The Straits Times, 26 February 1988
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Title Section14 1988-02-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2«, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1988-02-26 1 Parliament endorses Agenda for Action, Chok Tong promises quick follow-up Culture and the arts Sports and recreation Family and community life Youth The handicapped The aged Stamping out poverty the formula that works 4 I used to live in a wooden house where some 201,042 words
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Article15 1988-02-26 1 PARLIAMENT was yesterday adjourned to next Friday, which is Budget Day.15 words
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358 1988-02-26 1 WASHINGTON The US economy grew at a robust 4.5 per cent annual rate m the final three months of 1987, the fastest pace m almost two years, the government said yesterday. The Commerce Department's estimate of growth m theAP; AFP - 358 words
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620 1988-02-26 1 More grads? The way is to raise standards in schools so more qualify Dr Tan THE most responsible way of getting more graduates is by improving the standard of education m schools so that more students would qualify to enter university and not by relaxing entry requirements, Education Minister Dr620 words
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Article57 1988-02-26 1 BEIJING A moderate earthquake rocked a rural area of north-east China yesterday, causing slight damage to buildings, but there were no immediate reports of casualties, the Xinhua news agency reported. The quake, measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale, struck around Zhangwu, a town m Liaoning provinceUPI - 57 words
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Article35 1988-02-26 1 LOS ANGELES Truck driver Steven Stillbower was ordered on Wednesday to pay actor Scan Perm and his wife, rock singer Madonna, US$3,OOO (5J6.030) for crashing his truck through the couple's front gate. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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485 1988-02-26 1 Bill seeks stiffer penalties for sellers and repeat offenders HARSHER penalties for firecracker offences including mandatory jail sentences, stiffer fines and the cane are being proposed to step up enforcement of the cracker ban. "Traffickers" and sellers anyone caught selling, transporting, sending, delivering,485 words
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Advertisement30 1988-02-26 1 Debate on the Agenda for c Chiam's stand sparks •BG Lee shows copyright Action debate on Hertogh riots |j n k to GSP Page 14 Page 15 p age 1730 words
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Article323 1988-02-26 2 Ex-yard staff sue THIRTY-EIGHT former employees of Bethlehem Singapore have teamed up to sue the company over the amount of retrenchment benefits paid, m an action testing the right of non -bargainable staff to negotiate such payments. The suit, filed m the High Court on Tuesday, was immediately followed323 words
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Article200 1988-02-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WHILE President Reagan's latest assurances that the United States remains committed to the defence of Europe are no doubt welcome, what to more important Is that he and other Nate leaders seriously consider where the alliance is going when they meet next week. Despite public200 words
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Article83 1988-02-26 2 PART-TIME DEGREE COURSES IN RESPONSE to letters calling for diploma-hold-ers to be allowed to pursue degree courses, and for part-time undergraduate courses to be organised, the Singapore Institute of Management says it has programmes for those who want to pursue a further education m management and business administration. The83 words
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Article302 1988-02-26 2 Asean-Sihanouk talks ASEAN is seeking a meeting with Prince Norodom Sihanouk to get a clearer picture of his resignation last month as head of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea. The prince was reported to have said last week m Beijing that he was ready to resume302 words
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Article224 1988-02-26 2 Arsenal m final DEFENDING champions Arsenal reached the final of the Littlewoods Cup when they beat Everton 3-1 m their second leg semi-final clash m London on Wednesday night. It was Evert on 's third Cup loss m a week, and the 4-1 aggregate defeat might have been worse224 words
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Article462 1988-02-26 2 Star wars STAR quality is what the judges will be looking out for m the dozen finalists of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Star Search '88 Final to be held at the World Trade Centre Auditorium tomorrow night. The first prize winner, who will walk away with 5100,000 worth of462 words
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Article289 1988-02-26 2 YEO HIAP SENG TO BUY INTO STOCKBROKING FIRM SOFT drink bottler Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd, which has been diversifying over the years, is now going into the stockbroking business. The company announced yesterday that it has agreed to buy a 25.5 per cent stake m Tsang Ong Stockbrokers from289 words
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141 1988-02-26 2 Around Asean and Across the Causeway Prem's invite THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda has invited the Laotian Prime Minister, Mr Kaison Phom vihane, to send a delegation to Bangkok to find a "durable solution" to the recent border dispute that killed over 700 men on both sides. General Prem's letter141 words
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Article352 1988-02-26 2 Product Advertiser Section Page Airfne SIA 1-4 Audn Auvi I 2 MHE Consumer I 1 Bar* OCBC I 1 Beauty SjJon Cristate De Pans I 3? Btauty Theraphy Clara Beauty Theraphy I 32 Bcdfeen Linen fc Lace Camera Olympus Hagemeyer I 20 Carpets Oriental Carpet Palace I 32352 words
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266 1988-02-26 3 Seoul officials angry at US for sending Baker SEOUL South Korean officials are angry about the choice of US Treasury Secretary James Baker as Washington's envoy to the inauguration of Mr Ron Tae-Woo as president, complaining it was meant to bully them on economic issues. Local press reports said MrAFP - 266 words
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Article, Illustration683 1988-02-26 3 Inauguration of Roh Tae Woo Event marred by protests m streets SEOUL Mr Roh Tae Woo, 55, took the oath of office yesterday as South Korea's new President and vowed he would usher m an era of "ordinary people". "An eraAFP; AP; Reuter - 683 words
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Article335 1988-02-26 3 SEOUL Mr Chun Doo Hwan became a private citizen again yesterday and hundreds of curious neighbours near his new home turned out to see what he was like. Plainclothes policemen scrutinised the flag-waving crowd as Mr Chun walked through narrow streets, the last few hundred metresReuter - 335 words
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388 1988-02-26 3 Israelis round up suspects over lynching KHABATIYEH (West Bank) Israeli troops raided Khabatiyeh yesterday and rounded up scores of people suspected of lynching a Palestinian accused of being an Israeli agent, witnesses said. The lynching on Wednesday of Mohamed al-Ayad by several hundred enraged villagers underlined the tensions prior toReuter; AP - 388 words
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181 1988-02-26 3 WASHINGTON The Commerce Department has begun to help smaller companies capitalise on a highly competitive dollarexchange rate to penetrate foreign markets. President Ronald Reagan opened the department's Export Now campaign on Wednesday. He noted that after adjusting (or price changes, exports m the lastNYT; AP - 181 words
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299 1988-02-26 3 Shultz and Reagan disagree on cause of Palestinian unrest SHANNON (Ireland) United States Secretary of State George Shultz differed yesterday with President Ronald Reagan on the underlying cause of unrest m the Israeli-occupied territories even as he set out on a long-shot negotiating trip to the Middle East. In hisAFP; UPI - 299 words
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Article, Illustration340 1988-02-26 4 It wants to get a clearer picture of his resignation KUALA LUMPUR Asean is seeking a meeting with Prince Norodom Sihanouk as soon as possible to get a clearer picture of his resignation last month as head of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea. IndonesianNST - 340 words
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212 1988-02-26 4 BEIJING Prince Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday some independent anti-communist Khmers and the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) were spreading "odious and immoral slanders" about him m France. The KPNLF, led by Mr Son Sann, is one of the partnersAP; Reuter - 212 words
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357 1988-02-26 4 NEW YORK Two new studies have provided the strongest evidence yet that many people become obese more because their bodies burn calories too slowly rather than because they eat too much. The findings suggest a physiological explanation of why obesity tends to runNYT; UPI - 357 words
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Article, Illustration261 1988-02-26 4 BEIJING Climbers planning to tackle Mount Everest by one of its most difficult routes will leave at the summit candy and a black china cat, items also left by the men who first conquered the peak. Norbu Tenzing, son of the late NorgayAP - 261 words
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162 1988-02-26 4 SYDNEY Australian unions unveiled plans yesterday for a campaign to get 6 per cent wage increases for all workers. The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) said m a 10-page document the campaign would aim at revamping the government's system for wageReuter - 162 words
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Article143 1988-02-26 4 Dhaka poll candidate shot dead DHAKA A candidate m next week's parliamentary election was fatally shot at a campaign meeting m the southern city of Jessore. Police said on Wednes day that Mr Mushtaq Hasan, an independent candidate, died on Tuesday when armed men threw bombs to break up theAP - 143 words
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108 1988-02-26 4 Bangladeshi forces free women and children DHAKA Bangladeshi security forces, m raids along the Indian border, rescued nearly 60 women and children being sold to brothels and for organ transplants, police said on Wednesday. Border guards and police m the past three days arrested five members of an international traffickingReuter - 108 words
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403 1988-02-26 5 Move aimed at speeding up ratification of arms treaty BLSCHOFSWERDA (East Germany) The Soviet Union began withdrawing nuclear missiles and their troop units from East Germany and Czechoslovakia yesterday m a gesture aimed at speeding up ratification of a superpower arms treaty. In Prague,Reuter; AP - 403 words
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347 1988-02-26 5 JOHANNESBURG South Africa's massive crackdown on anti-apart-heid groups has raised a storm of criticism and warnings that it could lead to further violence m the country. In its harshest action since the banning of a string of black-conscious-ness groups m 1977, the government onAFP; Reuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration207 1988-02-26 5 LONDON A 37-year-old woman gave birth on Wednesday to a healthy boy after receiving a donor egg that was fertilised with her husband's sperm, temporarily frozen and then implanted m her womb. It is believed to be the world's first reported case mAP; UPI; Reuter - 207 words
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254 1988-02-26 5 GENEVA Millions of people could lose their jobs if disarmament becomes widespread out little has been done to prepare for the changes, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said "Crossing the frontier into an era of real disarmament does pose hazards," said the254 words
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92 1988-02-26 5 BRUSSELS A young Belgian threw Hofhes and caution to the wind when he dive 4 into the river Meuse at Liege to save a darn*?} m distress. But firemen m the i»:»'it*»em Belgian town said they had to pull Mr Dominique Lemaire andReuter - 92 words
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133 1988-02-26 5 Aids risk from blood donations in US remains BOSTON As many as 460 people could contract Aids through tainted-blood transfusions each year m the United States, the government said on Wednesday. The US Centres (or Disease Control said a recent study indicated "a remote but real risk" of being infectedReuter; AFP - 133 words
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281 1988-02-26 5 WASHINGTON Britain and Japan have been asked to participate m a programme that would allow their citizens to visit the United States for up to 90 days without a visa, a State Department spokesman said on Wednesday. A 1966 US immigration law authorisedAP - 281 words
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123 1988-02-26 6 New Delhi succeeds in test-firing of missile NEW DELHI India successfully test-fired a 250--km range surface-to-sur-face missile yesterday, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said. Mr Gandhi told Parliament the Prithvi missile, similar to the SS-150 of the Soviet Union, was fired into the sea from the Sriharikota station m the easternReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration369 1988-02-26 6 MOSCOW Soviet officials moved to quell ethnic protests after a burst of rallies that reportedly included thousands turning out m the Armenian capital and demonstrators m Estonia chanting, "Get the Russians out". A party meeting on Wednesday m Stepanakert, capital of the Nagorno-Ka-rabakhAFP; Reuter - 369 words
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Article30 1988-02-26 6 LONDON The Iraqi government executed hundreds of people, most of them Kurdish separatists, m a seven-week clampdown at the end of last year, Amnesty International said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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320 1988-02-26 6 Reform pledge as Czechs mark 40 years of Red rule PRAGUE Communist Party leader Milos Jakes pledged on Wednesday to implement reforms but at the same time he denounced the ill-fated "Prague spring" reforms crushed by Warsaw Pact forces 20 years ago. He was speaking at a celebration marking theAP - 320 words
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Article, Illustration419 1988-02-26 6 ONG MING SEING - Senator had to be dragged in to vote ONG MING SEING Quorum call leads to scuffle m US Senate By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON In an incident unprecedented m US Senate history, Capitol police forced their way into a Republican senator's office, arrested him and carried him into the Senate chamber419 words
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Article145 1988-02-26 6 Albania signals end of isolation BELGRADE The first post-war conference of Balkan foreign ministers opened on Wednesday with Albania strongly indicating an end to its selfimposed isolation. The three-day conference brings together foreign ministers from all six countries Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Greece, Turkey and Albania. Rumania and Bulgaria are WarsawAP; Reuter - 145 words
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296 1988-02-26 6 A-G says Colombia may have to look at legalising cocaine trade WASHINGTON Colombian Attorney-General Alfredo Gutierrez has declared that the Colombian government might have to consider negotiating with drug barons and legalising the cocaine trade. In a radio interview broadcast m Bogota on Sunday, he said that if one dayNYT; AFP - 296 words
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Article, Illustration324 1988-02-26 7 Court throws out award won by preacher against girlie magazine WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Wednesday threw out a US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) damage award won by a right-wing preacher against the girlie magazine Hustler over a parody portraying the evangelist as an incestuous drunk. The court ruled for Hustler and itsAP; NYT; Reuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration512 1988-02-26 7 Further govt interference counter-productive, he says WASHINGTON Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said on Wednesday that he had "objected quite strongly" to an instance of political pressure from President Ronald Reagan's administration and warned that further pressure on the US central bank could beReuter; AP - 512 words
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204 1988-02-26 7 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON Britain's "economic miracle" has earned the admiration of the Japanese, whose ambassador here praised workers for their "loyalty, adaptability and energy" and said the so-called British disease is cured. Delivering an unprecedented string of public compliments to204 words
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Article86 1988-02-26 7 BEIJING A spoilt nine-year-old boy hanged himself after being refused sweets by his sister, the Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. It said the Hangzhou boy's elder sister gave him two sweets for doing well at school but refused him two other pieces of candy. Annoyed,Reuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration410 1988-02-26 8 LINOA SIEG - LINOA SIEG By TOKYO Consumers m the land of the rising yen, usually thought to turn up their noses at a bargain m favour of high-quality goods, are starting to do some comparison shopping. They do not always like what they find. Earlier thisReuter - 410 words
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639 1988-02-26 8 ADAM KELLIHER - ADAM KELLIHER By NEW DELHI India's acquisition of a nuclearpowered submarine has sent ripples of concern across the Indian Ocean, the strategic waters through which the Sovietbuilt vessel will roam. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's government contends the submarine Nato designates as m the Charlie classUPI - 639 words
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Article, Illustration587 1988-02-26 9 AMAL JAYASINGHE - Killing highlights political elite in bri Lanka AMAL JAYASINGHE By COLOMBO The assassination or a Sri Lankan opposition presidential candidate has highlighted a political dynasty here as his widow steps into the foray, analysts said this week Mrs Chandrika Kumaranatunga, a political science graduate from the Sorbonne University m Paris,AFP; Reuter - 587 words
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556 1988-02-26 9 PETER MILLERSHIP - Bigger means more money in modern publishing PETER MILLERSHIP By LONDON Mergers and acquisitions are reshaping modem publishing now that, m an electronic and information-hungry age, business leaders have discovered that words can be made to make money as never before. Press barons like Robert MaxwelJ and Rupert Murdoch areReuter - 556 words
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156 1988-02-26 10 Enrile gets court order to stop Aussie film on revolt MANILA Opposition leader Senator Juan Ponce Enrile has obtained a court order to stop the filming of an Australian television mini-series on the 1986 Philippine revolt, the Evening Star newspaper reported yesterday. A judge m the Makati financial district courtAFP; AP - 156 words
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302 1988-02-26 10 Prem invites Laotian team tor talks Move to seek a 'durable solution' to recent border dispute BANGKOK Thailand's Prime Minister has invited the Laotian Prime Minister to send a delegation to Bangkok to find a "durable solution" to a recent border dispute that killed over 700 men on both sides,UPI - 302 words
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Article, Illustration92 1988-02-26 10 THAI army commander General Chavalit Yongchaiyndh (left) admiring a pair of white doves a symbol of peace given to him on Wednesday by the Laotian Army Chief of Staff General Sisavat Keobonnphan after their talks m the Laotian capital of Vientiane. The talks set theReuter - 92 words
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301 1988-02-26 10 Thai Muslim leader warns against Shi'ites BANGKOK A Thai Muslim leader has warned that Shi'ite Muslims are trying to create unrest m southern Thailand over dress regulations m staterun teachers' colleges. Sunni Muslim leader Ban Maraem said about 100 Shi'ites m the three Muslim-dominated provinces of Yala, Songkhla and SatunAFP - 301 words
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367 1988-02-26 10 JAKARTA Indonesia is facing a serious shortage of secondary schools, a problem that will have to be tackled by the government that takes office next month. The Jakarta Post quoted Education and Culture Minister Fuad Hassan, who will end his term next month, as367 words
