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Title Section15 1988-06-30 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8715 words
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Article, Illustration694 1988-06-30 1 His recent public statements made it necessary to put the facts on record, Parliament told THE Prime Minister yesterday laid bare the circumstances leading to Mr Devan Nair's resignation from the presidency in 1985, including details of the "bizarre" behaviour in Sarawak that had694 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-06-30 1 Devan after the presidency a chronology of events Why Devan Nair had to resign Page 10 Badly-run councils won't be bailed out Dhana Page 1 1 FORMER President C.V. Devan Nair and Mrs Nair responded last night to the Prime Minister's speech, accusing239 words
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Article62 1988-06-30 1 DHAKA More than 20 Bangladeshi journalists began a 36-hour hunger strike yesterday, demanding that the government withdraw bans on several newspapers and end curbs on the press. Sitting on the floor of the National Press Club building, the 22 journalists said they resorted to the fastReuter - 62 words
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Article51 1988-06-30 1 OSLO Forget the stories about the frozen North. Oslo, sweltering in a two-week-long heatwave, was the hottest place in Europe on Monday, meteorologists said. The temperature reached 35.2 deg C warmer than well-known sunspots like Crete or Majorca. It was the highest temperature ever recorded in Norway.51 words
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305 1988-06-30 1 LONDON The British government, embroiled in rows over the limits of state secrecy, said yesterday it planned to scrap antiquated laws which even make it illegal to report the kind of tea drunk by civil servants. It presented draft proposals to narrow305 words
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Article121 1988-06-30 1 THE Town Councils Bill was passed by Parliament yesterday, paving the way for a new local government experience in housing estates throughout Singapore. National Development Minister S. Dhanabalan closed the debate by answering MPs' queries on a number of key issues and reiterating the twin purposes121 words
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271 1988-06-30 1 Cable damage by careless contractors CARELESS contractors who damage underground power cables causing massive blackouts in Singapore will soon face a fine of up to $200,000 or be jailed for up to a year, or both. The Public Utilities (Amendment) Bill,271 words
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224 1988-06-30 1 LONDON Compact discs, hailed as the scratch-free and high quality substitute for LPs and tapes, self-destruct after eight years of use, Britain's largest CD maker told The Guardian daily here. Mr Michael Lee, commercial director of Nimbus Records, told The Guardian that some ofAFP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration258 1988-06-30 1 S.K. Chan made Supreme Court judge JUDICIAL Commissioner Chan Sek Keong will be a judge of the Supreme Court from tomorrow, after his present term ends today. This appointment will bring to eight the number of judges of the Supreme Court. A statement from the Prime Minister's Office yesterday said258 words
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649 1988-06-30 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - Defence lawyer walks out of hearing ISMAIL KASSIM By KUALA LUMPUR The opening session of the judicial inquiry hearing charges of misconduct against Lord President Tun Salleh Abas ended abruptly after an hour yesterday when defence counsel Raja Aziz Addruse walked out. The six-member tribunal headed by the Chief Justice649 words
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Article68 1988-06-30 1 Timeszone East to be stopped TIMESZONE East will not be published from tomorrow because this community news and advertising service is already provided by WeekendEast. Subscribers in Timeszone East will continue to receive WeekendEast. However, those in the Serangoon Road Balestier Road Lavender Street areas will now instead receive Timeszone68 words
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Article341 1988-06-30 2 Nurse maids FILIPINO and Sri Lankan maids are helping to care for their ill employers or family members in hospitals. They usually help with simple chores such as feeding or taking the patient to tne toilet. Sometimes they take turns with their employers to keep watch round the clock341 words
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Article171 1988-06-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: JHE United States and the Philippines are playing a dangerous game of brinkmanship. Each side Is trying to Impress on the other that it can do without a new agreement on bases. Bat the public exchanges between the two countries can carry them beyond the171 words
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Article186 1988-06-30 2 PM on bribery charge A CAMPAIGN to remove Taiwan Premier Yu Kuohwa from office has taken a dramatic twist with accusations from a government legislator that Mr Yu bribed him to buy his silence. The bribe was claimed to be hush money to conceal secrets of an186 words
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Article222 1988-06-30 2 Connors beaten JIMMY Connors' 17th Wimbledon tennis campaign ended abruptly with a surprise defeat by unseeded Patrick Kuhnen of West Germany on Tuesday night. Kuhnen, 21, ranked 90th in the world and ninth in West Germany, beat two-time winner Connors 5-7, 7-6, 7-6, 6-7, 6-3 in an interrupted fourth-round222 words
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Article525 1988-06-30 2 Why we stay hooked THE substances we abuse daily alcohol, caffeine, nicotine have an astonishing potential to engender dependency. But the absolute amount of pleasure anyone can get from gulping a cup of coffee, as compared to say, with having an orgasm (a convenient biological standard against which525 words
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Article240 1988-06-30 2 BANKING ACT CAN BE REVIEWED, WARNS PILLAY THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has warned domestic banks that the provisions of the Banking Act could be reviewed if they do not exercise restraint when venturing into non-financial activities. MAS Managing Director J. Y. Pillay last night said although banks have240 words
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Article108 1988-06-30 2 'USE SMALL CLAIMS TRIBUNAL' THE Consumers Association of Singapore urges consumers who have been cheated or given a poor deal when buying goods and services to make use of the Small Claims Tribunal. It points out that the tribunal was set up with the primary aim of providing a108 words
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164 1988-06-30 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Kawara in Jakarta JAPAN'S Defence Minister Tsutomu Kawara arrived in Jakarta yesterday at the start of a two-na-tion tour aimed at allaying regional fears of a possible Japanese defence build-up. The trip by Mr Kawara, the highest-ranking Japanese defence official to visit South-east Asia since164 words
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Article322 1988-06-30 2 Buyers' Guide Classifieds Sect. I Pg. 30 Sect. II Pg 4 21 Appt Notices Sect. II Pg. 24 26 Cinema Sect. II Pg. 32 Comics Sect. II Pg. 21 Product Advertiser Section/Pife Mftwt Athletic Meets Inter-Business Houses Athletic I 27 Bar* American Express Bank Battenej Maxell Schmtdt Scientific Books Rank322 words
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The Soviet Party Conference
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724 1988-06-30 3 Soviet leader draws the line at demands for changes that 'contradict people's interests' cate the conservative forces, which fear that civil disobedience and public protest have grown out of hand since last July's Red Square sit-in by Crimean Tartars. To save Mr Gorbachev from potentialUPI; NYT - 724 words
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186 1988-06-30 3 Give Trotsky his place in history Soviet editor THE Soviet Union could clear Bolshevik revolutionary Leon Trotsky, a leading opponent of Josef Stalin, of alleged crimes but will not give him full political rehabilitation, a Soviet journalist said. Mr Otto Latsis, the deputy editor of the magazine Kommunist, told aReuter; AP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration319 1988-06-30 3 DELEGATES to the special Communist Party conference disagreed yesterday over proposed limitations to the time officials can serve in office. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has proposed that officials who have until now considered they have been elected for life should be limited toAFP; AP; UPI; Reuter - 319 words
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278 1988-06-30 3 THE PRESIDENCY: Mr Gorbachev proposed a more powerful head of state chosen by a new government body and responsible for guiding legislation and major government programmes, and foreign and defence policy. LEGISLATIVE REFORM: A 2,250-member Congress of Deputies will be created to review annuallyAP - 278 words
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415 1988-06-30 3 SEVEN political activists were jailed, fined or summoned to court, but the whereabouts of about 200 other protesters remained unknown yesterday after they were detained for protesting during the Communist Party conference. Police herded seven members of Democratic Union, which favours a multi-party political system, ontoAP - 415 words
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454 1988-06-30 4 TAIPEI A campaign to remove Taiwan Premier Yu Kuo-hwa from office has taken a dramatic twist with accusations from a government legislator that Mr Yu bribed him to buy his silence. Mr Wu Yung-hsiung of the ruling Nationalist Party stunned Parliament onReuter; AFP - 454 words
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114 1988-06-30 4 2 get death in China for killing student BEIJING Two men were sentenced to death by a Beijing court yesterday for the murder of a university student that sparked off a week of anti-government protests. The Beijing Evening News said gang leader Wang Jian was held responsible for the murderReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration298 1988-06-30 4 PHNOM PENH The Prime Minister of the Ha-noi-installed regime in Cambodia said yesterday his government was pessimistic about success at the informal meeting to be held in Indonesia in late July. He said there was an attempt being made to turnReuter - 298 words
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144 1988-06-30 4 SEOUL The South Korean government will free its best-known political prisoner as part of a limited amnesty, the Justice Ministry announced yesterday. It said Mr Kim Kun Tae, 40, recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Centre's 1987 human rights award,Reuter - 144 words
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173 1988-06-30 4 TOKYO Two Japanese jet fighters engaging in a mock dogfight over the Sea of Japan yesterday collided and crashed into the sea, a spokesman for the Defence Agency said. The two pilots of the F-15 fighters are missing. The spokesman said the collisionReuter - 173 words
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164 1988-06-30 4 SEOUL Opposition leader Kim Dae Jung called on the South Korean government to sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan and recognise China so as to better protect peace in the Korean peninsula. The former presidential candidate told Parliament: "The time has come forReuter - 164 words
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290 1988-06-30 4 ONG MING SEING - Return Stinger missiles, US tells Qatar ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The United States is demanding that Qatar return USmade Stinger anti-aircraft missiles it claims the Gulf state illegally acquired from third parties. State Department spokesman Charles Redman said that the US was still trying to find out290 words
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542 1988-06-30 5 PARIS The crash of a new European Airbus A320 airliner billed as so safe that it defeats human error has focused attention on the reliability of the revolutionary computer technology that controls it. The technology, called "fly-by- wire" because it replaces hydraulicReuter - 542 words
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138 1988-06-30 5 WASHINGTON US consumer activists threatened on Tuesday to revive a boycott against Swiss food giant Nestle, accused of breaking promises to stop promoting infant formula in the Third World. Minneapolis-based consumer group Action for Corporate Accountability (AC A) estimated thatAP - 138 words
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289 1988-06-30 5 PARIS Socialist French Prime Minister Michel Rocard took on the leadership of a new minority government on Tuesday and named a Cabinet which, while reducing socialist influence, attracted only a handful of centrists. Mr Rocard had promised that his second Cabinet would openReuter - 289 words
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108 1988-06-30 5 JOHANNESBURG Hundreds of soldiers died in ground and air attacks between South African, Cuban and Angolan troops in southern Angola, South Africa said on Tuesday. In the clashes near the Namibian border on Monday, 12 South Africans and about 200 CubansReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration200 1988-06-30 5 THIS is the painting by French impressionist Claude Monet which was sold for a record £14.3 million (5J50.05 million) at a London auction on Tuesday night. Dans la prairie was bought by an anonymous collector bidding by telephone after a tense five-minute auction.Reuter - 200 words
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Wall Street probe on insider trading
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294 1988-06-30 5 NEW YORK The Securities and Exchange Commission is examining the securities trading records of six different brokerage firms in its investigation into insider trading involving a Taiwanese investor and a young Wall Street analyst. Sources close to the inquiry said the SEC isNYT - 294 words
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Article39 1988-06-30 5 SAN JOSE The state of California issued a rare earthquake warning on Tuesday, saying that central coastal residents could experience a large tremor, measuring up to 6.5 on the Richter scale, within the next five days. UPIUPI - 39 words
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273 1988-06-30 5 HONGKONG Fred Lee, the investor accused of making more than US$l9 million (5J38.7 million) by trading on inside information, has been described by business associates as an honest, affable, exceedingly well-connected man who has homes in Taiwan, Hongkong and the United States. Yet the detailsNYT - 273 words
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443 1988-06-30 6 US govt acts to wrest union control from Mafia NEW YORK The US government, which says the Mafia runs America's powerful Teamsters union, has accused 18 union leaders and 26 alleged mob figures of involvement in a racketeering scheme involving bombings and murder. On Tuesday it filed a civil suitReuter; UPI - 443 words
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323 1988-06-30 6 New regulations drawn up by State Council go into effect tomorrow BEIJING China has unveiled new rules for its privately-owned enterprises, including one that limits the incomes of directors and managers to 10 times their employees' earnings. Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday thatAFP - 323 words
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205 1988-06-30 6 HONGKONG Massages by young women are to be offered soon in Guangzhou but the massage parlour's rooms will have glass walls to prevent any hanky-panky, a newspaper reported on Monday. "Different from therapeutic massage, this salon offers enjoyable massage: A client would receiveAFP - 205 words
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169 1988-06-30 6 Brazilian couple offers baby due next month to Israeli pair SAO PAULO A poor Brazilian couple is offering their baby due in July to an Israeli couple who lost adoption rights to a Brazil-ian-born girl they had raised for 20 months. Chista and Marcos Soares, from Apucarana in the southernReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration243 1988-06-30 6 LONDON Britain has launched a campaign to curb the drinking and rowdiness that have given its tourists a bad reputation in Europe. Junior Foreign Minister Tim Eggar, presenting a series of short television films aimed at schooling Britons in proper conduct overseas, saidReuter; AP - 243 words
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Article, Illustration511 1988-06-30 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Trip is to allay regional fears of possible Japanese defence build-up By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA The highest-rank-ing Japanese defence official to visit South-east Asia since World War n arrived here yesterday for a two-nation tour aimed at allaying regional fears511 words
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174 1988-06-30 8 223 drug suspects held in Indonesia JAKARTA Indonesian police arrested 223 suspects, including three foreigners, in 133 drug cases in the first three months of this year. The largest number of arrests was made in Jakarta (116 suspects), >l lowed by western Sumatra (33 suspects) and Aceh (19 suspects), saidAP - 174 words
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Article, Illustration156 1988-06-30 8 BANGKOK An army helicopter crashed near here killing all six people aboard, including a close aide to Thailand's army chief and acting supreme commander, police said yesterday. Authorities said Colonel Supachai Rodphothong an aide to the army chief General Chavalit YongchaiyudhAFP; Reuter - 156 words
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334 1988-06-30 8 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The Thai government has ordered senior executives in prob-lem-plagued state enterprises to be more flexible when dealing with workers' grievances. The move is seen as effectively defusing the labour unrest that began last week.334 words
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266 1988-06-30 8 Thai infrastructure being improved, Prem tells investors BANGKOK Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda told foreign businessmen yesterday here that Thailand has taken steps to improve its infrastructure to facilitate investment in the country. He said Thailand's recent economic expansion has put considerable strain on existing facilities. "We have already taken stepsAP - 266 words
