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Title Section15 1988-06-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/87 I15 words
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511 1988-06-25 1 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Start of move to disperse military facilities, say analysts By Manila Correspondent MANILA The United States is moving six military units from Clark Air Base m the Philippines m what analysts say is the start of a programme to disperse511 words
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638 1988-06-25 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE Government is planning to set up an Academy of Law and introduce a new classification of lawyers who will be known as Senior Counsel. It is proposed that lawyers named as Senior Counsel must have at least 10638 words
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115 1988-06-25 1 NEW YORK A section of a roof of a hotel m Manhattan collapsed yesterday, sending a thick slab of concrete crashing down and fatally crushing a guest as he slept. "From all indications, he never knew what hit him," said police Inspector JohnUPI - 115 words
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Article, Illustration812 1988-06-25 1 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM All eyes on the 'dual-role' reservist Chok Tong says it will help them understand issues By THIS 141,000 polymarble and concrete statue stands tall m the foyer of the new clubhouse m Tampines as a tribute to the reservist's dual role as citizen812 words
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561 1988-06-25 1 JULEEN GOH - Toilets of shame spruced up: ministry commends ST JULEEN GOH By 6 1 thought it was quit* weird when ■II the toiiet stories first appeared m the newspapers, but everyone Is talking about the issue now and it hat made a lot mora people aware of their fj toilet habits.561 words
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Advertisement225 1988-06-25 1 wdm m The Sunday Times Tomorrow My son the film-maker Aspiring movie-stars and those trained m film production are cautiously excited over news that a Hongkong tycoon will be building three movie studios m Singapore. Are their hopes realistic? LEE SWEE HOON appraises the prospects of a film industry developing225 words
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Advertisement22 1988-06-25 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3.7 Asean B,S Causeway it,H Comment/ Perspective 22,23 Letters 24 Times Dollar 21-39 Racing 4#,4i Sports 42-44,48,4722 words
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Advertisement10 1988-06-25 1 Bfg spruce-up by dishonoured lot: Page 14 FORUM: Page 2410 words
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Article357 1988-06-25 2 No more queueing LONG, overnight queues of flat applicants outside the HDB Centre to pick flats on the spot will become a thing of the past when a modified walk-in selection scheme begins next month. Applicants will no longer be able to get their choice flats on a first-come-first-served357 words
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Article212 1988-06-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Far Eastern Economic Review Is widening Its campaign against Singapore by trying to foil its bid to host the 1994 International Advertising Association (IAA) Congress. FEER is trying to politicise the issue of the IAA Congress. Any decision to deny Singapore the chance to212 words
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Article87 1988-06-25 2 'USE FOOT-OPERATED FLUSH' HOW do we get people to have good toilet habits? A reader's suggestion is that before we move towards a cleaner system, we must take into serious consideration the human attitude towards communicable diseases. He says most people are reluctant to flush from fear that the87 words
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Article340 1988-06-25 2 Zhao defends policy CHINESE Communist Party General Secretary Zhao Ziyang has defended the policy of coastal development during a visit to two interior provinces, saying it will stimulate development elsewhere. "The growth of coastal areas will surely stimulate the development of other parts of China," the official340 words
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Article300 1988-06-25 2 Soviets fancied HOLLAND will find it hard to break down the Soviet Union, the favourite to win the European Soccer Championship m Munich today. The Soviets have the depth and speed to thwart even the most outstanding of the Dutch players such as Ruud Gullit, Ronald Koeman and Marco300 words
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Article273 1988-06-25 2 Dancing farmers A PICTURE spread on the Teges Kanginan dancers from the island of Bali who are here to bring you three nights of traditional temple dances as well as exciting contemporary works. The group, comprising mainly farmers from Teges, will perform six items, including a three-act dance-drama,273 words
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Article282 1988-06-25 2 F&N TO RAISE $15 1 m FROM 2-FOR-5 RIGHTS ISSUE SOFT-DRINKS maker Fraser Neave Ltd is to raise $151.2 million through a 2-for-5 rights issue at $3 a share. The local food and beverage giant yesterday revealed details of its proposed cash call together with its interim results, which282 words
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133 1988-06-25 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Church aid sought DEFENCE officials are seeking the active participation of Philippine churches to help put down a 19-year-old communist insurgency, a government spokesman said yesterday. He said the Department of National Defence had forged an alliance with six church organisations m a bid133 words
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Article405 1988-06-25 2 Classifieds Sect. I Pg. 45 Sect. II Pg. 8-24 Appt Notices Sect. I Pg. 31 39 Sect. II Pg. 28 37 Cinema Sect. II Pg. 5 Comics Sect. II Pg. 25 Product Advertiser Section/Page Mr forct RSAF I—lB Awfa/mual Hagemeyer I 1.6 Tdcfunken n 1 Baby Products LV405 words
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474 1988-06-25 3 Striking workers chant: Down with communism BELGRADE An estimated 10,000 striking workers, some chanting "down with communism blocked international rail traffic through the north-western city of Maribor m the third day of protests against a government wage freeze. The strikers called on ParliamentUPI - 474 words
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327 1988-06-25 3 MOSCOW Soviet Latvia's Communist Party has called for a crackdown on nationalism, troops are being deployed m Transcaucasia and a top party official has said the country should brace itself for unrest m other regions. As nationalist and ethnic strife simmered from the BalticReuter; AFP - 327 words
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428 1988-06-25 3 NEW DELHI Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi triggered speculation of a Cabinet reshuffle when he dismissed two state chief ministers and called Finance Minister Narain Dutt Tiwari home from London. Mr Tiwari is from Uttar Pradesh, the politically important northern state whose ChiefReuter - 428 words
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Article140 1988-06-25 3 HONGKONG Canada and Hongkong signed an air services agreement yesterday which will continue after 1997, when the British colony reverts to Chinese rule. The last agreement, signed by Britain on Hongkong's behalf, expired m September last year. Canadian Airlines International and Cathay Pacific Airways,Reuter - 140 words
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Article255 1988-06-25 3 BEIJING A new airline, Air China, will replace the Civil Aviation Administration of China for both domestic and international flights on July 1. Air China will be responsible for its profits and losses as well as its management and will provide better service than CAAC, anAFP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration215 1988-06-25 3 More clashes between rival monks over Seoul temple SEOUL There were further clashes between rival Buddhist monks and their followers, who fought with stones, sticks and iron pipes, press reports said yesterday. Equipment and hundreds of windows inside Bongun Temple were broken and smashed during clashes for control of theAFP; AP - 215 words
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450 1988-06-25 4 'It will stimulate growth m other parts of China' BEIJING Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Zhao Ziyang has defended the policy of coastal development during a visit to two interior provinces, saying it will stimulate development elsewhere. "The growth of coastal areas will surely stimulateAFP - 450 words
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139 1988-06-25 4 NEW DELHI -A four-year-old boy was killed as sacrifice m a futile attempt to find buried treasure, the United News of India reported yesterday. The boy disappeared from his home last Saturday m the village of Panchampur Sarseni, near the town of Gwalior,AP - 139 words
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Article386 1988-06-25 4 BHADA ISLAM - BHADA ISLAM By BRUSSELS The European Community is gearing up to get tough with Asia's newly industrialising countries. In one of its hardest-hitting moves yet against Asian NICs, the EC is planning to strike out 71 Asian textile products from its annual preferential386 words
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Article, Illustration89 1988-06-25 4 AFTER being crowned no less than Queen of the Universe, what is there to taking the podium of the state Senate? Centrestage once again, and with Senator Art Torres by her side, the reigning Miss Universe 1988, Miss Porntip Nakhirunkanok of Thailand, seems at ease addressing US lawmakersAP - 89 words
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284 1988-06-25 4 Taiwan's trade with E. Europe on the rise TAIPEI Taiwan's efforts to diversify its trade away from the United States to East Europe are starting to pay off, officials said yesterday. The island's imports from East Europe rose to more than US$lOO million (SS2O3 million) m the first five monthsReuter - 284 words
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125 1988-06-25 4 PARIS Michel Rocard was reappointed Prime Minister here on Thursday by President Francois Mitterrand, while former Socialist premier Laurent Fabius was elected Speaker of the National Assembly. Mr Rocard presented the resignation of his government last week after the second round of voting m legislativeAFP - 125 words
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285 1988-06-25 4 Indian govt files contempt of court suit against Union Carbide NEW DELHI The Indian government has charged Union Carbide Corporation with contempt of court for trying to remove a judge who ordered it to pay interim relief to victims of the Bhopal gas disaster. The government filed a contempt ofAFP - 285 words
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132 1988-06-25 4 MEXICO CITY Two people died and five were injured on Thursday when three huge petrol storage tanks exploded m the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, the state oil firm Pemex said. The fire was brought under control 10 hours after the explosion.'UPI; AP; AFP - 132 words
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210 1988-06-25 5 ATLANTA Hospital workers need not fear Aids infection merely from handling such body fluids as saliva, tears and urine, according to the US Centres for Disease Control. Updating guidelines issued last year for prevention of Aids infection among health care workers,Reuter - 210 words
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458 1988-06-25 5 Tokyo's arsenal growing at fastest rate since World War II TOKYO Japan signed a US$46B million (about ***** million) deal with the United States yesterday to buy the US Navy's sophisticated Aegis air defence system. A Defence Agency spokesman said Japan hadReuter - 458 words
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210 1988-06-25 5 SANFORD (Florida) Police have had their share of trouble bringing m drug dealers, but a suspected cocaine trafficker presented a new challenge: cramming his 270 kg, 1.86 m body into a black maria. Miami native James Edward Roath, 31, whose 196 cm girth exceeds hisUPI - 210 words
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287 1988-06-25 5 Shirley Davenport - Shirley Davenport By LONDON Housewives waste almost a third of their lives on chores like housework, queueing and opening the mail, say researchers. By the end of their lives, they will have frittered away 19 years on boring routine tasks, including287 words
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Article, Illustration253 1988-06-25 5 VIENNA The Pope arrived here on Thursday for a five-day visit clouded by the controversy surrounding Austrian President Kurt Waldheim's war record. Demonstrators, including half a dozen American Jews m mock concentration camp uniforms shouting "No meeting with Nazi Waldheim", dogged PopeReuter; AP - 253 words
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413 1988-06-25 6 Canada faces threat of more expulsions Moscow likely to hit back after latest move OTTAWA Canada faces the threat of more tit-for-tat expulsions of its diplomats from the Soviet Union after it ordered Moscow's top-ranking military attache to leave m the biggest Canadian spy scandal m years. "Yes, on par,"AP; UPI; Reuter - 413 words
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Article56 1988-06-25 6 STOCKHOLM Smoking will be banned m most Swedish domestic air terminals from July 1, the national airport authority said. "Each airport can investigate the possibility of having a limited smoking area. But our ultimate aim is to have no smoking at all m the terminals," saidReuter - 56 words
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366 1988-06-25 6 'Use brain-dead women as surrogate mothers' call SYDNEY An Australian scientist yesterday suggested using brain-dead women as surrogate mothers to make better use of "living corpses". Mr Paul Gerber, a bioethicist and reader m medical-legal studies at Queensland State University, said brain-dead "neomorts," or newly dead, persons could first beUPI - 366 words
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Article, Illustration87 1988-06-25 6 THESE young proseria victims from China got a friendly greeting from an American clown as they arrived m Philadelphia on Thursday. The two, La Wenjie (centre) and Vu Zhenhau, who had come for a tour of the city, were sponsored by a charity group whichReuter - 87 words
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306 1988-06-25 6 WELLINGTON Fiji has turned into a police state and New Zealand will have to review relations with it, Prime Minister David Lange said yesterday. He was commenting on a decree last week by military leader Brigadier Sitiveni Rabuka that gave the South PacificReuter - 306 words
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151 1988-06-25 6 Australia and US set to fight for Japan's beef market CANBERRA Japan agreed yesterday to phase out restrictions on Australian beef imports, signalling a tougher fight for its market between Australia and the United States. Under the agreement signed between Australian Primary Industries Minister John Kerin and Japanese Agriculture MinisterReuter; AP - 151 words
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Article355 1988-06-25 7 Key test now is whether Senate will pass it WASHINGTON A revised version of the trade Bill vetoed by President Ronald Reagan has been introduced m the Senate and Congressional backers expressed optimism that the measure would reach Mr Reagan's desk this year. The Bill,AP; NYT; Reuter - 355 words
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140 1988-06-25 7 Bonn scraps Gaddafi book ads on postal vans BONN The West German post office cancelled an advertising deal on Wednesday under which 5,000 of its yellow vans promoted the "Green Book" of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The vans have carried the logo of the innocentsounding "Publisher for a Better Life"Reuter - 140 words
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Article137 1988-06-25 7 US expects 3.5% growth this year WASHINGTON The US government predicted on Thursday that the US economy will grow at a larger-than-expected 3.5 per cent rate this year and that inflation will hold steady at 4.3 per cent. A slight increase m interest rates, about a half per cent, wasAP - 137 words
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Article, Illustration296 1988-06-25 7 WASHINGTON In the midst of a record US heat wave and drought, scientists warned Congress that temperatures could get even hotter and droughts more frequent as a result of a worldwide warming trend known as the Greenhouse Effect. "It's hot outUPI; AP; Reuter - 296 words
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182 1988-06-25 8 MANILA The Philippines and the United States have agreed to jointly construct 33 gunboats to beef up the Philippines Navy, Acting Navy Chief Commodore Qarlito Cunanan said yesterday. He said the shipbuilding programme, costing US$75 million (*****.25 million), would be over a five-year182 words
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278 1988-06-25 8 MANILA Sixteen Philippine senators and congressman will leave for Moscow next month for a nine-day visit that may include a call on Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, a Soviet official said here. The visit would come amid strains m relations between Manila and Washington arisingAFP - 278 words
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463 1988-06-25 8 Cost advantages over 'four dragons' will continue, says banker BANGKOK Thailand's economic boom is expected to continue into the 1990s and it may lead the second wave of Asian nations to join the club of newly industrialising countries, say bankers and economists. TheReuter - 463 words
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Article, Illustration462 1988-06-25 8 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday made it clear he would not join any government that may be formed m Cambodia after the pullout of the Vietnamese troops, unless there is a powerful462 words
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Article107 1988-06-25 8 BANGKOK Fourteen foreign ministers are to attend the 21st Annual Asean Ministerial Conference and a post-confer-ence dialogue here next month, it was announced yesterday. The Cambodian conflict and the growing in- flux of Vietnamese boat people are expected to be key issues at the JulyAP - 107 words
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254 1988-06-25 9 JAKARTA Portuguese President Mario Soares told an Indonesian daily Portugal no longer laid claim to East Timor but the statement was branded a lie by an Indonesian leader. Kompas daily, m a dispatch from Lisbon, quoted Mr Soares asAFP; UPI - 254 words
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Article46 1988-06-25 9 BEIJING Thailand's Crown Prince Maha Vaiiralongkorn is to make a private visit to China next month, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said here on Thursday. The Crown Prince is to stay In China from July 7 to 17, the spokesman said AFPAFP - 46 words
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329 1988-06-25 9 MANILA Defence officials are seeking the active participation of Philippine churches to help put down a 19-year-old communist insurgency, a government spokesman said yesterday. He said the Department of National Defence had forged an alliance with six church organisations m a bid toReuter - 329 words
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Article, Illustration42 1988-06-25 9 picture. Filipino children throwing water at passers-by m a Manila suburb named after St John the Baptist yesterday to celebrate the baptism of Jesus Christ. Motorists rolled up their car windows and avoided the streets. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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250 1988-06-25 9 Work on Jakarta's first cable TV studio starts JAKARTA The construction of Indonesia's first private television studio started on Thursday with city governor Wiyogo Atmodarminto laying a cornerstone m the western suburb of the city. The studio, on an 8.4-ha site m a residential area 15 km from the cityBernama - 250 words
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Article277 1988-06-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR Police shot dead five kidnappers yesterday and then rescued a hardware dealer held captive since Monday. Mr Hua Lan Huat, 43, owner of a hardware shop m Cher as, was being held for Ms 2 million (551.56 million) ransom. CID director DatukNST; Bernama - 277 words
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Article, Illustration142 1988-06-25 10 A PLATE of mcc rebus (noodles m spicy gravy) prepared jointly by Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his wife, Datin Seri Dr Siti Hasmah, was auctioned off for M 52,550 (551,990) m Kuala Trengganu on Thursday night for a worthyNST - 142 words
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Article46 1988-06-25 10 Perak Speaker to quit IPOH Datuk Abdul Malik Haji Ahmad announced here yesterday that he is resigning as Speaker of the Perak Legislative Assembly from July 5. He said m a statement that his resignation was based on his decision not to join New Umno. BernamaBernama - 46 words
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173 1988-06-25 10 Tun Salleh affair KUALA LUMPUR Lord President Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas, suspended for alleged misconduct, can apply to the tribunal, set up to hear the case against him, for an open hearing, tribunal chairman Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Omar said yesterday. He said that,Bernama - 173 words
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321 1988-06-25 10 'No clear proof old Umno had 1.4 m members' KUALA TRENGGANU Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday there was no clear proof that the deregistered Umno had 1.4 million members. It was likely that its membership had been less than this, he said, because there were divisionsBernama - 321 words