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182 1988-02-26 10 Treasure hunters on trail of Yamashita's pot of gold MANILA The Philippines is being swamped by applications from gold-fe-vered people wanting to hunt for the fabled "Yamashita Treasure". Eighty groups are currently searching for the hoard supposedly left behind by the Japanese World War n commander, Gen Tomoyuki Yamashita. AReuter - 182 words
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307 1988-02-26 10 JAKARTA About 3,000 members of a money-lend-ing foundation closed by the government a week ago trooped to Parliament to ask that it be reopened so they could retrieve their money, it was reported yesterday. In a written statement read out by one ofAFP - 307 words
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Article235 1988-02-26 10 BANGKOK An off-duty guard at the Prime Minister's residence yesterday ran amok with an M-16 rifle, killing a policeman and wounding four other people before committing suicide, police said. The guard, identified as army private Payont Taothong, 23, was drinking heavily early m the morning andUPI - 235 words
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252 1988-02-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia hopes that countries claiming the Spratly Islands will not resort to action that could lead to tension m the region, the Foreign Ministry said. Deputy Foreign Minister Toh Muda Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan said m a statement thatBernama; AP - 252 words
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Article398 1988-02-26 12 Burma to study air, trade link proposal RANGOON Malaysia has proposed that Penang be made the gateway to help boost Burma's economic development. And Burma has said it is interested m the proposal. Visiting Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday suggested makingBernama - 398 words
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129 1988-02-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR Umno Members of Parliament are still considered National Front elected representatives, House of Representatives Speaker Tan Sri Mohamed Zahir Ismail said yesterday. Their position as MPs could not be questioned as they were elected as National FrontBernama - 129 words
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64 1988-02-26 12 Drugs: 542 from police force held KUALA LUMPUR A total of 542 police personnel, including officers, were arrested for drugs-related offences between 1976 and last year, police said m a statement. Nine of them were inspectors while the rest were from the lower ranks. The statement said that among theAFP - 64 words
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322 1988-02-26 12 JOHOR BARU The Chinese community should give its full support to the government to ensure the country's political and economic stability, Johor Executive Councillor Lim Si Cheng said yesterday. Political stability is necessary to instill confidence m local and foreign investors, he toldNST; Bernama - 322 words
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185 1988-02-26 12 JOHOR BARU The Partai Sosialis Rakyai Malaysia candidate for a Johor state by-election next week, Mr Abdul Razak Ahmad, has said that he supports efforts to upgrade bilateral relations with Singapore. Friendly ties are vital because Malaysia and Singapore are economically interdependent, heBernama; NST - 185 words
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Article, Illustration247 1988-02-26 12 11 -month ordeal for Thai woman ends KUANTAN A Thai mother has been reunited with her kidnapped baby after an 11-month separation and has been granted permission to take the child home. The ruling by magistrate Mariana Yahya yesterday ended the ordeal of 21-year-old NoiBernama; AP; UPI - 247 words
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Article, Illustration238 1988-02-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR Culture and Tourism Minister Datuk Sabbaruddin Chik said yesterday he will submit to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad a proposal for a five-day work week m efforts to promote domestic tourism. He hoped that with theBernama - 238 words
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Article, Illustration235 1988-02-26 13 THE driver who died of a fractured skull after his speeding a sports coupe smashed into a pillar outside the National Museum last May 6 had more than twice the legal limit of alcohol m his blood. His woman companion, who235 words
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Article, Illustration108 1988-02-26 13 DEALING one more smashing blow to imitations, this bulldozer recently crushed boxes and boxes filled with some 3,000 fake Pioneer brand cassette tapes at a dumping ground. The fake tapes were recovered by police last May during a raid on Sound Enterprise, a Singapore tape108 words
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Article157 1988-02-26 13 AT least 30 pupils came down with food poisoning at Raffles Institution on Wednesday. All went home with symptoms of vomiting, fever and diarrhoea but none, to the school's knowledge, were hospitalised. Principal Eugene Wijeysinghe said no teacher was affected. Food inspectors from the Ministry of157 words
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Article128 1988-02-26 13 TWO knives wrapped m newspapers were found m a bag hurriedly dropped by a jobless man who fled from the Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet m Stadium Road after he spotted the police. Someone had called the police after seeing Tan Sam Thai, 22, behave suspiciously behind the128 words
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443 1988-02-26 13 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG By THIRTY-EIGHT former employees have teamed up to sue Bethlehem Singapore over the amount of retrenchment benefits paid, m an action testing the right of non-bargainable staff to negotiate such payments. The suit, filed m the High Court on Tuesday,443 words
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Article, Illustration281 1988-02-26 13 BRENOAN PEREIRA - BRENOAN PEREIRA By STICK strictly to sparklers, snake fireworks, magnum poppers and party poppers if you insist that the festive period needs some sound and light. Only these four types of fireworks are approved for import and sale m Singapore. Playing with other fireworks281 words
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234 1988-02-26 13 TEN students having lessons m a community hall m Clementi had a fright when a vandal threw smouldering fireworks into their classroom on Monday. But the quick reflexes of their teacher swiftly defused the situation: He kicked the fireworks into a234 words
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71 1988-02-26 13 A WOMAN and a teenage boy were fined $3,500 each yesterday for possessing firecrackers. Ang Ah Liang, 40, was found with eight crackers whilst burning incense paper at the void deck of Block 217, Jurong East Street 21, at 12.45 am yesterday. Ong71 words
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Article75 1988-02-26 13 Lunar New Year party at Istana FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and other ministers will host a Lunar New Year party for about 4,000 community workers at the Istana on Sunday. The party, from 2.15 pm to 7.30 pm, will provide an opportunity for Cabinet ministers to interact75 words
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160 1988-02-26 13 A FIRSTHAND insight into polytechnic life, lunchtime entertainment by a deejay, an exhibition that explains all about the courses being offered. These are what school leavers can look forward to today and tomorrow at the Singapore Polytechnic's Courses and Careers Carnival at its Dover Road160 words
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Article103 1988-02-26 13 Bridge closure H ELGIN Bridge, the bridge linking North Bridge Road and South Bridge Road, will be partially closed from today to June 30 for repairs. Motorists will be guided by directional signs. The PWD recently awarded a $900,000 contract for restoring the 61--year-old bridge to its original103 words
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Article, Illustration193 1988-02-26 13 THE retiring Indonesian armed forces chief, General Benny Murdani, calling on the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, at the Prime Minister's office yesterday. He also called on President Wee Kirn Wee, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, and the193 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1988-02-26 19 SANDRA DAVIE - SANDRA DA VIE Psychiatric disorder has hit at least 40 youngsters .awaaaaaaaaaaaaaam __LN L_ tf ml 1_ l^BTa hi IT 1 1 n -II By "The victim decides the it too fat and cuts back to sharply on her food intake that the almost1,318 words
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Article625 1988-02-26 19 'Cheryl's' tragic story m her own words MGH-FL YING student Cheryl, not her true name, was diagnosed as suffering from anorexia nervosa when she was 15 years old. Her case was so severe that she nearly died but for treatment m hospital. After she625 words
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Article101 1988-02-26 14 FIRST DEPUTY Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong described the Agenda for Action as the "quintessence of the year-long discussions with Singaporeans from all walks of life". He said it captured, m a few pages, not just the goals of the younger leaders, but also the hopes and101 words
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Article110 1988-02-26 14 Citizens 9 maturity THE DEBATE on Singapore's multi-racial society m the course of consensus- building during the drafting of the Agenda for Action is a testimony of Singaporeans' maturity. Speaking m support of the motion urging the House to adopt the Agenda, Trade and Industry Minister Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien110 words
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Article100 1988-02-26 14 DEBATE ON the Agenda for Action saw 21 Members rising to speak after First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's address. Apart from Trade and Industry Minister Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, Education Minister Tony Tan, Communications and Information Minister Yeo Ning Hong and Minister of100 words
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Article59 1988-02-26 14 THE GOVERNMENT will not decide on the number of constituencies m the next general election until the Select Committee now examining the two Bills amending the Parliamentary Elections Act and the Constitution reports to Parliament, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said m reply to an59 words
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Article, Illustration88 1988-02-26 14 RESTAURANTS WITHIN hotels are allowed to recruit foreign workers because they are part of the hotel industry, a category allowed to employ foreigners. Restaurants outside hotels are usually geared towards the domestic market, but if they serve the tourist industry and pay the 3 per cent cess,88 words
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Article78 1988-02-26 14 THE CHANGI Connection Incentive Scheme launched by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore m July last year has been producing results. Under the scheme, Changi airport transit passengers receive vouchers which entitle them to discounts at hotels and shops if they return to visit Singapore. Communications and Information78 words
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Article123 1988-02-26 14 TR.\:»E AND INDUSTRY Minister Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong yesterday released documents that show how the United States went back on its word m withdrawing trade privileges from Singapore. In an adjournment motion, Mr S. Chandra Das (Chong Boon) said Singapore should not take the123 words
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Article, Illustration533 1988-02-26 14 THE acceptance of the Agenda for Action by Parliament will give the Government a "sweeping mandate" m national education and policy "and once that mandate is given, the task begins", said Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien533 words
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Article, Illustration753 1988-02-26 14 THE People's Action Party's Agenda for Action presented to Parliament yesterday will lay the groundwork for the younger leaders to embark on a new chapter m the country's political history. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said this was753 words
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Article, Illustration221 1988-02-26 14 THE Government should set up a seventh council or a task force to study the problems of the poor. Making the call was Mr Lim Boon Heng (Kebun Baru), who urged the Government to come up with a thorough study221 words
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132 1988-02-26 14 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said that Mendaki, the foundation for the education of Muslim children, should look into other areas, such as the drug problem, facing the Malay community. Replying to Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri (Kampong Übi), Mr Goh said132 words
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67 1988-02-26 14 It 's not possible to satisfy everyone IF POLICIES are implemented only when there is agreement from all Singaporeans, the Government will grind to a halt, said Mr Teo Chong Tee (Changi) So while it is good to consult Singaporeans on major issues, it would not be possible to satisfy67 words
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Article, Illustration402 1988-02-26 14 Agenda hollow and an electioneering move: Chiam OPPOSITION MP Chiam See Tong criticised the Agenda for Action yesterday, calling it a "hollow" document and an electioneering move. "It appears to be giving a lot but it gives nothing. Its main purpose is to keep the PAP m power indefinitely," he402 words
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649 1988-02-26 14 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday warned opposition MP Chiam See Tong against smearing the Government. After Mr Chiam said several times that the People's Action Party Government lacked credibility, Mr Goh cautioned Mr Chiam not to follow m the649 words
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193 1988-02-26 14 OPPOSITION MP Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) said yesterday that while he does not oppose the contents of the Agenda for Action, he questioned whether it would be accepted by the people. He was replying to Dr Arthur Beng (Fengshan) who wanted to193 words
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Article, Illustration825 1988-02-26 15 He refuses to concede that they were m fact racial m nature ALMOST four decades later, Parliament debated the origins of the Maria Hertogh riots. Were the riots, which broke out on Dec 11, 1960, racial m nature? At a Singapore Democratic825 words
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Article, Illustration315 1988-02-26 15 MALAY MPs would be approached for ideas on how to ensure a better mix of Singaporeans m housing estates to prevent overrepresentation of a particular community. They were given this challenge yesterday by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong who observed that more315 words
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179 1988-02-26 15 THERE are two groups of Singaporeans who are struggling to keep pace with Singapore's progress, according to Dr Arthur Beng (Fengshan). They are the Housing Board shopkeepers whose homes are above their workplace, and the mid-dle-aged workers who cannot get suitable jobs179 words
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132 1988-02-26 15 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said that Mendaki, vhe foundation for the education of Muslim children, should look into other areas, such as the drug problem, facing the Malay community. Replying to Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri (Kampong Übi), Mr Goh said that,132 words
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Article89 1988-02-26 15 ENOUGH time should be taken m explaining new government policies so that people can understand them and keep up with changes. Mr Othman Haron Eusofe (Geylang Serai) was cautioning against the dangers of pushing through policies too fast without adequate explanation. As a result,89 words
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76 1988-02-26 15 SINGAPORE should build a society which is compassionate and "for all Singaporeans", said Mr Lai Tha Chai (Henderson). The intense competition and the stress on meritocracy have resulted m a big gap between the successful and the failures He urged Singaporeans to lend a hand76 words
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64 1988-02-26 15 SINGAPORE should implement a sports and recreation programme to promote physical fitness and closer ties between the various racial groups, said Major Abbas Abu Amin (Paslr Panjang). Major Abbas said the programme could also help improve relations among countries m the re- gion. Citing64 words
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Article, Illustration207 1988-02-26 15 Means may be as vital as ends: Abdullah THE means used by the Government today to achieve its goals may be just as important as the goals themselves, said Mr Abdullah Tarmugi (Siglap) This would be a departure from the style of government m the 1960s and 1970s when Singapore's207 words
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130 1988-02-26 15 THE lower-income group should be encouraged to buy two-room Housing Board flats as this would foster a self-reliant community. Making the call, Dr Ho Tat Kin (Boon Teck) said most home owners are m three- and fourroom and larger flats. Only a small percentage130 words
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97 1988-02-26 15 SINGAPORE should not see the goals outlined m the Agenda for Action as its final aim but should also try to achieve a society of warmth and culture, said Mr Lav Ping Sum (Yio Chu Kang). Human relationships are important as the97 words
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48 1988-02-26 15 EVERYONE m an excellent society should be cultured, said Mr Ho Kah Leong (Jurong). And to stimulate cultural development, Mr Ho urged the Government to provide the basic infrastructure such as museums and art galleries. He suggested building a national art gallery.48 words
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48 1988-02-26 15 NOW that Singaporeans have satisfied their basic needs for food, shelter and clothing, they are looking to fulfilling their needs for recognition, prestige and self-respect. And the Agenda for Action will help them meet these needs, said Dr Wong Kwei Cheong (Caimhill).48 words
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Article, Illustration783 1988-02-26 15 THOSE who are afraid to express themselves m public and have their views challenged are not the sort of people Singapore wants as its future leaders, said Communications and Information Minister Yeo Ning Hong. "How can you expect783 words
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886 1988-02-26 15 No clues on likely date of next general election ALTHOUGH Parliament yesterday passed a motion adopting the Government's Agenda for Action, which will form the election manifesto of the ruling People's Action Party, no indications were given as to the likely date of the next general election. Mr Chiam See886 words
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555 1988-02-26 17 THE election talk started first thing m the morning and by late afternoon, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong still had Mr Chiam See Tong guessing when the next general election will be and what changes will take place after555 words
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256 1988-02-26 17 A RECORD number of 99 representations from members of the public were received by the Select Committee scrutinising the proposed Team MP legislation. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong told Parliament yesterday that he believed the number is the highest ever256 words
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Article688 1988-02-26 17 Adjournment motion on the withdrawal of GSP privileges TRADE and Industry Minister Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong made public yesterday official documents showing that the United States administration had promised Singapore continued dutyfree privileges m return for passing a new copyright law. BG Lee released688 words
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Article452 1988-02-26 17 BRIGADIER-GENERAL (Res) Lee Hsien Loong gave a run-down of the events between US and Singapore officials leading to the Singapore Copyright Act coming into effect m April 1987. Now 13, 1985: The first US-Singapore talks held here on the General Review of the US Generalised System452 words
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Article, Illustration518 1988-02-26 17 THE decision by the United States to strip Singapore of its duty-free benefits should not be taken lying down, Mr S. Chandra Das (Chong Boon) said. Mr Chandra Das, no earlier this month called for retaliation against the US for its "breach518 words
