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Title Section14 1988-06-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1988-06-21 1 Trade partners urged to play helpful role m the difficult 5-7 years ahead IT WILL be another five to seven years before the United States eliminates its trade and budget deficits, and allies and trading partners may expect a lot of strains m their relations1,080 words
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Article76 1988-06-21 1 BEIJING About 80 per cent of Tibet's population of two million people cannot read or write, the official Tibet daily newspaper has said m a rare public admission of the region's educational backwardness. The illiteracy rate, which compares with an official figure of 23 per centReuter - 76 words
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320 1988-06-21 1 BRENDAN PEREIRA - BRENDAN PEREIRA By FIVE dogs died after they were believed to have been poisoned during an attempted break-in at two semi-detached houses m Foo Kirn Lin Road, off Jalan Eunos, early yesterday. Their owners believe the dogs could have been fed food spiked320 words
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125 1988-06-21 1 DHAKA Riot police bat tied their way into Dhaka University yesterday to rescue th^ Bangladesh Prime Minister's wife who was besieged m a campus building by protesting students. Mrs Hasna Moudud, 35, was forced to take refuge after students set her car on fireReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration462 1988-06-21 1 BUMIKO TAN; CHUA CHONG JIN - Durian sellers in Chinatown hit by bad publicity BUMIKO TAN CHUA CHONG JIN By and BAD image has dealt a blow to the durian trade m Chinatown. Wholesalers are getting the cold shoulder from customers who fear being harassed or assaulted. The authorities have also stepped up enforcement action and462 words
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Article491 1988-06-21 1 Rights abuses and expanding army cited TORONTO Leaders of the Group of Seven industrialised nations expressed distrust of the Soviet Union, despite strongly endorsing a newly-signed superpower treaty to reduce arms, officials said yesterday. President Ronald Reagan, during a five-hour dinner on Sunday thatUPI - 491 words
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371 1988-06-21 1 TORONTO Prince Norodom Sihanouk has called on Western leaders attending the seven-nation economic summit here to help set up an international peacekeeping force after a Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia. A spokesman for the Japanese delegation here said early yesterday that Prince Sihanouk's message was handedAFP; AP; UPI - 371 words
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Article40 1988-06-21 1 BELGRADE Eleven of the 30 professors at a Belgrade economics and business school are being investigated for allegedly giving students good exam marks m exchange for payments of up to US$l,OOO (552,020). according to Dress rpnnrts here. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Advertisement10 1988-06-21 1 Thais reject Viet request to disarm Khmer Rouge: Page II10 words
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Article290 1988-06-21 2 Education woes ARE a large majority of Indian parents shortchanging their children by being ignorant of the educational system, failing to be involved m their education and being poor role models? Yes, said 14 leaders of Indian organisations, teachers, principals, Indian students and parents themselves when they were asked290 words
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Article284 1988-06-21 2 Upbeat start to talks THE leadeis of seven major industrial democracies opened their 14th economic summit with an upbeat endorsement of their current strategy of economic co-operation and a renewed call to resist trade protectionism. In bright sunshine on Sunday, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney played host284 words
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Article221 1988-06-21 2 Aiming for encore HOST West Germany will meet Holland m the first semi-final of the European Soccer Championship at Hamburg's Volksparkstadion today (2.15 am tomorrow m Singapore). The others m the last four are the Soviet Union and Italy. In the 1974 World Cup final, West Germany beat Holland221 words
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Article181 1988-06-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: RICH countries now meeting m Toronto are likely to come oat with a variety of measures to ease the debt burden of the world's poorest nations. Bat while this is much to be welcomed, it is only a first step. Although less desperately poor, other181 words
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Article80 1988-06-21 2 NURSE MADE A SCAPEGOAT REFERRING to the reports "Nurse found negligent in death of patient" and "Hospital won't act against negligent nurse" (ST, June 17 and 18), a doctor says that, reading between the lines, he cannot help feeling that nurse Lim Tuan Lien has been made a scapegoat.80 words
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Article534 1988-06-21 2 Mandarin debut THE Arts Festival presents tonight at 8: the Mandarin, debut of an Indonesian play, Kapai Kapai, and a showcase of Malay dances. Kapai Kapai is on for three nights at the Singapore Labour Foundation Auditorium. Gemala Tari II brings together dancing talent from many local groups.534 words
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Article323 1988-06-21 2 TAKEOVERS AND BUYBACKS PROP UP WALL STREET WITH foreign, institutional and individual investors largely on the sidelines, corporate takeovers and stock buy backs have become an especially important prop to the stock market since the October crash, market strategists say. Those making corporate acquisitions and stock buybacks have helped323 words
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149 1988-06-21 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Viet request rejected THAILAND has rejected Vietnam's request to disarm Khmer Rouge guerillas m Cambodia, but the two countries found common ground on other issues, Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said yesterday. "I have been here (m Thailand) many times, but before, we have149 words
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273 1988-06-21 3 Benazir's party qualifies for elections ISLAMABAD The Pakistan Supreme Court has upheld a petition by opposition leader Benazir Bhutto against amendments to the Political Parties Act introduced by President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq m 1986, court sources said yesterday. The judgment qualifies the opposition PakistanAFP; Reuter - 273 words
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334 1988-06-21 3 Sacked army chief regains control of Haiti after coup PORT-AU-PRINCE (Haiti) Troops loyal to sacked military chief LieutenantGeneral Henri Namphy freed him from house arrest, captured the national palace m a gun and grenade battle and seized civilian President Leslie Manigat on Sunday night The military coup ended four monthsAFP - 334 words
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262 1988-06-21 3 Voters rebuff Warsaw with low turnout WARSAW Poles rebuffed the reform efforts of General Wojciech Jaruzelski with the lowest election turnout since the communist takeover m 1945, and Solidarity leader Lech Walesa implied the total was even lower. "I have doubts," Mr Walesa said when asked tor his reaction toUPI - 262 words
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140 1988-06-21 3 US Aids panel calls for funds and new laws WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan's Aids task force has completed its final report, calling for USJ3.I billion (5J6.3 billion) m new state and federal spending on the crisis and strong new laws to protect victims from discrimination. The anti-discrimination provision urges CongressUPI; Reuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration212 1988-06-21 3 DARWIN Hongkong television compere Dorothy Yu regained consciousness on Monday after being m a coma for two days at Royal Darwin Hospital after a bus crash m the Kakadu National Park m which she and five other people were injured.AFP - 212 words
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119 1988-06-21 3 HK to host conference on NICs' progress HONGKONG The British colony will host a regional conference on the industrial development of Asia's "four dragons" or newly industrialising countries (NICs), the organisers said yesterday. Government advisers and leading industrialists from Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Hongkong will attend the conference scheduledAFP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration310 1988-06-21 3 NICOSIA (Cyprus) Four British lawmakers arrived m Teheran yesterday on a private mission seeking to improve relations with Iran after years of strain, the official Islamic Republic News Agency (Ima) reported. The agency, monitored m Nicosia, said the British parliamentarians were met atAP; Reuter - 310 words
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245 1988-06-21 3 NEW DELHI Premier Rajiv Gandhi said yesterday he would shortly announce moves to strengthen his ruling Congress (I) party following setbacks m crucial by-elec-tions last week, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. "Keeping election results m view and the situationAFP - 245 words
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285 1988-06-21 4 Chernenko's rise blamed on flaws in system MOSCOW The rise of an ailing Konstantin Chernenko to Kremlin leadership m 1984 was an example of how the Soviet political system had gone astray, said a Communist Party newspaper yesterday. In a front-page letter to Pravda, Mr V. Bogatyrev, a party memberReuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration76 1988-06-21 4 The Group of Seven leaders taking a stroll before their dinner meeting on Sunday. From left: Mr Jacques Delors, president of the European Community; Italian Prime Minister tirlaco de Mlta; British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; US President Ronald Reagan; Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mnlroney whoReuter - 76 words
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655 1988-06-21 4 DNG MING SEING - DNG MING SEING By Wasmngton Correspondent jfc* TORONTO SUMMIT TORONTO The leaders of seven major industrial democracies opened their 14th economic summit with an upbeat endorsement of their current strategy of economic co-operation and a renewed call to655 words
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422 1988-06-21 4 ONG MING SEING - Debt-relief plan being pushed by Britain and Canada ONG MING SEING TORONTO Britain and Canada are trying to push through a debt-relief plan for the world's poorest countries at the seven-na-tion economic summit here. Officials said on Sunday that British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson and Canadian Finance Minister422 words
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218 1988-06-21 4 Protesters attempt march on summit site TORONTO About 100 demonstrators were arrested on Sunday when they scaled police barricades blocking a protest march to the site of the Toronto economic summit. Police said some 2,000 people, carrying mock arrest warrants for leaders of the summit nations, gathered on the groundsReuter - 218 words
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425 1988-06-21 5 Move to get intellectuals to visit and spread news of island's progress TAIPEI Taiwan is hoping to attract the brightest stars among mainland Chinese students m America to visit the island as part of a propaganda offensive against Beijing. Mr MahReuter - 425 words
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Article, Illustration104 1988-06-21 5 QUICK service may not necessarily be the best service, bat swiftness of foot and deftness of a balancing hand served Japanese waiter Osama Sakai well on Sujiday. With a bottle and glasses still on his tray, and his right hand raised In a victoryAP - 104 words
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91 1988-06-21 5 NEW YORK A pair of underpants which belonged to Elvis Presley went under the hammer for US$6O5 (551,222) at a Sotheby's auction at the weekend. Rock fans spent nearly half a million dollars at the sale, acquiring personal possessions which had once been ownedAFP - 91 words
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416 1988-06-21 5 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan-US accord on beef and orange imports PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO The United States and Japan yesterday resolved a protracted and bitter trade dispute over beef and orange imports, removing one of the most important symbols of trade friction between the two nations. The dispute which was founded416 words
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172 1988-06-21 5 SEOUL South Korea's Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) is to launch this week a campaign to limit consumption of American tobacco despite government import liberalisation moves. The campaign comes amidst a rising tide of nationalism here that has fuelled anti-American feelingAFP - 172 words
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272 1988-06-21 5 Soviet TV screens interview with death-row killer MOSCOW Soviet television on Sunday screened an interview with a murderer before his execution, which the press had billed as a film "no normal person can watch twice". The hour-long documentary, Supreme Court, by Latvian director Gertz Frank let 27-year-old Valery Dolgov speakReuter - 272 words
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Article61 1988-06-21 5 MOSCOW A joint FrenchSoviet cosmonaut team will blast off to the Mir orbiting station m December, Moscow radio said yesterday. The mission will be the third Soviet-led international flight to Mir this year. A So-viet-Bulgarian crew returned on Friday after eight days aboard the space station, andReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1988-06-21 5 BOGOTA Colombia's Vice-Minister of Justice, Gustavo Ardila Duarte, is to be investigated on allegations that he helped free a man arrested for drug possession, the Attorney-Gener-al's office said on Sunday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article404 1988-06-21 6 Corrupt officials face tougher punishment BEIJING China's ruling Communist Party has seen its ranks swell to a record 48 million people but it faces a crisis of confidence due to rampant corruption and abuse of power. The China Daily said yesterday government officials found guiltyReuter - 404 words
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Article, Illustration56 1988-06-21 6 THESE are some of the 8,000 exiled Vietnamese who were at St Peter's Square, Vatican City, to witness the canonisation of 117 Vietnamese killed between 1740 and 1883. They came from Europe, the United States, Canada and Australia to attend the ceremony officiated by Pope JohnReuter - 56 words
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113 1988-06-21 6 DHAKA A violent strike by Bangladesh lorry and truck drivers ended yesterday after the government agreed to shelve a plan to jail for life those responsible for fatal traffic accidents. Police said yesterday nearly 100 people were m jured and at least 70 vehiclesReuter - 113 words
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179 1988-06-21 6 Jerusalem to ensure Soviet Jews go to Israel, not US JERUSALEM The Israeli government voted on Sunday to ensure Jews who leave the Soviet Union settle m Israel instead of the United States. Speaking to reporters. Cabinet secretary Eliakim Rubenstein said: "The Cabinet decided to act within the framework ofReuter - 179 words
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Article74 1988-06-21 6 TOKYO A helicopter shuttle service linking New Tokyo International Airport m Narita with downtown Haneda Airport was launched yesterday, significantly reducing the travelling time from the remote airport located 65 km outside th<? city. The service, run by City Airlink, a joint venture company of 12 domestic airAP - 74 words
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Article31 1988-06-21 6 SANTA BARBARA (California) A team of scuba divers set an unofficial record on Sunday for underwater tricycle riding by pedalling 127.3 km over 75 hours and 20 minutes. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article298 1988-06-21 6 BEIJING China would be wrong to model its economic development on Asia's newly industrialising countries (NICs), the head of the US-China Business Council said yesterday. Chinese economists who see their country as another NIC, like Hongkong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, are using anAFP; Reuter - 298 words
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Article211 1988-06-21 6 HONGKONG Mega-star Sylvester Stallone, fearless hero of the Rambo movies, was yesterday said to have shied away from about three dozen nightclub hostesses here who rushed to welcome him with hugs and kisses. An official responsible for the visit of the brawny star ofAFP - 211 words
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602 1988-06-21 7 Companies forced towards high-tech, automated production HONGKONG The British colony's export-driven economy is wrestling with its own success as an unprecedented labour shortage plagues industries from textiles to banking. The shortage has sent wages soaring, forcing the British colony to speed its progress fromReuter - 602 words
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361 1988-06-21 7 Major airports just cannot cope with demand WASHINGTON The head of the US Federal Aviation Administration warned on Sunday that the nations airports were nearing "aviation gridlock" and there could be a time m the near future when flying may have toUPI; NYT - 361 words
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231 1988-06-21 7 SYDNEY One m eight Australian doctors participating m a study of euthanasia admitted carrying out mercy killings. Two thousand of Australia's 35,000 doctors were polled m a survey by Professor Peter Singer of Monash University. Of the 869 who replied, 62Reuter - 231 words
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868 1988-06-21 8 CHARLENE L. FU - CHARLENE L. FU Legal aid centre handling more cases, many are divorces By BEIJING Lawyers m a tiny two-room office near Beijing's Tiananmen Square are coming to the defence of a rising number of Chinese women who feel they have been wronged. AccordingAP - 868 words
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588 1988-06-21 8 FRANCIS DANIEL - FRANCIS DANIEL By SUVA When Pope John Paul visited Fiji m November 1986 he hailed the group of South Pacific islands as "a symbol of hope for the rest of the world". Indigenous Fijians and the slightly more numerous ethnic Indians, descended from workersReuter - 588 words
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Article, Illustration546 1988-06-21 9 Denholm Barnetson - Zia's motives for Islamic Pakistan are political, not religious Denholm Barnetson By ISLAMABAD President Zia ul-Haq is speeding up enforcement of the harsh Islamic law which on the surface appears to bring Pakistan closer to the religious fundmentalism of Iran. However, there is little likelihood that Pakistan will go theUPI - 546 words