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233 1988-06-25 10 KOTA BARU Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Ghafar Baba yesterday said the government was not fishing for votes when it allocated twothirds of its development expenditure for rural areas. He also assured the people that recent amendments to the national land codeBernama - 233 words
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Article346 1988-06-25 11 The EPF housing withdrawal racket PETALING JAVA Several people, including five postmen, are expected to be prosecuted soon for alleged involvement m a M|200,000 (5J157.000) Employees Provident Fund housing withdrawal racket. Investigations revealed that some postmen were alleged to have been m league with aNST - 346 words
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152 1988-06-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR The air forces of four countries searched yesterday for a Royal Malaysian Air Force A-4 Skyhawk fighter bomber which is believed to have crashed m the South China Sea, the Defence Ministry said. The jet aircraft was reported missingBernama - 152 words
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249 1988-06-25 11 KOTA KINABALU Two policemen and an estate manager were killed when a home-made bomb exploded inside their land cruiser, causing the vehicle to over*turn and crash. The other occupants m the vehicle, the driver and a cashier, were seriously injured. Police believed robbers had plantedBernama - 249 words
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Article167 1988-06-25 11 PETALING JAVA The number of road accidents m the country dropped by 3.7 per cent last year compared with the previous year, Transport Minister Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik said. He said there were 76,882 accidents last year, a decrease from the 79,804 accidents mNST - 167 words
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Article, Illustration250 1988-06-25 11 R. VASANTHI - R. VASANTHI By KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Indian Congress president S. Samy Vellu yesterday denied allegations that the party disciplinary committee acted according to his wishes and demands. Datuk Samy Vellu said certain MIC quarters were going around saying that the committee was250 words
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Article, Illustration698 1988-06-25 12 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Priority to be given according to sales registration numbers By 1 Day 1-3 I 1 List of flats posted on notice boards for applicants to view. 2. Applicants make written request on form. They register their names and registration numbers. Requests698 words
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Article, Illustration414 1988-06-25 12 THE Housing Board is shifting into automatic gear for payment at its carparks. But before the board goes into it at full speed, it wants to test the fully automatic pay-parking system first at two of its multi-sto-rey carparks. If the scheme works out414 words
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297 1988-06-25 12 Scow sues Tang for libel and slander DETAINED lawyer Francis Scow is suing former Automobile Association general secretary Tang Tuck Wan tor libel and slander over statements which Mr Tang gave to the Internal Security Department. He is seeking damages and costs from Mr Tang, after the latter did not297 words
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Article363 1988-06-25 12 POLICE are investigating another reported attack on a durian customer this time by a hawker wielding a chopper. It happened after Mr Yeo Kirn Heng, a supervisor, declined to buy the fruit m Ang Mo Kio three weeks ago and follows a pattern similar to363 words
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305 1988-06-25 12 BUSINESSMAN Allan Ng yesterday lost his court application for more details on the insider trading charge that he is facing. Dismissing his application, Senior District Judge E. C. Foenander said that although an accused had the right to be told clearly what case he had305 words
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131 1988-06-25 12 Youth jailed for stealing from church A YOUTH was yesterday jailed for two months for two thefts at a church and a community centre. Abdul Ghafar bin Mohd Ibrahim, 19, admitted stealing a vacuum cleaner worth $200 from Kampong Kapor Methodist Church m Kampong Kapor Road, off Jalan Besar, on131 words
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Article, Illustration510 1988-06-25 14 JEANNE SIT - JEANNE SIT Toilets of shame By THE circle seats are still the best m the house. But almost overnight, Capitol Theatre has done something about its third-rate toilet seats. Seats and cistern chains m its six toilets were changed, cracks were sealed and the unsightly510 words
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Article504 1988-06-25 14 THIRTY-FIVE callers rang The Straits Times hotline, which closed yesterday, with more woes of dirty public toilets. In all, 256 readers called the Toilets of Shame hotline over the past 10 days. The Straits Times would like to thank all of them for responding. Here are some of yesterday's504 words
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Article, Illustration640 1988-06-25 14 ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM - ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM By SQUEAKY-CLEAN and sweet-smelling, these are the "superloos" which the Environment Ministry affectionately call toilets of fame. The four food establishments singled out by the ministry as having exemplary toilets are the Pizza Hut Restaurants at Bukit Timah Plaza and Wisma Atria, Carol's640 words
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Article, Illustration427 1988-06-25 14 Thoughts on the campaign More than 45 people asked to comment on The Straits Times Toilets of Shame campaign yesterday said it has been effective in raising public awareness but felt it was still too early to judge whether it would help change the filthy habits of Singaporeans. Below is427 words
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Article, Illustration361 1988-06-25 14 Push-button system to solve problem of uni lushed toilets PICTURE this: a man enters a toilet just after someone has used it. He pulls the flush but no water rushes out. He leaves. Subsequent users, holding their breaths, rush m and out as fast as possible without flushing. Sounds familiar?361 words
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Article, Illustration484 1988-06-25 16 SINGAPOREANS care for the poor, give to the Community Chest and, when the going gets tough, sacrifice for the common good. All this, four junior college students argued yesterday, proves that Singapore is not too caught up m the pursuit of wealth to be484 words
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Article98 1988-06-25 16 A BOY and a girl found m the same hostel room at 2 am on Thursday were cleared of any wrongdoing following investigations by teachers at the PreUniversity Seminar. A teacher said they were therefore allowed to remain for the last day of the seminar98 words
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Article, Illustration418 1988-06-25 16 Spores push for Philippine aid plan cited as example SINGAPORE should support more humanistic and altruistic projects m the region to match its level of economic success, said Institute of Policy Studies director Chan Heng Chee yesterday. She said Singapore's push for the multilateral aid418 words
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Article, Illustration561 1988-06-25 16 AMERICAN interference m Singapore's internal affairs and the United States' withdrawal of du-ty-free benefits for Singapore exports were the focus of students' questions for political scientist Chan Heng Chee yesterday. Several students asked about the Hendrickson affair, m which American diplomat E. Mason Hendrickson was561 words
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Article, Illustration78 1988-06-25 16 TIME for autographs, a scribbled phone number (or a new-found friend, and time to say goodbye after a week of living together and brainstorming the issues on the Agenda for Action. This year's Pre-University Seminar ended yesterday. For 500 students from different junior colleges and pre-university78 words
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Article, Illustration185 1988-06-25 18 GURKHAS, renowned for their loyalty and dependability, demonstrated these qualities yesterday when they voluntarily pledged their kidneys to the National Kidney Foundation (NKF). Concern over a colleague who was suffering from renal failure and who had been on dialysis for 18 months, prompted 630 of185 words
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Article460 1988-06-25 18 CATHERINE C. ONG - Defunct Pan-E1 still owes $220 m CATHERINE C. ONG By $17.7 m left after secured creditors paid THE defunct Pan-Electric Industries has paid off all its secured creditors but has only a pittance left to distribute to others still owed more than $200 million. The latest report to creditor banks460 words
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Article, Illustration164 1988-06-25 18 Passport for high-flying kite enthusiasts THIS is a passport produced specially for fliers not just anyone who takes to the air, but specifically kite-fliers. One thousand of them, the brainchild of Mr Shakib Gunn, president of the Singapore Kite Association, have been printed for enthusiasts who do not mind crossing164 words
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Article97 1988-06-25 18 A 38- YEAR-OLD Filipino who allegedly robbed a jewellery shop m Fook Hal Building was charged yesterday with firing a gun from a car. Remli A. Senallagam is alleged to have fired one or more shots from a getaway car at North Canal Road on June97 words
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Article, Illustration114 1988-06-25 18 SINGAPORE seafront at night and the Chinese Garden aglow with lights at dusk will feature on two new pictorial postcards to be released by Telecoms on Wednesday. Both photographs were taken by a freelancer, Mr Hui Man Van, according to a Telecoms spokesman on Thursday. He said114 words
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Article, Illustration160 1988-06-25 18 A TOURIST fell into a not-so-tender trap when a transvestite soothed him with a massage while another removed $200 from his trouser pocket. A court heard yesterday that on Monday night, Mr John Ashford befriended Mohd Zailani bin Abdul Jalil, 24, and Abdul Majid bin Abdul160 words
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Article64 1988-06-25 18 FOUR ticketing counters for the Festival of Arts Singapore Conference Hall, Kallang Theatre, Parkway Parade and Tangs will close from Tuesday. But the Central Booking Office at Victoria Theatre will remain open for the purchase of tickets till July 2 when the last performance of The64 words
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617 1988-06-25 19 LEW ENO FEE; TAN PIN PIN - LEW ENO FEE TAN PIN PIN Overseas-bound students should join non-graduating scheme, says varsity By and OVERSEAS-BOUND students who also occupy university places here are depriving other hopefuls of a chance of tertiary education. Such students aim for degrees from abroad but are617 words
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416 1988-06-25 19 Retired US naval officer writes to PM on Hendrickson row NOT all Americans believe that the United States government has the right to interfere m the internal politics of other countries. One of them, retired naval officer Charles H. Miele. 66, felt so strongly about this that he took pen416 words
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Article, Illustration307 1988-06-25 19 Feedback for Advisory Councils WHAT is it like to be disabled? Those of us fortunate enough not to suffer from any handicap cannot really be aware of the anguish caused by, say, the loss of a limb, or the sense of sight. Still, there307 words
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Article86 1988-06-25 19 End of road for two CSS services CITY Shuttle Service CSS 1 (Marine Parade Bukit Merah) and CSS 4 (Marine Parade New Bridge Road) will run for the last time today. They are being taken off the roads under CSS's first phase of withdrawal. The second phase involving the withdrawal86 words
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Article60 1988-06-25 19 THE Law Minister and MP for Tanglin, Mr E. W. Barker, will declare open the Wayang Satu flyover today at 10.30 am. Located over the junctions of Whitley Road and Stevens Road, the flyover will be open to traffic from 4 pm. The ceremony will mark60 words
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Article, Illustration503 1988-06-25 20 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG $150,000 unit will provide outpatient treatment By SINGAPORE'S first cancer centre means cost savings for patients who can now be treated on an outpatient basis. Previously, irrespective of whether the patient needed major or minor surgery or was merely going503 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-06-25 20 Round-the-clock treatment strapped to the waist AT A glance it looks like a Walkman cassette player, but for cancer patients the gadget they carry around their waist is their lifeline. Programmed at the touch of a few buttons, it provides the patient with continuous chemotherapy treatment for up to five239 words
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Article, Illustration354 1988-06-25 20 BY THE year 2000, the most common form of cancer m Singapore will be colo-rectal cancer (cancer of the intestine). It will have overtaken lung cancer, which is predicted to be the second, and breast cancer, predicted to be the third most common cancers here354 words
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400 1988-06-25 20 ANGELA CHUA - ANGELA CHUA By MANY of the 500 rejected applicants (or Singapore's latest golf club the Raffles Country Club m Tuas are upset. They had the impression that their membership m Jurong Country Club, which is also the managing agent for RCC,400 words
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238 1988-06-25 20 THE MP for Whampoa, Dr Augustine Tan, last night criticised the "misguided efforts" of various groups here and abroad to secure human rights and freedom for Singaporeans. Launching his constituency's social responsibility exhibition at Whampoa Community Centre, he said: "No individual anywhere m the238 words
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100 1988-06-25 20 Sri Lankan minister calls on Dhana, PM VISITING Sri Lankan Foreign Affairs Minister Shahul Hameed called on Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan yesterday. Mr Hameed, who flew m on Thursday, told reporters after their 30-minute meeting that they exchanged views of mutual interest. He briefed Mr Dhanabalan on the situation m100 words
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Article49 1988-06-25 20 THE Rotary Club of Singapore will hold its installation dinner at the Mandarin Hotel tonight. The guest of honour is Mr S. Dhanabalan. Minister for Foreign Affairs and National Development. The club will present a $50,000 cheque to the Community Chest of Singapore at (he function.49 words
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212 1988-06-25 20 IN A move to streamline operations and keep up-to-date with market conditions, several top-level staff of Singapore News and Publications Ltd (SNPL) have been promoted. A staff announcement from Mr Scow Choke Meng, the general manager for personnel and administration, said the move was212 words
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Article61 1988-06-25 20 ABOUT 450 members of 23 Boys' Brigade squads will take part m a drill competition at 1 pm today at the Police Academy m Thomson Road. They will vie for the Tan Teck Khim Challenge Trophy, named after the former Police Commissioner. The guest of honour will61 words
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Article31 1988-06-25 20 THE Industrial Arbitration Court has begun operations from its new premises m City Hall The court's new address is: 2nd storey, City Hall, St Andrew's Road, Singapore 0617.31 words
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392 1988-06-25 20 SINGAPORE and Britain have agreed to work towards a more liberal air services agreement, alluding to the possibility of more flights and an exchange of more traffic rights between the two countries m the future. Although no agreement was reached m a round of392 words
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353 1988-06-25 20 BY THE end of this year, planes of yet another airline will be flying to Changi Airport. Gulf Air, the carrier of the four Gulf states m the Middle East, plans to start flying here now that all of the states353 words
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142 1988-06-25 20 V^mHH^MpMH^MM 9^99twm&tf^M^W J^Jof¥w^ f^A^^^^^^^a WHAT does a baby boom m a particular South-east Asian country have to do with thr kin£ of fruits, the durian 9 Find out m today's Executive Lifestyle section m Business Times where you will discover that the durian has142 words
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Advertisement468 1988-06-25 18 'NEWLY GRADUATED,WE JOINED THE AIR FORCE AND NEVER LOOKED BACK.' A ffiJyY ere we wer Two friends, armed A w '*h our newly acquired degrees. X anxiously weighing the options open to us. X A Should we join the rat race? Dabble j^^H M m Cne Private sector? Or go468 words
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Advertisement367 1988-06-25 19 111 i-i j 1 j-fjf.il- H'lici I la This Your Dilemma? I Until now, the severe constraints of evening telephone, m -person at the centre at convenient classes; the strain of rushing to classes after a times and by mail. Open Learning is enabling hard day, shift work, business schedules.367 words
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Advertisement39 1988-06-25 19 A new summer collection is on the way from France so selected items must be cleared with very attractive savings. Sale starts on June 25 and ends July 3. Liat Towers, Orchard Road and OUB Centre, 1 Raffles Place.39 words
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Advertisement119 1988-06-25 20 i£k SAMTAT SHANGHAI ARTS CRAFTS CENTRE Note this label for authentic quality. Rosewood TV Cabinet L Available m all sizes [a*. -Jj and designs 11 it I(1 I, L^^^^BlßLa f I red ScreeO t fl Rosewood I II Altar Table. I I Showroom. 187 River Valley Rd, Spore f (United119 words
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Article632 1988-06-25 22 BY trying to foil Singapore's bid to host the 1994 International Advertising Association (lAA) Congress, the Far Eastern Economic Review has made it very plain that it is widening its hysterical campaign against the Republic. In its representation to the lAA, FEER persists m purveying the lie that632 words
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Article165 1988-06-25 22 "The government keeps certain things oat of the papers and I believe Singaporeans have the right to know what is going on." 16-year-old Anglo-Chinese Junior College student Parminder Kaur's views on the press which she, as well as many other students attending the Pre-U Seminar, considers165 words
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Article, Illustration928 1988-06-25 22 USA Today chairman and founder, Allen H. Newharth, and his JetCapade team of reporters were m Singapore m early May as part of the paper's worldwide news-gathering tour covering some six continents. We publish here excerpts from Mr Newharth's speech to the National928 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1988-06-25 22 YANG BAZALI KASSIM - YANG BAZALI KASSIM Both engrossed with review of each other's political situation By Marts Correspondent At the Indonesian press portrayed it, the encounter was like one between two members of the same family, embracing each other m mutual back-patting. JAKARTA There is a particular line1,059 words
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596 1988-06-25 22 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane THE PIONEERS DID you know that D' Almeida Street in Raffles Place was named after a pioneer of Singapore who fathered 20 children? And the man, Dr Jose D' Almeida, was not either a Eurasian or some Asian with an exotic Western596 words
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Article, Illustration1783 1988-06-25 23 MARSHALL WILSON - MARSHALL WILSON By of the Foreign Desk MELBOURNE Like the tentacles of a giant octopus, Asian-based crime syndicates, including one headed by a Malaysian-Singaporean group, are estimated to have taken control of two-thirds of the illegal narcotics trade m Australia amounting to1,783 words
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274 1988-06-25 23 ILLEGAL Immigrant Wee Lam Choo, arrested for the brutal murder of Sydney businessman and Chinatown leader Stanley Wong In January 1985, told police m a record of Interview that Mr Wong had asked him to sell "white powder morphine" or he would report Wee to274 words
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Article163 1988-06-25 23 23 Dec 1983 La Hung Quang, found Unsolved shot three times outside a pool room m SpringvaJe 13 Feb 1984 Mint) Van Nguyen. Unsolved alias Mlnh Gut. found shot at 10 Fab 1985 Pham Thi Tuyen and Solved Pham Van Phuoc, murder suicide at Thombury 9163 words
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Letter, Illustration726 1988-06-25 24 On toilets of shame FOUR years ago, I wrote to your page expressing my views on a cleaner system for our public toilets. (ST, March 1, 1984). I will once again state that most people, regardless of their upbringing, are reluctant to flush from fear that726 words
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Letter176 1988-06-25 24 THE dirty toilet issue and the litter problem are in-ter-related m nature. Both show that Singaporeans have bad habits and are an inconsiderate lot, having little sympathy for the cleaners and sweepers. It is a good step to educate the public but has the message been176 words
