint oven and German810 words
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Advertisement715 1986-10-30 12 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale Toyota 92 For Sale: Mazda •82 MODEL MAZDA 323 U 4-door 5-speed. Pte owner Well maintained. Ist class cond See to believe. $16,300 0.n.0. View: 81k.3022A. Übi Rd 1. #01-48 DEC. -83 MAZDA 929 2-dr EX7878 Sun-roof, power steering/ windows, new tax. $29,500.715 words
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Advertisement637 1986-10-30 12 93 For Sale: Honda MID '83 HONDA Accord EX 4door, 5-speed. power steering/ windows, central lock, aircond., hl-fl, PARF, tax I'B7 Tip top j $26,900 Loan $19,000. *****57 i *91 HONDA ACCORO 4 dr AUtO Power steering/ windows New metallic dark blue. Tax 4/87. $***** 0.n.0. Call at: #03-11 Coronation637 words
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Advertisement626 1986-10-30 13 95 For Sale: Suzuki ALMOST SUZLK X.V A rcn Kadio cassette. Beautiful cond. ISka-Dl $13^50 0.n.0. Tel: *****68 ALMOST 85 SOTUKI «l"X) Super LWux PM oanM :ttrcon., hl-fl Accident free $15..-»J0. 3392*554. OCC -85 SUZUKI SB3OBGL, cash $4 623 plus loan $15,087. Tel *****65 JULY as SPORTY Suzuki OS. 3door626 words
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Advertisement953 1986-10-30 13 96 For Sale: Other Makes 1982 PONY 1.-'. I owners, aircon radio cassete. Dower windows, good condition. $12,200 Tel: *****23. No dealers 77 CORTINA 16, old model. $1,500. '74 Escort 1.00 cc, $2,600 73 Marina 13. $1,300. '73 Austin 13 OT', $3,800 Tel: *****69 MID 81 SUBttRU 1300 OX. Pte953 words
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Advertisement665 1986-10-30 13 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles INTRODUCING 4H Mmmmw MMMW -■V^Bt^*' o; «»isBW aaaH eaaaP^ Laßi -W Go where you want to go. Now. lo catch y^ l T that order665 words
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Advertisement432 1986-10-30 13 99 Vehicles Wanted iii-j'MHati HSEES" Excellent prices for your car/commercial vehicle Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax Cars of all makes &c.c a Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. Scrap cars or trade-in Don't Hesitate. We Provide The Best Deal Aroundl COLT CREDIT PTE LTD and432 words
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Advertisement679 1986-10-30 13 99 Vehicles Wanted SELL IT TO US Caah payment a Wa can afford lo purchaaa your vehicle at a higher price. a Any cc, any model. c PARF/ non-PARF. c Commercial vans, pickups, PB bus. c In addition, we pay good price for Honda RX7, Volkswagen Golf GTI car. Plaaaa679 words
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Advertisement719 1986-10-30 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO modarn d/storay, 4 bdrms. servant's, seml-d, f/furn. $1,200 VICTORIA PARK vicinity, newly I ranovatad cosy s/storey detached. 4 servant's, lovely patto, matured garden. $2,800. I D.lO OLDE ENGLIBH COTTAGE CHARM, 4 bedrooms/ study set In lush greenery, lovely patio, pool, utmost privacy FIELDS *****11/2/3 I719 words
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Advertisement434 1986-10-30 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.21 CHENG SOON C'res. 2-storey semi-d, 4 bdrms., p/furn. or f/furn. Radiant *****08/ *****60. D.2S S/STOREY semi-detached. Good locality. 3+ 1 bdrms. Covered carporch. Tel: *****82 D.2775, NO.I Jalan Derum semidetached bungalow for rent. Tel: *****59 (no agents) D.5 PASIR PANJANG Close, beautifully furn. bunglw., 3+l434 words
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Advertisement565 1986-10-30 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments i ~**********'************i*********************s*****t**-***********a ARCADIA LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENT a Located m District 11 and the vicinity of country clubs. 4 spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and attached balconies. a Fully fitted kitchen with microwave oven, dishwasher, central airconditioning. etc. a Swimming/ wading pools,565 words