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Article, Illustration758 1988-06-21 9 STEPHEN JUKES - STEPHEN JUKES Tough measures against the few who may still manage to get visas By BAHRAIN Haunted by the spectre of bloodshed on the streets of Islam's holiest city, Saudi Arabia has effectively closed its borders to Iranians seeking to make theReuter - 758 words
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Article, Illustration529 1988-06-21 10 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO But Bangkok, Hanoi find common ground on other issues, says Thach By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Thailand has rejected Vietnam's request to disarm Khmer Rouge guerillas m Cambodia, but the two countries found common ground on other issues, Vietnamese ForeignReuter - 529 words
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245 1988-06-21 10 Illegal treasure hunt: Six to appear in court JAKARTA Two Americans and four other scuba enthusiasts suspected of illegal treasure hunting will appear m court today to face charges that have kept them m detention on an Indonesian island for 90 days, one of them said yesterday. "Having been declaredUPI - 245 words
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Article170 1988-06-21 10 JAKARTA A senior Cabinet minister's golfing holiday m Queensland next month will break a ban on ministerial visits Jakarta imposed two years ago, the Australian Embassy m Jakarta confirmed yesterday. "It's a private visit and so we cannot comment on it," said chief embassy spokesman SamUPI - 170 words
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307 1988-06-21 10 MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday shrugged off tough talk by the United States about American bases m the Philippines. US Secretary of State George Shultz on Thursday sparked angry reactions from Philippine officials when he sharply rejected the idea of Washington payingReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration283 1988-06-21 10 MANILA Charges of rebellion and kidnapping filed against a Swede and a German arrested for alleged involvement with Philippine communist rebels will be re-investigated, a government prosecutor said yesterday. Mr Fiscal Dante Diamante said a lawyer for Stellan Hermansson, a283 words
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395 1988-06-21 10 'Filipino Reds have acquired missile' MANILA Officials are verifying reports that communist guerillas have acquired a prototype surface-to-air missile (SAM) from abroad, the official Philippine News Agency (PNA) said yesterday. A paramilitary constabulary intelligence unit has alerted all constabulary commands to look out for any unusual weaponry of the NewAFP - 395 words
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539 1988-06-21 10 Wake turns into a vigil for Marcos' return LAOAG (Philippines) Night and day m an apparently endless wake, hundreds of Filipinos sing patriotic songs and recite prayers m the hope that the death of an old woman will bring back the man they still call president. In this northern town,Reuter - 539 words
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Article, Illustration325 1988-06-21 12 National resilience enhances regional security: Gen Try KUALA LUMPUR Cooperation between Malaysia and Indonesia through their joint border committee will not drive the two countries into a military pact, Indonesian Armed Forces chief General Try Sutrisno said yesterday. This was because each Asean memberBernama - 325 words
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197 1988-06-21 12 JTTRA (Kedah) A New Umno official said yesterday that a group of leaders from the deregistered Umno were planning to form a new political party. New Umno information chief Senator Datuk Hussein Ahmad said that these leaders, who had refused to join NewBernama - 197 words
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334 1988-06-21 12 Call for panel to woo S'pore investors to Johor JOHOR BARU A National Front state assemblyman has proposed that the State government set up a high-powered committee to look into ways of encouraging more Singaporeans to invest m Johor. Making the call m the debate on the Royal address mNST - 334 words
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Article, Illustration215 1988-06-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR There's magic m this man and it definitely touches those around him. That was the effect that David Copperfield had on the people he met yesterday when he visited several organisations. The master illusionist, who flew into Kuala Lumpur late on Sunday night, had aNST - 215 words
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176 1988-06-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR The government is launching a programme to clear the capital of drug addicts. Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayob said on Sunday the operation called sapu bersih (clean sweep), will start this year. He said he had instructedNST - 176 words
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315 1988-06-21 12 Get tough with pupils, school heads told PENANG The Education Ministry has directed headmasters to call the police if they are unable to control gangsterism and indiscipline m their schools. "We will be getting tough for the next few months," Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim told The Star after attending a315 words
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179 1988-06-21 12 The Tun Salleh affair KUALA LUMPI3R The Attorney-General's Chambers will not be objecting to the application by suspended Lord President Tun Salleh Abas to have a Queen's Counsel represent him before the tribunal appointed to determine his position. Attorney-General TanBernama - 179 words
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380 1988-06-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR Labour Minister Lee Kirn Sai has ruled out a second meeting with union leader V. David to clear the air over the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) controversy. Mr Lee told a press conference yesterday he stood byNST - 380 words
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Article89 1988-06-21 14 Miss Theresa Arokiasamy, 25, a clerk who left school with three O level passes: "If I'd put m more effort, I think I could have done better. My father worked m the afternoon shift and never returned home till late at night. Of course, I89 words
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Article51 1988-06-21 14 MMiss Padma d o Muthu, 18, Anglo-Chinese Junior College second-year student: "We are independent, but my parents expect me to be home by a certain time. My father had to struggle during his early days, he hopes that we will get the education he never51 words
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Article80 1988-06-21 14 Mr Krishnan so Raman, 57, a clerk at Sembawang Shipyard and father of five children: "Children will be as good as the way they are looked after. My youngest son, who is doing his Pre-U, likes to study m a quiet environment. I bring him to80 words
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Article78 1988-06-21 14 A Chinese secondary school teacher, who declined to be named: "I don't think we should look for Indianspecific solutions. After all, they are not that di/ferent from the rest of us. Some parents don't take an active interest m their children's work. "When we try78 words
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Article96 1988-06-21 14 Mrs A. Ganapathy, vice-principal of Ghim Moh Secondary School: "The parents are indifferent, they don't see the importance of a good education. If their children get 50 marks, they're quite happy. "Some kids leave school immediately after the exams to work, and the teachers don't have96 words
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Article, Illustration814 1988-06-21 14 LIM YEEN FONG; GOH YUE YUN - LIM YEEN FONG GOH YUE YUN Parents to blame for not helping children overcome hurdles, say leaders By and ARE a large majority of Indian parents shortr nging their children by being ignorant of the educational system, failing to be involved m their education and being poor814 words
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244 1988-06-21 14 THE chances of a drug addict being able to find discarded syringes near a Singapore hospital for his use are remote. Doctors from three government hospitals m Singapore said this is because syringes and needles are put into special containers and sent to the244 words
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Article25 1988-06-21 14 THE Singapore Maritime Officers' Union will present its annual bursary, merit and scholarship awards on Saturday at 10.30 am at the Peninsula Hotel.25 words
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Article, Illustration228 1988-06-21 15 Devan's mother, 88, dies in KL FORMER president C. V. Devan Nair's mother, Mrs I. V. K. Nair, died m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. She was 88. A family member m Kuala Lumpur said yesterday that the late Mrs Nair, who had been ill for some time, died of heart228 words
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87 1988-06-21 15 Man fined $5,70 for 30 traffic offences A MAN yesterday admitted a total of 30 traffic offences and was fined a total of $5,370. Leow Wee Kiong, 33, had committed the offences between July 1984 and December last year. They included illegal parking, speeding, beating red lights and disobeying other87 words
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Article, Illustration626 1988-06-21 15 DOREEN SIOW - DOREEN SIOW But tougher competition may mean less profits By RETAILERS expect Singaporeans and tourists to continue on their spending binge m the next six months, like that seen m the first hall. But while the major stores like Metro, Robinson's, Daimaru and Tangs626 words
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Article, Illustration261 1988-06-21 15 Toilets of shame THE Singapore General Hospital is hardly the place one expects to find filthy toilets, but that was exactly what The Straits Times came across during a check yesterday. Most of the toilets inspected had no toilet paper, the soap dispensers were empty261 words
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180 1988-06-21 15 Callers tell of doorless, stained loos LOOS without doors and plastered with faeces were the main grouses of callers who responded to The Straits Times Toilets of Shame hotline yesterday. Even police stations were not spared the Singaporean's great vice. A reader complained that the gents' toilet in the Tanglin180 words
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Article33 1988-06-21 15 A NEW post office was opened yesterday at Block 165, Bukit Merah Central. tfOl-3689. With its opening, the Henderson post office at Block 116. Bukit Merah View, &01-219, is now closed.33 words
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Article, Illustration805 1988-06-21 16 WONG KWAI CHOW - WONG KWAI CHOW YOUNG Singaporeans will make what they want of the National Agenda for Action, the blueprint for future government policy arrived at after a year-long national debate. Whether it comes to life will depend on "whether Singaporeans want it to happen or805 words
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Article, Illustration340 1988-06-21 16 A LETTER published m yesterday's Straits Times Forum Page provided the answer to a question on freedom of speech m Singapore. Melina Seah, 18, from the National Junior College, said young people never discussed politics out of fear not because they were340 words
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200 1988-06-21 16 "A different Singapore if young men did not serve NS' SINGAPORE would be a very different place today if its young men were not put through the "very rough finishing school" called national service. That is where they mix, meet people they never dreamt existed and learnt about Singapore, said200 words
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168 1988-06-21 16 Youths have priorities other than political activities MOST young people do not get involved m political activities because they have other priorities, said the Trade and Industry Minister, Brigadier-Gener-al (Res) Lee Hsien Loong. "When you're 18 and 19, school is important. When you're m university, studies, exams, your degree, are168 words
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Article, Illustration652 1988-06-21 16 AN AWARD-WINNING book, Youth m the Army, provided BrigGen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong with some colourful examples of the way some young Singaporeans viewed their world a decade ago. He said the book, by psychologist Leong Choon Cheong, gave a good profile652 words
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Article, Illustration651 1988-06-21 16 Exams, parents and opposite sex matter most SCHOOLWORK, exams, starting adult life, relations with parents, relations with the opposite sex. These things matter most to young Singaporeans today. Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong had two sources for his impressions of the youngsters' views on key issues: the numerous letters that651 words
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Article, Illustration325 1988-06-21 17 A HWA Chong Junior College team that kicked off yesterday's pre-uni-versity seminar on Singapore's vulnerability was taken to task for asserting that English-edu-cated Singaporeans were susceptible to "smear campaigns" m the foreign press. A lively presentation by the six-member team was325 words
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273 1988-06-21 17 IT IS a dilemma, BrigGen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said. How do you make sure that young people concentrate on their studies and, at the same time, learn about the nation and know what it means to be a Singaporean? "If you only273 words
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163 1988-06-21 17 Singapore survived 'because we could take pressure' SINGAPORE is still around and surviving against all odds because Singaporeans can take pressure, work and deliver, BG Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. To a student who was worried about the effects of school stress on the young, he said growing up was163 words
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Article, Illustration208 1988-06-21 17 GRCs here to stay? 'Choice in your hand' NANYANG Junior College student Murali Subramaniam, 17, wanted to know if the Team MP legislation will be scrapped m future if Singaporeans voted less along racial lines. Under the Team MP legislation, introduced to ensure a multi-racial Parliament, candidates In Group Representation208 words
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115 1988-06-21 17 Man accused of conspiracy to commit murder A 28- YEAR-OLD man has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder. No plea was taken from Tan Thiam Hock, alias Luku, who allegedly conspired with Ong Kay Eng to murder Mr Ong Slew Hee, whose body was found at Lorong 6, Toa115 words
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Article26 1988-06-21 17 THE landing facilities at Sisters Island II will be closed until the end of the month. The pontoon has been removed for maintenance work.26 words
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336 1988-06-21 17 Doubling of visitors m the past five years THE number of business visitors attending trade exhibitions here has more than doubled over the past five years to nearly 164,000 last year. The trend is likely to continue if the growing demand for exhibition space336 words
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407 1988-06-21 18 FOO SIANG LUEN - FOO SIANG LUEN By THREE clubs owned and run by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC) will get greater autonomy from July 1. They are the SSC Changi Swimming Club, SSC Changi Sailing Club and SSC Seletar Country Club. Their constitutions have been approved407 words
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419 1988-06-21 18 Disagreement on doctrinal grounds THE Singapore Anglican Church has left the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), a regional Protestant organisation expelled from Singapore last year. The Methodist Church, too, is believed to have suspended its membership of the ecumenical group, comprising more than 100419 words
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381 1988-06-21 18 GPC impressed with SAF training base in Brunei THE trainers are experienced, medical facilities excellent, living conditions good, and safety a key consideration during training. These were among the impressions that a Government Parliamentary Committee gained of Singapore Armed Forces jungle training facilities after a two-day visit to Brunei earlier381 words
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206 1988-06-21 18 National slogan contest has 13,617 entries THE search for a national slogan, which will be used for the 23rd National Day celebrations, has attracted 13,617 participants. All the entries, except for two m Malay, were m English. A 14-member panel yesterday picked the top three winning entries m each of206 words
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Article60 1988-06-21 18 A 66- YEAR-OLD doctor was charged yesterday with outraging the modesty of a nurse m his clinic. Dr Thomas Joseph Stanley was alleged to have touched the breast of the 20-year-old nurse m the consultation room of his clinic at Rochor Centre on Jan 26 at 960 words
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Article, Illustration102 1988-06-21 18 Vandals stick glue in car locks A SALES executive found himself stuck with a car he could not drive off m yesterday morning. Someone had used glue to seal the locks of his car at a carpark near his Whampoa Drive flat. Mr Raymond Teng, 41, who works m an102 words
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Article, Illustration126 1988-06-21 18 Anti-social act: Hougang MADAM Carol Ng, 35, and her two sons, aged nine and 15, were m the kitchen of their seventh-storey flat m Hougang Avenue 3 when they heard a crashing sound on Saturday afternoon. They rushed to the hall and found the front window smashed126 words
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Article111 1988-06-21 18 THE Singapore Zoo, rated a must-see attraction by several incentive tour operators here recently, has further upgraded its facilities. Its 1,000-seat amphitheatre, a crowd-puller during animal show-times, has been renovated and can now seat 2.50 C people. The zoo said that the large crowds, especially on Sundays111 words
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Article, Illustration142 1988-06-21 18 A TREAT of $1,000 worth of lip-smacking shiitake mushrooms was the supper highlight yesterday from four homes courtesy of a Japanese trade seven-member team from Japan's mushroom industry gave 5.5 kg of shiitake to the Community Chest as part of a three-day promotion. gift among four old142 words
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Advertisement31 1988-06-21 17 MONEY MATTERS JMJ^k A Working Girl's Guide Ofl VVfto/ every thinking woman B4| should know about earning, 9£|3^^gß saving ana spending. Wl w Mm W V^^ V^^ June: On Sale Mow31 words
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Advertisement144 1988-06-21 17 your If she is, did she have to Now with every purchase remember to bring the meat of a Sanyo microwave oven, out to thaw before she left a complimentary microwave for work this morning? And cooking lesson held m our will she be coming home, y^ Gourmet Theatre, that's144 words