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333 1988-06-25 24 Particulars of witnesses must be disclosed in court WE refer to the letter "Keep personal particulars of witnesses confidential". (ST, May 23). We would like to thank Mr Tang Kian Cheong for his public-spiritedness m coming forward as a witness m the attempted robbery case mentioned. In fact, Mr Tang333 words
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180 1988-06-25 24 Tax deductibility based on CPF contribution rate I REFER to the letter "Will lower CPF mean higher taxes?" from "L.C.8." (ST, June 21). Under present tax rules, compulsory contributions to the CPF whether by the employer or the employee, qualify for tax deduction. This deduction effectively confers on the employee180 words
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311 1988-06-25 24 On TV I FEEL the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation should not have televised the recent Wrestlemania series on the grounds that there was too much reallife violence m and around the arena. In the last episode of the World Wrestling Federation Championship Tournament shown311 words
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275 1988-06-25 24 IT IS appreciated that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation does not telecast shows which feature excessive violence and gore. However, I notice that there has been at least one scene of violence against women m almost every episode of its serial The Last Applause. The275 words
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205 1988-06-25 24 Too many ads at the cinema, on TV WHILE accepting the fact that advertisements are an integral part of business and the economy, I am indeed saddened that media owners m their quest to maximise their revenue have become generally unreasonable to the masses. I went to the cinema after205 words
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Advertisement821 1988-06-25 25 /<^k\ anc Best Wishes to the iM) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT on the occasion of the official opening of the WAYANG SATU FLYOVER MR. E. w! BARKER Minister for Law and Member of Parliament for Tanglin. Coy- 4fiQ977D *rK%^Q P^^ *\^sSK£& ~7^ 4KV*^ urn Wt^*^- ■H^S^^ A B^B^B^*^^^a w^^B^BTk _^M te.821 words
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Advertisement1464 1988-06-25 26 BD EXPRESS SERVICE ENTERPRISE^[''(I979) PRIVATE LIMITED D i 7 O u^ s \o^ > ALICE LIM "L-. VINCENT LAU FRANK YIP f\\»* I 2 Deputy Managing Director l^^ 8 PM> I General Manager I fi^ J tAdviseri I I Express Service Enterprise was founded m 1967 and m- ESE Tours1,464 words
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Article54 1988-06-25 27 THE Singapore stock market closed mixed to higher m fairly active trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index eased 0.75 point to 1,082.69 on a turnover of 58.61 million units worth $98.64 million, compared with Thursday's 74.57 million units valued at $122.94 million. Advances led declines marginally54 words
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Article62 1988-06-25 27 SMftfM 500 +J0 MB«M| S2S +25 SMfmtan 1210 +20 *Wtni*lit 715 +20 Mmftk M +1« IMriPrap 152 +12 HT*-f»soe 74 +11 OCBC 125 +11 S'pariltnd 725 +11 ««)wUi 210 +10 SmMnt 211 +10 Mxiudo 170 +10 PraMwl 110 +10 rb Is'i *9'i CaprSOf 1M +t Wnd irn 322+0 MM62 words
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Article65 1988-06-25 27 Micap* SW -IS M*C«rt 3(0 -I cmsrmsot 3H M* tlm SOc 24t MhMMIT* MS -S Mm MS -5 Ti—wn S2S -b U+lUm 211 -S CtaMrilM 4N -4 SfrM'Mlnd M -4 lfaoMl C«rpr 23t -3 Bouiti»dco 124 -3 «T IN -3 PtUnrßhdWc M -3 CttyOtvMH II -3 Ptl*n G*t SOc65 words
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Article14 1988-06-25 27 Prom«t 1 1,779,000 HottlProp 2,291,000 Hong Fok 1,805,000 Si me Dorby 1,728,00014 words
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Article114 1988-06-25 27 lont 23 lune 24 BT Comport 965 38 969 2? BT OB OS +338 +311 CADI 6210 6204 104a, M Avg 6358 6327 BTOBV *****16 -U*****2 ST Indusfru/s 1083 44 *****9 SI Finance 2114 90 2123 77 SI Hoteh 662 83 673 99 SI Property 535 43 540 99114 words
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Article62 1988-06-25 27 Closing Change Vol ('000) Amtefc Enjrf 20c 168 +13 2% Fuji Offset 20c 0.95 +6 1721 G8 HMp 10c 1 48 +4 207 Metatock 25c 0.86 +2 2321 Sinfapore National Printers 50c 213 +3 464 5 Sintatronicj 20c 117 +11 941 Tfct 50c 0 98 +1 204 5 Tonhow62 words
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Article37 1988-06-25 27 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 High 1505.40 (26/8/87) 1327 69 (11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High *****0 (26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) Ail time low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470 92 (28/4/86)37 words
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Article25 1988-06-25 27 DM V FF SJ HK$ US$ VB9 1 7828 128 50 unq 2.0330 7.8000 1 7565 1 7945 129.70 ***** ***** ***** 1.745725 words
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Article13 1988-06-25 27 THE US dollar gained 85 ticks to clost? at DM1.7945 m Singapore.13 words
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Article50 1988-06-25 27 Eurodollar: Lost three ticks to 92.08 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 21 ticks to 0.5620 a contract. British Pound: Lost 140 ticks to 1.7450 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 61 ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 145 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Gained US$2.4O to U*****.30 an ounce.50 words
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Article77 1988-06-25 27 BHP makes 1.57 b MELBOURNE Broken Hill Proprietary Co Ltd said yesterday its net profit rose 15 per cent from a year earlier to A5939.92 million (5J1.57 billion) m the year to May 31. The Australian mining and industrial giant said the bigger-than-expected increase m earnings came despite a highAFP - 77 words
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Article77 1988-06-25 27 LONDON The London Stock Exchange said it plans to introduce automated trading m transactions involving up to 1,000 shares of leading companies from Nov 28 this year. An enhancement of the Stock Exchange Automated Quotation System (SEAQ) will allow brokers to obtain automatically the best buy or sellReuter - 77 words
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Article79 1988-06-25 27 NEW YORK Grand Metropolitan Inc. the giant British company, has agreed to sell two soft drink bottling companies to Pepsico Inc for US$7O5 million (5J1.43 billion). The bottlers the Atlantic Soft Drink Co of South Carolina and the Pepsi-Cola San Joaquin Bottling Co m CaliforniaNYT - 79 words
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Article, Illustration590 1988-06-25 27 HSUNG BEE HWA - F&N to raise $151 m from 2-for-5 rights issue HSUNG BEE HWA Company posts $66m pre-tax profit at half-time By SOFT-DRINKS maker Fraser Neave Ltd is to raise $151.2 million through a 2-for-5 rights issue at $3 a share. The local food and beverage giant yesterday revealed details of its590 words
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409 1988-06-25 27 BEER and stout maker Malayan Breweries Ltd is looking forward to better results for the whole year after having made a 19.1 per cent higher pre-tax profit at $49.4 million for the six months to end March. The company, part of the409 words
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316 1988-06-25 27 R. RAJENDRAN - Marina Square hotels obtain $360 m loan R. RAJENDRAN THE owners of the three Marina Square hotels yesterday obtained a $360-mil-lion 10-year loan package to refinance their existing loans. Proceeds from the note issuance and term loan facilities arranged and lead managed by the United Overseas Bank group together with316 words
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314 1988-06-25 27 Dutch bank opens offshore branch here NEDERLANDSCHE Middenstandsbank NY (NMB), third largest commercial bank m the Netherlands, yesterday celebrated the opening of its offshore branch m Singapore. NMB, which has a merchant bank subsidiary here since 1984, is diversifying its operations worldwide. Currently, its overseas network boasts 35 branches, subsidiaries314 words
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257 1988-06-25 27 Jack Chia Enterprises ups pre-tax profit to $2.8 m JACK CHIA Enterprises (M) Bhd, which is expected to make some acquisitions soon, has increased its group pre-tax profit by 29 per cent to MJ3.6 million (552.82 million) for the year ended March 31. The figure was achieved on a 20257 words
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520 1988-06-25 27 DAMIEN LIM - DAMIEN LIM By THE buoyant Singapore market seems to have provided the impetus for a number of companies to make cash calls, and Hotel Properties may be the next on the list. Market sources yesterday said the company, which owns the Hilton International Singapore,520 words
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Article4984 1988-06-25 28 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS COMMERCIAL Acma (1 188 I 19S) (6) 1 19 (5) I 18 (12) I 17 (II) I 17 (13) 1 18 XD Alcom(0 648 0 68 S) (1)0 64 Amal Steel 50c (2 07 B 209 S) (100) 2 11 (18) 209 (19)2084,984 words
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Article3264 1988-06-25 28 INDUSTRIALS Ajmomoto (270 272) 274 (1) 272 Alcom (85 87 (3) 84 (2) 84 5 (2) 85 (5) 86 (15) API (51 5 52) 51 5 (40) 51 5 (4) 51 (2) 51 (94) 50 (3) 52 (4) AISB (123 124) 122 (25) 123 (11)3,264 words
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Article3070 1988-06-25 28 Ml shares quoted have a par value ot SI unless otherwise specified. 'Adjusted forscrip/rifhts. N Tji eiempted dividend P/E ratios reflect the last araiual comoidated results* Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investments Scheme Margin stocks are m boW print. ASM is traded m lots of 103,070 words
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Article353 1988-06-25 29 feMM. 5. <M>Tto( f«t« art o(f«r«l b, iiiiliii) OUT. UOf rttw.** abo >.*** «t OOF. mhtk ii 0B few* OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOS/T RATES Savings daily 2 3 2/2 IV* 2V« Monthly 2*4 Autosave 3 Fixed deposit 1 month 2V 2 2Vz 2'/ 2 2 3 A(1)353 words
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Article179 1988-06-25 29 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.6743—1.6772 6.04—5.91 Canadian dollar 1.6918—1.6934 5.96—5.87 NZ dollar 1.4404-1.4431 7.02—6.83 Sterling pound 3.5563 3.5600 2.83—2.79 US dollar 2.0345 2.0355 4.95—4.90 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency179 words
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Article121 1988-06-25 29 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed slightly higher at 2.0345 55 m torpid trading. It traded within a range of 2.0343 and 2.0350. It opened initially at 2.0340 45. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at121 words
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Article155 1988-06-25 29 THE kilobar market traded between 5J29.131 and 5529,408 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.40 447.80, and touched a high of U*****.60 448.00 before a wave of selling pressed it down to close for lunch at U*****.80 447.20. On the back of a stronger dollar, it155 words
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Article36 1988-06-25 29 GOLD US*/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 447.00—447.50 447.50—448.00 Hongkong 446 30— 446 80 447 40 447 80 Thurs Wed New York 447 50 448 00 449 50—450 00 London 448.75 449 00 449 00—449 5036 words
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Article290 1988-06-25 29 Managers' prices for June 25 27 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce I 01—1 08»d The Savings Fund 0 87-0 93 Spore Prog Fund 0 42—0 46 Spore Sec Fund 0 70—0 75 S pore Invest Fund 0 70«d— 0 75id Spore Equity Fund 0 50—0 54 Asia Unit290 words
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Article16 1988-06-25 29 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore 265.50 July up 1 50 cents Malaysia 365.50 July unchanged16 words
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Article17 1988-06-25 29 Tin Closing prices MS/kilo XL Tm 18.25 up six cents Turnover 95 tonnes down 28 tonnes17 words
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Article27 1988-06-25 29 Cfoin( prices Copper toon* Thurs Spot 1429 00-1430 00 (1430 00-1432 00) 3 months 1345 00-1346 00 (1338 00-1340 00) Market tone Irregular Sales 20.750 tonnes27 words
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Article29 1988-06-25 29 Closing prices Silvw USS/troy Fri Thwt Singapore 6 90— t 95 7 00-7 05 Tkw* Htd New York 6 95-7 00 7 00—7 05 Source Credit Swsse. Spore29 words
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Article28 1988-06-25 29 Closinf prices Aluminium tonne Thure Spot 1795 00-1805 00 (2185 00-2190 00 3 months 1667 00 1670 00 (1785 00-1790 00 Market tone Weak Sales 18.000 tonnes28 words
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Article96 1988-06-25 29 Crude MS/ tonne palm oil June 1200 (central) July 1210 (south; 1200 (central) Refined palm oil USS/ tonnes KBO palm oil July Aug/ Sept 495 (sellers) RBD Stearin Aug Sept 490 (sellers) RBD Olem July /Aug 500 (sellers) Sept 505 (sellers) Oct.Nov Dec 505 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised96 words
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Article529 1988-06-25 29 hit 23 Pence dunfe INDUSTRIALS Awio MFI 159 -2 Allied Lyons 436 -4 Am*c 384 +3 BTtPLC 271 Borcloyj 417 -5 Beechom 469 1 BICC 324 -3 Blue Cfd* 422 -1 BOC Group 416 3> Boors 219 -4 Bowoter 407 +1 BATS 435 -2 BAwwoyj 150 -I Br.tomuo 105529 words
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739 1988-06-25 29 Sesdaq dominates with record 6.7 m shares traded WHILE prices closed mixed to higher on the main board yesterday, Sesdaq stocks put up a remarkable performance. Eight out of the nine stocks on the second securities market surged ahead on a frantic volume of 6.72 million shares, more than double739 words
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Article354 1988-06-25 29 >* 24 HRS Chance A*soc Intt Hotcts 305 +0 05 Bonk Of Eost Awo 17 90 unch Capital Corp 103 -0 01 Catt>oy Pocitic Air 865 +0 15 Ch«ung Kong 795 unch Chmo Light 18 00 -0 I City ftnourctt 128 Cro\\ Hart) Tunnel 18 00 +0 2 Doo354 words
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Article363 1988-06-25 29 hn 2* Ym Ch**e AiKKjmoto 3220 30 Ako. 699 -1 Amodo 1230 -10 A»oh. Ch«m 1130 +10 Atoh.G(o», 2020 +20 Bonk O* Tokyo 1560 -10 Br.dg«»ton« 1 440 -20 Canon i too 2 o Covo Computer 1220 -20 Oner 932 1 D Nip Print 2500 40 D Nopon Screen363 words
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Article340 1988-06-25 29 fan 24 Cents Chanfe (Aust) ACI A N I 174 -2 Abertoyle 630 -20 Age Amcor 462 -23 Ampot Exp 336 -16 Ampo) Pet Anz 455S Ariodne Aust 25 -1 Ashfon 169 +2 B H P 820 -20 Beach Petroleum 28 ooch Bed Group 247 unch Bond Corp 203340 words
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Article74 1988-06-25 29 _J 1 I 1 I I -I I I I t NST Index Friday 1,777.66 (1.779.03) --g Hongkong Hang Seng -0> Friday 2,707.56 (2.712.24) Australian All-Ordinaries Friday 1.572.50 (1,599.50) Nikkei Stock Average Friday 27.750.39 (27,732.93) Financial Times Industrials I Thursday 1,496.70 (1.496.50) Dow Jones Average Thursday 2.148.29 (2,152.20) UiJ74 words
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Article223 1988-06-25 29 kn 23 IBS Chant* Alcoo 52* Alhed S.g 34*4 Amox Inc 23 7 <% +H Amr Corp 49 An 27* Bethlehem Sfl .21 S Bo«mg Co 57* -H Caterpillar Co 67% -V 4 Chose Monhfn 29 S H Chry»»er Cp 24* -H Citicorp 24Vi Cons Nat Go* 35H223 words
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Article72 1988-06-25 29 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 88 92.04 03 92.12 92.03 92 08 8338 Dec 91.65 91.75 91.65 9170 1320 Mar 8* 91.45 91.54 91.44 9149 June 91.30 91.36 91.28A 91.34 84 S^P* 91 20 Deo 91.08 91.08 91.01A 9108 Mar M72 words
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Article30 1988-06-25 29 (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 88 0.5644 0.***** 0.5606 0.5620 824 D" 0.5668 Mar 89 0.5720 Open Int (Than): 13«9. Act Vol (Thin): 491.30 words
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Article29 1988-06-25 29 (British Pound} Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 88 1.7470 1.7470 1.7396A 1.7450 20 Dec 1.7374 W»r» 1.7318 Open Lit (Thurs): 185. Art Vol (Than): 2.29 words
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Article68 1988-06-25 29 (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett EM Vol Sept 88 0.*****7 0.*****2 0.*****0 0.*****5 988 *>«* 0.*****4 *»r 0.*****5 Open lnt (Than): 11M. Act ol (Thnra): 91%. Nikkei Stock Average (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Kst Vol Sp»t *****.98 *****.90 *****.05 ***** 39 sept urn68 words
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Article22 1988-06-25 29 (US$ per troy ounce) Open High Uw Sett Eat Vol Juk 88 450.30 Open im (Than): NU. Art V«l (Than): SU.22 words
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Article121 1988-06-25 29 Friday, June 24 1988 July 88 calh M, U pun Hi* low Wt H*. Lo. Wt 56 S3A 49 25t 21 25 fi IM 90 B 1 1751 lio 59 2 27M 2*o «0 CAI 3751 380 A»9 M calii A«« SS p«t« H^h Lo. Wt H^h Lo-121 words
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Article181 1988-06-25 29 July M colh Jut, M putt M.o* Lo« |M H.o* Low Wtt 76 I7BA 173 77 97A 92 78 36A 34 6S« 70 79 23 6 6 17M 170 145 •0 4 4 4 230* 235 v a >** i 3 Auo. 88 colls A u U181 words
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Article77 1988-06-25 29 S*pt M colli Vt9< U put! Mm,*. Lo« lM Hi9»i Low Wft 9125 7 9 1 SO 64 A 65 10 9175 45A 46 16 9200 31A 30 24 9225 19A 19 36* 36 9250 II 11 11 528 54 9275 7 711-73 9300 4 921-94 9325 377 words
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392 1988-06-25 30 Move to revive Perwaja Trengganu, says XL Finance Minister KUALA LUMPUR Perwaja Trengganu, the ailing Msl.2 billion (***** million) steel plant, will be hived off from its parent company, Heavy Industries Corporation of Malaysia (Hicom), and undergo a major shake-up as part of movesMBT - 392 words
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361 1988-06-25 30 Perrier faces strong resistance in takeover bid BARCELONA A forgotten rivalry stretching back almost 100 years is threatening to upstage Perrier, the world's biggest producer of mineral water, right on its own doorstep. The French world leader m mineral water has run into almost impenetrable resistance to a takeover offerFT - 361 words
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171 1988-06-25 30 Goodrich pulls out of tyre business AKRON (Ohio) The B.F. Goodrich Co, America's third largest tyre maker before merging its tyre operations with Uniroyal m 1986, pulled completely out of the tyre business on Thursday by selling its interest m the joint venture. Goodrich completed the deal announced last DecemberUPI - 171 words
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227 1988-06-25 30 KUALA LUMPUR Malayan Flour Mills Berhad is laying the groundwork for a MSIIO million (5586.35 million) integrated poultry project with a Japanese partner and possibly two state governments. The mills' Chairman, Mr Teh Liang Teik said the project will involve the setting up ofNST - 227 words
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359 1988-06-25 30 MISC expects pre-tax profit of $237 m KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Bhd (MISC) is forecast to achieve a modest growth rate of 15 per cent m the next two years. The growth is expected to be fuelled by the improvements m vessel utilisation and better turnaround time. CIMBNST - 359 words
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154 1988-06-25 30 BRUSSELS Mr Carlo de Benedetti's French holding company, Compagnies Europennes Reunies (Cerus), is to sell 7.75 million Societe Generale de Belgique shares to France's Compagnie Financiere de Suez and its partners, reducing its Societe stake to 16 per cent.Reuter - 154 words
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Advertisement155 1988-06-25 27 /7 W4S /4 MOMENT OF PROMISE AND FULFILLMENT A DAY YOU TREASURE STILL, THAT LIVES ON IN AN ANNIVERSARY. OMEGA. FOR THIS AND ALL YOUR SIGNIFICANT MOMENTS. I Ur BT §fc r y||iri I 1 W^M^wim IMJk/a^*m M^^HH^ I M ,^^mr m At bbbbbmb^bW bY iUfi* *^ftHu. M I AT155 words
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Advertisement20 1988-06-25 29 Suit Dance! Steal the Scene In Our Seaside Sizzlers. Beach wear fashions shot m Phuket. \JI\J Mmm On Sale Mow20 words
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Advertisement990 1988-06-25 30 £H5 -41 fcj J% FRASER NEAVE LIMITED ■iBBI 881 IV i iKHi >«■*!! I) l\ SIM.APOK/ RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR The directors announce the unaudited results for the half year ended 3 1st March:GROUP COMPANY 1988 1987 Change 1988 1987 Change $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 TURNOVER 447.042 385,261 16.0990 words
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Advertisement183 1988-06-25 30 feJ^ INC CATTAN V WJ^^^ COLLECTION "Tf UP. ***** >^J J i Kl'#^ i -P-ijJ s=r is^Bt^/^AT^Si Centre* Side T«bl«. 'r* 3^^^-^-^^* C Si? Foot Stool. C u»hion ""^-i^l ■■■■l^^^S-5^- Scolch9«rdF»brkr if J J"» HT —sz-3' f*f fctj^ I ■&gfi^/^?. v v^, v I JDhU^ JCwi BB^BH BB^F BB^m |F183 words
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Advertisement450 1988-06-25 30 y/rifl MALAYAN BREWERIES LIMITED RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR The directors announce the unaudited results for the half year ended 31st March GROUP COMPANY 1988 1987 Chang* 1988 1987 Chang* rooo rooo rooo rooo TURNOVER 315,077 267,621 +17.6 TRADING PROFIT 45,155 37,978 +18.9 Share of associated companies' profits/(losses) 640 Investment450 words
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Advertisement509 1988-06-25 31 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TEL: 730-5724/5/6/8 5669(D1D). 737-001 1 TELEFAX: 732-2759 TELEX RS ***** TIMEAD RATES. The Straits Times-$26.85 per colon The Sunday T.mes-$2B 15 ocr col cm BOX SERVICE. $5 00 (Collected) $10.00 (Posted) y APPONTMENTS Microelectronics History has AT&Ts f vision of the future... ...from the invention of Alexander G Bell's509 words
