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1987-05-04
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Title Section15 1987-05-04 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 4, 1587 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 108/12/8615 words
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Article, Illustration437 1987-05-04 1 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By A SKY-DIVING Singapore Armed Forces commando fell 3,000 metres to his death during a parachute display yesterday watched by about 4.000 people at Changi Airport. The Defence Ministry identified the soldier as Sergeant Henry Hwee Chee Hong. 25. of the437 words
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Article, Illustration458 1987-05-04 1 I'm determined to carry out steps to reduce surplus: Japanese PM TOKYO Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday vowed to carry out measures to ease trade friction, but Japan's ruling and opposition party leaders cast doubts on his ability to fulfil the promises he made in theUPI; Reuter - 458 words
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Article, Illustration355 1987-05-04 1 Wedding couple takes traditional route with sedan chair ride A 12-YEAR courtship coaxed Miss Wong Mui Leng into saying "Yes". And last night, she went to her husband's home by old-fashioned sedan chair. She was marrying into a four-generation family and traditions had to harmonise withTAN SUAN ANN - 355 words
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Article31 1987-05-04 1 SEOUL Police detained 109 students from 15 Seoul universities near an industrial complex in southern Seoul after they tried to stage an anti-government protest, police said yester- day. AFPAFP - 31 words
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209 1987-05-04 1 Breakdown in arms-for-oil pact with Soviets WASHINGTON Libya has turned to China for arms supplies following the breakdown of an arms-for-oil agreement with the Soviet Union, the Washington Post reported yes- terday. Quoting unnamed officials of the Reagan administration, the newspaper said MoscowAFP - 209 words
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367 1987-05-04 1 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR By FIVE Singaporeans who went to Mount Ophlr In Johor for a hike ever the May Day weekend are missing. They are: Mr Kam Yew Peak, 27, a technician, Mr Leeug Kok Chlew, 2s, a carpenter, Ids brother Kok Kee,367 words
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455 1987-05-04 1 KWAN WENG KIN - Team MPs concept can ensure multi-racial House: BG Lee KWAN WENG KIN By THE Team MPs concept can be used to ensure that minority races are represented in Parliament, Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong said at a National Agenda forum yesterday. He said that if all political parties were required to455 words
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Article304 1987-05-04 2 Treasure hunt fun ABOUT SM participants in a treasure hunt yesterday went through great lengths to procure the feather they had to produce at the Jurong Bird Park to exchange for a clue. But bring the feather they did, which eventually led them to several places before ending at304 words
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Article193 1987-05-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE ArehMslMp of Canterbury has, la a mil to Ike Anglican Commsnity hi Singapore, called tor Christian salty and openness to ether faiths. Singaporeans should find his message timely and reassuring far it reinfarces their belief hi and practice «f the kind of tolerance and193 words
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Article87 1987-05-04 2 DEBATE IN SOUTH KOREA REFERRING to our editorial "No reason to stall" on South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan's decision to suspend plans for revising the country's constitution, the South Korean Ambassador, Mr Lee Chang Choon, explains that the break-up of the main opposition party had dimmed prospects for87 words
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Article300 1987-05-04 2 "Blacklist Hanoi 9 call THE FRENCH Minister of State for Human Rights, Mr Claude Malhuret, has hit out at Hanoi for being "one of the worst dictatorships" in the world, and said Vietnam should be placed on a United Nations "blacklist" for alleged human-rights abuses. He was300 words
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Article295 1987-05-04 2 Souness all smiles WHEN Glasgow Rangers won the Scottish Premier League title last Saturday after playing to a 1-1 draw at Aberdeen, it was a very sweet and fitting triumph for player-manager Graeme Souness. Sweet because the title was lifted from arch rival Celtic; and fitting because Rangers' goal295 words
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Article408 1987-05-04 2 The No. 1 fear FEAR OF public speaking is the No. 1 phobia, outranking fear of financial problems, heights, death and sickness, according to the List of American Fears. The very thought of making a simple speech at a wedding or office function can make many of us408 words
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Article138 1987-05-04 2 HONG LEONG SUFFERS THIRD PROFIT DECLINE with THE WORST of the recent recession behind it, the Hong Leong Finance group hopes to report better profit for the current financial year. The group reported vastly improved results in the second naif of last year an 80 per cent jump in138 words
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224 1987-05-04 2 Thai govt on TV PRIME MINISTER Prem Tinsulanondas government is going on television to clarify political developments in Thailand. The first of such television programmes will be shown soon with three people in top academic and government posts talking about the economic situation and, particularly224 words
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Article380 1987-05-04 2 Buyers' Guide Product Advertiser Section/Pace Awtnes SIA 1-32 Barks Bank ot America I 16 Chase Marian ttar I 10 DBS Bank I 19 Hongkong Bank I —15 Beauty Centre Wong Tat Too 1—32 Beer Carlsberg/ The East Asiatic Co 1-31 Camera Canon I 3 Olympus/ Hagemeyef I 8 Coffee Heme380 words
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Article, Illustration412 1987-05-04 3 'Don't be influenced by West' BEIJING China's most senior education official has called for a protracted crackdown on capitalist trends in schools, warning teachers not to underestimate the influence among students of Western-style democracy, the official media reported yesterday. The remarks by VicePremier Li Peng,Reuter; UPI - 412 words
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286 1987-05-04 3 Top designers lend their names for a price ROME Fashion in Italy these days means a lot more than dresses, shoes and evening gowns. Top designers are scrambling for a share of the wealth to be made from lending their famous names to everything from bathroom tiles to telephones. MissoniReuter - 286 words
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147 1987-05-04 3 Police use teargas to disperse youths WEST BERLIN Police used batons and teargas to disperse groups of youths here on Saturday night, but there was no repeat of the widespread looting and burning of Friday night and Saturday morning, a police spokesman said. He said about 1,000 police foiled attemptsReuter; UPI - 147 words
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271 1987-05-04 3 Ban on 'lunch liquor' hours in Britain lifted LONDON For the first time since World War I, Britons and their guests this past weekend could drink wine during a late lunch in public restaurants in England and Wales. And beer, whisky and even champagne all without risk of having theUPI - 271 words
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334 1987-05-04 3 SEOUL The Finance Ministry has decided to cut import tariffs on an additional 84 items from July 1 to help defuse trade friction with the United States, newspapers reported yesterday. In another development, the government announced it was accepting demands by the European334 words
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Article, Illustration454 1987-05-04 3 NEW DELHI Indian President Zail Singh said yesterday he had no intention of dismissing Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi as a result of their constitutional wrangle. A presidential palace statement said Mr Singh was distressed by press reports that he mightReuter; AFP; UPI - 454 words
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Article89 1987-05-04 3 Shootout after match kills 5 BEIRUT A shootout between two prominent Christian clans following a soccer game left five dead and four wounded in Syri-an-policed north Lebanon, police said yesterday. They said the clash occurred after the game on Saturday in the village of Erdeh, 75 km north of Beirut,AP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration56 1987-05-04 3 NOUMEA The French navy corvette Balny left New Caledonia yesterday to join a search for some 1.500 boat people expected from Vietnam at the end of the month, navy officials said. France has agreed to grant entry visas to up to 350 Vietnamese refugees found. ReuterReuter - 56 words
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120 1987-05-04 4 STOCKHOLM The Swedish Parliament has approved a government Bill for 300 million kronor (*****.7 million) in development aid to Vietnam for next year. But the Minister of Foreign Aid warned that the assistance could be withdrawn if Vietnam did not remove its forcesAP - 120 words
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Article308 1987-05-04 4 French minister hits out at 'human rights abuses' CHARENTON (France) France's Minister of State for Human Rights, Mr Claude Malhuret, has hit out at Hanoi for being "one of the worst dictatorships" in the world, and said Vietnam should be placed on a UnitedAFP - 308 words
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Article, Illustration390 1987-05-04 4 LUXOR (Egypt) Opera star Placido Domingo was plagued by acoustical problems during Saturday night's gala performance of Giuseppe Verdi's opera, Aida, at the foot of the pharaonic Temple of Luxor. But the jet-setting audience, mostly rich and a few royal, was notReuter - 390 words
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400 1987-05-04 4 HONGKONG Guidelines have been published here covering possible prosecutions under a new public order law that made publishing false news a criminal offence. Government sources said the guidelines aimed to reassure the media that the law, passed by the British colony'sReuter - 400 words
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265 1987-05-04 4 Priest jailed for opposing Nazis made a saint MUNICH Pope John Paul II yesterday beatified Rupert Mayer, a Jesuit priest imprisoned for his opposition to Nazism, saying Hitler's Third Reich mocked Christ and was guided by the devil. In the city's Olympic stadium. 75,000 faithful from all over Bavaria gatheredAFP; Reuter; AP - 265 words
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316 1987-05-04 4 NEW YORK The story of an anguished love affair between Albert Einstein and the woman who became his first wife has emerged in newly disclosed correspondence between them. Many of the letters describe the love between the young scientist and his futureNYT - 316 words
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315 1987-05-04 5 NEW YORK Above the pornography theatres and peep shows of Times Square, sex educators from around the country on Saturday engaged in a shouting match over how best to slow the spread of Aids. In a passionate disputeUPI - 315 words
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Article79 1987-05-04 5 NAPLES Cardinal Corrado Ursi of Naples pronounced the congealed blood of the city's patron saint liquefied on Saturday during a mass, an event closely watched by Neapolitans as an omen. The thrice-yearly event where the dried blood of martyr Januarius in the Basilica of Santa Chiara isReuter - 79 words
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Article36 1987-05-04 5 BELFAST An Irish Republican Army member apparently intent on bombing a Belfast police station was killed on Saturday when one of two cannisters he was carrying blew up. police said UPIUPI - 36 words
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244 1987-05-04 5 No Aids from shared cup archbishops LONDON Church ot England archbishops said on Friday they have told clergy there is no danger of catching acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) by drinking from a communion chalice. But Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie and Archbishop of York John Habgood said they advisedAP - 244 words
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Article177 1987-05-04 5 Condom boutique to woo women AMSTERDAM The Golden Fleece Condomerie, touted as this liberal nation's first condom boutique, opened its doors on Saturday to what its proprietors expect will be a mainly female patronage The owners, who gave their names only as Ma rijke and Ricky, said they believe womenAP - 177 words
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Article, Illustration73 1987-05-04 5 pictare. THIS Is how US$5 million (about S$lM million) in USSIN bills looks like, all ready to be won and shared by the winners of IS events in this year's 18th annual World Series of Poker, which began on April 3t at the Horshoe Hotel andReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration291 1987-05-04 5 Navy patrols mounted to block shipment from Tamil Nadu MADRAS The Sri Lankan navy has mounted round-the-clock patrols to block shipment of promised aid from a south Indian state to Tamils in Jaffna, fishermen said yesterday. The patrols, supported by air force helicopters, hadReuter - 291 words
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214 1987-05-04 5 WOLF CREEK (Montana) Two escaped killers dogged by a posse for six days in the north-west wilderness were thought to have died on Saturday in the fiery explosion of a vacation trailer surrounded by lawmen. The escaped convicts had holed up in the trailerUPI - 214 words
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233 1987-05-04 6 Russians use embassies and homes to eavesdrop NJEW YORK Moscow is using Soviet -bloc embassies and residences in Washington to monitor telephone calls from United States government agencies in the US capital, including the Pentagon, the New York Times reported yesterday. Citing unnamed US intelligence authorities, the newspaper said thatReuter; NYT - 233 words
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Article58 1987-05-04 6 REIJINC Chinese school- I hildren, inc luding the most studious among them, have i tendency to steal books from bookshops without I shamo. China Youth News I :"(mii tc<i Saturday i >f the 2.089 thieves caught i last year leaving Beijing's j v m»;k os bookshop. 52 perAFP - 58 words
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178 1987-05-04 6 Anti-nuclear protester ends fast to run for presidency WASHINGTON American anti-nuclear activist Charles Hyder, who staged a seven-month hunger strike outside the White House, has ended the fast and says he will run for president Mr Hyder, who began the fast last Sept 23 at Lafayette Park, said in aReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration78 1987-05-04 6 Skiers say 'I do' on top of a 3,300 m peak IT IS easy to get cold feet having to say "1 do" on a 3,3* m peak, but these avid skiers would not dream of tying the knot any other way. As a spring snowstorm blanketed the Colorado RockiesReuter - 78 words
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Article165 1987-05-04 6 LONDON All 1,200 passengers aboard the trou-ble-plagued luxury liner, Queen Elizabeth 2, have been offered a 40 per cent cash refund on their fares when the ship docks in New York today. The offer came from Cunard chairman Alan Kennedy, who is on the voyage.AP - 165 words
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453 1987-05-04 6 3.9 m expected to claim legal status under new immigration law HOUSTON Decades of bitter debate over the vexing problem of controlling United States borders will come to a historic climax tomorrow. This is when the first of an expected 3.9 million illegal aliensNYT - 453 words
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264 1987-05-04 6 WASHINGTON The United States Justice Department plans to start proceedings to strip a 75--year-old Jew of his US citizenship for allegedly cooperating with the Nazis while he was in a concentration camp. If the proceedings are successful, Jacob Tannenbaum whoAFP; Reuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration363 1987-05-04 6 NEW YORK Fired White House aide Oliver North last Saturday defended his role in the Iran arms affair, saying he acted in the best interests of the United States and that he would "never plead guilty to anything ever". Lieutenant-ColonelReuter - 363 words