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Advertisement532 1986-10-30 13 D.lO CARLTON TERRACE (Flat Mais.) $3,200 upwards P/Furn D.lO BALMORAL PARK $1,600 F/Furn D.lO CAIRNHILL COURT $2,500 P/Furn D. 9 CASA ROSITA $2,300 P/Furn D. 9 CAIRNHILL PLAZA $1,800 P/Furn. D.lO WESTWOOD APARTMENT $3,000 P/Furn YUMIN HOUSING AGENCY *****03/*****41 D.lO CASA ROSITA Brand new 3-bdrm apt with big balcony, facing532 words
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Advertisement1004 1986-10-30 13 107 Accommodation Available. Apart mants D 10 BRAND HEW luxurious apt known as Jervols Orove, for I lease 24-hrs security sauna :>r room Located m a prestigeous area Welllnk *****22 D 10 JERVOIS ROAD, new low rlae mats, flat 4 bdrms 1 servant's Spacious living, dining, kitchen Area 3,000 sq1,004 words
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Advertisement1062 1986-10-30 14 107 Accommodation Available Apartments OIST 10 MIMIKO COURT h,!r::: beautifully furnished S pool. squash, tennis Allegro *****55 DIST 1C UNIT 8. Holland Rd 4.000 1 Balcony, squash, pool, r>»>: gdn $7 :>OO *****43 agt OIST 15 MANDARIN GON Eastern Lagoon. 2 bdrms P furn furn MM onwards *****77 (agt). OIST1,062 words
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Advertisement872 1986-10-30 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TULIP GARDEN/ BAYSHORE. 2 3-bdrm Mid floor All facilities $2,000 $800 *****16 *****86. WATTEN VIEW TOWNH'SE (D-ll). terrace roof gdn 3- 1 bdrms S pool $2,500 Shang *****85. 2-BDRMED APARTMENT AT Jalan Besar vicinity For rent al $700 p.m. or sale tei *****00 2-BDRM. FLAT AT872 words
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Advertisement1002 1986-10-30 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Ml. ,4JM V\ bdrms. servant*' lining. I m. $1.3 DISTRICT 11, Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, renovated, land area 6,500 square feet, mature garden, must view. Only $600,000. Call *****09 after 10 a.m.1,002 words
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Advertisement1019 1986-10-30 14 113 For Sale: Houses D.15 ERNANI ST. off Swanlake Aye.. Opera Est. s/storey terr house. F'hold Area 1400 sq ft Price: $260,000 0.n.0. No brokers agts Genuine buyers call Amir *****21 for viewing. D.19 JLN. HOCK Chye d/storey semi-d. tenanted, living/ dining, study, 3 bdrms., master rm. with balcony, attached1,019 words
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Advertisement984 1986-10-30 14 115 For Sale: Houses 0.19 S/STOREY SEMI-D. Punggol vicinity. 4370/ 2000 sq.ft. 3- 1 rms 999 yrs. Highest offer secure Freew-ay *****80. D.19 TAI KENG vicinity, renovated s storey detached 3-1 bdrms' attached bath. Approx 6300 sq.ft. S49!\'XX). Rolf *****11 D.1953 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED d s'orey terrace. 2000 sq.ft. Freehold. Marble984 words
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Advertisement786 1986-10-30 14 113 For Sale: Houses D.21 NEAR BEAUTY World Plaza off Bt Timah semi-d 4700 sq.ft. 4 rms. Holland *****79. D.21 SUNSET VICINITY s/storey bunglw. 4 rms. 6030 sq ft. Holland *****79 D.21 S/STOREY BUNGLW. 4-1. 10,000 sq ft $750K Holland *****79. D.21 TOH TUCK vicinity d/storey terr. 3-1 bdrms. 2000786 words
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Advertisement948 1986-10-30 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale Private Apartments Apartments p, a~% WmmOig/(3p yrooe 3 Storey Terrace ttomaem ,?AS^l*A+J*»f\\A t i-rf&my* -a I^sMPj* 6 units ol splil leve i I '^tCJSse^-sw*^^ houses located at Jalan UK, \t^mw*^^ Siglap Beautiful surroundings and w^r easy accessibility to nearby shopping I centres, school948 words
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Advertisement1075 1986-10-30 14 114 For Sale Private Apartments D .5 PASIP PANJANG rl sq rt 3 bdrms Mali $270 maintenance Furnished Facilities F'hold $350,000 Soel *****11 A DS THE VILLAGE Studio apt 600 sq.ft with full rondo facilities. j f turn 4w aircon Well kept coy- ered carpark $175K *****97. agt D.9 ST1,075 words