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Advertisement668 1988-06-25 31 The Indisputable Leader m Electronic Design Automation. 'The Company with the fastest growth m CAE/CAD/CAM m 1987 was Electronics Design Automation Leader, Mentor Graphics" Daatech. Mentor Graphics. We're one of the originaJ companies to develop the concept of Electronic Design Automation (EDA), and the first to demonstrate its effectiveness m668 words
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Advertisement714 1988-06-25 31 I SGS-THOMSON I I Hoisting A New Full Sail I I For The Great Race I I In Semiconductors. I fl With stateof-the-art facilities which cater for a full approach to integrated g circuit design, wafer fabrication, assembly/test and marketing, we are 9 fl poised to win m the semiconductor714 words
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Advertisement749 1988-06-25 32 APPOINTMENTS I GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified applicants to fill the post of I NURSING OFFICER (PRIMARY HEALTH CARE) In the Ministry of Health, Negara Brunei Darussalam. (CODE NUMBER: 062 07-130) SALARY SCALE: M.ll $1,920 $3,250 per month. REQUIREMENTS: a) S.R.N and S.C.M. registrable749 words
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Advertisement332 1988-06-25 32 A fast expanding manufacturing company gal requires a ff|l I PROJECT ENGINEER I I for Its Automation Systems Division > 1 Requirements Possess Degree/Diploma In Mechanical j j Engineering Have at least 3 years working experience > preferably m material handling Industry. j j Possess a car 1 i Job332 words
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Advertisement355 1988-06-25 32 Thomson, one of the largest consumer electronics manufacturers m the world has established its new VCR manufacturing division m Singapore. International Video Product (IVP) will be responsible for the design and production of the bulk of Thomson VCRs to be sold worldwide. IVP offers experienced and capable engineers the opportunities355 words
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Advertisement758 1988-06-25 32 GENERAL ELECTRIC I We are a multinational company m the consumer 1 I electronics business located In Muar, Johor. m line with I I our expansion plans we seek qualified, dynamic and I fl career minded Malaysians to fill the following position. 1 I TOOLING engineer (Plastic Moulding) I I758 words
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Advertisement767 1988-06-25 33 HggRESS I H American Express has a tradition of building I H outstanding people who deliver on the promise H we make to our customers. To continue this H H tradition, we ar« searching for people H H slnglemindedly dedicated to service and work B H excellence resourceful and market767 words
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Advertisement1354 1988-06-25 33 iUwtlitij that speaksjar itself QC ENGINEERS CUSTOMER SERVICE Responsible for all incoming inspection activities related to e^c- drives to keep up with customers' needs. We pursue this SUPERVISOR tronic, mechanical, electro-mechanical components including w v^-*^ source inspection activities and liaison with vendors. task th a and aggressive team that grows1,354 words
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Advertisement608 1988-06-25 34 APPOINTMENTS :EL Achieve Greater Heights 3M 1 EB m your Career at 3M l™liiET Ffiizi As a result of our continued growth, various career xAWAr^I opportunities are available m 3M for suitable candidates. K0 \SC/ \Sy ml omml mm Cost Analyst Process Engineer Manufacturing (2 Positions) II manufacturing operations with608 words
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Advertisement243 1988-06-25 34 Fujitsu (Singapore) Pte Ltd invites applications for the following positions ENGINEER /ANALYST PROGRAMMER THE COMPANY We, an oversea subsidiary company of Fujitsu Limited, are the largest computer manufacturer m Japan. We are expanding our activities to support overseas customers. Therefore we are looking for achievement oriented people to |oin our243 words
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Advertisement302 1988-06-25 34 I Come and join MICROPOLIS. II I the name m unsurpassed quality standards m II Eg Winchester Disk Drives. II f PRODUCTION I SUPERVISORS I (Permanent Ist 2nd/3rd Shift) I II nil I Responsible for quality and quantity targets as well I I) I as leading and motivating a team302 words
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Advertisement588 1988-06-25 34 Panasonic GOLDEN J OPPORTUNITY!! n N^ Factory w I m Automation tWe, a leading multinational m the field of Factory Automation Systems (Custom-Designed Equipment Assembly and Panasert Component Placement series) invites qualified, suitable candidates to fill the following positions for its New Project: jSj^TPro/ect Electrical/ Electronics Engineer I Requirements: Degree588 words
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Advertisement619 1988-06-25 34 (BOm HDBSSBk f invites applications from Singapore Citizens Permanent Residents of Singapore for appointment as (A) ASSISTANT SECRETARY/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT m (I) MANAGEMENT PLANNING (II) TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Qualifications Candidates must possess a good honours denree or equivalent from a recognised university Ability t work independently, an inquiring and analytical619 words
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Advertisement630 1988-06-25 35 r i Dynave/t Pte Ltd We ore o Speciolist Equipment Distributor and ChemicahMotenols Supplier for the Electronics and PCB Manufacturing Industries m Singapore and the ASEAN Region. We are seeking several dynamic and self-motivated persons to iom our Chemicals/Electromcs/PCB Departments. THE JOB Reporting fo the Marketing Manager; the successful candidate630 words
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Advertisement613 1988-06-25 35 NEC SINGAPORE PTE LTD Join a highly Select Group Ji Do you have what it takes to be one of them? If you think you will fit m, then NEC will become your second home. Already a world leader m Computers and Communications, NEC will take you take off to613 words
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Advertisement1292 1988-06-25 35 X SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION We are a group of technologically-oriented companies involved m activities ranging from electronics and computer software development to the design, development and production ot sophisticated ordnance and industrial products and services. Suitably qualified professionals are invited to apply for the following positions m our Corporate Office1,292 words
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Advertisement507 1988-06-25 36 APPOINTMENTS Singapore's leading Advertising Agency seeks: GROUP ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate will be responsible for the accounting function of our group of companies m Singapore, Malaysia Hong Kong, plus budget forecast and control, corporate secretarial duties, taxation and legal matters, and management reports. Applicants should have 3 5 years post-qualification507 words
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Advertisement429 1988-06-25 36 fh Kentucky Fried Chicken Our Company with a high public profile m the F B industry invites applications for the following position SECRETARY Mirvmum 3 years' working experience as a Secretary A recognised Private Secretarial Diploma Shorthand and typing speed of 1 00 and 60 wpm respectively Good command of429 words
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Advertisement664 1988-06-25 36 7/ W m Subsidiary of E.I. Dv Pont de Nemours Inc., USA. ij "ff a Fortune Top 10 Company, invites suitably qualified 7/ 7 ff individuals to apply for the position of. I PRODUCTION I SUPERVISOR I (Permanent 3rd Shift) 5522,000 5530,000 p.a. rfi The successful candidate will be responsible664 words
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Advertisement602 1988-06-25 36 Oracle Corporation has set the standard for performance and quality m relational database technology for the past ten years. We have grown by more than 100% each year and are rapidly expanding our district sales force. We are seeking exceptional individuals who: Have minimum of 5 years sales experience m602 words
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Advertisement578 1988-06-25 36 If you are an outstanding technical support person m Singapore or Malaysia, then join the premier software corporation-Oracle Corporation As the largest software corporation m the world, Oracle Corporation is dedicated to the Relational Database Management Software Market As a technical member of our newly created Oracle Singapore sales team578 words
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Advertisement649 1988-06-25 37 t C/7784AK0l The Consumer Services Group are looking I for candidates to fill the following I position. I I BILLS CLERK I (Bills Department) I Candidate should have. 9 I c A minimum of 3 'O' level credits I (including Fnglish) 9 I At least 2 years working experience m649 words
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Advertisement650 1988-06-25 37 Expanding export-oriented manufacturing company located near Jurong has immediate I vacancy for I Successful applicant will ba responsible for: Oay-to day supervision of the accounts dept Presentation of financial reports/budgets and analysis Liaise with bankers and external auditors Cash management and credit control Provide internal controls over the entire company's650 words
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Advertisement617 1988-06-25 37 Company We are a subsidiary of SIEMENS AG operating m 128 countries. p— SERVICE ENGINEER for our Medical Engineering Division rtoquirarnwite Diploma m Electronics Good knowledge of analog digital techniques Must be prepared to travel on world-wide assignments Able to work independently Possess Class 3 driving licence Be between 23617 words
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Advertisement630 1988-06-25 37 Standard Chartered invites applications for: COMPUTER AUDITORS Nature of job: Working m a team and reporting to a team leader, the team will be responsible for: reviewing new systems and systems enhancements prior to implementation performing data centre, systems technical reviews developing and maintaining audit software Qualifications/ Experience sought: 2-4630 words
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Advertisement646 1988-06-25 37 Main CMI Contractor for the CTE Phase II project invites applicants for the post of: M QUALITY I CONTROL M ENGINEERS Degree m Civil Engineering or its equivalent i Minimum 4 years of relevant QC i experience m Building and/or Civil Works materials •In Quality Team will be responsible for646 words
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Advertisement575 1988-06-25 38 APPONTMENTS DOWELL SCHLUMBERGER I a major oilfield service company requires I LAB TECHNICIAN to join our team of Laboratory staff based m Singapore. He will be required to perform specialised lab tests m the Region Lab as well as at the work sites m various countries m the Asia Region.575 words
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Advertisement764 1988-06-25 38 r"! UOB SECURITIES PTE LTD -UUA wholly owned stockbroking subsidiary of the II I I United Overseas Bank Group ACCOUNTANT Reporting to the Financial Controller, the Accountant will be responsible for the overall accounting functions of the Company, including financial analysis management reporting. Candidates should have a recognised University degree764 words
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Advertisement1173 1988-06-25 38 9 Our Company deals m beverages which are 9 marketed In both the local and overseas 9 market. M H We require a young, dynamic and energetic 9 I SALES EXECUTIVE I H to join us m this enterprising field. «j H Pre-Requisite E] S Diploma m Marketing Sales fg1,173 words
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Advertisement935 1988-06-25 39 NOTICES I NOTICE M Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad IH mii (Incorporated m Malaysia) H The Management Development Insitute of I I Singapore (MDIS) will shift to 2 Bukit I Merah Central, NPB Building #15-02 I Singapore 0315 effective M July 1988. NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I Ordinary members935 words
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Advertisement512 1988-06-25 39 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 20 1985 REVISED EDITION) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO: 190 OF 1988 RE: WONG FUI LIN (f) EXPARTE: UNITED OVERSEAS BAN < LIMITED CREDITORS In the Matter of the Bankruptcy Petition dated the 28th day of April 1988. NOTICE512 words
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Advertisement480 1988-06-25 39 CLOSURE OF BOOKS NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and Register of Members of the Company will be closed on Tuesday, July 19. 1988. to Saturday July 23. 1988, (both dates inclusive) for the preparation of dividend warrants Duly completed transfers received by the Company up to480 words
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Advertisement97 1988-06-25 39 THE MUTUAL BENEFIT ORGANISATIONS ACT (CHAPTER Ml) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN DISSOLUTION OF SOCIETIES NO 1/1988 Teochew Chla Clan Association Mutual Benefit Organisation 108 Tan Quee Lan Street Singapore 0718 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First a Final Dividend Is intended to be declared In the above matter.97 words
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Advertisement184 1988-06-25 39 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT CHAPTER (IKS Ed.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. liSt ot IMB Re: LEE LEE THONG Ex-part*: SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED Judgment Creditor* la the matter el a Bankruptcy Notice Imed en thr nth day of May 1188. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To.184 words
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Advertisement308 1988-06-25 39 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER M) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 156/69 Llm Ramakrlshnan of Apt Blk 49 Dorset Road #04-106 Singapore 0821 1049/76 Wong Chlak Chan <§, Rayner Wong, formerly as Malaysia Sanitary Engineering Works, of Blk 123 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 #08-491 Singapore 1231 564/80 Seah Kirn308 words
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Advertisement290 1988-06-25 39 COME FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND MAGAZINES! 10% off all paperbacks, hard covers magazines (except encyclopedias) Lucky Draw for every $50 purchase /deposit of audio-cassette/ language programmes and encyclopedias DATE JUNE 22 -26 TIIVIE 10.30 AM —9 PM A purchase at the bookfair will entitle you to290 words
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Article, Illustration360 1988-06-25 40 DANNY KHOO - Highest Regards set to keep unbeaten record DANNY KHOO By our man on the track RACE S: Pentagram, Gift Of Power, Immigrant. RACE 4: Happiness 11, Alacaro, Whimsicality, Thorold, Formidabeau, Loch Bijou, Added Advantage m. RACE 5: Air Marshal IV, Texas Ranger V, Think Positive, Wells Fargo m, Tong Lam.360 words
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Article374 1988-06-25 40 RACE Racing Editor Danny Khoo Frederick Ouek Ron Teo Martin Tay 9 Ace Of Clubs 7 Nano Nano 9 Ace Of Clubs 7 Nano Nano 7 Nano Nano 1 1 Aim To Please 6 Astute 7 Nano Nano 9 Ace Of Clubs 9 Ace Of Clubs374 words
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Article5827 1988-06-25 40 GOING FORECAST: GOOD I ■HHHMIi 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS OIV B I,loom \*4 (Stakes: $15,000) 1 Aim To Please 55 AJK-Kok 3 ag (1200 m). Newcomer by El Frances out of Burgess Queen; arrived on Jan 26; same sire as Justin's Smile. F PH Chan 12 25,827 words
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Article205 1988-06-25 40 FREDERICK QUEK - FREDERICK QUEK By FRONT-RUNNING Missile Launcher will prove hard to catch m Race 4 at Bukit Timah this afternoon. A model of consistency, the four-year-old son of Vice Regal scored three wins off the reel m the lower classes. He made it four-up from seven starts205 words
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Article, Illustration244 1988-06-25 40 MARTIN TAY - The Wells Fargo mystery MARTIN TAY By THERE is something puzzling about the latest rating of Wells Fargo 111, who is engaged m Race 5 for Class 1 Div 2 horses over 1,600 m at Bukit Timah this afternoon. The four-year-old Irishbred gelding finished out of board m the Perak244 words
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Article436 1988-06-25 41 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO Charge against Au-Yeung altered and penalty cut THE Malayan Racing Association Committee dismissed six appeals heared yesterday. The appeals were by four jockeys, a trainer and a stable manager. Jockeys K.C. Ow Yang, A. Rahman, S.Y. Leong and W.K. Scow appealed against their sentences, trainer436 words
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Article, Illustration392 1988-06-25 41 DANNY KHOO - Inspiring trial by Gold Cup entrant DANNY KHOO ON THE TRACK with LAST-start winner Inspired showed he is maintaining form when he did his winding-up gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday. Engaged m the weight-for-age Unity Stakes (Race 5 tomorrow), the five-year-old gelding by Native Turn went faultlessly over 600 m392 words
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Article145 1988-06-25 41 Rides 1st 2nd 3rd PUdogs tor last II rides 1 Lbcm 113 15 18 IS ********** 20* ***** 14 It ********** 3 IsmadJ 112 18 11 12 ********** 4 Lyndon 129 17 21 18 ********** 6 Azhar 174 15 It 21 3 0 0 2 2 0 10145 words
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Article92 1988-06-25 41 m 2nd M Thwaltos 42 22 17 Teh 39 32 32 Urn 22 27 28 R«ad 22 12 14 X Chong 19 30 18 Phun 15 6 5 Yeoh 14 12 9 Chaa 13 13 11 ShanmuKam 11 12 9 BoaKoarr 11 12 2 PK Leong 10 1592 words
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Article91 1988-06-25 41 Ist 2nd M Auric 18 14 15 Rich ft Glamorous 8 13 9 Danny 5 8 2 Goodman 5 3 6 Agasam 5 3 5 Saratoga 5 0 0 Regent 4 4 2 Oiympia 4 4 2 Kirn Kah 4 10 B-Jeys 4 0 2 Richard Schraaf 491 words
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Article, Illustration338 1988-06-25 41 Stewards' decision stays, Asmussen to serve sentence LONDON France-based Australian trainer John Fellows and American jockey Cash Asmussen on Thursday failed m their appeals over last weeic's controversial disqualification of Royal Gait m the Ascot Gold Cup. The Jockey Club's disciplinary committee decided that Sadeem, awarded the race after Asmussen'sAFP - 338 words
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Article, Illustration101 1988-06-25 42 ROME Alessandro Altobelli, (or long Italy's deadliest striker (above), has announced his retirement from international soccer following his country's semi-final defeat m the European Championship. Altobelli, who flew home with the rest of the squad on Thursday after the 2-0 defeat by the Soviet Union, said the timeReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration855 1988-06-25 42 EUROPEAN SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SOVIET UNION... PROBABLE SOVIET UNION LINE-UP Rlnat Dasayev; Vladimir Bessonov or Anatoly Demyanenko), Sergei Baltacha, Vagiz Khidiatullin, Gennady LJtovrhenko; Sergei Alelnlkov, Alexander Zavarov, Alexel Mikhailichenko, Vastly Rats; Igor Beianov, Oleg Protasov. The opening group match win and lessons learnt since World CupAFP - 855 words
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Article, Illustration441 1988-06-25 42 Focus on moving West and making money STUTTGART The Soviet soccer team's main topic of conversation at Thursday's open-house was going to the West and making more money. For the first time since the European Championship began two weeks ago, the Soviet team opened the gates of their camp andAP - 441 words
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Article, Illustration357 1988-06-25 43 ...v HOLLAND (LIVE TELECAST AT 9.25PM ON SBC 12, RTM 2) 4Lobanovsky chooses his team depending on the opposition and he does that very well. For him, it's easier than for me. He doesn't have the pressure of the media whoReuter - 357 words
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241 1988-06-25 43 MUNICH Unless the British authorities take away hooligans' passports, there is little chance of English soccer clubs returning to European competition, Hans Bangerter, retiring general secretary of Uefa, soccer's governing body m Europe, said Thursday. Uefa banned English clubs three years ago followingAP - 241 words
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Article125 1988-06-25 43 YORK (England) Eighteen fans were sent to prison and banned from going to football matches for two years on Thursday for their part m violence at an English League game Jast year. The men were given sentences ranging from 42 days to a year forAFP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration661 1988-06-25 43 DAVID WYNNE- JONES - DAVID WYNNE-JONES PROBABLE HOLLAND LINE-UP Hans van Breukelen; Frank Rijkaard, Ronald Koeman, Barry van Aerie, Adrie van Tiggelen; Jan W outers, Road Gullit, Arnold Muhren, Erwtn Koeman; Marco van Hasten, Gerald Vanenbttrg. REFEREE: MICHEL VAUTROT (FRANCE) By (SBC's guest panelist for the European Championship) Van661 words
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Article168 1988-06-25 43 WELSH striker Mark Hughes on Thursday completed a £1.5 million ($5. 41 m) transfer from Barcelona back to English First Division Manchester United. Hughes, 24, left Old Trafford two years ago m a £I.Bm move to Spain and played last season on loan at Bayem Munich. MICK Harford,Reuter; AFP; AP - 168 words
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993 1988-06-25 44 ALAN HUBBARD REPORTS FROM ATLANTIC CITY MIKE TYSON is now bigger than Michael Jackson. And even the Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen, can not compete with him commercially, according to the rock impresario who is selling Monday's mega-buck boxing championship to the world. "In terms993 words