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138 1987-05-04 8 Bangkok in arms deal with Beijing HKIJING Thai Army Commander-in-Chief General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh has signed an agreement here to buy Chinese weapons. Thai diplomatic sources said yesterday. The deal was expected to involve the purchase of about 30 T-69 tanks. 37-mm anti-aircraft guns, missiles and ammunition. Gen Chavalit signed theReuter; AP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration497 1987-05-04 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's government is going on television to clear the air about political developments in Thailand. The first of such television programmes is scheduled to be aired soon with three people holding top academic497 words
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114 1987-05-04 8 BANGKOK Thai authorities are nr Kotiating with the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) concerning the surrender of its remaining force of abont MB terrorist* after two mass defections. It was reported here last Saturday. Deputy Permanent Secretary of Interior Fflflßs JBBBflfliAFP - 114 words
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354 1987-05-04 8 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim By iakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden arrived here yesterday for an unofficial two-day visit, his first to Indonesia since the row over Australian press reports which brought relations between the two countries to an all-time354 words
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234 1987-05-04 8 MANILA President Corazon Aquino has approved the sale of 113 state-run businesses, including Philippine Airlines, the Manila Hotel, several banks and 19 subsidiaries of the National Oil Company, news reports said yesterday. The list was recommended to Mrs Aquino by the CommitteeAP - 234 words
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176 1987-05-04 8 JAKARTA Indonesia has denied that Japanese foreign investment in the country was leaving In favour of Thailand. The head of the National Investment Coordination Board (BKPM) Mr (.1 nan jar Kartaaasmlta, said after meeting President Suharto on Saturday: "Japanese investment in Indonesia figures among theAFP - 176 words
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119 1987-05-04 8 'Tough talking' at Asean-EC meeting JAKARTA Asean and the European Community (EC) ended a two-day meeting here on Saturday which sources said was dominated by the EC's proposed levy on edible oils and Asean's lack of protection for intellectual property rights. The seventh annual meeting of the joint Asean-EC Co-operationAFP - 119 words
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Article64 1987-05-04 8 MANILA About 20 heavi-ly-armed men ambushed the Mayor of a Philippine city, wounding him and his driver and killing his bodyguard, the official Philippine News Agency reported yesterday Mayor Francisco Nepomuceno of Angeles City, home of the US Clark Air Base, suffered two gunshot wounds inCPI - 64 words
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Article152 1987-05-04 8 JAKARTA Indonesia has revoked the licences of three travel agencies after 12.000 Indonesians failed to return from their pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. Religious Affairs Minister Munawir Sjadzali said the licences were revoked because the agencies, among 19 authorised to handle annual pilgrimages to Mecca, had deliberatelyReuter - 152 words
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249 1987-05-04 9 Customs tie-up to end illegal prawn exports KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Customs Department will work with its counterpart in Singapore to curb the illegal export of tiger prawns to Taiwan via the Republic. The Sunday Mail reported yesterday. It will also seek the assistance ot Malaysian Airline System to keep249 words
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Article245 1987-05-04 9 School heads told to send suspected addicts for checks KUALA LUMPUR Heads of some secondary schools in Malaysia have been directed to send pupils suspected of being drug addicts for regular urine checks, The Sunday Mail reported yesterday. The directive follows disclosure that drug addiction245 words
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111 1987-05-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR Police are offering a reward of M550.000 to anyone with information leading to the arrest ot the country's most wanted criminal, Chung Chong Hee. City CTD Chief Assistant Commissioner Osman Awal said yesterday that all information given to police would be treatedBernama - 111 words
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Article, Illustration221 1987-05-04 9 MALACCA Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba is confident of a National Front victory in the Gopeng parliamentary by-election this month, citing an improvement in the country's economic situation as one of the main reasons. Nomination day is Thursday and, in the eventBernama - 221 words
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Article95 1987-05-04 9 JOHOR BARU M»l»y--an Railway will introduce an additional Rksprea Raya service from Singapore to Koala Lam par and back tor three days before and after Harl Raya. Commercial Director Maatapka Cke Semaa said on Saturday that 11 coaches would be provided for the serviceBernama - 95 words
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Article52 1987-05-04 9 Lottery licence ended KOTA KINABALU The Sabah government terminated the three-digit and fourdigit lottery licence issued to the Royal Sabah Turf Club from yesterday. The lottery, based on races at the Tanjung Aru Race Course, has been operated by Saya Holdings Sdn Bhd with the agreement of the RSTC sinceBernama - 52 words
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Article, Illustration237 1987-05-04 10 PORT kI.AM. The Great Eastern Circus animals, detained at the Klanjr, Container Terminal for three days pending Customs clearance, have been moved to the site of the circus In Kuala I .am par. The Sunday Star newspaper reported. It is understoodStar - 237 words
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186 1987-05-04 10 PENANG The slow demand for primary commodities has forced Malaysia to re-appraise its economic development strategy. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik said. He said the new form of economic structure, which emphasises industrialisation and development of a strong service sector,Bernama - 186 words
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Article331 1987-05-04 10 Government to use face-to-face tactics with firms MALACCA The Malaysian government will step up efforts to attract foreign investments into the country and use a new strategy that emphasises the personal approach, Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday. He said the new tactic wouldBernama - 331 words
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206 1987-05-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR The much talked-about leadership crisis is due to a "loyalty crisis", Umno Secretary-General Datuk Seri Sanusi Junid said yesterday. "Not loyalty to the prime minister but loyalty to the oath one takes (on assuming public office)," he told reporters here. HeBernama - 206 words
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159 1987-05-04 10 Badawi not aware of changes in state Umno posts PENANG Umno Vice-President and Penang party liaison chief Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said yesterday he is not aware of any impending changes among state Umno liaison chiefs. The former Defence Minister, who was dropped trom the Cabinet following his involvement inBernama - 159 words
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Article52 1987-05-04 10 KOTA KINABALU The measles epidemic among children of illegal Filipino immigrants and refugees in Pulau Ciaya, near here, and Kampung I-ibau refugee settlement at Telipok. about 20 km awav. is under control Health authorities said thai all children under the age of seven on the \sland had beenBernama - 52 words
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406 1987-05-04 10 KOTA BARU Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has said that he resigned from the Cabinet because he cannot accept the leadership's style of running the country. He said he would not rejoin the government, even if asked to, unless "the Prime Minister changes his ways".406 words
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103 1987-05-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah held a meeting with several former Cabinet colleagues and Umno supporters at his home here on Saturday, The SundayStar newspaper reported. Those who met the former Trade and Industry Minister, who narrowlylost in a bid against incumbent Datuk103 words
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125 1987-05-04 10 MALACCA Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba has said that he would make a nation-wide tour after Hari Raya Puasa to explain Umno politics and the country's problems to party members. "There is no more team A or B. I need them all." he said,Bernama - 125 words
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360 1987-05-04 12 Forum on the National Agenda MANY Singaporeans are afraid to speak up and give their views, participants at a National Agenda forum said yesterday. Mr Kua Hong Pak. who chaired one of five workshops held, said there seemed to be a360 words
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Article, Illustration61 1987-05-04 12 MEMBERS of Metal Box Employees' Union entertained 147 residents of the Sree Narayana Mission Home for the Aged in Canberra Road yesterday as part of May Day celebrations. The MP for Geylang Serai. Mr Othman Haron Eusofe. was among those in the group He distributed61 words
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Article, Illustration351 1987-05-04 12 TWO Singaporeans have won high honours for achieving excellence in their hobby photography. Mr Liew Yeo Foo can now include the initials, FRPS (Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society), to his photographic credentials the first Singaporean to win the honour in the past 17K. F. SEETOH - 351 words
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156 1987-05-04 12 SINGAPORE businessmen netted sales worth |1.2 million at the recent Frankfurt International Spring Fair 1987. Another 13.22 million worth of follow-up business is expected. This was better than the $75t,M1 worth of orders at Singapore's previous participation at the fair In 1984. The Singapore156 words
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Article, Illustration416 1987-05-04 12 They'll get IV* kg of them every day MULBERRY leaves, willow leaves, hibiscus leaves, starfruit leaves, and jambu leaves are on their menu 1 j kg of them daily. That is the mixed salad zoo keepers will be tossing up daily for each416 words
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378 1987-05-04 15 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Countdown to the pageant By THE audience at the Miss Universe pageant is expected to be almost as well dressed as the contestants on stage or they will be barred from the show. Like the beauty queens, some members of the audience378 words
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Article, Illustration145 1987-05-04 15 A BLONDE took to a Chinese opera stage yesterday. Miss Cypns, Natasa PapademetrlM, 18, was made op la lew than It minutes by Miss Abb Chung of the Chinese Theatre Clrele. Dresses! Ib a flowing red Chinese gown, Miss Cyprus was shownJACKIE HO - 145 words
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Article, Illustration384 1987-05-04 15 'Treasure' hunters told: Get a feather GETTING a feather turned out to be the most amusing episode in a treasure hunt yesterday. The organisers of Treasured Vacations, The Straits Times Classifieds, had asked about 300 participants to bring a feather each to the Jurong Bird Park to exchange for clues384 words
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Article, Illustration402 1987-05-04 16 PASSING motorists ignored appeals for help from an injured Port of Singapore Authority policeman who was attacked by two suspected burglars along Telok Blangah Road early yesterday morning. The two attacked Corporal Toh Keng Leong, 34, as he was handcuffing one of the suspects.402 words
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Article, Illustration393 1987-05-04 16 THE old Malayan Motors showroom along Orchard Road Is being spruced up at a cost of about (450,000 to take in a new tenant the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. The three-storey building belongs to the Urban Redevelopment Authority, which acquired it in the *****.393 words
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188 1987-05-04 16 A CONFERENCE featuring international experts in training and manpower development will be held here from tomorrow until Friday. The focus of this 14th conference of the Asian Regional Training and Development Organisation < Art do) is on ensuring that trainers' programmes help achieve company objectives.188 words
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Article178 1987-05-04 16 RC's dog show a howling success NEVER mind that the 12--event show dragged on a bit from 4 pm to after 9.30 pm or that some of the canine competitors' tails flagged a little towards the end. By any yardstick, Teck Ghee constituency's first dog show was a howling success178 words
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210 1987-05-04 16 MEMBERS of the largest uniformed group in secondary schools have not only been actively promoting the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme to their parents and neighbours, they are gearing up to learn more about crime prevention, road safety and civil defence. Dr Lee Boon Yang, the210 words
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100 1987-05-04 16 A MISSION from the American state of Arizona will arrive here today for a two-day visit to discuss joint ventures with Singapore businessmen and the licensing of new products. The products range from turnkey electronic security systems and high-tech roofing products to helicopters100 words
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Article, Illustration421 1987-05-04 17 Singaporean gets world patent for his system A SINGAPOREAN entrepreneur has developed a computerised parking meter that has got him a worldwide patent and backing from a Japanese electronics "company Mr Frankie Tan and his three partners hope it will one day turn their new421 words
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Article335 1987-05-04 17 THE Brothers of St Gabriel, who devoted their lives to giving children a better chance in life, are celebrating 50 years of service in Singapore The educationists were commended by Education Minister Dr Tony Tan on Saturday for catering to the under-privileged and poor. He335 words
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Article172 1987-05-04 17 A MAN was jailed for 32 days by a magistrate on Saturday after he admitted 13 summons charges of selling fruit from his pickup without a licence. Hawker Koh Soon Huat was originally fined a total of $1,280 but he told the court he had172 words
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176 1987-05-04 17 POLICE want to contact the relatives of an unidentified Indian man who was found dead in front of a coffeeshop in Upper Cross Street on April 22. The man, aged about 50, was wearing a yellow floral shirt and brown pants when found at about176 words
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116 1987-05-04 17 A MOTORIST who had been drinking lost control of his van at a junction and collided with a motorcycle. Tan Chye Soon, 35, was found to have 274 mg alcohol per 100 ml blood, a court heard on Thursday. The legal limit is116 words
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462 1987-05-04 18 RONALD WONG; THAM KOK WING - RONALD WONG THAM KOK WING By and RESIDENTS, workers and visitors in throngs 10 and 12 in Geylang are seeing red because prostitutes have recently begun to ply their trade there openly. While they are aware that the area is in the462 words
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370 1987-05-04 18 Scrabble contest expected to draw 3,500 THE Singapore Scrabble Championship 1987 is expected to be the biggest competition of its kind to be held here. The word-game contest, which will be organised by Teck Ghee community centre, is expected to attract some 3,500 contestants. Only 512 people will be selected370 words