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116 1988-06-30 8 MANILA Government investigators say they have retrieved another 530 pairs of shoes once owned by former First La'uy Imelda Marcos, who is already legendary for the 3.000 pairs she left behind when she fled the Philippines. The latest batch of shoes was recoveredReuter - 116 words
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200 1988-06-30 8 MANILA Police arrested a regional official of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines while she was waiting for an interview with a Filipino journalist at a restaurant here, authorities said yesterday. Police Colonel Romeo Maganto said Tit a Ludi, an alleged member ofUPI - 200 words
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253 1988-06-30 9 Supreme council of New Umno defers meeting to July 6 KUALA LUMPUR The New Umno Supreme Council will meet on July 6 to discuss, among other things, party conference regulations, said party Secretary-General Datuk Mohamed Rahmat yesterday. The regulations would cover the Party General Assembly, divisional delegates' conferences and branchBernama - 253 words
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240 1988-06-30 9 New approaches and activities to achieve national unity KUALA LUMPUR The National Unity Department has worked out various activities and new approaches to achieve the Malaysian concept of unity, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Raja Ariffin Raja Sulaiman said yesterday. He said the activities, with its theme, Socialisation240 words
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Article52 1988-06-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR Malayan Railway has yet to establish the cause of the passenger train derailment near Ulu Yam, Selangor, on Sunday night. In a statement yesterday, it said this would only be known after a committee set up to probe into the derailment had completed its in-Bernama - 52 words
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Article, Illustration237 1988-06-30 9 KUANTAN The Tengku Ampuan of Pahang, consort of the Sultan of Pahang, died yesterday, a spokesman of the Istana Abu Bakar office in Pekan said. She was 55. She leaves two sons and five daughters. She had since January undergone medical treatment at the StanfordBernama - 237 words
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120 1988-06-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR The two-day meeting of the Conference of Rulers began at Lstana Negara here yesterday. The meeting, chaired by the Sultan of Perak, was attended by Malay rulers and Yang di-Pertuan Negri of all states except Johor, Kedah and Selangor, which were represented byBernama - 120 words
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240 1988-06-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Japan have signed an agreement whereby the Japanese government will lend Malaysia 42 billion yen (about ***** million) as part of its official development assistance (ODA) programme. Mr Sallehuddin bin Mohamed, representing Malaysia at the signing ceremony, told reportersBernama; AP - 240 words
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Article, Illustration166 1988-06-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR Academy Award winner Dr Haing S. Ngor, who won international acclaim for his role in the film, The Killing Fields, will be among the 130 people attending the second AsiaPacific round-table meeting at the Institute of Strategic and International StudiesBernama - 166 words
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Malaysia's Parliament sitting
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438 1988-06-30 9 Payments for 65 other illegal applications stopped KUALA LUMPUR The Employees' Provident Fund has traced 55 cases of fraudulent withdrawal of contributions under the pretext of buying houses in a housing scheme in Bukit Mertajam. Deputy Finance Minister Loke Yuen Yow told theNST - 438 words
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238 1988-06-30 9 MP creates a stir in House over smear question KUALA LUMPUR Opposition DAP member of Parliament V. David (Puchong) created a stir in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday when he interrupted Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan who was answering a question posed by another member. It allBernama - 238 words
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144 1988-06-30 9 S'pore ranks No. 2 in purchase of crude oil from KL KUALA LUMPUR Singapore is the second largest buyer of Malaysian crude petroleum. Japan, the number one buyer of Malaysian crude petroleum, bought 1.97 million tonnes from Malaysia during the second half of last year. Minister in the Prime Minister'sBernama - 144 words
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192 1988-06-30 9 Two stab guard in $234,000 payroll robbery PETALING JAY A Two men armed with daggers stabbed and injured a security guard before escaping with M5300.000 (*****,000) outside the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank branch in Jalan Sultan here yesterday. A spokesman of the security firm said the money was the payrollBernama - 192 words
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331 1988-06-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR A government panel has cleared a Japanese television crew accused of trying to depict the Muruts of Sabah in a derogatory manner. Rather, the Fuji Television Network's documentary showed only the best of the Muruts in their traditional environment, said DatukNST - 331 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1988-06-30 10 PM's statement in Parliament yesterday Dr Teo Seng Hock Associate Professor Sr Consultant Psychiatrist Medical Director WoodbrkJge Hospital Prof Chan Heng Leong Professor of Medicine University Department of Medicine Singapore General Hospital Dr Ong Thiew Chai Consultant Psychiatrist Woodbridge Hospital Dr J A TambyahReuter - 1,618 words
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403 1988-06-30 10 Statement from Mrs Nair THE former First Lady, Mrs C.V. Devan Nair, said last night that her recollection of a conversation with the Prime Minister in March 1985 did not resemble what he reported to Parliament yesterday. "I do not recall at403 words
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324 1988-06-30 10 Statement from Devan Nair MR DEVAN Nair last night accused the Prime Minister of a "vicious onslaught" on his reputation and declared he would respond with a "white paper" of his own. He hoped to begin with a press conference in London next324 words
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Other business in Parliament
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Article, Illustration140 1988-06-30 10 TRADE and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong did not go on a scheduled investmentseeking trip to the United States because First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong asked him to stay in Singapore to help deal with the Hendrickson affair. Replying140 words
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Article27 1988-06-30 10 TRADE and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday introduced two new Bills the Public Utilities (Amendment) Bill and the Electrical Workers and Contractors Bill.27 words
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Article154 1988-06-30 10 Approval for Sentosa project A PICNIC area, a hotel and an exclusive beach club will be developed on reclaimed land on the south-western coast of Sentosa, Home Affairs and Second Law Minister, Professor S. Jayakumar. said yesterday. He told Parliament the new facilities will be built after the completion of154 words
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Article659 1988-06-30 10 March 28, 1985 ■Mr C.V.Devan Nair resigned the presidency, seven months before his four-year term was up. Mr Lee Kuan Yew told Parliament Mr Nair was an alcoholic. April 22, 1985 Went to the United States for specialist treatment. July 18, 1985 Returned to Singapore659 words
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Article, Illustration752 1988-06-30 11 Badly-run councils won't be bailed out Dhana Debate on the Town Councils Bill The debate on the Town Councils Bill continued for almost the entire morning yesterday, with five MPs adding their support to it and Mr Chiam See Tong opposing it. Rounding up the debate, National Development Minister S.752 words
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297 1988-06-30 11 MPs should not run town councils Chiam TOWN councils should be "above politics" and therefore should not be run by Members of Parliament, opposition MP Chiam See Tong said yesterday. He felt that if MPs were in charge, Housing Board residents would not really learn to be self-reliant because there297 words
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388 1988-06-30 11 GERRY DE SILVA; KONG SOOK CHIN; SUMIKO TAN; LOONG SWEE YIN; LEONG WENG KAM; AHMAD OSMAN - Political aim doesn't make Bill a bad one Dhana GERRY DE SILVA KONG SOOK CHIN SUMIKO TAN LOONG SWEE YIN LEONG WENG KAM AHMAD OSMAN Reports by THE Government has not tried to quietly slip in a political aim with the Town Councils Bill, National Development Minister S. Dhanabalan, said388 words
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Article, Illustration756 1988-06-30 11 RUSSELL HENG - RUSSELL HENG FROM THE GALLERY By EXPECTATION was in the air when Parliament went into its afternoon session yesterday. Sixty-five members were in the House, which was rather unusual for afternoon proceedings. Opposition member Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) was in his756 words
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What four MPs think of town councils
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Article, Illustration84 1988-06-30 11 DR S. VASOO (Bo Wen), chairman of tAng Mo Kio h Town Counsaid his couni experience yed that HDB dents had a role to play in managing their esTheir talent and creativity could be harnessed to help improve the areas beyond the confines of84 words
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Article, Illustration127 1988-06-30 11 MR LIM Boon Heng (Kebun Baru), chairman of Ang Mo Kio West Town Council, said the three pilot town councils in Ang Mo Kio have done well financially since they were set up in 1986. All have set up sinking funds and have healthy127 words
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Article, Illustration91 1988-06-30 11 MR ABDULLAH Tarmugi (Siglap)said town councils can create a greater sense of belonging among Housing Board residents and put an end tc anti-social acts. He said it was up to town council leaders to bring about consensus and compromise when dealing with conflicts91 words
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Article, Illustration68 1988-06-30 11 Bill a watershed in Singapore's political development DR LAU Teik Soon (Serangoon Gardens) called the Bill a "watershed" in Singapore's political development. Town councils can help establish sound democratic practices in that they give residents a direct say in decisions concerning their own housing estates. They also let residents gauge68 words
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Article, Illustration278 1988-06-30 11 MR ADAM Alwi and Miss Michele Audrey Hendroff walked away yesterday with the top prizes in the Charity Seal Design competition with their Christmas and Lunar New Year motifs respectively. Mr Chan Cheow Kiat, president of the Rotary Club of Singapore, presented278 words
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293 1988-06-30 11 ONLY the cream of the renovations industry will find its way into a special directory compiled by a watchdog body for the trade. The 500 best renovators will get into the good book of the Renovation and Decoration Advisory Council (Radac). They can293 words
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86 1988-06-30 11 Man slashed victim in lift court told AN ARMED welder allegedly slashed a woman in a lift and robbed her of a gold chain, a district court heard yesterday. Ooi Lai Seng, 23, was said to have robbed Ms Lee Mee Woon of a $250 gold chain in a lift86 words
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Article55 1988-06-30 11 MR TAN Thian Seng of Lianhe Zaobao was elected president of the Singapore National Union of Journalists yesterday. Other officials are Mr Chang Leong Hua of Shin Min Daily News, vice-presi-dent; Mr Ivan Lim Sin Chin of The Straits Times, general secretary, and Miss Mok Kiat Yong of55 words
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Advertisement53 1988-06-30 10 Details of the White Paper setting out the circumstances of Mr Devan Nair's resignation as President will be published over the next four days. If you care about your Personal Living l^ fi '^^m^^^^m Space, subscribe to HOME DECOR JM Now At Newsstands 1 $3.50 m mm I*l Times Periodicals53 words
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187 1988-06-30 12 Daughter used as 'hostage' in pre-dawn robbery ROBBERS forced a teenage girl to knock on the door of her parents' bedroom before getting in during a pre-dawn hold-up at Brizay Park, off Holland Road, on Tuesday. Police said four men, their faces wrapped in towels, got into the bungalow of187 words
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693 1988-06-30 12 SERENA TOH - SERENA TOH But staff at some medical centres criticise the practice By FILIPINO and Sri Lankan maids are helping to care for their sick employers or family members in hospitals. They usually help with simple chores such as feeding or taking693 words
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Article, Illustration390 1988-06-30 12 TWO private motorists paid the price for injuring or beating up the other party in two separate traffic disputes when they were both found guilty and jailed by the district courts yesterday. In the first case, 31--year-old textile salesman, Chua Tuan Peow,390 words
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161 1988-06-30 12 Tradewinds, Mansfield to jointly operate 300-seater cruiser STRAITS Steamship subsidiary Mansfield Travel and Tradewinds, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, are planning to set up a 50-50 joint venture to operate a 300-seater cruiser for tours around the harbour and the southern islands of Singapore. A statement from Mansfield said that161 words
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Article37 1988-06-30 12 THE East Coast Swimming Lagoon will be closed today for maintenance work. But the Wet and Wild sports complex, which is in the lagoon's premises, will remain open. The lagoon will reopen tomorrow.37 words
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443 1988-06-30 12 LYNETTE ONG - LYNETTE ONG By IMAGINE wedding parties on the high seas and can-dlelight-dinner cruises. Holidaymakers can experience these here when nine new harbour tours aimed at upmarket customers are launched. These cruises, which were announced last week by the Singapore Tourist443 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1988-06-30 13 Jacqueline Wong - Jacqueline Wong Fringe reached more people than before, say fans and critics By SIXXiAIHMIE FESTIVAL OF ARTS />■ Tomorrow in Section Two: A six-page wrap-up of the Arts Festival How did the Singapore Festival of Arts go down with those who spent1,336 words
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331 1988-06-30 13 TWO more briefing sessions in Mandarin to acquaint small and mediumsized enterprises (SMEs) with various government assistance schemes will be held soon, following a successful first session yesterday. At the pilot session, nearly 300 members of the Singapore331 words
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154 1988-06-30 13 THE Economic Development Board has extended the Liberalised Investment Allowance Scheme to the end of this year. It was to have ended last year. It has also set new guidelines for applications received after July 1. The scheme allows companies which invest in capital154 words
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448 1988-06-30 13 Some local artistes are still in the red ARTISTES here may not starve when out of work but many are not paid and some are even in the red after an Arts Festival debut. Take, for example, artist Lim Poh Teck, 26, who created Step-on-Art for the festival's fringe. At448 words
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Article37 1988-06-30 13 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will hold a flypast as part of SAF Day celebrations tomorrow. Aircraft will fly at low level over Sembawang, Pay a Lebar and Seletar between 9am and 10 am.37 words
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Article, Illustration472 1988-06-30 13 A COLOURFUL dramatisation tracing Singapore's success at developing into a courteous society will launch the National Courtesy campaign tonight. The campaign, now in its tenth year, will be launched by Dr Yeo Ning Hong, Minister for Communications and Information and Second Defence Minister (Policy), at472 words
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Article, Illustration818 1988-06-30 14 CHENG SHOONG TAT - Govt has based defence on 'sole discretion' QC CHENG SHOONG TAT Detainee's habeas corpus application i No attempt made to rationalise legality of the detention, he says Reports by The essential basis of the respondents' case is illustrated by their complete failure to explain to the court any conceivably rational818 words
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198 1988-06-30 14 A BRITISH habeas corpus law that requires the courts to examine the allegations against a detainee does not apply to cases under the Internal Security Act, Senior State Counsel S. Tiwari told the High Court yesterday. Rounding up his reply to QC Anthony Lester's198 words
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89 1988-06-30 14 AN official representative of the American Bar Association sat as an observer throughout the three-day hearing of detained lawyer Teo Son Lung's habeas corpus application. Mr William Coblentz, a Californian lawyer, said that, among other things, he was asked to obtain information about the89 words
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240 1988-06-30 14 Seven men on break-in and robbery charges SEVEN men were charged in court yesterday on a total of five counts of housebreaking and robbery involving cash and goods worth more than $200,000. Two of them, Sim Wei Pheng, 19, and Lim Chwee Soon, 21, were charged on all five counts.240 words