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Article137 1988-06-25 44 LOS ANGELES Antonio Esparragoza, of Venezuela, held on to his World Boxing Association featherweight title by the barest margin on Thursday night with a 12-round draw against Mexico's Marcos Villasana. Esparragoza, making his second defence, built up an early lead but then had toReuter; UPI - 137 words
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Article288 1988-06-25 44 CHANTILLY (France) An angry Seve Ballesteros demanded action over slow play after taking five laborious hours to compete his two-over-par opening round of 72 at the French Open here on Thursday. Upset at having to spend up to 20 minutes waiting between holes, the 31 year-oldAFP; Reuter; AP - 288 words
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Article433 1988-06-25 44 ATHLETICS Australia's Darren Clark, fourth m the 400-metres final at the Los Angeles Olympics, has clinched a spot m the Australian track and field team for the Seoul Games thanks to two solo runs m two days within the selection time of 47sec. BASEBALL Chicago Cubs beatReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 433 words
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Article, Illustration226 1988-06-25 44 The Sunday limes Shin Mm THE scenic Marina Bay will he a fitting setting for The Sunday Times Shin Mm Big Walk at Marina Square tomorrow. At 7am sharp, the men and juniors will be flagged off at Raffles Boulevard while the women and men's226 words
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Article, Illustration429 1988-06-25 44 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN PREVIEW OF THE SUNDAY TIMES/SHIN MIN BIG WALK TOMORROW By A LITTLE nostalgia and loads of fun will be the main reasons for more than 2,000 people leaving their beds at dawn tomorrow to be at Marina Square for The Sunday Times /Shin429 words
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Article157 1988-06-25 44 SHIRLYNN HO - Marching to the sound of music SHIRLYNN HO By PARTICIPANTS m The Sunday Times Shin Mm Big Walk tomorrow had better watch out for the "Invasion of the Walkman" the Sony Walkman that is. Sony Singapore are fielding 47 of their staff m the event 36 m the team event157 words
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Article, Illustration383 1988-06-25 46 WIMBLEDON fever is back with the world's best-known tennis players hogging newspaper space m the sports pages. As always, there will be as much action off the grass-courts of the All-England Club as there will be on them. And this year's cast promises to be asReuter - 383 words
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Article, Illustration536 1988-06-25 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SINGAPORE 1 SELANGOR 0 By Pathma's penalty goal sinks Selangor SINGAPORE received a boost m their Malaysia Cup soccer campaign, starting on Friday, when they beat Selangor 1-0 before more than 3,000 fans at the National Stadium last night. The victoryALBERT SIM - 536 words
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236 1988-06-25 47 Committee to look into semi-pro plan ALOR STAR A special committee will be set up to study various aspects on the Malaysia Cup soccer tournament which will be played on a semi-profes-sional basis next year. Football Association of Malaysia executive secretary Paul Mony said the committee would be set up236 words
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Article428 1988-06-25 47 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN MALAYSIA CUP COUNTDOWN FOCUS ON PERLIS By MONDAY: PAHANG BRUNEI SARAWAK IT would not be entirely wrong to conclude that Perlis are approaching the Malaysia Cup like a nation going to war. Military training to improve physical fitness is one thing, but Perlis have428 words
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Article, Illustration450 1988-06-25 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI FOCUS ON XL By I MALAYSIA CUP champions Kuala Lumpur want to remain just that champions. But they are modest about their ambitions. With their team organisation and quality players, even fans from other states realise that XL are going to be the450 words
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Article430 1988-06-25 47 J. RAJENORAN - J. RAJENORAN FOCUS ON KEDAH By THERE was a time when the big fish m the Malaysia Cup did not fear Kedah. Not any more. Since their stunning semi-final victory over Pahang, and their subsequent fairy-tale appearance m last year's final, Kedah are now a much-respected430 words
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Article231 1988-06-25 47 PETER KHOO - PETER K HOO BOXING WONG HSIEN LOONG, Zein Abdullah and Iswar Kumar Shertha yesterday gave the capacity crowd who gathered at the Potong Pasir Community Centre plenty to shout about on the final night of the constituency's championships Hsien Loong, of Fairer Park, fought an exciting flyweight231 words
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Article225 1988-06-25 47 SAW YEW HOCK - SAW YEW HOCK SNOOKER LAU WENG YEW, 36, astounded the pundits yesterday by taking a two-frame lead over defending champion Benjamin Lvi after the first night's play of the RPM national snooker championship final at the SBSC Clubhouse. Weng Yew's 4-2 lead m the best-of-13-frames final means225 words
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Article208 1988-06-25 47 SHIRLYNN HO - SHIRLYNN HO BADMINTON STEVEN CHEW'S recent sparring sessions with members of the national squad nearly paid divi- dends m his quarter-final match against Tan Koon i Meng last night m the Yonex F&N National jui nior individual championships at the Singapore i Badminton Hall. Koon Meng had to208 words
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Article, Illustration420 1988-06-25 47 WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS LONDON John McEnroe walked disconsolately from the Wimbledon Centre Court on Thursday evening but made it clear he was not walking out on tennis. A straight-set, second-round defeat by Australian Wally Masur, ranked 64th m the world, might have been a signalReuter - 420 words
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Article248 1988-06-25 47 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Men's singles, second round: Wally Masur (Aust) bt John McEnroe (US) 7-5, 7-6, 6-3; Simon Youl (Aust) bt Stephen Botfield (Brit) 6-2, 6-3, 6-4; Stefan Edberg (Swe) bt Richey Reneberg (US) 6-3, 7-6, 5-7, 6-2; Jimmy Connors (US) bt Jason Stoltenberg (Aus) 7-6, 6-3. 6-3; Menno Oosting (Hoi)AFP - 248 words
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Article180 1988-06-25 47 WHEN muscular Pat Cash changes his sweatsoaked shirt during a match, spectators at Wimbledon whistle m appreciation. But when Barbara Potter did the same on Wednesday, there were embarrassed laughs. Barbara, a 26-year-old American, twice switched into a clean shirt during changeovers. As fans nervously laughed, ball girlsUPI - 180 words
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Article285 1988-06-25 47 LATEST WIMBLEDON Ninthseeded Hana Mandlikova made an early exit from her second consecutive Grand Slam tournament yesterday, while 12th-seed-ed Zina Garrison, of the United States, advanced to the fourth round at Wimbledon. Hana, runner-up at Wimbledon m 1981 and 1986, lost to Anne Minter,AP - 285 words
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Advertisement90 1988-06-25 43 I With Deepest Sympathy I I and Condolences I I The Family Of The Late I I Mr Ong Kah Kok I I Passed away peacefully on I I 23rd June 1988 I I From: I I The Management Staff of I I CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I I OF SINGAPORE I90 words
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Obituary, Illustration339 1988-06-25 45 321 Deat hs 321 Deaths MAGGIE CHIN MEE LIAN Ag«d34 passsd away peacefully on Thursday, June 23, IMB at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, leaving behind: her dearly beloved hueband. Major (Ree) Khoo Teck Kirn. •one: Barry Hon Mln and Timothy Hon Klat Daughter Debbie Van Ting Mother: Mdm Choon Sin Thye339 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1988-06-25 45 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements The family of the late MR SEAH ENG TUCK wishes to express their grateful thanks to Rev. (Dr.) Tow Slang Hwa, Rev. Timothy Tow, Rev. Philip Heng, members of The Blble-Presbyterlan Churches, relatives, colleagues and friends for their messages of condolences, prayers, words of78 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1988-06-25 45 MOM S ARAB AMM A (LATE HUSBAND V QOPALAM) Agaatlyara Passed away peacefully on 24/0/88 leaving behind: Brother. P Sreedhaxan (UK) Son*: Daughter -*o-4«w O. Hart Dm O. Chandrlka O. Nadarajan O. Lathltha Kumary R Slgajnanl O. Shantha Kumary O. Siueela O. Saslkala QrandchUdren loved one* Body lying113 words
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Obituary, Illustration258 1988-06-25 45 The Family Of The Late MDM TOH CHOO TEE (Wif* of Late) Mr Tay Why* Ngee) wiahas lo axpraas thair haartfalt ttianfca and aporaciation to ttia R#v. and Pastora of Pay Lsber Chlnaaa Mathodtat and Qaylang Chlnaaa NUthodlat Church, r»l»ti*«». frl«nd«, colUaguas for lhair prayars, iiiniinc*. attandanc*. cowdotonoa,258 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1988-06-25 45 323 Condolences 323 Condolences With deepeet aympathy and condolences to the family of the late 1 MRS PARPATIBAI HOTCHAND I FROM. I L.M.L I L SINGAPORE With deepeat sympathy and condolencea to the family of the late MRS PARPATIBAI HOTCHAND FROM: JETHMAL FAMILY ACCEPTANCE OF OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 a.m. to79 words
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Obituary, Illustration277 1988-06-25 45 323 Condolences 323 Condolences 323 Condolences With deepest sympathies condolences to the family of the late MR. ONG CHWEE KIM Departed 22 June 1988 From the Management Staff of: SIOVV HIAP PTE. LTD With deepest sympathies A condolences to the family of our Chairman, the late MR. ONG KAH KOK277 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1988-06-25 45 LIM SOM CHAI Called home to the Lord 25th June 1986. Alway* chortanod and rorwmbfd by wH», family and lewd on—.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration374 1988-06-25 45 324 In Memoriam 324 In Memoriam In Loving Memory Of OUR PARENTB FONG MEE YONQ WONG K WOK SUM Departed 25.6J7 Departed 1.11.63 Sadly missed and always remembered by children and all loved ones. NG CHOON HUA Departed: June 25th 1987 His life was earnest, his actions kind, A generous374 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1988-06-25 45 OM ATMMA BHANTI POOJA Mr. Q. Krtohw— m> (ex RAF Staff) Tho family of tho lala Mr. O. Krishnaumy with to thank ralathroa and friond* (or thok attendance, amatanca. donation*, wroatha and condoloncoa during mejar rajcsjni Mrsivtii lerii Atttma Shanti Pooja will b* held at SMvan Tampla, Sorangoon63 words
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Miscellaneous135 1988-06-25 47 BADMINTON Yomx/FAN national Junior Individual cham pionsoips (SBH, 7pm). BOWLING National championships: Graded finals (2pm). Open semi-finals (9am) both at Queenstown Bowl. CRICKET Barker Shield: TT2 v UWC (IA), CSC v SCC (CSC) both at 2.30pm. HOCKEY Premier Leagae: Safsa v Punggol (4pm), Police v Khalsa (5.30pm) both at FPAC;135 words
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466 1988-06-25 48 OOREEN SIOW - OOREEN SIOW Bonded licensed warehouses will not be allowed from January By THIRTY car dealers will no longer be able to have their own bonded licensed warehouses cum showrooms, which allow them to keep duty-unpaid cars, from January next year. This466 words
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Article, Illustration579 1988-06-25 48 TAN TECK HUAT - TAN TECK HUAT By POOR demand worldwide for Data General's computer products has led the company to re-think its $75 million manufacturing operations m Singapore. There is a possibility that the US company, one of the world's leading computer vendors, may scale579 words
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278 1988-06-25 48 IPOH Magistrates and Sessions Court judges have been told to start using Malay m all their cases m court. A circular signed byChief Justice of Malaya Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Omar said magistrates and judges should be ready for the implementationNST - 278 words
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125 1988-06-25 48 THE Indonesian Armed Forces com-mander-in-chief, General Try Sutrisno, left Singapore yesterday after a threeday official visit. Gen Try, who was accompanied by Mrs Tuti Sutrisno, was seen off at Paya Lebar Airport by Major-General Winston Choo, the Chief of the General Staff of the125 words
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Article49 1988-06-25 48 BONN The Cabinet on Wednesday approved a measure that would allow West Germany shoppers, long hampered by restrictive store opening hours, to shop one evening a week. The plan, strongly opposed by unions and pro-la-bour opposition parties, will take effect next year if passed by Parliament. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article24 1988-06-25 48 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 4.63 at 2,152.92 m the first hour of trading yesterday. APAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration412 1988-06-25 48 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Double-decker bed tragedy By A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD girl was found hanged from the ceiling on Thursday, a cloth diaper round her neck. Tan Wern Nic, a Primary One pupil, may have been trying to imitate a flying trapeze act she saw on television,412 words
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126 1988-06-25 48 AUBURN (New York) A prison convict who claims he died two years ago and should be freed from his life sentence lost his case when a judge ruled he did not die legally. Jerry Rosenberg hoped to convince Cayuga CountyAP - 126 words
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377 1988-06-25 48 RANGOON Conflicting versions about the student unrest m Burma emerged yesterday from the Burmese capital. According to AP, the Burmese authorities yesterday reopened Burma's holiest Buddhist temple to the public after student activists reportedly dispersed from the hilltop enclave. But Reuters, quoting Western diplomats,377 words
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271 1988-06-25 48 NEW YORK For those fatigued by the office, an Inventor m Silver Spring, Maryland, has a solution the walking desk. During the past five years at his Centre for Office Health and Productivity Enhancement, Mr Nathan Edelson has experimented with differentNYT - 271 words
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Miscellaneous204 1988-06-25 48 Weather Showers over a few areas m the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.13 pm SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 5/17 C Smoke Los Angeles 16/24 C Gear Amsterdam 14/18 C Goudy Madrid 18/26 C Gear Athens 17/30 C204 words
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Article, Illustration144 1988-06-25 1 Mardiana Abu Bakar - FROM THE ISLAND OF GOOD Mardiana Abu Bakar VILLAGERS from Teges vibrant, colourful, passionate. And they are here to bring you three nights of traditional temple dances as well as exciting contemporary works. The Teges Kanginan dancers, comprising mainly farmers from the island of Bali, will perform six items, includingFLOWING TRESSES; BUDDING MANHOOD; NIMBLE NYMPHS; PASSIONATE DRAMA; DIVINE MUSIC - 144 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1988-06-25 2 MURRAY SEEGER - MURRAY SEEGER PERESTROIKA By Mikhail Gorbachev Collins/254 pages/$32 90 BETTER late than never, the important political and economic testament of Mr Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev has arrived m Singapore. The title is simply, Perestroika, which means "restructuring" and is the name of the Soviet leader's earth-shaking programme1,103 words
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Article, Illustration435 1988-06-25 2 IN SOVIET society, where basic items can be hard to get and basic ideas can be dangerous to express, a book good, bad or pulp is an item with a value all its own. The exhilarating and dogged search puts the book-hungryNYT - 435 words
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Article, Illustration230 1988-06-25 2 Illustration from the book The MUagro Beanfleld War by John Nichols (Arena/445 pages $13) MILAGRO is a place where the Mexican Americans slaved m the fields and the white American reaped the harvest water-wielded power and money. But a certain Joe Mondragon had other plans. He wanted to230 words
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Article, Illustration882 1988-06-25 3 DON REEDER - DON REEDER THE SECOND RUMPOLE OMNIBUS By John Mortimer Penguin/667 pages/$26.40 LADIES and gentlemen of the jury, we come before you today to contend that Britain should inflict stern punishment upon one John Mortimer. You would, indeed, be perfectly justified m reinvoking the882 words
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Article425 1988-06-25 3 IN THE telling of his Horace Rumpole stories, John Mortimer delivers himself of some trenchant observations on English law and the human condition m general. On Rnmpole's criminal clients: "We only get the stupid villains The bright ones are all on holiday m Majorca."425 words
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860 1988-06-25 3 S. KON - S.KON SKALLAGRIGG By William Horwood Penguin/728 pages/$21.60 THE Skallagrigg is a child's name for an unseen someone, somewhere, who loves him, knows his troubles, and will come one day to rescue him from an unbearable reality. The child's name is Arthur. He is a860 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1988-06-25 4 One morning follows another, and another, m this reflection on the monotony of life. IT is a bleak day. Clouds flee backstage. The sky draws its curtain upon the land. I get up, reaching out to subdue the screaming pain of the alarm clock. I1,103 words
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Article225 1988-06-25 4 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. Whether you write, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations, drawings and other graphic works), send your best effort to us. Poetry, prose, short stories, limericks and essays should be typewritten, double-spaced and not225 words
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Advertisement224 1988-06-25 4 SWL Renovation *Jy' 2 Showrooms C L <>SING DOWN 2 "OW] ScJ/ A 1 lL 1 2nd Level 52^ W^ Jm W fr? T^^— 1 DIRECT FACTORY PRICES fXH S3 fnill^gi :V- r TtUii i m^^^^^m I—|||\^^°^il"1 |||\^^°^il" HHBMI l^^^t V^r I ■rV'"C~ I i 9 i i la I224 words
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Advertisement257 1988-06-25 4 Enpraaaloni Section Two I TUnm House I 390 Kim Seng Road I Singapore 0923 I Name j Age IC No. I Occupation/School I I Addraa I I Tatepnona Sax I affirm that thw work is original j I and unpuDhsnad L Signature j 1 g SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT SSo? o 30,257 words
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Advertisement472 1988-06-25 5 LIDO: NOW SHOWING P (*****14) 11am. 1 30. 4.00. 6.45, 9.15 No Free List g FOR THOSE WHO ENJOYED "W&&& "The CLASH of the TITANS" #H§II aaVk t'■ a^P i fl r" «fl t jLaaaaV aS B 'IPF^fl jS^H Kaflß^aaaS I W ™mv i 1 1 1 1 1 1472 words
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Advertisement497 1988-06-25 5 i 16 th |KowTow" ■JADE2l*^fc nWEEKI (*****68) Hurry LAST DAYS 11am, 2.15, 5.30 A 8.45 PVPCTjOH v INNER of I 1 Llii'u 1 v im; v i ifinliUlU AWARDS I I P Mj^_^ including I■ HI BEST I •It lASTEVPER©K I W DIRECTED BY BEJWIRDO 6ERTOLICCI I 6th WEEK!! iinr497 words
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Advertisement367 1988-06-25 5 SIRLOIN, RIBEYE/TENDERLOIN Your choice of 5-Course set t^ i^^^B^T l^^^^^ SIRLOIN /I/so available normal 4-course Set Lunch $6 50++ m a i^^Sß^S^b *l^^^^^^^^ 120 Cantonment Road #01-02 Maritime House Singapore 0208 B^^^^ Tel *****55. *****28 j| Wff^^^^^BßSßßf^^ ©m TENDERLOIN Managed by Delight Catering Services Pte ltd 4■ O O ■VI/\llA\riAVU/Vw367 words
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Advertisement1004 1988-06-25 5 CATHAYOffGANISATIONCATHAYOgGANISATIONCATHAVOPGANIS giHmsnES9tinSBe{BISnBSIXHH S < (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11AM. 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 9.15PM 5 THERE'S A CAUSf TO SCREAM! THE ACTION NEVER STOPS! ft) BABIES Of BORM Al i O cOUIITi HOSPITAI IASI KIGHI L W^F I NO! DU Of IHfM J| EmJ^M' i 5 WAS HUMAfI Wl |f^| [TWILL TEAR1,004 words
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Advertisement331 1988-06-25 6 eal kaaW .^Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^^^^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^^^^aaaaaaaaaaaaa^^i^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^^.— .^aaaaaaaaaaaa^ .^aaaa bb^^ 737** 166 iy RESTAURANT I FUX VW^^^r\t 1 Oted by Am «^an Express »«lunchT S-COUTM Mt lunch T S^OWM Mt (teWW 5J555 R IIHINtW^JSf 1 t^fo^^elVrSSurKilrf $12.50 10% O«tys22 10% Sn^^f 1 lW li* AllllA^ 1 Singapore, Coachman-Inn «>—■■*■ fc^d^to^jw^ T«fcSeS7/*****t3 I\V> O4U\H J331 words
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Advertisement527 1988-06-25 6 S|!7' HAPPY JOY RESTAURANT! I SPECIAL WEDDING /^S PACKAGE When you book your wedding dinner from V > I Monday to Friday at $210 par table A abova I nett, r—rvaUon of 40 tablea A abova entitles you to: 1-day free usage of Mercedes wedding car Dummy 4-tler wedding cake527 words
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Advertisement464 1988-06-25 6 I WME M r^ V BPLEMDOUH ONTHERNitT f" CAMTOMEBE4 I^MT S •ZECHUANCUMME (For 2- 3 persons) |c 5 COURBE BET LUNCH fSASA (For 4-6 persons) L aaa saaaa»* 1 We also cater Wedding Packages from $230 g onwards (Booking of 10 tables above entitles to I free flow of Beer464 words
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Advertisement521 1988-06-25 6 i®) SERVED DAILY I |^^BS^B PEKING STEAMBOAT BUFFET 1 ■■^l^ftfl 1 EAST-WEST n UIIIVII 1 L^fUFFET LUNCH BSwMem 59.50+ I L*tf*\~ Now Servmg I I "s>Jmm DRUNKEN 1 HSSe<s Specials 1 $12.50 I "S^S I i^ ««ra-» I AUTHENTIC PEKING CUISINE I 1^ QiJ Our Specialities t "A Shark's Fin521 words