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Article, Illustration641 1987-05-04 18 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA Land reclamation Reclamation bill will total $3.15 b when work ends By What we have gained What we have lost SINGAPORE is growing. In five years, it will be 10 per cent bigger than it was in 1960 with641 words
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307 1987-05-04 18 100 to learn more about chips design at symposium MORE than 100 engineers are expected to attend a two-day symposium on the design and manufacture of computer chips. This is the second symposium on the subject organised by the Nanyang Technological Institute, which would like to see chip designers here307 words
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166 1987-05-04 18 THE first book covering the history of the co-opera-tive movement in Singapore is out Titled Co Soci eties in S igapore 1925--1985, it is written by Mr R. 0. Danie and published by the Sinpapore National Co-operati e Federation, the umbrella organisation166 words
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282 1987-05-04 19 Two use stone, string to rob cabby TWO inmates who escaped from a boys' hostel used a stone and a string to rob a taxi driver. Abdul Rashid bin Salleh. 16. and a 15-year-old boy ran away from the Bukit Batok Boys Hostel, off Upper Bukit Timah Road, at about282 words
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317 1987-05-04 19 CONSERVATION should extend to handicraft, archaeology and even natural habitats which reflect Singapore's varied past, and not be limited only to old buildings. This is the feeling of many members of Singapore Heritage Society, a conservation group, which wants to link up317 words
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Article, Illustration579 1987-05-04 19 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN From loot to legality A GOLD chain (left), worth at least $t,lt», la being melted dawn by a welder's torch. The melted chain (right) falls onto a clay dish. Within a minute, the chain becomes a liquid mixture. It Is thenSIMON KER - 579 words
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Advertisement385 1987-05-04 16 The sth Annual I Stanford -NUS I Executive Program I August 2 21,1987 I An in-residence general management program H held for 3 weeks in Singapore H for 60 senior executives. H Application deadline. June 15 H Contact: Miss Leo Leng, School of Management, H National University of Singapore, H385 words
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Article603 1987-05-04 20 THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, has, true to form and expectations, called for Christian unity and openness to other faiths. His appeal appears to be directed at the Anglican community in Singapore which, some believe, has become fundamentalist in a way that is alien to603 words
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Article, Illustration1784 1987-05-04 20 Former US President Richard Nixon (left) and former US Secretary of State Dr Henry Kissinger have jointly written a column appealing to President Ronald Reagan not to go soft on the Soviet Union in arms control talks. The column is published here, togetherLOS Angeles Times - 1,784 words
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568 1987-05-04 20 Regional comment Editorial, headlined More cosmetic than real change in Hanoi, published in Tne Bangkok Post on April 28, 1987. VIETNAMESE went to the polls just over a week ago to elect a new set of representatives for the National Assembly and local government568 words
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716 1987-05-04 20 WILLIAM SAFIRE - Who's right on zero option Kissnix or Shultznitze? WILLIAM SAFIRE By 4 Now, this week in Geneva, we will see how far the Soviets m prepared to aPPIy glasnoat specifically to their means of waging war. If the past is any indication, they will offer stunts and propose that theNYT - 716 words
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1083 1987-05-04 21 DAVID LANE - DAVID LANE By Writing in The Guardian anno Even talk of bankruptcy 6 Fiat underwent re-organis-ation at the gravest and most difficult period in its history. It was at its weakest, with a very high level of indebtedness There was talk of nationalisation1,083 words
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Article, Illustration498 1987-05-04 21 LONDON In 1903 it cost 12 men US$2B,OOO to form the Ford Motor Company and pioneer the mass-produced car. Today, it costs Ford well over US$l billion (552.12 billion) to bring a new model to the market.Reuter - 498 words
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239 1987-05-04 22 I WISH to appeal to the Registrar of Vehicles to review the road tax for panel vans blind vans. The panel van is similar to a private car but can only take one front passenger in addition to the driver. The rear239 words
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114 1987-05-04 22 I WAS pleasantly surprised to read in The Straits Times of April 6 that an Israeli, an Arab and a Palestinian had arrived together in Singapore to attend a UN Conference on Palestine. If the Israelis, the Arabs and the Palestinians can talk114 words
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986 1987-05-04 22 Power transfer and Olympics more important I REFER to the ST editorial of April 16 entitled "No reason to stall" and would like to explain why South Korea ought to suspend, under the present circumstances, constitutional debate until after the Seoul Olympics next year. The986 words
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180 1987-05-04 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Landscape open space in Bedok" by "T.Y.C. who requested that the open space between Bedok South Secondary School and Apartment Block 33 be landscaped with flowering shrubs and fruit trees (ST. April 23). He also suggested that a fitness park,180 words
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68 1987-05-04 22 AS WE know our Government has been enforcing strict laws against smoking and has even launched a mass campaign to help those who wish to quit smoking. Recently I and many of the residents in my block received leaflets in our let-ter-boxes advertising for a68 words
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Article, Illustration582 1987-05-04 23 More loans given to professional and private individuals Quote Appointments THE Singapore Credit Club has elected Miss Angela Yen of Christ iania Bank as President, and Mr Jimmy kho* of Malayan Banking and Mr Jerry Guan of Deutsche Bank as Vice-Presidents for the 1987 1988 term. Morgan Grenfell582 words
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124 1987-05-04 23 HONGKONG A long-awaited HK$l.5 billion (Ss4oo million) rights issue for Mr Alan Bond's Hongkong based Bond International has been unveiled, with shareholders being offerer! five new shares at HK$l.BO each for every two they hold The < ash raised will be used to repayFT - 124 words
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92 1987-05-04 23 JKDDAH National Commercial Bank (NCB). the largest bank in Sau di Arabia, announced on Fridav a 19.8 per cent drop in net earnings to 79.9 million riyals <Ss46 16 million) for its vear to Sept 4 List yeai It made a profit of 99AFP - 92 words
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77 1987-05-04 23 KI'ALA LIMIMR A Japanese company plans to set up a Mss mil lion plant in Malaysia to make electronic components for exports It said this during the two-day 13th Asean Japanese Businessmen's Meeting which ended in Kvoto on Fridav The meeting, co-chaired by MalaysianBernama - 77 words
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71 1987-05-04 23 Rio DK JANEIRO The first inter national meeting of coffee growers industrialists and exporter! will take place here from May XI-9, and more than 400 representatives ate tfmptt led to attend, organise! s >ai'l on Friday Ihe meeting is organised by the hi i/ilianAFP - 71 words
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67 1987-05-04 23 TORONTO Nikko Securities Co of Japan is seriously considei ing buying .1 want on the Toronto Stock Exchange and plans to establish a full Canadian unit hv June 30. said the firm's chief representative, Mr Tadashi Suzuki The exchange had previously said it a. isReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration656 1987-05-04 23 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ It hopes to report better results for current financial year By WITH the worst of the recent recession behind it, the Hong Leong Finance group hopes to report better profit for the current financial year. Chairman Kwek Leng Beng, commenting on the656 words
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367 1987-05-04 23 FOLLOWING the success of its Unifund. the United Overseas Bank group will be launching a second Singapore dollar denominated open-ended unit trust later this year. This was disclosed by UOB Chairman and Chief Executive Wee Cho Yaw in the bank's recently released367 words
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281 1987-05-04 23 THE OCBC group, which for last year reported a 4 per rise in after-tax profit to $105 million, will continue to take a cautious approach to growth. This was reiterated by Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation Chairman Yong Pung How in his annual report281 words
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126 1987-05-04 23 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has announced that it will issue $500 million in five-year bonds on May 13 under the recently revamped market for government securities. Members of the public can buy these bonds, in denominations of $1,000 from participating financial institutions,126 words
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Article172 1987-05-04 23 KUALA LUMPUR General Corp has announced a sharply lower pre-tax profit of M54.15 million for the year to Jan 31, last, against M511.75 million for the previous 13 months. Turnover dropped 37 per cent to M5129.28 million from MSI77 68 million. Investment income dipped to M53.66MBT - 172 words
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491 1987-05-04 23 Sembawang Shipyard turns around with $12m gain AFTER two years of losses, Sembawang Shipyard was firmly back in profit last year. The results were sharply better and after-tax profit, though still well below the $40.5 million recorded in 1982. was nearly $12 million, against a loss of $8.5 million in491 words
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Article32 1987-05-04 24 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Ambassadoi $3,2141 ($4.633L) Dec 86 Intl Trust $19,2911 ($3.4321) Dec 86 Isetan 1(1) $1.496(5576L) Nov 86 OCBC 13(15) $104.807(.$100,984) Dec 8632 words
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Article99 1987-05-04 24 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Apollo $6.47 11 ($10.9631) Oec 86 B Raya 2 5(2 5) M59.078(515.587) Dec 86 Ounlop Est 2.5(8) M511.099(532.374) Dec 86 federal flour 17.5(175) M542.677(532,620> Dec 86 George Kent 8(14) MS 1.690 (52.41 7) Jan 87 Inchcape 15(10) $37.563(533,8911) Dec99 words
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Article33 1987-05-04 24 Interim Group pre- tai Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Cerebos $22.205 (Jl 7.305) Jan 87 Duff Bhd MJ3.699(J347) Feb 87 M Glass M53.080(5862) Jan 87 Samanda Hldgs M52.607(52.133) Mar 8733 words
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Article279 1987-05-04 24 DBS Securities Singapore has received all the necessary approvals from Hongkong s authorities to start a stockbroking firm in the colony The new stockbroking firm. called 06S Securities Hongkong Ltd. has an issued and paid up capital of HKJIO million Business is expected to begin in May Keppel279 words
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Article49 1987-05-04 24 Financial Times Industrials Friday *****0 (*****0) Dow tones Industrial. rff 1 Friday 2280 40 (2286 36 J Nikkei Slock Averafe Saturday ***** 03 (***** 89) (Fi— s-e* si brackets teiei to those o( Hie previous tradint day) L-1j i i i i i i i i i 149 words
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Article241 1987-05-04 24 Ut, 1 US. Chs-nt* Alcoo 47 n unch ASWd Ssg 44 i, Amos Inc 21'. H Ajtw Corp 528 An 2.|» Bethlehem Sri I3U Bo«no, Co 45 1 s Burroughs Cp CoterpsSor Co 48 u Chu%# MorsStn 38 Chrysler Cp 1° I*Crtsiorp 54 S I S, Com Nat241 words
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Article248 1987-05-04 24 SYDNEY Australian stocks failed to recover all of the ground lost in a savage mid-week market correction, but brokers said on Friday the bull run was not yet over. In one of the biggest one-day falls in Australian history, the All-Ordinaries Index plunged 50.3 points last Tuesday after aAFP - 248 words
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Article529 1987-05-04 24 •*>•/ 1 Pence Clun-ie INDUSTRIALS AsdolvlFI IH,r -I m 408 I BTR PLC Bobcocks 21 5 +2 Borctoyi 52f»r 1 1 Beechom 542 22 BICC 332 9 BtucC-ct. 855 -10 BOC Group 462 +21 Boots 298 +2 Bowoter 505 1 3 BATS 529 28 B Airway* 1 58 3529 words
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Article348 1987-05-04 24 May 2 Ytn Chanft «a.»_i, i,„i 9am -l.nomoto 3680 I- 150 Horn ollu Ada. 39. -2 Kon._M.o4.. Amada 645 14 Suborn Avon. C— as S Ksrws... Gio.i 2080 20 SB"" BoM, ol ToS.o 1800 +.0 Zauibam Br.rlgsAlons 820 uncti Conor. 770 14 ,u 1 Cmm 930 5 fcrfc &••<••>348 words
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Article345 1987-05-04 24 High-stake financial game on Wall Street NEW YORK Stock traders these days (ind themselves playing a highstakes game of financial dominoes. The tone for the stock market has been set by in-terest-rate swings in the bond market. Bond traders, in turn, are taking their cue from the USAP - 345 words
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Article166 1987-05-04 24 LONDON Equities broke new ground last week on the London Stock Exchange as nervousness prompted by heavy falls in Tokyo and Wall Street gave way to optimism fuelled by a > 2-polnt cut In British interest rates to S 1 > per cent. Sentiment was also bolstered by aAFP - 166 words
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Article120 1987-05-04 24 HONGKONG The Hongkong stock market feU heavily early last week on fears about the local currency's link to the US dollar but then confident baying saw much of the lost ground made np by the close of trading on Friday. The Hang Seng Index ended on 2,185.37, down aAFP - 120 words
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Article100 1987-05-04 24 TOKYO Share prices fell back heavily in hectic trading in Tokyo last week with the Nikkei Stock Average posting a record single-day drop of 831.32 yen on Monday. The Nikkei closed at 23,680.89 yen on Friday for a 315.48-yen weekly decline, against a 68.02 yen rise the week before.AFP - 100 words
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Article3647 1987-05-04 24 Al shares quoted have a pai value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scm rights N Tai eiempted dividend ABN rs traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme 1986/87 Last Yield Net3,647 words
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Article325 1987-05-04 25 1 Mm Si 000 for bMt cinitmws oN> 3 OCBC I mane r 4 i«a**Hc it DBS fnawe b QwMrtif thai riles art uttered t>» siaudurr OUT UOf 1 rates" atu »**abit it UOf the iraaabK it DBS Inane* DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3 3 1 1 2'325 words
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Article534 1987-05-04 25 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Thursday, April 30 Bank PLR Algemene Bank 6 i American Eipress 7 Am Dam R terdam Bank 6 Arab Bank Ltd 7'. Arab Banking Corp 7 4 Asia Commercial 6 I A Hi Banking Gioup 6 4 Ban534 words
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Article221 1987-05-04 25 Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4921—1 4949 6 81-6 63 Canadian dollar *****—***** 6.38—6 27 NZ dollar 1.2374-1.2401 8.22-7 97 Sterling pound 3.5307—3.5345 2.85-2.81 US dollar 2.1225 2 1235 4 74-4 70 Local dofars to of foreipi currency Austrian schilling 16.7654 16 7786221 words
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Article192 1987-05-04 25 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the Pfl J" L J J J OA month 4 I 16 4 ween ended Apru ju. 3 months 4 1 it nm Mi/ire m o"thS 4 4 BV PRICES 1? months 4 4 USJ 7 days 611 16 69 16 PR192 words
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Article31 1987-05-04 25 Closing Turnover TIN prices Tonnes Cents (M) kilo April 21 16 61 116 April 28 16 64 127 April 29 1667 112 April 30 16 68 80 May 1 Closed31 words
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Article40 1987-05-04 25 flosa-if prices RUBBER S'pore KL cents cents S Kilo M Kilo April 27 207 50 233 00 April 28 205 00 233 00 April 29 206 25 234 00 April 30 204 00 233 00 May 1 Closed Closed40 words