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Advertisement453 1988-06-21 18 Setting new standards the worldover. tacr sJ* ipc ipc ipc vffc"- «Jt^^soS Si o%&k ipcx ipc Giving total flexibility to business integration. 7^l%*^V hdS l3een hl n 'v successful m &^S technology conscious countries JbA tike Europe and the South f Pacific region And rapidly has a growing respect m453 words
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Article632 1988-06-21 20 ALTHOUGH the world's wealthiest nations have yet to conclude their latest annual summit, indications are that they will be announcing some debt relief measures for the world's poorest. According to reports from Toronto, the participating governments will acknowledge that they all have a responsibility to632 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1988-06-21 20 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Razaleigh seems to be meeting with encouraging response from the grassroots By of the Foreign Desk By now, all the indications are that there would be no neat and quick solution to the rivalry between opposing factions from the1,857 words
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590 1988-06-21 20 Bernard D. Nossiter - Bernard D. Nossiter By New York Times LONDON Britons are not notoriously neat. Each day, I pick up cigarette packets, styrofoam bits and computer printouts the artifacts of our times from my front door. The other day, I had to sweep up sheets590 words
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702 1988-06-21 20 MASARU YOSHITOMI - For the US, a choice of two recessions MASARU YOSHITOMI By TOKYO World economic developments since the Venice summit a year ago have clarified the bottom line on international trade imbalances. US domestic consumption must be dampened. This should be the central macro-economic message for the Toronto summit meeting of702 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1988-06-21 21 PHILIP M. BOFFEY - Scientific study and new law in US fuel debate on effects of VDTs PHILIP M. BOFFEY By fl/ew York Times The chief author of a study says that even if the correlation found between miscarriages and use of terminals was real, her "best guess" was that the miscarriages were notFile - 1,209 words
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Article, Illustration905 1988-06-21 21 MR MAH Bow Tan, chairman of the National Productivity Board said recently that Singapore workers should be trained to be multi-skilled to do as many as three or four jobs on the shop-floor. This, m Mr Man's view, will ensure that everyone905 words
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Advertisement33 1988-06-21 20 80 years Of Cane Furniture Manufacturing ITtELLJAGE Straog In gtractnre String In character CHUAN SIN CBOON KEE CO. LIEN 17E VH FURNISHING Block 212. Hougang St.21. #01-337 339. Singapore 1963. Tel: *****28, *****28.33 words
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Advertisement39 1988-06-21 21 $20f$3cT Nett X Nett (2 hrs) (4 hrs) i STRAND COFFEE SHOP k I offers SPECIAL CLAYPOT I 1 From $4.50 $5.50 I 1 THE BOUGAINVILLAE I I LOUNGE I J with live' music daily except Sunday J E?s?fWßf!fiiHi39 words
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Advertisement616 1988-06-21 21 ff^^H^^Jl The focal point for great decorating ideas I Oste: 18th to 26th June '88 —^caixN Ns s^^g^B Wj Time: 1 2 noon to 10 pm daily jl^ Reno Decor 88. an annual exhibition on great decorating and renovating ideas With more than a hundred booths exhibiting furniture furnishings home616 words
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771 1988-06-21 22 Enough SBS services link Hougang area to MRT station WE would like to comment on the following six letters, which were published on May 26. We thank tfie writers for their views and suggestions. 1. "Provide new link to MRT station": As mentioned by the writer, residents of Hougang new771 words
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Letter61 1988-06-21 22 WE refer to the letter "Set up north-east link" by Mr Danny Kang. (ST, May 26). The present demand for a direct service from Woodlands to Tampines is rather low. We will, how- ever, continue to monitor the situation closely and will reconsider Mr Kang's request when61 words
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161 1988-06-21 22 Will lower CPF mean higher taxes? RECENTLY, reduced long-term Central Provident Fund rates were announced for workers of 55 years and older. Could the relevant authorities please clarify: 1. By progressively reducing the CPF contributions, the employee while not only getting less CPF, will also automatically be liable for higher161 words
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208 1988-06-21 22 I AM concerned at the recent spate of crimes m Bukit Batok. About one-and-a-half months ago, my 11-year-old cousin was almost molested at Block 301. Enquiries with neighbours revealed that there were other victims before her, although unlike her case, their cases208 words
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Letter, Illustration588 1988-06-21 22 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH Nurse found negligent m death of patient By 1 AM greatly distressed by the publicity generated by your two reports "Nurse found negligent m death of patient" and "Hospital won't act against negligent nurse". (ST, June 17 and 18). In the first588 words
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599 1988-06-21 22 I signed letters on behalf of husband: Mrs Nair I REFER to Mr S. Rajaratnam's letter "Will the writer of Mrs Nair's letters identify himself?" (ST. June 18). Mr Rajaratnam now tiresomely suggests that somebody strange, and possibly with an independent political axe to grind against him, drafted my letters599 words
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TIMESDOLLAR
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In the markets
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Article, Illustration58 1988-06-21 23 SHARE prices m Singapore yesterday ended higher on speculative buying and institutional interest. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 4.07 points to 1,072.27 on a turnover of 60.62 million units worth $105.09 million, compared with last Friday's 50 million units valued at $93.83 million. Advances led declines58 words
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Article66 1988-06-21 23 BS«n*Mf«f HO +20 G««r|t K«nt 40c IS +19 Hwroora Uut 4SI +II Comfl»nfsoc 314 +17 MtafCwrt 3CC +1( MifTun Corpr 23< 14 IwtanSOc MO +15 DKtranut 505 +15 MBwdnt 492 +14 Xt X.-poof 356 +14 «T 3(4 +14 Kian 100 50c 150+14 CCM 342 +12 StjWnr 20C +12 SUfortip66 words
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Article68 1988-06-21 23 Spmlaid 700 -IS Straits Tradkif 374 -12 Wtamn SM -10 PjrtwiyHMc 304 -I CX Tim 4M -f hft mm Tta 204-8 Mrtro Mdp 74S -5 W 735 -5 CwttMt SOc SM -5 Stralm MM 1M -S MOttft 157 -5 OBbOc 143-5 «¥M» 70c 424 —4 H**Par 364 -4 MfKO68 words
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Article12 1988-06-21 23 Amol Steei 5,566,000 UPP 2,994,000 Kamunting A 2,069,000 Promtt 1.977.00012 words
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Article113 1988-06-21 23 June 17 Juiw 20 BT Composite 940 20 945 05 BT 08/ OS +384 +375 CAW 4329 «57 JO da, M Avf 6496 6458 Bl OBV +*****68 -»-*****24 ST Industrials 1068 20 1072 27 ST Finance 2078.92 2091 41 ST Hotels 646 77 656 94 ST Properties 520 42113 words
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Article61 1988-06-21 23 Ciosint Change Vol ('000) Mrtek tnpi 2Oc 1.53 +1 109 fuji Whtt 20c 0 86 +2 1080 G8 HMp 10c 1 44 Mttaiock 25c 0.815 +2.5 514 Siifapwe National Printers 50c 209 unch 520 5 Sincatronict 20c 1.03 -1 191 fibt 50c 0 965xd —0 5 67 5 Tntow61 words
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Article35 1988-06-21 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 High *****0 (26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) ***** (28/4/86) All time High 1505 40 (26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) Ml-tinw low 74.75(17/9/64) 470 92(28/4/86)35 words
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Article30 1988-06-21 23 DM V FT SI HK$ l'Ss US$ 1 7505 125 77 unq 2 0260 7 8030 1 7505 ***** 126 08 5 9120 2 0285 7 8030 £*****30 words
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Article13 1988-06-21 23 THE IS dollar gained 15 ticks to close at DM1.7525 m Singapore.13 words
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Article50 1988-06-21 23 Eurodollar: Lost 13 ticks to 91.95 a contract. Deutechemark: Lost seven ticks to 0.5756 a contract. British Pound: Gained 58 ticks to 1.7820 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 23 ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Nikkei: Lost 60 points to ***** a contract Gold: Gained US$3.9O to U*****.20 an ounce.50 words
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Article91 1988-06-21 23 TOKYO Minebea Co Ltd affiliate Actus Corp of Tokyo plans to boost furniture sales m Japan and Australia and start selling m North America by opening more franchised outlets. Actus, 90 per cent owned by Minebea, sells European-style furniture developed by its wholly-owned Actus Singapore Pte LtdReuter - 91 words
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Article70 1988-06-21 23 TOKYO Shiseido Co Ltd, Japan's biggest cosmetics maker, has entered the premium ice cream business m a bid to diversify. Aurino Co Ltd, capitalised at 30 million yen (S$480,000), is 25 per cent owned by Shiseido's wholly-owned Shiseido "The Ginza" Co Ltd, 24 per cent byReuter - 70 words
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Article85 1988-06-21 23 BEIJING Bank of China, the country's main foreign exchange bank, will double its capital to 10 billion yuan (5J5.4 billion) to strengthen its position at home and abroad, according to Honorary Chairman Chen Muhua. The bank will remain China's major channel for raising foreign capital although otherReuter - 85 words
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556 1988-06-21 23 NEW YORK With foreign, institutional and individual investors largely on the sidelines, corporate takeovers and stock buybacks have become an especially important prop to the stock market since the October crash, market strategists say. Those making corporate acquisitions and stock buybacks have helpedNYT - 556 words
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420 1988-06-21 23 SHARON LAU - Chase's blank page in The Straits Times gets lots of interest' SHARON LAU By THE blank page 7 m The Straits Times yesterday was not a mistake. That page, together with five other hill-page advertisements, was Chase Manhattan Bank's $114,000--kickoff m a new campaign to grab a larger slice of420 words
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295 1988-06-21 23 Dah Yung sells medical unit for $600,000 DAH YUNG Investment Ltd has sold the business and assets of its whollyowned pharmaceutical subsidiary for $600,000, way below the $5.2 million it paid for the company m 1964. But the sale represents a surplus over the book value of the assets at295 words
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Article, Illustration371 1988-06-21 23 NST Index 'can breach 1,900 between August and October' THE 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index, which monitors the Kuala Lumpur stock market, can breach the 1,900 level between August and October, the Malaysian Investors' Association President, Mr P.H.S. Lim, said. Mr Lim added, however, that before that level is371 words
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127 1988-06-21 23 KEPPEL Shipyard, a major division of Keppel Corporation Ltd, has completed a $7 million contract to repair a tanker damaged m a missile attack m the Persian Gulf. The 221,070-dwt tanker, Mia Margrethe, was severely damaged m the attack, with the engine room flooded127 words
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180 1988-06-21 23 MCB enters pact to acquire 70 of Imperon KUALA LUMPUR MCB Holdings Bhd has entered into an agreement to acquire a 70 per cent stake m property-based Imperon Holdings Sdn Bhd for M 53.5 million (552.75 million). An MCB statement said the acquisition of Imperon, which has landed property valuedBernama - 180 words
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501 1988-06-21 23 DAMIEN LIM - DAMIEN LIM By MALAYA Tin Printing Company (MTP) is seeking to reduce its bank borrowings, and one possibility may be a cash call. The company is understood to be looking for funds to repay its bank loans, which were restructured m May last year.501 words
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294 1988-06-21 23 HONGKONG-BASED Sun Hung Kai Securities is building up its team m Singapore m preparation for the Stock Exchange of Singapore's latest phase of corporatisation. The firm recently recruited a financial news editor to head its research team, appointed a former accountant as corporate294 words
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Article5291 1988-06-21 24 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock eichanfe, is covered m "business done". Further, because all deaints at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m5,291 words
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Article3632 1988-06-21 24 INDUSTRIALS Aimomoto 275) 276 Alcom 87) 83 0) 84 (I) 86 (5) 88 (4)86 03) 87 5 02)87 00) AW (46 5 44 5 (3) 44 5 (2) 45 09) 45 5 (10) 46 09) 46 5 (34) 47 (4) AISB 020 121) 114 (2)3,632 words
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Article3190 1988-06-21 24 Al shares quoted have a pat value of SI unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted forscrip nftits N lai-eiempted dividend P I ratios reflect the last annual consolidated results Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investments Scheme Mar{m stocks are m bold pnnt ABN rs traded m lots of3,190 words
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Article354 1988-06-21 25 OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 2 l 4 2>4 2 1 Monthly 2 1 4 Autosave 3 Fixed deposit 1 month IV, IV, |Vi 2 t .(1) 2 months 2* 4 (I) 3 months 2 2 .> 2' 4 1 > 6 months 2<4 2354 words
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Article203 1988-06-21 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.6649—1.6678 6.10—5.97 Canadian dollar 1 6746 I 6768 6.04—5.95 NZ dollar 1.4703 1.4730 6.96—6.77 Sterling pound 3.6321—3.6359 2 78-2.74 US dollar 2.0280— 2 0290 4.97— 4 92 Local203 words
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Article123 1988-06-21 25 THE US dollar opened and closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer at 2.0280 90 m torpid trading. It traded within a range of 2.0270 and 2.0295. It opened initially at 2.0265 70. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened123 words
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Article163 1988-06-21 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5529.565 and 5529.831 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened m the morning at U*****.50 455.80. and quickly eased off the U5454.40 454.80 level m nervous conditions. It recovered to close for lunch at U*****.60 455.10. It reopened at the same level, and163 words
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Article38 1988-06-21 25 GOLD USS/oz Mon Fri Singapore 454.00—454 50 449 50 450 00 Mon Sat Hongkong 454 00—454 40 Closed Fri Thurs New York 454 30— 454.80 450 00— 450 50 London 450 00-450 25 452 70-453 2038 words
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Article291 1988-06-21 25 Managers 1 prices for June 21 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 00— 1 07 id The Savings Fund 0 87—0 93 Sport Prog Fund 0 42—0*6 S pore Sec Fund 0 69—0 74 Spore Invest Fund 0 69—0 ?4id S pott tqu'ty Fund 0 49— 0 53291 words
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Article19 1988-06-21 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore 285 00 July up one cent Malaysia 377 50 July up two cents19 words
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Article16 1988-06-21 25 Tin Closing prices MJ/kilo XL Tin 18 09 unchanged Turnover 74 tonnes down 51 tonnes16 words
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Article26 1988-06-21 25 Cknatf prices Copper £/(onrw Fri Spot 1364 00- 1365 00 0446 00-1447 00* 3 months *****0-1272 00 (1316 00-131/00) Market tone Steady Sales 15.150 tonnes26 words
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Article30 1988-06-21 25 Cknmf pncn Silv*r USJ troy v Mm fri Singapore 7 22-7 27 7 10-7 15 Fn Tr»»s Nea York 7 22-7 27 7 10-7 IS Source Credit Sunse Spore30 words
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Article26 1988-06-21 25 Cta«t{ pnces Aluminium tonne Fri Spot 193 b 00-1940 00 (*****0-2185OO) 3 months 1590 00-*****0 (1622 00-1623 00) Market tone Easier Sales 16 200 tonnes26 words
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Article103 1988-06-21 25 Crude MS/tonw palm oi June 1200 (south) 1195 (north) 1190 (central) ft* 1200 (south) Refined palm oi US)/ tonnes KBD palm o'l July Aug Sept 487 50 (settefs) RBD Stearin July 480 (sellers) Aug/Sept 480 (sellers) RBD Olein July SOO (sellers/ Aug 500 sellers > September 500 (sellers)103 words
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Article70 1988-06-21 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 imflinl mtrrest ratei Open High la* Sett H Vol Sept 88 91 94 9197 9193 9195 6498 Dee 91.53 91.56 9153 91.54 1142 Mar 89 91.32 91.36 91.32 91.34 611 June 91.17 91.17 91 17 91 17 60 Sept 91.04A 91.04 Deo 90.92 M»r M 90.8270 words
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Article30 1988-06-21 25 (US dollar Deuts+hemark I Open High I>ou "v-tt Est Vol !*ptBB 0.5760 0.5761 0.5752 0 5756 129 Dro 0.5807 Mar«S 0.5861 Open lnt (Kri): IMS. Art Vol (KM): US.30 words
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Article29 1988-06-21 25 (Brttiak Pounii> Open High Ixw Sett Est Vol S<jrtBB 1.7834 ***** 1.7816 1.7820 30 BM 1.7752 Mar 89 ***** Open Int (Fri): 195. Act Vol (Fri): 18.29 words
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Article31 1988-06-21 25 i Japanese Yen > Open High F-ou Sett Est Vol Sept 88 0.*****3 0 *****3 0.*****5 0.*****5 207 Dec 0.*****1 Wat *****29 Open lnt (Pri): 2*W. Art Vol (Fri): 117.31 words
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Article44 1988-06-21 25 iXikktv Sttxk A i rr.ife Imiex > Open High \a>v. Sett Est Vol Spot *****.79 *****.38 *****.17 ***** 03 Sept ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 1837 Dec *****8 *****A ***** Mar 89 ***** 7 Open Int (Fri): (83*. Art Vol (Fri): 3441.44 words
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Article21 1988-06-21 25 per troy ounce) Open flitch Low Sett Est Vol Jane 88 454.20 Open Int (Fri): Nil. Art V»l (Fri): Ml.21 words
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Article109 1988-06-21 25 Mondoy, June 20 1988 July M colls jul, 88 putt High Lo« Wit Hi«fc Lm Wff 56 161A 156 57 16 58 18 18 18 61 61 61 59 3 1411 146 60 2 2 2 2408 245 Auo M coin Ajg 88 putt H>9*l Low S«tt M.gh109 words
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Article156 1988-06-21 25 J U I» M Colls Mr 88 putt M.oh io» IM H>9*i lo» km 78 200A 195 3 79 100* 103 10 80 40A 35 358 40 81 9A 7 IO7» 112 82 4A 3 Auo 88 colh Aug M putt H.ah Lo- S<tl H, 4 h156 words