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Advertisement1026 1986-10-30 15 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 0 5 GREENACRES 2-1 !2vX)sq:t 999 Pool, squash, badminton, $240K Jonsen *****88 x 800 D 5 HONG LEONG Gdn. Condo 3 206 sqft Well maintained F'hold. $265K Delfi *****84/ 5. DS PALISADES. 3+l rms F'hold. 1800 sq ft Pool Panoramic view Balcony gdn Agape *****55.1,026 words
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Advertisement1000 1986-10-30 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED A.M. Kio Blk 259 circular blk $175,000 8»l«»l.«f Rd Blk 103 $143,000 Bcdofc North Blk W6 $127,000 Bodod South Blk &> 67 $112,000 Bedok Rm Blk 715 $130,000 Chai CltM St Blk 51 $130,000 Do*«M Blk 12. 13. 26. $125,000 Ghim Moh Blk 81,000 words
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Advertisement986 1986-10-30 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL 5-RM. UPP. Boon Keng Blk 39 morn, sun A M. Kio Blk 716. 459. 439 Bukit Merah Blk. 116. Triple Ace: *****13/ 5. A.M. KIO (PURE) 4-rm Blk 544 Simple renovation, wallpapered, kitchen cabinets, low floor. $78,000 neg Tel *****27 ANG MO KIO 5-rm986 words
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Advertisement810 1986-10-30 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments HAIG ROAD POINT Blk. 5-rms High fir. Facing sea/ morning sun $145,000. Tel: *****43 Agt. HILLVIEW 5-RM. PT. 81k. 13. 20th fir., good view, terrazzo, morn, sun $115K neg Tel: *****23. KALLANG BAHRU 3-RM. (new generation). 81k. 97. all ceramic. $58,000 Full CPF. *****20/ 64.810 words
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Advertisement884 1986-10-30 15 117 Properties Wanted REGISTERED SOCIETY WISHES to purchase suitable premises. Approved for association use, eg. ex-church/ temple/ school/ association. Preferably m d.14, 15. 16. Call *****07/ *****93. Pushpa/ Chandra. BUYERS WITH READY cash St CPF urgently require 4/ 5-room flats m Clementi/ Bedok/ A.M. Kio/ Haig Road/ Jurong East/ Telok884 words
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Advertisement1169 1986-10-30 15 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I I PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I UNION CENTRE J FOR LEASE SI Newly completed I fey light industrial building at Jalan Pemimpm, Off Upper Thomson Rd *Am*^Bwt^mw&eßa 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 IDs 2 passenger lifts of 2,5001,169 words
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Advertisement745 1986-10-30 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SING LIAN BLDG. BEACH/MIDDLE ROAD c Grd fir M.owrm 3725 sq ft. c 2nd-sth storey. 5200 each Total ***** sq ft c Can be let per fir or enbloc basis c Ample carpark c Very attractive rental package Sole letting agent Debenham Tew»on City Valuer*745 words
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Advertisement340 1986-10-30 15 124 For Rent Shop Spaces SUPREME HOUSE EXHIBITION SPACE 2ND STOREY WEST WING Approx 587 15 sq.m (6.320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road A IRC CONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOTS entoumtes SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE 0923 TEL. NO. 336-2466 UPPER SERANGOON SHOPPING CENTRE Unit: Sq =02-10340 words
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Advertisement534 1986-10-30 16 127 Other Real Estate 0» 25.000 aq.n. ipproved 32 units apts. Very rugti density $125 p.s.f O.S 41,000 aq.fi .-tfjld-ntlAl shopping Very good location. $300 psf VN.LA. 235-5*40 rxjuatnai land at Johor Bahru Airport Road aida tor sale CM) raara laaaaho'd M.OOO aq fl ButMing pian approwad. M 5400.000- *0-S*MSISS534 words
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Advertisement481 1986-10-30 16 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel S^StTISn Akfares SoSS S'.^ 2*22 Lee6arden S -$B6O 6D/SNI $1.1» I*<iWl1 <iWI JHoliday Inn (GM), Hong Kong, Marco Polo. Royal Garden, Regal Meridien $91 0 BANGKOK PAnAYA TOURS SSBSS 3D/2N from $540 50/4N from $625 S'k?. ai-a^ 28tti Feb '87 LA WSik^ ltd Ca481 words