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Article, Illustration460 1988-02-26 18 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Rochore By DRUNKS and vagrants loiter almost daily m a compact Housing Board estate near Jalan Besar, and fed-up residents are forming neighbourhood watch groups to help the police protect their children and property. The police have stepped up patrols since late last460 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-02-26 18 THE thread and needle symbolise a great passion Mrs Fatimah Omar has m life sewing. Since the age of 14, her love for transforming metres of cloth into a myriad of shapes and forms has never waned. Even after having taught dressmaking239 words
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Article234 1988-02-26 18 Lunar Now Yoar Activitios: Chong Boon Zone C RC will hold a Lunar New Year variety show tomorrow m front of Block 456, Ang Mo Kio Aye 10, 7.30 pm to 11.30 pm. Tickets are $3 for adults, and $2 for children. Bedok Zone 1 RC has234 words
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Advertisement506 1988-02-26 18 MBA BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA g Study m Queensland for I a world-recognised MBA I fIHHi •rsity ot Queensland Ihe participation of 2 South East Asian students m rheir leading MBA Program The M University otters both a traditional generalist M MBA as weil as a new MBA m International B Business506 words
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Advertisement58 1988-02-26 18 [SBS NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Public lecture Professor George E Palade (Nobel Laureate and Senior Research Scientist, Vale University School of Medicine) XTLee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor Topic Structure and Function at the Cellular Level Date Friday, 26 February- 1988 Venue Lecture Theatre 27, Kent Ridge ALL WELCOME Admission free58 words
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Advertisement52 1988-02-26 19 w TSJtRIFIQUE! There's more. Besides the terrific savings and the prizes and the Lucky Balloons, each $50 purchase gives you a chance rAiiTACTiSiiir y#rri/ G4LERIES to win an Alfa Romeo A33 Ti. At Galeries Lafayette. Liat Towers, Orchard Road. OUB Centre, 1 Raffles Place. T? rt\N lAS l IQUt WEEK52 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1988-02-26 20 Finding the right balance between modern values and traditional culture is a dilemma many developing nations face. The four "dragons" of East Asia have managed to achieve phenomenal success under the influence of Confucianism, which has proved to be more of an aid1,206 words
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Article, Illustration924 1988-02-26 20 Alan Hubbard - Alan Hubbard Our correspondent's file LONDON THE latest anti-Aids commercial on British television begins like a clip from a soft-pom movie. The attractive, dark-haired young woman leans seductively across the dinner table. Her partner's eyes take m her low-cut blouse and pouting lips924 words
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989 1988-02-26 20 PHILIP STEPHENS - Group of Seven faces up to harsh realities PHILIP STEPHENS By Financial Times AS THE Louvre Accord marks its first anniversary this week, the celebrations are muted. A year ago, finance ministers from the United States Japan, West Germany, France, Britain and Canada (Italy joined later) wrote their prescription for989 words
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Article627 1988-02-26 20 TAKEN m isolation, President Reagan's message to West Europeans on Tuesday was most reassuring. In an address broadcast over the Voice of America, he pledged the United States' continuing commitment to the defence of Europe, declaring that "an attack on you is an attack on us." Further,627 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1988-02-26 21 HAJIME KARATU - HAJIME KARATU Japan caters to the consumer while America emphasises military applications By f*HF intersect DURING the Vietnam War, a hightech weapon introduced by the United States became the subject of controversy m Japan. Located m the nose of the so-called smaii bomb was aFile - 1,444 words
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Article, Illustration804 1988-02-26 21 SETH MYDANS - 'Speed wobbles' in New Zealand's free economy SETH MYDANS By New York Times WELLINGTON In its rapid shift over the last few years from one of the most tightly regulated economies outside the East European bloc to one of the freest. New Zealand has been experiencing what people here call804 words
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Advertisement203 1988-02-26 21 Small companies NEC has got your number Now even a small office can The JK 412 from NEC is just enjoy the benefits of a key-telephone. waiting to answer its call of duty. Come without paying an exhorbitant price and say hello to it at NEC. Or telephone thanks to203 words
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247 1988-02-26 22 High attrition rate for evening courses 1 REFER to the letters "Let diploma-holders aim for degrees" and "Organise part-time undergrad courses" by "Y.T.M." and "A.8.5." respectively (ST, Feb 12), and your editorial "Give them a chance" (ST. Feb 19). For your readers' information the university had m the past conducted247 words
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388 1988-02-26 22 Reply WE refer to the letter "Aerospace show was great but the bus services were a let-down" by Mr T.C. Khoo (ST, Feb 3). 'Ihe Changi International Exhibition Centre at Nicoll Drive is served by normal Services 9 and 29 operating from388 words
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Letter, Illustration831 1988-02-26 22 What element rules? This is the year of the Wood Dragon NOW that the Dragon Year is well m position, please allow me to correct a yearly confusion on what element rules the year. Every year for the last few years we have been faced with an increasing number of831 words
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370 1988-02-26 22 You can study for a degree part-time On further education I WOULD like to refer to the letters "Organise part-time undergrad courses" by "A.5.8." and "Let diploma-holders aim for degrees" by "Y.T.M." (ST, Feb 12). I am pleased to inform both readers and other working executives who may be m370 words
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137 1988-02-26 22 Malaysian on 'Dr M forced MPs' report ON Feb 11, your newspaper reported that Dr Mahathir Mohamad forced Malaysian Members of Parliament to make written declarations of support for him. I am sure this will not happen m Singapore where your Prime Minister simply puts them m jail and deprives137 words
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Letter124 1988-02-26 22 I WAS m a fast food restaurant near Bedok Interchange last Saturday and noticed that its paper napkins and drinking straw dispensers were placed on the tray return cabinet. I mentioned to a staff member who was clearing rubbish off dirty trays only a couple of inches124 words
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Article, Illustration51 1988-02-26 23 The Singapore stock market drifted for most of the day before closing lower m lacklustre trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 3.19 points lower at 889.17. Turnover was 11.32 million units worth $21.43 million, compared with Wednesday's 14.88 million at $29 million. Falls overwhelmed gainers 113 to51 words
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Article58 1988-02-26 23 es 7» 91 1040+10 DBS m +10 Hhmmt MS 10 Oho»»i0c m *t OktMrttp JSS +5 Mm Mi 5 M»Mc SIS +S CM Start 1> M +< Urrib lea*« 114 +4 CtMtwSfe U. +2 IMk| 434 -f2 M>MM( 177 +2 m cus 112 IhUCtaMi M +2 MM 204+1 tOMfCwrt58 words
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Article65 1988-02-26 23 Mknon 2SO -00 JPH 720 -10 wt tan SOS -10 0W 324 -10 masoc m -io UOB 404 -0 »*nc 20c 404 -t CX Twt 314 Sot* ShfrrvO 2SI -< Ktntecty 3 port 214 -0 bUrtca 200 -0 CtC 197 -0 SbOTMrtM SOc 114 -0 F0 N 770 -S65 words
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Article104 1988-02-26 23 Frt ?4 Frt 25 Frt 24 Frt ?5 BT Composite 784 32 782 42 SI Minings 272 JO 272 20 BI 06/ OS +269 +284 SI Plantations *****2 *****3 CAO mi 7051 DBS CPF MM 295 45 295 01 10« ay M ».g 7114 7085 OCBC 633 51 *****104 words
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Article50 1988-02-26 23 Eurodollar: Lost two ticks to 93.11 a contract. Deatachemark: Lost 19 ticks to 0.5902 a contract. British Pound: Lost 45 ticks to 1.7605 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 14 ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 85 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Lost US$6.9O to U*****.60 an ounce.50 words
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Article34 1988-02-26 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 High *****0 (26/8/87) *****9 (11/8/87) 1986/87 low ***** (28/4/86) ***** (28/4/86) All time rOjcti 1505.40(26/8/87) 1327 69(11/8/87) AH time Low 74 75(17/9/64) ***** (28/4/86)34 words
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Article75 1988-02-26 23 LONDON British Petroleum Co Pic said its offer for Britoil Pic has been declared unconditional. It has 81 per cent acceptances m response to its £2.5 billion (SsB.9 billion) offer, and the increased 500 pence-a-share offer remains open for further acceptances until further notice. BP also saidReuter - 75 words
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Article72 1988-02-26 23 MELBOURNE Shareholders of The Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) overwhelming voted to approve the company's multi-billion dollar share buyback plan thus ringing the curtain on entrepreneur Robert Holmes a Court's fouryear battle to control BHP. Chairman James Balderstone said the deal to reduce the holdings ofReuter - 72 words
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Article67 1988-02-26 23 :>ONDON Britain's Barclays Bank said exceptional provisions against bad loans cut its pre-tax profit by 62 per last year to £339 million (Ssl.2 billion). The bank said it had set aside £713 million to cover non-performing loans to financially-trou-bled Third World countries. Before the provisions, however, Barclay'sAFP - 67 words
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604 1988-02-26 23 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Soft drink bottler has agreed to acquire 25.5% of Tsang Ong By SOFT drink bottler Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd, which has been diversifying over the years, is now going into the stockbroking business. The company announced yesterday that it has604 words
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357 1988-02-26 23 BAT does better but will not predict the future THE anti-smoking campaign has not cut into Brit- j ish American Tobacco Company (Singapore) Ltd's profits, as the marginal drop m turnover was more than made up for by a domestic price increase, an increase m exports and reduced operating costs.357 words
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429 1988-02-26 23 TRUDY LIM - TRUDY LIM By THE developers of C&E Orchard, now known as Midpoint Orchard, are facing a winding up suit, just months after the High Court dismissed a claim for $3.37 million m damages against it and two other companies. Businessman Cheong Kirn Ko,429 words
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347 1988-02-26 23 WHILE palm oil prices have improved, a poorer cocoa crop will result m another year of sliding profits for plantation group Kemayan Oil Palm Berhad. The group expects pre-tax profit for the financial year ending May 31 this year to be about Ms4.B347 words
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Article, Illustration408 1988-02-26 23 Malayan Banking proposing a 1 -for- 10 bonus issue MALAYAN Banking Bhd (MBB) is handing out a double hongbao 16 per cent higher interim earnings and a l-for-10 bonus issue. MBB, one of Malaysia's three major banks, yesterday reported M 578.82 million (5561.29 million) m pre-tax profits for the halfyear408 words
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250 1988-02-26 23 Big jump in earnings for Bank of Commerce KUALA LUMPUR Bank of Commerce Bhd, which was listed last November, has reported a hefty 188.5 per cent jump m group pre-tax profits to M 114.60 million (5J11.35 million) for the year ended Aug 31, 1987. At the bank level, pretax profitsBernama - 250 words
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Article69 1988-02-26 23 Goodyear for East Asiatic KUALA LUMPUR The Ka.si Asiatic Company (M) Bhd. a diversified trading company, recorded a 154 per cent rise m group operating profit to M 524.29 million (5118.29 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1987. It expects this year's group results to be m line withBernama - 69 words
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582 1988-02-26 23 HSUNG BEE HWA - bimex hopes to complement Tokyo index futures HSUNG BEE HWA By THE Nikkei Stock Average futures contract now traded m Singapore is likely to meet stiffer competition once Tokyo starts trading m stock-index futures later this year. But Simex member firms are optimistic that Singapore's financial futures exchange would be582 words
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233 1988-02-26 23 SHANGRI-LA Hotel Ltd is still negotiating its withdrawal from Yoojin Tourist Company Ltd, including the amount of its investments which may be recovered. Thus it said it was unable to advise the Stock Exchange of Singapore of the future use of the $29 million raised by its233 words
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Article2977 1988-02-26 24 M shares quoted have a par value ot $1. ufcss otherwse jpeafied Margin stocks are sfcoan n bold print. Adjusted to scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted rfvidend MR a traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted r dotars ADEF shares are fradod m US2,977 words
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Article2171 1988-02-26 24 of this information. Not every transaction, nor SBttatttlSfiffi al deifinfs at a particular price are lumped to fether, the table does not show the trend Dixes dUTHf the day. iSl^M.m [1.11 l 1.1981 CI2I Amnlst«lSOi ilWi I w 1 40 f 3M 39 <7M Win wrpwupg2,171 words
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Article1124 1988-02-26 24 :crst ß^, 3 3?6 i i" 2)33 cfelllP^ gSL l 8a«& i s Ma -iEESS"' lEftmsL CASM%oe 425) (2 )41 jssalsy 2o> d wlsr""— r^!S' 2 2 .^—o-aßu.^ I'IHrSTiEjMi 0 SSSwniaim-. TOW* 8 IIIKSISiS'SK: l&fl ATw.^? iil SS^iiTu,,,, SSSBSjJI«» ariK'ff.fJif.ftir,,, sb,,«., D9 b O iboi1,124 words
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Article64 1988-02-26 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implied interest rate) Open High Ix>w Sett fist Vol Mar SB 93.12 93.12 93.09 93 11 988 Jane 93.00 93.01 92.97 92 99 4,459 Sept 92.75 92.75 92.72 92 74 1"5 Dee 92.45 92.45 92.44 92.45 104 MbtM 92.19 Jaae 91.97 Sept 91.78 Dec 91.62 Mar64 words
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Article30 1988-02-26 25 US dollar Devtschemark i Open High L4>w Sett Est Vel Marts 0.5817 0.5920 0.5901 0.5902 305 Jaae 0 5952 Sept 0.6005 Opea lat (Wed): 708. Act Val (Wed): 2SB.30 words
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Article23 1988-02-26 25 (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 88 ***** Jaae 1.7495 Open lat (Wed): 18. Act Vel (Wed): 12.23 words
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Article95 1988-02-26 25 (Japanese Yen) Open High lx>w Sett Est Vol Mar 88 0.*****1 0.*****7 0.*****5 0.*****6 605 Jrue 0.*****0 0.*****58 0.*****8 0.*****6 2 Sept *****72 Opea lat (Wed): IM4. Act Yel (Wed): SlB. (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.55 *****.76 ***** 94 *****95 words
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Article218 1988-02-26 25 B Thursday, February 25 1988 Mar Of cafe Mo. 00 Mtt Ma* Lo. Set HaA Loo Son S4 CAO $5 CAO CAO 57 205 SO II4A 110 I 4 0 59 tM N 290-31 40 0 0 102 61 2 i«10 196 62 CAO 2000 203 63 CAO218 words
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Article203 1988-02-26 25 Mar 00 c* Mar 00 pun Hiak Loo ion Ha* Loo Son 73 CAO 74 75 2690 808 2 76 176A 12 3 77 06A I 7 13 70 314 2* 42 42 54 79 7 7 7 1310 1194 136 00 2 2260 230 01 CAI203 words
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Article145 1988-02-26 25 mo* oe com mot oo pun Ha* Loo Sen Ha* Loo Son 0900 410 Cal 0950 3*o CA* 9000 310 CAS 9050 2*o CAI 9100 ""O CAI 9125 CAO 9150 CAI 9175 CAO 9200 CAI 9225 CAI 9250 CAI 9275 88* 2A 2 9300 6 9325 3 5145 words
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Article204 1988-02-26 25 Fixed deposit 12 months 3 3't 3't 3(1) 1 year 3Ve (3) 3Vs (5) 1H« 3V,{4) 2 years 3'/4(3) 3 J /«(5) 3Vi*» 3Vi(4) 3 years 3V 2 (3) 4(5) 3 3 3 3 (4) 4 years 4(3) 4/* (5) 4* 4(4) 5 years 4'/ 2 (3) 4'/j(5)204 words
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Article110 1988-02-26 25 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.0125/35 and closed at 2.0140/50. It traded within a range 2.0147 and 2.0130 m quiet trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed easier compared to its opening of 1.6930/35.110 words
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Article127 1988-02-26 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5527.907 and Sss B>?P In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.60/ U*****.10, eased off to U*****.25/434.75 before physical buying took it up to U*****.80/435.30. The metal closed for lunch at U*****.40 90, reopened at U*****.00 50 and feU to U*****.50/3.00 before support127 words
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Article31 1988-02-26 25 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Nod Singapore 434.00—434.50 441.00— 441.50 Hongkong 433.20 433.70 441.80 442.30 Mod Tuts New York 432.50 433 00 441.50—442 00 London 435.20 435 70 442.25 442 7531 words
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Article300 1988-02-26 25 Ma n agar pricaa for Fabruary 26 Sinfapore Unrt Trust The Commerce 0 91 0 97 The Sarinp Fund 0 80— 0 86 Spore Prof fund 0 36— 0 40 Spore Sac Fund 0.61— 0 66 Spore Invest Fund 0 65— 0 70 Spore equity Fund 0 44—300 words
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Article21 1988-02-26 25 Rubber Closinf prices I cents/Mo Singapore 218.00 March down half a cent Malaysia March 282 50 up half a cent21 words
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Article18 1988-02-26 25 Tin Closinf prices mm XL Tin 17 40 up six cents Turnover 80 tonnes down 49 tonnes18 words
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Article21 1988-02-26 25 Ctoanf pricn Copper tonne ■M Spot 1267.00—1269 00 (1278.00-1282.00) 3 months *****0-*****0 (1190 00-1191.00) Market tone Steady Sales: 22.400 tonnes21 words
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Article25 1988-02-26 25 CM* print Sthmr IBS/toy I*m IM Smpport 6 21-6 26 6 26—6 31 M Tim NwYort 61ft—6 23 678—6 33 Sonrct Cridrt Sutsst. Spore25 words
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Article25 1988-02-26 25 Cjtiii pricn Aluminium i ton* M Spot 1286.00-1287 00 (1289 00-1290 00) I months 1200 00-1202.00 (1202.00-1203.00) i Market tone Steady Sales 7.500 tonnes25 words
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Article100 1988-02-26 25 Cnide MS/tanm palm oi Feb/Mar 950 (south) 930 (central and north) paJm oi USS/tonnes RBD palm oil March 385 (setters) April 380 (sellers) May 375 (sellers) RBD Stearin March 365 (sellers) April 360 (sellers) May ***** (sellers) RBD Otein March 400 (setters) April 397 50 (sellers) May 390100 words
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Article182 1988-02-26 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4430 1.4457 7.03 6.85 Canadian dollar 1 5920 1.5935 6 33 6.24 HZ dollar 1.3342—1.3369 7.61—7.39 Sterling pound 3.5526 3.5564 2.83—2.79 US dollar 2.0140—2.0150 5.00 4.95 Local dolars182 words
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779 1988-02-26 25 SHARE prices continued to drift m another listless day of trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday. "The market is not comfortable at around the 900 level," said a dealer. "It seems very 'blur." He added, however, that the market will find its779 words
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Article188 1988-02-26 25 Feb 24 USS Ctuaf* Gen Motor* 70 Goodyeor Tiro 58*» -W Alcoo 45* Gurf Res 13* -H AJbed So, 32*4 Hewlett Pock 60* Amaxhc 17V* Intt Bust Moch 1 16* Amr Corp 38* rtt Corp 47 A« 29* -V* Jhsn 4 Jhns 82* Bethlehem Sri 19* Korjer Alum188 words
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Article320 1988-02-26 25 I 1 HM Cttaw-t HK Elect 755 -0 1 Ko Woh Bonk 1 87N +001 Sing Too log +o .ry> Hk Elect Worr 28 lON unch Ko Woh Stones 093 +001 Smo Lond 051 +001 Assoc Hotels 225 -0025 Hk Gas 1540 +0 1 KMB 1060 +0 1 Stelux320 words
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Article488 1988-02-26 25 Fab 24 Pence Ctuotf Lea. Sec*. 513 -I LeeetlGea 270 -3 •CUSTRWLS Imkt, 246 9 Lata*. 620 12 Atee-Mfl 169 +3 Mark* 184 +1 *J*a. Lyeoa 342 +2 Metet Bern 190 -2 m PLC 268 +6 bßaaaai Seek 391 -f-6 lebrocti NatWeat 560 Oorckm 403 11 f>*o 537 +7488 words
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Article67 1988-02-26 25 piIIII I J I I NST Index Thursday 1,419.32 (1,421.94) ~-g Honfkonf Hani Sent Thursday 2,355.88 (2,336,00) §i\— Austraian Al- Ordinaries P Thursday 1,244.20 (1.257.90) r_kkei Stock Average Thursday 25,100.66 (24,968.65) Financial Fines Industrials Wednesday 1,417.00 (1,410.30) Dow Jones Average g£ Wednesday 2,039.95 (2,039.12) f (Figures m brackets refer67 words
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Article324 1988-02-26 25 f* 25 1m Ol«m M>tsu6 Elec 653 ♦15 Mitsub Estate 2210 40 Ajnomofo 3400 +10 Mrtsub Heavy 629 +4 a£*. Jjsfs 7L 40 l°u a^ST" !o?2 +3 M,tsu, Sh^Wdg 278 unch Bonk Of Tokyo 1540 +40 Mrtsukosh. 1550 140 Bodgestone 1420 +10 M.tsum, 1310 +10 Conon ,070 ♦10 Murota324 words