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Article80 1988-06-21 25 Wpt 88 colli S»pi 88 pvfi High lo- Sell M.ql- lo- S*t1 9125 -7 9150 5SA 53 9» II 9175 38A 36 |ft 18 9200 24A 24 278 29 9225 ISA 14 406 42 9250 9A 7 606-62 9275 3 80C 82 9300 2 1048 106 9325 180 words
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Stocks markets round-up
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714 1988-06-21 25 THE Singapore stock market opened the week on a buoyant note yesterday but retreated slightly as Tokyo plunged by more than 200 points during the day. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 4.07 points higher at 1,072.27, but off the day's peak of714 words
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Article321 1988-06-21 25 hff 20 Cent* Chant* ACI A N I 176 -I Abarfoy* 610 unch Age Amcor 514 -f 14 A/npo) Exp 340 -2 Ampol Pat 365 +5 Am 472 +3 Anodna Au»t 77 .3 Aihfon 170 +10 B H P 850 unch Baach Patrotaum 30S B«« Group 247 unch Bond321 words
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Article63 1988-06-21 25 NST Index Monday 1.767.56 (1,752.47) --g Hongkong Hang Seng -i*£ Monday 2,719.06 (2.718.02) g£_ Australian All-Ordinaries Monday 1,617.50 (1.601.00) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 28.139.03 (28.342.46) Financial Times Industrials I Friday 1.472.60 (1.481.60) Dow lones Average ?0i Friday 2.104.02 (2.094.24) ;lL: (Figures m brackets refer \o those of the previous63 words
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Article361 1988-06-21 25 lun 20 HKS Chantc A»»oc Intt Hot«h 2 95 +0 025 Bonk. Of Eo*t Asio 17 80 +0 I Capital Corp $usp Caihoy Pacific Air 815 +0)5 Ch«ung Kong 795 unch China light 1840 unch City Ratourcas 135 +003 Cross Harb Tunnat 16 80 +0 1 Doo H«ng 125361 words
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Article361 1988-06-21 25 Jun 20 Yen Change A|momofo 3350 +30 Akoi 704 -22 Amodo 1230 unch A»oh. Ch»m I 1 60 unch A*oh. Glow 2025 -55 Bonk Of Tokyo 1570 unch Brrigtionm 1460 -10 Conon 1230 +10 Cavo Computer 1210 -40 Citiz«n 990 +25 0 Nip Pnnt 2610 -10 D Nfcppon Scr»«n361 words
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Article560 1988-06-21 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL containers unpacked at the container* freight station on June 20 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) tor Cargo Time Block Urn Summit (002W) 2206 (2359) F5 1615 1945 CBAC Benalder (84 446; 23 06 (0100) F5 *****200 2000 2030560 words
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477 1988-06-21 26 New company made up of current ATV owners, New World and Lai Sun HONGKONG A local consortium including New World Development Co Ltd has agreed to acquire Hongkong television station ATV Ltd for HK$6l3 million (*****.25 million), ATV said on Sunday. Thomond is made upReuter - 477 words
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Article178 1988-06-21 26 Kuchai shares worth $9m KUALA LUMPUR Kuchai Development's quoted shares had a market value of MSI2.-J million (559.75 million) as at Dec 31 last year compared with its cost of only M 53.6 million. This was disclosed m the latest annual report of Kucha i. whose principal activities are thoseMBT - 178 words
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459 1988-06-21 26 R. RAJENDRAN - Bankers expect more Aussie and Kiwi dollar Asian Currency Unit depositors R. RAJENDRAN By FAR from deterring investors, the soaring Australian and New Zealand dollars are expected to attract more Asian Currency Unit (ACU) deposits, offshore bankers m Singapore said. "There is a steady increase m the volume, about 10459 words
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293 1988-06-21 26 SYDNEY The Australian and New Zealand dollars crashed through key psychological barriers yesterday to reach their highest levels against the US currency for more than three years. The Australian dollar touched 82.30 US cents m mid-morning to trade at its highestReuter - 293 words
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Article, Illustration454 1988-06-21 26 LIM ENG HAI - UIC eyes stake in Jurong theme park project LIM ENG HAI By UNITED Industrial Corporation is about to wrap up a deal which will further diversify its investment portfolio to include the leisure business m Singapore. The group is negotiating with Hongkong television company ATV Holdings for a minority stake454 words
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Article, Illustration483 1988-06-21 26 DAMIEN LIM - DAMIEN LIM By QI BOUGHT some shares m companies which recently announced their results for the financial year ending last December. I submitted my share certificates for registration after the results were out and the dividends announced. This being the case, will I still be sent a copy of483 words
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Advertisement252 1988-06-21 23 YOUR SHARE LOAN IS JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY TELELOAN ETMEBEI With just one phone call, you can now get a PRE- \bur credit line may be used for any other worthwhile APPROVED CREDIT LINE from $20,000 to purpose $200,000 right away. Teleloan Credit Plus gives you a package of252 words
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Advertisement19 1988-06-21 25 HOME DECOR The newest decorating trends and the best ideas are m this glossy and practical magazine JUNE-JULY '8819 words
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Advertisement467 1988-06-21 26 mi 'MM TONG BEE FINANCE CO LTD 3 mths 3.50% p. a. 6 mths 3.75% p. a. 9 mths 4.00% p. a. 12 mths 4.25% p. a. Hire Purchase Industrial and Commercial Machinery Construction Equipment Properties Share Loans 116 Middle Road #03-01 ICB Enterprise House Singapore 0718 Tel: *****81, *****04,467 words
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Advertisement89 1988-06-21 26 r ALPHA "li I MEDITATION w 29th class commencing 24th June More than 800 people have graduated from this 4-day scientific meditation seminar Learn to function af alpha theta brain frequencies with controlled awareness to develop your ability to: SOLVE PROBLEMS MAKE DECISIONS LEARN STUDY HANDLE RELATIONSHIPS KEEP HEALTHY It89 words
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Advertisement124 1988-06-21 26 Luxury You Can Affoqd At Crystal Palace, luxury is a dream come true! that you won't believe luxury is so affordable. Our quality imported lightings are at prices We will make it happen if you will. oompl«« with SZlit, ».?<lf»" i 1 J{ j^^m k *.mWwW r^«««d <i*m »h«j» BC124 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration542 1988-06-21 27 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Caulfield Cup-winning rider will be big draw at Gold Cup meeting By Mac ing tditor THIS year's Singapore Gold Cup meeting, starting this weekend and to be staged by the Bukit Turf Club (or the first time, will be given an542 words
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260 1988-06-21 27 Malcolm Bastians - Malcolm Bastians By PENANG The day of winners carrying saddle cloths No. 1 or 2 is far from over, if results of the just-concluded meeting here are anything to go by. Of the 25 professional races held on the four days, topweights finished260 words
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Article, Illustration185 1988-06-21 27 •At the 4OOm Pictures at the 400m by jj fe £jj|jS|| f±y»Y33Kl IZfiliatl yQ32r KENNETH KOH MARA Classes 2& 3 1,200 m 1. Gilgit 2. Yang Berhomat 3. West Bound 4. As You Like It Margins: IVft, IVfc, Time 1:15.4. Class 2 DivKENNETH KOH - 185 words
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Article936 1988-06-21 27 WEIGHTS and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 1 Oiv 11,600 m 1,600 m (Ratings: 178-153) Happiness n 60 178 Han Dynasty 57 172 Alacaro 53.5 165 L'Arc De Triomphe m 52 162 Whimsicality 52 162 Thorold 51.5 161 What's Enough n 51936 words
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Article, Illustration255 1988-06-21 27 JACK ELLIOTT - 12-month shock ban on top jockey Cassidy JACK ELLIOTT SYDNEY Jim Cassidy, the star ickey In Sydney and rated among the best three riding at the moment m Australia, was yesterday disqualified for 12 months by Australian Jockey Club stewards. The sensational announcement, which threw the Australian racing into a255 words
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Advertisement363 1988-06-21 27 y- m IVLh n 4 111 I IK] JI j IB TOP™ I IV^fP4vWi9VMlUtf ikMd TEN WAY WALKER f f FUNCTION V^^ Jogging dfl •ft^ •Rowing M Twist Exercise jjjJQ;*^ <^Jk •Sit-up Ma. lO^T^^ Seated Arm Extension Imj T Standing Dead Lift Massage Soles -°*p- FEATURE I 1 •18 Steel363 words
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Advertisement161 1988-06-21 27 111 111 Results of Draw No. Pi P^ rj W^ Monday, 20 June 1968 Group I Prize $300,000 01 19 M Group II Prize Add. no. $47,451 11 If there is more than one winner m either hbbb Group I orGroup 11. the prize will be shared jT^"""^! equally by161 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration514 1988-06-21 28 EUROPEAN SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINAL: WEST GERMANY v HOLLAND Germans bank on efficiency, fighting spirit HAMBURG Rir.us Michels fears that Dutch attacking flair and style could fall victim to West German efficiency and fighting spirit m the first soccer semi-final of the European Championship todayReuter - 514 words
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326 1988-06-21 28 DUBLIN About 250,000 Dubliners gave the Irish soccer team a tumultuous welcome home on Sunday and Prime Minister Charles Haughey made their English manager, Jack Charlton, an honorary Irishman. Mr Haughey, greeting the Irish team after they had so narrowly failed to qualify forReuter - 326 words
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Article299 1988-06-21 28 ATHLETICS DUSSELDORF East German veteran Marlies Goehr, world champion m 1983, showed she still has the killer touch by sprinting past her successor Silke Moeller to take the 100 metres m the inaugural international between the two Germanics here on Sunday. Marlies won m 11.02 sec,Reuter - 299 words
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Article310 1988-06-21 28 BASEBALL Boston beat Baltimore 15-7 m an American League game on Sunday. Oth*r results: Cleveland 11 NY Yankees 3, Toronto 6 Detroit 4, Minnesota 3 Seattle 1, California 5 Kansas City 0. Chicago 5 Milwaukee 0, Texas 5 Oakland 4. National League: NY Mets 6 Philadelphia 0.Reuter; AFP; AP - 310 words
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386 1988-06-21 28 FRANKFURT As England's notorious soccer supporters made their way home after a week-long spree of drunkenness, fighting and vandalism on the streets of West German cities, they left behind a growing debate over how the blame should be apportioned. In all, moreAFP - 386 words
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Article84 1988-06-21 28 NAIROBI Soccer fans rioted after a Kenyan League match on Saturday, injuring one policeman and several supporters, press reports said. The incidents erupted after the game between African Cup-Winners' Cup champions Gor Mahia and Kenya Taitrex Mills at Thika, 56 kilometres north-east of here. Gor MahiaAFP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration265 1988-06-21 28 Don't blame Robson Hoddle LONDON England's shame-faced soccer stars returned home on Sunday to face the music with the fans over their humiliating exit from the European Championship. But they appealed for followers to blame them and not manager Bobby Robson. Glenn Hoddle, one of the few English players toAFP - 265 words
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Article467 1988-06-21 28 FAM lure Batet: If all goes well. Englishman Richard Bates will begin his two-year contract with the Football Association of Malaysia as Director of Coaching from the end of next month. Bates, 38, who is one of the eight members of the England FA coaching staff, has statedReuter; AFP; Bernama - 467 words
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Article, Illustration376 1988-06-21 28 LIVE TELECAST ON SBC 5, RTM 2 (WEDNESDAY 2AM, SINGAPORE TIME) WEST GERMANY Kike Immel, Juergen kohler, Matthias Herget, 111 Borowka, Wolfgang Rolff, Pierre IJttbarskl, Lothar Matthaeus, Olaf Thon, Andreas Brehme, Juergen Klinsmann, Ku di Voeller. HOLLAND Hans van Breukelen, Ronald Koeman,Reuter - 376 words
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237 1988-06-21 28 Belanov holds Italy in high regard STUTTGART Italy's 4-1 victory over the Soviet Union m a friendly last February will have no significance when the teams meet m the European Championship soccer semi-finals here tomorrow (early Thursday, Singapore time), according to former European Player of the Year Igor Belanov. AsReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration753 1988-06-21 29 US OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Thrilling two-man contest m final round BROOKLINE (Massachusetts) American Curtis Strange and Britain's Nick Faldo paired the 18th hole and finished m a tie on 278, six-under-par, after four rounds m the 88th US Open on Sunday. The pair, who playeaAFP; Reuter - 753 words
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Article, Illustration484 1988-06-21 29 DETROIT Ayrton Senna overcame treacherous track conditions to snare a double triple on Sunday as he won his third successive United States motor racing Grand Prix for his third victory of the season. The Brazilian, who has started from the pole position m allReuter - 484 words
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Article318 1988-06-21 29 US Grand Prix (race distance ZSlMllun, IS laps): 1 Ayrton Senna (Bra, McLaren) lhr 54min 56.0355 ec (average speed 132.318 kmh) 2 Alain Prost (Fra, McLaren) 38.7135 ec behind 3 Thierry Boutsen (Bel, Benetton) one lap behind 4 Andrea de Cesaris (Ita, Rial) one lap 5 JonathanReuter - 318 words
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Article194 1988-06-21 29 BEIJING Poland's Andrzej Grubba overcame the usually-invincible Chinese to win the final of the ninth World Cup table tennis tournament m the central Chinese city of Wuhan on Sunday. Grubba easily defeated Chen Longcan, of China, 21-14, 21-11, 21-16, to win his first major world title. TheAFP; UPI - 194 words
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Article223 1988-06-21 29 JOHANNESBURG Junior welterweight Brian Baronet, who died from a brain injury after a 10-round fight with an American boxer last week, was under suspension m the United States pending a medical checkup when he went into the ring, a newspaper reported on Sunday Baronet, 27, diedAP - 223 words
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Article182 1988-06-21 29 MISSION VIEJO (California) American Matt Biondi, winner of the 50--metre freestyle on Saturday, was beaten into second place by compatriot Troy Dalbey m the 100 m freestyle at the Nadadores pre-Olympic swimming Meet of Champions here on Sunday. Results Americans nnletl flUted) Women's 2Mm Individ a*l medJey:Reuter - 182 words
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Article428 1988-06-21 29 (Americans, unless stated) 218 Curtis Strange 70, 67, 69, 72; Nick Faldo (Brit) 72, 67, 68, 71. 28« Steve Pate 72, 69, 72, 67; D.A. Weibring 71, 69, 68, 72; Mark O'Meara 71, 72, 66, 71. 281 Paul Azinger 69, 70, 76, 66; Scott Simpson 69, 66, 72,Reuter - 428 words
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535 1988-06-21 29 Olazabal races to victory in Belgian Open by four strokes BRUSSELS Jose-Maria Olazabal's decision to refuse an invitation to play m the US Open paid off as he won the £200,000 ($720,000) Belgian Open here on Sunday for his first win m Europe m nearly two years. The 22-year-old SpaniardReuter; AFP; AP - 535 words
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Article, Illustration174 1988-06-21 29 Swee Wah second to Kyi Hla KUCHING Burmese professional Kyi Hla Han captured the third Sarawak Masters title at the Miri Golf Club on Sunday. Kyi Hla shot a fine 68 on the third day to overtake the rest of the field and followed up with a final round ofBernama - 174 words
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421 1988-06-21 30 Singapore can learn from Australia LEE WAI WUN REVIEWS THE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WORLD OLYMPIC QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT KUALA LUMPUR Australia's basketball girls lazed m the sun by the hotel pool yesterday while their Chinese counterparts went shopping at a nearby complex. Both teams had successfully completed a tiring two-week effort to421 words
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Article, Illustration449 1988-06-21 30 LOS ANGELES Two free throws by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 14 seconds to play gave the Los Angeles Lakers a thrilling 103-102 win over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday and forced a seventh and deciding game m the National Basketball Association championship. The victory, which evenedReuter - 449 words
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436 1988-06-21 30 CRICKET LONDON Pace bowlers Malcolm Marshall and Pat Patterson put West Indies on course for a comfortable victory m the Second Test at Lord's here yesterday with three early wickets m England's second innings. England, needing a record 442 to go 1-0 upAFP; Reuter - 436 words
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Article, Illustration353 1988-06-21 31 JOE DORAI - Two more get one -year contracts JOE DORAI TWO more members of the national soccer squad have been given one-year contracts by the Football Association of Singapore. Striker Ahmad Ibrahim, sought by Kelantan earlier this year for the Malaysia Cup competition, and defender Razali Saad join three others who haveALBERT SIM - 353 words
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Article60 1988-06-21 31 HYATT Hotel continued their winning ways when they beat Hitachi Consumer 5-2 m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division IB match at Bedok Stadium yesterday. In another Division IB match, Press Sports Club and Shell Sports Club drew 1-1. PSA Fire Brigade trounced Electrical Engineering60 words
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Article81 1988-06-21 31 SHIRLYNN HO - SHIRLYNN HO PAKISTANI'S Qamar Zaman, world No. 1 m 1975, 1978 and 1980, is here with compatriot Maqsood Ahmad, one of the world's top 30 players, to conduct a one-day clinic for all juniors today. Interested juniors can go to Kallang Squash Centre at 10am for tips from81 words
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Article, Illustration603 1988-06-21 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE David Lee; Sudiat DaII, T. Pathmanathan. Borhan Aba Samah, Ishak Saad; D. Tokijan, Razall Saad, Kamarazaman Zainal (Hasnim Haron); Salim Moin (Tahlr Bojang), Ahmad Ibrahim, K. kannan. JUHUH Sail eh Noor; Ismail Ibrahim, Nasarnddln Atan, Sanl Ogman, Naslr Noor; Naslr603 words
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Article525 1988-06-21 31 Cash has it easy in the opener WIMBLEDON TENNIS LATEST LONDON Pat Cash, last seen at Wimbledon a year ago clambering over spectators to launch his victory celebrations with his family in the stands, encountered less difficulty yesterday negotiating the opening match of his defence of tennis' oldest title. Cash,Reuter; AFP - 525 words
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Article, Illustration346 1988-06-21 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON GOLF By SINGAPORE junior golfers will soon have regular competitions. Yokohama Tyre, with the sanction of the Singapore Golf Association, have proposed a local circuit which will move from club to club. The first leg will be held on July 16 m346 words