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245 1988-06-30 14 A SNAIL in a beer bottle became a subject of discussion during yesterday's hearing into lawyer Teo Son Lung's habeas corpus application. QC Anthony Lester, for Teo, began his submission by criticising the way Senior State Counsel S. Tiwari had245 words
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439 1988-06-30 14 QUEEN'S Counsel Anthony Lester will ask the High Court's permission today to raise the issue of conditions in the Internal Security Department's Whitley Road Detention Centre. The counsel for detained lawyer Teo Soh Lung also said his client wanted to sue ISD officers439 words
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476 1988-06-30 14 DOREEN SIOW - DOREEN SIOW By TRAVELLERS rushing to catch their planes at Changi airport will soon be able to shop for duty-free goods from kiosks and trolleys near the boarding gates. This is one of the results of the new joint venture476 words
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Article, Illustration468 1988-06-30 14 Singapore doctors writing more books for the layman THE pen may be less popular than the stethoscope with Singapore doctors but it is slowly catching up. That is, if the number of books written by local doctors is any indication. Publishers believe that a more educated and health-conscious public is468 words
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66 1988-06-30 14 TWO women were charged in court yesterday with stealing a three-year-old girl's $40 gold earrings. Normala binti Saleh, 21, and Samsiah binti Ibrahim, 23, were alleged to have stolen Suriana binti Jaalni's earrings in Block 208, Boon Lay Place last Thursday. Normala faces66 words
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300 1988-06-30 14 Ex-policewoman gets jail term reduced on appeal A FORMER policewoman, who was sentenced to five months' jail for stealing from a woman sergeant, had her term reduced to two months plus a $2,000 fine on appeal last week. In allowing Ang Chwee Lee's appeal, Mr Justice L.P. Thean said that300 words
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81 1988-06-30 14 Vendor fined for abusing policeman A NEWSPAPER vendor seen behaving suspiciously at a carpark in the early hours of Monday morning turned abusive when a policeman checked on him. A district court heard on Tuesday that when Constable Hamdan Wahid approached Chua Tiang Chye, 41, at 4.20 am near Block81 words
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Article57 1988-06-30 14 Death of baby: Mother in court THE case against a woman who is alleged to have caused the death of her newborn son last December was mentioned in court yesterday. Noraida binti Mohd Dali, 21, is said to have committed the offence in her Tanglin Halt Road flat. The court57 words
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Article, Illustration145 1988-06-30 15 ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM - ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM IT'S a bird, it's a plane, it's Singapore Airlines then again, it might be Air China. SlA's gold wings against blue, bird-like symbol will soon have a look-alike "rival" from Air China. Featuring a peacock-like design, reportedly a creation of China's145 words
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Article164 1988-06-30 15 A MAN who lost his house key ended up losing his life when he made an unusual attempt at gaining entry. Mr Lim Kuan Huat, 22, asked the owner of the flat directly above his, to let him climb through the kitchen window in order to164 words
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Article, Illustration145 1988-06-30 15 THE quiet charm of the river with modern skyscrapers and Chinatown-type old shophouses as a backdrop the pasar malam could hardly have found a quainter location to come back to than the Singapore riverside. The mix of old and new continues in the old-fashioned hurricane lamps and145 words
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Article123 1988-06-30 15 A TAXI driver, suspected to be drunk, swerved his vehicle to the opposite side of the road and hit a motorcyclist along Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim early yesterday. Police said the motorcyclist, Mr Tay Cheng Yan, 23, of Block 4, Queen's Road, suffered serious face, body and leg injuries123 words
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293 1988-06-30 15 Assault cases: Four reports so far POLICE have received four reports from customers alleging assault by durian sellers in the past five weeks of the fruit season. In three of the four cases, arrests have been made. Only one suspect involved in an attack at the Ang Mo Kio bus293 words
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130 1988-06-30 15 Undergrad accused of stealing ATM cards, money A NATIONAL University of Singapore undergraduate was charged in court yesterday with stealing two automated teller machine (ATM) cards from a fellow hostelite and withdrawing about $4,000. Lim Cheng Keat, 22, allegedly stole the POSB and DBS cards belonging to Mr Yap Boon130 words
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Article, Illustration415 1988-06-30 15 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR Make them answer for actions cf hooligan helpers, say 10 people By DURIAN stall owners should be made responsible for the behaviour of their helpers. This was the opinion of 10 people commenting on the recent attacks on durian buyers by rowdy415 words
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Advertisement61 1988-06-30 14 WIPE OUT DIRTY TOILETS, SINGAPORE! v I I T -I A n J HI LIQUID DISINFECTANT Lysol milet Bowl Cleaner protects the TflilPl" nation's health because it kills Pniiil harmful and odour-causing germs. lIuUII 1 -l_/ Removes stubborn stains. frUICOIIEI Freshens with a clean scent. ■^^AJLTJgjJB Heavy Duty Formula PCSpSIUiMHIH61 words
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Advertisement885 1988-06-30 16 IBM Announces: The beginning of the end of mid-range limitatior rI Y| For a smaller business, the AS/400 provides has built-in support for SAA, a software I jl £k an enormous range of ready-to-run applica- standard that offers both powerful J- AIV/ tions. Thousands of industry-specific IBM communication options and885 words
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Article642 1988-06-30 18 THE Philippines and the United States are playing a dangerous game of brinkmanship. Each side wants to impress the other that it can do without a new agreement for the US bases to remain in the Philippines beyond 1991. Each side obviously thinks that outward bravado will642 words
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858 1988-06-30 18 ELIZABETH BECKER - ELIZABETH BECKER By PARIS At separate conferences next month, leaders of South-east Asia will try to resolve the war over Cambodia and determine the fate of its victims. Until last week, the very prospects for peace were creating a dangerous limbo for858 words
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Article, Illustration1909 1988-06-30 18 STEFAN WAGSTYL - STEFAN WAGSTYL Spare the doom talk because it's boom time in the land of the still rising yen By Financial Times A YEAR ago, bankers in Tokyo were privately making up lists of major Japanese companies which might go bust. The relentlessFinancial Times chart - 1,909 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1988-06-30 19 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Msmla Correspondent MANILA The Philippine military authorities, growing more confident in taking the initiative against the communist rebels, are now seeking to limit the unbridled media coverage of the insurgency war. Developments in the last two months indicateReuter - 1,090 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1988-06-30 19 JASPER BECKER - JASPER BECKER By The Guardian CHINA'S richest self-made man is Mr Zhang Guoxi. From his office window in a 15-storey corporate headquarters equipped with one crank-up telephone, you can spit into the nearest rice paddy. Everyone simply calls him the "governor" in his1,058 words
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Advertisement43 1988-06-30 18 BMftf|Pfiß|l Shin Win Daily News HiliiMßtjWaSijMfl A style of our own mum timd il Ml? < r/ I^ w t h -j k m h n n z .e to Ke W JL A IRF t^Sl mm I s m $M i mat %imw43 words
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Advertisement278 1988-06-30 19 I rr '^^gk You have a |CS<^ %lg^oL business to run, Jsjpf^* ff a busy schedule K^ to keep... H SINGAPORE BUSINESS understands your commitment to your work. So, instead of I A having to go out in the sweltering heat or jM^f J&y^ get held up somewhere in a278 words
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Advertisement215 1988-06-30 19 ENJOY FLYING MAN BRAND RICE AND YOU MAY FLY TO A FREE HOLIDAY I rom now till 20 July 1988 every time 4th Prize: Single 5-day Thailand tour you buy Flying Man Brand rice you stand a stn Prjze Sing e 4Kjay Thailand tour chance of winning a free holiday215 words
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309 1988-06-30 20 Let us build Miniature City attraction on Sentosa THERE has recently been much mention of developing theme parks and restoring historical relics in efforts to add attractions to our small and already lovely island city. One man-made tourist attraction the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board could explore is a miniature city309 words
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Letter38 1988-06-30 20 COULD the authorities please provide seats for the bus stop in front of Tengah Air Base's main gate? I am sure the many passengers using the stop would appreciate this. TAN TSYAN Singapore 23C738 words
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52 1988-06-30 20 WE refer to the letter "Qualified but he cannot get PR or work here" by Mr Willy Tan. (ST, June 14). It would be appreciated if the writer could contact the undersigned so that the case could be looked into. LILY HABIB (MISS) for Controller52 words
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329 1988-06-30 20 Traders made over 90 pc of claims last year: Case THE Small Claims Tribunal was set up with the primary aim of providing a simple, cheap and quick system of justice which consumers can use to resolve their disputes with traders. About three-and-a-half years old,329 words
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211 1988-06-30 20 I READ with interest your report "Noise-in-duced deafness is top work-linked ailment", on the seminar on Noise in Industries. (ST, June 24). Dr Phoon Wai Hoong of the Department of Industrial Health, Ministry of Labour, announced that 758 cases of noiseinduced deafness211 words
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600 1988-06-30 20 THE thrust of my letter on aid to Vietnam (ST, Jan 20) is that threats to peace which encompass terrorism, war and economic deprivation must be neutralised at the core if I may put it in another way, we take600 words
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Advertisement483 1988-06-30 20 Career Strategies For Women Managers Seminar to be Held at the Westin Hotel, Singapore For the third time, the Asian Institute of Management offers this six-day seminar based on a two-year research program on successful women managers in Southeast Asia. The first two seminars held in April and November 1987483 words
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Advertisement98 1988-06-30 20 {0 s The Export Business DNB Singr mfj. v: ■<>-. The export business has often been considered a difficult field to venture into due to the complexity of its processes This book provides a systematic approach to the export business highlighting the aspects of international trade and marketing essential for98 words
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Advertisement124 1988-06-30 20 POWER THEM WITH maxell n Maxell has batteries of every type ~~rjl r-> to meet your every need- Silver oxide I^lio' Make batteries, Micro alkaline cells, Micro Itls^^l move?^ lithium cells, Manganese batteries H^sUlmsJ Super lithium batteries. L___ High power Last longer Superior CJ^^Q Capture leak resistance Longer shelf life124 words
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Article, Illustration46 1988-06-30 21 THE Straits Times Industrial Index yesterday rose 5.77 points to close at a post-crash high of 1085.38. Turnover climbed to 70.37 million units worth $128.25 million from Tuesday's 44.6 million units worth $68.2 million. Advances overtook declines by 141 to 41.46 words
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Article76 1988-06-30 21 B«iti $50 .'5 Hvraora M«u 440 -It SWfoctttn 1270 -10 Crty Ot> 50c 342 H Ht t if> 2W FIN 900 -S oes KS -s Metro Mdp 7M -5 Bwjwitai 2W -5 Pjrtwjr H SOc 217 -5 Cora Ptont Me 322-4 Wand t r«n 318 -4 ImwMi 200 -476 words
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Article11 1988-06-30 21 Avimo 7,527,000 Promet 3,401.000 Sime Darby 2,242,000 TonChong 2,105,00011 words
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Article111 1988-06-30 21 June 28 June 29 June 28 June 29 BT Composite ***** 974 72 SI Plantations 1940 54 1930 75 BT 06 OS ->- 203 +177 DBS CPMndei 343 46 344 33 CAOf 6266 6186 OCBC 7% 61 798 28 lOdayMAvg 6282 6264 OUB Compos/If ***** 523 55 BT OBV111 words
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Article59 1988-06-30 21 Closing Change Vol ('000) Amtek Enpi 20c 182 +3 306 Fuji Offset 20c 103 +6 426 GB HMts lOC 152cd +2 108 Mctatock 25c 0.99 +2.5 1507 Smfapore National Printer* 50c 216 +1 84.5 Sintatrorecs 20c 1 27 +8 687 Ti)s 50c 1.05 +3 290 5 Tonhow kid SOC59 words
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Article37 1988-06-30 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 High 1505 40 (26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High 1505 40(26/8/87) 1327.69(11/8/87) Ml time Lou 74 75 (17/9/64) ***** (28/4/86)37 words
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Article27 1988-06-30 21 DM Y FF SI HKS US$ UBs ***** 132 70 unq 2 0400 7 8000 £***** 18?10 133 00 ***** 2 0430 7 8005 £*****27 words
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Article13 1988-06-30 21 THE US dollar gained 247 ticks to close at DM1.8210 in Singapore.13 words
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Article50 1988-06-30 21 Eurodollar: Gained 10 ticks to 92.01 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 74 ticks to 0.5528 a contract. British Pound: Lost 180 ticks to 1.7000 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 1% ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 195 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Lost US$B.9O to U*****.30 an ounce.50 words
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Article100 1988-06-30 21 HERZOGENAURACH (West Germany) Sports goods maker Puma AG Rudolf Dassler Sport is still interested in a domestic or foreign partner taking a stake in the company, Chairman Hans Woitschaetzke said. But he said that Puma would only enter into concrete negotiations when the company's financial situationReuter - 100 words
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Article78 1988-06-30 21 WOLFSBURG Volkswagen AG is to shed 770 jobs at its main West German plant here over the next three years as part of a cost-cutting programme, the company said. It said 1,450 employees were affected by closures and cutbacks in various production areas. Out of thisReuter - 78 words
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Article81 1988-06-30 21 NEW YORK A group of bond holders filed suit against American Brands Inc. charging the company's plan to sell a unit caused them millions of dollars in losses, according to court documents. They alleged the company announced four months ago that it would not sell aReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration623 1988-06-30 21 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Exercise restraint when venturing into non-financial activities, banks told By 4 The business of banks is banking, or, more generally in Singapore, the provision of financial services. There is no earthly reason why bankers should fancy themselves as crack traders,623 words
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129 1988-06-30 21 Hwa Hong Corp set to buy Seiclene House DIVERSIFIED company Hwa Hong Corporation is now in the process of acquiring Seiclene House for a reported figure of $7.5 million. The 10-storey factory building in Delta Road was offered for sale by tender last month. Hwa Hong's proposed purchase comes just129 words
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317 1988-06-30 21 Money-market the biggest contributor to treasury income MAS survey MONEY-MARKET activity was the single biggest contributor to treasury income although it was foreign exchange which attracted the spotlight. Revealing this yesterday, Mr J.Y. Pillay, Managing Director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, said for most banks, money-market activity trading in317 words
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198 1988-06-30 21 Stanchart puts Malaysian Feedmills under receivership ANIMAL and poultry feed producer Malaysian Feedmills yesterday confirmed that it had been put under receivership by one of its creditor banks. Standard Chartered Bank has appointed Messrs Peter Chi and Bobby Chin of accounting firm Peat Marwick as receivers and managers of the198 words
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452 1988-06-30 21 Dragon Year 'promises to be good for S'pore stock market' KUALA LUMPUR The Year of the Dragon promises to be a good one for the Singapore stock market. For the remaining six months of this year, the market is expected to attain a 30 per cent rise or a levelMBT - 452 words
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447 1988-06-30 21 R. RAJENDRAN - Clearing fees at Simex now the main money-maker R. RAJENDRAN By CLEARING fees at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) have for the first time overtaken the sale of seats as its main source of income. The fees collected by the futures exchange increased by 203 per cent from $1.39447 words
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340 1988-06-30 21 DAMIEN LIM - DAMIEN LIM By CYCLE Carriage, distributor of the MercedesBenz motor vehicles, has entered into an agreement to sell its vacant industrial land at Bukit Timah for $23.5 million. In a statement released yesterday, C&C said the sale is conditional upon340 words
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Article5120 1988-06-30 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchanfe. is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m5,120 words