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Article294 1988-02-26 25 Fab 2S Canh Chant* Hordie James 268 2 (Aust) Hortogen Energy 155 +15 Herold Hooker 185 unch AC 397 unch |c I 451 unch AMI '64 -I |n<J Equrty 147 -2 Aberfoyte 340 10 Int Health Age 375 unch Leighton 60 unch Amcor 373 +1 Lend Leose 1100 -10294 words
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Article253 1988-02-26 25 Vessel Berth hn Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep ■SBJOJ Whorm Pit* Panjanc f*Ua laya M2A 26 02 28/02 Alberum Kl9 aside 28/02 Abueeila P3F »\iA» ?fi/n? kanno Arroa Prince All 088. 26,02 BT P2B SS 27/02 cSVess S fS SS vr 8l, y°'253 words
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456 1988-02-26 26 Minpeco lawyer tells of brothers' plan to corner silver market NEW YORK Blasting the Hunt brothers as "powerhungry" and "unscrupulous", an attorney for Peru's leading mineral company accused them of conspiring with Saudi tycoons to fix silver prices m 1979 and 1980.Reuter - 456 words
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444 1988-02-26 26 MARK R. HOROWITZ - MARK R. HOROWITZ By AS BUSINESS schools gear up to teach business ethics courses and prosecutors gear up to convict perjurers and cheats, one can justifiably ask if the moral fibre m the business world has somehow unravelled. Granted, there have alwaysUPI - 444 words
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186 1988-02-26 26 CFTC seeking way to tighten watch over brokers WASHINGTON The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is considering developing a system that would allow the agency, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and futures and stock exchanges to track more closely the financial condition of large brokers. The need to tightenReuter - 186 words
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255 1988-02-26 26 KUALA LUMPUR Tin and rubber plantationbased Rahman Hydraulic Tin Bhd is planning to diversify into rubber products manufacturing. Managing Director Oh Bak Kirn told shareholders at the company's annual general meeting a feasibility study would be conducted on the type of products toBernama - 255 words
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261 1988-02-26 26 KUALA LUMPUR Mul-ti-Purpose Holdings Berhad is seeking to make Mulpha (Hongkong) Ltd a wholly -owned subsidiary. MPHB said that it, and its wholly-owned subsidiary Multi-Purpose Shipping Corporation (MPSC), have reached agreement on this with Crownhampton International Ltd. Mulpha, an investment holding company listed on theBernama - 261 words
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Article, Illustration386 1988-02-26 26 Tan Chong lands franchise for heavy vehicles KUALA LUMPUR Tan Chong Motor Holdings has moved firmly into the heavy equipment market with the acquisition last month of the franchise for the US branch of Terex off-highway trucks and dozers. The motor-based company's diversification into heavy equipment through subsidiary TCIM seemsMBT - 386 words
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231 1988-02-26 26 Tussle for largest Belgian company hots up BRUSSELS Italian tycoon Carlo de Benedetti appears to face a new hurdle m his bid to control Societe Generate de Belgique, Belgium's biggest company, when French and Belgian firms formed an alliance on the firm's future. Mr Henri Balbaud, a spokesman for FrenchReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration378 1988-02-26 27 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Whatever happened to Carlos Lopez? B> m R [(jlt «^™i«^^^^^^ WHATEVER has happened to tough New Zealand stayer Carlos Lopez, v/ho was withdrawn from the six- horse Sin-gapore-Malaysia contingent to the Hongkong Invitation Cup race at Sha tin378 words
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Article, Illustration243 1988-02-26 27 THE post-race urine and blood samples of Ameri-can-bred Smooth Operator were found positive to diazepam on Nov 29, second day ol the Perak No-vember-December (Sultans Gold Vase) meeting. Stewards of the Perak Turf Club stated this at the conclusion of an inquiry earlier this243 words
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Article816 1988-02-26 27 2.15 MARA LUmLU CLASSES 2& 3 1,400 m 1 671 CMrtTHta. TJ (Ute D'Profession) Selangor Polo Ridina Qub Mni luttrm 1 41 Mmic Carte w (Ute Kumcheong wan: chi) Kedah Gymkhana Oub KS Tv J 213 W«lkw4 14J Selangor Polo A Riding Club mtvu Wta^wWtar.r^MJlicandarPoio M aub816 words
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Article, Illustration524 1988-02-26 27 TAN THE AN LOON - TAN THE AN LOON ON THE TRACK with PENANG City King, who stepped up on five unplaced runs to win comfortably last Saturday, maintained top form with a brilliant workout yesterday. The five-year-old, ridden by Gary Grylls, strode out over 600m in 37.1 sec. The going has improved524 words
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Article, Illustration439 1988-02-26 28 BRITISH SOCCER Second -half goals end Everton's hopes LONDON Everton completed a disastrous week here on Wednesday night when they were knocked out of the Littlewoods Cup by holders Arsenal m the semi-finals. The Merseyside club's 3-1 second-leg defeat m front of a 51,148 crowdAFP; Reuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration867 1988-02-26 28 ALBERT JOHNSON - Injury spawns successful referee career for Murthi ALBERT JOHNSON CONTINUHNG OUR SERIES ON FIFA REFEREES By Soccer second nature for PSA's pride A referee must always go onto the field with an open mind and above all be fair and impartial. He must not be biased against any player before867 words
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Article272 1988-02-26 28 ON THE TENNIS SCENE PHILADELPHIA Tomas Smid, of Czechoslovakia, and KelJy Evernden, of New Zealand, becamo tha latest seeded victims of the surprise-packed United States Professional Indoor Tennis Championship here on Wednesday and joined the five seeds on the sioelines of the US*6on,oooAFP - 272 words
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Article128 1988-02-26 28 Pam storms into last eight WASHINGTON Secondseeded American Pam Shriver crushed West German Sylvia Hanika 6-2, W) to join two other seeds m the quarter-finals of the US$3OO,OOO Washington tennis tournament on Wednesday. American Barbara Potter, seeded seventh, defeated Leila Meskhi, of the Soviet Union, 7-6, 6-0 to advance, whileReuter - 128 words
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Article244 1988-02-26 28 SNOOKER DERBY World snooker champion Steve Davis suffered the first whitewash of his career here on Wednesday night when he was trounced 5-0 by Welshman Ray Reardon m the third-round of the British Open. It was the Englishman's first defeat by the 55--year-old former world champion,AFP - 244 words
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Article, Illustration204 1988-02-26 28 Pele among stars for charity ties KICK AIDS TOKYO Pele, Michel Platini, Johan Cruyfl and other Hall-of-Famers m world soccer vill lend their hands and legs to raise funds to fight the killer disease Aids The first of four "Kick Aids" charity matches wil] be held on April 22, betweenAFP; Reuter - 204 words
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Article181 1988-02-26 28 Italy ahead despite draw OLYMPICS LISBON Portugal and Italy drew 0-0 m an Olympic European Group B qualifying soccer match here on Wednesday. Italy, with seven points, head the table on goal difference from East Germany. In Slea* (Italy), hosts Italy beat Finland 1-0 m an Under-21 friendly. Paolo MaldiniReuter - 181 words
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Article417 1988-02-26 28 BARCELONA'S West German midfielder Bernd Schuster faces up to three years m jail if found guilty of failing to pay taxes on advertising earnings, judicial sources said on Wednesday. Schuster allegedly eluded declaring 35 million pesetas ($611,743) out of a total 60 million pesetas which he earned byReuter; AFP; UPI - 417 words
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Article118 1988-02-26 28 Match ban, fine for star Gullit MILAN European Footballer of the Year Ruud Gullit was suspended for one match by the Italian League on Wednesday and faces a fine from his club AC Milan. Dutchman Cullit was sent off m the eighth minute of Milan's First Division home match againstReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1988-02-26 29 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Authorities appear to be fighting losing battle to keep sports dope-free By Stevens for rehabilitation SNOOKER star Kirk Stevens, of Canada, has booked himself into a drug rehabilitation centre in Toronto. The former world No. 4, twice a World Championship runner-up, admitted to being1,608 words
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385 1988-02-26 29 New way to dope blood can't be detected CALGARY In the hospital which houses the Winter Olympics drug-testing laboratory, researchers are experimenting with a drug that could become the next doping issue m sport Medical experts believe that they may soon have to deal with erythropoietin (EPO) a drug whichReuter - 385 words
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Article83 1988-02-26 29 G 8 B T»t Soviet Union 8 8 6 22 E. Germany 7 6 4 17 Austria 3 3 2 8 Finland 3 0 2 5 Sweden 3 0 1 4 Switzerland 2 5 3 10 W Germany 2 2 1 5 US 2 114 Holland 12 283 words
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Article318 1988-02-26 29 Wtmei'i figare skatiag: 1 Kira Ivanova (SU) 0.6 pt I De bi Thomas (US) 1.2 3 Katarina Witt (EG) 18 4 Elizabeth Manley (Can) 2.4 i Jill Trenary (US) 3.0 I Claudia Leistner (WG) 3.6 1 Caryn Kadavy (US) 4.2 8 Joanne Con way (Brit) 4.8 Anna Kondracheva (SU)AFP - 318 words
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Article, Illustration482 1988-02-26 29 SPOTLIGHT ON THE WINTER OLYMPICS CALGARY Matti Nykanen became the first ski jumper ever to win three gold medals m a single Olympics when Finland took the 90-metre hill team title on Wednesday. The phenomenal Nykanen, who had already pocketed the 70 and 90mAFP - 482 words
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Article, Illustration154 1988-02-26 29 CALGARY The Soviet Union and Finland are heading for a Winter Games gold-medal showdown m the final match of the ice hockey tournament. Everything went according to plan on Wednesday for the organisers when the three out of the six finalists expected to win didAFP - 154 words
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Article438 1988-02-26 29 TWO Soviet ski jumpers, who failed to take part m Tuesday's 90-metre event, were sent home early because of poor performances. Eduard Soubotch and Mikhail Essine were entered for the 90m event but did not jump m the competition. An interpreter with the Soviet team at the OlympicAFP; UPI; Reuter - 438 words
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Article, Illustration309 1988-02-26 30 WILFRED YEO PREVIEWS TONIGHT'S THOMAS CUP QUALIFYING MATCH BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND SINGAPORE MELBOURNE Unlike Hongkong's Derek Davies, who regretted his generosity towards a Singaporean, Sze Ning On is unlikely to be similarly ungracious. Ning On, who had moved to Hongkong after being one of China's top players,309 words
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Article420 1988-02-26 30 WORLD HIGHLIGHTS JAPAN and India had identical wins on tiie second day of qualifying matches of the Über Cup women's badminton championship m New Delhi. Japan, appearing for the first time m this section, swept aside Sri Lanka 5-0 Wednesday. The Indian women carved their420 words
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Article, Illustration180 1988-02-26 30 MELBOURNE There is much geography and biology m Sze Yu's history with a promise of more m the future. The 25-year-old badminton player was born m Shanghai, moved to Hongkong at the age of 17 and, four years ago, came to Australia, of which he is now180 words
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205 1988-02-26 30 BOXING LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP (New Jersey) The heavyweight title fight between undisputed champion Mike Tyson and Michael Spinks will be held m Atlantic City on June 27, Donald Trump said on Wednesday. Trump said he would pay USJllmillion ($22.3 m), which would be a record,AP; AFP - 205 words
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167 1988-02-26 30 somewhat stunted the way he would like to go down m history as a world champion. He seemed well on course for that ambition m late 1965, when he lost m the final of the Grand Prix finals to China's Han Jian. but167 words
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Article40 1988-02-26 30 DEFENDING champions Geylang West were beaten 3-2 by Clementi m the interconstituency badminton tournament at Toa Payoh Sports Hall on Wednesday night. Other remhm: Anaon 5 TangUn 0. Thomson 4 Delta 1. Wwt Coast 4 Pastr Panjang 1.40 words
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397 1988-02-26 30 SPORT IN SHORT ORLANDO (Florida) Marnix Lameire, of Belgium, held off former Tour de France winner, Greg LeMond, m a sprint finish to win the 158-kilometre second stage of the Tour of Americas cycling race on Wednesday. However, Davis Phinney of the UnitedAFP; NYT; Reuter - 397 words
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324 1988-02-26 30 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN WATER SKIING By WATER skiers are expected to turn up m full force for this weekend's first Sprite series at the Kallang River. Besides being the first competition of the year, the two-day meet will also serve as the initial selection324 words
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Article99 1988-02-26 30 Life bans for kicking ref RUGBY TOULON (France) Three players were banned for life and the rest of a junior rugby club's first XV, and all officials, were suspended for five years on Wednesday for attacking a referee. The regional committee acted after the match official, Ferdinand Franchitto, was punchedAFP - 99 words
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241 1988-02-26 31 Norman breaks course record by three shots CANBERRA Golf's world No. 1 Greg Norman, of Australia, smashed the course record by three strokes when he shot a 10--under-par 62 m the first round of the Royal Canberra Open golf tournament yesterday. The 62, Norman's third m his career, was theReuter; AFP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration750 1988-02-26 31 TAY CHENG KHOON ON THE ROLEX MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT Sizzling 65 puts Taiwanese three strokes m front LEADING FIRST-ROUND SCORES iS Lv Hsi Chuen (Tai) 33, 32. tt G. Bruckner (US) 33, 35. M T Aschcraft (US) 35. 34; H. Inoue (Jpn) 34, 35; TedJERRY SEH - 750 words
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328 1988-02-26 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FANDI AHMAD and Malek Awab will join Geylang International from next month, on loan from Kuala Lumpur club City Hall. Geylang hope their inclusion will boost the club's fortunes m three major soccer competitions the Premier League title, the Singapore328 words
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Article, Illustration246 1988-02-26 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By MOHAN RAJALINGAM has been asked to step down as captain of Singapore's cricket team and the bitter veteran player has temporarily declared himself unavailable for selection. Singapore Cricket Association vice-president Chelva Rajah said Mohan had been captain for a fairly long time and "we246 words
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Article199 1988-02-26 31 TAMPINES ROVERS face relegation from the Premier League soccer competition following a 4-1 defeat by Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association at Clementi Stadium yesterday. It was Tampines' eighth defeat m 11 outings and even full points from their remaining three matches will not be able199 words
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Article385 1988-02-26 31 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By DESMOND KOH continued his flight of fantasy when he smashed yet another record on the second day of the Chinese Swimming Club's Junior Championships at Amber Road last night. The Anglo-Chinese School student dunked David Lim's 200-metre record for boys Under-17 with385 words
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Article44 1988-02-26 31 E^rJK^ Bi^sci^ ilj x m m HsU M p^i^M hin Mm Da ly News B||^|y^J2jy^|l2i2sssfls>sssslsßsH A stye oi our own tXfci*ffiff* "bR^ 'At/, b^^Mtftf ?Tm A T XfiXT ft Tl $ll |H 1/fL^'^ f II H 3FJ7K:x,<J?IT3 i s,, s i i h li^44 words
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Article, Illustration151 1988-02-26 31 KUALA LUMPUR City Hall thrashed Kelantan SEDC 8-2 (aggregate 12-3) m their FAM Cup semi-final second leg at Merdeka Stadium on Wednesday. City Hall scored through Fandi Ahmad (42nd minute), Serbegeth Singh (57th, 89th), Sebastian Liew (58th, 82nd), Razil Ismail (67th), Hashim Marman (70th) and151 words
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Article276 1988-02-26 31 SINGAPORE'S professionals received red marks m the first round of the Rolex Masters at the Bukit course yesterday. But no one is complaining. For unlike those m school report books, red is good m golf for it denotes sub-par scores. After years of seeing foreigners taking276 words
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Article, Illustration257 1988-02-26 31 Solid start by Kiwis in Second Test AUCKLAND Veteran Kiwi opening batsman John Wright anchored New Zealand m a sound position on the first day of the Second cricket Test against England at Eden Park yesterday. Wright scored 101 not out, the seventh century of his Test career as New257 words
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Article, Illustration365 1988-02-26 31 LEE WAI WUN - Lydia aims for 11sec mark LEE WAI WUN By FILIPINA track queen Lydia de Vega has turned down several film offers and opted instead for a regimental daily training programme all because she wants to hit 11 seconds flat for the 100-metre dash by the time the Seoul Olympics rolls365 words
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Advertisement320 1988-02-26 29 Maximum energy transfer. Ilnertial E-Max Irons and Wckkls have the most If resistance to twisting off-line m golf s^ij That's because they have the most heel and toe weighting m history Like giant stabilizers. Inertial F.-Max's extra heel and toe weighting builds up energy that resists twisting at impact They320 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration437 1988-02-26 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths PETER GOH SIN WEE Age 68 years was called to be with the Lord on 25.2.88. Always remembered by: WHt: LUy Teo Daughter*: Sons-in-law: Nancy Vincent Margaret Dave Doris Kumar Granddaughters: Grandsons: Mary Anthony Veronica Shamir Cortege leave* S pore Casket on 27.2.88 at 1.30 pm437 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1988-02-26 30 TIM family of tha lata PAPA O/O DORIASAMY Departed 12th Feb. 1«M I6th day prayer at Blk 155 Hougang St H. «04-170 on 26.2.88 Artma Sanihl prayers at Sri Sivan Temple (Serangoon Road) on 27 2 88 at 100pm Treat thi« at a personal invitation. TEL: M49OM49 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1988-02-26 30 With daapeat sympathies and con totence* to 1h« family o« tha lata JOSEPH TAN SIEW SAN From: The Staff of Hougang South A Sarangoon Araa Otiica28 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1988-02-26 30 324 In Memonam 324 In Memonam In Loving Memory of MISS LOH SHIUEH LING Called Home: 26th February, 1987 The depths of sorrow we cannot tell. Of the loss of one we love so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Always remembered142 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1988-02-26 30 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements The Family Of The Let* MDM. THAM FOONG WAH wishes to thank relatives, friends, colleagues, Father Joseph Tan, Rev. Ngoel and Pastor Ong for their condolences and attendance during their recent bereavement. SON: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Wong Kheng Thai Ting Slew Choo DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW Wong Keng Sinn, Grace75 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1988-02-26 30 323 Condolences 323 Condolences With deepest sympathies and condolence to the family of the lata MR. RICHARD KRISTENSEN pasMd away m Singapore February 12th 1968. From: Lado/am Timber Complei Sdn Bhd TC Timber Drying Sdn Bhd TC Timber Processing Sdn Bhd Thomas Choong Engineering A Marketing (S) Pirn Ltd49 words
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Obituary, Illustration194 1988-02-26 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MDM LALWANI LILA BHERUMAL Widow of tha late Mr Bharumal Atmaram Laiwani Departed M Fab. tS The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we love so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall194 words
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61 1988-02-26 30 323 Condolences 323 Condolences 323 Condolencea With Deepest Sympathies Condolence to our chairman MR. TAN BIAN SOON on the demise of his beloved mother MDM. LEE KWEE From: The Management Staff of LIN HUNG SHIPPING PTE. LTD. HORNG SIONG SHIP SUPPLIERS PTE. LTD. XIN HORNG MARINE PTE. LTD. As a61 words