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Article210 1988-06-21 31 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON TABLE TENNIS By TWO sisters and two brothers are among the five players selected by the Singapore Table Tennis Association to represent the Republic at the Indonesian Open championships m Jakarta from June 29 to July 6. The sisters are Koh Li Ping and210 words
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Article124 1988-06-21 31 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI - MAHMOOO GAZNAVI OLYMPIC DAY RUN By TOMORROW is the last day to register for Thursday's 10-kilo-metre Olympic Day Run to be held at the Bukit Turf Club. Those who wish to take part m the Men's and Women's Open can register at Singapore National Olympic Council124 words
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Article149 1988-06-21 31 SHIRLYNN HO - SHIRLYNN HO BOWLING THE men's open Master's qualifying event of the national bowling championships at Queenstown Bowl saw a new leader yesterday. B.L. Kee surged ahead of previous leader Patrick Shen with 1,225 pinfalls. There were, however, no changes m the top 10 positions of the women's149 words
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Article92 1988-06-21 31 LEONARD Fernandez qualified for the singles event m the Yonex F&N National junior individual championships when he beat Yeo Swee Kong 15-7, 15-7 m the qualifying competition at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Other results (winners qualify): Lim Hong Han bt Lian Yin Khai 15-10. 15-9.92 words
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Article, Illustration232 1988-06-21 31 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI BODYBUILDING BODYBUILDING was yesterday given a big boost when Hagemeyer Electronics presented the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation with a $20,000 cheque. The money will be used by the SABBF m staging the Asian men's championships and the Asian Mixed Pairs championships at Kallang232 words
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Article, Illustration211 1988-06-21 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN BADMINTON By INDONESIAN badminton star Liem Swie King has pulled out from next month's Indonesian Open prompting speculation that he may be on the verge of quitting. Swie King, 33, retired from the National Training Centre m Jakarta last week to look211 words
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Advertisement128 1988-06-21 29 TheSundoy Times/Shin Mm Dig Walk 1966! COLLECT YOUR NUMBER TAGS FORTHE WALK OF THE YEAR r- Competitors cannot afford to miss these prizes at the Participants' Lucky Draw HURPOr TO: iw Ist Prize Times House One return air ticket to Los 390 Kirn Seng Road Angeles and Goldstar 14" Colour128 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration625 1988-06-21 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths SEAH ENG TUCK Age: 82 Called home to glory on 20 June 1968 sate In the arms of Jesus, leaving behind his beloved ones: Sons Daughters-tn-law Poh Chye. Robert Tow Sin Oek Hork Chye. William Tow Slew Yang Ouan Chye Lucy Seah Teck Chye,625 words
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Obituary, Illustration178 1988-06-21 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths Mdm. CHIEW KUAN THAI AGE 82 passed away peacefully on 19th June 1988 leaving behind beloved: Son: Daughter-in-law: Lam Keng Wan (deceased) Tham Soon Al Daughters: Sons-in-law: Lum Suet Ylng Lam Llew Yin Chin Tlan Soon Lum Wan Ylng Michael Llew Kok Pun Grand-sons: Lam Wing178 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1988-06-21 30 The family of the late MR PANG TOK HAI Departs: 15.6.88 Wi«h«« to •xpr*s« our »inc»r» thank* to doctor*, nuraa* of Ward 33 TTBH, nurtti or Nlghtingala nursing homa, ralatlva*, trtand* and collaagua* for thalr kind condolanc**, attandanca, wraath*, aasistanca, support, donation* and prayar* during thair racant baraavamant.145 words
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Obituary, Illustration150 1988-06-21 30 Tn« Family of tho L»«» ANTHONY SON YUE KUEN Departed: 15th June ISSt wlehe* to axpreaa their heartfelt gratitude to Fra. M. Tung and P.Lu (Nativity Church), Fr Clement (Novena Church), St Joaaph'* Dying Aid Aaeodetfon, SoNdArtty of St. Joseph* (Church of Rlaen Chrlat), Slater Carmen and ICU150 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1988-06-21 30 323 Condolences 323 Condolences Our deepest sympathies and condolences to Mr. Mervyn Neo and family on the demise of their beloved father Mr. Richard Neo Tong Chye From his partners and colleagues at Ogilvy Mather Worldwide With dwpttt tympathy to »h« l»mlly ot Ih* late MDM TAN HIOK KENQ From:64 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1988-06-21 30 The FemHy of the Late ITHNIN BIN SUL AIMAN Departed on 18th June 1968 wl*hM to thank r*utl« M k Irtond* rof invfi ■nvffiQSiiw, conoowKM A •••iatanc* during their recent bwewmwrt.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1988-06-21 30 In Loving Mamory Of MDM. YEO AH NGIA Dapartad 25 June 1985 (Lunar Calendar Bth of sth moon) Always nmimbirwt by your children and families and loved on—. In loving mamory of TEO SOON SENG want to ba with tha Lord on 21st Juna 1983 Dearly mt***d60 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1988-06-21 30 In Loving Memory Of MR. CM. NAIR Deperted 21et June 1966. Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Atwy wnwmbwtd by tamMy. In loving memory of MR. JIMMY QUEK KIAH HUAT (deperted 2V6.83.) Dearly missed and always remembered by wife, tone,96 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1988-06-21 30 NIRMALJIT K AUR w/O BAKBIS SINGH Sukmani Sahib (homi) 2V6 M Path Oa Bhog 22 8 M 12 noon SiUt Sikh Tempi*24 words
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Advertisement10 1988-06-21 30 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Miscellaneous69 1988-06-21 31 Bo^°K G NmU0IUl Ctampllllht(l (Queenstown HOCKEY Premier League: SCC v Boon Lay (SCC) Dlv 2A: SRC B v Khalsa C (SRC). Dlv SB: Dutch Club v Prisons (Tanglin) all at 5.30pm. SNOOKER RPM National Snooker championships-Quarter-finals (National Stadium, 7.30pm) SOCCER SBHFL (Div 1A): SIA v Royal Holiday Inn (Toa Payoh,69 words
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495 1988-06-21 32 BY DECEMBER, children at all People's Action Party kindergartens will study less and learn more. A new syllabus, which will apply to all 180 preprimary centres, features what is described as "discovery through play". The children's two-hour session will be split into495 words
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288 1988-06-21 32 PESHAWAR The main Pakistan-based Afghan resistance alliance has named a "transitional government" it wants to replace the Soviet-backed Kabul regime of President Najibullah. Previously-named President Ahmad Shah announced a 14-member Cabinet of two vice-presi-dents and 12 ministers. Both vice-presidents belong to moderate factions, butAFP; Reuter; UPI - 288 words
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Article, Illustration455 1988-06-21 32 SHARON LIM - SHARON LIM By NINE people crammed m a taxi, including an 11--month-old baby girl, were injured m an accident with a double-decker bus along Farrer Road on Sunday. The authorities are investigating whether the additional load m the NTUC Comfort taxi contributed toALBERT CHUA - 455 words
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129 1988-06-21 32 Love-lorn woman caller ends up in court WELLINGTON A love-lorn New Zealand woman was so attracted to her former boss, she could not stop calling him on the telephone. So m love was Sheryl Webb, 35, an Auckland court was told yesterday, that she made up to 10 calls aReuter - 129 words
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Article44 1988-06-21 32 What it should have been THE Singapore General Hospital has clarified that the number of emergency cases cited m the story "It's 2 am and the doctor's m" (ST, June 13). should be 388 and not 161. The number of non-emer-gency cases was 86.44 words
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545 1988-06-21 32 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM But don't take us for granted, envoy warns By Jakarta Correspondent BALI The United States says it will continue to play a balancing role m the Asia-Pacific region but warns its friends and allies not to take US involvement for545 words
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Article18 1988-06-21 32 RANGOON Authorities yesterday suspended classes at a Rangoon university after several days of student demonstrations. APAP - 18 words
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Article24 1988-06-21 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials lost 15.29 points to 2,088.73 m the first hour of trading yesterday. APAP - 24 words
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401 1988-06-21 32 NEW DELHI Suspected Sikh separatists lobbed a homemade bomb into a crowded vegetable market here yesterday, killing four people and injuring 42 others, police said. The attackers struck m the morning when about 2,000 shoppers and vendors were gathered m the ChokhandiAP; UPI; Reuter - 401 words
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Miscellaneous219 1988-06-21 32 Weather Showers over a few areas m the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to S,ifJ: r t TWTOW: 33 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 916 C Showers Loa ABgelea 15 24 C Clear Amsterdam 13 18 C Cloudy Madrid 11/23 C Gear219 words
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Article, Illustration33 1988-06-21 1 Fantasy drama and dance rxapai napai g liinlWlllLtj look into a poor man's fantaay world where he falls m love with and wooa a princess s»e niiinnus.- p tt n A c Allr33 words
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Advertisement212 1988-06-21 1 gpo c/ .y V^H^^^S^r cS J^^ -7/ I H^£ r^" /;/to unfolding drama .S mirage of t))e mind andasettim flßßteW v f AifßdL.^i- w j Nfl 1^ r^ Iwcal comedy witlmt uwds. for fabulous adventures. JBM^RBL A/j RJ X Tridrt nh tl gr**& I)) fill) f^i \\u \ti) Pl/i\K" ft212 words
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Article, Illustration781 1988-06-21 2 I WOULD like to include: 1. A few pictures of the great pop stars and recordings of their music. 2. An album of photos of various parts of Singapore so that future Singaporeans will know what it was like "back then". 3. Sketches of the wide selection of clothes781 words
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Article, Illustration50 1988-06-21 2 Fifteen young people list what they would put m a time-capsule. IRENE PATES compiles their answers while LIM SU-YIN checks out what a mother, a lecturer of philosophy and a visitor to Singapore consider worth preserving. this will be. hard to su/auow m 99950 words
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Letter287 1988-06-21 2 I'D PUT a collection of all the Teens' Page articles ever published because it would be nice if the teenagers of the future could read them to see if things have changed. I'd like to collect all the memories, happy or not that I've287 words
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198 1988-06-21 2 I SETTLED on anything that would reflect life m the '80s as part of the world, Asian or Singaporean culture. I limited myself to eight items. 1. Magazines: (for example, Mad magazine, Mademoiselle, and the ad-less Far Eastern Economic Review) to show198 words
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Letter258 1988-06-21 2 I WOULD like most to keep things related to the family m my time capsule: a family album, records and tapes of daily family happenings so my children and I will remember what it was like back then. There would be reminders of the close-knit family, filled with laughter258 words
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Letter216 1988-06-21 2 AS A foreigner, I find Singapore's oldest buildings worth keeping. Especially those around the river front like the warehouses and shops. In a few years, all these will be gone and it will be a pity. Singapore will become just another Chicago with skyscrapers all over and nothing else.216 words
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Letter152 1988-06-21 2 I SEE no point m having a time capsule as books record everything and books will still be around m 50 years and more. Nothing is worth keeping. If there has to be a time capsule, my first reaction would be to put myself m it. But if you152 words
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230 1988-06-21 2 TEENAGERS often are better at adjusting to life than their parents believe, says a doctor who led a study of 6,000 teenagers m the United States and nine other countries. Dr Daniel Offer, director of the Centre for the Study of Adolescents at Chicago's MichaelAP - 230 words
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Article363 1988-06-21 2 A NATIONAL poll held m the US recently, found that most teenagers believe life for them will be harder than it was for their parents. Money, the future and health are the greatest concerns of high school students, according to the survey of USNYT - 363 words
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Article156 1988-06-21 2 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES WHICH Singapore personality would you most like to interview? Make a list of 10 questions you would ask this person. In addition, if you recall, sometime ago I mentioned the possibility of having a group of amateur reporters among young readers. This156 words
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Advertisement63 1988-06-21 2 Murrx^y leVs aef ours foJau! J Free with all new savings accounts Ikl A^ (minimum deposit $50). M 1 By singapura BUILDING SOCIETY LTD HEAD OFFICE 70Shenton Way 01-01 Marina House Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 BRANCHES -BEACH ROAD Tel 292 1459/2921 61 0; GEYLANG Tel *****88- 74-T4M ANGMOKIOTeI *****22/*****.1^; BEDOKTeI63 words
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Article, Illustration643 1988-06-21 3 ELECTRICITY is a form of energy. We get our electricity from power stations. There are four power stations m Singapore: Senoko Power Station m the north, Pasir Panjang m the south, and Pulau Seraya Power Station and Jurong Power Station m the south-west. The643 words
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Advertisement291 1988-06-21 3 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY I ndei instructions from Evans Deakin Indusrnos LrJ Located Brishane, Australia 2 x Skoda W2OOH and WI6OB Horizontal Floor Borer/Milling Machines Skoda W2OOH 1981 Model. Purchased and installed m 1982 S *****, Table size 1.770 x 16,200 mm. Vertical Travel 4,178 mm. Horizontal Travel 15.48291 words
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Article, Illustration979 1988-06-21 4 TAH BAN HUAT meets Chen Xiaoxu and Ouyang Fenqiang. Sounds unfamiliar? Well, they played Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu m the TV serial A Dream Of Red Mansions. CHEN XIAOXU is every inch the slender and delicate beauty she portrayed m the TV serial,LIM SENG TIONG - 979 words
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Article177 1988-06-21 4 &4tftft&M<f£tt*> tip t^ <* k ri'j 1^; b^ m m ft ft fc Wi'-iW 91 W 'i: E fi'j XX F» 6r ft 14* h'-j^feA-'TWfriJ K'Mll*locfß&£ft|| ith *n fl: x: ft 2: >(t ♦4> til A- 1| ti- A- H :'j ib m A o NHtt£tt EJfcffti m m acf177 words
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Article380 1988-06-21 4 Yee Mci Pao - Yee Mci Pao Varsity Chinese Dancers and Foochow Youth Dance Troupe Telck Blangah CC WEST German tourists Mrs Nina Holters and her daughter, Gabriela, were the only non-Chinese m the audience. It did not help that the performance started half an hour late, and the items explained only m380 words
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Article, Illustration918 1988-06-21 4 FANTASY DRAMA AND DANCE It is a play with a title that defies translation m Mandarin. It is also a play which has been produced m English, French and Swedish. GOH BENG CHOO finds out more about Kapai Kapai. A POOR man, the moon, darkness, the918 words
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Article, Illustration142 1988-06-21 4 n«» Ks: Abu, IYem Abu ft Q #-i-Jl*h *Mi M-fc XMft W£ E **«»*H*W AbuliliM |*ffifi. ft *MXJ Y.te £ft&*M W&t < iik am ft 'h (■'.,> *4i *£M£*i*ig ffc& 1...J w>) itflttfei* j* <t>&* h m m *«>£« ttimmmm mvtw\ <«* mm ■jiAif.iiu'} kb turn fc*ttflfttt£7« V <v& m142 words
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Article, Illustration544 1988-06-21 5 The Malay Dance Showcase, Gemala Tari (I (Magic Gem of Dances), begins its two-day performance at the World Trade Centre tonight. Mardiana Abu Bakar introduces the dances. SILVER rings a-tinkling on china dishes. Rousing regular beats of the gendang and kompang (Malay544 words
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Article, Illustration265 1988-06-21 5 COMPUTER-COMPOSED music is dictating the pace for the legend of Puteri Gunung Ledang. The dance-drama has been set m step with music composed by Sadli AH, a Berklee College of Music honours graduate, who majored m jazz composition and arrangement. The choreographer of Puteri265 words
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Article291 1988-06-21 5 MULAI 8 malam mi, auditorium Pusat Dagangan Dunia akan bergema dengan bunyi gendang dan kompang. Buluh dan angklung akan turut digoncang mengikut rentak tari yang bakal dipersembahkan. Bunyi-bunyian mi adalah alu-aluan, pembuka tirai buat Gemala Tari n, sebuah persembahan tari-menari yang akan menggabungkan usaha tiga orang291 words
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Article, Illustration52 1988-06-21 5 Bahagian 3 Word Quiz BR Part 3 eeaaaaai Hvaiaai^ INSTRUCTIONS: Match the syllables below so as to form words. Write down 8 words m the space provided. The words you form from the syllables must be synonymous or have a similar meaning to: I A TYPE52 words
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Advertisement21 1988-06-21 5 COMPUTER GAMES GALORE xaF m*^^BW if f A^B jr *iMjMm. ■a«1 These magazines are available at all good bookshops STP Distributors21 words
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Advertisement1008 1988-06-21 6 glJwH]IDf-^*****8 1 C A T S -1 1 TLX: R*****3 CLASS FAX: 732-0230"] TELEPHONE SERVICE Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (sp.m. deadline for next day) Saturday: 8.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. (11a.m. dmmdUnm for Tha Sunday Time*) Public Holiday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. COUNTER SERVICE; TIMES1,008 words
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Advertisement772 1988-06-21 6 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out HP <I f uuu rCANTONESE CUISINE •I Restaurant Ptc Ltd We cater for weddings. -JW>^-#P"§* birthdays other happy I occasions p^^^^ Outdoor catering is available BRAISED SHARK'S FIN WITH I CHICKEN, ROAST SUCKLING PIG, STEAMED I SULTAN FISH, BRAIBEO ABALONE. I TEL: 221-3369/221-3516 207772 words
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Advertisement717 1988-06-21 6 23 Musical Instruments FULL RANGE OF quality pianos Crlstoforl. Drezden, Hyundai, Seller, Maearl from $2555 only. Beautiful piano telephone sets with multi-function given free while stocks last! Welcome to Crlstoforl Music Showrooms: #04-24 Funan Centre, *****21 81-19. Beauty World Centre, *****63/ 329 Joo Chlat Road. *****35 FAZER PIANO (SINCE 1897)717 words