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Advertisement43 1986-10-30 16 137 Tours MmMJ '#> 3^ BaW*^_^^^| maSAAsmaa Ht w ff?" iSa M. BB IJhibT ilmmßk \Mm WfTrTVT^m Sm\ m HBbbH F Mi/*' JmeblTT Xi 1 1 Tii 1 f ii WMSm^r^ EynmrnftT .^i ■L < i.*ialll[*ll]|[*lllk'a^Baial» li The Straits Times Classified the unbelievable little ads43 words
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Advertisement582 1986-10-30 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I |vU» li o SATISFACTION! DIRECT FLIGHT TO TAIPEI COUNTRY OF PARADISE ISLAND Oh 5 7TO 22 DAYS FROM ONLY cvrnwllm^Wrmuv I WITH SPECIAL TOUR TG THOUSANDS ISLANDS BANGKOK/ PATTAYA, I mi /m m/ I S5 145 0582 words
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Advertisement321 1986-10-30 16 i -*Jmw K9 '•'-J 11/12 Paya Mow Zeetand Special t-om $2688 £*J[ Bl 15 Days New Zeatand- 4t*>AOQ .W^vSE, Bay of Islands Delight $3088 M^t'-Jt Most comprehensive tour covering all major sights including v^ 1 v Milford Sound Cruise Mount Cook Queenstown Auckland /j\^-Wm' Christchurch Dunedin Maori Concert Hangi Feast321 words
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Advertisement28 1986-10-30 16 138 Where To Stay GENTING HIGHLANDS F/FURN pte apt Reasonable rates. Book now for holidays *****32 RUN-ON ArMamMmrßSa $5.00 a line (mm. $15.00) $2.25 a line (mm. $6.75)28 words
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Advertisement447 1986-10-30 17 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours PACIFIC fromSS ~7 /JS&tf 0 1880 America, Japan, Hongkong.Taiwan PACIFIC fromSS HIGHLIGHTS 4 OOf% Australia, New f IWV Zealand, Tahiti, FIJI, America, Canada/ CIRCLE PACIFIC Australia, New tromSS Zealand, Tahiti 99^/1 Or FIJI, America, AA'fV Prices include: Canada, Japan, Hong Kong Return economy class447 words
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Advertisement61 1986-10-30 17 C.A.T.S. 737-1166 146 Foreign Education F **1 agS g Apply Now For Jan '87 For FREE counselling consult HUI& KUAHPTE LTD Loo 4 22 Orchard Towers g *****3 Tel *****83 4 a Student Exchange Program (Age 15 to 18 yrs old) a Accredited University Placement Community College a ESL (English61 words
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Advertisement545 1986-10-30 17 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Enrol now for the 1987 Secretarial and Business Studies Course. I DWAROSI ol I K.I offer. international!- recognised Diploma aiul < ertificatc courses lor Set, rcuri.il and Business carters I he IJ month intensive Vc retarial Diploma course prepares students for the IPSA recognised545 words
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Advertisement241 1986-10-30 17 148 Computer Courses £1(5747- DIPLOMA IN"1 COMPUTER STUDIES 4/11/86 Night Last intake for June '87 exam No computer knowledge reqd. $120 p.m. PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND COMMERCE #05-03 Cuppage Centre (Behind Centrepoint) LTe1j*****36/*****8^^ C G 747 (U.K.) Certificate m Computer Studies Low Fee: $195/- p.m. Duration: 10 months241 words
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Advertisement627 1986-10-30 17 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses /^^METROPOLITAN WPf MB mm&WmW M-Va. VANCOUVER YMCA B 1 1 •ogfi gqp COLLECE I I IPS jwj&L FEB or SEPT 987 ADMISSION I Relevant, high-standard University Preparatory Program I encompassing Grade XI XII academic curriculum as set out by the I I British Columbia627 words
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Advertisement419 1986-10-30 17 148 Computer Courses m^ mmmwmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmm [lljl i *s A ii COMPUTER PROGRAMMING APPLICATION SOFTWARE Theory Practical Courses available Basic Programming Lotus 1-2-3 Wordstar Symphony DOS Information Word Processing Commencing m November Classes are arranged from Mon Sun to suit your convenience For details please call CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE "05-3545419 words