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Article3071 1988-06-30 22 INDUSTRIALS AcmodbO/— )(xd) Ajinomoto /2274) 272 (2) Ale« Hldg Akom 87 (6) 86 (5) 88 00) 89 5(5) 89 (12)90 (6) API (49 5/—) 51 (1) 495 (61) 50 5 (11) 49 (3) 50 (19) 51 (4) AISB /122) 121 (28) 122 (2) 120 00)3,071 words
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Article3376 1988-06-30 22 Al shares quoted have a par value ol SI. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted forscr*> njtits N-Tai-eiempted dividend P f ratios reflect the last annual comoidated results Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investments Scheme Mar(in stocks are in bold prrt ABN is traded in lots of 103,376 words
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Article181 1988-06-30 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doJiars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.6258 1.6286 6.19—6.04 Canadian dollar 1.6838 1.6860 5.99—5.90 NZ dollar 1.3756 1 3803 7.33—7.12 Sterling pound 3.4926 3.4964 2.89—2.85 US dollar 2.0425 2.0435 4.92—4.88 Local dollars to 100181 words
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Article117 1988-06-30 23 THE US dollar closed easier^ against most major currencies at 3pm yesterday* Against the Singapore dollar, it closed easier at 2.0425 35 in erratic trading. It traded within a range of 2.0410 and 2.0440. It opened initially at 2.0430 40. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 1.8255 65117 words
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Article159 1988-06-30 23 THE kilobar market traded between 5528.810 and 5528,930 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.90 U*****.30. It eased to U*****.60 437.00 in early market. It rallied on buying interest to U*****.50 U*****.90 (day's high) before closing for the day at U*****.30 U*****.70. It reopened in the159 words
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Article30 1988-06-30 23 GOLD USJ/oz Ned Tues Singapore 434 80 435.30 443.80 444.30 Hongkong 437.50 437.90 443.80 444.20 Tues Mon New York 437.75 438.25 442.40-442.90 London 443.00—443.50 441 50 442 0030 words
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Article18 1988-06-30 23 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore 271.00 July down two cents Malaysia 367 00 July down two cents18 words
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Article18 1988-06-30 23 Tin Closing prices MS kilo KL Tin 1841 up three cents Turnover 87 tonnes up 15 tonnes18 words
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Article28 1988-06-30 23 Ciount prien Silv»r USS/trer N *M Tun Stngjpore 6 70—6 75 6 95-7 00 Tun Mm New Yotk 6 74—6 79 6 91—6% Source Credit Suisse. Sport28 words
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Article23 1988-06-30 23 Clown prices Aluminium tonr* Tue* Spot 1590 00—1600 00 (1680.00-1690.00) 3 months 1541.00—1542 00 (*****0—1620 00) Market tone Easter Sales 10.225 tonnfs23 words
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Article110 1988-06-30 23 Crude MS/tonw palm oil July 1205 (south) 1200 (central) 1225 (north) August 1200 (south) Refined palm of USS/ tonnes RBO palm oil July 'Aug 490 (sellers) September 495 (sellers) Oct/Nov/Oec 495 (sellers) RBO Stearin unq RBD Olem July 495 (sellers) August 495 (sellers) September 495 (sellers) Oct/Nov/Dec 500110 words
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721 1988-06-30 23 SHARE prices on the Singapore stock market closed firmer yesterday, helped by the sharp 22.41--point rebound in the Dow Jones Index and renewed buying interest on the Tokyo bourse. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 5.77 points higher for a post-crash high of721 words
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Article383 1988-06-30 23 hm 23 HKS Chanfe A**oc Inti Hot»h 2 975 -0 C25 Bonk Of Eost As,o 1 7 60 -0 2 Copitol Corp 095 -0 03 Cothoy Pocitic Air 845 unch Cheung Kong 765 -0 05 Chmo Lght 17 70 -0) City Resources 122 -0 02 Cro»» Horto Tuno^ 17383 words
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Article375 1988-06-30 23 Iw 29 Yen Chjnje Afnomolo 3180 +10 AWo. 719 +30 Amodo 1230 +40 Aioh. Ch#m 1090 -40 A»oh. Gkm 2040 +40 Bonk CM Tokyo 1560 -20 Bndoestone 1330 +40 Conoo 1250 +80 Cono Computer 1290 +80 Crtuen 911 +11 D N.p Print 2480 20 0 Nippon Screen 1 1375 words
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Article332 1988-06-30 23 tun 29 Cents Chant* A C I A N I 175 -3 Abertoyle 620 +20 Age Amcor 477 7 Ampol Exp 315 unch Ampol Pet 360 +5 Am 455+6 Anodne Aust 23 -1 Ashton 1 58 -4 B H P 806+2 Beoch Petroleum 28 unch Be* Group 248 +3332 words
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Article48 1988-06-30 23 NST Index Wednesday 1,786.77 (1,773.55) --g Hongkong Hanj Seng Wednesday 2,648.22 (2,661.46) Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,560.50 (1.544.80) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 27,607.33 (27,398.09) Financial Times industrials Tuesday 1,477.40(1,468.10) Dow Jones Average :g£ Tuesday 2,130.87 (2,108.46) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) i48 words
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Article276 1988-06-30 23 Managers' prices for June 30 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 01 1 Mid The Savings Fund 0.87—0.93 S pore Prog fund 0 42—0 46 Spore Sec Fund 070—0 75 Spore Invest Fund 0 70id— 0 75id S pore Equity Fund 0 50—0 54 Asia Unit Trust Mai276 words
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Article222 1988-06-30 23 lun 2S USJ Chant* Alcoa 52H -H AHwd S»g 34V* unch Amax Ine 23* +W Amr Corp 49 I An 26H +V4 BttHthem Sri 22H Boeing Co 571* unch Caterpillar Co 66* +H Cho»« Monhtn 29H +H Crwy»l« Cp 24H -Vt Citicorp 24Vj Cons Not Go* 35H +H222 words
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Article518 1988-06-30 23 lun 28 Pence Charge INDUSTRIALS Atdo-MFI 157 -4 Allwd-Lyom 425 +0 43 Anwc 385 *3 rrtptc 269 Borclor* 410 +3 Bccchom 468 +4 •ICC 325 -2 BlucGrd* 435 +13 BOCGrowp 419 +7 Boon 225 +6 80-o!*- 402 +2 BATS 422 +1 BAmrayt 150 +3 Britonmo 104 unch Br.t Got518 words
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Article, Illustration323 1988-06-30 23 Vessel Berth hrr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keppe) Wharves Christina P1B aside 30/06 Meiaka Jaya 3 M4A 30/06 30/06 Hen Schulte P3 aside 02/07 Anhuaqiang K35 aside 04 07 Konm P3W aside 30 06 (uront Continent I K21 aside 02/07 p a323 words
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Article69 1988-06-30 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implied interest rate) Open High Lou Sett Eat Vol Sept 88 92.02 03 92.03 91.96 92 01 ***** Dee 91.64 65 91.65 91.58 91.64 1074 Mar 89 91.41 91.44 91.41 91.44 175 June 91.25 91.27 91.24A 91.27 37 Sept 91.128 91.13 Dec 91.02 Mar* 90.93 June69 words
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Article29 1988-06-30 23 (US dollar Dwtschemark Open High Low Sett Eat Vol Sept 88 0.5523 0.5555 0.5515 0.5528 351 Dec 0.5572 Mar>O 0.5616 Open Int (Toes): 148$. Act Vol (Taes): 779.29 words
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Article29 1988-06-30 23 (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Kst Vol Sept 88 1.6992 1.7030A 1.6960 1.7000 29 Deo 1.6914 M»r8» 1.6834 Open Int (Tses): 244. Act Vol (Toes): 3.29 words
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Article73 1988-06-30 23 (Japanese Yen) Open High L«w Sett Est Vol Sept 88 0 *****3 0.*****4 0.*****9 0.*****6 0.*****8 1352 Dec 0.*****6 Mir 8* 0.*****6 Open int (Taes): 1292. Act Vol (Toes): 12S1. Nikkei Stock Average (Nikkei Stock Ax-erage Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.73 *****.18 *****.73 *****.3373 words
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Article21 1988-06-30 23 (USt per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol AigBB 438.30 Open Int (Tum): NU. Act V«l (Tnes): NU.21 words
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Article126 1988-06-30 23 Wednesday, June 29 1988 l.i. U uh lull U outi High Law Vttt High Low S«tl 55 30b 31 56 22 22 22 90b 85 57 1768 170 5* 3 267 267 267 59 CAB J6OB 365 60 CAI -KSOe 465 Au^ Unlit HM putt Higk Lo» hM126 words
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Article197 1988-06-30 23 M-, 88 colh iu'i U |MH H^h Lo- IM H^t, lo- Wt 76 60A M T 77 5 S 7 M i3» 235 79 SA 3 3251 330 M CAB 4258 430 I CAI 525t 530 82 CAi Ai^ 88 coth Ayo, M p»n H+ Lo- S«t»197 words
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Article77 1988-06-30 23 %*vt M coll. S«p. 88 puti High Lo» |M H. 9 h Low S»f 9\2S s 91S0 57b W 9 9)75 38b 40 17A 15 9200 24b 26 27* 25 9225 15 40A 3« 9250 SBA 56 9275 4 78A 76 9300 2 101» 99 9325 126A 12477 words
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226 1988-06-30 24 HK government may impose laws to reform exchange HONGKONG The government threatened on Tuesday to impose legislation if 75 per cent of the Hongkong Stock Exchange members failed to approve setting up a new governing body for the exchange. Acting Financial Secretary David Nendick said he hoped the required majorityAFP - 226 words
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492 1988-06-30 24 Serious discussions already underway KUALA LUMPUR UMW Holdings is having serious discussions with its heavy equipment principals on the manufacture of small components for the export market. Group Chief Executive Shiew Wan Shing said on Monday that the company sees good opportunity for strategic alliancesNST - 492 words
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Article, Illustration270 1988-06-30 24 KUALA LUMPUR Genting Berhad would concentrate on the development of its property sector related to tourism in the current year. Chairman Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong said on Monday that the group was keen to develop its huge land bank for this purpose. "OurNST - 270 words
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468 1988-06-30 24 NY exchange censures E.F. Hutton and two former officials NEW YORK E.F. Hutton Co and two former officials have been censured by the New York Stock Exchange, which accused them of violating exchange rules and securities laws during an illegal check-overdrafting scheme at the firm in the early 1980s, theNYT - 468 words
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428 1988-06-30 24 Barclays de Zoete Wedd launches new automated share trading system LONDON An automated share trading system was announced on Tuesday by Barclays de Zoete Wedd (BZW) which it claims is the most comprehensive yet developed, representing direct competition for the stock exchange's own system. The BZW system, called "Trade" andFT - 428 words
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458 1988-06-30 24 Bonn expected to raise discount rate today FRANKFURT West Germany's Bundesbank is expected to raise its discount rate today following a further increase in UK base rates on Tuesday. The Bundesbank is expected to increase its discount rate by 0.5 per cent to 3 per cent in an effort toFT - 458 words
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149 1988-06-30 24 IBM to enter image processing market NEW YORK The International Business Machines Corp said on Tuesday that it plans to enter the image processing market, providing image storage and retrieval systems for large corporate users. IBM introduced a set of component products ranging from data base management software to anNYT - 149 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1988-06-30 26 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD REPORTS FROM ATLANTIC CITY Writs are taking over from rights THE rights have done their job. Now the writs are taking over. Mike Tyson came out fighting again, a few hours after his U*****,730 ($444,000) per second spanking of Michael Spinks hereReuter - 1,001 words
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173 1988-06-30 26 PETER KHOO - PETER KHOO By NANA YAW KONADU, of Ghana, has declared that he will dethrone the World Boxing Council's flyweight champion Sot Chitalada, of Thailand, in the title bout to be held at the National Stadium on Sept 14. Konadu, holder of the All-African, British and173 words
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Article93 1988-06-30 26 ASUNCION France romped to the highest rugby union score ever recorded in an international on Tuesday when they crushed Paraguay 106-12 in the final match of their South American tour. The victory margin shattered the previous highest score of 92-0 also amassed by the FrenchReuter - 93 words
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592 1988-06-30 26 England add Childs and Thomas to Third Test squad LONDON Fast bowler Greg Thomas and left-arm spinner John Childs have been drafted into England's squad for the Third cricket Test against the West Indies, starting at Old Trafford. Manchester, today. England's selectors named Thomas, of Glamorgan, to replace Yorkshire pacemanReuter; AFP - 592 words
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285 1988-06-30 26 LONDON Pakistan captain Imran Khan has made an astonishing attack on his country's cricket hierarchy in his autobiography. The 35-year-old all-rounder, currently playing for English county Sussex in his last season, accuses the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan (BCCP) of nepotism, inefficiency and corruption.AFP - 285 words
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Article, Illustration701 1988-06-30 28 LONDON Patrick Kuhnen, ranked 90th in the world and ninth in West Germany, stole Boris Becker's thunder on I'uesday by bringing Jimmy Connors' 17th Wimbledon campaign to an abrupt end. Kuhnen, 21, became the only unseeded quarter-finalist when he beat Connors, champion here forReuter; AFP - 701 words
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Article, Illustration591 1988-06-30 28 LONDON Steffi Graf, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova, the three main favourites for the women's singles title, all made up for lost time after a day curtailed by rain at Wimbledon on Tuesday. World No. 1 Steffi Graf hammered her way to anotherReuter; AFP - 591 words
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Article, Illustration201 1988-06-30 28 GOLF TORONTO The Cadillac Golf Classic Skins Game became the Curtis Strange benefit on Tuesday when the US and Canadian Open champion captured U*****,000 of the US$2OO,OOO ($408,000) total purse. In the two-day tournament held at Oakvilles Glen Abbey course, only Arnold Palmer, who produced a par-four onUPI; AFP - 201 words
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Article174 1988-06-30 28 LONDON British Grand Prix driver Nigel Mansell has hinted that he might abandon talks with rival Formula One teams and stay with Williams next season. "I'm confident that next year I will have a good year," said Mansell, who has yet to finish a race this season. Mansell,Reuter; AFP - 174 words
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Article223 1988-06-30 28 YACHTING LULEA (Sweden) The jury at the 12--metre World Yachting Championship dismissed a protest by Australian yacht Kookaburra 111 over mid-competition course changes, officials said yesterday. They said they found no grounds for the appeal from Kookaburra that the 12-nau-tical mile course had been shortened because ofReuter; AP - 223 words
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Article301 1988-06-30 28 LONDON Miloslav Mecir shattered the Grand Slam dream of Mats Wilander on Wimbledon's Centre Court yesterday with a dazzling performance that enthralled spectators and bewildered the Swedish second seed. Mecir 's unhurried but razor-sharp touch tennis saw him safely into the semi-finals with a remarkable 6-3, 6-1,Reuter; AFP - 301 words
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Article72 1988-06-30 28 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's last hope in the Malaysian Open tennis championship, Alex Lee, crashed out of the competition, beaten by India's K.G. Ramesh W), 6-0. Singapore men's doubles pair Melwyn Pereira and Liu Wai Yaw conceded a walk-over to South Koreans Kim Jae-Sik and Kim Choon-HoBernama - 72 words
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Article, Illustration298 1988-06-30 29 KALLANG'S roar will once again be heard next month with the Malaysia Cup soccer tournament kicking off tomorrow when Singapore take on Malaysian Armed Forces. The Football Association of Singapore will be hoping that the roar will return anyway. It has been eight years298 words
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Article276 1988-06-30 29 CAN Kuala Lumpur do it again without Golden Boot winner Kannan Kunjuraman? How will Pahang fare without Thambiah Pathmanathan? Will Kedah and Perlis be able to repeat last season's giant-killing acts? Yes, Malaysia Cup fever is here again and the answers to these and276 words
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Article, Illustration318 1988-06-30 29 THE Yonex F&N national badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall from July 4-8 will serve to sharpen the skills of three Singapore players who will be involved in two Grand Prix tournaments later in the month. I.au Wing Cheok, Hamid Khan318 words
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Article, Illustration328 1988-06-30 29 Swimming JULY promises swimming action from three meets almost from the word go. The National Open (11-1-15), which will be used as time trials for the Seoul Olympics, the 12th Asean age-group championships in Indonesia (21-23) and the Schools' National Championship (26-Aug 3) are328 words
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Article, Illustration306 1988-06-30 29 WHILE the men's singles final in this year's Wimbledon tennis championships is scheduled for this Sunday, many will argue that the quarter-final clash between defending champion Pat Cash and former winner Boris Becker should have been the climax of this year's series. After306 words
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Article188 1988-06-30 29 THE 75th Tour de France, cycling's most prestigious and gruelling event of the year, will start from July 4 in Pontchateau in the Loire Valley of Burgundy without two of its most recent champions. Missing from the field of 200 of the world's best188 words
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212 1988-06-30 29 TWO major international tournaments will keep junior and senior bowlers busy next month. Youngsters from 23 countries will compete in the inaugural International Youth bowling championships in Manila from tomorrow until next Thursday. Two days later, in Hongkong, the cream of the continent's212 words
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Article, Illustration101 1988-06-30 29 JUDOKAS in this year's National age-group championships have a new venue the Bedok Sports Complex. All previous championships were held at Kim Seng Technical School which presented the Singapore Judo Federation with the headache of transporting the competition mats from the National Stadium, where they101 words