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Advertisement774 1988-06-21 6 35 Home Furniture/ Furnishing DIRECT FROM FACTORY. Free design quotation. Workmanship guarantee 1 yr. Kitchen cabinet $90 p.f.r. with trimming, built-in wardrobe $110 p.f.r. with trimming. *****82. TOP CLASS FURNITURE Offers factory prices. Kitchen cabinets $90 p.f.r Wardrobes $100 p.f.r. G'teed 3 years. Good workmanship *****47/ *****13/ pg. *****95 BUILT-IN774 words
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Advertisement768 1988-06-21 6 39 TV/ Vidao/ Hi-fi WANTED USED VIDEO, CTV. hlfl. mini compo., pre/ power amplifier. Any brand/ cond We also service. Tel: *****38. LKE SPECIALISE Installation. (V/UHF) antennae Repair c.t.v it video. 1 yr. guarantee *****01. SINLET ELECTRONIC. REPAIRS CTV, video, hl-fl system. Also accept 2nd hand sets. *****62 USED TV/768 words
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Advertisement743 1988-06-21 6 41 Housa Renovation/ Decor COLONIAL DESIGN CONTRACT undertakes all kind* of interior a exterior renovation work, a Shop St offices a Factory Residential Wa provide tree deeion a quotation. Ccntact Tal. *****52. SPECIAL OFFER Ceramic Broken Marble marble 3 1900 2500 6400 4 2700 3000 7700 5 3600 5000 9100743 words
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Advertisement619 1988-06-21 6 49 Beauty Culture I BUDGET WAXING $5 onwards •L J I i A Revolutionary Electrolysis, slim- m Ji^B^l mlng, unisex facials $15 by Elec- I 1 1 |fl trologlst/Nurse Suvlns *****01 SPECIAL OFFER: FACIAL $10 only *BH Free skin scanning k analysis. I Free gifts for the Ist 20 custom-619 words
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Advertisement461 1988-06-21 6 56 Sal*: Other Products EXPAT. SALE China Rosewood complete living room set (6 pieces, hardly used). New mini box fridge with 5-yr. guarantee. Large display unit. Sold teak dining table and chairs. USA Q.E. TFF24 fridge with Ice maker and dispensers (white colour, new price $4,885, best offer secures). Electric461 words
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Advertisement710 1988-06-21 7 M Translation Services «eal estate career You'll ncm.ui.ES MOVER* For reliable overseas/ office It household removal Call us at 33*1102 for no obligation free quote «M ONWARDS HOUSE, office removal, transportation, disposal L delivery service. Specialist In piano organ removal. Economical rates. We supply 15' lorry. Responsible, reliable experienced workers710 words
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Advertisement895 1988-06-21 7 ANSWERING REOiSTRATK) Address ($8)/ 24-hour answei Ing/ telex ($5)/ fax ($5)/ book keeping and forms filling sei vices Contact us at: 336-323 (Well established and fully com puterlsed operations at Colomb Court, same floor as ROC). ANSWERING HEGISTRATIO Address ($7), Telex ($5), Fax (*5 table space, typing, book-keep Ing, forms895 words
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Advertisement821 1988-06-21 7 love to make this career with oui J happy sharing team Any/ cv- erybody can sell properties wltri the right experienced co. 90% commission, training provided Incentives. With/ without expei rlence Si full/ part-timers welcome. For free discussion, call 10 T. Jude Realty. 345-4750. SPECIAL PRINTING PACKAGE ot fer for821 words
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Advertisement572 1988-06-21 7 SHE MAY NOT BE FILIPINA, BUT SHE'S HANDPICKED BY HUMANA English-speaking Humana Sn Lankan maids and Indonesian maids Each personally handpuked using professional recruitment techniques to Humana s standards With successful "match-making", we help you make the l>est choice. She may not be up to our Filipinas but surely the572 words
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Advertisement572 1988-06-21 7 94 Positions Vacant: Professional/ Executive f ESTABLISHED ARCHITECT'S OFFICE Invites applications to fill the following new positions:PROJECT ARCHITECT Applicants must have a minimum of 2 years experience and possess a flair for design as well as project management experience. PROJECT SECRETARY Applicants must possess a recognised Secretarial Certificate with shorthand572 words
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Advertisement642 1988-06-21 7 96 Positions Vacant: Tutorial CHILD CARTcEHTire"requlre77!T perlenced bilingual Child Care Teachers, mln. 3 OCE 'O' levels. Assistant Teachers, at least sec. 2. With or without I.E. training. Tel 4«C78»5 RETIRED TEACHER OR experienced teacher to leach Sec. 3, Chemistry. Physics, Biology tc English. Tel: 2MIMS. TEACHERS REQUIRED FOR all subjects642 words
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Advertisement467 1988-06-21 7 WkWkWkWmWsWk^kW/kWkWkWsWk^kWsWsWk^kWkWmWkWßsWsWkWkWsWkWkWM eh .^BBafIaaBBBV i 7SLt?7--Va7###m# G< To Moving You Ahead Li To Singapore MRT Ltd invites applications for: en A) CLERICAL OFFICERS (AUTOMATIC FARE COLLECTION) g Gross Salary Range: $444 $1000 per month Functions: v u Assist m the control and supervision of AFC operations which include R< monitoring ticket467 words
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Advertisement319 1988-06-21 7 •I O Export Credit Ineurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd invites applications for A. EDP ASSISTANT Requialte*:1. At least 3 GCE 'O" LevDls i with credits In English and Maths 2 CSt O Certificate or any other recognised Computer Certificate 3. Knowledge of Wang VS System/ Lotus/ DBase 4. 1 year319 words
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Advertisement537 1988-06-21 7 000 PERMANENT JOBS AVAILABLE: o placement or regn. fees .arged to applicants Pleasr Ing along your Identity Card, lotograph. copies for certs Si testimonials tigation Secretanea bio legal firm m town. SBOO .000 months bonus. Mln. 1 to 2 ars' experience. Oood shortind 5 -day week eneral Clerks a Payoh,537 words
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Advertisement370 1988-06-21 8 ■asaysa- "aaaaraa- "aaujrgs,. 1 "ggSLirss- "aaayss- l~^=^^7j "imri^^T M^i^^::i,., "aa^raa- llr bs^^, We mvile applications from suitably qualified persons for the position of: Personnel Clerk (Temporary) Requirements: GCE 'O' level with credils m English Mathematics Typing speed of mm 35 wpm Preferably with personnel/payroll experience Duties Assist m recruitment of370 words
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Advertisement528 1988-06-21 8 f ACCOUNTANT 1 ADMINISTRATION (FEMALE) Branch of International Company seeks a qualified competent Accountant reporting to the General Manager responsible for the accounts administration of the company. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining and reviewing accounting systems, preparing management reports, annual budget, ensuring timely accurate financial reporting, book-keeping528 words
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Advertisement699 1988-06-21 8 A weli-ettablished company located m District 0314 (new office m Jurong m 6 months time) invites qualified candidate* to apply tor positions of 1. SENIOR CLERK 2. JUNIOR GENERAL CLERK Candidates must possess at least a OCE O' level good typing and communication skills, knowledge of Mandarin. For position 1699 words
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Advertisement584 1988-06-21 8 Carrier Singapore (Pte) Limited mvifes applications irom suitable candidates tor the position of GCE O Level or relevant accounting qualifications 1 year's experience and familiar witn computerised systems Interested applicants please walk-in for an 'nte r view at The Personnel Department CARRIER SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED 26 Teban Gardens Crescent Singapore584 words
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Advertisement449 1988-06-21 8 PANDAN VALLEY CONDOMINIUM Has vacancy forGENERAL CLERK c Mln GCE O' level c Bilingual In English/ Chinese a Pleasant personality with good Interpersonal skill a Able to type well accurately on an electric typewriter AY perform general' clerical duties c Able to operate PC an advantage c Salary $550 $650449 words
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Advertisement585 1988-06-21 8 An established stockbroklng firm has vacancies for the post of: A. ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT The applicants should preferably have auditing experience, analytical mind and be able to full set of accounts B ACCOUNTS CLERK C. GENERAL CLERK Must be able to type and prepared to work over-time when necessary Please write585 words
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Advertisement670 1988-06-21 8 Electroplating Factory In Jurone requiree ADMINISTRATION GENERAL CLERK Must know typing and preferably have some experience of clerical work. Interested please come during office hours and see Jenny at: 90 Kien Tack Road Singapore 2»2 Feeder no. 290 from Jurong Interchange. FeeMon Bege 4 BaMe teanutaeewa* requires FEMALE CHINESE JUNIOR670 words
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Advertisement627 1988-06-21 9 98 gffaffggj-, 9> sraffgsua, agsaav-SrUi M zsssXctL. "aaya^ m ksbjitss- m ssr vacant: sr on vac<ni: ar™ vacant: ir ont vacant: PERMANENT RECEPTIONIST Cecil St School leavers may apply a CLERK CUM TYPIST Golden Mile Tower Any race, good personality ACCOUNTS CLERKS Mai pherion People I .irk GENERAL CLERKS PMBT627 words
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Advertisement630 1988-06-21 9 We ft\uif a pleasant, young Chinese girl for tha post of: GENERAL CLERK a Mln GCE O' level a Mln typing speed 40 wpm a With some working experience preferred Please walk m or write In with salary expected to CHEUNG WOH METAL WORKS PTE. LTD. 617 Lorong 4 Toa630 words
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Advertisement599 1988-06-21 9 GENERAL CLERK required by engineering company m Bukit Balok. j a Able to type Age from 20 to 26 a Minimum GCE O" level c Preferably with simple accounts knowledge Salary from $600 to $800 mtarasted applicants please call *****10 for an interview. Import a expert Him located nmrnr Yto599 words
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Advertisement911 1988-06-21 9 Trading company requires JUNIOR SECRETARY Requirements: 81-llngual In Chinese and English Typing and general secretarial duties Preferably able to start work Immediately Pleeae call: 337-3598 tor interview Trading co. requires TELEPHONIST CUM TYPIST a at least 1 year experience, c GCE O" Level a Able to type, a Pleasant and911 words
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Advertisement948 1988-06-21 9 OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR REQUIREO by Innovative Dynamic Trading Co. Must have knowledge of computer operation. Good prospect for right person. Interested, call Michael Chua *****90 GENERAL CLERK WITH fluent English. Mandarin required by property co. Attractive salary. Interview at 1 Sophia Rd. #04-04 Peace Centre 5(0922), *****00 Miss Ho GENERAL CLERK948 words
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Advertisement735 1988-06-21 9 FILING CLERKS. BANK, ShentO Way Working hours 1300 to 180 Housewives who want to wor part-time can apply *****00 GENERAL CLERK. Salary $600 t $750 Call at: 144 Gul Circle, Ju rong Tel: *****08 (Bus No: 25: 255 from Jurong Interchange) GENERAL CLERICAL ASSI needed Able to type. Sch. leaver735 words
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Advertisement576 1988-06-21 9 B 7-iiEVEn I I c Age -16 above oonortnniti»« "Naming free uniform 2. Housew,ves ret,rees has caraer opportunrtws Cheertui veiy work,ng are welcome environment r. II Secondary education WALK IN ■•sssrr-sr 1 SALES in TE rv!ew SBrdSSru*. ASSISTANTS !E~«HH ;|:i™— FullTime/Part Time :|£SHr I SSSSST™,. /int •B,H,«To.P. y o f576 words
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Advertisement414 1988-06-21 9 1 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES If you are looking for Job Satisfaction Good Career Prospects Tremendous Personal Growth Attractive Remuneration Management Opportunities We Invite you to attend our Career Presentation at: CROWN PRINCE HOTEL ORCHARD ROAD CROWN ROOM 3RD LEVEL On Thursday 23 June 1988 at 7.00pm sharp. (Light refreshments will be414 words
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Advertisement489 1988-06-21 9 FULL-TIME SALESGIRLS WANTED We ars looking for Seleegirls to promote our range of well known Perfumes at Leading Department Stores and at Changi Airport Duty Free Shope. Part-time Promoters to work at Changi Airport, 3-4 days a week (8 hours per day). c Attractive basic salary, commission and transport allowance489 words
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Advertisement1107 1988-06-21 10 99 Positions Vacant. 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant 100 Positions Vacant Sale Sale> Sales Sale Sales Sales Sales Technical Technical Technical A CAREER IN MARKETING An expanding leading book distribution company1,107 words
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Advertisement661 1988-06-21 10 ft FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS a Age 18 and above. a Pleasant and fashionable personality c Bilingual In English and Mandarin c Able to statt work immediately WALK-IN INTERVIEW (Bring along 1 passport photo) From 10a. m 3p m at: 38 Genting Lane Metal House, #05-04 Singapore 1334 Tel: *****93 LIFE661 words
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Advertisement723 1988-06-21 10 GIFT'S OE SHOPPER PTE LTD A group of reteil chain shop m ho lei and Orchard area specialising m gift*, souvenirs, jewelleries and handicrafts for tourists and eipetriate clienteles requires several male/ female SALES ASSISTANTS a Age above 17 c Salary minimum $500 to $800 (inclusive commission) c Training provided723 words
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Advertisement646 1988-06-21 10 requires CREWS/ CREW LEADERS Secondary education Speak fluent English a Below 25 years Come personally lo:--3 Irving Rd., #01-12 Singapore 1336. Tel: *****06/ *****51. SALES ASSISTANTS c Age 17 -26 years a Minimum Secondary level a Pleasant personality a Able to perform shift duties In any department stores Interested plaass646 words
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Advertisement895 1988-06-21 10 SALES EXECUTIVES (MALE/ FEMALE) REQUIREO Mm QCI O' level a Preferably with transport Basic salary s Transport allowance Attractive commission. Please call *****68/ *****32 Wellbakery urgently requires SALESGIRL c Chinese preferred Please call personally at:WELLBAKERY 63 Robinson Road #01-01 Atro Asia Building Singapore 0106 Tel: *****02 ESTABLISHED FIRM REQUIRES IB895 words
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Advertisement580 1988-06-21 10 VIDEO LIBRARY REQUIRE? Chinese Counter Sales I d.iys 1 day off $550 incentives Blk 158 Bedok South. -01-587 -*****43 WE GUIDE INSURANCE Agts to be million dollars producers Part full-time, allowances commission Jimmy *****16 BILINGUAL PROVISIONS VAN Salesman to service mini-rnart.s. supermarts. etc Call *****88 CHINESE SALESGIRLS WANTED urgently at580 words
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Advertisement501 1988-06-21 10 Moving You Ahead Singapore MRT Ltd invites applications for the following positions: A)TRAIN OPERATORS (Gross Salary Range: $444 $753 per month) Functions: c Operation of passenger and engineers' trains Ensure safety of passengers and smooth running of trains Handle emergency situations Requirements: c NTC 3 (theory practical) m electrical or501 words
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Advertisement263 1988-06-21 10 SV (TECHNICAL) An Established Metal Fabrication Company located at Senoko Drive has vacancies for the following: (1) MACHINE OPERATORB (2) GENERAL WORKERS Experience For (1) 1-2 years of experience operating Brake Metal and Guillotine Shear with CNC Control Machines For (2) No experience necessary •alary Attractive salary fc fringe benefit263 words
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Advertisement818 1988-06-21 11 100 Techmc^ 1108 1 I ?2il!2I!I, VBCant: 100 Pos.t.on. Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Po.it.on. Vacant. 100 Pos.t.ons Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Pos.t.ons Vacant: 100 Pos.t.ons Vacant. 100 Pos.t.on. Vacant: lecnnicat Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical j Technical Technical Technical Technical Expansion Growth Opportunities For You. Free Transport \Vv818 words
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Advertisement666 1988-06-21 11 Hitachi Chemical (S) Pte Ltd One of the largest Printed Circuit Board manufacturer is building a brand new high technology factory m Loyang and invites suitable candidates to ioin its expanding team. 4KNMK Diploma m Electrical Engineering m 20-30 years old Completea N S Preferably with l 2 years working666 words
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Advertisement531 1988-06-21 11 SIS B^ffff^?ff^Pf?TffT^TWWTff^l We mvitc qualified male penonnel t,> till the fbUowing positions a. Engineering Assistant (Design) To perform mechanical or hull draughting design <mil Jctailmg work. b. Engineering Assistant (Repairs) To recommend and implement computerisation programme and co-ordinate the production and material planning tor shiprepair projects. He also he in-charge531 words
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Advertisement535 1988-06-21 11 I J GOLDBELL I U I ENGINEERING PTE LTD I S GOLDBEU W ft requires. I MECHANICS I I (3 vacancies) B M NTC-3 m HDDM B Must possess Class 3 driving licence 9 m •Minimum 2 years expenence m service &repar of diesel M S engineering equipment B S535 words
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Advertisement135 1988-06-21 11 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIANS NTC 3ln Electrical Fitting tt Installation c With working experience In refrigeration and alrcondltlon Please call personally for Interview or write to: PRIMARY INDUSTRIES ENTERPRISE (PTE.) LTD. 51 -B, Jalan Bur oh Jurong Town (Jurong Feeder Service No. 247) An interior design/ contract services company invitea applications tor:135 words
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Advertisement2623 1988-06-21 12 '"S""" I '"g^^ io s >itwt 181 gaa&r— 101 sassr-* "ssasr"* m ;ar" wi: ?^s^' c t; j I l gss,r- nt: "I '"s:^ I FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Singaporeans/Permanent Residents above 16 years old No experience needed Training will be provided Toa Payoh/Kallang Way Plants WAI X IN IMTFRVIFW^ An2,623 words
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Advertisement308 1988-06-21 12 Age: 16-45 years (No scope wotk) 7.00 am 3.00pm (Mon-Fri) Alternate Sats. off 10.50pm 7.05 am (Mon-Fri) 5 -day week Alternate Sats. off ■T^i^pß^^ confirmation. Wm^ $100 Bonus on completion of 3rd month's service. J TOKYO BYOKANE J (8) PTE LTD 1 10, sth Lok Yang Road I Jurong Town308 words
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Advertisement527 1988-06-21 12 ATTENTION!!! SCHOOL LEAVERS AND HOUSEWIVES Jom VIKAY INDUSTRIAL PTE LTD FOR BETTER PROSPECTS bHb! Ks^ssEj-sssHfl BSSSSsTt^^PrT'^'^Bal Male Female Attractive Starting Salary Age 45 and below Pleasant Working Environment Good Medical Benefits Transport and Uniforms Provided SuDsidised Drinks Attendance Incentives AWS WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday to Friday 8.30 am 5.00pm Vikay Industrial527 words