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Article93 1987-05-04 25 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian rubber market closed steadier this week with May International RSS One quoted at 233.00 sen a kg last Thursday before breaking off for the Friday Labour Day holiday, up 1.50 sen from the previous week's close. May SMR 20 buyer also closed higher at 201.50Bernama - 93 words
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Article35 1987-05-04 25 STEADIER at lower levels. The tin price fell from £4,210-£4,240 a tonne to £4,140-£4,170 early last week on the European spot market basis Rotterdam warehouse) on weak demand, despite rumours of Soviet enquiry. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article71 1987-05-04 25 IRREGULAR. Peru has continued to suspend silver shipments until international prices stabilise. This, combined with rumours later denied of a similar move by Mexico, pushed silver to its highest since October 1983 at just more than US$ll an ounce. On the London Metal Exchange (LME), cash and forward metalAFP - 71 words
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Article40 1987-05-04 25 IRREGULAR. Options-re-lated trading saw the backwardation fluctuate between around L2O and L6O a tonne on the LME, where stocks fell 25.375 tonnes to 139,000 tonnes. Merchants outside quoted U551.4001.420 a tonne against U551.350- 1 M tho previous week. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article46 1987-05-04 25 IRREGULAR. Prices recovered on a technical reaction to the previous week's losses. The premium of some £40 a tonne for cash over forward metal remained through the week, reflecting concern about tight near-term options trading-related supplies. LME stocks rose 1.075 tonnes to 140.200 tonnes. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article30 1987-05-04 25 Buying Seine Hifhest— Lowest Highest lowest SS/im Ss/im Bank ot China 3189-30 51 32 01-30 63 OUB 3182-30 64 3197-30 79 UOB 3191-30 56 32 06 30 7130 words
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Article27 1987-05-04 25 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fn Honßkong 457 25— 458 00 45? 50 -453 00 Fri Thus Ne* York 457 00 457 60 464 60 456 2027 words
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Article397 1987-05-04 25 GOLD prices, having peaked at spot US$47B, a new four-year high, surrendered over $40 of gains on profit-taking pressures. The bullion subsequently recovered lost grounds to settle last Friday at U*****.10 an ounce, about $6 lower than the previous week's close at New York's commodity exchange. The397 words
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Article, Illustration361 1987-05-04 25 V«*Ml Berth krt Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Art Dep Keppel Wharves Da Da(l PIA Q4 j,^^ BoogaO.Ha K« a side 04 5 Hai 1m P2O 04 5 05 5 f Splendour Mb aside 04 5 H n S ,n *'ro P3W 04 5 06361 words
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Article, Illustration769 1987-05-04 25 Delivery of FCL import containers (Voyage) Boxes Available Frankfurt I 1 34 430) 0? 5 (1005) Prabhakti (57) 02/5 (1020) Khd Saryan L2Bf B7 > 02 S (1220) Mandm (14S) 0? 5 (1320) lampung (*****N) 02/5 (1318) Boogaoilla (62) 02 S (1840) Busan Glory <704N) 02 S (1820)769 words
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Article104 1987-05-04 26 THI FOI I OWING is a list ol the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange ot Singapore last week It gives the turnover in thousands ot units, closing prices on Thursday and the high and to* tor 1987 Company VoOne Price (J) Hkjh (J)104 words
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Article180 1987-05-04 26 KUALA I l mpi K -BASED conglomerate Johan Holdings was the most active counter on the main stock exchange last week with 8.12 million shares changing hands. Dealers said the counter benefitted from the emergence of small Investors out to trade In cheap stocks In an attempt to180 words
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Article92 1987-05-04 26 Sesdaq Trans-Island Bus Services (Tibs), which enJoyed an exciting debut on Sesdaq last Monday with 4. 51 million shares traded, saw 12.23 million shares change hands in four days. Dealers said that unlike the main board, the figure for volume traded Includes both the amount bought and92 words
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600 1987-05-04 26 Singapore THE Singapore stock market last week closed on a quiet note on the eve of Labour Day after four days of cautious trading as external events caused jitters among investors. Brokers and dealers said trading was done largely on sentiment. Kicking off a nervous600 words
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231 1987-05-04 26 Kuala Lumpur EUPHORIA was ready to dominate the Kuala Lumpur market last week when dabblers reacted favourably to the outcome of the Umno elections on April 24 and sent share prices soaring for the fifth consecutive trading day on Monday. But the gains from231 words
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Article43 1987-05-04 26 POOR average selling prices and a lower yield led to a sharp fall in profit last year at oU palm producer Kundong Tanjong Pau. If current prices and interest rates continue, this year's results could be similar to last year's.43 words
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Article78 1987-05-04 26 PALM oU-based TDM suffered a pre-tax loss of $4.35 million for the year ended last Dec 31 as against $569,000 for 1985. Due mainly to weak commodity prices and higher interest costs on borrowings, it was 18 per cent more than the $4.17 million loss projected earlier. Group turnover78 words
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Article24 1987-05-04 26 CITY Developments' proposed investment in property and the acquisition of freehold land, and, rights and bonus issues have been approved by shareholders.24 words
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Article, Illustration325 1987-05-04 26 Lui Khang - Lui Khang •y ST INDUSTRIAL INDEX THE STOCK market closed on Thursday for the Labour Day long weekend 11.33 points lower at 1,121.43 points and the bull trend resistance line (A-B), which was being tested for the fifth time, has not been broken. As I had mentioned325 words
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Article, Illustration269 1987-05-04 27 McCarron urges colt on despite near fall LOITSVILLK (keataeky) Aiysbeba, ridden by ChrU Mc< arron. took the I NT 93.HI (shoot SSI.T million) Kentoeky Derby despite s sear fall Is the borne stretch st Churchill Downs on Saturday. The aoo ol AJydar, who started st 8-1, sweptReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration2473 1987-05-04 27 Last-minute plunge results in lopsided odds By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST: *****8 SECOND: *****1 THIRD: *****0 STARTERS: *****9, *****6, *****9, *****5, *****3, *****1, *****1, *****6, *****2, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****3, *****1, *****3, *****4, *****4, *****3, *****3, *****7, *****8, *****6. FOUR-YEAR-OLD Score assured himself of a2,473 words
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Obituary, Illustration152 1987-05-04 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR CHIA YEOW HOP CHAIRMAN FLO-LINE HYDRAULICS PTE. LTD. passed away peacefully on 3rd May 1987, leaving behind: Wifa: Tan Sai Lun Sons: Daughters-ln-Law Kok Peng, John Ong Swee Hong, Hilda Kok How, Thomas Ang Ah Gek, Agnes Kok Meng, Benny Lee Li Eng,152 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1987-05-04 27 The family of the lata TEE LIAN SENG AGE: 37 Departed on 27 4 87 (al Jurong Shipyard Dry Dock Mo 1) Eiprtit their heartfelt thanks a appreciation to all relatives. friends colleague* business aaao l ciates tor their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths, donations I assistance during their123 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1987-05-04 27 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies Condolences to our Asst. Managing Director Mr. Lim Khoon Luah on the demise of his beloved mother FMDM. CHUA CHIA Age: 89 Year* who passed away on 2nd May, 1987 The Board of Directors Tiong Choon Co. Pte. Ltd. Tiong Choon63 words
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Obituary, Illustration147 1987-05-04 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. TAN CHENG NOI Ago 74 Called home to be with the Lord on 3.547, leaving behind Sons: Daughters-in-law: Teo Slang Meng Teo Slang Khoon Heng Chor Hoon (Irene) Teo Slang Khuan (Thomas) Lim Mui Kla (Daphne) Teo Kim Chuah (Francis) Teo Swee Kwang Chong Kim147 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1987-05-04 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS HARI SHEWARAM MOHINANI passed away suddenly on 3 May 87 For Funeral Enquiries call *****52 on 4/5/87. MUKHTIAR KAUR W/0 GHUKAR SINGH GILL VILLAGE: PANJGARIN passed sway peacefully on 3/5/87. Cortege leaves S.G.H. lor cremation at Mt Vernon Crematorium on 4th May IM7. For funeral92 words
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Obituary38 1987-05-04 27 The family of the lata MR K ARUMUGAM (Formar Chial Parmanant Way Inapacfor. Malayan Railway*) wish to invite all friands to the Anfhiyashty Ceremony at 16. Jalan Harun, J.B on Tuesday b5 87 at 5.30 pm38 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1987-05-04 27 In Loving Memory Of MATHEVAN SO VENQADASALAM Departed on 4 5 M His memory is as dear today. As in tne hour he passed away Alwaya remembered by beloved wrfa: Thelvanai. aona: M Kumar M. Muralee S loved one*. Inserted by your beloved Mend: V Sethupathl. West81 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1987-05-04 27 STEPHEN WONG PENG LUM Departed: May 4. 19S1 Rest In peace, dear loving father. Six long years have passed away. You are gone, but still are living In the hearts of those who stay Miaaad by loving wife. sons, daughtar*. daughter-in-law. aon-in-law. grandson and sll loved ones.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1987-05-04 27 M. RAJA DIED ON 15/4/M THALAI THIVABAM PRAYERS AT BLK 97. 217. LORONG 2 TOA PAYOH SINGAPORE (1231) TIME 2.30PM 130PM ON 4/5/87 PLEASE TREAT TNIS AS AN PERSONAL INVITATION.32 words
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Advertisement141 1987-05-04 27 MRS TAN TENG SEE NEE LIM CHIEW ENG AGE 80 was called home to the Lord on 3 May 87 leaving behind Sona Daughters-in-law Pit Kat Pee Chong Tong Chin Moi Pee See Lim Geok Eng Daughters Sons-in-law Hua Choo Kang Ah Lek Kay Choo Neo Koon Hin Lee Choo141 words
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Article, Illustration650 1987-05-04 28 Butcher and Co. bring Rangers boss success LONDON GLASGOW RANGERS player-man-ager Graeme Souness ended the quest for the Scottish League title on Saturday the way he started it watching from the sidelines after being sent off. But the 10 men fought their way toReuter - 650 words
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Article1367 1987-05-04 28 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 2 Aston Villa 1. Charlton 0 Luton 1. Chelsea 3 Leicester 1. Coventry 1 Liverpool 0. Everton 0 Manchester City 0. Manchester United 0 Wimbledon 1. Nottingham Forest 2 Tottenham 0. Oxford 0 Norwich 1. Sheffield Wednesday 7 Queens Park Rangers 1, Watford 1Reuter - 1,367 words
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Article168 1987-05-04 28 BUENOS AIRES Rosario Central captured the Argentine First Division title on Saturday when they drew 1-1 at Temperley in a highly-charged climax to the season. Central, Second Division champions last season, clinched their Libertadores Cup place when top-scorer Omar Palma converted a 62nd minute penalty afterReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration293 1987-05-04 28 LIVERPOOL English championship favourites Everton are ready to offer manager Howard Kendall a job for life in a bid to keep him at Goodison Park. He still has about three years of his present agreement to run. but with Italian and Spanish clubs havingAFP - 293 words
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Article, Illustration258 1987-05-04 28 PARIS Bordeaux, who crashed out of the European Cup- Winners' Cup last month, lost the French League leadership on Saturday when they went down 2-3 to Toulouse. The result allowed archrivals Marseille to regain the top slot. Marseille have 47 points, one ahead of the lucklessReuter - 258 words
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Article203 1987-05-04 28 BONN Hamburg faltered in their pursuit of West German First Division leaders Bayern Munich on Saturday when they were held 1-1 at Stuttgart. Bayern, whose game with Eintracht Frankfurt was postponed until tomorrow because of the papal visit to West Germany, are three pointsReuter - 203 words
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Article336 1987-05-04 28 ENGLAND striker Clive Allen, voted Player of the Year, has walked off with the Football Writers' Association award. The Tottenham Hotspur star, who is the League's leading scorer with 47 goals, collected 50 per cent of the votes. Joint runners-up were Glenn Hoddle and lan Rush, winner ofAFP; Reuter - 336 words
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671 1987-05-04 28 Arsenal 2 Aston Villa 1: Aston Villa, who won the First Division title on Arsenal's ground six years ago, returned to Highbury and were virtually condemned to playing in the Second Division next sea son. All the goals came in a six-minute spell in the firstAP - 671 words
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200 1987-05-04 28 Real plan to appeal against sanctions MADRID League champions Real Madrid plan to appeal against sanctions slapped on the Spanish team after violent Incidents daring the European Cop semi-final on April 22 with Bayern Munich, club vice-presi-dent Raimnndo Saporta said on Saturday. Said Saporta: "The sanctions are very severe andAP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration388 1987-05-04 29 Bagtas bags the booty in crucial play-off KUALA LUMPUR Eddie Bagtas became the toast of the Philippines for sinking a four-metre birdie to beat Malaysia's Marimuthu Ramayah in sudden-death play for his team to win the US$100,000 ($213,000) Dunhill Cup Pacific final. The home crowd could only cringe in despairBernama - 388 words
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Article263 1987-05-04 29 FINAL SCORES Philippines t Malaysia 1 (Filipinos first): Frankie Minoza 74 Nazamuddin Yusof 72; Rudy Lavares 71 Sahabuddin Yusof 75; Eddie Bagtas 73 Mar imuthu Ramayah 75 (Bagtas won first-hole playoff). Third placing New Zealand 2 Hongkong 1 (New Zealanders first): Greg Turner It Yau263 words
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Article308 1987-05-04 29 LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL: Americans Hal Sutton, Dan Pohl and Kenny Perry and Briton Ken Brown were bunched in the lead into the final round of the US$l.25 million ($2.65m) event. Leodiog aeores (Americans, unless stated): M6 Ken Brown (Brit) 64. 71, 70. Hal Sutton 67, 66, 72;Reuter; AP; AFP - 308 words
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225 1987-05-04 29 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By TANAH Merah Country Club made full use of their home-course advantage to finish winners for the first time in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League competition yesterday. The home team totalled 317, one stroke better than Sembawang and225 words
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Article152 1987-05-04 29 I'rrmlrr League SI.S pU Sembawang 919 (M. Murupiah 77, M. Balraj 79, PM Samy 80, Clen MacFarlane 82) 47.5 Warren 339 (Chang Rae Lean 76. Patrick Kat 83, Lanny Kassim 83, Jason Yeo 88). 49 Seletar 319 (Poh Eng Teck 75. Lim Choo Beng 80, N. Raju 81, John152 words
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Article128 1987-05-04 29 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will Mt support any fresh move by North Korea tor aa equal share of the ltBB Seoul summer Olympics at the International Olympic Committee summit In Istanbul on Wednesday, a senior official said sn Friday. Hamzah Aba Samah, the president of theAFP - 128 words
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Article, Illustration406 1987-05-04 29 Davis gets a crack at Johnson THE WORLD PROFESSIONAL SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP Repeat final is first in 31 years I'm pleased I am playing Joe. But the final of the World Championship is too serious, too important, to start thinking about revenge...lf he plays as well as he did last yearReuter - 406 words
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288 1987-05-04 30 FLASH Athletic Club have honoured four of Singapore's most promising junior athletes with the Dennis C. D'Cotta Memorial Scholarship awards. The four Li Fushun, Huang Qiufeng, Goh Seng Tiong and Cenobia Majella all pro-university students, received their scholarships during the club's dinner and dance on288 words