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367 1988-06-30 29 LEVERKUSEN (West Germany) World recordholder Jan Zelezny produced the best throw in the world this year and the second longest in history with the new javelin at an international athletics meeting on Tuesday. The Czechoslovak launched the spear, remodelled to reduce distance two yearsReuter - 367 words
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Article121 1988-06-30 29 Fatima's training problems LONDON World javelin champion Fatima Whitbread underwent an operation to remove an abscess on her back on Tuesday, throwing her Olympic preparation into disarray. Doctors said the Briton was also suffering from glandular fever a factor which could have contributed to her recent poor form. British athleticsReuter - 121 words
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Article308 1988-06-30 29 BASKBALL Baltimore trounced Toronto 7-0 in an American League match on Tuesday. Other results: Detroit 6 NY Yankees 1, Baltimore 7, Toronto 0. Boston 6, Cleveland 1 Chicago White Sox 4 Kansas City 3, Texas 6 Seattle 0, Minnesota 8 California 2, Milwaukee 4 Oakland 1. NatlraalReuter; AP; AFP - 308 words
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260 1988-06-30 29 JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA (Spain) Women's 100 metres world recordholde Evelyn Ashford was pushed into second place by Dutchwoman Nelly Cooman at an international athletics meeting here on Tuesday. Nelly led from the start and finished in 11.29 sec., ahead of American Evelyn, whoReuter - 260 words
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Article82 1988-06-30 29 HELSINKI Moroccos world 5.000 metres champion Said Aouita has withdrawn from today's World Games c;rand Prix athletics meeting. World (James press official said on Tuesday. Aouita was due to nin in either the 1.500 metres or the 1.000 metres "He feels he is not goingReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration413 1988-06-30 30 SHIRLYNN HO - Wee beaten by rival and the net SHIRLYNN HO By NOTHING went Wee Peng Siong's way last night in his semi-final against Tan Koon Meng in the Yonex FAN National junior individual badminton championship at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Peng Siong, last year's runner-up and the tournament's top seed, put413 words
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360 1988-06-30 30 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN F&N Elite squad coach Anthony Chan said there was "nothing sinister" about the absence of F&N players from next week's national badminton championships which has drawn a poor response. One of the reasons why none of his players had entered for360 words
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Article, Illustration357 1988-06-30 30 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By SWIMMER Shyu Feng Shin, who learnt the basics of posing in the last week, made waves in the bodybuilding arena yesterday when he beat 11 other competitors to win the intercollegiate title at AngloChinese Junior College. In winning, Feng Shin of ACJCLIM SIN THAI - 357 words
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Article, Illustration364 1988-06-30 31 PETER KHOO - Lau and Ben for Asian championship PETER KHOO SNOOKEFL.By NEWLY-CROWNED national champion Lau Weng Yew and Benjamin Lui will represent Singapore at the sth Asian Snooker Championship in Colombo from July 4-11. The duo, as finalists in the RPM National Championship last week, earned the right to represent the Republic364 words
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Article, Illustration58 1988-06-30 31 TIMESPORT concludes the Malaysia Cap countdown today with the spotlight on Singapore. With the return of two Singapore players from Malaysia and a semi-profes-sional approach by the Football Association of Singapore, things look bright for the Republic. The big kick-off is set for tomorrow, with four matches58 words
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Article343 1988-06-30 31 ON THE FOREIGN SOCCER SCENE JAPAN and Malaysia battled to a 1-1 draw in Kyoto, Japan, on Tuesday in the preliminary competition of the Asian Under--19 Youth Championships. Malaysia took a 1-0 lead through Yap Wai Loon in the 31st minute but Japan equalised through aAP; Reuter; AFP - 343 words
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194 1988-06-30 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - Walk-a-jog to raise funds for squash home TAY CHENG KHOON SINGAPORE'S squash fraternity will take another step towards a complex of their own with a Walk-a-Jog at the East Coast Parkway on July 24. This will be the second fund-raising project organised by the Singapore Squash Rackets Association to collect194 words
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Article49 1988-06-30 31 Kok Keene 's crown CHKW KOK KEENE edged out his Singapore team-mate <)n« Soo Heng 10-H. 9-7. 9-8 to win the Saddam International squash championship in Baghdad. In the team championship. Singapore beat both Iraq A and Iraq H by 3-0 margins They will now play Jordan and Kuwait49 words
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Article, Illustration383 1988-06-30 31 LEE WAI WUN - Jack records a massive 79-point lead LEE WAI WUN BOWLING... By SINGAPORE International champion Jack Wong, who won his second national bowling title on Sunday, has established a record 79-point lead over secondplaced Sam Goh in the national rankings. The 1984 national champion has 230 points compared to Sam's 151383 words
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Article, Illustration523 1988-06-30 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Republic appear to have found success formula FOCUS ON SINGAPORE By ADMINISTRATIVE changes, higher bonuses and training allowances, contracts for top performers and the unprecedented move to lure back lost talents is a clear-cut formula for success. Singapore soccer's healthy state of523 words
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Article, Illustration408 1988-06-30 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Ahmad or Abdullah for remaining slot? At the moment I do not really know much about Forces. But I certainly know a lot about my own players and the key members in each department. This will be finalised after our last training session.408 words
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140 1988-06-30 31 TRANS-ISLAND Bus Services will operate a special service for all Malaysia Cup soccer matches at the National Stadium. The service will operate from Woodlands Interchange to National Stadium from 6 pm, at 15-minute intervals, on match days starting from tomorrow when Singapore140 words
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177 1988-06-30 31 SHIRLYNN HO - Republic boys invited to Tokyo tourney SHIRLYNN HO By RUUD GULLIT and his famous locks will not be there, neither will the Robsons Bobby or Bryan. But eight international soccer teams, all of whom are under 12, will be there. The event is the International Football Games for Boys 1988,177 words
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Article23 1988-06-30 31 YESTERDAYS Singapore Business Houses Football League Division 1A match between Singapore Bus Services and Royal Holiday Inn was postponed because of rain.23 words
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Advertisement353 1988-06-30 26 ■Mtional Pi— awe Technics ft i*^^ Now National servicing Si I •'^M^^^^BllB HH I > s on your doorstep. I |fl R^y^ IHl^li I Good news for anyone who owns a National VCR or I itV£m :^l^Bb colour TV. That's because as part of our 30th Anniversary I jKP P'^^BBBHSH^^^^^Wj353 words
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Article, Illustration356 1988-06-30 27 LIONEL LEE - LIONEL LEE MARK SELLERS. 29. son of former American ace jockey John Sellers, arrived at Changi International Airport last night with an option to partner Elcarim in Sunday's $400,000 Singapore Gold Cup. The Bukit Turf Club has given Mark the clearance to ride as356 words
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Article160 1988-06-30 27 Sarawak to stage racing carnival KUCHING Three feature events will be staged by the Sarawak Turf Club (STC) on Aug 27 to celebrate the State's 25th anniversary of Independence within Malaysia. And a lucky racing fan will win a Proton Saga 1.3S in a name-the-winners contest to be held inNST - 160 words
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Article47 1988-06-30 27 PERTH Life should get easier for jockeys in Western Australia from tomorrow. The Western Australian Turf Club committee has relented, after requests from riders, to increase the minimum weight by 1 kg to 51kg for all provincial and midweek metro- WAN politan meetings.WAN - 47 words
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Article292 1988-06-30 27 LIONEL LEE - LIONEL LEE Cup candidates do slow work ON THE TRACK with CANDIDATES for the $400,000 Singapore Gold Cup over 2,200m had it easy at Bukit Timah yesterday. Out of the 20 in the line-up, only six showed up and all of them were allotted slow work. Measure292 words
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Article1152 1988-06-30 27 IPOH A total of 293 horses, comprising of 93 in Class 2 and 200 in Class 4, has been entered for the Perak Turf Club July meeting starting on July 9. The entries are: CLASS? Absolute Authority 1600 1600 Achilles V 1600 1900 Alchemist II 1600 1900 A1,152 words
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Article97 1988-06-30 27 FIRST DAY: Class 2 Divs 2 and 3 1,200m. Class 4 Divs 3, 5 and 6 1,200m, Divs 2, 5 and 6 1,400m. SECOND DAY: Class 2 Div 1 1,200m and 1,600m, Div 2 1,600m. Class 4 Divs 1, 2 and 4 1,200m, Divs 1, 3 and 497 words
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Advertisement162 1988-06-30 29 THE NEW DUNLOP MAX 400i The World's HARDEST HITTING lightweight racket NEW TOR 1988. Extension to the patented injection moulded graphite range with VJ^L maximum vibration damping «^l|^. properties B The frame reinforced with Grafil l.A .superbly balanced, lightweight XAS giving added sUffne* and IMF racket available in both Lght162 words
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Obituary, Illustration467 1988-06-30 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths JERNAL SINGH KHOSA (of Khosa and Caines) Age 55 years passed away peacefully on 29/6/88, leaving behind beloved: MOTHER: DALIP KAUR WIFE: SARJIT KAUR SON: MANRAJ SINGH Brother, sisters and many loved ones to mourn his loss. Cortege lying at 21 Buneet Piece (2150).467 words
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Obituary, Illustration204 1988-06-30 30 Th« Family ot th« i a u SOON TU AN JIN Dapartad 27/t/M Crematad 29/6/88 Wish to express their heartfelt thanks to friends, relatives colleagues for their kind support In their recent bereavement. Always sadly mtsaad by: BROTHER: Soon Tuan Tee SISTER-IN-LAW Ding Boh Ing SISTER. Soon Keng204 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1988-06-30 30 323 Condolences 323 Condolences 323 Condolences WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY CONDOLENCES TO OUR SISTER, LIEW SING, LINDA ON THE DEMISE OF HER BELOVED HUSBAND ERIC TAN TECK FOOK DEPARTED: 28/6/88 Cortege leaves Blk 321 Clementi Ave. 5 #08-269 on Saturday 2 July 1988 at 1 pm FROM: Brothers Sisters-ln-Law Chia Pak74 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1988-06-30 30 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements The family of the late MR. ONG KAH KOK (P.P.A., P.S.G.) wishes to thank Minister* and members of The Telok Ayer Methodist Church for their prayers and assistance Specialists, doctors and nurses of The Singapore General Hospital particularly those of Ward 47 and to private nurses,104 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1988-06-30 30 In maniory of our aala#jm#d coMaagu* In th« SN O«pt. institute of Education Mr. Soon Tuan Jin Departed: 27 June 1968 We'll miss you. Yoon Oon Chvs Ouan May Ling Low Quat Tin PamaU Sharp* Janny Chalmart Claudia Sullivan AlaiaUir Fraaar Jattia Ea Tan Hwm Bong WITH87 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1988-06-30 30 In Loving Memory Of JEROME NG PENG KEONG Departed 30th June 1985 Our thoughts are always with you, Our hearts are sore with pain; This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Always r*m«fnb«r«d by dad, mum, •■•tart and brotnaca and all lovad on#s.113 words
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Obituary, Illustration225 1988-06-30 30 Jacob Robert Bom: 31 January 1922 Dtod: 31 May IMS God took htm home, It was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today As In the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When225 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1988-06-30 30 AKHAND PATH MR. SEVA BINQH QANDHARAB Akhand Path will be held at 64. Gardenia Road from Ist to 3rd July 1088. Morning Oawan on 3rd July will b» at Nanak Sat Sangh Sabha, WHh inton Ro«j Pi—— tr—t this pfonal Invitation.43 words
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Advertisement395 1988-06-30 31 Trim away your ugly Instant Super High Protein Food V Supplement Powder. Tested. Proven. i Successfully sold in USA since 1978. You don't have to resort to fasting, drugs or strenuous exercises to achieve a beautiful figure. Ultrim is here. m JB Ultrim is an all natural effective dietary weight395 words
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Miscellaneous125 1988-06-30 31 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON Yonex FAN Na- ty^ at Jalan Qg^y stadium. SBHFL quarterfinals (St Patricks. Queens25LTJ2& r S nn (S 7pm) < Dlv 2A > Ge«>i v Del Mar (Geylang, town 3.30pm. Boys' Town Vocational JSKR£V PwnlPr l ur: SR( 5.15pm). NTUC Inter-Union (Group Institute, St Patrick's 4.45pm. C Boys125 words
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Article, Illustration309 1988-06-30 32 VIENNA A row between communist allies Rumania and Hungary exploded on Tuesday as President Nicolae Ceausescu accused Budapest of backing a big anti-Rumanian demonstration and ordered a Hungarian consulate closed. Hungary's official MTI news agency said Rumania had ordered Hungary to shutReuter; UPI - 309 words
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Article, Illustration275 1988-06-30 32 BRENDAN PEREIRA - BRENDAN PEREIRA By A GOLDSMITH was so angered by a second robbery in his shop within three weeks that he confronted the two robbers wiih an iron pipe and put them to flight yesterday. After the incident at the Yong Seng Goldsmith and JewellersWAN SENG YIP - 275 words
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403 1988-06-30 32 BEIJING At least 70 policemen were injured last week in clashes with some 1,000 farmers near Beijing, reliable sources here said yesterday. More than 2,000 armed policemen dragged an estimated 1,000 peasants away from the Niukouyu Reservoir in Fangshan county, about 80 km south-west ofAFP; UPI; Reuter - 403 words
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657 1988-06-30 32 MAYLEE CHIA - MAYLEE CHIA 'Everybody fighting for the same piece of cake' as tourism picks up By SCENE I: Guests are waiting to check into a hotel, but their room is not made up yet because of a shortage of chamber maids. Finally, the assistant657 words
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382 1988-06-30 32 Key US economic index for May dips WASHINGTON The US index of leading indicators, the government's main gauge of future business activity, fell 0.1 per cent in May after rising 0.5 per cent in April, the Commerce Department said yesterday. But economic analysts said the slight decline did not signalAP; Reuter - 382 words
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Article55 1988-06-30 32 LONDON Two blind men have scaled Mont Blanc, Europe's highest peak, in what is believed to be the highest climb any blind person has achieved, a spokesman for the organisers said. Mr Dave Hurst. 28, and Mr Alan Matthews. 33, both Britons, conquered the 4,810-m French mountain withReuter - 55 words
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Article24 1988-06-30 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 6.40 points to 2,137.27 in the first hour of trading yester-Jay. APAP - 24 words
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516 1988-06-30 32 Vietnam to pull out four generals from Cambodia PHNOM PENH Four Vietnamese high command generals are to leave Cambodia today as part of a withdrawal of some 50,000 troops by the end of the year, Cambodian and Vietnamese sources said on Tuesday. About 1.000 Vietnamese civilian advisers are also toAFP; UPI - 516 words
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Article61 1988-06-30 32 AUBURN (Indiana) A cloud of deadly cyanide gas killed four people and injured 14 on Tuesday in an accident at a metal-plating plant in this north-eastern Indiana city, officials said. Early reports indicated that two chemicals that should not have been combined were accidentally mixedReuter - 61 words
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152 1988-06-30 32 LIMA (Ohio) Luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce may like to carry its passengers in style over the highways of life, but it does not want people to mistakenly think it takes family pets into the hereafter. The British company is challenging a logo used by aAP - 152 words
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Advertisement280 1988-06-30 32 Franke Compact The World's Number One Sink F'rtnW- sinks .ire devmnei'! "o s«i'..r p'. hiprr,". vou L^^H never knew you had A Franke sink has a flush wL I Tn' s means no dirt trap to attract I I c i oc <roacn s //^St^k !J||M|gßi|fJ2'-- A<- well as being280 words
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Advertisement308 1988-06-30 32 CMC LOOKS LIKE YOU'VE JUST LOST YOUR ONLY EXCUSE FOR NOT BUYING A 24-PIN PRINTER. The price. Already affordable to begin w/fb, it's now 1 7% less. And the PY(P22OO) printer has more than just the price to recommend it. So check it out at your nearest dealer today. For308 words
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Miscellaneous221 1988-06-30 32 Weather Showers over a few areas in the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.14 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.02 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 415 C Drizzle Loa Angeles 19 31 C Clear Amsterdam 13 17 C Cloudy Madrid 13 23 C Cloudy221 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1988-06-30 1 What is it about substances such as caffeine, alcohol and nicotine which gets people addicted even though the risks are out of proportion to the pleasure? Could the addiction be due more to the cycle of anticipation, sensation and withdrawal? WILLIAM BENNETT reports.NYT - 1,221 words