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Advertisement1923 1988-06-21 13 101 ?SiSon aC nt: I l J?Sron" C nt: I l P^Snn 110 011 I l ?r O Sion aCant: I l K2S V Cant: I l P g iOng VaC-nt I l P S iOng VBC-nt 101 Po.ition. Vacant: 102 Po.ition. Vc.nt. 102 Position. Vacant: Product>on Production Production Production1,923 words
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Advertisement441 1988-06-21 13 COACHMAN-INN RESTAURANT requires 1) CAPTAINS 2) JUNIOR CAPTAINS 3) WAITERS 4) COOKS 5) COMMIS COOKS Interested parties should call personally for an Interview from 3pm. to 6pm. at Parkway Parade or PBA Building on Monday or Tuesday CLUB CORPORATION OF ABIA LTD PINE TREE TOWN A COUNTRY CLUB SINGAPORE CCA.441 words
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Advertisement296 1988-06-21 13 f AY© CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE requires FRONT DESK CASHIER c GCE O' level c Able to converse fluently m English c Pleasant personality WAITER/ WAITRESS c Training will be provided VARNISHER c Must have related working experience HOUSEMAN c Able to carry out simple instructions ROOM BOY/ ROOM MAID296 words
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Advertisement534 1988-06-21 14 102 M^iY^olJr!™ 1 102 E°!'V/°o S V Cant 102 Potit on Vacant: 104 Othar Poaitions 104 Othar Positions 104 Othar Positions 104 Othar Positions 104 Othar Positions 104 Othar Positions 104 Othar Positions King. Kin a Ur n H UI/ R#ttaurant/ Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant i Vacant I Vacant Vaclnt534 words
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Advertisement633 1988-06-21 14 Established worldwide hotel chair located st Changl Airport urgentl) I requires: WAITERS/ WAITRESSES BARTENDERS LOUNOE HOBTEBBEB KITCHEN HELPERS PANTRY ASSISTANTS Attractive hinge benefit* and m osntlves sre offered to the right candidates. Apply m person at: Personnel Office OBEROI AIRPORT CATERING SERVICES E (Entrance thru La Cafe) 3rd fir. Eaat633 words
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Advertisement588 1988-06-21 14 FEMALE BARMAID (FULL-TIME i j part-time) Klta Kunl Japanese f Lounge We offer good salary. Experience not necessary. Pis. call personally: Orchard Plaza. «03-48, Spore 0«23 Time: 4 Bp.m. Tel 734-5720. SWEET HOME CAFETERIA requires Part-time Dispenser (working hours 6pm -11.30pm). I Apply personally at: 101 Bras Basah Rd Bras588 words
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Advertisement555 1988-06-21 14 earn ><4BB9B>« -ejsaa> i <«jb>i >«bbb>« >^Bbb>< i -eaaax > An established speaker parts manufacturing company m Jurong requires: A) SHIPPING CLERK I (Famala) I J Mln GCE 'O' (c Able to handle all shipping documentations Speaks fluent English and Mandarin I c Typing essential I 2 Preferably more than555 words
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Advertisement448 1988-06-21 14 I Established finance Company urgently requires I DRIVER I Pre-Requisites I Possess valid class 3 driving licence and clean I driving record. Must have previous similar experience m driving automatic cars and working for I Company directors. I Candidates with own motor-bikes would be an advantage. I Age 23-45 years.448 words
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Advertisement363 1988-06-21 14 MISTER MINIT requires Due to our rapid I expansion, we require male/female to be trained as a MISTER MINIT SPECIALIST If you are keen to learn a skill, we will train you We pay basic salary plus allowance commission good fringe benefits with starting salary of $475 (plus allowance) We363 words
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Advertisement491 1988-06-21 14 rcusi AIRPORT SERVICES has immediate vacancies for: Vacancies exist m our Pastry and Cold Kitchen sections. At least 5 years' relevant experience Possess supervisory sluD Willing to perform shift work Starting salary will commensurate with experience. Singapore Citizen, age 18-45 years Willing to perform shift work Gross salary: $425 p.m.491 words
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Advertisement435 1988-06-21 14 DMMARU SINGAPORE requires A) FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME 1 > SALES ASSISTANTS 2) FEMALE CASHIERS c Age above 16 years c Secondary education c Able to perform 2 rotating shifts B) TELEPHONE OPERATORS c Able to converse well m English Mandarin c Has a pleasant voice c Able to operate PABX switchboard435 words
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Advertisement617 1988-06-21 14 SECURITY OFFICER Responsible tor all aspects et oonv pony security Include supervising security guards, formulating mn6 implementing policies end proce ures on security, theft and Ibe prevention. Must be minimum 35 years of age. possess minimum OCE 'O' Level or equivalent, with relevant experience In supervisory level In a manufacturing617 words
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Advertisement591 1988-06-21 15 104 ?£lnf m nS 1M Sirlln| POgltiOnS 1M 2 fher Po9iiion 104 2 fher *>•'«•"• 128 V.hiclw Fin»ncin 0 128 V.h.c.e Fin.ncing/ I 130 For Sal.: Alfa/ 132 For Sale: 134 For S.I. 134 For s lr V<>C nt Vacant VaC nt ln nc ln.ur.nc, 1 P.uo.ot/ Volvo Mercedes Dat.un591 words
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Advertisement942 1988-06-21 15 SWIMMING POOL TECHNICIAN Own transport Electrical knowledge Experience an advantage Please call *****69/ *****88 for Interview. Urgently R*quir*d 1) OENERAL CLERK 2) DRIVER 3) GARDENER (Preferably with class 2 driving licence). Interested please call personally at: 27, Salatar East Fsrmwsy 1, off Jalan Ksyu Singapore 287* Or contact tel *****70942 words
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Advertisement914 1988-06-21 15 WtUHIIT UUARDS REQUIHtU 111 perform 12-hr shift duties. Attractive salary with good fringe benefits. Upp Serangoon, Mt Slnat Si Orchard areas *****47 URGENTLY REQUIRED MOTOR car mechanics, greasers, pump attendants Call personally 559 Upp Serangoon Rd (Caltex) Tel *****26 WORKSHOP IN JURONQ requires 1) Welders cum Fitters 2) Oeneral Workers914 words
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Advertisement658 1988-06-21 15 mal»t wknoo 1 uriver tun Oeneral Worker Qood paj Interested call Connie *****21. NURSES REQUIRED FOR medics clinic In D.M. Experience no necessary. Please call *****33 OFFICE BOY REQUIRED urgentlj Preferably with own bike/ clas 3 licence Tel 734-1101 PSA CLASS 3 Driver cum Whar Clearance required Page *****98 RECEPTIONIST658 words
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Advertisement242 1988-06-21 15 r. I a I Car MORTGAGE I (non-transferable) Please call ■a^^Z^a^^B^V >^B aaaaa«m'"'!r ALPINE CREDIT (PTE) LTD E Unit #02-01 (G), 128 Prinsep Street Singapore 071 8. r I i c >. SUPER FAST LOANS FROM JUST A AP A/ t Immediate processing of applications Up to 90% financing new242 words
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Advertisement535 1988-06-21 15 T AI THONG LEE TRAD9NO PTE LTD Offers low Interest rate on car loan and non-transfer loan. 4 jraar* '•p»jrm»nt Immediate Approval Buying and belling New and Used Cars. 17 18, NANKIN STREET TEL: *****18/ *****18/ *****02 W9NG ANN MOTOR offers low Interest rate for new and used cars. Tel:535 words
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Advertisement889 1988-06-21 15 NEAR '94 ALFABUO TI tax 10 '88 I Full accessories, $33,500 *****04 131 For Sale. BMW SIN HUP SENG MOTOR 163 Goldhill Plaza Singapore 1130. Tel: *****17/ *****03 Best offer for COMPANY private regn cars, BMW, MERCEDES, VOLVO, other Japanese makes it other commercial vehicles. We also sell. A BANK889 words
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Advertisement882 1988-06-21 15 PTE. LOOKING FOR Mercedes 200 190 model or BMW 320 Selling '69 Mercedes No dealers *****32. Q 79 MERCEDES 250 auto Superb cond. Low mileage, full accessories *****92 Mr Foo •Q' '78 MERCEDES 200 auto $46,000 Si also Q 1 Nissan Cedrlc $5000 Call *****30 William. O 81 IMPORTED Mercedes882 words
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Advertisement879 1988-06-21 15 I BBBBBBBaB9MBBVBBaIBBI Only! $5,300 d/payment to own a new Nissan Pulsar I.3SLX High Trade-in value for used vehicles Authorised dealer SIN HOCK SENG TRADING CO. PTE. LTD 605 Macpherson Rd #01-18 Cltimac Ind Complex I TEL: *****18 SELDOM USED 1888 Sunny 1.6 auto. New model (original power steering, central locking,879 words
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Advertisement854 1988-06-21 15 i 4/'9O OATSUN 120A Coupe Full accessories, tax Sept Selling •17,500 Loan SI 3.000 *****90. 5/92 SUNNY i.ML. 2 owners, alrcon radio cassette, s/rlms, new tax/ Insurance Tel 7328*50 9/90. OATSUN BLUCBMO. 2 owners Alrcon., radio, cassette, tax 11/88. $17,900 0.n.0 Tel *****86 •7*BB SUNNY 1 3SLX. 1 owner Alrcon854 words
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Advertisement1092 1988-06-21 16 135 For Sale: 135 For Sale: 136 For Sale. 137 For Sale: 138 For Sale: 142 For Sale: 142 For Sale 142 For Sale: 142 For Sale. 142 For SaleTovota T °y° ta Mitsubishi Mazda Honda Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial few units of tuiu r^.mii-ii owner 7/'ss corolla i1,092 words
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Advertisement887 1988-06-21 16 $26,660 Loan $20,000 *****56 1 OWNER 1990 Corolla 13 DX PARF, alrcon cassette, seldom used Tel 345Y688 1 OWNER. ENO 84 Toyota Corona, excellent cond., tax new, original mileage 37.000 Tel: 472-0811 1 TEACHER OWNER 12/79 Tercel 13 Tax, 11 88. beautiful metallic maroon, perfect cond *****55 12/'9O STARLET DL.887 words
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Advertisement971 1988-06-21 16 Mi- fl PARF Well maintained No agus lei *****00 after 1000 am 4/92 MITSUBISHI GALANT 1.6 GLS Alrcon., radio cassette, power steering. Beautiful tip top cond 298-4755 Winston 79 MITSUBISHI COLT I.4GLX, sdoor, Supershlft. Lady owner. Alrcon. Radio/ cassette. New Mlchelln tyres $16,000. *****55 9/92 MITSUBISHI TREOIA 1600 OLX Power971 words
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Advertisement976 1988-06-21 16 ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT Any »nd all secondhand car* We buy Si sell used cars Non-PARFor PARF Private or Company regd. Commercial van pick-up Plmm call Mr La* Day: *****93/ *****5S Night: 44M142 Oood price for Mazda cars EX PLATE MAZDA FlOOO. 8-seater S/Wagon. Side mirrors. Oood cond. New paint seats.976 words
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Advertisement959 1988-06-21 16 ATTRACTIVE AMOUNT ASSURED Any 4 all conditioned car* •I CASH PAYMENT buy ft «*n uaad car* W« otfar baltar price lor: Non-PARF or PARF Pte or 'Q' plate. PB bus. Commercial vans pick-ups Pi»m»» call Mr Ong: Day *****50/ *****75/S Night *****89 (7pm- 11pm) Oood Price for Honda Cars VEHICLE959 words
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Advertisement3100 1988-06-21 16 ■BRBBB^BBBJ A^ ■TPiPPWXTrTTTiW Mitsubishi Ik L'iiat* I wy^fJJl}M MOTORS KIT g^S 'I -'kT-P'H^- > i m "WIT" W~ WV^BBBB^faBBBYBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^aiBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI And with a gross vehicle weight [j^ui\lir "Lil" L Which means you spend less «Tf» •JTW'J 8 <r to put it on the roads. -U- a^BBBBBBBBBBH WE BACK BBa Our cars3,100 words
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Advertisement862 1988-06-21 16 LEE ENO FOO BROTHERS MOTORS PTE. LTD. Ml, BalasWar Road (1252) Ta»: 2SSII2S (8 Mom) I VTWECa^BJ pßJirwl V VEEBjBBI H7W Volkawa«an LTM patrol ran Toyota Lttaaoa IMO van t4 Daihatau diaaal dauMa cab ToyoU HI-Luh potrol ptek-up Dataun 720 patrol ptck-isp lauiu 15' woodan 3.5 ton Daihatau 14' ratrlgaratad862 words
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Advertisement949 1988-06-21 17 V I|M v V-"- »2£S£m i i P .m.r,,. 1 itp J .':ff.' n Z"i'm': n %2££m lai^BTaTs) II I 9 IHbj-SEEEEEi eW~—^bT—b%— W [.J 1 -^B¥ .JBHB^BBB^BBt .^BBIL^^R^^BB bY BBV bY BstßblsTbV I IBB^ BW BW BBMSrBW BBMBBy BST JJB M Daihatsu s stringent quality %tandards and the use949 words
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Advertisement546 1988-06-21 17 144 Vehicles Wanted s^SSsSbSSimSb^b^b^bbhbiibb We offer MjTSM accept. BstSul Excellent prices for your car of any model cc. commercial vehicles (vans, pick-ups) and company registered cars, scrap cars or trade-in COLT CREDIT PTE LTD 21/23-0. Gay World Park Geylang Road, S pore 1438 CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER a all PARF546 words
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Advertisement747 1988-06-21 17 144 Vehicles Wanted WE OFFER HIGH price for all models of Japanese cars. Reliable service and consultation offered. Call us at: 1 Sin Ming i Road tel: *****20 Jurong East tel: *****31. Buktt Tlmah 7 m.s. Tel: *****52 WANTED QUALITY AUTOMOBILE. We pay extra premium for your quality automobile. Tel:747 words
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Advertisement714 1988-06-21 17 172 Accommodation Available: Houses BaauMful A axehiaiva modarn double storey datachad houaa with m ground pool ft auana m Naaalm/ L.rmit Rd lor Land approx. ***** ft. 4 bdrm. study servants amenities. Tastefully fitted out. Rental $13,000 0.n.0. CaN Jonaa Lang Wootton 220-3SM D/STOREY SEMI-D/ DETACHED bunglws. for rental. Queen714 words
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Advertisement412 1988-06-21 17 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments Luxury living m the heart of Singapore Service Apartments available m Orchard Road vicinity complete with swimming pool restaurant and other facilities Our newly redecorated and fully equipped service apartments are now available for your guests m Singapore Pleeee cell Katharine Chow or Vanli A. Talib412 words
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Advertisement782 1988-06-21 17 ■MB) TO LET M I FAR EAST PLAZA I I Hotel Style I I LUXURIOUS I I APARTMENTS I I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, I next to Hyatt Hotel. H Advance Bookings Available I H 1 4.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby I Swimming Pool. Tennis Self Service782 words
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Advertisement820 1988-06-21 17 THE CAIRN HILL LARGE LUXURIOUS APARTMENTB FOR RENTAL Area: 3000 sq ft 4 bdrms. 1 utility rm Near MRT Station Pool, security and squash court ENQUIRIES: TEL: *****11 (SUlia) D.lO VILLA DELLE Rose upp mals 2,800 sq.ft. facing greenery. 3 1 family area. Ideal tor tenant who prefer greenery quiet820 words
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Advertisement1000 1988-06-21 17 v.™ villa utiLt Kose upp corner mals (large built-in) Tennis, pool b playground $5 500 *****43. Trevose (24-hr D.lO VILLA DELLE Rose furn. mals good facilities $4800/ $5800 International Plaza 3 rms $1500 Cheong Koon Seng *****33 D.1129 AKYAB APT. 2.300 sq.ft. 4 I 1 bdrms. p/furn. alreon, pool, squash1,000 words
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Advertisement993 1988-06-21 17 D.15 PENTHOUSE. 5 bdrms servant's Kully furn Sea view $4,000 Mc'Robertson 225-2288 O.lt BEOOK COURT spacious 3+l bdrms High fir Furn Squash tennis, pool $1500 Rodge *****79 D.IS BEDOK COURT 3 rms alrcon High fir F/furn Full condo facilities $1400 *****33 No agts D.lt BEDOK COURT 2000 sq ft 3*l993 words
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Advertisement979 1988-06-21 17 RIDGEWOOO 3 BORMS. Well kept F furn Full facilities $2,000 Whltehouse 732-5567/ 8 1 SOPHIA COURT. 2+l rooms Fac- Ing pool Kully furnished $1,800 neg Whltehouse 732-5567/ 8 TIRED OF SEARCHING? Call us. we have HDB In all dlsts Good service ensured Call *****39 VERY CENTRAL CAIRNHILL Gari den well979 words
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Advertisement533 1988-06-21 18 176 ftSSSytiSS 179 F r Sa><>: H U e> 179 For Sale. Hou.e, 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Hou.es 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 186 For Sale: I 186 For Sale: FAMILY WANTEO URGENTLY 2 rm HDB HUnc apt hses Assure533 words
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Advertisement313 1988-06-21 18 BAN HIN LEONG GROUP Builder of homes not just hnuvfs I BOOK NOW! SjHiiwleiif INDEED, MORE THAN A HOUSE! < More than what you would expect Springleaf Garden (Phase III) semi-detached houses with more features than you would ever dream oil Seeing is believing! TEL: 452-3909 1 Let our flags313 words
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Advertisement243 1988-06-21 18 EQUAL HOUSING ofl»rt hous**/ land D.lO Lssdon Park vicinity. Land. 21.000 sq ft. $73 p.s.l. Dl 3 Br*dd«ll Hgta. Exclusive s/storey bunglw. on hilltop. 14,000 sq.ft. J1 2M D.15 off Frankcl A««nu«. D/storey terr. 1. 750 sq.ft. Fully renovated $390,000. TEL: 292-«883/ 4 PAGER: 709-67U IS. IV CAbLUMTC LUViMIIUn SU.243 words
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Advertisement250 1988-06-21 18 LATANA AVENUE (D.1027). Beautifully renovated 2 store semi detached. 4 bedrooms wtt servant's. Land area approx. 41C sq.ft. Built up 2500 sq.ft. Goo orientation $780,000. Call for inspection today. Jon** Low Wootton *****88. i- Bentuiuuurt uun. tsiAit renc vated 1 -storey corner terraci 11 2,500 sq.ft 4 bdrms. $335,000. I250 words
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Advertisement385 1988-06-21 18 At the Stamford Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hyatt Regency Hotel, 10-12 Scotts Road, Singapore 0923. To be held on Wednesday, 6th July 1988 at 2.30 pm. *1. 63 Jalan Pemimpm #01-06 Pemimpm Industrial Building Factory Unit Floor Area. 159 sq m *2. 100 EuTong Sen Street #21-03 Pearl's Centre Apartment Floor385 words
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Advertisement700 1988-06-21 18 D.19 NEWLY-RENOVATED 2 storey corner seml-d. Peaceful location 4+ 1 rms. 3 bathrms. 3500 sq.ft. Covered car-porch. $560K neg. Call 744-0518. Sole agent. D.19 PAYA LEBAR. Brand new 3storey Terrace 2000 3000/ 2500 jq.ft. 4+ 1 rms./ family hall. Building commenced only 3 units. Sole agent: *****88. D JI BINJAI700 words
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Advertisement996 1988-06-21 18 0.19 BRAND NEW (1 storey terr $480K only 3*l/ attached Marble. TOL Issued Easy acress. F'hold. Hap Seng *****88 D.19 BRIGHTON C'RES. designer taste d/storey semt-d 3500 sq.ft. 4+ 2 bdrms Must view $615K Olympic *****22 D.19 D/STOREY SEMI-D. Brand new, 4600 sq.ft. F'hold. Marble fir. Good facing $650K 0.n.0.996 words
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Advertisement1006 1988-06-21 18 D.15 OPERA EST. <\ stort-y lerr 1800 sq ft 3*l rms. Connection *****11 D.15 OPERA EST. d/storey terr 2073 sq.ft 3» 1 bdrms Fhold $380K neg Eurohome *****22 D.15 OPERA EBTATE d storey terr. F'hold 1700 sq ft 3*l rms. Alpine: *****05 D.15 PALM BEACH Gdn 3-Storey townhse 5+ 2.1,006 words
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Advertisement642 1988-06-21 18 Private Apartment 8 Private Apartments NW (Newton Road) <^* >i MbVb¥ 'm *^k9E~~ r *^2i "ZZZ^LI tali Developed m the prime ~^/\*v. Newton area, Elmira y^Z *^*^w Heights gives you a /Tsr^^ST'^^''^ v£v lifetimes experience /A/r-tmT\ wh«*mi« w\ of gracious living f -^Vv #S^r very fev^ other con- r/y 3o^™642 words
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Advertisement675 1988-06-21 18 DIST. 10 TANQUN Park Phase I 1 1765 sq.ft 3 bedrooms/ study 1120 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms. Freehold $700,000/ $380,000 Richard Ellis *****81 Dt3T.ll: MLLCREST ARCADIA studio apt. Beautifully renovated. Full condo facilities/ DtstO4 Fairways Condo, 1 room, split-level. F'hold 2989-221 (agt). DIBT.IJ WOOOLEIOM Or ova, 1390 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms walk-up,675 words