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Article, Illustration574 1987-05-04 30 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI ATHLETICS REPORTS BY PICTURES BY JERRY SEH HONOUR ROLL Overall champion* B*ya A Div. Hwa Chong JC B Div. Jurong Sec C Div. Ramps Institution Glrla' A Div. Anderson JC B Div. Jurong Sec C Div. Cedar Girls Ta* r*e*r4-breaker*: Bbvb' A574 words
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Article99 1987-05-04 30 Cruz returns in winning style EUGENE Brazil's farmer Olympic champion, Joaqulm Crux, marked his return after Injury Ib victorious style on Saturday. The ISM Olympic champion at 8M metres held off a late sarge by American Bab Myers ta win the Instill Ib the Oregon invitation athletics meeting. It was99 words
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Article, Illustration210 1987-05-04 30 BEIJING A sports official said here on Saturday that "Safety First" was the motto for China's first National Championships since the sport was banned as "too dangerous" 28 years ago. The New China News Agency said 168 boxers from 21 teams in 12 weight divisionsReuter - 210 words
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Article184 1987-05-04 30 ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey) Hector 'Macho'' Camacho out-slugged and out-hustled Howard Davis on the inside to capture a 10-round unanimous decision in his junior welterweight debut here on Saturday. Camacho, the former World Boxing Council junior lightweight and outgoing lightweight champion, overwhelmed Davis in theAP - 184 words
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Article375 1987-05-04 30 Yakult surprise: Yakult upset Central League leaders Yomiuri 8-2 in a Japanese baseball match on Saturday. Otaer reaalta: Chunichi 3 Hiroshima 1, Taiyo 7 Hanshin 4. Pacific Leagae: Seibu 9 Hank yu 1. Nippon Ham 11 Kintetsu 5. Nankai 9 I-otte 5. Americaa Lcagac: Toronto 9 TexasAP; AFP; Reuter - 375 words
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Article, Illustration295 1987-05-04 30 Help the hopeful, too, Edmond tells the sponsors 4 But these sponsors forget to realise thet before en athlete can be a winner, he hes to go through years of herd training and sacrifice. It ie at q this time that he needs support most. Edmond (right) SPONSORS of track295 words
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Article433 1987-05-04 30 ON THE FOREIGN CRICKET SCENE LONDON Pakistan were bowled out for a disappointing 195 on the first day of their opening three-day cricket match against Surrey on Saturday before fighting back with three wickets when the home team began their reply. Pace bowlers wasim Akram. with two433 words
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Article, Illustration784 1987-05-04 31 JANICE SEAH - Anne turns the heat on tired Barbara JANICE SEAH <^!__9 SINQAPORE WOMEN'S OPEN TENNIS FINAL RESULTS Singles: Anne Minter (Aust) bt Barbara Gerken (US) 6-4. 6-1. Doubles: AnnaMaria Fernandez (US) and Julie Richardson (NZ) bt Barbara Gerken and Heather Ludlcff (US) 6-1, 6-4. Back-to-back victories for Singapore Open winner StoryJERRY SEH - 784 words
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Article312 1987-05-04 31 Lendl sweeps aside a jaded Mecir HAMBURG Czech Ivan Lendl won his first tennis title o! the year almost without breaking sweat against his jaded compatriot Miloslav Mecir in the West German Open final yesterday. Lendl won 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 to secure his first Grand Prix tournament victory since beatingReuter - 312 words
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Article281 1987-05-04 31 CRICKET DEVASTATING bowling spells by Harnam Singh (5-10) and K. Srinivasan (5-18) demolished United World College who crashed to a 10-wicket defeat against Indian Association in a Singapore Cricket Association Division One league match at Dover Road yesterday. UWC were aU out for 29 in 12.2281 words
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Article, Illustration334 1987-05-04 31 Sam keeps his cool to master gutsy Roger YOU can't win them all. But for Roger Liau, it was not for lack of trying. Spectators at the third Jatico Tournament of Champions at Striker's Bowl yesterday could not help feeling a little sorry to see the dark horse lose by334 words
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Article, Illustration280 1987-05-04 31 LUCY LOW is still glowing. After numerous victories during an illustrious career spanning more than a decade, the six-time World Cupper yesterday showed she had not lost her touch. Lucy landed atop the field of Singapore's best women bowlers in the Jatico Tournament of280 words
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Article132 1987-05-04 31 WALKING NEW YORK Ronald Weigel led a well-conditioned and tactically prepared East German team to an unprecedented sweep of the first three places in record time in the 50km International Amateur Athletic Federation World Cup race on Saturday. The 27-year old Weigel clocked 3hr 42min132 words
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Article145 1987-05-04 31 LOCAL SHORTS RANJIT SINGH'S goal gave Khalsa a 1-0 victory over Punggol in a Singapore Hockey Association Premier Division match at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. In another Premier Division match, Singapore Cricket Club beat Jansenites 2-0 at Tanglin, the goals coming from Ewout145 words
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219 1987-05-04 31 JOE DORAI - Peng Kee, Salim may play in M'sia Cup JOE DORAI SOCCER By TWO former national footballers, midfielder Salim Moin and striker Tay Peng Kee, will have a chance to regain their places in the Republic's squad for the Malaysia Cup tournament, which starts next month. Much will depend on their219 words
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Article49 1987-05-04 31 IMOLA (Italy) Briton Nigel Mansell raced to a convincing; victory la the San Marina Grand Prix yesterday aad replaced World Drivers' champion Alain Preat aa leader In the battle for the IK? title. Brazil's Ayrtaa Senna finished necond after a fierce duel with Italian Mlrhele Alboreto. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article160 1987-05-04 31 NAGOYA (Japan) Top seed Ramesh Krishnan, of India, winning 11 consecutive games after a 1-3 first-set deficit, trounced fifth-seeded American Jay Lapidus 6-3, 6-0 for the men's singles title of the Dunlop Masters tennis championships here yesterday. Krishnan went through six deuces in the eighth game forAFP; AP - 160 words
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258 1987-05-04 31 Top seed Chris cruises into the final LARCO (Florida) Top seed Chris Evert demolished Beverly Bowes 6-0, 6-0 in 45 minutes on Saturday to reach the final of the US$l5O,OOO ($318,000) Eckerd Open women's tennis tournament. The easy victory moved Chris into an ail-American final against fourth seed Kate Gompert,UPI; Reuter - 258 words
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Miscellaneous26 1987-05-04 31 TODAYS EVENTS ATHI.KTICS YlrUria h.MH trark aad Meld r'Mhlpn (VJC sports complex. Marine Visti, 2 15pm) HOCKRY SHA Div 2B: Katong v Mercenaries FPAC. 5 30pm26 words
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392 1987-05-04 32 Move follows govt rejection of workers' wage demand MANILA The Philippine government has announced a 15 per cent wage increase for 310.000 policemen and soldiers after earlier rejecting a pay rise for ordinary workers. The action was seen as likely toReuter - 392 words
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307 1987-05-04 32 Asians lured by yen rise and helped by Yakuza crime syndicates The problem in the US: 3.9 million expected to claim amnesty under new immigration law Page 6 TOKYO Illegal aliens, lured by the yen's appreciation and aided by Yakuza crime syndicates, areUPI - 307 words
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Article, Illustration583 1987-05-04 32 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN First vertical marathon: Race up world's tallest hotel Air steward and PE lecturer top the field By THE climb to success is never easy. And, in the case of Kenneth Keng and Helen Gilbey, they had to make their way up 1,336 steps before583 words
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336 1987-05-04 32 LONDON A packed British Airways Concorde aircraft nearly collided with a smaller 15--seat plane shortly after takeoff from London's Heathrow Airport, news reports said yesterday. The British Broadcasting Corporation said the Civil Aviation Authority has started an investigation into the April 23UPI - 336 words
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Article72 1987-05-04 32 TOKYO A masked man armed with a shotgun entered a branch office of the nationally-circulated newspaper. Asahi Shimbun. in Nishinomiya, western Japan, yesterday and shot two of the three reporters there before fleeing, Kobe police said. A police official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, saidAP - 72 words
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Article29 1987-05-04 32 DHAKA Bangladesh Ambassador to Kuwait Nazrul Islam has been named Foreign Secretary, officials said yesterday. He succeeds Mr Fakheruddin Ahmed, who Dlans to retire APAP - 29 words
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121 1987-05-04 32 WASHINGTON Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini appears to be in better health than Western intelligence officials generally believe, according to a magazine editor who saw the Iranian leader earlier this year. "Khomeini entered with a sure step and a fresh look, belying his widespread image ofNYT - 121 words
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234 1987-05-04 32 NEW YORK Smaklng may cause Impstency la men, perhaps by disruptIns; blood flow in small arteries, a lending Canadian researcher has reported. Aa examination af about 2M Impotent men found they were mare likely to be smokers and to have evidence of Im- pairedAP - 234 words
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Advertisement307 1987-05-04 32 WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WOMEN This is your chance to see over 70 of the world's most beautiful young women as they vie for the coveted Miss Universe 1987 title here in Singapore. Tickets to this spectacular event are now on sale at the Tradewinds office, SI A Building, 77307 words
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Advertisement358 1987-05-04 32 KITCHENS BEDROOMS UP TO p-_ -f^H ONLY P] A LTI pef month ta -j. x p BIL i m}mA^mJM m7~~ SlfcH^ A tm. srerr "■""aS ■BaP^aBBBBBaBBBBBI S2SO l ~*7^ t ■*S^B I K^Z $2727 j "nar r sl flr s^l c^r^ i ■^'^'■1 m^BIGVAUJE OPEN DAILY WEEKDAYS W U REASONS358 words
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Miscellaneous216 1987-05-04 32 ■■■■MHnaunaassnanaßM^ Weather a* UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over many areas from late mommf. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max 24 min SUNSET today: 7 06 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6 56 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 12 16 C Fair l-ondon 615 C Cloudy Amsterdam 812 C Clear216 words
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Article, Illustration920 1987-05-04 1 Most people get the jitters when they have to address an audience. MAGDALENE LUM gets tips from speech trainers, toastmasters and a psychologist, who have had their share of butterflies in the stomach, on how to overcome this phobia. She also tells you where you can920 words
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Article174 1987-05-04 1 MICHELLE HENG, a 20-year-old chartered secretary, was shy and Introverted during her schooldays. "I've always had a fear of public speaking and always shied away from It," she recalled. Bat, she came to grips with her fears when she joined the Singapore Institute af Management174 words
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Article, Illustration187 1987-05-04 1 DEREK LEE, a personnel officer In his Sub, used to have difficulty addressing big groups of people. The worst period was Ave years aga, when he was working as a supervisor and had to communicate with his staff regularly. "It was like stage fright then,"187 words
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399 1987-05-04 1 SPECIAL clubs and various organisations can help you in public speaking: Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) Toastmasters Chapter I and Chapter n. Members will have a chance to practise public speaking on a regular basis. They can speak on a399 words
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Science Watch
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508 1987-05-04 2 Lowly body wastes may help save lives Scientists explore the possible therapeutic values of body wastes such as bilirubin and uric acid SOME chemical wastes of the body, the leftovers of the millions of daily reactions that power the process of life, may have beneficial uses that belie their imageAP - 508 words
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Article, Illustration672 1987-05-04 2 Guarding home and hearth without hassle EVER since cackling geese woke sleeping guards and so saved ancient Rome from invasion by the Gauls, people have relied on alarm systems to fend off intruders. Today, the range of gadgets to deter burglars, bank robbers and spies is staggering and a spateReuter - 672 words
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Article160 1987-05-04 2 PLUTO, the smallest planet in the solar system and the farthest planet from the Sun, is facing an identity crisis, with some astronomers suggesting it is not a planet at all. Among those who seek to lower Pluto's designation from a small planet to large asteroidNYT - 160 words
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98 1987-05-04 2 INTENSE, bright light in the morning may help relieve depression in people with seasonal mood disorders but the same quality of light in the evening appears to have no effect. Researchers at the Sleep and Mood Disorders Laboratory at the Oregon Health Sciences University,UPI - 98 words
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49 1987-05-04 2 LOSING weight through exercise appears to be more beneficial than relying on dieting to shed pounds, researchers at Stanford University have found. The scientists discovered this while studying two crucial enzymes, lipoprotein lipase and heDatic lipase, which are affected by diet and exercise. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Advertisement400 1987-05-04 2 Tahiti Tourist Promotion Board WWWiICI %W M mT% orchid inn *^***i«, mwmmmmWmWmmmmmWmWMMWM^^^^^MMMmW ipr "unuuWLfl anununtuunuun! iainUnunnnnant T^^* W nut /.Jul P^^^P aUaaaWi^K U. > aaXaUUatJß^^/ fc £nUaCI B rttl .T > m /fl IB W Ammtmrni Jl3 fl "1) JuV B 1 n^^ aUV^? t! WmTrnMAalm A Wmmk JW^imW f*ml400 words
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Article, Illustration833 1987-05-04 3 TAN BAN HUAT finds out from a specialist from the Institute of Education exactly how much faster it is to write Chinese using simplified characters instead of complex ones. WRITE in simplified Chinese characters and save about one-third of the time you take to write833 words
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Article272 1987-05-04 3 *,ar.a»JS4§ THIS programme is compiled by Redlffusion and broadcast dally la TeocheMs Hokklen and Cantonese. The broadcast times ever SBC's Radio Four are t pm In Teochew and 11.45 pm In Hokklen en Mondays, I pm In Cantonese and 1.45 pm In Teoehew oi Tuesdays, 1.45 pm272 words
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Article, Illustration321 1987-05-04 3 *JL»^*»rtW»W»M- tit ainUis "iHwxft'ta feHMEWM JCSt At* +***±ft <iffl<c«*> <Al*l&> < *3w#uf -1-**r-Mt*# a *ia**<t**** rft?r£ <*A***> -**rt* ft** > tfMAi&fo ffi^c^ *MrtJ H+H* CM* *#> *****T *> i jen*& Eat** <*£pfi> tttafifcie ft fk** M ***■*<&**** «%f5 mtfcSl&iXifc A*ft***iAsa*Mr**—i* *bM -f as at fciiWftt f- **<fft M** **T^* i£M321 words
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Article60 1987-05-04 3 «fls+*BIO ****±*m-r-*fl tt«^r#J!ii»iij f^^^/rt* fl^jEi{fc^'^^#^ o i. *c&****** jurats an #r^ ep£#fs#rtf .tH ig^Mtth&fTißHt* 2. 3. &i**ifuj^SMl; nUUSMtfutfl* MM* HftAtluteiMl 4. m wis 5- *mttmxm*isi ft^ &**w«^ jgj^^ ,&&<£ i* m '*ffi*ttifrn*m*4 7. ftiteatftoffiH^ifcffi.tfui ****7**J*tt*ftHl fej^'^6^j tTGfc***** MR*** 8. tf.*\mi<u.mvn &>^mwm<)L'Z&) w ft. £********4t *M• mm fsfj(Sji?^f*^rßiw rt&mis*jm X?IWI *>***T*n**60 words
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Article180 1987-05-04 3 ©r*^fiDfy» m* MMtfca it^-'.jn] °m ff* ft WlHft ±\%m *****- jSJf*?W& MM 23, 055 \s\m'-]Xi* M'> 7H#£-° 16^M'>f'Jio.:^ BP#c'> 7 35% o «W br«£AMA*M swirl *M* mw-^mm ±i£>C o UJr^HjSj^'rffl **M»T&*** *if "K^Mfe* ¥*M **T o "Am****** *i£'h¥ P£ iraM9o*ei **±A*f*M#* f^^WN M****** nniwzm«mi* w*Mt* M** H ttttß.#*ifc f&fripia^ 4>Ma**Xttr*l*«*180 words