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Miscellaneous56 1988-02-26 31 NEW ZEALAND Ist lv»: J. Wrtgfct not out 101 T. Praaklbi b Jarvls 27 J. Crave c Capel bDilley v M. Crave c Cape] b Emburey 36 M. Grcftthfttefc not out 5 Extras 6 TstaJ (for 3 wkts) 186 Bewtlß*: G. DUley 16-5--34-1, P. Jarvis 21-7-30-1, N. Radford 18-4-52-0. D.56 words
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Miscellaneous73 1988-02-26 31 BADMINTON lmor owtttncaey Uur ■uneat: Paya Lebar v Honp Kah, Kallang Nee Son, Serangoon C.ardeis v Cheng Sap, Changkat v Bukit Bat (Toa Payoh Spor s Hall, 7.15pm). GOLF lUlex Mt*tora (Bukit course, 7.15 am). SOCCER SBHFL Dlv S: Great East* m Life Assurance v Digitrec (TangUn), HjUday Inn Pu-k73 words
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Article, Illustration609 1988-02-26 32 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Aquino supporters turn up m force but Enrile and Laurel keep away By Manila Correspondent MANILA President Corazon Aquino joined hands with thousands of her countrymen yesterday m a human chain (or peace to mark the second anniversary ofReuter - 609 words
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327 1988-02-26 32 Lawyer in court over $150,000 bill A LAWYER appeared before the High Court yesterday for allegedly overcharging a client and demanding unfair commissions from him m a property deal. Mr A. R Rajudin was referred to the court by a disciplinary committee, appointed by Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin, after327 words
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Article29 1988-02-26 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average ot 30 industrials rose 5.64 to 2,045.59 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock e yesterday. APAP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration605 1988-02-26 32 JACQUELINE WONG - JACQUELINE WONG By FOURTEEN-year-old "Boy Wonder" Edward Teo is off to Flinders University of South Australia next week to pursue an honours degree m physics. "I've known since I was m primary school that I should do research, and by Secondary 1,605 words
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622 1988-02-26 32 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING President's news conference on Mid-East turns stormy By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan found himself having to defend his administration's ethical record when he called a press conference to urge Arabs and Israelis to abandon their prejudices622 words
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Article, Illustration343 1988-02-26 33 STAR WARS A STAR may just be born tomorrow. And star quality is what the judges will be looking out for m the dozen finalists of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Star Search '88 Final, reports KOH SIEW TIN. The first prize winner, who will walk away with $100,000 worth of prizes343 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1988-02-26 34 ZAKI - ZAKI By People are abandoning their Nautilus machines and fleeing aerobics studios, to take up memberships m clinics and clubs that are dedicated to enhancing brain power. The 10 smartest list will replace the 10 beet-dreesed list. Miss Singapore can look like a dog1,072 words
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Article, Illustration61 1988-02-26 34 WEEKEND MADLBAG Is a platform for readers to discam freely and quarrel, If need be -saylsraS concerning the arts and entertainmeat Letters should, however, be civil and short. You may sm a pseudonym, bat do include your name and addreus. Seed your letters to Weekend Mall bag,61 words
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Article, Illustration544 1988-02-26 34 ALL eyes will be on the 12 finalists at the Star Search '88 Final to be held tomorrow night. The occasion, which is the grand finale to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's talent hunt, which attracted 1,800 applicants, will also showcase the pool of local544 words
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Article, Illustration690 1988-02-26 35 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Starring Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman Ch 5, Wednesday, 6 pm RON PERLMAN, who plays the Beast m the new drama series. Beauty And The Beast, is one actor who is used to not being seen as he690 words
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Article, Illustration214 1988-02-26 35 SPORTSWEAR manufacturer Nike Inc has agreed to stop using the Beatles' song, Revolution, m its commercials, an attorney for the British rock group said m Portland. After the Oregon-based company began airing the commercial last summer, the Beatles filed a US$l5 million (Ss3o million)Reuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration583 1988-02-26 35 LIM HSU FEI - No laughing matter for Bonet to be in A Different World LIM HSU FEI A DIFFERENT WORLD Ch 5, Sunday, 7 pm FOUR weeks ago, the immensely popular Cosby Show returned to our screens. A few days later, the spin-off from the Cosby Show, A Different World, made its debut.583 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1988-02-26 36 PAT D' ROSE - Look who's pepped up for SUCCESS PAT D'ROSE By Better Days quit Uranium Lounge Heritage at Brannigan's The Club reopens next month BANDLEADER, keyboardist and saxophonist Jerome Derrickson took no chances when he decided on the look, image and music his Ohio-based band, The Look, should adopt. First, to sustain1,078 words
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Article, Illustration957 1988-02-26 37 Meet Patrick Swayze, star of Dirty Dancing, now m its second week at Capitol cinema. HIS image is that of the tough guy m the Rob Lowe, C. Thomas Howell, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez Hollywood Brat Pack. And he has consistently lived up to thatIPS - 957 words
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Article, Illustration499 1988-02-26 37 WHANG YEE- LING - WHANG YEE-LING THE PAWNBROKER Presented by the Singapore Film Society Goethe Institut Auditorium 6.30 and 9 tonight UPON its release m 1965, The Pawnbroker won instant notoriety for depicting black gangsters, naked breasts (censored here, of course) and a tortured Jewish protagonist. But even499 words
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Article, Illustration742 1988-02-26 37 4 Truth is not always polite. I found her lack of social etiquette and the directness absolutely engaging and refreshing. Without fear of consequences, she tells it like it is. And that's me too. I'm not nuts, I'm just out- spoken. I identifyIPS - 742 words
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Article, Illustration686 1988-02-26 39 TAM BAN HUAT talks to a family of daredevil acrobats who perform stunts on motorcycles. THEY are a group of daredevil acrobats who perform hairraising stunts on motorcycles. Most of them also come from the same family. In fact, three generations of the Tv family686 words
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Article, Illustration192 1988-02-26 39 ~l^ >^ flip iSAi 1,1,1 i Acft^^ttH (to* I* KM* 36O ri'jjffi MA *fl «5 >- /H H r tv ft fi'; ft tCHfI /Lii'.ifi ii< »t- ft A **»tt ffl fc «fc fX- <f» -I x V ri'j J5 hh vfi'; "4# jc ■'^HiKA b^l BUttl L^i nil 'ultt'r192 words
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Article, Illustration86 1988-02-26 39 <-\%mmm&vtiM. FKJ&JSNtibtfe vWVty X ttftUfe !-:<*• ri'j < fcfctf #> Mr >J%feH fHrftfl ft* MB. A KB Knit* ftKiHtldi *ri-j^ tv fc*-Aftfl .'I 1 *W**<JE»rß:?i*W tapff i; tttiH tt&ttft* Ml #t* ifii? ;N,.Vnthftfafi.^ ft** t 'j;uti fW L-J.ftf-J't'-O ihffe^ <Vi k "f^^ rit ft < I- 1 Me MQit (ft86 words
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Article, Illustration507 1988-02-26 39 A GROUP of young explorers who bare their souls to each other during a mysterious tour, a man m China who ponders on the prospect of marriage to an American, and three aspiring actresses who are haunted by dreams of stardom. These are507 words
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Article, Illustration414 1988-02-26 39 Winners of Cross-language Crossword NO 326 $59 cash: NG BOH CHOON (I.C. No: *****09 G) $2t cash each: KWAN POH LENG CHONG JOON (I.C. No: *****65 G) (HI AN TAN SER BOON (IC. No: *****71 J) (I.C. No. *****55 I) TEO AH HOE till lilk HiA (I-C No: *****46 B)414 words
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296 1988-02-26 39 Film QCCIL Roundup 9 PEOPLE'S HERO *IRJIH>) Midnight tomorrow and morning shows on Sunday at Cathay cinemas. THIS is another of those spinoffs which is a result of the popularity of films like A Better Tomorrow R H t A and Prison296 words
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Article, Illustration790 1988-02-26 40 The initials M. S. have become a household name wherever South Indians live today. M. S. Subbulakshmi has been singing to packed halls for more than 50 years As a tribute to her, a booklet was released recently. S. V. KRISHNAN, spoke to her m India790 words
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Article329 1988-02-26 40 ®6M SffM® @(!5 rfIfDULJ ICOT £p(s Qsuofl lSffl<K«LJUtll_ «_l_(3«w(3iU Q<9>rT6S)H®ajlJ Lit ll' I (5<K« QpUf.WJli>. r 9fJb,*>tJ l-1.&.9> wsorr. L-mß&(3fib nth. craven)^* (f,ih {§)«dl_(3uj *_«7«rr j&e&ri— 9,n«oj> Q9>rTL-.tTi-\ $w Qjt-th Qunj/ii tw/B,®^*©,r) r 7 **7; i/» vicar «/«rr/r*£7<*(3j/i J»,*«r «i_L*_i_ jf}irU)rT€m £<£<*(<sth crib. ereh'aSm ueo p f>eS% error. g)/6,« *m*rTi—iß329 words
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Advertisement726 1988-02-26 44 94 Positions Vacant: Professional/ Executive EsUbMshod food manufacturing cc m Jurong has immodMt* post for: PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATOR 1) Preferably with Diploma In Personnel Management. 2) 2-3 years relevant working experience i 3) Knowledge of Labour Law Si Industrial Arbitration proce- dures 4) Able to handle PC i SuttaM* candidates, pi*—726 words
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Advertisement555 1988-02-26 44 96 Positions Vacant: Tutorial TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY for D.05, 10, 12, 14. 16. 18. 20. 27 Tel *****15/ *****73 TUTORS REQUIRED FROM al dlsts Grads Undergrads., Poly 'A7 O' level *****35/ *****65 URGENTLY REQUIRED TUTORS from disks IS, 16, 14. 13. 18. 19, 20 12. 22. 05, 03, 02. 08.555 words
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Advertisement483 1988-02-26 44 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical KENWOOD Hi-Fi STEREO m Ang Mo Kio We are a leading Japanese manufacturer of top quality audio stereo Li La II im 1^ c need fresh school leavers with oor A level or graduates of483 words
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Advertisement357 1988-02-26 44 AT&T Microelectronics An American Electronics Company urgently requires TEMPORARY PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK (Duration: 1 -2mths) At least Secondary 2 education Knowledge of PC an advantage To assist m production scheduling, tracking monitoring schedules Walk-in Interviews I Monday Friday I 9am spm at The Personnel Department AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd 745357 words
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Advertisement1009 1988-02-26 44 98 Positions Vacant: I 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical RELIANCE TRAVEL AOENCIES (S) PTE. LTD INVITES APPLICATION FOR THE FOLLOWING POSTS: 1) TOUR SALES CO-OHD4NATORS GCE CT level or similar Age 20-25 yrs with pleasant sales personality Able to sell effectively In English L Mandarin 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK1,009 words
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Advertisement525 1988-02-26 44 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established commercial firm requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS c minimum 2 years' experience c able to to keep full set of accounts c experienced m foreign exchange transactions will be an advantage FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS c secondary education c able to type c preferably Chinese525 words
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Advertisement558 1988-02-26 45 vo r- us 1 1 ion* vacaiu: Secretarial/ Clerical ■I barujil requires a TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum TYPIST Application* are invited from candidates who poeeeea. OCE O Level with credit In EnglUh and Mathematics. a Some experience with PABX and a reasonably good typing speed a Working hours will be either558 words
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Advertisement593 1988-02-26 45 vb Position* vacant: Secretar 01/ Clerical EaViending Manufacturing Company m Jurong require* 1) BALES COORDINATOR a Mm. GCE O' levi I c 2 years experience In order processing L sal '4 co-ordl-nailng work c Must be able to .ype at 35 wpm Bilingual In English and Mandarin c Preferably with593 words
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Advertisement689 1988-02-26 45 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A renowned branded garment dis trtbutor with haad office m Hongkong urgently require* ADMINISTRATION CLERK Requirements Chinese aged 20 to 22 years minimum a C.E. 'O' level a fluent In EnglUh/ Mandarin a minimum typing speed 35 to 40 wpm a knowledge of Book-keeping a689 words
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Advertisement604 1988-02-26 45 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Dynamic new subsidiary of International Freight Forwarder* requires ACCOUNTS CLERK for their Changl Airport Office At least 2 years book-keep-ing experience Able to work with minimum supervision Able to work long hours, when necessary Experience In freight forwarding business will be an advantage. Interested applicants,604 words
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Advertisement655 1988-02-26 45 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An aatabHahad construction company ha* vacancy tor ADMINISTRATIVE/ ACCOUNTS CLERK Raqukamante: a OCE O' level a Mln_ LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping a Able to keep full set of Accounts a Minimum 1 year's working experience Interested applicants please call or write to: NOEE HONG METAL WORK655 words
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Advertisement593 1988-02-26 45 96 Positions Vacant B€cr» tsftal/ Clerical FLEXISTAFF SECRET ARKS required for position serving top management. Shorthand at 100 wp.m. and wordprocesslng experience on Wang/ Philips/ IBM display write.- or Wordstar Oood salary to the right candidates RECEPTIONIST Bilingual In English fi Mandarin with an excellent command of English and able593 words
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Advertisement597 1988-02-26 45 96 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Australian Company located m Tuaa ha* vacancy tor SECRETARY a Possess P.S.C. a Oood In English, a School leavers willing to learn will also be considered. Intereated applicants should write to: B.T. BOX AMI3I 390 Kirn Seng Road 8 pora 0023. A leading manufacturing company597 words
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Advertisement672 1988-02-26 45 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Garment Trading Company requires COMPUTER OPERATOR CUM KEY PUNCHER a With relevant experience m operating IBM S/36 system c Age 20- 25 years c QCE O' level s Ability to type accurately c Bilingual In English Si Chinese. Suitable candidates pis write m wtth full672 words
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Advertisement615 1988-02-26 45 98 Poaitiona Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We require FEMALE CLERK/ TYPISTS He)QUtrwWfV4)fV I ft) c Fast and accurate typing c Pleasant personality c Willing to learn Interested applicants, pieaee write m with full resume staling expected salary contact number to:— THE MANAGER SSA Jaian Pern imp m #08-01/02 Union Centre Singapore615 words
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Advertisement550 1988-02-26 45 88 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well ••tao).. (■>•<: orgamsatioo r» quires (1) GENERAL CLERK s Od O level wtth credit In English c Able to type c Working experience an advantage (2) FA ARTIST c Knowledge of desk -top publishing Pieaae can Mies Khoo St *****22 for an Interview550 words
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Advertisement616 1988-02-26 46 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred. c Able to type Ptoeoe caN TO-W2S foe ivH*9fvi# H f FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Able to handle full set of a/cs. c Able to type c Suitable to manage office independently a Must be able to616 words
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Advertisement728 1988-02-26 46 98 Positions Vacant: SBcratarial/ Cißftcal Required: SECRETARY/ AOMIN ASSISTANT PSC preferred knowledge of Computer and Accounts experience an advantage Pteaae write In to: 130, Gen ting Lane Singapore 1334 Required EXPERIENCED FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c OCE 'O' Level a Able to type Intereeted applicant, pleaee write In with hill particular*728 words
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Advertisement989 1988-02-26 46 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wail sstsbhshed Shipping Company requires CHINESE FEMALE TYPIST/ CLERK a N 1 'O' Level school leavers Ability to type a Experience not necessary Intereeted parties kindly call: *****28 V FEMALE MERCHANDISER (to service m»|oi departmental •lore*) Experience essential. Bilingual, age 22- 28 a OCE O'989 words
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Advertisement1010 1988-02-26 46 98 Positions VacantSecretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST REQUIRED Immediately by quantity surveying firm Submit full resume with telephone number Si non-returnable photo to. ST. Box A*****. 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923 URGENTLY REQUIRED: CHINESE Female General Clerk OCE O' Level Experienced In typing Knowledge of telex an advantage though not1,010 words
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Advertisement805 1988-02-26 46 98 Positions Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK QCE O' level, able to speak English Mandarin Please call *****71 191 Upp Paya Lebar Rd S<l»M) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required Able to type Experience essential Writ* contact no to 17 Nankin Street, Spore 0104 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required Can speak Mandarin805 words
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Advertisement708 1988-02-26 46 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales HAVE YOU OUT-GROWN YOUR JOB?^ Or are you over-worked under-paid? Is an annual Income of $30,000 $40,000 large enough to motivate you for a job change m the Sales A Marketing field? Our average Sales Executives earn between $50 000 to $60,000708 words
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Advertisement515 1988-02-26 46 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales Established Chemicals Firm I invites applications I for the post of I ■f Sales Qualification: Mm 'O' Level with I credit m Science. A Car Owner preferred. j| Salary: Negotiable M Apply with tele-contact to: ML P O Box 546 Kallang Basin515 words
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Advertisement496 1988-02-26 46 99 Positions Vacant: Salet I -Wiffl^r- I A member of the Australian Elders IXL Group and a leading high-technology company m sltlon of SALES EXECUTIVE c Should have at least 3 years dir- •rl ence In dealing witr I rlne Communication and Navigation product* Have experience m dealIng with Shipyard496 words
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Advertisement556 1988-02-26 47 99 Positiona Vacant: Salsa ISETAN Singapore DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate metes tor the post Of FEMALE PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS (For Havelock, New Orchard Katong Stores) c Age lb 1M years a Singapore citizens c Secondary education c Kxperience not nec,iT\ as training will be provided NIGHT SCHEME Working Hours:(Havelock) Weekdays556 words
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Advertisement617 1988-02-26 47 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Established Australian Roofing and Celling System Specialists seeks aggressive person to fill the post of (1) SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE Between 25-30 yrs old with excellent contact with various professionals m the bldg Industry and statutory boards Diploma In any building related discipline Is preferred, though not617 words
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Advertisement538 1988-02-26 47 99 Positions Vacant: Salas Japanese cigarette co.^ has vacancy tor: 1. MERCHANDISER 2. VAN SALESMAN Requirements c Age below 30 years a l-o^ess class 3 driving licence a similar experience preferred Please apply with full resume, non-returnable photograph and contact no to THE ADVERTISER S.T BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng538 words
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Advertisement653 1988-02-26 47 99 Positions Vacant: Salas A Lubricants Trading Company requires SALESMEN c Transport provided a Experienced/ Inexperienced c Self-motivated c Responsible a Technical knowledge Is an added advantage c Pleasant personality Intereated applicants plssss write m with full reeume together with contact telephone number, expected salary and non-returnable photograph to S.T.653 words