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Article, Illustration320 1988-06-30 1 RAT experiments have thrown light on the nature of compulsive behaviour in human beings. In one experiment, an animal was required to press a lever to protect .itself from moderately painful shocks to its tail. Pressing the lever buys, say, 30 seconds of peace. An animalNYT - 320 words
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Advertisement608 1988-06-30 1 Fair prices that'll be music to your ears. r */yL X^^E ™Sl£, 1 a r EMBORG Chicken Franks V^^^f^^KJv TIP TOP Ice Cream (Asstd.) Bk, tw AMKitnTG MMMHR W# A*# 250g *JS fO^ ▼I .jD tin '^feßllyp'SL Butter (Creamy Crunchy?™ RICOLA Herb Candy *S/* 1 ••WW 2kg "^^^^™*^lt»Cl LEE KUMKEE608 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1988-06-30 2 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG My favourite dishes By Bak Kut Teh (Rougu Cha) Ingredients Group 1 4 slices beiqi 4 slices danggui 4 pieces dangshen 1 large piece dried tangerine peel 1 tbsp jintan mams (aniseed/fennel) 1 tbsp Chinese wolfberry (gou qi1,220 words
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Article, Illustration599 1988-06-30 2 Khng Eu Meng - Khng Eu Meng Tidbits DO YOU cringe when you see the thumb of a food server immersed in the gravy of your food when he delivers it? I do, all the time. I try to dismiss the sight but the thought of eating thumb-flavoured599 words
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Advertisement280 1988-06-30 2 YOUR FUTURE... ...THE ADVANTAGE To ensure a bright future you need CAREER GUIDANCE Our systematic assessment will help you to Know Yourself Understand your strengths and weaknesses and make them work in your favour Know Where You'll Fit Best Understand the best options based on knowledge of your personality, interests280 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1988-06-30 3 Rong Bao Zhai or Studio of Honour and Treasure, which brought 50 genuine paintings by Qi Baishi for a show here recently, is well known for its excellent reproductions of famous paintings. TAN BAN HUAT profiles China's biggest and most famous art gallery. RONG BAO1,058 words
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Article, Illustration55 1988-06-30 3 LEFT: Goldfish by Wu Zuoren is a recent painting by the artist. ABOVE: Soaring High is a replica of one of the 3,000 wall murals in the famous Dunhuang Caves in Gansu province. RIGHT: Li Kuchan's Fowls is55 words
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Article75 1988-06-30 3 m%£x®m ft In rsk b hi:- *6«§fffi'T I Klt A X2 H: Bj t* g 6^j >^ V i* i*H *tftiiE r JLf9«^tt <*> #J£4t*r 4' *^^J^P^ ft *S2 n hV.ittiA^jfkttftr-^ W,m-:ift ft o <*> ♦^W«**« #t£it*£f±tf;Sl'£«tf« 'D»ff_hA^J6i7^ras Witt: *Jffj'Mfcfi§i# ®*«tS» A«u^njif#* »tsiw ft fix "MfM* Aviate*']** *sfcjß*«ttiS£M*M* HUHUH r75 words
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563 1988-06-30 3 This article profiles the obscure Chinese musician who found himself in the limelight when The Last Emperor won nine Oscars this year, including the best music score. SU CONG, a 30-year-old Chinese musician who was cowinner of an Oscar for the original score ofChina Daily - 563 words
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Article, Illustration869 1988-06-30 4 The art of putting up their hair in buns has been neglected by the Malay women of today. Mardiana Abu Bakar recalls the days of the sanggul. MALAY women have been letting their hair down for at least two decades. The present generation of869 words
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494 1988-06-30 4 Oleh MARDIANA ABU BAKAR - Sanggul penghias mahkota zaman dahulu Oleh MARDIANA ABU BAKAR TRADISI BERSANGGUL yang diamalkan oleh ibu-ibu mereka telah lama ditinggalkan oleh wanita Melayu. Semenjak kira-kira dua abad yang lalu wanita Melayu lebih gemar mengikut tren potongan rambut terbaru daripada meneruskan kebiasaan bersiput dan bersanggul generasi sebehmnya. Ramai kini yang tidak kenal494 words
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Advertisement282 1988-06-30 4 25 Pats/ Pat Care QERMAN SHEPHERO 2 mths Old with papers, male or female. $600 0.n.0 Tel: *****47. PAL DOG FOOO 700 gms. at $235 per can. Free delivery. Mln. 2 cartons. Tel. *****83, Pet Lovers. POMERANIAN. LHASA AMO puppies, Lower Delta Rd. #01-06. Teresa Vine. *****33, *****20 SCIENCE DIET282 words
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Advertisement2854 1988-06-30 5 fej 737-1166 |C.A.T.S.| 1 TLX: R5 ***** CLASS e FAX; 732-0230 1 i i i i 30 Antiques/ Arts/ Crafts TANO. SAN ANTIQUE H se 57 Lavender St. Tel *****62 Blackwood, Huang Hua Ll' wood fc old antique Chinese furniture etc. 35 Home Furniture/ Furnishing I W, Otter'. I "■"ML2,854 words
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Advertisement676 1988-06-30 5 53 Club Membership THE LOWEST PRICED Membership 85 acres of land fc sea Enquiries, call HPW. 338-1001/ 3. WARREN GOLF CLUB transferable membership $10,500 ono Tel. *****52 WORLD TRADE CENTRE Club Corporate membership avail, for sale. Pis. call *****50. 54 Gold/ Pawn Tickets Bk""" ABSOLUTEI* HlGHtS^PßlcTs'l Bf QFFEREO FOR YOUR676 words
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Advertisement1242 1988-06-30 5 56 Sale: Other Products 56 Sale: Other Products SB" \4 London Tea vr\ I- N v I T EL: *****11 t# 58 Wanted Sony Betamax, National video or any brand, any cond. CTV, hl-fl, mini compo., /ridge etc. *****30. WE OFFER HIGH price for CTV, National video, hl-fl, alrcon., fridge.1,242 words
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Advertisement843 1988-06-30 5 78 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies EQUIPMENT QENSETS 99 kw to 700 kw. WINCHES 2 drum waterfall AMCON. F.W. MAKERS 27 ton 200 ton P. Day. AIR COMPRESSORS, pumps, electrical gear, valves, fenders buoys, etc. BEST OFFER BECUREB Contact V.C. Urn/ t.P Mullan. S.S. Lm on *****80/ *****81 Uni-Francs Offshore Engineering Pie.843 words
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Advertisement681 1988-06-30 5 e Lose a weighty l^Tjiit problem easily at PPPPHH classification 49. lf|7| T|H 1 1 77 Commercial Vessels 77 Commercial Vessel* TANKER FOR SALE Year built: i96g T yP» Single Screw Mtr. Tanker Classification: NKK Port of Registry: Singapore N.R.T. 295M/TONS Q.R.T. 488 M/TONS OWT: 1200M/TONS Vessel inspectaMe/ Delivery Singapore.681 words
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Advertisement646 1988-06-30 6 92 Domattic H»lp Avwilabki People s Park Compie. #03 55 Tel *****70 "(I?pm 10 30pm) o |r aooaaop^tr _^a^a* o m Head office in PM 1 E Special Packaye 5 Min $5000 Security Bond Si •110.000 PA SIOOG *****0 x NKpIM Insuraxt MadteH/ Alrfarf s GurintM rsplKwmm no hidden cost646 words
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Advertisement681 1988-06-30 6 94 Poaitions Vaemnt: Professional/ i Executive I 1 Leading Japanese manufacturer requires Must possess ather degree or diploma m Mecrianical Engineering with 4 yrs working experience m production line Conversant m Englisn Mandarin 23-28 yrs of age Salary at least $2000 Comprehensive training will be provided to the right candidate681 words
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Advertisement647 1988-06-30 6 96 Poaitiona Vacant: Tutorial TEACHERS FULL/ PART-TIME tu tors urgently requred (or all dlst Pis. call *****12/ *****10 TUTOfta NEEEOEDf Hougang/ Serangoon A.M. KIo/ Aljunled/ Bedok/ Potong Paslr 284-7024 TUTORS OF ALL levels required to teach available students. Please call *****02 TUTORS REQUIRED FOR Immed. assignments, mornings afternoons at I)647 words
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Advertisement612 1988-06-30 6 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions VacantSscratarial/ Clsrical Secretarial/ Clerical DATE 1 JULY 1988 (FRIDAY) 2 JULY 1988 (SATURDAY) TIME 9am 12pm; lpm 3pm Gross Salary Range: $444 $1,000 pm DUTIES General clerical and/or counter duties relating to the various CPF Schemes. REQUIREMENTS. Singapore Citizen 4 GCE 'O' level passes including612 words
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Advertisement594 1988-06-30 6 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: B«cratarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical KOON WAH PRINTING We are an established commercial printing company specialising in high quality production of books, magazines and periodicals. In line with our expansion, we invite suitably qualified Individuals for the following appointments. STENOGRAPHERS GCE 'O' level with credit594 words
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Advertisement485 1988-06-30 6 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical A well established, fast expanding foreign bank r invites application for the following positions I Candidates should possess: Minimum 4 "O' Level credits (including English) Preferably 1 2 years' experience in Imports/ Exports Bills Department Some knowledge in Accounts will485 words
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Advertisement496 1988-06-30 6 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I suitablel Accounts Clerfca fi mm.) Sembawang. Shenton Way, Jurong 1 yr relevant experience. Typists/ General Clerfca (1 mth.) Bt Ttmah, Jurong, Snenton Way Typing 35 w p m Data Entry Clerks p Jurong, Shenton Way IBM PC experience Shipping Clerk (i mm.) Shenton way496 words
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Advertisement913 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical ■I E5??l otS^vitzeflond II H I haMaamaaaavaaaaaaal urgently requires |H e GCE O level H H e Age 22 26 years H e 1 2 years working experience preferably in J§ stock inventory e Ability to type e Fluent in913 words
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Advertisement510 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical IT'S RAINING JOBS SWITCHBOARD OPS. e DATA ENTRY OPS. PURCHASING CLERKS e MATERIALB CLERKS JR. SECRETARIES GENERAL SECRETARIES GENERAL CLERKS e TYPISTS JR. ACCOUNTS CLERKS SR. ACCOUNTS CLERKS e SECS. without Shorthand with WP (Lotus 123) SHIPPING CLERKS with typing SALES CLERKS with typing e510 words
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Advertisement553 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical BOOKKEEPER required by established tour company Qualification* Ability to handle full set of Accounts up to Balance Sheet Minimum of 5 years experience In this same capacity LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping certificate Fluent In English Pleasant, matured and possessing managerial qualities Interested, please write In with553 words
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Advertisement575 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: S( retanal/ Clerical i An established trading firm requires 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK e Experience required e Independent and have Initiative e Bilingual 2) GENERAL CLERK e Able to work Independently e Knowledge of simple accounts and shipping documentation e Experience preferred e Typing essential e Bilingual Interested575 words
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Advertisement615 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical International Freight Forwarder requires TRAINEE OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS (10 vacancies) salary J6oopm excellent prospects fringe benefits attractive Increment bonus and Shares options scheme after 1 year service Alrcargo or oceanfreight operations knowledge advantageous GCE O' level typing 35 w.p m completed NS shift duties Write to.615 words
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Advertisement608 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wanted immediately OFFICE ASSISTANT (FEMALE) e Age 17 to 20 e Sec 2 education e Pleasant personality and able to converse in English and Mandarin e Ability to type e Duties Include internal despatch, sorting mall telexes general typing work Walk-in interviews will be conducted608 words
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Advertisement638 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established Mann* Communication Service Company requires: FEMALE SHOWROOM SALES CLERK (New Sim Lim Square) e Good command of spoken St written English e Pleasant personality a Typing speed at least 35 w.p.m. a Some knowledge of accounts filing For appointment, please call Mary at *****43.638 words
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Advertisement680 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY required by rubber broking co. in Robinson Rd. e Good shorthand, accurate typing essential e Secretarial and general clerical duties e 5-day week with occasional Saturday duties Full particualars in own handwriting to THE ACCOUNTANT P.0.80x 1952 Maxwell Roed Poet Office Singapora 9039 SECRETARY680 words
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Advertisement674 1988-06-30 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established company in dist 1232 requires CHINESE FEMALE BECRETARY Od O' Level with credit In English e Must type well and be hardworking e Able to work Independently e Salary negotiable e Age 30 years and below CaM: 263-4516 Established Japanese ForwardIng Firm has vacancy674 words
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Advertisement563 1988-06-30 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS required Those Interested, please apply personally or write to: BLK. 6. BEACH ROAD. #01-4*67. S'PORE 0719 FtMALI GENERAL CLERK for Maintenance Co. Indian or Mala', Must be able 10 work independently It type well Attractive salary PVaaee ceM: CLEANCOAT SERVICES PTE LTO563 words
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Advertisement846 1988-06-30 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Small but expanding company in Jurong requires ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL CLERK a Handling of full set of Accounts e Other clerical duties, a Good command of English Mandarin Salary offered $700- $800 Interested pis. call Peter *****51 or *****53 tor appointment Strong Reputable Bank requires846 words
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Advertisement1098 1988-06-30 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED GENERAL CLERKS, typ- I 11 iK knowledge preferable, no ex- penence required, as candidates I will be trained for the Job Prefer 1 applicants living in Jurong, West Coast. Clementi or Telok Blan- gah Salary negotiable Interested applicants please call *****44 for interview SEVERAL1,098 words
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Advertisement755 1988-06-30 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR sales/ Production Clerks m Kalang area 5-day wk Experience lot necessary *****08/ *****09 NOIAN/ MALAY FEMALE General Jlerk required for Trading Jompany Please call 339-3293 'or appt between 2pm to spm. .AW FIRM REQUIRES typist and ■eceptlonlst cum office girl, [nterested please755 words
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Advertisement822 1988-06-30 8 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant. Sale Sales Sales We are a leading international company in the retail industry. An expansion of our Singapore Division Operations has created the following vacancies: Sales Assistants Cashiers Beauty Consultants Keen individuals who, given proper training in sales techniques/ Japanese language,822 words
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Advertisement570 1988-06-30 8 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant Sales Sales _~IL-~-. .',v.;v .^j WANDER as invites applicatons for position of VAN SALESMAN Applicants should possess: Some experience in van selling Speaks English. Mandarin. Hokkein and other dialects Class 3 driving licence Have a pleasant personality Please apply giving full personal particulars, experience,570 words
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Advertisement568 1988-06-30 8 99 Positions Vacant: Sales TalerieT lafayette The leading French Department Store requires Full Time Sale Assistants A Cashiers o ADovr 1 6 yean of age o Secondary cducaoon o Abte to converse in English Mandann AWe to work on 2 routing shifts Atolity to operate cash register machines is preferable568 words
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Advertisement587 1988-06-30 9 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales Well-established company invites applications for 1. Assistant Course/Student Counsellor (Orchard) 2 Course Coordinator (Bukit Batok) Prerequisites GCE O A levels C& G 418. NCC Diploma Outgoing personality with good interpersonal and communication skills Willing to work on 2 rotating shifts Interested candidates587 words
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Advertisement543 1988-06-30 9 requires MALE/ FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE e To sell contact lenses/ optical accessories. e Below age of 35 years. e Must have flair to meet people. e Own vehicle preferred. e Basic salary $500.00 $600.00 plus transport allowance and attractive commission. e 5 days week. e Medical and other fringe benefits.543 words
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Advertisement647 1988-06-30 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales TO BE SUCCESSFUL YOU HAVE TO BE AMONG SUCCESS' From the al Sales Organisation of an International Organisation, located at. 11, Dhoby Ghaut #12-06, Cathay Bldg. Spore 0922. We invite you to attend our training, starting on 4th to 14th July 1988. which repeatedly had produced647 words
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Advertisement658 1988-06-30 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Established real estate company I requires: MARKETING EXECUTIVES (Male/ Female) e Attractive commission plus allowance e Possess own car GCE O' Level Minimum 1 year experience Age below 30 years old Interested pleese call ■Ml Established trading company seeks CREDIT MARKETING EXECUTIVE Requirements: Mln. 5 years658 words
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Advertisement900 1988-06-30 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sates I VAN SALESMAN urgently required by established company e S'pore citizen e Mln. Sec 3 e Class 3 driving licence Interested party pis. call. 107 Übl Ave 4 S'pore 1440 *****55 WE WANT AN INDIVIDUAL who believes In personal ability, who is not afraid of hardwork.900 words
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Advertisement706 1988-06-30 9 99 Positions Vacant Sales MALE SALES ASSISTANTS. Chinese, with experience for electronic co Interview: a 10-06 Sim Llm Tower Tel 294-0109 PRINTING CO. REQUIRES Sales Reps. Must have some experience in printing sales it with own transport Tel 564-8434 REAL ESTATE CO. requires Female Sales Executives. Attractive commission allowance. Cosylodge706 words