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Article, Illustration916 1987-05-04 4 Ramadan Muslims' month of purification Why Muslims fast. That is the topic discussed by HARON ABDUL RAHMAN in this first of a five-part series on Ramadan, the fasting month, and Syawal, the month of Aidilfitri or Hari Raya Puasa. 4 During the month of Ramadan Muslims are required to pay916 words
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Article, Illustration591 1987-05-04 4 Bahagian Pertama; Oieh Haron A. Rahman - Bahagian Pertama Oieh Haron A. Rahman 4 Dari segi rohaniah, berpuasa melatih aaseorang itu supaya bersifat sabar, sanggup menghadapi lapar dan dahaga, kesukaran, penderitaan dan kesangsaraan. la mengubah fungsi-fungsi badan dan memecahkan kebiasaan. Dengan itu seseorang itu lebih berkebolehan untuk menghadapi kesukaran dan krisis yang timbul591 words
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Advertisement666 1987-05-04 4 NOW S HO W \H G 2 THEATRES LIDO CHANGI B LIDO (*****14) S SNOWS at 11am. 1 30. 4 00. 645 915 CHANGI (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am. 1.15. 3.30. 7 A 9 15 faaaN >aaai VV^i bomh) io Mj'>jro a^n*"*! 4 U*Scho»i V**"^ A^*\ m A^ Af X666 words
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Advertisement1859 1987-05-04 5 Strong, Deep-rooted Comrnitment to Service UCO Bank has the distinction of being the only Indian bank with three branches in Singapore Another unusual feature is that there is an uncommon parallel between the launch of the bank in India in 1943 and the opening of its branch in Singapore in1,859 words
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Advertisement418 1987-05-04 5 also grew considerably, further strengthening its financial sinews. By the time UCO Bank celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 1967. deposits had exceeded Rs. 2 15 billion and the number of branches had risen to 276. 1 -i%t W**?i£i^- Leading Banks nationalised: In July 1969, the bank was nationalised by the418 words
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Advertisement258 1987-05-04 6 B bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH Heartiest Congratulations to UCO BANK Ik H on their official opening and relocation wk H of their AGM's office and Main Branch .^H| H at their new premises 4 Bharat Building' H No. 2 D'almeida Street. Singapore 0104. H^^^^KlH mm\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\ HRU i J Jlaa\\ ma BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBnBBB^BB^StBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BB>^ f258 words
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Advertisement114 1987-05-04 7 Heartiest Congratulations to UCO BANK H^^^k^B on their official opening and relocation mk of their AGM's office and Main Branch *^fflß at their new premises 'Bharat Building' Jfln| No. 2 D'almeida Street, Singapore 0104. H^^^Bl I BB^^ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB\ RX HORIZON SYNTEX FACTORY: KEDUNG BARUK, RUNGKUT SURABAYA- INDONESIA PHONES. *****8 (4114 words
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Advertisement360 1987-05-04 8 Heartiest Congratulations to UCO BANK H^^^^t^^R on their official opening and relocation Wk of their AGM's office and Main Branch at their new premises 'Bharat Bidding' H Iflfll H No. 2 D'almeida Street, Singapore 0104. j^^Rr I w &X HI! 3#l XR »tsS BB /TV -i B* °JJ 10 .IS360 words
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Advertisement107 1987-05-04 9 Heartiest Congratulations to UCO BANK H on their official opening and relocation wk of their AGM's office and Main Branch H at their new premises 'Bharat Building' *"l&^n H No. 2 D'almeida Street, Singapore 0104. J^^Bl B bbß bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb^ bbbbbh bbbbbbb! W* r m Ammf^TM al ■.C .**.W a\-r^mm. M^Ammrma,107 words
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Advertisement736 1987-05-04 10 BJ BJBJBJBJBJBJBJB Heartiest (^ngratulations to UCO BANK Ik H on their official opening and relocation H ,11 H of their AGM's office and Main Branch iW^Hi aH at their new premises 'Bharat Building' JJHBU H No. 2 D'almeida Street, Sing^xore 0104. H^^Vl GEE HOE CHAN TRADING CO PTELTD l/DIDAI QniM736 words
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Advertisement388 1987-05-04 11 Heartiest Congratulations to UCO BANK B^^^kT-fl on their official opening and relocation H i jfc H of their AGM's office and Main Branch H t^Hg H at their new premises 'Bharat Building' \M bV No. 2 D'almeida Street, Singapore 0104. Km 9 MT -_3 |,fBB^ Sbbbb^P I\VI r Anr~»th<ar Prcictinci388 words
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Advertisement340 1987-05-04 12 I Heartiest Congratulations to UCO BANK j^^^^^^^^B I on their official opening and relocation t Wk II I of their AGM's office and Main Branch ii^l^k II I I at their new premises 'Bharat Building' kt m^L mm H ___»_^^BB ~*a_l m ___g W_a"Ji^B— ___»«ata__ <afl Lbbl Bat C --»v_340 words
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Advertisement218 1987-05-04 13 Heartiest Congratulations to UCO BANK B^^^^^^B on their of fidal opening and relocation B| of their AGM's office and Main Branch H| H at their new premises 'Bharat Building' 4f|^n No. 2 D'almeida Street, Singapore 0104. J^^Hl I BBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr B__^ I• C I/■ |B-f| I ifl I I /I 10_<^218 words
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Advertisement4275 1987-05-04 14 I dfc] H W I bbHbbH I bbbbHbbl ft \f T Tlx RS ***** r 2 Eating Out 5 Other Entertainment 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 27 Wsnted 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture 34 Gardening/ 38 House 36 House Services Services mmwmmm^Smm^s^^^ssm^^mmm^ Landscaping Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor aFACELINEipr^4,275 words
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Advertisement435 1987-05-04 14 SPECIALIST™sT7ree7 grass cuttlng. grass turfing a disposal Call *****73/ 4 Pager: *****03 35 House Cleaning/ Painting HOUSECLEANW4G/ PAINTING SPECIALISTS Parquet Flooring Sanding a Varnishing Marble/ Terrazzo Grinding Painting a Floor Polishing Carpet/ Rug Steaming It Shampooing Call BLUC SHINE CLEANING SERVICES Tel: *****32 Pager *****60 SPECIALISE IN PAINTING/ Cleaning, parquet435 words
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Advertisement1549 1987-05-04 14 TELEPHONE SERVICE Monday to Friday 9am to b 30pm ibpm deadline tor neit day) a Saturday 8 30am to ?pm 1 1 lam deadline tor The Sunday limes) ePoalc Haiday: 9am to Ipm COUNTER SERVICE: TMS OSCMAtO CtNTK. #***** IUCM PIUZA Monday to Friday 10am to 1? noon Ipm to1,549 words
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Advertisement889 1987-05-04 15 50 Office Equipment/ 56 Industrial 57 Business 57 Business 64 Domestic Halo aa n/> m *.»i~ u.in 1 oa =^_^T_f 77T Supplies Equipment/ Suppl... Opportunities Opportunities Aviiibls) P SSS SSS aJbHsdlb P lop" 110 6? Situa,i n V Cant: XEROX. RICOH COPIER DTBSO. CAABA \~S Hectrli .>pewriter Vel 224_806 pg889 words
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Advertisement855 1987-05-04 15 WSL HYSTER WINCH (>( oil brake SCH for sale for l)7(i power shift l)l> ttaClSflS Tel *****06 Joe 57 Business Opportunities Wsll •tlabliahad Shorn Company aaaha aggr««M«* RETAILERS prsasnlly epsraling business m icallant HOB locations to sail populai brands of Fa— My Foolwaar and Sundrtoa Low capital outlay AttrartlvF trading855 words
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Advertisement423 1987-05-04 15 GOLDEN 1 OPPORTUNITY MASTER DISTRIBUTOR required by European distribution chain promoting uPVC windows and doors In this Murti-Blllion-Oollar Industry Distributors already appointed in Canada. England. India. Ireland. Italy. Spain and Switzerland. interviews will be conducted locally. Interested parties or companies should contact Fersina international immediately or I Contact G.Sykes I423 words
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Advertisement464 1987-05-04 15 64 Domastic Halp Availabls ____M|BEs4MaßNßßfW____ SRI LANKAN FIUPINO THAI INDONESIA e Ail-in Service Fees Selt-lnterviewed Provincial Maids: Widest Choice of Bio Dstss Replacement Fully Guaranteed Free Home Service* Provided Passport/WPExt/Renewal Tel: *****00/*****44 1 Selegie Road #02-19 Paradlz Cantra I 9.30 aw 7.30 pm ii____n Locol/M'slan Molds Experienced 4 RetoOle g464 words
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Advertisement806 1987-05-04 15 WWssßoißMLaJ^LJtiSlail^A!iflWWWWWWs___^flLL FILIPINO SRI LANKAN (FEE $760) LOCAL/M SIANIFEE $400) yjJUWJIJIIHJ— •10 DAYS TRAINING ORIENTATION PHSg---^fc Cover Full Documentation OVER ,0 NEW BIOOATAS EACH WEEK mUkmm^^i^. $5,000 Bond. $***** pa $1 000 TIMELY ARRIVAL OR FULL REFUND m costomor ioimm Hospital Insurance. Medical. Airfare. Visa HIGHEST SUCCESS RATE IN SINGAPORE In806 words
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Advertisement336 1987-05-04 15 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL OF SINGAPORE has vacancy for ADMISSION/ RESERVATION STAFF Should be S.E.N or S.R.N. Tactful, with pleasant disposition. a Good communication skills Has liking In meeting people. a Above 30 years of age Interested applicants. BBl— contact Mrs Ho at: TEL: *****88 (between336 words
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Advertisement487 1987-05-04 15 69 Situationa Vacant: Domastic WANTED FILIPINO HOUSEMAID with complete papers for transfer to expat families/ Canada Europe/ Jeddah/ Malaysia. Call Sara Rose *****95 ClOB3Ol MAIDS WANTED FOR H K Canada Special scheme Work first It pay later For more details call *****00 Universal C-1107-01 70 Situationa Vacant: Sscrstarial/ Clerical 1487 words
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Advertisement528 1987-05-04 15 EPSON invites applications for the post of: COMPUTER INSTRUCTRESS e Age 21 to 27. e GCE 'O' level with credit tn English a Some related experience is preferred a Knowledge of computer a Pleasant personality. Interested applicants, please apply with resume, present salary, contact tel numbs- a a non-returnable photograph528 words
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Advertisement227 1987-05-04 15 97 for Sale Commercial Vehicles 98 Sale Wanted Motor Cycles Scooters 99 Vehicles Wanted 100 Scrap Vehicles 105 Property Fmancmg 106 Accommodation Available Houses 107 Accommodation Available Apartments 108 Accommodation Available Rooms 109 Accommodation Wanted Houses 110 Accommodation Wanted Apartments 1 1 1 Accommodation Wanted Rooms 112 Short Term Accommodation227 words
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Advertisement770 1987-05-04 16 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial Secretarial/ Clerical Clarical PSINGAPORE____i NATIONAL PRINTERS LTD__Lj Wo mtc one oi the leading commercial printing companies in Singapore with a fast growing \sorktorce of 360 staff. We would like to invite applicants to fill the position of:CONFIDENTIAL STENOGRAPHER GCE O level with credit770 words
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Advertisement535 1987-05-04 16 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical Fa wet) estabfiahed atockbrok^ f ing firm requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST o OCE O' Level a Good clear voice a Experienced telephonist preferred o Experience In handling overseas calls Able to work under pressure STATISTICAL CLERK a OCE A' Level with a pass In Mathematics535 words
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Advertisement613 1987-05-04 16 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical requires Administrative Assistant GCE A' level Proficiency m English Typing Accounts Clerk GCE 0' level Higher accounting knowledge Mature beloyv 25 years old The right candidate for the above posts must be able to work independently. Relevant experience preferred but not essential Interested, please write613 words
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Advertisement689 1987-05-04 16 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical FEMALE SECRETARY required Established import and export company requirea immediately Female Secretary. 81-llngual In Engllsh and Mandarin, able to translate English correspondence Into Mandarin able to operate telex machine and handle import/ export, banking fc shipping documents. Good aaiary for the right pareon. Interested please689 words
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Advertisement658 1987-05-04 16 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical W TANAH MERAH COUNTRY CLUB requires FEMALE GOLFING CLERK GCE OV A' level Some clerical experience Knowledge of golf would be advantageous Interested pieeee cell tat *****40 x ISI L (12 neon Spm.) A Urgently required JUNIOR SECRETARY e 81-llngual. Independent e Fast and Initiative658 words
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Advertisement918 1987-05-04 16 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical Oil Company in Jurong requires CHINESE FEMALE CELRK a OCE O' level e Preferably residing In Jurong Plaaaa write tn with full personal particulars photograph 8 contact telephone number to THE ADMIN ASSISTANT JURONG TOWN P.O. BOX 28 SINGAPORE 8181 PocffiOftOOt v*c#nct#s available e BOOK-KEEPER918 words
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Advertisement958 1987-05-04 16 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical TRADING CO. URGENTLY req young female Clerk. GCE 'O'/ A' level Able to type, telex, bookkeeping Near Int'l Plaza. Stat* salary expected with resume, photo to 163. Tras St *04-04 Lianhuat Bldg ***** finance CO. REQ. General Clerk Knowledge of accounts, ins and finance Interested958 words
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Advertisement568 1987-05-04 16 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant: Salas Salas WALK-IN INTERVIEW j Monday Friday 9am 12noon 2pm spm Sales Girls/Cashiers i Wfc arc looting tor SALES OWLS tor both our I TANGUN STORE and CHANGI AIRPORT j SHOPS CASHIERS are also needed at the I AIRPORT Do apply in person it568 words
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Advertisement382 1987-05-04 16 FEMALE TELE-ADVISORS Ara you inloroalod in sales A do not wish to work long hours, outdoor A during weekend? e Speak fluent Engllsh (able to speak a Chinese dialect but not essential) o Cheerful fc diligent e Enjoy telephone conversation Why not join our group ol bright a young Tola-382 words
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Advertisement776 1987-05-04 17 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant. 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant 72 Situations Vacant ~72~S ations Vacant Sa,et Sa,o Sal Tachnical Tachnical Tachnical Tachnical Tachnical Tachnical r S.T. DUPONT^ invites appli, ations (or the (Hist of SALES776 words
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Advertisement716 1987-05-04 17 MARKETING E ENTREPRENEURS I Affiliate ot American interna- I < tional corporation raquiras f mature people who are doing 1 1 well currently but impatient I I with progress A income f Wo offer IL! opportunity la develop IJ ro«M VERY OWN MARKET- jf L ING BUSINESS WITHOUT jk CAPITAL716 words
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Advertisement878 1987-05-04 17 REQUIRED SALES REPRESENTATIVES tor S*is> Henahi w.iuti tmtter les Walk-in interview or writa to: YIP HONG CO PTE LTD, 190 Clemenceau Ave. #06-28 S'pore Shopping Centre. S'pore 0933 SALESGIRLS needed al Tierney's outlets Duly [rersoiis who can handle pork need apply Thomson Yaohan Hougang area Orchard araa intereeted pleaaa phone878 words
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Advertisement791 1987-05-04 17 i FASHION CONSCIOUS LADIES wanted to be employed as Manageress ti Sales Assistants Pis call Karen at *****22 for appt FRUIT SHOP REOS. Sales Assis tints Walk-in interview alßlK125 Katong Shopping Centre 1.1 :H.SMO6 INOOOR JEWELLERY SALESGIRLS required Apply personally at ili-lU Marina Square. Raffles HouW-\.inl trom \2 %M% pm791 words
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Advertisement526 1987-05-04 17 B___ I J J^^^ s^ Have a hand in I MRT's success Singapore's most exciting mode of transport of the future is seeking applicants with initiative and diligence to join the organisation. Gross Salary Range $436 $770 per month Functions To assist in the operation and control of a MRT526 words
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Advertisement263 1987-05-04 17 ■jfl SANDEN I Tnternational I (SINGAPORE) I PTE LTD I Leading international I assembler niani_acturer I in auto air-eondi-I tionin;j compressors I lias career opportumI ties tor I Machinist I (Male Female) I Requirements: I GCI O' level or I NTC 3 2 in Metal I MscMasag I Required to263 words