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Advertisement376 1988-06-25 6 MALACCA gQIYA BUFFET SPECIALS f" IB 3^ Com* a/i</ savour the exotic Malacca version of the seafood steamboat buffet. A generous portion of fish head, seafood, mutton and many other steamboat favourites brought all the way from Malacca awaits you here. fl Lunch $8.80 adult O f.3oam 2 30pm) jj376 words
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Advertisement520 1988-06-25 7 Kksvv^.y^ -L.^ F^ F^ J I. IP lIP mm cats Jj||B^^^^r^^ r^W^J^^^^^^a^^^^^B^ 1737-1166 1 TMX WMGLIM SG/^KX3D \JILL^G€ PT€ 1/ Sa^Jr 1 «5 Tanglln Road, Spora Handicraft Ctr S pore 1024. |T\ Tel: *****15 r^ tonC^.w\ "T^. Agl&r^ No S«rvtc* Charoe M -j^^^S y^ Cradri Card* Aco»pt«t>t« In V^ 11*^*^520 words
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Advertisement444 1988-06-25 7 Delicious H.K STYLE OIAM KIN Served Daily FRESHLY STEAMED ON ORDER Time. 1100am-300pm BUFFET DINNER $10.00 (Adult) $7.00 (child) Tune: 6.30pm 11pm SPECIAL SET DINNER 7 COURSE SET rr^2\ DINNER V*}!^ (Entitles to a Free Gift Blue Nun Ouat) c 9 COURSE BET r~r£m\ DINNER %P*J> (Entitles to a Free444 words
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Advertisement739 1988-06-25 7 i Flwt Muslim live Seafood v/J*/ Restaurant and Noodle House^J |tL SM 416 *0i 53. Bsdok Nortli Airtnu* 2 Smftporc 1646 IXSh^. Tel: *****72 ftflfafainF* Specialise m Steamboat and Seafood JH such as lobster, crabs, garouper, king \W*BB^lb7 prawns, squids, shark's fin soup etc and all Kinds of Hongkong styled739 words
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Advertisement5441 1988-06-25 8 (ril*Vyi jN__iJ f^ 737 ll66 I C. A.X,S, I j TLX; R*****3 CLASS FAX: 732-0230 TELEPHONE SERVICE! 2 Eatm9 Ut M Com P ut r Product./ 22 Computer Product./ 22 Computer Product./ 22 Computer Product./ 22 Computer Product./ *I_H^^H ILLLTnWL wf£_n?lVl_. Se ic SerVic S ic Sg^' ce Servic. J5,441 words
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Advertisement727 1988-06-25 8 It's not a case of IMBHH I the blind leading lUIIII U I ll Vi I the blind. Sight in^TJ^il this request at IVVPM classification 104. •|||'|)'ll L^A 1 I i 25 Psts/ Pst Cars 30 Antiques/ Arts/ Crafts I LHASA APSO, POMERANIANS $200/-, Toy Poodles, SUky, Chi- BABAZAR huahua,727 words
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Advertisement811 1988-06-25 9 LEATHER CARE PRODUCTS consisting ot leather cleaner (cleaning agent) Si wonder oil (conditioner) for genuine leather maintenance of upholstered leather furniture, handbags, suitcases, belts, etc Free instruction manuals given tor every purchase. Now Ml at JOHN LITTLE SPECIALISTS' CENTRE. 4m level. Furniture Dept. RE-UPHOLSTERY OF OLD Sofas tor Homes. Hotels811 words
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Advertisement881 1988-06-25 9 SPEAKERS RECONING 4 Repair British/American (Q'teed) Fast service. Tel *****35 #01-30 Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre. WANTED AUDIO RESEARCH SP 4, SP 08. SP 8 or guitar Pre amp. Accuphase MOO, EAR 519. Philips CD player *****87 Richard WANTED USED VIDEO, CTV. hlfl, mini eompo pre/ power amplifier. Any brand/ cond.881 words
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Advertisement914 1988-06-25 9 YONO TECK HONG Aluminium Specialist We specialise In ampllmesh (regd.), altering of old windows to aluminium windows, bathrm. kitchen sliding door with flbreglass or arycllc sliding door Si servicing etc Workmanship g'teed to owner's satisfaction. For free quotations, please call. *****10/ *****54/ res *****17 IRON ORN.LEB a gates speclailsU (or914 words
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Advertisement1275 1988-06-25 9 TAISEI STAMPS COINS COIN DIGEST Only 553.50 per issue or 551 4.00 fof S issues Now available at leading book-shops/stands. Foi subscription, Tel: $*****2 TAISEI COIN BONANZA '88 June 24 to 26 ONLY Prices discounted up to 50%. Come early to: 177 Rivet Valley Road #Ot-33 #02-11 Liang Court, Sinn1,275 words
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Advertisement828 1988-06-25 9 ÜBIX. RICOH COPIER, fax. steel shelves, factory tables <i chairs. Cheap sale *****88. Pg *****88 56 Sale: Other Products I mtg^^ttmWmWlOsm to BpwT[ L!_^^^^l^l^^^l PAIL V H i [NO DEPOSIT! iiWdlr It'll Ot U monthly mstjlnwnfl I ODDMENTS j SECONDHAND GIVEAWAY I SCRATCH BARGAINS' I ofJl^h DISCONTINUED BARGAINS' DESIGNS MkfMMMIIIIJ-ta828 words
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Advertisement691 1988-06-25 9 uoiiTwry/ ntmgm HOUSE/ OFFICE REMOVAL specialists. Pianos/ organs/ disposal, etc. $25 onwards. *****87 PICK-UP FOR HIRE, one trip driver Included $20, with workman $35 Pg. *****59. S2S ONWARDS FOR house/ office removal. Pianos/ organs/ disposal, etc. Reliable service. *****16. $30 ONWARDS. HSE. removal, delivery, disposal, air It sea freight. Prompt691 words
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Advertisement1796 1988-06-25 9 Available WAN MEt AOCNCSIS T rnp-alifi mslrta Local Malaysian Bxpartonoajd oonßnomswl m bajbr artta*, Part-Urn* maids avaU. now. We are at your service Him emit 33SS$11/ 2/ J 80. AftMrt St. #07-12 AJbort Compasx. Singapore cms Lie No C 1129-01 AVAIL. 810-OATAS OF Thai It Malaysian Chinese, Indonesian Chinese/ Christian/1,796 words
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Advertisement963 1988-06-25 10 M Pr 3 olis°s l ion V alT* nt: Emfi^n^w""^ M o% f°™ Va f ant: 97 S 0 0 8 Vacanf: M P<>«««ons Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions V«can' Ex.cut%« ExaSSl. ZSSSS^ DomMtic Sacratarial/ Clarical Sacratarial/ Clarical Sacratarial/ Clarical963 words
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Advertisement421 1988-06-25 10 MOVEMENT FOR THE INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED OF STORE requires TEACHERS on contract Th* p*r*on •houM poww: a A full 'A' level certificate Including an O' level English or higher. a Patient ln dealing with intellectually disabled children a An Inclination to be trained as a special education teacher. MINOS o«»f A421 words
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Advertisement1321 1988-06-25 10 REQUIRED FILIPINA MAIDS whos« contracts are ending soon tc Well Organised Japanese Club w °«"k »n Hongkong. 2»l-630fl/ requires the following vacancies 291-6413, Helen i Chris Manpowto be filled. er Services. (C-1276-01). PUBLIC RELATION MANAGER EXPATRIATE FAMILY REQUIRE Preferably with experience Phlllplno housemaid blodatas ln sales field for Spore and1,321 words
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Advertisement537 1988-06-25 10 8 B-----,,--,^ 3 FANCY WORKING IN A BANK? I THEN GET ON THE RIGHT TRACKDESTINATIQN OCBC. TO WESTI N STAMFORD jßkf LJBAJI Cavenagh Room, Level 5 To\\ <M /yT\ j from 9.30 am to 4.30pm JJ V/^ JJw OCBC IS MOVING AHEAD AND INVITES YOU TO COME ABOARD. WE ARE537 words
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Advertisement477 1988-06-25 10 a^B«BBBaBB«HB«BaaBHB«B^BBaBBBBBBBBBBMBB1BBBBBBBBBB» aBBBaBaBBBaBBBiaBBBBBBBBaaaaa^H^aaBBHBaBHaBBB^H^^B I SECRETARY I I WANTED I ■I A Secretary to Assistant Publisher of a leading trade newspaper to S I run their Singapore office. Willing to accept the challenge of a job S that's out of the ordinary and can work independently. a Duties include: Co-ordinating with all477 words
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Advertisement298 1988-06-25 10 MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE* PTELTD CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANTS GCE O' Level with credits \m English and Mathematics LCCI Certificate m Typewriting and Shorthand 1 2 years experience m a similar position FEMALE CLERK Age: 20 30 years GCE O 1 Level (Those who have completed secondary IV may be considered) Ability to298 words
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Advertisement512 1988-06-25 11 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant. 98 Positions Vacant 98 Positions Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ air ical s2cre?ahal/^lehcal512 words
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Advertisement512 1988-06-25 11 //=T SGS -THOMSON y. You're invited to join us as. GCE O Level ft Z* Able to type accurately at 40 wpm ft yy 1 year's general clerical experience ft yfr Must be prepared to work m Ang Mo Kio Requirements: '/y ft GCE O' Level 4/ ft LCCI Higher512 words
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Advertisement619 1988-06-25 11 I Hongkongßank invites application* for the posts of. JUNIOR CLERKS/ TYPISTS/ TELLERS Applicants should possess: GCE O' level with minimum 4 credits Including English Mathematics Ability to type at 35 w.p.m. Some knowledge of Accounts An interest m service oriented work Applicants who are between 16-25 years and who have619 words
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Advertisement472 1988-06-25 11 SSS SAMSUNG Electronics requires SECRETARY Requirements: At least OCE O' level preferably with Private Secretarial certificate it 1 year's working experience Able to operate telex machine Able to take minutes Good command of English Interested candidates please write In with comprehensive resume Including contact no. it expected salary to: The472 words
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Advertisement534 1988-06-25 11 WALK-IN INTERVIEWS An established company has vacancies for: 1) PUBLIC RELATIONS CLERKS Must have 1 to 2 years related experience Able to type 2) RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR PABX switchboard experience Requirements: GCE O 1 or A' Level with credits m English or Mathematics Singapore Citizens Benefits: 3 months bonus Attractive534 words
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Advertisement350 1988-06-25 12 a.A'ga,, j "£^.l^., "szir^ic., "KSLyss.. g^s^:;i c «aa^ffu., "Ksj^ "K»sa- I "SSswl, "sssm-., I MAERSK MAERSK COMPANY (S) PTE LTD has ihe following vacancies PAYROLL CLERK Marine Personnel Department) Qualifications Experience. GCE O 1 Level General knowledge of Payroll Accounting Able to operate IBM PC GENERAL CLERK I. Marine Personnel350 words
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Advertisement409 1988-06-25 12 SINGAPORE COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTE LTD requires Delivery Clerks •Secondary education •Technically inclined •C'l.\ss driving licence Interested applicants, please write m with detailed resume, contact number, expected salary and a non-returnable photograph to: The Personnel Officer Singapore Computer Systems Pte Ltd STC Building, #02-01 3 Lim Teck Kirn Road Singapore 0208409 words
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Advertisement918 1988-06-25 12 EXPORT BILLS \\lf// CLERK CUM FES£9^| RELIEF CASHIER LXy^J Requirement* ■nBBraHMB Preferably with at least 0 C*\JjUeaiaLl years' experience In the Export Section of an m- niITU/ADn oil I c f\C ternatlonal bank with UUIWAHD BILLS UP i«um.""i ly LADING CLERK ssssr-— ssrc.«umentatlon an advantage Knowledge of remit- Able to918 words
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Advertisement566 1988-06-25 12 nrrrir WEARNES TECHNOLOGY (PTE) LTD I An integrated computer I manufacturing company requires. DEPARTMENT SECRETARY Minimum 3 GCE 'O' Levels with good credits m English Mathematics I |j| •At least 5 years' working I experience m a large manufacturing I organisation Iff Able to type at 35 wpm I j566 words
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Advertisement1093 1988-06-25 12 Wall aatabltahad axpanding trading irrniarrt r>i cntr company has immadlata vacancia. /W(l uu l clshu »or a Age 20 -25 1) junior SECRETARY a Qualifications: OCE 'O' level Minimum 4 OCE 'O' level LCCI intermediate Bookcredits (two of which must keeping Certificate mat.es) B Experience m shipping 2to 3 years1,093 words
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Advertisement702 1988-06-25 12 International forwarding company requires: COMPUTER KEYPUNCH OPERATOR c OCE O' level c Typing speed at 40 w.p.m. c Previous experience an advantage Intereeted applicants, pleeee call 284-1177 tor Mis* Ha for an interview at our own building 19 Detu Aye 2. Spore 1853 To get to our ofnee take Bus702 words
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Advertisement655 1988-06-25 12 A well estabHaned trading co. located m Jurong urgently requiree: RECEPTIONIST/ SERVICE CLERK c N" level c Experience In service environment c Transport provided at pickup points Interested applicants are Invited to call: 861-0088 to arrange for an Interview during office hours or write In to: The Advertiser 62 Joo655 words
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Advertisement651 1988-06-25 12 Japanaee Inbound Travel Agency requires FEMALE RESERVATIONS/ OPERATIONS CLERK OCE O' level with credit In English experience not essential able to start work Immediately Pleas* writ* m with full reeume and n.r. photo to 20 Bideford Road #13-08/ OS. WeWngton Btdg. Singapore 0922 Manufacturing company often immediate vacancy for: PRODUCTION651 words
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Advertisement714 1988-06-25 13 M uSSwSSL, SffajyggLi "eSsaJScS-i "sssj 0 1 1 M ir: on> vac t: M s°r" ioni v ani: m sr ion> v !nt: ">•**"• v«-« 8al0» Sblbs Salo)S i Sales Sales Well established Firm urgently requires applications for the post of> TREASURY ASSISTANT Minimum OCE 'A' Levela Experience m torex714 words
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Advertisement940 1988-06-25 13 MILLION PHOTO CENTRE PTE LTD urgently requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK OCE N 1 or 'O' Level. Basic typing and office administration duties. 1 Call or walk-In interview with 1 relevant documents and nonreturnable photo Blk. S3, Mecph*r*on Len* #01-211, Spore IS3S T»l 743-7233 SPRINKLER ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. requires: OPERATOR CUM940 words
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Advertisement884 1988-06-25 13 I HARDWARE CO. IN Qeylar Bahru requires Chinese Fema Sales Clerk English educate basic knowledge of hardwai required. Interested please cc tel. 206-7003. INSURANCE BROKING FIRM n quires Female Chinese Clei Typist. Office In city, next MRT. Pis apply stating sala to: Maxwell Rd. P.O Box IK Spore 8037. INTERNATIONAL884 words
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Advertisement843 1988-06-25 13 I ISETAN i ry I 57 Singapore DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the positions ofSALES ASSISTANTS I "I Salary: $572 $592 Experience not necessary 1 SALES ASSISTANTS II p°.' Salary: $632 $652 ig c Minimum 2 years' experience Further adjustment upon confirmation. o f Requirements.--c Age 16 28 years843 words
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Advertisement107 1988-06-25 13 Nedlloyd EAC agencies pte ltd Due to expansion, we have further vacancies for MARKETING OFFICERS Good sales track record m the Shipping/F orwarding Industry GCE O/A levels Should be dynamic highly motivated Possess own car OPERATIONS CLERK Mm GCE O level with 3 credits Below 30 years of age Experience107 words
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Advertisement584 1988-06-25 13 JH LEVER BB LEVER BROTHERS SINGAPORE SDN BHD part of a multi-national corporation invites applications to fill the position of: m their Wall's Ice Cream Division. Candidates should fulfill the following:- Age: 21-30 years preferred Possess Class 3 driving licence GCE O' level Some experience would be an advantage but584 words
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Advertisement774 1988-06-25 13 A multi-national company m Jurong requires a I SALES COORDINATOR I |J Applicants should possess a formal technical I education with minimum 2—3 years' e.xpeBjpJ rience m a similar capacity. They should also possess initiative, the ability to work indepena^ dently and efficiently even under pressure. L^ The successful candidate774 words
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Advertisement485 1988-06-25 13 I Due to expansion we require I additional sales personnel a. BALEB EXECUTIVES b. BALEB REPRESENTATIVES Experienced In paper pack- f aging lines preferred, possess T own car. Attractive basic I salary, commission, trans- port allowances and other i fringe benefits. f Candidates are requested to I apply m strict485 words
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Advertisement1766 1988-06-25 14 99 Pojaion. Vacant: 99 Portions Vacant: 99 Position. Vacant: 100 Position. Vacant. 100 Position. Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant. iBV) Position. Vacant: 100 Portions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant Tacnnical Tachnical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technics! BMaMBB w*m «»i«« SALBS ASSISTANTS REQUIRED Pj rP*^ «aleB REPRESENTATIVE for our flower1,766 words
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Advertisement332 1988-06-25 14 AIMSIA When you want more than just a job, come to Aiwa. At Aiwa, you're not just another employee; we believe m helping you build a rewarding career. We invite you to join us "^^B H^^^2^k^UU^^^Sl^LUMr*kßm m— Posts 4: Write m to: Post 5: Walk-in Interview at: 1094 Lower Delta332 words
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Advertisement273 1988-06-25 14 Tde consultants"! PTE. LTD. requires 1) CIVIL/ STRUCTURAL JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMEN a OCE 'O' level, preferably with Technical backgroung a Completed National Service 2) CIVIL/ STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN a OCE O' level a Minimum 5 years experience In Civil Structural Engineering Draughting works a Able to work Independently a Site experience will273 words
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Advertisement856 1988-06-25 14 m (OUC 10 J3!fcjS^l?iMrJ.iAViS«!irJ& fl Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: m I LABORATORY I I TECHNICIANS I fl Gross monthly salary ranges E from $481 -$1506 S I A) LAB TECHNICIAN 9 H (Mechanical Engineering Department) fl H Qualifications Experience 8 B 3 GCE856 words
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Advertisement559 1988-06-25 15 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical SPRAY PAINTING APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME Performance Motors Ltd, a subsidiary of559 words
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Advertisement603 1988-06-25 15 g The power to be your best That's Apples slogan, and if you think you have it, we need you, more than ever. We are gearing up tor the introduction of some more exciting new products and we need Service Supervisor to manage the service engineers and technicians m our603 words
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Advertisement601 1988-06-25 15 MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the appointment indicated below FITTER/PLANT OPERATOR Age: 21—45 years Qualifications and Experience: Candidates must have passed Primary 6 m a Government or Government-Aided School or equivalent. Those with an aptitude for technical work will be given preference Duties: To601 words
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Advertisement723 1988-06-25 15 I SINGAPORE ELECTRONIC M ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD H (A sub>idiar\ of Singapore Aircraft Industries) H H Looking for challenging opportunities to fl HI broaden your perspective and gain in-depth fl experience m massive projects and the latest fl H electronic technology. 7 9 Hi SEEL, a leading electronic engineering fl723 words
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Advertisement625 1988-06-25 15 NIXDORF COMPUTER invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions Production Technicians Assist the Supervisor m using systems to test. trouWeshoot calibrate printers NIC 2 m Electronics or Electro-mechantcal Preferably with I 2 years' related experience Expediter Assist the Master Scheduler m expediting and scheduling of materials Minimum625 words
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Advertisement675 1988-06-25 16 ============I==== THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1988 m zss?~ ~ass*-* 1 100 as— ~sss~ ~sggr=~' m zssr~ Fsss*"-* j I "aas." A leading manufacturer of fire fighting and security products Invites applications for the following posts: A) SERVICE ENGINEERS Minimum 3 years relevant working experience Diploma In Electronic Engineering675 words
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Advertisement514 1988-06-25 16 SEMBAWANG PROJECTS ENGINEERING PTE LTD has Immediate vacancies for the following positions In Thailand on a project basis: I aTl* JCaT^^TUWs^ aVW JsV I Prr requisites Technical Diploma or Industrial Technical Certificate Minimum 5 years' experience m supervision of refinery /oil and gas related projects Ability to coordinate and liaise514 words
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Advertisement601 1988-06-25 16 Metal products manufacturer has Immediate vacancies for: A. TECHNICIAN diploma ITC holder In mechanical engineering or equivalent 2 years' working experience In CNC programming but not essential preferably with drawing and production knowledge B. ENGINEERING ABST. ITC/ NTC 2or equivalent In sheet metal fabrication 1-2 years' working experience In metal601 words
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Advertisement599 1988-06-25 16 T3oobP Oocter Precision Optics Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of West Germany-based Docter Optic Wetzlar GmbH, is seeking to fill the following positions for Its Purchaslng-cum-Marketlng business activities: MANAGER qualified and experienced m import/ export procedures. mln. S years experience, c knowledge of PC and Info systems management. c knowledge of599 words
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Advertisement685 1988-06-25 16 Established manufacturer of electrical accessories requires: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER c At least Diploma m Manufacturing/ Mechanical Engineering c Minimum 2 years experience In similar position with practical knowledge of MTM c Experience In automation, mechanisation and productivity Improvement preferable Please apply In person from Mon. 27.6J8 or write to: The Menutecturlng685 words