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Advertisement451 1986-10-30 17 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courts* !5^ uci J -^Results and Registration Enrol 4V Register NOW tor June 1987 Exam /M^\. SYSTEMATIC COMMEPCIAI (br-Q) Tf *A'NING Cf NTW \§^mtMm'J 231 a,n o6-01 trot lotah Compw. >^sVf^^ Singapora 0 718 Tel 33*«>e4" 2 33 7145S Accounting a Business Comoutmg451 words
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Advertisement372 1986-10-30 17 §M 5) LCCI 198" Exam malic M REGN 13 to 31 0 "1 Please Registet Faxly CERTIFICATE/ DIPLOMA COURSES Commencing m NOV *B*B a ACCCI'NTING a ADVERTISING a BOOK-KEEPINC a BUSINESS Bl A" ISTICS a BUSINESS 4. INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION c COSVING ACCOUNTING c COMMERCIAL LAW a ECONOMICS a ENGLISH FOR372 words
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Advertisement709 1986-10-30 18 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ffljgafigggiWS-fc mV jJv. T.TITf mmM DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS for LCCI 1987 E»am Subtects Marketing Salesmanship PuDhc Relations Advertising Pari Tim« Classes Commencing al CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE *05-3545 Filock 162 BuKit Merah Town Centre Ta>: *****90(8 Linaa) Tue 700 10 OOpm 411 •Fn 700709 words
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Advertisement465 1986-10-30 18 154 Dancing Instruction LEARN TO DANCE WITH GRACE A CONFIDENCE at SUNNY LOW DANCE STUDIO a Baginnari Social Dancing 2pm Sat. 1 11 86 3.30 p.m. Sun. 2/11 86 a Individual Laaaona by appt. #03-10 South Bridga Ctr. Tal. *****82/ *****18 BEGINNERS SOCIAL DANCE tomorrow. 7.00pm. Sharon 4 Wendy Dance465 words
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Advertisement633 1986-10-30 18 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction KEEPFIT STUDIO. ENJOY Special Aerobics Workout rates of $15 p.m. Enrol early to avoid disappointment. Call: *****11 ext. 1305 (10.30 am. 8.30pm.) BODYBUILDING, FITNESS WORKOUT conducted at Diamond Gym., 324-C. King George's Aye Tel. *****06 (9am- 10pm.). NAUI SCUBA DIVING course for $250 only. Off season633 words
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Advertisement40 1986-10-30 18 Results are better with A^B^ JAM W^-'' V. $> $F Q vy M *MU .t\<zP <<>■ o9 CTA& IZT O aft JAm%Mm*\ Ba?i^ka*lV^ M^ BLvaM mmykmW 0% <z/ ■as Baft Hip ss o ~y-^ cS^ Aw ThcStmitsl imes T fffT Classifieds Intitj40 words
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Advertisement767 1986-10-30 18 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES aHHQTAMK RQt-afKAfil HUB I Telefax No: *****59 i Rates: Box lentoe: OIHU I O nOJUOO l>.^.v g^j^ g^yf^. Xel *****11 Straits Times 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 I Sunday Times 5525.62 psc. cm. I Posted Sslo.oo 1 1 NOTICES767 words
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Advertisement1361 1986-10-30 18 IN THE HIGH (OIRT OF THE N THE MATTEK OF THh REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES A(T, CAP 186 Companies. Winding -I p AM) IN THE MATTER OF No. Mof Mi (HANGI STAR SHIPPING CO In tbe Matter of the Companies IAM Act (Cap.lBs) Ineorporau-*! m SlnKaparr) Aad At an Extraordinary1,361 words
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Advertisement1089 1986-10-30 19 APPOINTMENTS mm\Ww^^ TEST EQUIPMENT PRODUCTION A W TECHNICIANS TECHNICIANS M (Permanent Ist, 2nd 3rd Shifts) (Permanent Ist 2nd Shifts) AM !TC m Electronic Eng.neermg with at least 1 ypar s NTC ITC m Electronic Engineering AM Don t let yOUr working experience m a manufccturing concern mma^m M W talents1,089 words
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Advertisement1051 1986-10-30 19 HHH Mastering the m WaZM m Arlof FrrJ I CHINESE C^^^^^^^^^yj^^^^^^j|^^3 COOKING MARKETING EXECUTIVES (4 Positions) AROUND 5545,000 PER ANNUM cooter? mu^T PMR 1341 featuring some of the trickier aspects of Our Client is an international company Candidates for these positions should be Chinese cooking. and a leader m the1,051 words