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Advertisement506 1987-05-04 17 A-WIF* WRIJHN INTERVIEW J Monday Friday (9am -spm) Ej In conjunction with our integrated growth s programme in 1987, we are seeeking suitably qualified candidates to fill the following ~5 positions: S Min. Secondary education E VITB fresh graduates are welcome _z Knowledge in reading technical drawings 2 and use506 words
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Advertisement442 1987-05-04 17 e ——aaam* i f ESE I REPAIRERS I I Secondary Education i E with Electronics ff Servicing Certificate Age 16 to 35 I PreteraDly with some j K working experience I Those who have 2 K experience m W servicing and repairing B of radios. TV. K computer monitors will442 words
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Advertisement405 1987-05-04 18 "gas" "ass*-* "gas— "fas— "aas~ l "gga~ I "gaa," "g;^-— "gaaa,"' "gy--" (A Mult:' -iteration and one of the largest Electrical/Electronic Groups Worldwide) Wm We currently have career opportunities for i _HH 1^ Poly Diploma or VITB/ITC in Electrical/Electronic or PHI Mechanical Engineering ama •24 years and above Related experience405 words
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Advertisement512 1987-05-04 18 _f-t~L---B_B__________________________ I Production Supervisor fl Requirements: Minimum ITC m Electrical /Mechanical /Elec fl tronic Engineering H Preferably with 2- 4 years' supervisory expe fl rience in an electrical/electronic industry fl Those with the Certificate in Industrial ManH agement would have an added advantage fl Must be able to perform shift512 words
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Advertisement211 1987-05-04 18 cm) CHARTERED MACHINE TOOLS PTE LTD .1 swbsuliars ot GflaF Chart-red Industrie* of Singapore Pte Ltd requires NTI 2 Jin precision nuichininy metal machining Those who are interested in arranging tor an interview are invited to telephone us personally The Personnel Dept Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd 249Jalan Boon211 words
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Advertisement702 1987-05-04 18 _3 B We ramtma B ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS I Diploma m Electrical or B Electronics Engineering I Singapore Citirens M ASSISTANTS I NTC ITC or Secondary B Technical 4in Electrical Electronics or Mechanical Engineering j ASSISTANT LINE LEADERS H NTC or ITC in Electrical Electronics or Mechanical Engineering I I Able702 words
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Advertisement529 1987-05-04 18 We have immediate vecanciee for: TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Must possess class 2 driving II cence DELIVERY MAN Must possess class 2 driving II cence SALES REPRESENTATIVES Interested applicants, pleas submit full resume, contac number and expected salary to The Advertiser S.T. BOX A***** 360 Kim Seng Road S'pore 0923. Established Alrcond.529 words
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Advertisement451 1987-05-04 18 Technician Wyl W Production (Piastk Moulding) Operators (Permanent 2nd shift) _r 1 tru^y t TmmmmmmWlmWm W lst shift: $390 pm I •dC b O level or Trade BMJHWmmHhm > Certificate A\ Primary education Able to set-up and in>uble-_fl Speaks simple English shoot injection moulding J^T^WiI'OTWTOIiTrfTO or Mandarin machines M a451 words
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Advertisement325 1987-05-04 18 Archtve ef A leader inAdvanced Tape Drive Technology has several vacancies for expansion: Minimum Primary 6/ BEST education Age between 16-35 Female applicants preferred Secondary 2 and above Preferably with 1 year's experience m the testing of electronic/electrical products WALK-IN INTERVIEW between 9am to spm Attractive Fringe Benefits 5-day work325 words
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Advertisement521 1987-05-04 19 73 ga3s, t 73 gasa*- 1 73 gasr,*--* 173I 73 giss, v,c 1 73 gsss," gass,"" 1 73 gii^a,-""* 73 gs,^ 73 g;:rr, vac sr;^r- n,: mmmmmmmm^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ammmaaaaaammaaaMßßmßammmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ mmmm »i—— Age 16-35 years old. <^tf (■■r Come Join Us Today.^^^J CQSTPP Requirements Fl FPTRIP Ur 9entty Requ.res M,n521 words
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Advertisement346 1987-05-04 19 I ImißrOl I I Leading manufacturer of I I small precision motors has I I vacancies for I I (Non-Shift) (5 Days Week)! I Age 16-35 I (12-Hour Shift or Non-Shift) Age below 30 Must have completed NS NTC 3 preferred Guaranteed overtime pay for 12-hour shift Benefits: New higher346 words
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Advertisement337 1987-05-04 19 EASTRECO (PTE) LTEt a Nestle research and development Company in food processing has got the opportunities for you. 'You need to possess rninimum Secondary^ education. Preference will be given if you have experience in processing operations. Successful candidates can be assured of High Starting Salary Attractive Benefits 13th month salary337 words
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Advertisement534 1987-05-04 19 Singapore^ "<* I I c I component parts Re.pon«bi».tie.: mate nals I Maintain an effective co Lrse^a-^ated departments on Ser^ del.er.es cat(ons 1 mmmmm#»**l~~* 1 1 age. experience etc t 1094 Lower DeUan SingaP° reo3n 101 A mmmbmt of Amtmk Group AMTEK ENGINEERING PTE LTD (fmputmd tor QumUty and f>rma<uoni534 words
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Advertisement364 1987-05-04 19 has vacancies for $400 p.m. Mirumum Sec 3 edu- < cation Age 16 years and above j 1 1 Minimum Primary 6 1 education < v Working Hours S Rotating 2 Shifts v ';> lMt Shift z Mon Fn |i| 6 50am 2.50pm |j Sat 6 50am 12 55pm ]<364 words
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Advertisement471 1987-05-04 19 molex I A US multinational and world leading mar.ufac turer of electrical e,ec tronic terminals and connectors invites applications for the position of QC Inspector Preferably with secon dary education plus relevant experience in related industry Able to use measuring instruments such as micrometer vernier calipers etc Knowledge of simple471 words
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Advertisement469 1987-05-04 19 9 PERANAKAN PLACE COMPLEX J A PTE. LTD. I offers you a challenging 1 ll career with excellent |C salary and attractive a \J fringe benefits I Due to expansion, way e invita applicants for the t> 7 following positions I CHIEF CUTTER C for Chinese seafood T r kitchen469 words
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Advertisement3486 1987-05-04 20 74 Situations Vacant. 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situation* Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situation* Vacant: 74 Situation* Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant. 74 Situations Vacant. 81 Vehicles For Hir* M.ecellanaous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ——---—-———————————> ——-a- SSSSSS—SSSSSS >______=__________= -a-_-_»_____ I VEMITO RENTAL OFFERS cars3,486 words
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Advertisement959 1987-05-04 20 WELL ESTAB USED car co in Thomson Rd requires urgently 1 English-speaking OHlce Boy cum driver Age 25-35 yrs old. mln 3 yrs driving experience class 3 2 licence Interested pis call Susan *****14 (1) EXPERIENCED BAKER (2) Experienced Shop Manageress (3) Sales Personnel reqd Walk-In interview before 3pm for959 words
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Advertisement541 1987-05-04 20 Spore ti Msia use Competitive rales 20<H> discount scheme also avail Call *****63 for details AIRCONO. CARS FOR hire from Unique Tourist Service. Tel *****56 *****71 TAO76 CONTACT YONQ HONQ for tip-top aircond cars, pick-ups. vans Tel *****77, *****50 HIAP HOE MOTOR: cars/ pickups/ vans for rental Free mileage Tel541 words
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Advertisement904 1987-05-04 21 PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD oftof* oood BSBBBS A of All models Mercedes. BMW. Volvo, all continental cars All models Japanese cars, continental vehicles Trade -In acceptable Ammm fr** pmrktna lot*. Showroom/ Office: 11 LENG KEE ROAD SINGAPORE 0315 Tel: 474-1777 (6 lines) M*9 -M BatW 3201A. fully auto 4door904 words
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Advertisement784 1987-05-04 21 rwi '"<•«■» or ror »aio n-erceoes i STARTS TODAY O pet at ing 6 days a week Monday to Wednesday 1 1 00am 2 00pm Thursday to Saturday 2 00pm 6 00pm Fee: $10.00 per car Vanu: Shaw Plaza, 352 Balestier Road Singapore 1231 (Next to Hoover Theatre) Tel: *****65/*****33/*****12784 words
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Advertisement955 1987-05-04 21 ABILITY TO ACCEPT ALL SECONDHAND CARS Cash Payment Wo buy ond aoll uaod can We purchase o Pte, PARF/ Non-PARF b CO. regd cars. Commercial vans/ pick-ups S and trucks o Mini buses with private. company. PB plate. Kindly contact Mr Goh. Tal 44*6233 (7am 11pm) PLEASE CALL US FIRST955 words
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Advertisement1902 1987-05-04 21 _i ror sai«: miißuoißni ror sale: Honda MID $1 MITSUBISHI COI.T Super- 'S3 HONDA ACCORD KX 12 valve shift 1400 (SLX. 3-dr Power 4-dr 5-speed. 1 pte owner power Kear window, aircon. srims. steering window, central lock hi-fi. parf. beautiful cond aircon hi- ft, part road lax 8/ 'B7 $16,5001,902 words
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Advertisement872 1987-05-04 21 96 For Sale. Other Makes KAH HUA CREDIT Tel *****55/ *****57 84 Civic $32,000 '81 Mazda 323. 5-speed $17,500 80 Lancer OL $15,300 80 Charade XO $14,500 '81 Suzuki 550 $10,000 "79 Mazda 323 $11,300 '79 Charade XO $11,800 78 Charade XTE. sspeed $11,500 JULY 84 HYUNDAI Stellar. sspeed Full872 words
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Advertisement621 1987-05-04 21 99 Vahic.es Wanted a mSipjJ^faJ I MERCEDES BMW VOLVO audi a all continental cars HONDA MAZDA all Japanese models Company read. 8 commercial vehicles PARF or NON PARF trade In acceptable. ABILITY ACCEPTING ALL CONOITION SECONDHAND CARS AT ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMEHT for all used cars non-PARF or PARF Q. company621 words
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Advertisement832 1987-05-04 21 99 Vehicles Wanted CO. WANTEO URGENTLY I used car. Q plate 13 cc model. 82 onwards Price $12,000 No dealers pis Contact *****22 I NEED URGENTLY 1 2nd hand car '81- '86 Below 1800c. c. No dealers Cash payment. *****83 URGENTLY WANTEO PORSCHE/ BMW/ Volkswagen/ Golf/ XR3I. others welcome *****65/832 words
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Advertisement920 1987-05-04 21 106 Accommodation Available Houses on, is, s. 21. 10, 19. Braddell Hgts Ktg Victoria. HK Namly Pk s/storey, detached bungalows, aircon 4 bdrms servant's rm carporch. 5. 9 Sundndge Pk Rd. 18. 27. 33. Chlltern Dr 5 20 Dunsfold Dr. 14 Melrose Dr 45 Goodman Rd 7 Namly Cres 27920 words
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Advertisement633 1987-05-04 21 107 Accommodation Available Apart mania still searching? The hassle stops here See the apartment you and your family have always wanted be our ouest (or a few hours at ARDMORE n/li. apai- BA4jr\rv Wfkk -cinesLarvgVvoofton Cluto House A- jrfrxxe 'C^S Tel *****11, *****88 J < Forum Galleria Orchard Road I633 words
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Advertisement1188 1987-05-04 22 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available Available Availabla. Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartment* Ba_B____Hk^\ L___________H_________________|________^^B_______H__^ V~TwS < So > S> Prime Location: Distn.i It) Snurmxire-. v a^^_tP^^ v.i.imw >; hi,.„ Iri,.H.,i1 ri,.H.,i ■k-^P^- Itr»il m ""'<"» Architecture: I>, -5...,,. h\ Paul ir^^ 8' aaj_J_? Rudolph, an Ameri.an1,188 words
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Advertisement921 1987-05-04 22 NEAR JAPANESE SCH. spacious mais Quiet locality. 3 bdrms Beautifully furn $2,600 Full facilities Colliers *****22 James 24-HR SERVICE Furn/ unfurn Condo/ Apt/ House/ HDB avail in all dlsts Call *****69/ *****33 pager *****71 4/S-RM HOB/ PTE Apts avail at Lor Ah Soo $500. Bedok South I $450, Braddell View921 words
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Advertisement907 1987-05-04 22 HONG LEONG OAROEN, t turn with facilities $1,200 neg J John Agency: *****88 HORIZON TWRS $3,800. Village Twr $3,500. The Calrnhill $3,500 All 4 1 bdrms *****43 Trevose JALAN MUTIARA ART., 1600 sq ft 3 bdrms., f/furn. Rental $850 0.n.0. Call ******6. Mr Tan MINIATURE EST. o.l*ll Newly painted, with907 words
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Advertisement906 1987-05-04 22 113 For Sals: Houses 113 For Sala: Housss 113 For Sala: Houses fl__________________H________? N l__VJ_/ AmmT W A L_flf*___-. *~"~'flk»W I ka______flr B__~" I Mr^ MMop 2-store> Spftt-toval SarnKdataehad Bungalows I Wkf' A Hill-top Home with _________fc_l_^_^^ I of Green Hills and Reservoir I I FUDU PARK !l_g^-ji-^ I ffiSß^^r^^RJljn906 words
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Advertisement411 1987-05-04 22 Unique Colonial- Styled 2-Storeyed Houee off Unrveraity Read. 0.11 With 4 l bdrms. ti spacious entertainment areas, totalling about 4000 sq.ft. A well-secured location with privacy on attractive elevated grounds of approx. 14.500 sq.ft. Selling $i.'25,000 in excellent condition with vacant possession. COMPREHENSIVE REALTY TEL: *****22/ *****48 0.21 VARWOOO AVE.411 words
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Advertisement1088 1987-05-04 22 113 For Sala: Houses 113 For Sals: Houses 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmßiitß D.lO LEEDON PK vicinity, s/storey bungalow on high ground 27.000 sqft 4*2. ingrd pool $2 2M Gateway *****38 D.lO MING TECK Pk D/storey terrace 3 1 bdrms Terrazzo, parquet flooring Quiet surroundings $440,000 291.355 Lay Realty D.lO1,088 words
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Advertisement975 1987-05-04 22 Dl5 SIGLAP 2 STOREY wr 1.700 sq ft 3-1 rms Well kept F hold $*****0 Tel *****90 agent 0.15 TELOK KURAU s/storey bunglw 5 rms 8600 sq ft F'hold $835K Holland *****79 D 15 TERANG BULAN Ave 2-sto-rey terr 1.700 sq ft F'hold Renovated $320,000 HVPC *****48 Dl6 D/STOREY SEMI-D.975 words
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Advertisement1103 1987-05-04 22 D 15 AUTUMN GLORY, pte exclusive luw rise apt in quiet locality. 3 bdrm servant's, fully aircon quality wardrobe, kitchen cabinet with appliances, furn For sale $380,000. for rent $1600 neg How Really *****00 0 9 TRENDALE TWR. 3.200 I sq ft on 2 flr 360 degree panoramlc view 41,103 words
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Advertisement4082 1987-05-04 23 114 For Sals. Private 116 For Sals: 116 For Sals: 116 For Sala: Apartments HDB Apartments HDB Apartments HDB Apartments mmm ————a S~. ———a-—————-——————- —a 3-RM HILLVIEW. CERAMICS throughout, well kept $39,000 0 no World Pty *****55 3-RM. JURONG EAST Blk 110. terrazzo $51K. Blk 302 $45K Weststar *****20 *****664,082 words
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Advertisement832 1987-05-04 23 117 Properties Wantad j us Factory Spacas 118 Factory Spacas 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses,/ 121 For Rant: mmmmmmmmmmummmuummmmuuuummmm I Storage Spacas Storage Spaces Office Spacas HOB WANTED Jurong East o Hougang o Clementl a other areas Wo provido profaaaional rakaMa aarviea. Enquiries welcome LINDA MARKETING *****52/*****53 INDONESIAN/ LOCAL BUYERS urgently832 words
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Advertisement734 1987-05-04 23 S r S a,e/ oc- e WAmmM II >fl~ tt m*~~*' Located at I 150 Sims Drive (Off _____JL___ Sims Ave Lor 17) ~~~~1 1 WM 1 1 Approx 5300 mk\ m^tt^m a— l su er ,lr "^t^^^^t^ 2" 6 Approx _____P3oi 4Tr _B___ 9200 sq ft per (Ir Level734 words
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Advertisement408 1987-05-04 23 121 For Rant: Office Spaces SUPREME HOUSE SHOP SPACE 498 sq ft (46 4m 2 510 sq ft (47 4m 2 OFFICE SPACE 510 sq ft (47 4m 574 sq ft (53 38m 2 700 sq ft. (65 1m 2 1594 sq ft (148 24m 2 2142 sq ft (199408 words
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Advertisement210 1987-05-04 23 jp}Ba 1 SINGAPORE SB«o7hOUSE j SISAmVLm /__a i ah_ Road naar WE) iBIIBMI o*7 si ...Cenhjl Cantai* hanlUc*»*i Cw»f«en« Good feur" 'm*** Udequite l»* ptolectw I ComotMne iwW Cot imta fnauirttt pNaaa caa r»UBi«/-«-ii I LTcTcEn'- 5....0 Sr* _^__H^^^_ 120 For Sala: 120 For Sale: Office Spacas Office Spacas BUILDERS'210 words
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Advertisement65 1987-05-04 23 DBS AUTO PARTS Ctr 452 sq ft $1 80 p.s.f. 007 The Plaza 350 sq ft. $1,000 pm High flr Renovated *****33/ *****21 (agent) D.7 GOLDEN MILE Complex shop cum office. 312 sq ft. 2nd level Also available for sale $95,000 ono Call *****83 GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, individual unit on65 words
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Advertisement866 1987-05-04 23 OFFICE SHOP BPACI available at The Plaza. Beach Rd 2nd flr Area 510 sq ft at $2 20 per sq ft No deposit Contact Hall —snoot at 297 1 502 10 am to 5 pm OFFICE SPACE IN CSCU Street, immediate oo upatlon. carpeted 900 sq ft $2 00 psf866 words