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Advertisement1109 1988-06-30 9 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical -BEQURPIONEERS& GROW WITH US ASA] II lIC 1 1\O VISION (S) PTE LTD H Asahi Techno Vision, a new subsidiary of Asahi Glass is a world leader engaged in the H manufacture of quality1,109 words
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Advertisement561 1988-06-30 10 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical JiJ J-J J J*jj J Jjj jj M MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS I (7.30 am -5.00 pm) 1 SATURDAY, 2 JULY 1988 I (10.00 am -4.00 pm) I WE PAY I $620 -SI2OO I (BASIC) PER MONTH For those without NTC 2, we561 words
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Advertisement580 1988-06-30 10 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical e^a^B^B^aW If you are fresh from school or just ROD, excellent career opportunities await you at MEM. Don't miss it 1. ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (MALE) ITC or NTC-2 in Mechanical Engineering 2.ASSISTANT LINE LEADERS OR MACHINE KEEPERS (MALE) NTC 3 m Mechanical or580 words
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Advertisement688 1988-06-30 10 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Fyokogawa I Takes good care of you! We invite applicants for the post of y NTC 3/ NTC 2in Airconditioning or electrical N Knowledge in Electrical wiring is preferred but N N not essential S Completed N.S. WALK-IN INTERVIEW S (Monday to688 words
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Advertisement534 1988-06-30 10 100 Positions Vacant: Technical CHARThRtD CHEMICAL INDISTRIhS PTE LTD (Located M Bukit Timahl .1 <kub»idiar> <>t CV C hjrtercJ InJustrit-v of Singapore Ptc LtJ in\ite«. application for •Completed Sec. 4 with 2 yean' relevant experience ITc m Mechanonic Engineering or NTC? in Maintenance Firnng/ Electronics Servicing •Completed Sec. 4 M.ile534 words
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Advertisement741 1988-06-30 10 100 Positions Vacant: Technical PROJECT COORDINATOR Established compeny he* the above vacancy tor it* specialised contracting jobs Requirement*: e Diploma In Engineering preferably Civil, e Mln Ito 2 years' experience e Class 3 driving licence, e Dynamic Si independent. The successful candidate Is expected to be Involved In securing Jobs741 words
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Advertisement553 1988-06-30 10 100 Positions Vacant: Technical EXPANDING CO IN Tuas r Heavy Diesel Mechanic Apprentice Class 4 Driver flood leJaxj Si benefits Excellent prospect! Please apply at 2761 Ang Mo Kio Ave. 5. S'pore 2056 (beside Blk 608) or tel: *****66 VACANCY FOR SHIPYARD Supervisor Diploma In Ship Engineering, experience may not553 words
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Advertisement378 1988-06-30 10 101 Positions Vacant: Production Bakeries has an immediate vacancy for a: Duties: To supervise on a daily basis a team of general workers To ensure that production schedule and quality standards are met. To administer and control workers 1 roster, leave, overtime etc. Requirements: Completed GCE 0' level with at378 words
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Advertisement230 1988-06-30 11 Walk-in Interviews Thur Sat: 9am 4pm Diploma in Electronic Engineering ITC/NTC in Electronic Trade with 1 2 years' relevant experience Completed Secondary education 1 2 years' relevant experience Possession of Class 3 driving licence preferred Completed at least Primary education Completed at least Sec 2 education 1 2 years' relevant230 words
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Advertisement387 1988-06-30 11 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production *<?<* Female Inspectors ■L "9 Earn Up to k*A* ,5 750 f x including overtime Female X^ Production Operators IS a I^*o. Earn Up to ktAft\ $680 y&i X^iJw including overtime Plus 5 Increments p\ in 2 years and other 0\ Great387 words
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Advertisement873 1988-06-30 12 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant. 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production £^j We are the world's largest fridge compressor makers Rapid m3J =fc expansion has created immediate vacancies for the following SSI MALE PRODUCTION figi £2 OPERATORS Eg^ KS 55 59 (excluding OT) V~ USSR FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS ©l]873 words
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Advertisement443 1988-06-30 12 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions VacantHotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge I i Pssst hcautd?S The Straits Times Classified is giving away a brand new car, holiday trips and other fantastic prizes in their hottest annual Food Fest '88. Yes, it's true. From June 25 till September 14, every Wednesday443 words
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Advertisement560 1988-06-30 12 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge polo SINGAPORE REQUIRES IMMEDIATELY 1. TELEPHONE OPERATOR 2. WAITER/ WAITRESS (Coffee House)) 3 WAITER (Restaurant) 4. CASHIER 5. DOORMAN 6. ROOM STEWARDESS 7. GENERAL ATTENDANT 8. DESPATCH RIDER 9. PAGE BOY (Below 16 years of age not more than 4' 8" height) All applicants560 words
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Advertisement483 1988-06-30 12 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge THK PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE Ws ar» a daluxa hotal, part of on* of ths largest intor national chain of first class hotels with 109 hotels in 49 countries Wa ars currently looking for. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Confirmed salary: $614 p.m. TELEPHONE OPERATORS Confirmed salary:483 words
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Advertisement544 1988-06-30 12 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Sushi Kaiaeki Nogawa urgently requires 1. FULL-TIME WAITRESSES for Crown Pnnre Lurky Plaza Branch Part-Time: required to work from 11.00am to 3 00pm 2. FULLTIME CASHIERS for Crown Prince l.ucky Plaza Branch 3. FULL-TIME FISHERY COUNTER ASSISTANT (Klmlsawa Supermarket Nogawa Foods Counter) a Singaporean544 words
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Advertisement480 1988-06-30 12 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant -^y^aaaa \a Moving You Ahead WALK-IN INTERVIEW TODAY 9.00 am to 12.00 noon 2.00 pm to 4.30 pm STATION ASSISTANTS Gross Salary Rang*: $465 $798 per month Functions: To assist in the operation and control of a MRT station. Responsibilities include the480 words
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Advertisement1277 1988-06-30 13 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant Vacant Degussa <§► PEOPLE JSri Our most valuable asset. ■i' ■fi i And that's why we have comprehensive staff welfare |L 3m* programs, which would take care of your needs over and mm sy above attractive salary. ■aa a1,277 words
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Advertisement536 1988-06-30 13 104 Other Positions Vacant $661 $705 SALESGIRLS Depends on educational qualification l'» month Annual Wage Supplement Conversant In English It Mandarin Age above 16 Interview 11 am S pm OG PEOPLE'S PARK 4th Storey 100 Upp. CrOM St. OG ELITE. Plaza B'pwra OG ORCHARD, 22S Orchard Rd. $486 ODD-JOBBERS Malay536 words
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Advertisement613 1988-06-30 13 104 Other Positions Vacant Internetional Forwarding Services Company requires AA) SALES CO OROINA TOR BB) GENERAL CLERK CC) FORKLIFT OPERATOR Requirements: For post A A 88, female preferred Conversant In English Ability to type well Salary will commensurate with qualifications For post CC, experienced operator required "•■*->" interview: Hoatr* Shipping613 words
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Advertisement527 1988-06-30 13 104 Other Positions Vacant SECURITY GUARDS H*<jij ir#>rn#n t a a Completed primary education with an ability to con- verse In English language i a Preferably have experience In similar capacity a Must be willing to perform on 2 rotating shifts Interested, please contact tel. no. 2****** x3B or call527 words
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Advertisement631 1988-06-30 13 104 Other Positions Vacant Established property management company requires FEMALE CARPARK ATTENDANT s Sec 2 and above. 2 years relevant working experience s Must be prepared to work 8-hour routing shift, e Age between 25 40. Please call James at 535-4*82 OR Miaa Yeo st 538-4*oo for an appointment. EBTAPOL631 words
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Advertisement979 1988-06-30 13 104 Other Positions Vacant WHARF CLERK Experience with PSA clearance a Knowledge of Import St export documentation Class 2 and 3 driving licence, a Prepared to work Irregular hours. Inlaraatad ptaaaa call 7332*37 BETHESDA (KATONG) KINDERGARTEN requires 1) Female Assistant Teachers. Minimum qualifications: OCE O' level with credit In English.979 words
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Advertisement927 1988-06-30 13 104 Other Positions Vacant REQUIRED URGENTLY WELDERS. Spray Painters. General Workers for factory in Jurong Transport provided Only Singaporeans I Contact *****00 REQUIRED: 1) DRIVER 2) General Workers Call for Interview at: 50 Lorong Bakar Batu (Gentlng Lane) #07-05' 06 Cldeco Industrial Complex. S'pore 1334 REQUIRED GENERAL WORKERS. Working hours927 words
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Advertisement770 1988-06-30 13 104 Other Positions Vacant DESPATCH RIDER REOUMED with own bike at #03-21, Tanjong Pagar Complex/ tel 221-3290 DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED. Please call at 001 Chua Chu Kang Road. W-i m s S'pore 2409 DRIVER CUM DELIVERY Clerk required Possess Class 4 licence Tel: *****42 DRIVER CUM DELIVERY required urgently by770 words
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Advertisement477 1988-06-30 14 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ toa u k i e- 1 T~ Insurance Insurance Insurance insurance Insurance venicie financing/ —^^^^m^^^—^»^^^^^ I I m^___- insurance LT mJm II I ll^^^ T Repayment Penod Nf- Used Cars M\ II LUhe Hotline is477 words
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Advertisement397 1988-06-30 14 129 Registration Numbers •^■■■■■iaaiaiaH^aBBaaBBSBBMeaBBBBBBBBBHBaaaaaaaaBMBBBBBBB EH 7070A FOR sale with or without 10/78 Honda Accord 1600 c.c. (PARF) Tel: *****05. LUCKY NO. E8 77J for highest offer. Tel: 345-2262/ Pager: 707-9496 Ricky MID-76 DAIMLER 4.2 Auto. Converted to Series 3. 1 pt« owner Page *****14 Tommy. NICE NO. PLATE for sale.397 words
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Advertisement765 1988-06-30 14 131 For Sale BMW BMW a 1997 BMW 3201 A (4-door) a 19SS BMW 5201A 1992 BMW 315 Phona: 12/73 BMW 520 Auto. Power steering, full accessories. Immaculate white. Beautiful cond. $25,500 0.n.0. Allan, *****39. 9/79, BMW 320 Auto Alrcon., hl-fl, Momo s/rlms. new tyres, tax 11/88 Metallic green. See765 words
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Advertisement781 1988-06-30 14 i 133 For Sal*: Ford/ Fiat LATE 1954 FORO Telstar TXS 2.0 Ohla manual power steering/ window, central locking, electric mirror, digital display. Original paint, PARF mint cond. Tel: *****06 FORO LASER 1.5 Ghla notchback, regd. Sept. '81. 1 co. owner. Excellent cond. Mlchelln tyres. Road tax Aug. '88 Best781 words
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Advertisement679 1988-06-30 14 134 For Sal.: 134 For Sal.: Datsun/ Nissan Datsun/ Nissan Find out what's cooking in our hottest annual feast in The Classified Full details on every Wednesday and Saturday in The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88. C. A.T.S. i737-ll««l 79 DATSUN 120Y, s/wagon Alrcon., new model sports rims. Tax679 words
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Advertisement382 1988-06-30 14 •80 DATSUN BLUEBIRD. 2 owners, full accessories. Beautiful condition. $***** 0.n.0. Tel: *****32. •90 DATSUN 100A. Alrcon. radio cassette, tip top cond. $14,600. Tel. *****86 SO JULY DATSUN Bluebird 1.6 alrcon. s/rlms PARF $16,800. Tel: *****63 '81 DATSUN 100A alrcon.. hlfl. orlg. paint, new tax, tip top cond. *****55 '81382 words
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Advertisement1026 1988-06-30 14 135 For Sale Toyota ALMOST '85. TOYOTA MR2 Pte owner. Expensive s/rlms, Pirelli tyres, hl-fl, beautiful no. Excellent cond. Seeing Is believing The 1 It only View «01-04, Cltlport Ctr (opp World Trade Ctr CO. REON. 1984 Toyota Cresslda 2,000 GL auto (over drive) 1 owner chaffeur-drlven accident free guaranteed1,026 words
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Advertisement798 1988-06-30 14 135 For Sale: Toyota 1* TOYOTA CELICA (Joape Full accessories Tax 9 '88 Original cond 100% $13,500 Pg *****47 78 END TOYOTA Starlet. Alrcon radio cassette. Tip top cond $13,400 0.n.0 Tel *****54 78 TERCEL 1300. Alrcond radio cassette (PARF eligible) Beautiful cond Pg *****30 79 TOYOTA STARLET. Alrcon hl-fl.798 words
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Advertisement1001 1988-06-30 14 136 For Sale Mitsubishi MID 'S3 QALANT OLX 1 6 Power 1 steering, windows, s- rims hl-fl, tip top cond Tel *****48 MIO $2 TREDIA EX Power I steering/ window central lock. I Full accessories $23,000 *****83 MIO 12. 1 owner Colt Supershlft Hatchback 5 doors Orlg. cond. I Tax1,001 words
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Advertisement978 1988-06-30 14 137 For Sal*: Mazda NEAR IMB MAZDA 929. Manual. 4-dr Hardtop, pte owner, full accessories $***** ono *****67 NO PARF EO plate "78 reg Masda Capella 1 6 4-door Alrcon., hl-fl. Tax 8/88 $5,900 Tel *****07 Q PLATE 12 Near Mazda 323 13 5-speed Very good condition $16,800 Tel *****58978 words
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Advertisement965 1988-06-30 15 138 For Sale: Honda -83 FEB. HONOA Accord EX auto Power steering, window, central locking, 2 owners $35,000 *****44 Ext 21 Serene: *****72 (res.) 85 CIVIC 1300 4-dr 5-speed. Notchback. 1 pte. owner, alrcon., radio cassette, s/rlms, Immaculate cond $37 800 0.n.0. *****11 •87 MOOEL HONOA Accord EX 1 owner965 words
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Advertisement916 1988-06-30 15 139 For Sale: Daihatsu 198S DAIHATSU CHARADE CX Aircor; pte owner, s/rlms. original cond $30,600 ono *****80 79 DAIHATSU CHARADE 1 OXO. 4-speed 3 owners. Tax 8/'BB. New tyres, beautiful cond 734-9838. •79 SPORTY CHARADE power hlfl. s/rlms, see to appreciate. $13,200 Tel *****38. No dealers pis '80 CHARADE 1000.916 words
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Advertisement2378 1988-06-30 15 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale- 141 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes MBk V^^ flft M Jflf aafIHLR aft a a a^ B _g-^g_ a^ a M a jaMaMgMBBjBBBH^ f HBpßrAßaßaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaVaaaaanSaß^B^B^Baaaai fg^k iS^Bft aaa aaB^HB^BBBBY w Jar^Bk.2,378 words
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Advertisement320 1988-06-30 15 143 Sale/ Wanted: Motorcycles/ Scooters Excellent condition. Call Ah Seng, *****96. 144 Vehicles Wanted CABH PAYMENT HIGHEST Of FER all PARF and non-PARF vehicles all pick-ups and commercial vans all private and Q registered Mercedes, BMW, Volvo, Audi and Volkswagen vehicles also Nissan Cabstar, dlesel lorry or any dlesel, petrol320 words
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Advertisement749 1988-06-30 15 144 Vehicles Wanted I ABANDONING YOUR CAR7 ABIDING AGREEMENT ATTRACTIVE AMOUNT ASSURED ALL CONDITION CARS CASH PAYMENT a also buy and sell a excellent prices for any model tt c.c. MING HUAT MOTOR TRADING T*l *****38/ 7/ *****06 (7a.m. to 11p.m.) 308, Taiofc Kurau Road Singapore 1542. ABANDONING YOUR CART?749 words
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Advertisement875 1988-06-30 15 172 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO NASSIM VICINITY Modern d/storey bunglw Well kept, tastefully turn 1500 sq ft. 4 2 bdrms.. s/pool $10,000 p. m 0.n.0. D.ll GREENLEAF VICINITY Beautifully renovated, d/storey seml-d 5000 sq.ft 3+ 1 bdrms P/furn $3000 p.m. 0.n.0. AYS *****87/ *****57 (No Agt. Pis.) HOME SWEET HOMER875 words
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Advertisement748 1988-06-30 15 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments Luxur\ living in the fieart of Singapore pysiiiiffli Service Apartments avaiiaoie m Orchard Road vicinity complete with swimming pool restaurant and other facilities Our nev.iy redecorated and 'uiiv equipped service apartments are now avaiiaoie tor >our guests Mi Singapore Please call Katharine Chow or VanN A.748 words
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Advertisement905 1988-06-30 16 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION FAR EAST PLAZA '>/&*( LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS Cj»^^^ At the junction of Scotts Orchard Road V "O^ next lo H Y att Hotel \^r Advance Bookings Available 14.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool. Tennis Court. Squash Court. Billiard Room.905 words
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Advertisement810 1988-06-30 16 0.9 HORIZON TWR. Penthse huge apt with pte. pool sauna 5f 1 rms. superb view. Only $5,800! Connection *****11. GLORIA MANS. 3 rms 1600 sq ft high fir. face greenery completely furn. only $900. Donacrest *****09 GRANGEFORD 2-RM. FURN. $2100; Scotts Twr. $2200; Futura $3000, Lucky Twr. $3100; Oxley Gdn810 words
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Advertisement968 1988-06-30 16 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.5 FAIRWAYS TOWNHSE. 2800 sq ft 4-1 bdrm.v. f furn facilities $2000 pm. YHF *****69 D.5 PALISADES- BIG i^rr horizon view S/pool 3 bdrms Brass, modern furniture WK 733-5838 D.5 PARKWEST. WESTPEAK Tat Lee ft 3 bdrms Tennis squash pool $1300-SIBOO Rodge *****73/4 D-5 $900- 2-RM.968 words
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Advertisement851 1988-06-30 16 174 Accommodation Available: Rooms LUXURIOUS QUIET \>lr room for rent. AIM for sale washing machine cooker Tel *****40 OFF ORCHARD. F/FURN. aircon rms. for foreign students Meals/ laundry avail $300 *****58 ROOMS IN CONOOS/ ACTS HDB in various places for singles or couple/ students. *****31 ROOM AT WOODLANDS New Town851 words
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Advertisement1215 1988-06-30 16 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses INTERNATIONAL TRUST FINANCE LIMITED (A Subsidiary of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpn lad) Housing loans from 5% p.a. monthly rests e interest is charged on the mont hlv reduced amount Free loan processing Free property valuation Financing of up to1,215 words