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Advertisement383 1986-10-30 19 IN THE HIGH COI RT OF THF REPI BUG OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 777 of 19*6 In the Matter of the Propert> comprised m an Instrument of Mortgage dated the 11th day of June 1982 made between Ng See Hung (Mortgagor) and Overseas I'nion Trust Limited (Mortgagee) and lodged383 words
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Advertisement596 1986-10-30 19 IN THE MATTEK OF THh COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 and IN THE MATTEK OF SMALL OCEAN (PTE) LTD (Incorporated In Singapore) (In Member. Voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at 6001, Beach Road =08-07, Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on 29th October,596 words
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Advertisement321 1986-10-30 20 EXPAND YOUR INVESTMENT HORIZON Through IPL Investment Seminars INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE US/)APANESE STOCK MARKETS Venue: HYATT REt.tV V SINGAPORE Sir Stamford Room 1 Mezzanine Floor Date: T5 November 1986 (Sat) Time: 2.00 -5.00 pm Topics For The Day: lUS. STOCKS "An Overview of the US Economy and its implication321 words
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Miscellaneous536 1986-10-30 20 SUN TAN "y Cellette PEANUTS By ScAou P^^tSSm^ [3l^^r~l 6ETTN6 ALL YOUR II 0, ARE COR II E W. RPRPrVTH^ I IEKIKBI*-*/ > -W.V AT DIME*! J *n<< ZhcwtnvL, I "TMAMKYOL"S" UWTTBI uA5^ yEAR Ipoßl9Bo'7 %jf*' m Hk T k^&%t riMEISEE J4AHAMAMA!! f^v^ I THE BOMN LOSER B y Art536 words
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Article, Illustration759 1986-10-30 21 STANFORD University music professor Leland Smith will conduct his Symphony No. 1 for the first time tonight. A computer music pioneer, who co-founded Stanford's Centre for Computer Research m Music and Acoustics more than 20 years ago, Prof Smith says: "Pure computer music is fine. But759 words
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Article, Illustration522 1986-10-30 21 LAVERNE DE FAZIO, the air head working girl of the defunct Laverne and Shirley TV series, would never have dreamt so grandly, as to imagine herself directing a LSJIS million (about Ss3l milion) movie. Laverae's reveries over the course of the show's seven years were modestUPI - 522 words
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Article, Illustration582 1986-10-30 21 IT IS the second visit here for world-acclaimed Norwegian violinist, Arve Tellefsen, who first performed with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra five years ago. Tonight he performs one of his favourite violin concertos. "Together with the works of Brahms and Beethoven, Shostakovich's composition isNGHAI CHEE WAH - 582 words
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Miscellaneous543 1986-10-30 21 WHAT'S ON CONCERTS m major festivals throughout fair, with stalls selling festive celebrate the rich heritage of prisoner of war at Selarang Closed on Sundays and public viM.ipjU-i- ivupiinivv the world. goodies. Chinese culture. Barracks m 1942. holidays. ftttrHRSTBA fO\rFRT Margaux Ballroom. Hotel TODAY'S PROGRAMME Featuring works by Shen Group543 words
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Miscellaneous1013 1986-10-30 21 Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another Show1,013 words
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Advertisement973 1986-10-30 22 ,1 A Why get less l^~CyS) 1l for your savings? f uS^tiuU^! i V-/ PROMPT Save Now with Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance nN7OC trt hO \Alrtfl and get more for your savings. %mJ\J\J |/l ItCO IU Uw VVUI I gett?r'ee°botti^ at rates also i M Ist 2 return973 words
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