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Advertisement653 1988-06-25 16 I Vacancies Available INSTRUMENTATION FOREMEN Minimum 7 years experience In calibration and Installation of various make instruments In oil refinery IN3TRUMENT TECHNICIANS Minimum 4 years experience In calibration and installation of various make instruments In oil refinery. Intereeted plsess cell: 2SB-SBBS VNUNO INSTRUMsTNTATiON rvqufrM SCRVICe INOWNTCR c 2 years field653 words
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Advertisement495 1988-06-25 16 WE'RE ONE I HAPPY FAMILY AT I AGM|d I Female Singapore Citizens/Permanent Residents j I and Malaysians above 16 years old are invited flj I FEMALE I I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS I H Permanent Ist shift 7.30 am to 4.48pm X Hi Permanent 3rd shift 10.00pm to 7.18 am495 words
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Advertisement86 1988-06-25 16 IIDMEPIj urgently requires i STORE SUPERVISOR GCE O' level if Experience m store con- f A trol and store procedures f Able to work lndepen- j| k dently Walk-In I Interview TODAY ONLY from 9am 3p»n or Write In to:- 7 DYNA-MECH f ELECTRONICS PTE LTD y 140 Paya Labar86 words
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Advertisement405 1988-06-25 17 101 MmS**"* 101 PrS'J" 0 1^ 101 pS£S£« V aCant: 101 ??Sron V Cant: I l JSSStif 0 11 I l S^'T VaC nt: 102 Potion. V«:.nt: 102 Portion. Vacant: 102 Pcition. Vcant: 104 Other Pet.on. s====s======== _^1^^!!^ Production Production Production Production Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Vacant 1405 words
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Advertisement357 1988-06-25 17 OATA AUTOH ATION PWV ATE UMTED < aMr-MMd aArfABT KMMB HCMU.MT WV With /without working experience N->^^ Age 1 6-35 years old f/Jt -*ul We offer: A-A-v %r^ May wort week ArVH iU)] Basic salary Salary increase after 3 months StOfL Attendance and 2nd shift aHowance?^^ Heat and soldering allowances357 words
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Advertisement650 1988-06-25 17 ettabllsrwd Japanese manufacturer of H stencil for screen printing requires: I Production Operators No experience required English speaking H Secondary education H Starting salary $450; confirmation $500 8» Must be able to start work immediately. ;>;;;. H Female Cleaners M Age 35 to 50. WALK-IN-INTERVIEW M on 25th June from650 words
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Advertisement916 1988-06-25 17 _.^P Presenting 1 1 iT^l Singapore's biggest entertainment palace tfQptl Jf REGENT NIGHT CLUB rH^gy I A night club that will entertain crowds nightly m magnificent I NICHTCLUB j splendour. Fully renovated at a cost of $3 million, the plush, extravagantly decorated night club boasts a highly advanced hydraulic stage.916 words
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Advertisement554 1988-06-25 17 ,AMHI, Invites applications for the following posts: MALE ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS Diploma Holders In Electrical Mechanical Engineering MALE PRODUCTION COORDINATORS Diploma Holders In Electronics/ Mechanical Engineering ITC/ OCE A' Level with 2 years' relevant experience m PCB/ Sub-assembly Possess a class 3 driving licence MALE PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Diploma Holders In Electronics/554 words
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Advertisement706 1988-06-25 18 t 1 vacani Vacani Vacant Vacant Vvmi i/.«..» LAJ SINGAPORE %S^ POLYTECHNIC I fl| Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the \M I following positions. B Chemical Process Technology Department fl 9 Qualifications Experience: fl fl 3 GCE 'O' level passes of which one must be m a706 words
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Advertisement158 1988-06-25 18 A well established company specialised In packaging tapes urgently requires: DRIVER CUM DELIVERY Class 3 or 4 Driving Lieanse Primary 6 level or able to read simple English Completed N.S. Preferably residing In Jurong Attractive salary for the selected person Malaysian may apply for this post Interested, please apply personally158 words
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Advertisement548 1988-06-25 18 m BLACK DECKER 1 C,( (V level Above ](> years Female Singaporean PROCESS CONTROL TECHNICIAN GCE -O level or NTC 2 Must have 2 years working experience m Q( Male above 2 2 years MAINTENANCE CHARGEHAND (Rotating 2 shifts) ITC or NTC 2 m Maintenance Fitting Mechanical Engineering or equivalent548 words
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Advertisement600 1988-06-25 18 [ZBißlll has several vacancies for the following posts: jS CLERKS I (Accounts Review/Stttlements/Audit) Minimum 3 GCE 'O' Level credits including I English and Mathematics 9 i Basic accounting knowledge or an aptitude I for figures S Interest m computer-related work S PERSONNEL CLERK Minimum 3 GCE 'O' Level credits including600 words
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Advertisement583 1988-06-25 18 The Singapore Institute of Management rf invites applications for the following positions of: (A) ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT f (Female: Management Development) Requirements A level or its equivalent Effectively bi-lingual preferred. •Typing speed of 40 wpm and ability to operate a word processor Minimum of 2 years' experience m administration duties. Ability583 words
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Advertisement552 1988-06-25 18 CATERPILLAR FAR EAST LIMITED EARN AT LEAST $700,nn ■TTTTTTTHi Passed Seco^rirvy 2 Robust and able to do physical work Able to drive fork.'ifr Preferred 4 years" warehouse experience 2nd shift premium $4.50 per shift 5-day (40-hour) week 1 month AWS 1 month attendance incentive 50% meal subsidy Medical insurance lor552 words
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Advertisement558 1988-06-25 19 -sar— -ay— -ay—- "•as,'-— 1 -ss.~— -as.—- -as.— I i FOSTER requires:--(1) ASSISTANT ENGINEER (QC) (2) PRODUCTION ENGINEER Diploma m Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering Completed lull-time National Service Have good interpersonal skill, initiative, leadership quality Preferably with class 3 driving licence No experience can also be considered (3)558 words
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Advertisement598 1988-06-25 19 SHOPPING CENTRE ADVERTISING PROMOTIONS EXECUTIVE Our Shopping Centre Management team is looking for a creative, mature and highly motivated person to work m the Advertising and Promotions Department. Candidates should have at least 2 years experience In related Industry. Good working knowledge of advertising, printing PR, execution of special events598 words
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Advertisement678 1988-06-25 19 i— I i^ —^^s An established optical company invites application for: STOREKEEPER Minimum GCE O' level Knowledge of import and export procedure Able to establish stock control At least two years' experience m similar field Must possess Class 3 driving licence Must have completed national service We ofler a 5678 words
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Advertisement719 1988-06-25 19 URACO requires DRIVER Possess Class 4 driving licence Completed N.S. Interestedcandldates, please walk-In for an Interview at: UraCO Precision Engineering 101. Detu Lane 10 Singapore 1853 WANTED CHINESE MALE Despatch Rider. Must have knowledge of Import/ export procedures able to handle Inward permit shipping documents. Possess own bike. Able to719 words
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Advertisement671 1988-06-25 19 WANTED LAOY CASHIER. Apply Lucky Service Station (Shell), 048 Dunearn Rd. Tel: *****58 REQUIRED CLINIC NURSE. Contact tel: 737-1538 for Interview. 121 Vehicles For Hire Daily Weekly Monthly Fat *****82/*****88 h KEhMIR TJ£r supercars BTW waafcand •paciato Sat Mon. 9.00 am. L3OO Hlace goods vans $59 107 14' trucks $69/671 words
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Advertisement1407 1988-06-25 19 USED CAR 1 MORTGAGE LOAN (Non-Transferable) Simple procedure Immediate approval ALSO AVAILABLE New/ used car loan Wide range of quality used cars Attractive offer for your car lat in -\ft \ii't M f iM I SUPER FAST LOANS FROM JUST A AfA 1 Immediate processing of applications Up to 90%1,407 words
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Advertisement984 1988-06-25 19 OCT 1984 FORD TMMBf TO 2 0 manual. SBK regn.. original digital display, genuine 25,000 km., tax 1 1/88. PARF. guaranteed showroom cond Tel *****55 1073 1800 FIAT 1 24 sports Completely rebuilt by C&C Expensive 15" compomotlve s/rlms. EnthusalsLs only Asking $17,500 Tel: *****16 Pet« 'Q' 107* FORO Cortina984 words
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Advertisement895 1988-06-25 20 ™zx^ w aar— 135^" 136 a.^ 137 a^ -sag i39 s^ I^EE TURN TODAY to the hottest annual food fest m town on pages six seven. You may drive away m a brand new Toyota Corolla Liftback (PARF) or enjoy many other fantastic prizes m The Straits Times Classified Food895 words
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Advertisement862 1988-06-25 20 9/90 DATSUN BLUEBIRD alrcon., hlfl, s/rlms, very sporty look, $17,300. Tel: *****05. ■so DATSUN 100A. Alrcon. radio/ cassette Al condition. $14,700 o.no. Tel: *****11. •90 DATSUN 120Y, pte. owner, new model, full accessories, new tax. $16,700. Tel: 445-7393. •31 O BLUEBIRD. Full accessories, 6 mths. road tax. Tip top cond.862 words
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Advertisement949 1988-06-25 20 80 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 DX 2 owners. Alrcon, radio/ cassette, s/rlms. Beautiful condition $17.60 C neg Tel: *****33 81 TOYOTA CARINA 5-speed PARF. Alrcon radio/ cassette. Power window. Passed inspection. Good cond $19,800 *****96 82 COROLLA 1.3 OL 5-speed 1 pte. owner, alrcon., radio cassette, very beautiful/ original cond. See949 words
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Advertisement956 1988-06-25 20 80 MITSUBISHI LANCER SL. sspeed. Atrcon, radio/ cassette, s/rlms. Power windows 100% Al cond $17,800 Tel *****11. '91 MITSUBISHI GALANT 1.6 Statlonwagon, alrcon.. hl-fl, PARF. Tax 9/88. beautiful cond. Asking $21,900. loan $16,500 *****35. 81 MITSUBISHI SAPRORO 1.6 coupe, alrcon., s/rlms, hl-fl, power windows. Tax 8/88, beautiful cond. $21,900, loan956 words
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Advertisement1004 1988-06-25 20 MID-79 MAZDA 829. Alrcon radio cassette New tax. Excellent cond Tel *****94/ pg. *****88. MID 13 MAZDA 323 13, 4-dr Tax 10/88, alrcon., hl-fl, excellent cond $26,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****22 MID 19 MAZDA 323 1.3 5-speed 4-dr. 1 owner, tax 10/88. Snowroom cond. $37,500. *****55. NEAR 10, 1 owner, Mazda1,004 words
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Advertisement782 1988-06-25 20 I Hfe^^^^>. DAJHATBIJ I ShsßßftriQ ptwtous wddfßcords 525 !^?^Ers I wilh Wipe (74kW, DIN). "^S W^M mW Standard Equipment: OZ-kf^-CT The 10/>m,rade from Japan and the Front and rear spotters WlUllwlVlai flagship of the new breed of Charade Power window and central locking M With a scorching 8.2 seconds Sports782 words
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Advertisement579 1988-06-25 20 138 For Sale: Honda 8/85 HONDA CIVIC ShuUle™s^dr manual. Tax 7/88. Radio cassette, showroom cond. *****55. to ACCORD, •/rim: tax Sept. remote control with central locking alarm system *****15. to ACCORO 1.6 auto. Alrcon. radio cassette, s/rlms. Power steering, beautiful cond. *****88. to HONDA ACCORD auto 2 same digits, full579 words
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Advertisement629 1988-06-25 20 140 For Sale: Suzuki 779oTmJJu^84o7«cT I superbT economical, white. 2 owners. Tax 6/'B9 PARF eligible, new tyres, exhaust etc. $12,500 No dealers. Pis. call: *****70 afternoon 10/92 (2 UNITS) 7/83 it 3/84 (sq. lamps) Suzuki 800. All with alrcon.. hl-fl. tax. price neg. *****71. 02-41 Upp. Serangoon Shpg. Ctr. 12/14629 words
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Advertisement490 1988-06-25 20 141 For Sale: Other Makes SGWEE MOTOR CREDIT Come to our: SHOWROOM 469 Macpher»on Road #01-01 to #01-02, 8.1336 Tel: 287-6866 (10 lines) Author iaed main dealer eft PEUGEOT CITROENB NEW Chevrolet Camaro 2.8 (auto) T bar. 17 Nissan Sunny 1.3 SLX 10 Mazda 323 11 (hatchback) Mazda 323 (Hatchback)490 words
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Advertisement591 1988-06-25 20 141 For Sale: Other Makee SINOAPOMf USED CAM (PTE.) LTD. 2' 5 THo*TioXX! ROalQ #01-01/02 Nevena vine (oppoerte Novena Church) Singapore 1130 TEL. 253-9977 Quality Ueed Car* 1007 Alfa 33 1.5 Tl Mazda 323 OTXI 1.6 Hatchback 1000 Ford Laser 1.5 Hatchback Ohia Mitsubishi Lancer 1300 OL Alfa 33 Green591 words
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Advertisement1606 1988-06-25 21 eSlmr il-k-. Jl i! 141 or Sale: 143 Sr'. Wa r to 143 Wantad. 172 Accommodation 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation 176 Accommodation Othar Makas Other Makas Other Makes Motorcyclas/ Motorcycles/ Available: Houses Available: Available: Available Wan^aTiSirtmants Scooters Scooters Aoartments AD.rtm.nt. a«!r#™L».. wamao. apartments iuJbWW— -■-■JB^mL.^BK BbHHb^H eh^bV^ JbZ^k^eeeeeb1,606 words
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Advertisement865 1988-06-25 21 I BAN HOCK HIN CO I I PTE LTD I Head Office. I 68 Rangoon Road I 1 Tel *****22 I Branch Office: I J 131 Beach Road I Tel: *****48 I I I MODEL PRICE^bS^- LML Vespa T-5 $2945 I 150NV $2645 I Range of: I YAMAHA J SUZUKI865 words
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Advertisement1728 1988-06-25 21 PXISO GOOO CONDITION. Contact _*»utitul ft axclusiv* modern douAbdulJah 241-0092 W. lor y hou«« with m SCRAMBLER WANTED. BUDGET flround pool A aucna m N.mm, $2,000 Tel *****31 Ltrm.l Rd. for !•>•• S?e I Slll^2^T^ safißo6 r aPPrOX 2 oo J Mtm ™-<« study servants amenities. TZR 125FF. 5/ti. $1,8001,728 words
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Advertisement1160 1988-06-25 21 LcourtJ Showflat Mon Fri 1 .00 pm 6.00 pm Sat Sun 1 0.00 am 6.00 pm 2 Leedon Road, 406-03 (Opp St. Jamas Church) Exclusive brand new 18 units of luxurious maisonettes 4 bedrooms 1 study all attached bathrooms servant's room Built m areas 3. 315 sq ft and 3.5521,160 words
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Advertisement927 1988-06-25 21 KATONO. PINE CT. (Lor.L mals apt 1,700 sq ft 3 rms Alrcon./ store rm Furn Vacant 344-7994 PENTHSE NEAR ISTANA. exclusive apt. Panoramic view, pool 4*l bdrms $3,500 Villa 235-5840 SEMI-FURN. 3-ROOM FLAT at Henderson Rental neg Interested call: *****00 TAMPINEB 4 RM. flat avail for rent partially furnished. Immediate927 words
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Advertisement955 1988-06-25 21 2/3/4/ vrm D 16/ 11 From $400 J 1.500 Call *****35. agt. 179 For Sale: Houses KELSO GARDENS OPEN FOR VIEWING SAT./ SUN. 2P.M. TO SP.M. TELOK KURAU LOR. X 8 units of 3 »tof tsrrsc* A com** Unique design Good quality finishings. 4♦ 1 bedrooms, all attached bathrms s955 words
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Advertisement713 1988-06-25 22 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale. Houses 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale. 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale: 197 For Rent: 197 For Rent Private Apartments j Private Apartments Private Apartments Private Apartments Private Apartments j Private Apartments Office Spaces Office Spaces713 words
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Advertisement681 1988-06-25 22 OPEN 1 PM 4 pm D.15 #808 Mountbatten Rd. 2-storey seml-d 3000 sq.ft. 4 1 Partially furnished *****38 AA. D.14 D/STOREY SEMI-D. 5600 sq.ft., 5+ 1 bdrms., marble, well kept. *690K neg 224-6154, agt. 0.15 BRANO NEW D/storey Terrace 3-f 1. 2000 sq.ft. $475 K. Rooftop Housing. *****91. D.15 FRANKEL681 words
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Advertisement758 1988-06-25 22 ttf&^Xi SEA &> i V lanclarln Gardens •^R^^ x.6^^r mmt Mand rin( ardensoffer> > oulhebeMvilluef >r MtBSS aV'^ea j'-rtMl ]m fully-fitted kitchen (cabinets, gas hobs, built-in t£ N^kHSo^flfil lii^^/VyrT^L oven> coo cer nood an<^ refrigerator) •^frm^-\& £BMBMB m mmmmm i m^^^^m^^*==*-^^-M~-^—-—-. IS Hem^^UgS^P^V •air-con units and built-in wardrobes to all758 words
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Advertisement703 1988-06-25 22 D.l* D/STOREY LOWER mals. with split level living/ dining 3 bdrms. condo. facilities foreigners eligible area: 2300 sq.ft $398K neg. Olympic *****22. 0.21 BEAUTY WORLD Plaza luxurious 2 bdrms. apt with spacious living/ dining split aircon. f/furn. built-in 1100 sq.ft rhold. $245K Olympic *****22. D.9 LEOME TWR. Prime location Near703 words
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Advertisement871 1988-06-25 22 D.lO, KIM UN Mans. 1,450 sq.ft 3 bdrms. St newly renovated. $310 K. Call *****48 D.lO KUM HINO Ct. 3 1-bdrm. apt 1700 sq.ft Near MRT. F'hold. $360,000 0.n.0. Agt *****70. D.lO LEEDON HOTS. Penth'M. with spacious roof gdn. 3+l +1. $555K Connection *****11. D.lO SIXTH avenue brand new walk-up871 words
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Advertisement936 1988-06-25 22 190 For Sale: 191 For Sale: 191 For Sale: HUDC Apartments HOB Apartments HOB Apartments TAMPINES ST. 11. mals High fir Marvellous view. Renovated. 1700 sq.ft tel: 784-2840 191 For Sato: HDB Apftmwnta 3-rm. Muslim family Bidok North b1k.124, $42,500, all CPF, no cash 3-rm. Bvdok Reservoir view 81k.701, $46,500.936 words
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Advertisement861 1988-06-25 22 $4SK NEo"^RjLLTpT^s2kTTrm* A.M.KIo 81k. 182, ceramic, cabinet, high fir., good view. Exclusive: *****66 Vln. 3-RM. BEDOK/ CHAI Chee 81k.524/ 54, beautiful renovations. Marble, cabinet, low fir., convenient. All CPF. Exclusive *****66 Bob SVk-RM. BLK. 105, Bedok North Aye.4, mid fir., ceramic/ parquet good location, well renovated kept Call *****78/ Pg861 words
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Advertisement840 1988-06-25 22 NO CASH 3-RM. West Coast. 81k. 610 A' model, renovated, $63k all CPF. Agt. 778-1144. PANOAN QDN. S-RM. slab Blk 403, terrazzo, parquet, new cabinets, wire/ pipe. Alex. *****56. PURE 4-RM. A.M.KIO. Blk 209 Central/ MRT. Nice renovations. $84K *****78. Pg. *****81 (agt). PURE 4-RM. 8LK .37 Bedok South. High840 words
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Advertisement800 1988-06-25 22 WISMA THEA THIAN The ideal office place m Johore Bahru. Conveniently located at the Central Banking/Business District Of Johore Bahru. r 7 Banks 8 Finance Cos nearby f l^^h^ 2 maior carparks available at the P^lii^J^wl 9 choice Hotel s within walking W% Taxi stands. Bus stops J/L '^tflC Railway800 words
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Advertisement656 1988-06-25 22 193 Properties Wanted LOCAL FAMILY REQUIRES 4 1 rm. seml-d. or terrace, preferably new or completion by end "88 latest D.14. 15 Si 16 preferred but will consider other locations If conveniently situated. Budget not exceeding $700,000. Call buyer at *****46 WANTED IN D. 9. 10 11. Less than 5656 words
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Advertisement1200 1988-06-25 23 241Tour> 241 Tour. m Tour. M Tour. 241 Tour. 241 Tour. 241 Tour. 241 Tour. 1 241 Tour. I 241 Tour. k^jT Phuket (Every Mon Tue Tnu Fr, 7D Golden Triangle $960 Taiwan (Every Tuei 9D Scenic China Food HnHMUWtttw« n( j |a lEvery Tue Sat) 12D US Special, Dep1,200 words
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Advertisement1010 1988-06-25 23 ]lr~*~ s Big Value Holidays "^3 c/? Days Perth fOr yOU... I our^biS^ 7 Days Brisb^/co'c» coast/Expo -88 value tours includes from from > IDZo PHUKET from $466 Malaysia 9 Da V S BliSbane/COld Coast/Expo '88 BANGKOK from $740 Onting Highlands $90 Sydney from $2248 THATT AND <C7fi^ Kuantan $1201,010 words
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Advertisement77 1988-06-25 23 737-1166 I \W Li nil L' n GENTING 2D/3H549 CAMERON 2D/3N559 mm jo/4N$B9 MALACCA 2DArss4s mm 2 oats $89 TIOMAN 3 days $187 KUANTAN 20* $69 Club Mcd 30/«N5349 TANIONG JARA 2D/3N $89 K.TtRANGGANU2O/3W569 Tl/2D BATAM ISLAND $58 1 I TANJUNG PMANG I 1 2/30 $119 J 4/5/7 DAYS FROM77 words
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Advertisement3279 1988-06-25 24 241 Tours 242 Air Travel 2*l Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 263 Academic Courses 263 Academic Courses 266 Commercial/ 271 Modelling/ 278 Other Courses/ I 1 >M AVEL 2 77 8 1 _=____S PAX) CAA UFT urgently required •JFVtf ffi^'SoSSo^T-trSS: p INVEST IN Y^-fUtuRE DCOC^MA, Kn™. ZEALAND SS^aS uqtci MANAGEMENT3,279 words
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Advertisement187 1988-06-25 25 TbHIT^bW next draw No 257/88 riSVoSTs. w y\ V ViLl 111 111 Monday, 27 June 1988 n Jft7nw "^^V^* 1 BB BB] BB BJ BB BB] ft.—j,... t». r\ B^^A B ■■^^BB BB BB^^BJ uww^i jp*H^ urcvo vBHb3BBj39b^BB^^BBB^^ >^ BBH Bj BBV will be held at i"' «mo m^^%mm f\*^»187 words
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Advertisement37 1988-06-25 25 For The Straits Times Classified Food Fest 88 every Wednesday and Saturday from 25 June to 14 September 1988. You could win a Toyota Corolla Liftback (PARF) and many other fantastic prizes. C.A.T.S. 1 737-1 166 137 words
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Miscellaneous535 1988-06-25 25 SUN TAN Bycoiiette PEANUTS BySchul* -J*V* V.KEtPH^^Ayf^M/ V 1 bOT IT! 7 ABOUT I MAVBN T I PON'T MIT (TTO ME* J JK^r^ ?Gs^^#V, T^T t^\ f^vS yj^ZX^ "^C^. \EVEN PITCMEP VEWy V_^ j THE BOflN LOSER By Art Smnsom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker N (gU AgE TEESP*9SW6,6Cy THAXLAWM535 words
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Advertisement194 1988-06-25 26 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHESIX) rm WEARNE P.T. REALTY *~LM CO LTD, THAILAND (A MEMBER OF THE WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED GROUP) ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF ITS PINEHURST GOLF COUNTRY CLUB ON 25th JUNE 1988 BY HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL PREM TINSULANONDA, PRIME MINISTER OF THAILAND. IBBB8^BflflB«« t im n I M^M^ft^^MiSMPBMHBiE^fIKaMU194 words
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Advertisement1018 1988-06-25 27 I bKT^H libs b Vxvfii I 21 S I 205 65 i *AHj lUyjj^Bßßßßrai^B^^J^B^^^Br^Anfl^B^B^Bfflß^ 1 #S^ 1 I B Hintlili C7A BiuJhi^Bß UnnlKlu 1 Ifl '.X: I v •>.*. CIO I U all 010 A A^ m wBI I W*rU W I I iflS I I b^bj w^wiuwy v vjJ^^^Jißpßlß1,018 words