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Advertisement570 1988-02-26 47 99 Positions Vacant: Solo* SALES EXECUTIVES (Mala/ Famala) Commarcial atalnlaaa ataai and kttchan aqtitpmant. a OCE "O" Level or technical qualifications a Age 25 and above a Completed N.S. a Self-motivated, ambitious. Initiative and able to work independently a Class 3 driving licence with experience In kitchen equipment Intaraslad applicanta,570 words
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Advertisement584 1988-02-26 47 99 Positions Vacant: Sataa freight forwarder Inviting self motivated and hardworking v un Singaporeans to fill up tne following positions In our expansion programme for 1968 1 BAL MARKETMG REPRESENTATIVES 2- BALES SECRETARY Mln 2 years of alrcargo knowledge and salary neg. For Post 1, must possess own transport Intersted584 words
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Advertisement767 1988-02-26 47 99 Pooitiono Vacant: Sales Managamant 0 Proparty Co. requires SALES EXECUTIVES a Minimum Sec 4 education a Pleasant personality and outgoing a Oood command of English and fluent In Mandarin a No experience required Tab *****22/ *****01 CaM AKaon PATCHWORK QUILTING SHOP requires 3 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS a Able to767 words
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Advertisement763 1988-02-26 47 99 Positions Vacant: Sales AN EXPANDING PRINTING co requires Sales Executives Possess own vehicle Salary commission Experience preferable Interested pis call *****21 CALLINQ HOUSEWIVES/ LADIES. Earn extra Income (above flOOO) during your free time by selling Emma Page Jewellery Call Mrs Lee. Tel *****43 CHILDREN BOOK PUBLISHER requires Sales Representative,763 words
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Advertisement547 1988-02-26 47 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical T WANTED Energetic, Experienced, Self-starting Individuals il BY 9 an American multi-national company engaged m I g the manufacturing of high technology electronic S connectors |j Do come and have a chat with us and discover how H your skills can be547 words
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Advertisement529 1988-02-26 48 100 sr-* "-aas.*-* ioo £s, v I im SSic":5 <ie "aa*- t: I '"as 1 10 %i:a v c n ioo^i:a v c <oo^r:, v «^s, v i: TECHNICIANS* Seagate's new 3 1 /2 n disc drive operations Diploma, ITC NTC holders m Electrical/Electronics Engineering, t fit'- i you re529 words
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Advertisement315 1988-02-26 48 JOIN US NOW! Ills Precision Engmeenng/ watch Making Industry /Assembly of Computers MALE MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE FITTERS MALE ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FITTERS With or without experience Salary negotiable, depending on qualifications and experiences Interested applicants, please call personally from B.ooam to 3.30pm at: The Personnel Department So^*® 4, Soon Lee Road, Feede'315 words
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Advertisement70 1988-02-26 48 Possess PUB Licence Minimum 2 years industrial working experience m electrical installation and some experience m mechanical r epai f WALK-IN INTERVIEW Mon Fri. 8.30 am to 4.30pm. Sat 8.30 am to 1 1.30 am with relevant documents and non- returnable photograph to: The Personnel Department FINE COMPONENTS PTE LTD70 words
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Advertisement462 1988-02-26 48 Rockwell Off** s Starting Salary Upon Confirmation Upon 6 months $500 p.m. $530 p.m. $560 p.m. Opportunity to attend a company sponsored part-time NTC-3 course m Precision Machining scheduled to commence m April/May 1988 NTC-3 holders m Metal Machining with no experience will start at $530. $560 upon confirmation and462 words
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Advertisement82 1988-02-26 48 For out expanding Refrigeration Department, we require:PROJECT SUPERVISOR/ SERVICE ENGINEER Minimum 5 years' working experience with Industrial refrigeration plants and refrigeration equipment Ability to work Independently according to drawings and specifications c Ability to trouble-shoot c Able to travel frequently m South East Asia c Good command of English and82 words
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Advertisement236 1988-02-26 48 (A) ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR Diploma In Electrical Engineering. Job responsibilities will cover project supervision and co-ordination. At least 2 years' relevant working experience In electrical project preferably In alrcondltlonlng electrical Installation project. (B) AIRCON CHILLER FOREMAN Ability to trouble shoot chiller complaints, especially centrifugal chiller (C) AIRCON ft ELECTRICAL FOREMAN/ TECHNICIAN236 words
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Advertisement436 1988-02-26 49 "sag.*--* I "gffa v "aa*-* < -aa >w<t 10 T 2i!isg:, v -ass*-* Ess&r—* 101 s=,r- g Flextronics! Our biiNint"-^ i>utli><>k i_i>uldn[ haw been Ix'tici Arui lmwi opportunities like ihesc risouUn'i rv BNMad PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR [j Piploiru IK holder wuh supervisory experience preferabK m electronic aMcmbty work Able to lead436 words
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Advertisement164 1988-02-26 49 Wa ara a laading anqinaarlrg company spacialiaing m lha daaign and manufacture oi automatad malarial handling systems Owing to rapid aapanaion wa hava vacanciaa torMECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMAN a Technical Diploma or ITC/ NTC In Mechanical. Electrical or Structural drawing/ design a Preferably with 1-2 years experience m designing and drafting164 words
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Advertisement461 1988-02-26 49 "®1 OHBAYASHI CORPORATION require* MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR lo work m a Shanghai, China Projaet. Requirements a Polytechnic graduate or equivalent a English A Chinese bilingual a 3 years above working experience on job site Age 28—32 years Commencement Early March 1988 Employment period IVito 2 yaars contract Interested applicants are461 words
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Advertisement691 1988-02-26 49 OiHteld releled company urgently requires MATERIALS MANAGER Requtrementa:--e General knowledge within petroleum Industry a General knowledge/ experience with mobile offshore drilling units/ vessels a Relevant working experience In sourctng/ purchasing of drilling equipment a Familiarity with shipping procedures L customs clearance c Inventory control- Kardex/ Storage systems c Ability to691 words
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Advertisement586 1988-02-26 49 DRAUGHTSMAN Energetic 8 creative person needed lor senior position with highly respected international interior design firm. Only those with the following qualifications need apply: 5 years' experience. Good knowledge of detailing especially for hotel type work Good powers of concentration. Hard worker who can take instruction well. Salary 8 Banefila586 words
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Advertisement635 1988-02-26 49 MARINE UTG INSPEC TORS a Minimum 4 years experience In ultrasonic thickness survey a Familiar with major classification's requirements. MOT (RT, MT. UT a PT) INSPECTORS a Minimum 4 years experience and with driving licence. Please write with full resume U» S.T. BOX ami U 390 Kirn Seng Road B'poreoS23.635 words
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Advertisement861 1988-02-26 49 SALES TECHNICIAN Technician interested m sales/ customer service wanted by markat leading International Company. Our products are m the field of electrical heating Extensive training will be provided for the right person both In Singapore and overseas. Plsass call 881-3300. SITE ENGINEER required urgently Must be a degree holder, preferably861 words
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Advertisement767 1988-02-26 49 C (fl B METAL BOX W| J SINGAPORE LIMITED ■H The leading packaging manufacturer invites applications for the ■^H positions of. I PRODUCTION/PRINTING APPRENTICES Gross starting salary will not be less than $550.00 per month j^H on confirmation GCE O' level with at least two credits Willing to learn and767 words
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Advertisement604 1988-02-26 50 101 Pr'oTrhn^"" 1 101 PoiitioM V«:.nl: 101 Potion. Vacant: 101 P0.,t,0n. Vacant: 101 Position. Vacant: 101 P0..t.0n. Vacant: Pr< on Pn on Production Production Production Production Production w/^^/#hitachi [<640lBZ^aHl 1 ~^^K><X>^ am spm!Mon ln| ■PPPPPnMW Perfect Attendance $40 I jdSSSS B^^ —^HjESaaaM i AxHi I BenoißMd.Juiong, Singapore 2262 GCE *O'604 words
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Advertisement46 1988-02-26 50 FACTORY IN TAMPINES requires a \\.i\* Worker to do general metal works welding Must be able to use Tlar rnitrhlnes Interested pis call 7H4 3448/ 9 for Interview FEMALE GENERAL WORKERS/ Packera Permanent Ist, 2nd shirt Weekly pay Contact Blk 91 Corporation Drive. »01-764 TH 2fi*****46 words
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Advertisement42 1988-02-26 50 JURONQ FACTORY REQUIRES Electronic Male Operators. Working hrs Bam-S3opm Dally pay $22 Ain-on transport sertk rOVMMI Pkj I :ill *****32. MALE ft FEMALE Production Operators required Interested call *****35 or come to Blk 1002, Jalan «!l Iterah, =02-01/ 03. Redhlll Industrial Kstate42 words
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Advertisement49 1988-02-26 50 AN INJECTION MOULMNO company located In Ang Mo Klo requires 1) Technician. 2) Male Operator. 3) Store Keeper Interested write to ST. Box A*****. 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore 0923 GARMENT FTY. REQUIRES male female Factory Operators Tel 2550T22 for Interview at 970 Toa Payoh North «06-01. S 123149 words
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Advertisement44 1988-02-26 50 FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS urgently required by co. In Ang Mo Klo No experience Malaysians welcome Walk-In Mon-Frl 9 am 5 pm The Personnel L)ept Lorong 4 6 Toa Payoh (1231). FEMALE OPERATORS FOR Paslr Panjang fty Age 16-35. Salary $440 pm Attendance $25 27:*****44 words
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Advertisement170 1988-02-26 50 NAM LEE INDUSTRIES PTE LTD Walk-in Interview 8.30 AM 4.00PM NTC II m Tool Die Making Some relevant experience NTC 111 m Maintenance Fitting Metal Machining Mm one years experience m setting up press tools on Hydraulic Presses or Power Press Male aDDiicants must nave -"o'eted NS See us at170 words
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Advertisement269 1988-02-26 50 I A leading Plastic I I Injection Moulding I I Company urgently I I requires: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATOR (Permanent Morning or Afternoon Shift) 16 years and above Experience not necessary as training will be provided MATERIAL HANDLER I Completed N S Physically fit VBIk 1009, Eunos Aye 6| I #01-14/16269 words
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Advertisement413 1988-02-26 50 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production j Production Production PWAH-CH ANcl I CROUP OF I I 1 1 COMPANIES^ I II Temporary Female I I Production Operators I (for an established electronic company located at Kallang) to work on weekly 3 rotating shifts *Only those above413 words
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Advertisement224 1988-02-26 50 MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (FILTER MANUFACTURING! SATUROAY DOUBLE PAY a Age 16 to 35 At least Prl. 6 a No experience required Wi offer. 5-day week Alrcon. working environment Free uniform a No shift a Insurance coverage a Medical benefits 10 days annual leave after 1 year a 13-month bonus Free224 words
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Advertisement897 1988-02-26 51 101 Position* Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production •^^Production Operators! Upon confirmation (FEMALE) I ffo M j^^ New Starting salary I ■$475 $460| NO MICROSCOPIC WORK I PERMANENT IST SHIFT (6.50 AM 3.05PM) I Start work with us now, or anytime you like. I I897 words
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Advertisement230 1988-02-26 51 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production We have vacancies for the following jW^ 2 rotating or permanent S£- night shift -4F\ Compl«t«d Secondary flp»^' Age 16 years old above j^__^__ < Attractive shift allowance i ~~W~ Salary increase after I 3months Attendance Awards Air-conditioned working IV environmenl^,.* *0-~-'230 words
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Advertisement68 1988-02-26 51 An expanding electronics toy factory In Paya Lebar requires 1) EXPERIENCED FEMALE line LEADERS 2) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 3) MALE GENERAL WORKERS c Singaporeans or Malaysians c No experience required c 5-day week c Alr-condltloned environment Interested parties please call personally at 17 Harvey Road #02-01 Singapore 1336 TEL: 2*4-223268 words
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Advertisement440 1988-02-26 51 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production SSSm A US multinational specialty chemical company engaged m the manufacture of coatings and encapsulants, has an immediate vacancy for Warehouseman I a GCE 'O' level or equivalent a 2to 3 years' experience as a storekeeper m a chemical manufacturing pant or440 words
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Advertisement63 1988-02-26 51 Earning abova $600 par month MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS R»quir»m»nt» Pn or Ser eduratlon a Above 20 years old a Completed National Service a Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts a Experience not neressary as training will be provided I Interested candidates please call personally at SANYO-IK COLOR PTE. LTD.63 words
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Advertisement401 1988-02-26 51 101 Positions Vacant. 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production F" Join us NOW! T S.E.S.S. A CARING EMPLOYER Production Operators Requirements: Age 18 yrs and above Male applicants must complete NS Able to write and speak simple English Experience not essential, training will be provided Must be Singaporean or P R401 words
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Advertisement246 1988-02-26 51 I PELMEC t I A large ball bearing I factory m Jurong 1 has vacancies for: Male /Female Singaporeans To work 3 rotating shifts Male /Female Singaporeans To work 2 rotating shifts Female Singaporeans NTC 3 m Metal Machining To work 2 rotating shifts Benefits: High starting pay Confirmation Increment246 words
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Advertisement456 1988-02-26 52 101 Positions Vacant: Production A speaker parts manufacturing company m Juiong Town requires: QC INSPECTORS (Male Female) c Completed Secondary education c NTC 3 m Metal Machining c Able to read vernier, calipet and micrometer c Preferably some QC experience m metal products c Completed N.S. PRODUCTION CLERK (Male/ Female)456 words
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Advertisement396 1988-02-26 52 101 Positions Vacant: Production I Microelectronic b H Packaging li' requires l& (Tuas Bt Merah) Salary up to ffl $580 p/mth. I Pr Sec education I• Bt Merah Permanent morning afternoon -V 2 night Shift Tuas 3 rotating shifts I We offer 5 tidy wcirk week free *J transport (Tuas)396 words
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Advertisement535 1988-02-26 52 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge I MERIDIEN I I SINGAPOUR I 1 1. FLOOR SUPERVISOR I ffi Female aged 26 years and S above I X Minimum 1 year m supervisory I 5 position I 1 2. FRONT OFFICE I I ASSISTANTS 1535 words
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Advertisement32 1988-02-26 52 HOTEL RECEPTIONISTS. MORE than 10 Jobs available as large Switchboard Operator! Typists For multinational Cos Banks Call 732M45 or walk In personal i ly to «rO7-03 Orchard .Shopping Centre. 321 Orchard Road32 words
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Advertisement425 1988-02-26 52 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge APOUjO HOT6L SINGAPOR€ requires 1. FRONT OFFICE CLERKS 1 To peform reception and cashiering duties Fluent m English Pleasant personality 162 metres m height Able to work 3 routing shifts 2. CONFIDENTIAL CLERK Pleasant personality Able to type425 words
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Advertisement394 1988-02-26 52 I IoAM Lav W H Tf r.as immediate vacancies for: A) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (COFFEESHOP) B) WAITERS (LE CHALET RESTAURANT) C) BELLHOP D) FRONT OFFICE CLERK (TEL./ TELEX OPERATOR) t STEWARD ATTENDANT Must be prepared to work on shifts. ATTRACTIVE FRINGE BENEFITS MCLUDE: Free Uniforms Laundry Free Meals Service Charge Annual394 words
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Advertisement523 1988-02-26 52 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge DAI-ICHI HOTEL SINGAPORE invites applicants for the following positions: 1. GRAPHIC ARTIST (FULL/PART TIME) Diploma In Applied Arts (Graphic Designs) Relevant working experience 2. TECHNICIAN Minimum NTC 3 In Electrical/ Mechanical At least 2 years' relevant working experience 3. ACCOUNTS CLERK CJCE O' Level523 words
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Advertisement494 1988-02-26 52 102 Poaitions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounga WAITRESSES Age 18 to 30 Minimum height 16m Charming and pleasant personality We offer good salary and incentives to the right candidates We provide free meal, transport, uniform, laundry, medical consultation and 14 days annual leave. Pteaee call personally today from 3pm to Spm494 words
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Advertisement442 1988-02-26 52 104 Othar Positions Vacant Hagemeyer Electronics (S) Pte Ltd MM DOS'l'Ons NTC or ITC .n Electronics Engineering A mm ot 2 years of <-«Dp'.ence m servicing repairing CTV video camera ana hi fj audio products Possess a class 3 driving licence GCE O Lava equivalent Peasant &d p omat.c d'Sposit'On442 words
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Advertisement324 1988-02-26 52 104 Other Positions Vacant We invite opplicorions I I Dipiomo m Eiecfonic f*od Engrg I Work srudy expe'ie'tce needed ITC Oplomo m Engineering Wirn some supervsory experience I NTC'ITC Dip >n Elecrroocs I SENIOR posirions will be offered ro experienced condidores m QC or Engineering Work >*¥'!* frs^M Cerr >n324 words
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Advertisement583 1988-02-26 53 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 ntK-, p^...,™. in* nik.r D A .i*i An 1M n»w Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions i i I Vacant Vacant583 words
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Advertisement239 1988-02-26 53 Canon STORE ASSISTANTS STORE CLERK Male Some experience m store work (preferable) At least secondary 2 education Successful applicants will be required to work at Singapore Warehouse Martin Road Please call personally at Canon Marketing Services Pte Ltd 2 Alexandra Road #04-01 A Delta House Singapore 031 5 I (Friday:239 words
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Advertisement373 1988-02-26 53 f SPEED BUILDING I MAINTENANCE I PTE. LTD. I GENERAL CLERK/ I RECEPTIONIST 1 ($600) I ROOM MAID CLEANER Benefits: Free meals, uniforms laundry provided On-the-Job training Hospital Surgical Scheme Good career opportunity WALK-IN INTERVIEW between 10 am 12 pm S2 pm 5 pm at The Personnel Department 6-8 Scotts373 words
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Advertisement456 1988-02-26 53 yiOBC CJBUV IM ntMCrMtt nwmnc NrTU MW CnlKlnn« We are an expanding y^ shipchandling firm requiring S the following personnel immediately- >^ 1. PURCHASER (PROVISIONS/ STORES) 2. STORE ASSISTANTS 3. FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS Requirements Below 35 years of age and completed N.S. for posts 1 2). GCE 0' Level Must456 words
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Advertisement45 1988-02-26 53 IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR 1) RECEPTIONIST 2) GENERAL CLERKS GCE (N or O' level) 3) TYPIST LCCI Intermediate Cert or minimum 15 w p m 4) SITES SUPERVISORS Polytechnic Certificate Interested please call at 98 TUAB AYE. 1 JURONG TOWN SINGAPORE 2263 TEL: M2222S SBS 25445 words
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Advertisement522 1988-02-26 53 Setron Limited, an established subsidiary of a Singapore Public Listed Company urgently requires. TECHNICIAN (Delivery/ Installation) Requirements: Minimum GCE l O' level/ NTC 3 m Electrical Installation and Fittings Class 3 driving licence No working experience required WALK-IN INTERVIEW 25/2/88 A 26/2/88 between 9 am 4 pm OR call Ms522 words
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Advertisement646 1988-02-26 53 Gross Income $700- $750 (including overtime and allowance) v Male/Jemale N Singaporean Secondary 1 and above Completed NS NFree transport and uniforms provided plus other benefits. Interested please come personally for an interview at SUMITOMO ELECTRIC (S) PTE LTD lSGulWay Singapore 2262 Tel: *****77 Bus Service 252 from Juiong Interchange646 words
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Advertisement511 1988-02-26 53 GOODYEAR SINGAPORE PTE LTD requires MALE DELIVERY DRIVER a Possess Class 3or 4 driving licence c Completed National Service c Physically fit s Secondary school education c Previous lorry driving experience preferred a Salary commensurate with experience :ntere«ted applicants, plmi write or call for an appointment at: 1211, Upper Boon511 words