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Advertisement892 1988-06-21 19 "•^p.,,..,,,. M^^v, m n w iM^^p. rtm n ™%>x. 1 sttk-*. 191 Ktts*™. i tm nt ™&rxu-» p q r\ t t i tTf L Q W U_iJ\ L LUXURY IN THE HEART OF ORCHARD ROAD 1 Within walking distance to S^ Orchard Road's renowned M /ff lv shopping centres,892 words
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Advertisement718 1988-06-21 19 D.9 CLAYMORE PLAZA 4100 sq.ft mals. f'hold 5 rms. low malnte nance, selling cheap. Sole Agt Patron *****15. D.9 HILLCOURT APT. High fir 3+l bdrms. 2,100 sq.ft. Spaclou: living/ dining. S/pool. Freehold J4BOK Deans Property *****55 D.9 HORIZON TWR. Luxurious apt 4 bdrms., attached. Split living, dining. Marble fir. Good718 words
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Advertisement790 1988-06-21 19 D.ll NEWTON CT. 3 rms 1200 sq.ft. F'hold. Best facing. Near amenities C&L: 732-8288. D.ll NEWTON VIEW. 2.000 so. ft 3+l bdrms., maintenance $200 i Selling $440K DG: 732-7882/ 3. D.ll ORCHID APT. 4 rms p/furn. alrcon. 1400 sq.ft. F'hold $355K neg. Jessie *****39/6. D.12 BALESTIER PLAZA. 3-bdrm apts 1366/790 words
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Advertisement980 1988-06-21 19 D.3 TIONG BAHRU t hold apt, 3 rms., 1 hall, carpark, SI4BK *****33 0.4 TERESA VILLE. 2025 sq ft 4 rms High fir $465 K. Holland *****79 0.5 GREENACRES UPP. Mals 3 bdrms. Pool, squash, clubhse. facilities F'hold DYP: *****23 0.5 HONO LEONQ Condo 1200 sq ft High fir 3980 words
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Advertisement1043 1988-06-21 19 3-RM. BEDOK NORTH Blk 83 100 108, 109. 117, 122, 127. 138, 134, 128' 124 $45k onwards (full CPF $47k) 3-RM. BEDOK NORTH/ BTH 81k.76/2, $33k/s36k -all CPF 3-RM BEOOK CTR. Blk 424 ceramic, $47k. all CPF 4-RM. CASBIA C'RES 81k .32, ceramic, cabinet. $102k all CPF 4-RM BEDOK NORTH1,043 words
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Advertisement1114 1988-06-21 19 5-RM. TEBAN GDN 81k.4 ceramic throughout, opposite market/food ctr. $94,000 81k.17, terrazzo/ cabnlnet. $103,000. all CPF, no cash 81k. 19, balcony, 2 entrances, terrazzo. kitchen cabinet, $103,000 4-RM. TEBAN ODN 81k. 30 high fir., terrazzo, facing field/ gdn near market, $76,000 81k. 31, corner facing reservoir, near market. $83,000. CPF1,114 words
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Advertisement1052 1988-06-21 19 5-RM. HILL VIEW BLK 14. (Vr;unir High fir Sliding window New piping/ wall plastering. Expensive wardrobe, cabinet No blockage. $120K *****77, OIS. 5-RM. MARSILING 884K, Teck Whye $89K. Holland $145 K. Boon Lay $98K, Bedok North $108 K. Marine Dr $]40K, A.M. Klo $103K Comtrade, *****97/8 8LK.43 CHAI CHEE 4-rm1,052 words
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Advertisement1008 1988-06-21 19 8LK.529. 3-RM BEOOK N iHrra/ zo, cabinets Good location $53,000 cash CPK Tel *****43 BLK.SS, CHAI CHEE Dr. model A. 3 rm All ceramic $62 000 ono Tel *****34. sole agt BOON LAY CENTRAL pure 4-rm blk 219 Renovated $52K neg (CPF $51K) *****27 agt BOON LAY 3-RM. blk 210,1,008 words
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Advertisement1029 1988-06-21 19 3-RM. CORNER .1 hlkl32(opp Ksm run i terrazzo $65K neg Agt HMOIO *****87 3-RM. DORSET RD Hlk 49 50 Good view, ceramic cabinet $63K Full CPF *****03 3-RM. GEYLANG BAHRU Blk 95 Terrazzo. cabinets $60K Full CFF $68K *****92 pt< *****08 3-RM GEYLANG BAHRU blk 94 new generation, ma-ble terrazzo1,029 words
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Advertisement770 1988-06-21 19 S-RM TELOK BLANGAH I X I'h $125,000) High floor All cerunle Well kept DM *****94/5 5-RM JURONG E. blk 264 high fir Tel *****21 192 HDB Apartments Wanted JRONG ".T EAST WEST ErW Clementi ~wr: im a'est-coast j5, telOk-bTangahT'Jw li QUEENSWAY Wy ■T*- GHIM-MOh W'~ hQIIANO CTr f^ fHDB l\770 words
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Advertisement626 1988-06-21 20 =^^S^2 W FtC Ofy I 196^c S a sp«.. W "SUX- fH .n,: 203L.n d :5. 1 ./W.n^ «4 0.H., E O, h f R o hw Rm E .,.,r= •JSSr Excellent location dote to l»£ ports allows for big savings m I £8$ transportation cost and fjfflfa turnaround time626 words
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Advertisement568 1988-06-21 20 KAMPONG 800 POO 7-storey flatted factory c Lavender MRT Station vicinity c Light Industries preferred c Ample parking space > A) Fty. apace 8500 aq.ft. per floor B) Office apace evail. 2400 eq.tt. C) Food and Beverage Cafeteria are invited lo lender for canteen apace Reasonable rental offered Pieaee contact568 words
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Advertisement403 1988-06-21 20 MUST SELL URGENTLY ut valuation price People's Pare Ctr. 900 s q.ft. Complete with partitions, fixtures and fittings Please call: *****50 No agU pis TONG ENG BLOG. 000 sq ft High fir $610 ps f o no. More other office for sale/ rent 500 90,000 sq.ft. *****19 Banyan. PEOPLEB PARK403 words
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Advertisement1461 1988-06-21 20 NATWESTCENTRt? Brand new building off Cecil Street near Tanjong Pagar MRT Station Attractive rental Various sizes from 900 sq ft 1 1 ,000 sq ft Contact Joint Marketing Agents Richard Ellis Tel: 224 8181 BFar East Organization Tel: 235 241 1 I O.t OFFICE APPROX. 2T2/550 sq.ft. j for rent1,461 words
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Advertisement602 1988-06-21 20 I JgICUPPAGE Orchard Road (Neil lo Centrepoint) SHOP SPACES Area from 214 to 256 7 sq I) tor immediate rent Good lor Aerobics Stud'O Stationery Boutique Sn.ic k bhops Tel: *****11 Ground Floor Concourse near fountain Booth space available for Exhibition. Promotion related sales. PRIME SHOP SPACE at Olass Hotel602 words
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Advertisement291 1988-06-21 20 Vacant land. Lease 099 yrs. Area 106 sq m Can build one 3/storey terrace mals. or shop $18OK Call Peter 253-2853 0.19 JLN. ARIF. off Serangoon Rd. I ***** sq ft 900 yrs Residential. I $85 psf LHS *****97 204 Other Real Estat«~ disTTTTark stone 7ve"~7"7^ storey bungalow. 5 bdrms.291 words
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Advertisement487 1988-06-21 20 (No restriction to foreigners) rotal Area: 14,553 sq. ft. (1,352 sq. ml (available m 3 strata titles) -ocated strategically on the ground floor within Bukit Timah Plaza m Bukit Timah Road, the space san excellent investment opportunity The entire area is let to reputable tenants comprising a ■enowned fast food487 words
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Advertisement380 1988-06-21 21 241 Tour> 241 Tour 241 Tour. 241 Tour. 241 Tour. 241 Tour. 241 Tour I I 9 Ddy N£M/ ZEALAND MT COOK SKI HOLIDAYS AT $2280. Indulge m a glorious Ski Holiday at a top jet-set ski-resort m Queenstown, New Zealand's most renowned ski-area. ~r- Departures available every Tuesday from380 words
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Advertisement640 1988-06-21 21 1 1 BATAM BREAKAWAY I The Ultimate Escape!! 2/3 Days From $88* Stay m Luxury resort 'fe^cly' BATAM VIEW HOTEL. < Full-board meal plan rt§T NEPTUNE TOURS M Sp cia a tSsS CAll 532-471 1 we take care of you all the way. DYNASTY SBs I J^ No. 1 value640 words
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Advertisement197 1988-06-21 21 JUNE SCHOOL HOLOMYS SPECIAL! ivoid disappointment! Book etriy!! fconomical Batam Island Tours Daily d«partur«^^^— Price include I breakfast 1 seatood lunch 1 night accommodation t I sightseeing TXrVM j 1 Day Tour^jjilßr; I T. Pinang 2/3 Oay« I $118/ $135/ $l4B I Batam/T. Pinang I 3 Days $188 $l 10197 words
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Advertisement427 1988-06-21 21 241 Tour» 241 Tour* Hever Before R juiirn^ (Guaranteed Twin Sharing) f Daily Departure 3 Days P^^*__joviiH_-, Guarantee*^ )^oT^^^ Dep June 15, 17, 18. 20, 22, 24, 26. METROPOLITAN GS WELCOMES TRAVEL TRAVEL HOLIDAYS Tel: *****23 Tel: *****91 Tel: *****88 I" «BI |T* 520) |T A 569) TKAIIArIP s^ s427 words
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Advertisement146 1988-06-21 21 241 Tours KEN-AIR '88 AMERICA NEW! EXCITING! ACTION PACKED! si 88$ Air Hotel M 1 DISNEYLAND I EXPRESS I II weekly departures |M9BBj CANADIAN I ROCKIES I Vancouver I weekly departure I |»1777J IDISNEYPIUS GRAND CANYON BRYCE I CANYON I1 10 days I weeKly departure* I *2850 1 CALIFORNIA r146 words
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Advertisement320 1988-06-21 22 241 Tour» j _£^Jf|| r^______^ 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 264 Computer Cour»e» 264 Computer Couraea 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Course* j 266 Commercial/ Special Offers! I GENTING Jjka 2D3N <4.Q ?Wm 3D4N $69 Deluxe A/c Coach (Air suspansion) >. imported from Japan, with Video320 words
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Advertisement518 1988-06-21 22 242 Air Trswel TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY Inexpensively by travelling on board couriers to Bangkok, Hongkong, Taipei, Tokyo, Los Angeles on a subsidised return ticket. Call Wholesale, Cargo Agents Bldg Blk.C, *08-07, Airport Cargo Rd. Tel: *****52. BUDGET AIRFARE ft package tour Ball, Phuket, Bangkok, Hongkong, Maldives, Mauritius, Hotel booking worldwide518 words
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Advertisement2751 1988-06-21 22 I i Technical Cour»«« jl INFORMATICS L mm computer school a 1 Sophia Rd #03-01 Peace Centre Singapore 0922 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ajßßjajaaaßßßßi TU^ Dra*>fACClAnolc graduatei can get two years exemption for Computer I lit? rrUlCOblUndlb Science degree programmes at accredited US universities a such as Central State University and Friends University. lil2,751 words
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Advertisement211 1988-06-21 22 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses CTSSchool of visual Art and Design now open for registration. Call nowat ISetegicßoado3olPyadvr>Omrt ICSA Part 1 ot Trr. institute oi Chartered Secretaries Administrators Commencing 2 1 June 1 988 IM Certificate m Marketing awarded Dy institute oi Marketing I UK CDipAF Certified Diploma m Accounting Finance211 words
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Advertisement539 1988-06-21 22 ENGINEERING STUDIES i f li VITB Parr Time Classes Commencing m JULY EC ICED Part 1 8. 2 Architectural Draughtsmanship a E lac trie jl Engineering Pi 1.2 3 Electrical Installation Grd 3 Quantity Surveying (BQI Basic Electronics Stage 1 2 Mechanical Engineering Fo r mcc details pJease z<it CLIFFORD539 words
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Advertisement1307 1988-06-21 23 «*> commercial/ 2ee Commercial/ 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses Technical Courses HII jp|| ll^^H^^^XaMa^EEcEl NEW COURSES COMMENCING IN JULY 1988 AAT-Singapore/AAT-UK Joint Scheme December 1 988 Examination Courses Fees: Preliminary Level $28 per month per subject Fees: Intermediate Level $32 per month per subject Fees: Final Level $40 per1,307 words
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Advertisement618 1988-06-21 23 276 Fitness/ Sports Instruction AEROBICS IN HOUGANG' Hukit Merah Calling all students, housewives others Enrol now! Classes are specially arranged from Mon. Sun. to suit your convenience Call Clifford Studio of Arts *****87/ *****90 for more details. BUKIT BAT OK For gym aerobic workout, personal workplan, call Fitness Dimension: 566-1866/618 words
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Advertisement19 1988-06-21 23 How to make 15 go a o G W A T Advertise m The Straits Times Classified TATt 787-H6*19 words
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Advertisement680 1988-06-21 23 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TEL 730-5724/5/6/B&S669<DID). 737-0011 TELEFAX 732-2759 TELEX RS ***** TIMEADBRATES The Strarts T»nes- $26 8b per col cm The Sunday Times- 5 per CC BOX SfRViCF $5 00 (Collected) $10 00 (Posted) I APPOINTMENTS i Arefou Bubbling wMi Promotional Ideas? CIRCULATION PROMOTIONS EXECUTIVE If you are an imaginative, creative and680 words
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Advertisement585 1988-06-21 23 The MRT Corporation invites applications for SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR Gross Salary Range: $2475 $4666 pm Functions: Reporting to the Manager, the System Administrator is responsible for the Primos Operating System software, computer access control security of data bases and the overall operation of the Prime 6350 computer system. The System Administrator585 words
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Advertisement509 1988-06-21 24 APPOINTMENTS S VAMAZEN Expanding Japanese Trading Company urgently requires SERVJCEWGINEIIL Ngee Ann Singapore Polytechnic graduate. Must possess good knowledge m Electronic Engineering, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Must have 2-3 years' experience m the repair and servicing ot CNC range of machines. Must be prepared to work long irregular hours and509 words
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Advertisement384 1988-06-21 24 An established company invites applications for the position of: STENOGRAPHER j GCE OVA' Level Typing speed of 50-60 wpm Good command of English Knowledge of Work Perfect and Lotus program Able to commence work immediately Please write giving details of personal particulars, working experience, qualifications, present and expected salary, together384 words
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Advertisement1620 1988-06-21 24 NOTICES i I SINGAPORE PHONE BOOK JULY 1988 Notice to Telephone Subscribers Entitlement Slips The Phone Book Entitlement Slips for the collection of the Singapore Phone Book July 1988 have been mailed to telephone subscribers In order to avoid inconvenience and disappointment, all subscribers are advised to collect their phone1,620 words
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Advertisement650 1988-06-21 24 THE CEMETERY COMMITTEE OF JOHOR BAHRU CHINESE ASSOCIATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from suitable contractors who have experience m high-temperature furnace work for the following project. "Re— Lining Of Fire-Resistant Bricks For The Internal Surfaces Of A Cremator" Interested contractors are requested to register their interest by personally calling650 words
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Advertisement407 1988-06-21 25 NOTICES CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD SINGAPORE LOST CUSTODIAN RECEIPTS FOR SHARES IN SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LTD THE UNOERMfN'n >Nf!i U6TOO<ANRE< t PTSHAVI f-K f NRFPORTEO LOST OR DESTROYED CUSTODIAN NUMBER Of CUSTODIAN NO OF SHARES OF RECEIPT NO RECEIPT HOLDER EACH FULLY PAID *****85A GOM SIX NGEE 500 *****23G407 words
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Miscellaneous594 1988-06-21 25 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE SUN TAN By coiiettv PEANUTS By schuiz TicMMfi4itiix.LA.z/^BKtKM («i-\*\ >K^\\ri^uo\ WThAnrtzAu,T' iLLDGTHiSAitc^l I £oup Wit h t he Wind 111 I I know what I'll do" uAc-6CA T A-[,/'M4Nut /Nik v z^is^ > V fcfcE MTOHttAKiNsTEttfsy Rhett had to admit he said. 1 11 buy her v^Hc^r^j^ j£^594 words
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Article, Illustration983 1988-06-21 26 Sade is no chilly ice goddess, says STEPHEN HGLDEN. who reviews her latest record, Stronger Than Pride. TODAY'S pop climate of feverish image-mongering m which the public likes to invest significance m the changing hairstyles and wardrobes of its favourite stars is notNYT - 983 words
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Article, Illustration119 1988-06-21 26 FRENCH movie star Alain Delon, who has ripped a ligament m the Achilles tendon of his left foot while shooting a scene for his next film, will have to undergo an operation, his press agent said on Saturday. Delon, 52, hurt himself while jumpingUPI - 119 words
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Article, Illustration479 1988-06-21 26 THE remains of Bela Bartok are to be returned to Hungary for a state burial next month, 43 years after the composer died m exile m New York. The move will be made at the wishes of Bartok's two sons. Bela Bartok jr.,NYT - 479 words
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Advertisement804 1988-06-21 26 Women and i THE ART OF fe^ NEGOTIATING Mr f Here is the first and only seminar to address the I flPk M&r special needs and abilities of women with regard to M m A negotiating. This approach is based on the W^m f j successfully established methods and techniques804 words
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Miscellaneous311 1988-06-21 26 —-What's On FRENCH FILM A DREAM OF RED MAN- chard, =02-09 10, Orchard Tickets at $3 for children beNOVS NE VIELLJRONS PAS SIONS ARTS AND CI'LTl T R- Road. 11 am 6 pm. On till low 12 years and $5 for adults ENSEMBLE. The film, direct- AL EXHIBITION. See the311 words
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Article, Illustration594 1988-06-21 27 The censors have struck again! This time, at another planned Arts Fest event. A documentary film on world-renowned British artist David Hockney was to be screened in conjunction with the current art exhibition, British Drawings 1KM975. Called Hockney At Work and made in 1986, the 55-minute film, specially sent594 words
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Article, Illustration910 1988-06-21 27 John de Souza - John de Souza PROGRAMME Brass Fountain (first seen 1981, revived 1984) Co-created by Desrosiers and the company, this half-hour work is about the duality of life and death. It takes apart the rituals, symbols and sounds that move men to die m the army uniforms, drill, martial musicNGHAI CHEE WAH - 910 words
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Article, Illustration231 1988-06-21 27 Muriel Speeden - Muriel Speeden CLUTCHING teddy bear and pacifier, 31 -year-old Lee Yong Ming will seek a bride at the new Sentosa ferry terminal next weekend. But girls, don't run away he is merely the star of a Peranakan play titled Gong Kiah Sai (roughly translated231 words
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Article, Illustration665 1988-06-21 27 Muriel Speeden - Muriel Speeden OVER the next six days, if you happen to catch the eyes of this funny couple m the streets, expect the unexpected. For Canadians David Chantler, 34, and Sheryl Simmons, 30, practise a unique, much-acclaimed brand of street theatre m which they665 words
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Miscellaneous1618 1988-06-21 27 1 Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (cont'd) 7.45 On The Road 8.00 News 8.10 On Air (cont'd) 9.00 News1,618 words
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Advertisement413 1988-06-21 28 fV—^^ O /^"Nf^ T /i/^\ O r^7 \\ri'\ J^S v L WHK .^^^Hfe^^h. It's hospitality par excellence, luxury service conceived with jL^^^^A V V» Q^^ /^^^■L^Fl the business traveller m mind. #^53p!!!!?^91 i\^* Vv^ X More than that, it's excellent value for each and every W&i wttoMK I^^^^^^^ 241 well-appointed413 words
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Miscellaneous1667 1988-06-21 28 m VIEW by CAROL LEONG mmmm^^^^^^^^ Real life hostage drama portrayed B^^f W .X|^ TT\ "uhlfbill Feature I Swenson is played by Tracy which spit out laser bolts. Fer- Next week a documentary, Sfl"M39K«jgE| Jr%~~ wtekM I The Abduction Of Kari Pollen (girlfriend of Michael rigno's lines were dubbed by1,667 words
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