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Advertisement850 1988-06-25 28 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TEL *****24/5/6/8 5669(D(D). 737-001 1 TELEFAX. 732-2759 TELEX RS ***** TIMEAD RATES: The Stra.ts T,mes- $26.85 per cot cm. The Sunday Times $Pfl IS nor ml cm BOX SERVICE. $5.00 (Collected) $10.00 (Posted) y imes W per coi.cm. APPOINTMENTS KPM& Peat Marwick Our client is a publicly listed multinational850 words
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Advertisement664 1988-06-25 28 O?5 NATIONAL Ij&sJ UNIVERSITY xy OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE Acceptable professional qualification m library and information science, preferably with 2-5 years experience m library and information work. A good Honours degree from a recognised University m Arts and Social Sciences;664 words
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Advertisement766 1988-06-25 28 r v Coopers &\-yO\a\\Q Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development. Strategic Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Manpower Reviews and Cost Reduction Studies, Information Technology, f&jJMJSI Manufacturing and Distribution766 words
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Advertisement670 1988-06-25 29 THE PHILIPS PEOPLE SHAPING THE FUTURE Philips Singapore has set international standards m quality and innovation. All these made possible because we are backed by people who share our corporate policy continuous improvement and total customer satisfaction. If you believe m uncompromising standards m quality and outstanding performance, you will670 words
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Advertisement619 1988-06-25 29 THE GATEWAY PROJECT A prestigious office project located along the Golden Mile. We invite applications from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: RESIDENT ARCHITECT Degree m Architecture or equivalent with at least 10 years of working experience, preferably with a good track record m high-rise office buildings with good619 words
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Advertisement831 1988-06-25 29 IMCSS23 fSflfe I Assistant Manager \Sj I -Regional Accounts assurance I (Negotiable around 5550,000 pa. generous fringe benefits) f| Our client, Commercial Union Assurance Co pic, seeks an experienced and competent individual for the position of Assistant Manager Regional Accounts. Reporting to the Manager, Finance of the Far East Regional831 words
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Advertisement1132 1988-06-25 30 APPOINTMENTS BRUNEI I— l Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian Berhad invites applications from suitably qualified applicants to fill the following vacancies m its engineering maintenance and services department, Seria, Negara Brunei Darussalam. 1. Mechanical Maintenance Engineer (Ref.: ST 52) 2. Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Ref.: ST/53) 3. Area Maintenance Supervisor (Ref.:1,132 words
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Advertisement669 1988-06-25 30 Texas instruments We're adding strength... ...in software Software Engineer You will play a key role m the development of factory automation systems at our Process Automation Engineering Center located m Kolam Ayer. We're keen on a professional with a Bachelor or Master Degree m Electrical/ Electronics Engineering or Computer Science.669 words
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Advertisement584 1988-06-25 30 international Computers Limited (ICL), a member of the STC PLC Group, with worldwide operations m over 80 countries, is one of the world's leading computer manufacturers and a major supplier of a complete range of Networked Information Systems and Services m Singapore and the Asia-Pacific Region. We have embarked on584 words
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Advertisement760 1988-06-25 31 L-r__ Mm H^\___J Applications are invited from suitably qualified I persons for: H (A) Lectureship Positions Lecturer Grade 1 Gross Salary: $4947 to $6072 pm Lecturer Grade 2 Gross Salary: $3486 to $5172 pm Lecturer Grade 3 Gross Salary: $2811 to $4666 pm (B Senior Tutorship Positions Gross Salary: $1799760 words
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Advertisement928 1988-06-25 31 (|JP School of Computing! I In Association with Regional Applied Computing Centre I I Diploma m Computer Studies I I I (Full-time Part-time Coureee) I Topics Covered H Computing, programming, accounting, business studies, management sciences. I External Examinations I NCC International Diploma. C&G Subject 418 (747), IDPM Parts l/11. I928 words
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Advertisement1027 1988-06-25 31 Put yourself at the cutting edge of technology as a Military Engineer If you want to work at the frontline of comprehensive package of benefits for you technology, consider a career as a Military and your family. Engineer with the Air Force, Army or Navy. You are an officer playing1,027 words
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Advertisement596 1988-06-25 32 APPOINTMENTS BRUNEI Up/ LAND SURVEYOR BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY SENDIRIAN BERHAD invites applications from suitably qualified applicants to fill several vacancies m its Topographical Department, Seria, Negara Brunei Darussalam. The Job The successful candidate for this position will be responsible for planning, directing, coordinating and supervising company's land surveys for596 words
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Advertisement272 1988-06-25 32 I^^Ly irjij: FRAS€R NEAVG GROUP y.\ Applications arc Invited to nil the positions SYSTEMS MANAGER (Location: Singapore) SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST (Location: Kuala Lumpur) •X' The above incumbents will be responsible for j >X* systems standards and assist with the SSS >X* m P'ementation of changes on new systems standards. They272 words
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Advertisement771 1988-06-25 32 lll|lll l 111 "llll|lllll|l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 |f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 It 1 11 It tl 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1771 words
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Advertisement369 1988-06-25 32 IFS (S) LTD INVESTMENT MANAGER (MARKETING) (THAILAND, MALAYSIA, INDONESIA, SINGAPORE.) We are the merchant banking arm of BNP, the major French Bank. As a result of developments within the region we are now looking to expand our marketing team. The candidate we seek, possibly with private client broking experience, will369 words
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Advertisement603 1988-06-25 33 Rada Pump Company (Singapore) Private Limited i A U.S. multi-national organization and a leader m oil field equipment manufacturing. Due to our expansion I we have the following newly created positions: I The applicant should possess a degree or its equivalent i m Mechanical/Production Engineering and several j years similar603 words
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Advertisement1183 1988-06-25 33 Making a smart investment m smart people got FEC where it is today. $M 22 j^ 1980 1987 Established m 1980, Far East Computers (FEC) is a FEC also adopts a refreshing approach to marketing progressive regional company marketing and supporting by throwing :ts doors open to new ideas Allowing1,183 words
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Advertisement199 1988-06-25 33 A manufacturer m Ayer Rajah Industrial estate requires dynamic and professional personnel who are interested m becoming the Company's pioneer for the following positions:QA ENGINEER Diploma m Electronic/ Mechanical/ Production Engineering with mm 2 years of relevant experience m a PCBA environment. Establishing, monitoring updating quality standards, inspection procedures. criteria199 words
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Advertisement147 1988-06-25 33 f 3E SYSTEMS ANALYST GAF Chemicals Corporation is a world leader m specialty chemicals and building materials. The Singapore-based regional headquarters is seeking a Systems Analyst who shall be responsible for planning, scheduling and providing systems support and user liaison m the Asia Pacific Region. The successful candidate for this147 words
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Advertisement529 1988-06-25 34 APPOINTMENTS Systems Analyst Northern Telecom, the world's largest supplier of fully digital telecommunications systems, has an immediate vacancy for the position of System Analyst. Applicants should possess a University Degree m Computer Science or its equivalent with three to five years' relevant experience m programming and/or analysis. Exposure to business529 words
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Advertisement784 1988-06-25 34 THERE'S SO MUCH YOU CAN GAIN HERE. Western Digital's technological expertise m personal computer peripherals is certainly broad-based. From storage control products (both IC sets board-level sub-systems), communication ICs boards, imaging video control products to core processor logic IC sets. As a Fortune 500 American company, we certainly have a784 words
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Advertisement561 1988-06-25 34 GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified applicants to fill the following vacancies m the Government Services, Negara Brunei Darussalam. 1. GROOM CHARGEHAND (CODE NUMBER: 059 62-460) (IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANPOWER, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE) SALARY SCALE: C.l-2 EB 3 $1,280 $2,270 per month. REQUIREMENTS: a)561 words
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Advertisement820 1988-06-25 35 «4te PUBLIC UTILITIES V-/ BORRO r^ The PUB invites applications for the following posts: (A) ASSISTANT SYSTEMS ANALYST/PROGRAMMER (Gross Salary: $1,057-3,148 per month) Applicants must possess a degree m Computer Science from a recognised university or recognised degree with a Postgraduate Diploma m Systems Analysis from the Institute of Systems820 words
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Advertisement493 1988-06-25 35 SYSTEMS I ENGINEERS Hewlett-Packard's Systems Engineers are key members of our sales and support organisation. They provide technical pre-sales and post-sales support for our Computer Systems, Networking and Test Measurement Systems users. If you are looking for a job that is technically challenging, and where you will use your excellent493 words
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Advertisement666 1988-06-25 35 The role of the Economic Development Board is to contribute towards the development of Singapore into a global city with a total business orientation In order to turn the Republic into a powerful force m terms of technological, business and economic successes. high-iMTformance professionals are needed to help realise our666 words
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Advertisement745 1988-06-25 36 fliim d nnii I GM Singapore I PteLtd te GM SINGAPORE Pte Ltd., a multi-national manufacturing company I Wb specialising m high technology automotive electronics has immediate I nj job openings for the following positions: I I 1) PRODUCTION ENGINEERS (HYBRID) I H Bachelor's Degree m Electronics/Electrical or Mechanical I745 words
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Advertisement611 1988-06-25 36 -m^^ mm AT&T Consumer Products Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the positions of: PRODUCT ENGINEERS The successful candidate will be responsible for planning coordinating all engineering activities m the introduction of new products, product transfers and the manufacturing of existing products. They will also monitor, control, improve611 words
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Advertisement630 1988-06-25 36 PACIFIC CARRIERS PTE LTD i Member Of The Kuok Group) Due to the expansion of our shippmg operations and fleet management, we require following new personnel:SAILING SI PKRIN II \DFVI ENGINEERS Age 26 and above Singapore/Malaysian Citizen preferred First Class Certificate of Competency or class one Engineer Certificate Must have630 words
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Advertisement792 1988-06-25 36 SIME DARBY EDIBLE PRODUCTB LTD, leading refiner of vegetable cooking oil, fat and sauces, has the following positions: I SALES EXECUTIVE (Male) Degree/ Diploma m Business Administration or Marketing Experience m selling to supermarkets and institutional outlets Capable of supervising a large sales force Working knowledge m personal computer will792 words
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Advertisement718 1988-06-25 37 Archive A WORLD LEADER IN TAPE DRIVE TECHNOLOGY "YOUR CAREER DESERVES OUR BEST ATTENTION" Success m our organisation means flexibility, training, productivity, commitment, quality a dedication to making our products and yourself the best. If you wish to advance yourself with a fast growing company dedicated to making the best718 words
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Advertisement305 1988-06-25 37 I Q INDECO pSZ y ENGINEERS Sfc I We are a multi-disciplinary engineering and pro- B I ject management company. In our Control and I Automation Division, we plan to further develop our capabilities m the areas of security surveillance, voice communications, fire detection, HVAC control, building automation, and other305 words
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Advertisement114 1988-06-25 37 4 Mattress Bazaar Sale s Odeon Katonq Shopping Complex Date 25 688 X 27, Easf Coast /?oad Ground Floor Concourse Tel: *****20 to 10 788 > i Time: 10 am to 10 pm rou Can Buy More From Us II EfYEIkl x <^ Speciaf Size Are We/come V»|Jt x /V114 words
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Article, Illustration807 1988-06-25 38 JUDITH HOLMBERG - JUDITH HOLMBERG By QUESTION: What do you get when a hotel group with a yen for community work crosses paths with Singapore's theatre troupe for the deaf? Answer: A fund to help disabled performers m the arts, and possibly the first dinner theatre m a807 words
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Article, Illustration499 1988-06-25 38 ROCK guitarist Carlos Santana's musical heroes are jazz greats Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock, whom he sees as constant reminders that creativity means always moving ahead. And m what figures to be a historic tour, Santana has hit the roadUPI - 499 words
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Article75 1988-06-25 38 WORLD champion Gary Kasparovrov shares the lead with fellow Soviet Ehlvest at 5 points each after the seventh round of play m the Belfort World Cup Chess Tournament Challenge Grundig. Kasparov drew with former world champion Boris Spassky (now playing under the French flag) while Ehlvest drew with75 words
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Article145 1988-06-25 38 11-12 Short, Speelman 3 points, 13-15 Yusopov, Hjartarson, Nogueiras, 2.5 points, 16 Timman 1.5 points Spassky Kasparov 1 d4 N(6 2 Nf3 g6 3 g3 c5 4 Bg2 Bg7 5 (W) Cd4 6 Nd4 n-ii 7 c4 Nc6 8 Nc3 Nd4 9 Qd4 d6 10 Qd3 a6145 words
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Article80 1988-06-25 38 NATIONAL master Rogelio Antonio of the Philippines and Indonesian grandmaster Utut Adianto scored 10 points each from 13 games to s' "re first place m the first faraway Parade Asian Continental Championship for Active Chess 1988. Antonio, who won 10 games, drew one and lost two80 words
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Advertisement341 1988-06-25 38 An odyssey through and beyond the heart of darkness. READY TO STUN THE WORLD AGAIN, WITH HIS I FIRST NOVEL SINCE EMPIRE OF THE SUN I k"1 "1 WWW This is classic Ballard Mesmerising. f vV\ one e se wn es wl suc^ Lf/. vj^ %V\ nO^S^^ haunting impact' william341 words
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Advertisement52 1988-06-25 38 Auditions AUDITIONS for actors and actresses for a multi-lingual play will be held at 3 pm tomorrow m Drama Centre's Room C. The play, by The Practice Theatre Ensemble, will be directed by playwright Kuo Pao Kun. The theme of the play will be Singapore's linguistic diversity and the problems52 words
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Article451 1988-06-25 39 Criticism is never sharper or cuts closer to the bone than when it comes from within the group. So believes influential theatre critic and author Martin Esslin, a dramaturg (a sort of resident critic) of San Francisco's Magic Theatre, which is playing Sam Shepard's Fool For Love at the451 words
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Article, Illustration472 1988-06-25 39 Tony Hung - Tony Hung OPERA may have remained, m the public mind, something of "an irrational and exotic entertainment" (as Dr Johnson defined it), but the Kent Opera's down-to-earth production of Mozart's Don Giovanni must have made many new converts to this glorious art472 words
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Article, Illustration291 1988-06-25 39 John de Souza - John de Souza IF ASKED, Pheckyin Cadilhon would probably have shown m the Fringe. But her three-day show, which ends today, is much more personal to her. Not only is this exhibition of 60 Chinese brush paintings her debut as an artist, it is291 words
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Article, Illustration366 1988-06-25 39 Holmberg - Holm berg FRAGILE FOREST Lumiere And Son Singapore Zoological Gardens LOOK, over there is it a moth? Is it a butterfly? Ooohh, it's a mushroom! And the two m the furry orange overcoats with white and brown faces, lurking under that low tree? Oh-ho, orang utans. Cocooned by the366 words
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Article, Illustration434 1988-06-25 39 Kannan Chandran - WHY, m this era of high technology, are we still fascinated by the old ways? Take the Ruff family, they're still living m the past. Dressing up like those geezers from Sha-Na-Na and playing instruments that should be m a museum.434 words
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Page 39 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous258 1988-06-25 39 Art Commandos and More Than 4... The experimental artists based in the old St Joseph's Institution in Bras Basah Road for the past three weeks are ready to show their final work for the Festival Fringe today and tomorrow. There will be exhibitions between 10 am and 6 pm, and258 words
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Miscellaneous138 1988-06-25 39 ACT THE KING WHO NAMED SINGAPORE. Captures the imagination and drama of a bygone era, transformV? adventures of Sang Nila Utama into a play of the heart and mind. Drama Centre. 8 pm. ""^f* at and $1° tm available. MAGIC THEATRE FOOL FOR LOVE. John Lion directs this Sam Shepard138 words
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Miscellaneous111 1988-06-25 39 above). SPANISH SPEAKING WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Performs Latin American dances. Fomm Galleria. 2 pm. TRICKSTER. Performs The Coyote Plays It Cool. Raffles at*aa m»STANFORD UNIVERSITY: COMPUTER MUSIC. CMA auditorium. NUS. 3 pm. NOPHAIE WOLF. Performs Navajo dances at Forum Caller4 i?- 30 m) and Marina Park (6.30 pm). STANFORD BRASS QUINTET.111 words
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Miscellaneous118 1988-06-25 39 LUMIERE AND SON THEATRE THE FRAGILE FOREST. Explorers guide audiences through a day m the life of a tropical jungle. Staged outdoors. Singapore Zoological Gardens 8 pm Tickets are $5 for chUdren Snderl2andslo£Suta^2 article above) TAMILS REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL. The history of modcrn Singapore m dance, music and poetry, plus a118 words
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Miscellaneous140 1988-06-25 39 early pioneers to young contemporary artists. National Museurn Art Gallery. 9am 5.30 pm. On till July 3. THE BEAUTY THAT SURROUNDS US. Landscapes by Peh Eng Seng, Ang Ah Tee, Prabhakara (Jimmy Quek)! James Tan, Helena Wong and others. DeUa Butcher Gallery. Cuppage Terrace. 11 am 7 pm. FLORAL FANTASY.140 words
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Miscellaneous138 1988-06-25 39 Pavilion Inter-continental Hotel On till tomorrow. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. Raffles City atrium 10 am 9 pm. On till tomorrow.' cdcpi/ii cwcirre SPECIAL EVENTS STEP ON ART. Raffles City atrium. All day. MORE THAN 4. Installation art. Old St Joseph's Institution building and field. 10 am 6 pm. Also includes a performance138 words
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Miscellaneous1064 1988-06-25 39 I Radio One FM Stereo 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) 8.00 News 8.10 On Air (cont'd) 9.00 News In Brief 9.05 Music1,064 words
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Miscellaneous138 1988-06-25 39 Choo Hoey and featuring soloist Ton S n Han- Victoria Concert Hall. 8.15 pm. Tickets at $4. $7. Jl° and from Victoria Con- <** HaUTHF BIRn PARK 1 B™ SHOW Hjg hli hts m" elude parrots and an eagle s*oo?^ low over the audience Citi? e J? Juron Bird Park"138 words
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Advertisement194 1988-06-25 40 Excerpts fromTheSundayTimes, article of BMay'SB 44/^"^ 5 jjr tX HIV oClloCb W W I swirl the golden liquid m the tall crystal glass \ATC\ Q r^r^Tnt^lf^t"^ before burying my nose m its mouth to drown m the open, well-balanced, fine bouquet of the 163-year K.F. Tang, Sunday Times. Wm old194 words
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Miscellaneous551 1988-06-25 40 _MY VIEW by CAROL LEONG and KOH SIEW TIN..^ p^^ mm^ Clayderman shows why he is No. 1 &™SSi Jianrarjs-sa: ItSfriffr VJ Xl I n f hTwor,', t g rr S Who is P r^ na "t with their first As a result of their carelessM L 1 r£ordin B551 words
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Miscellaneous1213 1988-06-25 40 I SBC 5 WW\* v/ All programmes m English unless otherwise indicated 12.55 PM Opening and Programme High- programme/see For The Young) lights, followed by Sesame 5.30 Brer Rabbit Stories (CarStreet (Children's programme) toon/see For The Young) 2.00 Football From Wembley 6.00 Matchmates (Game show) The English Football 6.30 The1,213 words
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