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Advertisement676 1988-02-26 54 104 Sacrnf 0 1101 104 ?ic-nt POSm nS T^ 9^^ 0^ 0 9 1M ac rn, POSitl ni 104 Other Position. 121 Vehicle. For Hire 130 For Sa.e: All./ 132 For Ss.e: 134 For Sa.e: Vacan> Vac «n« i T Peugeot/ Volvo Mercedes Datsun/ Nissan SENIOR GUARDS S. SECURITY QUARDS676 words
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Advertisement594 1988-02-26 54 Urgently required A) ELECTRICAL FITTERS c Possess VITB/ NTC c Experience In electrical fitting. Installation an advantage a Valid driving licence B) MALE FACTORY OPERATORS j c Below 30 years old C) FEMALE WIRING OPERATORS a Experience m panel wiring Can read simple electrical drawings Apply pereonally or call Miss594 words
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Advertisement666 1988-02-26 54 Lim's Catering Service require 1) CAPTAIN Salary $fJOO to $850 2) WAITRESSES Salary $500 $650 3) PART-TIME WAITRESSES Salary $3 00-$3.50 per hour Apply personally at: Faculty Club Lower Kant Ridge Rd. S 0511 Tel: /*****2 SBS noa. 96, 216. 186 197. 196 7». NEW MANAOatMCNT K along Sauna Et.666 words
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Advertisement1013 1988-02-26 54 Wa have vacancy lorMALAY/ INDIAN PERSONAL DRIVER c Class 3 driving licence a Age between 40-50 years a More than 5 years relevant experience a Able to understand English Intaraatad applicant* plaaaa call *****5S axt. 111 to arrange for an interview. MESSENGER BOYS URGENTLY required to work for International Cos.1,013 words
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Advertisement969 1988-02-26 54 SECURITY GUARDS REOUIRED Apply slating salary expected with photo it contact tel to' The Management Committee Lagoon View Owners' Assn 5000 Marine Parade Rd Spore 1544 URGENTLY REOUIRED: CHINEBE Dellvey Driver Interested, please call 472-2151/ 472-2253 or come personally at W9, Module 19 PSA Paslr Panjang Warehouse Complex. URGENTLY NEEDED.969 words
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Advertisement813 1988-02-26 54 REOUIRED MALE/ FEMALE Opera- tors $25 Forkllft Driver $30 per day Call. -06-19 Maxwell House Tel *****60 SECURITY GUARDS REOUIRED for Chang! area Please call at 400 Balestler Road, #02-39 Balestler Plaza 253-5701 SHANGHAI HEALTH CTR. requires Cashier urgently Pis call tel: *****94. *****54. *04-01 Pearl's Ctr Eu Tong Sen813 words
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Advertisement599 1988-02-26 54 ncnmL a iiuunruni orr vices. alrcon pickup, panel/ blind van Tel *****30 Seto Co Beach Rd 10-03 Ooldenmlle Tower. RICHARD TRANS SERVICE offers alrcon dlesel/ petrol lorries, pick-ups, vans for rental. Tel: *****05/ *****53 VEHITO RENTAL OFFERS cars for Spore St M'sla use Competitive rates 20% discount scheme also avail599 words
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Advertisement791 1988-02-26 54 '61 VOLVO 244 QL Manual owner, alrcon. radio cassette, s/rlms Tax 3/88 Tip top *****77 9/S4 ALFA ROMEO Ciullletta 2 0 4-door Private owners Tip top condition *****44 131 For Sale: BMW 85 BMW 32OiA. auto. 4-door, 2nd owner, ist class cond Sports rims Exclusive stereo View: 47 Scotts Road.791 words
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Advertisement979 1988-02-26 54 72 MERCEDES 280S Mat paint, central lock, power win dows. beautiful rond $13 000 Tel *****51 79 MERCEDES 200 manual Pte owner Nice number Oood cond Hl-fl White colour $37 KOO Tel *****53, *****93 'SO MERCEDf S 200 manual New road tax. excellent cond full accessories Highest offer cures 360979 words
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Advertisement977 1988-02-26 54 f'free^ HONEST VALUATION i We pay top price. Call us Ist. any makes/ models, PARF or Non-PARF We buy/ sell Contact *****07 ,A *****90 y*» NEW CARS ARE overpriced Go for 6 months old Pulsar 1 3OLX guaranteed accident free $43,800 with expensive Blaupunkt set others Owner changing to bigger977 words
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Advertisement1018 1988-02-26 55 l v IJJ r J>a«e 133 For Sale. 133 For Sale: 133 For Sale: 133 For Sale m c«, c.i A ~7^r^ THE NEW FIAT REGATA^S^ /-—-v Italian Luxury Japanese Economy WJgWWWW^J G^oGQ£^^ check out the competition mmm^^^^m^^^^^^^ B^LflHatfl S- SERVICE Unt *****4 Crcu,! Link «o» A-2 Buttng) Swee Hong1,018 words
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Advertisement820 1988-02-26 55 135 For Sale: Toyota 77 TOYOTA COROLLA KE3O Atrcond.. s/rlms. new rd tax Pte I owner $10,500 0.n.0 *****55 7$ TOYOTA PUBLICA 1000 Alrcon., hl-fl. sports rims, tip top cond $8,900 252-6228 78 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 Statlonwagon Alrcon. radio cassette, good cond *****53 79 NEAR COROLLA 1.2. pte. owner. PARF820 words
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Advertisement800 1988-02-26 55 136 For Sale. j Mitsubishi MID 80 MITSUBISHI SL Lancer New hl-fl, s/rlms, tyres, alrcon. $16,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****94 NON-PARF 1978 SIGMA 1600. EW plate, alrcon. hl-fl. excellent cond $10,800 Can loan *****03/7. ■Q' REGN. ALMOST '82 Mltsublsh Oalant 1600 CS. Alrcond.. tax 5/88. Immaculate cond *****33 O 11/84 GALANT.800 words
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Advertisement841 1988-02-26 55 137 For Sale: Mazda Q ALMOST 1963 Mazda 929 LM manual 5-speed. Director's car, like new $20,800 0.n.0. *****08 O NEAR '82 Mazda 323 15 Notchback. Alrcon., hl-fl. Tax June "88 Superb condition. Tel. *****61. 0 PLATE '84 Mazda 626 OLX. hatchback, alrcon., hi fl, s/rlms. *****01 Q '83 MAZDA841 words
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Advertisement828 1988-02-26 55 138 For Sale: Honda M EX MODEL. AccordTJanuaTS owners. Cond. better than '85. No repair needed. New tax/ tyres/ s/rlms. Full accessories. $39 500 Can loan $31,000 256-9680 Teo 11/80 Q PLATE Honda Civic sdoor. Power windows, alrcon., radio cassette. Good condition S$ 13.200 Tel *****30. 3 DAYS TO '80828 words
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Advertisement784 1988-02-26 55 139 For Sale: Daihatsu 1978 DAIHATSU CHARADE XTE speeds Alrcon. radio cassett New tax. Very well malntalne< Tel *****34 1964 NEAR DAIHATSU Charade C 5-door, alrcon. hl-ft. tmmaculal cond. $25,500 Exchange welcom Tel: *****44 4/81 DAIHATSU CHARADE 1 OXTI 5-dr.. square lamps. 2 owner alrcon.. hl-fl. Tax 3/88, orlglni cond.784 words
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Advertisement580 1988-02-26 55 141 For Sale: Othei Makes 5 c D ft H MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. d 7 Chang Cham Road (Off Lang Kaa/ Hoy Fart Road) iS Singapora 0315 le PRIVATE REGISTRATION c. 1667 BMW 520t Auto, atrcon s/rlms 1666 Alfa 33 Green Clover all E con., s/rtms. Nissan Sunny 16 SGX580 words
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Advertisement580 1988-02-26 55 141 For Sale: Other Makes LATE '64 CITROEN HX! Power steering, alrcon hl-fl. t top cond Low mileage 445-136' MID 1980 SUBARU 16 GLF speed Pte owner, alrcon, hi-: sports rims $13,900 0.n.0. *****' MID '60 SUBARU 16 GFT 2-d coupe Alrcon hl-fl. s/rlms. t top cond Loan $12,000 *****28580 words
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Advertisement722 1988-02-26 55 142 For Sale: Commercial s Vehicles s. 'P CASH PAYMENT. HIGHEST offer I for Commercial Vans, Pickups Lorries 10"/ 14', PB 1 Buses and Statlonwagons We also sell Tel 444-9381/ 448-9426, 7am llpm BENCAR TRADERS OFFER 83 Datsun Diesel ptck-up, '81 Ll■P teace, C2O van St also Q' St pte722 words
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Advertisement638 1988-02-26 55 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1960 OATSUN 120r panel van rcon New paint New tax Tel «6."V395 1980 DATSUN 120 V panel van Rd. tax/ insurance July '88 Alrcon $4,500 Tel *****85/ 6 I 1660 SUBAPU 600 Van 5-door Rd available Very good condlI tlon $3,700 >no Tel *****50 1960638 words
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Advertisement673 1988-02-26 56 143 Sale/ Wanted: Motorcycles/ Scooters BAN HOCK HIN CO PTE LTD 68 Rangoon Road Singapore 0021 Tel *****22 Model D/Payment Mthly Inatal KXKI3S $1003 $*****x24 RXZI9B $1083 $163 90x24 rZRIBFf ***** $*****x24 1/.K125 $1262 $20l> 00x24 RDUSIX $1067 $175 75 x 24 I 1000 $T24 85 50 x 24 I673 words
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Advertisement818 1988-02-26 56 144 Vehicles Wanted 144 Vehicles Wanted IF YOU'RE LOOKING tor the bt-st value for fOUI cat (.ill modeM Contact NU 2««\i22 2885M6 REQUIRED A IeOOC.C. 1 owner. any brand car No brokers Owni er.s. plea.se •all 7:14 BJBJ URGENTLY REQUIRED FEW .irv any make No dealers pis. Also sell Tel818 words
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Advertisement826 1988-02-26 56 172 Accommodation Available: Houses WESS ASSOCIATES (Ealab 1973) House* 0.10 Ml. Sinai Riae rl storey sernl'd h turn 13.000 D 10 Ming Tech Pk. d/storey corner terrace W furn $1,800 D.21 Sunaet Squara I storey bungalow r tarn $1,600 D.ll Watten Drive <l storey corner terrace $1 200 Apartmant* DOS826 words
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Advertisement623 1988-02-26 56 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available. Available: Apartments Apartments The art of fine living. Beautiftil|y furnished dining rooms. nepralc lully equipped kitchens, etegmi <ni«- or two bedroom smics ri^ht m th< i hean <»n >n hard Road At TheAsCOtt, WC tak« i pride m giving OUT cttenta their own home. A623 words
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Advertisement698 1988-02-26 56 173 Accommodation Available Apartments 1 FOR LEASE I Luxurious condo. aN 23 Newton Road. Area* 3660/3 154jq.ft. 4 bedrooms plus servant's room Facilities: Swimming pool, sauna and whirlpool, squash court, children's playground, basement carpark. Contact owner /developer: Superior Developer* (S) Pte Ltd Teh *****51/2 k Agents welcome TANGLIN HILL Townh'se/698 words
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Advertisement1005 1988-02-26 56 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO. SUN. BREEZE and greenery Exclusive 4 units devt Sharing pool and tennis Spacious 3 bdrms. Large balcony/ kitchen. P/furn Near American school $3600 Shenton 223-2585 D.15 MANDARIN GARDEN Condo mals (2013 sq.ft Magnificent seavlew. 3 1 bdrms. Luxuriously furn Modern kitchen appliances. Full facilities Ideal1,005 words
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Advertisement1007 1988-02-26 56 173 Accommodation Available Apartments LANDMARK TOWERS APARTMENTS comprising 2/ 3 bedrooms for rent. Recreational facilities available Tel *****11 LEONIE TOWERS BLK B 14th storey mals. for rent, facing pool, rent neg View Sat tt Sun 3pm-spm LUCKY TOWERS 3 bdrms apt partly furnished with full coodo. facilities $2,300 (i n1,007 words
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Advertisement942 1988-02-26 56 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 ORCHARD AREA. Ciranur Twr 2* 1. f/furn., s/pooi. Beautiful environment $2000 SPS *****92 D 9 ORCHARD VICINITY, walk-up 3 rms 1400 sq ft F/furn alrcon $1050 Talho *****91 *****03 D.9 SOPHIA CT. (Orchard) New 4-1 2.800 sq ft Well furn Pool' squash $2,300 TMF *****66942 words
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Advertisement819 1988-02-26 56 175 Accommodation Wanted: Houses E'JNOS A HAIG HI vinnity unturn singlr or d storey hse with gdn urgently required by estab play centre for Its expansion programme Tel *****23 ANY DIST S/STOREY bunglw. wanted urgently for old folk hOBM church use *****54/ *****11 CLIENTS URGENTLY REOUIRE h him- apt Any819 words
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Advertisement589 1988-02-26 57 179 For Sale HouB4>» 17» For Sato: Houses m L OCBC PROPERTY SERVICES gTEJLTDj|^ PROPERTIES FOR SALE Apartments $210,000 o no D 4 Teresa Vilie penth'se $850,000 o no. 7 Golden Mile Apt $310,000 0.n.0. DlO Ridgewood Uholiho/Kamehamehf $410,000 0.n.0. 314 Jin Molek (2 units) $140,000/ $165,000 0.n.0. $170,000 on589 words
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Advertisement551 1988-02-26 57 Corrective soil treatment stops termites. Call your pest control fumigation expert on *****26. <<3 jOrVilliam Jacks Pest Control The Protector ol Health and Property I NOUSES FOR SALE 0.13 38 MACKERROW RO.. 2 storey detached bungalow. 5-1 bdrms 7,047 »q.ft. 0.13 32 SUNSHINE TERRACE single-storey detached. 41 1 bdrms. 5.553551 words
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Advertisement885 1988-02-26 57 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses fill East Coast Hill IB Sennett Avenue Upper East Coast Road 2/3 Storey Semi-detached Bungalows Exclusively Designed Nearing Completion Freehold Land Land areas: 4095 4820 sq. ft. Contact sales dept. LUCKY REALTY CO. LTD. #06 00 6th Storey, Far East Pla^a (next885 words
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Advertisement764 1988-02-26 57 0.10 3-BTOREY TOWNHOUSE. 3200 sq.ft. 4-1 bdrms./ split-level, private gdn./ covered car porch, f'hold 1550.000. Jonsen: *****66 0.1027 SIXTH AYE. d/storey seml-d. 3450 sq.ft. 4+l rms., terrazzo/ parquet, 18 yrs f'hold Price neg. Tel: *****88 (8 lines). D.ll, WATTEN HILL, townh'se 3 1 rms. Alrcon. P/furn. Security Pool 2,700 sq.ft.764 words
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Advertisement898 1988-02-26 57 179 For Sal*: Mouse* JOHOR BAHRU. IKM. to town Large bunglw 20.000 sq.ft Oood area, near seafront M s24o 000 Call (owner) Ltm. 07-*****1. MUST VIEWII 0.20 beautifully renovated s/storey bunglw. 3-1 rms./ 3 attached F'hold $618K Future Homes *****63 ONLY $S7OK NEO. for ft/storey seml-d In D.ll 3 1898 words
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Advertisement879 1988-02-26 57 179 For Sale: Houses O.lt TAI KENO Cidn d storey Urr 2000/ 1900 sq.ft 4 rms 1400K Challenger *****88 D.M TAI KENQ Qdn 2-1/2-storey Int«r terr 1650 sqft. 3« 1/ bath with basement. Accent *****16 D.M TAI HWAN Est 2-storey terrace 3+ 1 rms. mln $420K *****10/ *****56 (agt O.M879 words
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Advertisement1126 1988-02-26 57 186 For Sal*: 186 For Sale: Private Apartments Private Apartments GRACIOUS LIVING ~l AT ITS BEST!! MWYUAN 62. Waterloo Street t j fJ^ Affordable luxurious apartments qUCVN m prime location. > piAT 15 storey Block Only 26 units *~> op« o 111 l Wji Rjles I loin fniigt up to1,126 words
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Advertisement1030 1988-02-26 57 186 For Sal*. Private Apartment! 015T.5 PARKVIEW CONDO. 1) 19 Chuan Pk 2 3 mis 1)9 Kay I'oh Rd 3 rms D.21 Toh Vi Ct I rms *****28 (Hedy) D.OB CAIRNHM.L PLAZA spacious 4 bdrms servant's Split-level 3200 sq ft F'hold $630K Han St Boons *****70 D.lO ANGULUA MANS, luxurious1,030 words
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Advertisement911 1988-02-26 57 186 For Sal*: Privai* Apartment* CHEAPI D.ll HILLCREBT Arcadia •jotw -.14 ft 4 bdrms Renovated. furn $315K neg DM *****94/ 5 CHUAN PK 1150 sq ft $305,000 ono Kaber Dr walk-up 1071 sq ft $285,000 ono CKS *****33 CLEMENTI CONDO. 2 1 bdrms Quiet location Built-in 1.175 sq ft $275,000911 words
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Advertisement805 1988-02-26 58 188 For Sato: 186 For Sal*: Private Apartments j Private Apartments When the best things m life really matter. i\o** B^ r^ k I Bal ibmmb bbbblJi Vaa 1 a I^WJB^^TBJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BjflßJ [BJy Located m the prime Tanglin residential area on one of Singapore's few remaining pieces of freehold land, Tanglin805 words
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Advertisement453 1988-02-26 58 I D.B KIM BENO apt High fir. 3 I bdrms 1200 sq.ft. Ceramic/ parI quet 8240 K. Eurohome: 298-8022 OJ LEOtME TWR. 3000 sq.ft. 3 rms study, servant's. Best facing, i Well kept 8588 K. Agt. *****70 0.8. ORANOE HOTS.: Luxurious apt 4+ l bdrms. $690,000 Sunnyland *****13 DJ ORAMOC453 words
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Advertisement1118 1988-02-26 58 190 For Sale. HUDC Apartments Dl 9 HOUGANG AYE.2 3■ 1 1700 sq ft Tastefully turn $255K on.o D.21 Pine Grove 3' 1 1700 sq ft Well kept. $305 K 0.n.0. Castle it Cottage *****05 *****11 FARRER CT. 3+ 1 bdrms. 1770 sq ft. facing East well kept it renovated1,118 words
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Advertisement1087 1988-02-26 58 191 For Sale. HDB Apartments S-ROOMED~ 8«do* 406/710/ SOS turn. $130-SI3SK Ghim Moh I $177,000 Spottltwood* 103 SIBBK 4 BOOM fcO Jin R«|«h 102 1114,000 Sin MiO9 25 $73,000 T Bl«ng«h M/ 68 (•••vi«» i SIISK 3- ROOMED D«pol Rd. 103 $55,000 G*ylang B«hru 93 (full CPf) $87,000 North Sridg*1,087 words
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Advertisement1032 1988-02-26 58 191 For Sale: HDB Apartmenta 4-RM. HOUOANO. Blk 232 A marble, cabinet/ 81k. 116. ceramic cabinet, many extras, p/furn See to offer Wynn *****04. 4-RM. SELETAR WEST (new generation), ceramics, cabinet alrcond, vacant now! $65k (CPF $03,500) Agt *****35 4-RM. TECK WHYE 81k.17, marble kitchen cabinet, view to offer Blk1,032 words
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Advertisement977 1988-02-26 58 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. BOON LAV Place Blk 212 High fir. 829K 0.n.0. (Full CPF: $31,500) Tel *****75 3-RM. BT. MERAH SS3K. Paya Lebar S3SK; Boon Lay $32K, Holland $44K Comtrade *****07/ 8. 3-RM. CLEMENTI BLK 379. $51K All CPF West Coast blk 513. all terrazzo. cabinets *****62977 words
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Advertisement641 1988-02-26 58 192 HDB Apartments Wanted 'wanted* HDB 3 4 5 Rooms Any Type Estate and Condition THE REWARD Genuine Buyers Ready Cash Payment Professional Services I X| NIN KAI V PROPERTIES (Since 1977) Tel: *****22 (12 lines) F«k: *****72 TU: ***** Wf ~HDB fjj CLEMENTI \JB WEST COAST JURONG EAST JURONG641 words
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Advertisement781 1988-02-26 58 194 Factory Space 194 Factory Space hsrt«g n UNION VV JALANPEMIMPIN X "*< «UNION TEXTILE CO L^^jSfe^ TEL: *****33 jlftg^' 8 1300 sq.ft. to 13,500 sq.H. I NIN KAI PROPERTIES SALE/ LEASE JURONG Slta Built-m Land Benol ***** ***** Chla Ping ***** *****0 Joo Koon ***** ***** Klan Teck 9430781 words
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Advertisement649 1988-02-26 58 PEI-FU IND BLDG. New Industrial Rd. Fty cum office/ store, partition. 40 ft. container bays Tel *****66 RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX. Tannery block prime factory space 1700 sq ft Attractive Rent Tei: *****49 WEST COAST HIGHWAY locality 16.000 sq ft factory with 35.000 sq ft land. 30 years leasehold for sale649 words
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Advertisement484 1988-02-26 58 196 For Sale. Office Spaces INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 219 sq.m. (2.357 sq.ft.) Attractive corner unit with harbour view, suituated next to MRT station Baat Offara Invttad. With or without furnishing* Contact Mrs Soh. Tel 224-6444 OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE 7 unit* 60 sq.m. A 126 sq.m Location: Mtddts Road tor vtawtng484 words
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Advertisement485 1988-02-26 59 196 For Sala: 196 For Sala: Offica Spacas I Offica Spacas INCOME COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY LOANS Available tor Olliees Shops Factory units Interest Rate Up to 10 yr» 7.75° pa 11 to 20 yrs 8 00°o pa Loan and CPF Savings (inclusive stamp legal lees) up to 80% ot valuation485 words
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Advertisement728 1988-02-26 59 THONG TECK BUILDING. 15 ScotUs Rd 1.342 sq.ft of groundfloor showroom cum office space for lease at $6.00 p.s.f. Exclusive office space with fantastic view along Robinson Rd. Rental from $2.50 per sq.ft. Interested call OURS *****17. ORCHARO AREA S2 onwards. Carpeted. Llat Twr., Faber House, Thong Teck, Orchard Plaza/728 words
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Advertisement838 1988-02-26 59 197 For Rant: Offica Spacas JUN KIN BLDG North Bridge Rd Seah St Junction 2800 sq ft Reasonable rent Cosmo *****13 MANHATTAN HOUSE 1491 sq ft with partitioned rms St built-in cablneUs $3,200 Mr l.lm *****68 NORTH BRIDGE CENTRE. Brand new DtflM space 300 2.000 sq ft Foursome Holdings *****83838 words
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Advertisement1239 1988-02-26 59 200 For Rant: 200 For Rant: 200 For Rant: Shop Spacas Shop Spacas Shop Spacas jf^l URBAN (II!|HKI)KVKIX)I>MKNT I I""* AUTHORITY TOWARDS A BETTER CITY PROPERTIES TO LET (FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED) cnnpQ Albert Complex Funan Centre Beauty World Centre Orchard Point Albert Complex Orchard Point Blanco Court South Bridge Centre Cuppage Centre1,239 words
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Advertisement836 1988-02-26 59 203 Land: Sale/ Wanted 203 Land. Sale/ Wanted 241 Tour* 241 Tour* l^fl EXCELLFNTFRFEHOLD I k I llVtt: RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENT 1 Al^llaf^^f TIT^SS 7^ iCBk PROPERTY WITH i I— CJklXl. IMA, l l" r DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL I i I Jrf aa^ iffr^VH^VW/l fcXk I LAND: APPROX 12,000 SQ.FT I M836 words
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Advertisement298 1988-02-26 61 f GENETIC I COMPUTER SCHOOL I COMPUTER STUDIES (London Inst.) C«G 418 Pari/Ful»-trm« $120 p.m. 'US QUALIFIED INSTALLER lUS Accounting Ver 4.2 Computer Concepts Wordstar 2000 Lotus 1-2-3/ Dbaae 111 DOS. Pascal/ Cobol/Bas»c/Forlran Enrol Now* I *****88/9 I I #03-04 Paradiz Cantra 1 S(0718) 265 Secretarial/ Typing i Courses "receptionist/298 words