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Advertisement567 1987-05-04 24 124 For Rent: 124 For Rant: 127 Othar Raal Estata 127 Othar Raal Estata Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I |rpARKLAN_r^f FR Vn H R oL^_, L P AND j MALL POR SALE V (SELEGIE ROAD) 1 AbQut B^ QQQ ft su|table for RMMnM JJJ t r J2JJ}* fl ,rom shopping/567 words
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Advertisement589 1987-05-04 24 127 Othar Raal Eatata Mf.fM LANO WITH APARTMENT S I unci urea 71.000 sqft Built-up ■188 approx 40.000 sq ft Freehold Price on application IntarMtad. plaaaa writa lo: S.T. BOX A62S7S 390 Him B#OQ HOad S'pora 0823. pmii iPf ines OWN FLAT ln Met-ro-Manila. Sale/ rent of residential, office, commercial,589 words
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Advertisement437 1987-05-04 24 137 Tours 137 Tours [jp^^-f ,j-j W^ First 200 rfiim/r/JOlN} passensers set ZW'V' Ho afull2Days V 7&tWu&*' 1 /Malacca Tour at v. JJi/I^<M^'J no extra charge! Reliance New Zealand /^^Hk S your assurance of quality 'Unbeatable value p\ mk~^ itinerary j _Bj/-, [^Professional services ___aV *Ba 11 DAYS mm^'AU NEW437 words
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Advertisement538 1987-05-04 24 137 Toura j 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Toura \mmmWirU{)^jt fe^^^k OT^ L^l |El .*/4|SP PHI^T p^ f/ pp )U4A T I_T W»»m p^ »»/5, 3, •> ,10,17, as./ fa 70 FWCpT/ BA^^^l fA T TAYA I _Ti__s9 e »_#JP^M_oK4 Artuits 1 cJn.Vj f r Z4lg> t>AVE I538 words
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Advertisement301 1987-05-04 24 4-DAY SI 48 3 dayCHS/GT $98 I/tf 2 day CAMERON J__o_J__L GENTING 68 XAXYAXii VSP> PEOPLES PARK *****26 T^Nri GOLDEN MILE *****3 6 y BUKIT TIMAH *****19 C.A.T.S. "—J *****66 I I fW _t_ys %_2 *W I WAm^r Vra^rW _B Inclutira ol meal* and accommodation (double room) H Participant* of301 words
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Advertisement157 1987-05-04 24 137 Tours s_ FROM ,149.00 jDays 2Nltes Incluarva Aircon Coach Sin/Mersing/Sin Motor Launch Mer u Mer Dairy Local Breaktasi Accom Tioman rsiai>d Resort FROM ,139*00 3_-ys/2NHes Incluarva: Atrcun Coach bin Mer Sin Motor launch Mer T>o Mer An Meals 1 Muslim 1 ,jn the island Fishing I Snort: lUing Accom157 words
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Advertisement869 1987-05-04 25 137 Tour j 137 Tour 137 Toura j 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Tours 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Tours 137 Tour EmP S ao M.m-Dynasly Dynasty Jb Mm.-Emperor -^Empress 4P Dragon s Dehqht JjL XT __s 9days S2 2 mM 13 days 52.699 fl^ 15 days $2,899 16 davs869 words
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Advertisement518 1987-05-04 25 B-__________i_l___i_| LlitJa \_2_____ll B '1 k- TBR»ooSSn| mW^YmmX mill 1 BEACH HEtOWT w^ms^A^A^A^A^A^Awmmmmmmmmma i *j^h t." I II ?D S 12 5 I n_H_^____l^F^^_ll___________s_____si S^^^!!^^'— I l?^sHP^___B| l^^^^^^^ B ffil'ffeSriSrflßF 1111 I 1 1*— T Spfd Wess Bail M tiava I I "•"■■■■B bl- *r» Hstd ind I'Mi I ll518 words
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Advertisement376 1987-05-04 25 HARI RAYA PUASA 1/ -'4AL. NATIONAL DAY f If_ Departure: 28/5 7/8 Daily /WJ mmDm avauUm Im/aL—tm 4 ml mm mmm ammmlWmt, a U »tmta a_ taaa> y m wm\ m W 146 Foraign Education 146 Foraign Education I (A member of the AaaociaUon of Commonwealth I'm version i*mu»C(xk I'mversity376 words
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Advertisement650 1987-05-04 25 146 Foraign Education OVERSEAS EDUCATION Do you have ONE of the following: *5 GCE a Levels *1 or 2 GCE A Levels, We can place you in an ACCREDITED collie or university in CANADA, BRITAIN. SWITZERLAND or AMERICA. For further details ana FREE advice contact: CAREER a EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS PTE650 words
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Advertisement655 1987-05-04 25 147 Academic Couraas GP CLASSES STARTING soon Wide syllabus convered with expert guidance from qualified lecturer Register now' *****93 A WELL EXPERIENCED teacher specialised ln Eng Maths. Sc. for sec levels ln Katong. *****58 CAPABLE TUTORS OFFER tuition ln all subjects dist Reasonable fees Alan: *****81 (day/ night) CURRENT SCHOOL655 words
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Advertisement1591 1987-05-04 26 14« Computar Couraaa 148 Computar Couraaa 148 Computer Couraaa 148 Computar Couraaa 148 Computar Coursaa 148 Computar Couraat 150 Commarcial/ 150 Commarcial/ _____-__-__s______. I __3^ Tachnical Couraas Tachnical Coursaa S I^B__M_|^_P%__|-_I Mll_t%_% No obligatrons Consultation g _Tk INrURMAriCb *****66 L- r Ij-ri =_=S _%_^__sT_l ITC o_f^U/\af\l Sophia Road, Peace Centre1,591 words
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Advertisement422 1987-05-04 26 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 secretarial/ Typing Couraaa Typing Couraaa Typing Couraaa 1 I i r Make sure of success by selecting a course from I one of the following. Our counsellors can help you M make the best choice. Private Secretary's Certificate (day) starting 18 I May I Private422 words
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Advertisement168 1987-05-04 26 150 Commarcial/ Tachnical Couraaa e/c/a-ztct^ AUDIO EQUIPMENT AM/FM RECEIVER B/W. COLOUR TV VIDEO TAPE RECORDER DIGITAL LOOIC MICRO PROCESSOR BASIC PROGRAMMING HOME APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL NTC 3 AIR-CON./ FRIDGE SERVICING SCIENCE ELECTRONICS (PTE.) SCHOOL Blk. 34. Upper Croe* Street. #04-13*. Singapore 0105 (Neil lo OO Bldg. HOB Flat) Tel 5323*23/ *****08168 words
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Advertisement288 1987-05-04 26 150 Commarcial/ Tachnical Couraaa CACA (Chartered Association c f Certified Accountant*) DEC. '87 UK EXAM. hAmmmmA. 4 l M/W 7 00-9 00pm 04/05 AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) DEC. 87 UK EXAM. 1 M/W 7.00-9.00pm 04/05 ABE (Association of Business Executives) DEC. 17 UK EXAM. Part 1 1) M/W 7288 words
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Advertisement587 1987-05-04 26 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION with motors in Commerce e Management e Marketing a International Business e Personnel This qualification will qualify vo j for a manager a position Tne examination scneme of tne Australian Business Education Council (AB€C will enable you to obtain substantial exemptions for tne BacnelO' of Business Degree offerea587 words
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Advertisement594 1987-05-04 26 151 Language Couraas l LEARN JAPANESE THE JAPANESE WAY Spoken and Written Conducted by Native Speakers New Elementary Classes Set 9 Mey (2 OOprn 3 30pm) Wed 13 May (6 00pm-7 30pm) Only limited places available For more details, please contact CORRINE PRIVATE SCHOOL 11-2*5 Selegie Com pie Tel *****25/594 words
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Advertisement746 1987-05-04 26 159 Fitness/ Sporta 159 Fitness/ Sporta Instruction Instruction i^nesscyclel SPECIAL OFFE jyJJ^^ J jfs j P'tness enthusiasts will know ,ne benefits of climbing onto m- __L 'A j a cycle like this once a day WkAmW]) _P_H JuST a ew minutes spent II J pedalling m the privacy of your746 words
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Advertisement622 1987-05-04 27 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES BB______ <\ I fl M T *i R«JSnft«l lrlil*\N« Nov Vriin n»UOOI,____H Mnlmlrf I Siiatl, Tlmm SS.'.. im pa rwi 1011.-. H'il SB.M MH vrilcr MINIS MNI i:\ll \M I «-1 ..iTiiill .m i •-a Sun.l.n lim.-s s<.' i,.- ,s, <m IVisiml Sslll (X» I APPOINTMENTS JURONG ENGINEERING622 words
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Advertisement501 1987-05-04 27 PES NATIONAL 43 I UNIVERSITY X5 1 OF SINGAPORE jl SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT I SENIOR TUTORSHIPS Applications are invited for appointment to Senior Tutorships in the area of Management and Financial Accounting in the School of Management Candidates should possess at least a good honours degree in Accountancy Preference will501 words
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Advertisement871 1987-05-04 27 JAPAN SINGAPORE INSTITUTE J/_=y/Eyr OF SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY Applications are invited from suitably qualified computer Applications are invited from university graduates and holders software professionals for admission to the 1 -year full-time of professional degrees for admission to the six-month full-time •ji; course leading to the award of an course leading871 words
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Advertisement308 1987-05-04 27 A fast growing multi-national corporation I He invites the following specialist to handle fl Bsfc exposition projects, both locall) and over- H Wm seas at the international level. fl I ARCHITECT I WL% A ilegree holder in Arc hitec I jre. Arc hi- B Bfl 'ectural Studies or its equival308 words
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Advertisement374 1987-05-04 27 NOTICES ■_i— ——i IN III! SI BORIMNATK COIRTS OF THK REPIBLIC OF SINGAPORE D.C. Salt Mb. IMI* ol ISKC mmmaea AMKRK AN BPIH INTKRNATIONAL INC Plaintiffs And S 6 K \J I.i mi IMendant NOTIC M W ADVKRTISKMKNT TO: S G RAJALOO now or lately of No. 199-A. Goldhill Plaza374 words
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Advertisement1414 1987-05-04 28 NOTICES 111l £_JL^ m m m TftIUWITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTO iiii -■.>**« i NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Board Room of United Overseas Bank Limited. 30th Storey. UOB Building. No 1 Bonham1,414 words
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Advertisement1180 1987-05-04 28 1 1 1 1 Jz _i_ mrs m m [UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTO NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Forty-fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Board Room of the Company, 30th Storey UOB Building, No 1 Bonham Street, Raffles1,180 words
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Advertisement925 1987-05-04 28 t i Algemene Bank Nederland N.V. (IrKi.nn.r.iuvl in the Vthr.-rl.intK vnth limited li.ihtlm i FINAL DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 1986 The Managing Board is pleased to declare a final dividend of Dflsl3 50 per share to be payable at the option of the shareholders, in shares and cash or wholly925 words
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Advertisement173 1987-05-04 28 THE BANKRI PTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) 1971 EdltlM IN THE HIGH ol KT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRIPTCY NO. 1252 OF IMT re: WMg Noon (hong Ex parte: Dlaere (loh (Slugapere) Pte. LM. Creditor. NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF A BANKRUPTCY NOTICE FILED ON THE 11 ST DAY OF MARCH, IM7.173 words
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Advertisement800 1987-05-04 28 IN THK SI BOKDINATK t Ol RTS OK THE REPUBLIC OK SINGAPORE D.C. salt No. i an: or im« Between THE MANAGEMENT CORPOj RATION STRATA TITLE NO 393 Plaintiff!* And TENG SIET PENG (f) Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTLSEMENT To: Teng Siet Peng (f late of No 40 Vanda Road Singapore800 words
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Advertisement841 1987-05-04 29 NOTICES ™F^ SINGAPORE VW/ POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION invites applications for admission to the fl following courses: HH (1) BSC/NCB PART I EXAMINATION fg this uuiiM'. conducted tn ihc Department »»i MstlMMtica A Mmcc, iW in io prepare candid itci urho aria ta acquire the BfofcMoMl qualiti Hr cations841 words
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Advertisement122 1987-05-04 29 SHERIFF'S SALE in the High Court of the Republic ol Singapore In the Cause of Suit No 5895 of 1986 Execution No 247 of 1987 Federal Publications (S) Pie Ltd Plaintiffs versus l Mohamed Hussain Bin Abdul Razak and 4 others all trading as K Abdul Rahman Son Defendants AUCTION122 words
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Advertisement1083 1987-05-04 29 i %£lfawpar Haw Par Brothers International Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Notice off Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Eighteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Board Room of United Overseas Bank Ltd. 30th Floor. UOB Building. No 1 Bonham Street Singapore1,083 words
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Advertisement1007 1987-05-04 29 fl j| ■klji\ J Wk j M Ik' flfl if i I ik l "jk I Effective Ist May, 1987 1 I The Getz Corporation I I is the Sole Distributor I I for the Quaker and I I Aunt Jemima range of I I ready-to-eat cereals I I and1,007 words
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Advertisement284 1987-05-04 29 IN THK SI BOKDINATK (UI KIN OK THK KKPI HI M OK SINI.APOKK IX Suit No. 51.4 of IMS Between SI NI. SK\I DM PlalntiMs And (I) Hill lIKONt. SKN(. Ist Defendant HOO PBM KB 2nd I >ef end-in i NOTICE OK ADAKKTISKMKNT To: The abovenamed Ist Defendant I -oh284 words
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Advertisement746 1987-05-04 30 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE KEPI BUC OF SINGAPORE I tnmpnakn Winning Ip Nn. 112 I •f IM7. In tke matter mt the ompanlr* Art, Cnnptrr 186 And In Ike matter at CHIT LEE MOTOR (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETniON NOTICE hereby given i that a Petition for746 words
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Advertisement163 1987-05-04 30 NOTICES NOTICE ESTATE OF L.A.J. SMITH. DECEASED The firm of the abovenamed deceased is ln the course of being wound up and it ls Intended to close the office with effect from the 29th day of May 1987 All those clients of the late L.A.J. Smith whose matters have been163 words
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Advertisement168 1987-05-04 30 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) ll7t Kdhton IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. IMB OF IM?. re: T. Chnadran Ex parte: IMnent Clnn (Stngnpnre) Pte. Ltd. Creditor. NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF A BANKRUPTCY NOTICE FILED ON THE MTH DAY OF MARCH, WAX Tn: T. Chnadran Intely168 words
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Miscellaneous719 1987-05-04 30 H___i-_-M SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS ByAcAmix fm*hlCH rfixf pTj,^ P,r,< mW^OCO NOIV rr/SrjT*^^B| i i t <r 1 i— 1 i 7 1 I^d^uv^m^/ n^ATone'l ha^'the cm 1 oh no. don't tell me /the farmers 1 FMMOCS? V f c Si2__?4.__ £r jffaTcmwE\ w*NTjy \rstimmiov*i\ J what farmers? J >S!s__^cl719 words
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Article, Illustration704 1987-05-04 31 "I TAKE my acting very seriously," said Maryam D'Abo, the new James Bond girl. "I didn't come into this world just to be a pretty face." D'Abo needs to be preserved as undoubtedly the first in a long line of glamorous704 words
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Article, Illustration391 1987-05-04 31 ENGLISH artist Graham Byfield's water colours appear in 20 British books, art cards and calendars and even a collection of Royal Doulton China. Now the Batey Ads senior art director, who has lived here for the past three years, has captured Singapore architecture in his favouriteSTEVEN LEE - 391 words
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Article, Illustration418 1987-05-04 31 Special package for Ramadan KANNAN CHANDRAN reports on three Malay series on Channel 5. SPECIALLY for Muslim viewers during Ramadan, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will present a special four-part Malay variety series in its regular Monday night slots. Ragam Hiburan (Facets Of Entertainment) will make its debut tonight at 8418 words
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Miscellaneous648 1987-05-04 31 What's flu F,LM Sf r shed her extra kilograms. Engineering Hangar, Airline Good Old Days, Vintage and Latest attraction: Ruffed leHEIMAT, Chapter 1. Directed b,ar J nn Inman and Patn- House (close to Cargo Com- Antiques Pte Ltd, *04 104, murs from Madagascar Adby Edgar Reitz. An 1 na ake648 words
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Miscellaneous1100 1987-05-04 31 Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News And Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News followed by Radio Patrol 8.10 On Air (cont'd) 8.30 Jet Stream1,100 words
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Miscellaneous1705 1987-05-04 32 MY VIEW by GOH BENG CHOO and CATHERINE ONG i^»»iM»»»»i^_---------iM»ii»™ii™™»»iii^»»i»ii»»— h j imi 'km I m~\ ne plus One (Ch 8, FllflltlUO OtOlfO cinll ItUlltl'C C_llfP FTI he Kin 8 Sin^ n M For JhC YOWIO I i6t5 P m) ruuiiive siays lor sick inuin o ocmc I mrai Hi_u.r>1,705 words
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