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Advertisement220 1988-02-26 61 265 Secretarial/ Typing Courses PART-TIME WEEKEND: 12 March 1988 WEEKDAY 14 March 1968 FULL-TIME: 14 March 1988 tel: immi* BRIGHTON COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE 32S Boon Lay Ptaca 03-00 UOB BuMdtng (5)2254 TYPING 1/2/3 MTHS.: Rapid/ Normal. Spore Inst. ot Commerce *****81/ *****49 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses COMPUTER COURSES COiDuitnc irvg220 words
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Advertisement336 1988-02-26 61 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses i The education people with your Interest at heart OUR NEXT FULL TIME/ PART TIME PSC (Private Secretarial Course) CLASSES COMMENCE. 7th Mar. 1988 For more Information, please call us BOOKKEEPING (BEGINNERS) (BUKIT MERAH) Mon 6.30- 9.30pm 29/02 Tue 6.30- B.oopm 01/03 Thur 8 00- 9.30pm336 words
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Advertisement575 1988-02-26 61 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses FULL TIME CLASSES For School le^ivfi, ol N O A leve's Commencing m MARCH GCC A 7 O Level Private Secretarial Course Diploma m Marketing/PR Diploma m Managerial Principles Electrical Engineering Pt I ft II English for Commerce ■•or foreign sljdents 4 otnersi Shorthand Theory Bookkeeping575 words
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Advertisement586 1988-02-26 61 267 Language Course* Jafjav /16r Sachiko Vaix A rts School CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE Beginnare: 3/3 6.00pm-730pm Thurs. JAPANESE LANGUAGE Advancad Part II: 29/2 6 Oupm-7 30pin Mon 151 CHIN SWEE ROAD MANHATTAN HOUSE #10-15 (0316) TEL: *****43 JAPANESE LANGUAGE FOR SOCIAL/ BUSINESS Elementary Stage Conducted by experienced and qualified Native Teachers586 words
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Advertisement668 1988-02-26 61 278 Other Courses/ 278 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction COURSBjM A practical and higMy e«»>, bM 'eadny study prograrr. I Vs>gne<j to help you improve your C c Reading Speed c Retention Power 8 Comprehension Study Ability I Course conducted using lectures and speoa"v designed I I teaching ads and eieroses668 words
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Advertisement710 1988-02-26 61 274 Hairdressing/ Beauty Courses BEAUTY FOREVER SALOON Florist Personal elementary/ Inter Si beauty courses taught by professional beautician who Is trained from Parts, Hongkong St Japan Call *****10/ *****70 ISABELLE LANCRAY HAIR Beauty School offers Full -time/ Part-time Hairdressing St Beauty Courses on easy payment term Call *****22/ *****12/ *****38710 words
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Advertisement716 1988-02-26 62 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TEI 730-5724/5/6/8 4 5669<DtD\ 737-0011 TELFFAX 732-2759 TELEX RS ***** TIMEADBRATES The Strarts Times- $2685 per colcm The Sunday Times -$2B ISoercolcm BOXSFRViCE $6 00 (Collected) •$lO 00 (Posted) opera* cm APPOINTMENTS J^^ gj^ MINISTRY OF HEALTH. SINGAPORE /w Sflliß < a pupil assistant nurses 1/ (B) STUDENT NURSES716 words
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Advertisement587 1988-02-26 62 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION 1 Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the following posts: POST 1 KINDERGARTEN INSPECTOR (ON CONTRACT) POST 2 DANCERS POST 3 CHINESE ORCHESTRA MEMBERS POST 4 CLERICAL OFFICERS POST 5 ASSISTANT WARDROBE MISTRESS I Requirements I Post 1 The minimum entry requirement is587 words
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Advertisement451 1988-02-26 62 Texas Instruments Field Challenge. If you're an outgoing professional Engineer, here's your opportunity to align yourself with one of the world's most reputable semiconductor companies. Applications Engineer Based m Singapore The technical expert who will provide technical support to customers users of Tl semiconductors, work with clients on design of451 words
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Advertisement15 1988-02-26 62 [rfh^] someone^ overseas about Singapore. I i r .a. I^'. Advertise m it CaU 730-5669/5728.15 words
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Advertisement632 1988-02-26 62 H WOOLWORTH OVERSEAS CORP. iBS a division of F W Woorworth Co USA. servicing ma Qb variety and speciatty stores of the Corporation, is Vgk Xjt positioned to substantially increase business Jgk activities m this region We are now looking for ra experienced and qualified parsonnel to fill the gK632 words
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Advertisement660 1988-02-26 63 Degussa <3^ If you are a cut id: I above others... I: i'.il Tne No 1 PC B manufacturer .1 leading bonding wire producer •j! j J would like to meet you. Degussa Electronics is a modem and established subsidiary of the leading DEGUSSA Group of West Germany engaged m660 words
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Advertisement63 1988-02-26 63 APPOINTMENT OF ARCHITECTS Applications are invited from Architects who are registered or eligible for registration with Lembaga Akitek Malaysia or Board of Architects Singapore for appointment to intermediate and senior Application m own hand-writing together with typed CV and a recent photo to reach: ARCHITECTS 61 3rd Storey Uniteers Building63 words
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Advertisement684 1988-02-26 63 The Garden Hotel controller The Peninsula Group, South East Asia's most experienced hotel management company is looking for an exceptional individual to fulfil the position of Controller m the PRC's largest hotel located m Guangzhou. This is not a position for a book-keeper but a senior management post. As such684 words
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Advertisement484 1988-02-26 63 An expanding and progressing print production h design house Invites application for: GRAPHIC DESIGNER VISUALISER Fully qualified with minimum 2 years experience Printing knowledge is necessary F/A ARTIST Top notch finished artist Experience m producing tast and neat artworks with knowledge m layout, typography and printing. Please apply with photo,484 words
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Advertisement785 1988-02-26 63 NOTICES PORT Of SINGAPORE AUTHORITY I TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited for (1) RENOVATION TO OFFICE AT GODOWN F5. I H TANJONG PAGAR TERMINAL |8 Cost of Document Drawings $55 00 m Closing Date 22 Mar 88 B Eligibility CIDB General Building Class I |8 A 1 above fij785 words
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Advertisement725 1988-02-26 64 fli(#PWDllll TENDER NOTICE m CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) CQSM3IBB Raising of Road Pavement at West Coast Road <B) PWD/CQS/ADD/T/3/88 Nominated SubContract tor the Supply and Delivery of Ceramic Tiles to Main Contractors of North and South Multi-Storey Carparks, Changi Airport interested Tile Suppliers are required to view725 words
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Advertisement753 1988-02-26 64 PUBUC UTILITIES BOBRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB CSD Registered Contractors for the following 1 Supply of cable joint for 600 1 ,000 volts, 35mm 2 4-core cables. 2 Supply of 5kV and 15kV insulation tester. For items 1 and 2 Registered Contractors m Supply of Electrical753 words
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Advertisement594 1988-02-26 64 TENDER NOTICE H Tenders are invited for: S&ESk 1) Customisation and conducting f^^H Management Development Pro- uflH gramme for approximately 90 fl^H Division I officers. 2) Manufacture, supply, delivery, J^H installation and commissioning on Sfl^l a turn-key basis of a High Frequency ||^H Transmitter and Receiver set at the HI594 words
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Advertisement981 1988-02-26 64 I Cost of Document/ Separate tenders are invited Closing tor each of the following Category Dati ERECTION AND COMPLETION General Building $250/ ot 4 Blocks of 10 and 12 Storey A6 21 03 88 Buildings (Total 332 Units) at Pasir Ris New Town Neighbourhood 4 Contract 9 ERECTION AND COMPLETION981 words
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Advertisement646 1988-02-26 64 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT Tenders are invited for the following (A) 24 SETS MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM. 5 PRINTERS AND 1 LASER PRINTER FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE Tender No CSD3/E237/0288 Financial L.m.t: $100 000/ Heod: CSD/CMP/10 (B) WASHING AND CLEANING OF REGISTRY OF VEHICLES PREMISES (INCLUDING GARDENING A GRASS CUTTING) AND GRASS646 words
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Advertisement780 1988-02-26 65 I ZJX± NANYANG I TECHNOLOGICAL I TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited for the *ol lowing B (1) Proposed Construction of Control Rooms B m Civil Workshop 4. School of Civil and B Structural Engineering (Contract No fl NTI/EO/65/87) fl Eligibility: CIDB Registered Building I Contractors of Class Al and780 words
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Advertisement821 1988-02-26 65 SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited under the following headings a) Tender for the supply of security guard services to Brown Boveri Government Training Centre for the period Ist April 1988 to 31st March 1989 Tender Ref: BBGTC/G/A/049 b) Tender for the supply of security guard services to Tata821 words
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Advertisement765 1988-02-26 65 ■NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIcII TENDER NOTICE II Tenders are invited for the following 1 1 i) Tender for the Supply and Delivery 1 1 of Photocopying and Duplicating Paper to Ngee Ann Polytechnic for H I the period 1 .4.88 to 31 .3.89. 1 1 II Tender Reference :NP PSS/69 87765 words
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Advertisement833 1988-02-26 65 Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for j^B I I BUILDING gB Tender No. AMM T 88 008 Supply and I installation of 1 x 1000 KVA genset to I Geylang Exchange. I Showround Date I 4.3 88 at 10 00 am at Geylang Exchange I I Guard Post. 40833 words
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Advertisement70 1988-02-26 65 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 2 of 1988 In the Matter of the Companies i Ad (Chapter 50) And In the Matter q( PREFAB FURNITURE PTE. LTD Notice of Wlndino-Up Order Windmg-Up Order made on the 12th day of February 1988 Name70 words
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Advertisement587 1988-02-26 65 I fU|jKKI)KVKI/)|>MK\T TOWARDS A BETTER CITY TENDER NOTICE Separate Tenders are invited from Contractors for (1) RESURFACING OF CARPARK FLOORS WITH FLOOR HARDENER TREATMENT INCLUDING MINOR REPAIRS TO REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS AT CUPPAGE CENTRE, CUPPAGE ROAD 12) DELIVERY, INSTALLATION. TESTING AND COMMISSIONING OF MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS (Each of the microcomputers must587 words
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Advertisement1800 1988-02-26 66 LAJ SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC L, V^^4 DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION I invites applications for admission to the following courses: A I I I (1) BUSINESS PLAN FOR A SMALL I I (6) POLYMER CHARACTERISATION BY I I ENTERPRISE THERMAL ANALYSIS This course, conducted by the Department of Business Administration This course,1,800 words
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Advertisement364 1988-02-26 66 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Petition No 14 of 1988 In the Matter of the Companies Act Section 2278 (Chapter 50) And m the Matter of Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises Ltd Notice of Petition lor Judicial Management Order Notice is hereby given that a petition364 words
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Advertisement520 1988-02-26 66 Tenders are invited tor the supply of the items below (Closing time is 1 1 00 am of date shown) 1. KETAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE INJECTION Tender No HQMS 5 88<T) Closing Date 25-3-88 2. RMX 286 OPERATING SYSTEM Tender No PTBBOOI3 Closing Date 18-3-88 3. ADAPTOR. CONNECTOR Tender No PT8001 27520 words
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Advertisement899 1988-02-26 66 IN THK lIK.II ((MKI OF THK RKPI BLIC OF NIN(iAPORK Companies Winding! p No. of I*W In the Matter ef the Cempanir* Art (Cap. S») And In the Matter ef BKSTLAND DEVELOPMENT (PTE) LTD (In receivership) ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up of899 words
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Advertisement862 1988-02-26 66 IN lUX Hit. lt (Ol K'l OK THK I Kh'Pl HI.M OF SINGAPOKK Cempanlfs Winding I p Ne. U af ISWt In thr matter *f the Ompaalea j Art, Chapter 5* Aao la the matter ef SOITHKRN OCEAN SHIPS! ILDINU CO. PTK. LTD. ADVKRTISKMENT OF PETITION Notire is hereby given862 words
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Advertisement1123 1988-02-26 66 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 35 of 1966 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 50) And In the Matter of GITANO WALLCOVERINGS <S) PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of1,123 words
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Advertisement89 1988-02-26 67 Hot issuo! Meeting Men What's the social scene like for the single girl m Afff i m^Mll C/ iZ7 Singapore? m Sinfully Sheldon i^te*^ ""^^B! Oi/r /'/j/rs/ 1 /or blood, lust and revenge why Sidney Sheldon s potboilers sell On The Dragon's Trail Looking back on what the past Dragon89 words
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Miscellaneous1696 1988-02-26 67 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ACT I ™E HIGH COURT OF THE (CAP 20 1985 ED.) REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE HIGH COURT OF Afcndmg I Ip No i SINGAPORE c ->o™ nor |M thf> matter of the Companies in Bankiuptcy No 3802 ot 1986 Ai (Chapfer 50, Rt Fx W^ N1,696 words
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Miscellaneous575 1988-02-26 67 Bf* llBl *"^^^jT^^^PH !to"9v Hiir^iouTfA^r^^w sufii; you I^^^^lJ V^v^Sg^J sp y 1 -^L^ JV-C< ta x/ ANP U)ALKIN6 AWAY... W, THE BOHN LOSER By Art Snnsom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker /Zffa /^rOti TWEN, \M\O CAW V] r?] f 7^] T T~7 SAM 6 A6 A PS6CLAE, BCT L&s^s I575 words
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Article, Illustration739 1988-02-26 68 KANHAN CHANDRAN - KANHAN CHANDRAN By TEENAGERS. They're all over the place, poking their wet noses m and claiming space for themselves. With 16-year-old Tiffany sitting at the top of the charts, it's not surprising that this young bunch is becoming more and more audacious. Take Debbie Gibson, a young New739 words
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Advertisement221 1988-02-26 68 Join HER WORLD'S SUNSCAPE WEEKEND latam Island March 19 20 1 l\ «rV n. *1 iS i Sib Ang Peng Siong Zainal Abidin Albert Teo Jennifer Schoon Yes, get away from the HHR World's Sunsc ape player, Zainal Abidin, and fanatics, there will be ringing telephones, and Weekend packs m221 words
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Advertisement297 1988-02-26 68 The SD Sound SouTc&ofexcelJjeM^Sm luiru miAi itv cniiup 1^ nlbn yiinLi I t ouuriu BP^^^ *^^Cw& B^. rlT'uUuU L^^^^^^^^ T"OUuO *6 1 keys «40 preset tones Touch responce »6i keys «40 preset tones PCM auto-rhythms •8-note polyphonic «Pitch bender 1 p CM auto-rhythms »8-note polyphonic Modulation wheel »Cas'O chord •Chord/operation297 words
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Miscellaneous299 1988-02-26 68 TOMORROW Pop Club Don Johnson: Heartbeat (Ch 5, 8 pm): Not satisfied with a career in acting, the Miami Vice man has lent his vocal cords to some melodies. Not unusually, the album didn't get very far, but Johnson reckons he can have a go at promoting it. Hence this299 words
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Miscellaneous137 1988-02-26 68 similar treatment here. And sometimes, all the images fuse and confuse no end, accompanied by Johnson's unmusical voice the man has no soul when he sings. (And it's unfortunate, given some good material by Bob Seger and Tom Petty. In between all this to suit the songs there are flashbacks137 words
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Article, Illustration695 1988-02-26 69 By JUDITH HOLMBERG AMATEUR drama group, The Necessary Stage, has been invited to take part m this year's Edinburgh Festival of Arts. The invitation came after two of the troupe's members were interviewed on Multitrack 3, a 30-minute series on the BBC World Service. "Naturally,695 words
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Article, Illustration883 1988-02-26 69 JUDITH TAN - JUDITH TAN By IN PLACE of its 17th Arts Festival, the United World College of South-east Asia will hold a month-longJProgramme of Arts Events 1987/88. According to Mrs Ann Kumar, the Publicity Officer, the programme began in December last year with a883 words
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229 1988-02-26 69 Knight - Knight Chess By SINGAPORE has four more players added to the latest Fide (World Chess Federation) international rating list for men. They are Derrick Heng (national champion), Wong Foong Yin, Winston Williams and Low Pc Yeow, all of whom played m last year's National229 words
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Miscellaneous139 1988-02-26 69 What's On PERFORMANCES PIAF. Musical drama on the life of the legendary French singer. Drama Centre. Preview. 8 pm. Tickets at $6. Today March 6: 8 pm. Matinee at 2.30 pm tomorrow and Sunday.as well as March 5 and 6 Tickets at $8, $10, $12 and $15 from Tangs, Centrepoint,139 words
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Miscellaneous120 1988-02-26 69 trette, third-level podium block, Shell Tower. Admission: Free, on first-come-first-served-basis. (See article above.) MEDEA by Euripides. Singapore's first outdoor production. Fort Canning Park. 8 pm. Tickets at $6 for students and $8 for adults from Centrepoint, Tangs, Victoria Theatre and Lucky Plaza. THE SINGAPORE RIVER EXPERIENCE A HALF-HOUR BUMBOAT RIDE120 words
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Miscellaneous128 1988-02-26 69 Noon 6 pm. On till March 5. IKEBANA EXBITION. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of flower arrangement class and Tenrikyo Mission Centre of Singapore cultural section. Hong Leong Building, 16th poor. 10 am 6 pm. Admission is free. ART OF ZHU QIZHAN. Landscapes, flowers and plants. National Museum Art Gallery. 9128 words
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Miscellaneous148 1988-02-26 69 Admission to the museum, at 50 cents for children (6-16 years) and $1 for adults, applies for both items. AT THE ZOO ANIMAL SHOWS. Orang utan and snake shows: 10.30 am and 2.30 pm. Elephant and sea lion shows: 11.30 am and 3.30 pm. Admission: $1.50 for children and $3.50148 words
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Miscellaneous130 1988-02-26 69 11 am, noon and 9 pm. Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 9, 10 and 11 am. $2.50 for children below 12 and $3 for adults. The Singapore Science Centre. Admission: 50 cents for children below 16 and $2 for adults. AT SENTOSA MOVING SOUND DISCO DJ Mark Van Cuylenburg plays130 words
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Miscellaneous108 1988-02-26 69 ist Maarten Frenken. National Museum Theatrette. 5.30 pm. Admission is free. COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY IN SINGAPORE. By Miss Lim Hsiu Mei. NUS Lecture Theatre. Noon -1 pm. A QUESTION Of CAREER GUIDANCE. Presented by Singapore Association For Counselling. 2 pm. Room 140, Garden Hotel. Today and tomorrow. Free108 words
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Miscellaneous1114 1988-02-26 69 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz in VHF Band H 5.5S MA National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Bnet 6.05 On Air 7.00 News And Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News, tollowed by Radio Patrol 8.10 On Air (cont'd) 9.00 News1,114 words
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Advertisement10 1988-02-26 70 LINGUAPHONE institute of London— THE LANGUAGE MASTER STP DISTRIBUTORS-TEL, *****62-10 words
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Advertisement272 1988-02-26 70 mm W*%£BmW^% If t mMS^^iEi' tSLI^ Tanglin Park combines unsurpassed luxury, a country-club setting and a superb location at one of the most exclusive freehold addresses available m the premier Tanglin area' today. And at prices surprisingly affordable. Landscaped central garden, three-storey M C"Xf&K*»-g)tf fll ■tf^H^T One of the last272 words
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Miscellaneous1075 1988-02-26 70 I ODS* C WD\* Ail programmes m (ngksti unless otherwise indicated aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai 3.00 PM Opening and Programme High 7.00 Cover Story Starship: lights, followed by Polka Dot The band, Starship, started out as Door (Children's programme/see ietierson Airplane back m 1965. For the Young) 7.30 Newt (Malay) 3.35 New Zoo1,075 words
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Miscellaneous730 1988-02-26 70 iMY VIEW By LIM HSU FElH MHMMMHMM^ MHHMMM i MMnHHBHHaHHHiai City lawyer defends migrant workers i For the Youn 9 W POLKA DOT DOOR (Ch 5, 3 pm): Polka Dot T^ riday At The Movies I^^^H fin ds out how children and adults show their haired and hoanti "i^HftSL— J^730 words
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