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Advertisement1378 1988-06-30 16 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses f[OCBC PROPERTY SERVJCES PTE LTD PROPERTIES FOR SALE^ Apartment/ Houses 04 Teresa Ville Penth'se 1 4000 s q $810,000 0.n.0. D7 Golden Mile Complex $320,000 0.n.0. DlO Balmoral Tower (2,500 sq ft) $700,000 0.n.0. 02 1 Clementi Park 1 .800 sq ft)1,378 words
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Advertisement892 1988-06-30 16 179 For Sale: Houses 0 19 REALTY PK. I) storey U-rr 4 bdrms 3.000 sq ft 999 years $4.«)K Prop 99. *****06/ 45 Dl9 RIPLEY CUES s/storey ■emi-4 4HOO sq ft Well renovated SS2OK *****61 DAH 0.19 SERANAGOON QON. S/sto•rr 2100 sq ft 3 rms RanonMad ProMan 2937m Dl9 SERANGOON892 words
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Advertisement891 1988-06-30 17 186 For Sale. Private Apartments a Arcadia Gdn. 3800 sq.ft High fir Quiet unit $1.2M Habitat I 3200 sq ft $930* a Tanghn Hill Lower maisonette 3200 sq ft $900K Pandan Vallay Panthouaa 6300 sq ft Luxuriously renovated $750K a fhaitorri Graan 2820 sq t $700K Mand-.-'n Gdn. 2 rooms.891 words
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Advertisement1039 1988-06-30 17 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D 10 OEI TIONG Hum Park, elite prime dlst Luxuriously renovated apt 1808 sq ft 3 1 bdrms 3 bathims Large balcony. F'hold $495,000 Contact *****44 0.10 PANDAN VALLEY penth se 4 1 bdrms 3000 I sq ft Ustefully renovated, full condo. facilities F'hold $540,0001,039 words
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Advertisement1016 1988-06-30 17 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.15 peach gdn panthouaa, 6 bdrms attached, 5600 sq ft. I Furn tenanted. S/pool, f'hold. $1 45M Owner *****88 D.19 GOLDEN HILL Condo Beautiful 3-storey townhouse. Near CTE. 4100 sq ft F'hold View to offer' UK *****12' Pg *****38 D.19 YARDLEY CT., Upp Serangoon, 4'1,016 words
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Advertisement1048 1988-06-30 17 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.ll NOVENA GDN. ualkup apt 2200 sq ft 3 bdrms F'hold 2 years old $390K *****05 (agt D.ll OPP. NOVENA Church apt. with 3 bdrms 2 attached bath, balcony/large terr agt *****04 D.ll ORCHID APT. 3 1 rms Marble/ parquet 1400 sq ft f'hold $338K1,048 words
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Advertisement904 1988-06-30 17 186 For Sale: Private Apartments RIVERWALK GALLERIA. 2 4 I bdrm 1,249/ 786 sq.ft Beautiful seaview High fir Shang *****85 RUBY PLAZA PRIVATE apartment 3 rms I hall, 1,700 sq.ft for sale $280,000 Tel. *****30 SOMMERVILLE, 2000 SQ.FT. High floor, 3 bdrms. Si 1 servant's Occidental *****00/ *****31. SPOTTISWOODE PK.904 words
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Advertisement1152 1988-06-30 17 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. BUKIT BATOK 8LK. 329, corner, ceramic, rockstone, kitchen appliances, blinds, new doors, nicely kept $128k 5-RM. JURONG EAST 8LK.234 marble, cabinet, wardrobes, well kept, opposite mosque/MRT. $128k-CPF $109k 8LK. 106, morning sun. good view facing greenery. $128k BLK 240/ 305, ceramic, cabinet, wardrobes, alrcond.1,152 words
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Advertisement1072 1988-06-30 17 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments J=s 5-RM. BEOOK N. Renovated $103K Teck Whye $89K Everton/ Spottlswoode Pk $168K Pandan Gdn. $IOSK Teban $94K World Property *****55 A.M. KIO 4/ 5-rm. BedoL N. 3/4/5-rm Bedok Res. 3/5 rms. Clementl 3/5 rms. Eunos 5 rms. Also other estates YSO 296-6666 A.M. KIO1,072 words
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Advertisement1033 1988-06-30 17 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK 5-RM. PT. Mk 97 6"; All terrazzo. cabinets etc $105k 453-5555 CHAI CHEE 3-RM. Blk 19 All terrazzo, wardrobes, cabinets, well kept $38,000 neg. 747-7381 CHEAP 837K1 (CPF $40K 3-rm T Payoh. high fir no blocking, nicely renovated *****80 JGH. CLEMENTI AVE. 4, 8LK.1,033 words
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Advertisement903 1988-06-30 17 191 For Sale. HOB Apartments 3-RM OLD KALLANG Al 95. $28K AM Klo Blk 625 $47K Full CPF *****92/pg *****08 3-RM. SIN MING Rd blk 22. Boon Lay blk 208, 215; Ghim Moh blk 5 6. Clementi blk 322. 362 *****78 3-RM. SYED ALWI Rd King George's Renovated $57K (full903 words
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Advertisement830 1988-06-30 17 192 HDB Apartments Wanted JURONG rr east -west B»H rr Clementi Btti t| west-coast r~i kz, telok-blangah Ba V QUEENSWAY K-fl -J- GHIM-MOH HOLLAND ETC fcj Ganuina buyara urgently looking for HOB/ HUDC flats Ang Mo Klo/ Hougang a Bedok/ Marine Parade/ Chal Chee a Geylang Bahru/ Sims Dr Aljunied830 words
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Advertisement809 1988-06-30 18 194 Factory Space 194 Factory Space INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I Factory for sale I Ideally located in Aljumed Road H Area from 1.227 2.637 sq ft B I 4fc TRAOE INDUSTRIAL I 8 ~_m DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD I I Hall 16 Ra(fles Quay. 29-02 M I Hong Leong Bldg Tel *****58809 words
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Advertisement538 1988-06-30 18 196 For Sale. Office Spaces OFFICES wmwm Maxwell Ho4iaa 2300 sq.ft. OoMan MM* Twr. 915-8000 sq.ft. Paaea Centra 3000 sq.ft. Paopla 1 Pk. Ctr. 500-1000 sq.ft. For Laaaa Paaea Centra 635-4407 aq.ft. Sim Urn Tower 732 sq.ft The Ptota 246-1065 sq.ft The Arcade 610-1000 sq.ft. Peopto'a Pk. Ctr. 420-620 sq.ft.538 words
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Advertisement941 1988-06-30 18 197 For Rent: 197 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces I FOR LEASE OUB CENTRE ONE RAFFLES PLACE OFFICES Tower —6.B46 sqft 9.000 to 18,000 sqft Podium 6,103 sq ft SHOPS 409 to 4,176 sq ft For enquiries, please call I OUB Centre Limited Tel: 532 2577 NEXT TO CATHAY,941 words
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Advertisement690 1988-06-30 18 TEXTILE CENTRE. 900 sq ft Partitioned carpeted. $1,600 neg Tel *****36. THE ARCADE 220 1050 sq ft office space for rent high fir Lindtrac *****55 THE ARCADES FROM 610 1000 sq.ft. from $3 00 p.s.f onwards call Kenwood *****16 #09-93 GOLDEN MILE Complex 925 sq.ft Sea-view. Partitioned $1 20 psf690 words
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Advertisement818 1988-06-30 18 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: I Shop Spaces Shop Spaces j Are you hungry fora sumptuous appetising meal? Bring along your appetite to the hottest annual food feast in town The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88 now on every Wednesday and Saturday till 14 September 988. You may818 words
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Advertisement640 1988-06-30 18 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours AUSTRAIM""" NEWJEAL/VND PRICE INCLUDES: Return Airfare f^'"'"*""\ Motel Accommodation with private facilities V J J~^ Airport/Motel/ Airport transfer for most destinations 3 f W Automatic night Insurance of US$l5O,OOO 1 J Jetset Travel Kit including a travel bag Duty-free shopping vouchers in640 words
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Advertisement113 1988-06-30 18 MERSING/TIOMAN By Exprot* Forry (2 Hours) 3D2N $125 4D3N $145 3 meals daily. BBC uatood lunch Boat outrnj. snorktllinc. fishrnj lonpiouM Chalet Accoflimodatiofl DELIGHT HOLIDAYS #02-15 Fortune Centre J TEL: *****00 ALLSTATE TRAVEL T A/542 30 Kuching cruise /fly $445 SO Kuching/ KK fly/cruise $MS 10 Balam fst. 2D Balain113 words
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Advertisement759 1988-06-30 19 241 Tour* 241 Tour* 241 Tour* 241 Tour* 241 Tour* g^^^ 4 With American Express Travel, vou can either choose from a range of packages or opt to mix our holidays with ideas oj your own to match your needs. 4 AI'STRAUA ADELAIDE from $1850 fin Amernn. aiuuia. Britain. <759 words
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Advertisement52 1988-06-30 19 MALAYSIA/ INDONESIA ISLANDS BEST VALUE BEACH/ HILL TOUR Sun.Sand.Sea TIOMAN BMI Kg. Sr Pmjm $140 2D BAT AM ISLAND FROM $120 PANT AI PRIMULA RESORT JIW 3D P ANGKOR ISLAND FROM $17* B BESAR HILLSIDE CHALET SIM ALAND EXPRESS (TA 2M) 190 Middl* RO #02 18 For tun. Ctr. T»l52 words
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Advertisement53 1988-06-30 19 PULAU TIOMAN/ BESAR from $105 Incl. seafood lunch In Merslng. Olamso Tours. Tel: *****10 •01-15 Furama Hotel TA 354 SPECIAL 4-DAV PACKAGE. Full board. 2 days excursion. Seafood lunch $145. Evergreen Travel it Tours *****88, *****39 TA4OO j IMPERIAL TOURS *****M. For Reliable Si Economical Worldwide I Airfares, Tours ti53 words
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Advertisement227 1988-06-30 19 with GREYHOUND Ideal for the independent traveller! JJSiffKJRIPrISS. unlimited bus travel from US$99 ESCORTED TOURS: 12 days wonders of Golden West from USs6Bs* Lot Angeles. Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco 9 days Southern Highlights from USs62o* Washington, Orlando, Epcot Centre, Walt Disneyworld 8 days Canada Circle227 words
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Advertisement128 1988-06-30 19 241 Tours EUROPE i r NEW! W EXCITING! VALUE-fACKEOS H weekly departures I |1!3999J USPIEMDOUR I 1 1 weekly departures 1 ftURO^I DCUGHT I weekly departures I |^445gJ I EXPERIENCE I if weekly departures I it weekly departures I pi Coach tours $386 1 Car Hive per day )$64 I128 words
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Advertisement568 1988-06-30 19 241 Tour* 12D China Highlights Guanezhou-Gmkn Baling Shanghai HariQZtxKi-Guangzhou'Hong Kong Dtp Tut t Sat Jul 12 23 COA.9A Aug 26 9 16. V3O o 15D Enchanting China Bawng-Nanfing- tMjxi-Suthou ShanghaiHangznou Gu*o Guangzhou HongKong oteWMi&F. jui 15 CO7OO 29 Aug 5. U26 WfOO 15D Gems of China B«itmg Xian Shanghai Suzhou568 words
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Advertisement1148 1988-06-30 19 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours HIP J?up e t l>a vet V^&See EUROPE with EURAIL >' jWeIWE 1 5 Days from US$2l O \k fe^ti? Unlimited FIRST CLASS travel Ejoffi£:*?: __^S *4 i t hr oughout 16 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES >«L-. ■>;'' 'iwHa^Sx "*i JMiffyr^ Flexibility Go where and when1,148 words
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Advertisement1592 1988-06-30 20 262 Home Tuition i-^-_-a-__-_-H___-_________-___- I CONSULT US FOR TUITION Firstly, we need your co-opera-tion to FACILITATE our service to you. Furnish us with your child's present academic situation. This will help us DETERMINE their weaknesses whilst focusing on the most appropriate tutor We'll then assist these tutors to slowly IMPROVE1,592 words
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Advertisement501 1988-06-30 20 263 Academic Courses PRE-U 2 REVISION COURSES HAMLET PRIDE A PREJUDICE WORDSWORTH HISTORY PAPER 14 4 6 Call CCD *****22 QCE *O' 'A' Commerce Stream. Part-time classes. Systematic, 81k.231 Bain St. #05-01, Bras Basah Complex, S'pore 0718. Tel: *****27/ *****41 GCE A 1 LITERATURE (Critical Appreciation) Sun. 2.00-3.30pm 3/7. Tel:501 words
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Advertisement1603 1988-06-30 20 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses JP INFORMATICS f 1 1 COMPUTER SCHOOL •Z 1 Sophia Rd #03-01 Peace Centre Singapore 0922 sjß^Bßßjf^Bjßjßjßjßjßjßjßjßjßjßjßjßjßjpflpjsjßjßjß TU« PrAfoCClAliolc graduates can get two years exemption for Computer I llw lUI vdolUliulO Science degree programmes at accredited US universities1,603 words
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Advertisement574 1988-06-30 20 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses /<j^^ Systematic y^Ktf^y) B ft ir Co^o— Tel *****41/2 J Full Part Time Classes^) Leading to C 4 G NTC 3 Eum Basic Electronic Audio Radio Servicing TV VCR Servicing Digital Technique* Practical Electronic* Electncal InsL Grd 3 Electncal Engrg. Pt. 1. 2. 3. Theory practical574 words
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Advertisement664 1988-06-30 20 267 Language Course* 267 Language Cours*>« am V A Bjggl ihj m, 7 Professional^^V^Jßl jfcpK bosses Teachers 'j^&M I Active Sodal Full-Time and^W i"y Programme Part-Time Coursesj\_ I J 1 H Excellent Premises Co "™*t? r Mu^ and Children Examination Registration Courses now open ATT LANGUAGE CENTRE courses built to664 words
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Advertisement338 1988-06-30 20 289 Driving Instruction RELIABLE. QUALIFIED ROV trained Instructor. Fetch/ send. Bedok/ Tamplnes area. Interested, call Son. *****06. SOON TKN DRrVMO. Bedok, Hougang, Ylshun, A.M. Klo. Anv area. Woodlands/ Jurong. *****61 TANJONO KATONO DRIVING Ctr. For final theory and hourly driving Call: 9am -Bpm.. *****83 ZKJ DftJVBM CTK. Fetch/ send. Katong338 words
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Advertisement574 1988-06-30 21 271 Modelling/ 271 Modelling/ Deportment Courses Deportment Courses Your Professional Image.... Get it Right! THE POWERS EXECUTIVE IMAGE PROG is designed for both the male A female executive who want THE EXTRA EDGE Social business etiquette Business Presentation skills Speech Improvement Public Speaking Total Appearance Appropriate Dressing Explore your natural574 words
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Advertisement422 1988-06-30 21 276 Fitness/ Sports Instruction DANCERCISE Commencing: t/7/Si This programme Is specially designed for Ladles who have a desire to keep fit and enjoy a more active life. Please call: METROPOLITAN YMCA *****00 tor more Information LOW IMPACT Commencing: 4/7/M A 3-month programme alms to Introduce THE BASIC OF AEROBICS TO422 words
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Miscellaneous175 1988-06-30 21 SUN TAN By collette STEAD C^^iß;nsiW^ TWo^^^^^»B^HH Wl/FS be BB ""B»BB| f I CUPSOFTTEfiATA. TIH£ W1 _J^^^ P^^ IT U/l*€N YGU.ShCW Don' r -you 6ft.trt6 f6w% J /^W If \T*£hlH6T YcucAßl!) MT\ \h\{^zNz you^cNc^y^y L j y ft) THE BOJIN LOSER By Art Smnsom P.. I FOUUO \T) /nDU SUPE175 words
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Miscellaneous455 1988-06-30 21 PEANUTS By Schuiz WWILE UiE'RE TWNKIN6 ABOUT p ON T YOU DisCuss r~ /okAY MACAROMII IT, ui£ SHOOLP DECIPE IF T ANP TAKE A VOTE 7 x' 1 ANP CHEESE J U)E RE 601N6 TO KILL A BEAR rt -r ar I J\ IT 15 FOR SUPPER OR A MOOSE..^455 words
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Fitness & Style
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Article, Illustration1132 1988-06-30 22 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG Affluent, health-conscious Singaporeans have transformed the humble bicycle into a power machine with designer togs to go with it. reports. MODEL Helmie Anis, 23, blew $6,000 on a French racer bike, a Vitus Carbone 9, because he wanted the best.1,132 words
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Article, Illustration275 1988-06-30 22 YOU cycle to keep fit, so observe these rules and avoid killing yourself while doing it: 1. Unless yon are doing speed training, it is a bad habit to hold onto the drop handlebar as it causes you to look down. You should hold onto the275 words
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Advertisement273 1988-06-30 24 f DISTRIBUTION SUPERVISOR A dynamic and expanding industrial concern is looking for a suitably qualified individual to fill the above appointment. The appointee will be responsible for the smooth operation of the Despatch, Distribution and Mailing service, close liaison with the relevant authorities, shipping companies and airlines, and supervision of273 words
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Advertisement522 1988-06-30 24 <fflBJ> Du Pont Far East Inc Mibsidian of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours, one of the largest US corporators worldwide, invites applications for the following positions: CUSTOMER SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE The Job: Provide services to customers in the Asean region for electronic products Process customer orders Ensure prompt and accurate handling522 words
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Advertisement677 1988-06-30 25 SALES EXECUTIVE (MAGAZINES) (AROUND $26,000 PER ANNUM) Our Company is an established Group of Companies and the vacancy exists in our publishing division. The appointee will be working with clients and advertising agencies with the objective of generating the sales revenue tor our well-known magazines. Candidates should have at least677 words
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Advertisement1744 1988-06-30 25 —MM M NOTICES WATT AKKERMANS PTE LTD 1 HONG KAH COMMUNITY CENTRE I DONATION DRAW 1988 urgently requires raw Date Sunday 26 June 1988 ■aifMBgBWBMHBJHaPHBJI I Ist Prize: *****0 tJl i l|»jtjflTrJ^l»T*?HA?l?*ni i 2nd Prize: *****3 m**MMmlM=^mmjmmmmmm*m 3rd Pr i ze: *****8 Requirements: S 4th:*****7 29th:*****5 54th:*****4 79th:*****1 GCE O'1,744 words
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Advertisement816 1988-06-30 25 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPI BUC OF SINGAPORE Salt No 1144 of \*r. Between SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED Plaintiffs Aad 1. BAK TIONG YEW 2. WONG KIM UAN (toed aa administrator* of the estate of Bak Tlong Hoe, deceased) Defendanu NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: WONG KIM UAN as one816 words
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Advertisement805 1988-06-30 26 NOTICES i GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED i AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (Incorporated in Singapore) I UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31 MARCH 1988 GROUP COMPANY 1988 1987 1988 1987 SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO Turnover 36,513 82,557 55 8 15,716 53,075 70 4 Investments other income 3,712 3,268 13.5805 words
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Advertisement941 1988-06-30 26 V I FIMA METAL BOX BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held on Monday, 1 8th July, 1988 at 9.30 a.m. at the PJ Hilton Hotel, Jalan BaraV ***** Petaling Jaya, Selangor941 words
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Advertisement312 1988-06-30 26 wishes to inform all policyholders and the general public in Singapore that effective 1 st July 1 988 All Conditional Binding Deposit Receipt on Account of First Premium' will bear serial numbers commencing with No: A*****1 OR J*****1 (applicable for Singapore Only) All existing receipts bearing serial numbers earlier than312 words
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Supplement 10 th Courtesy Campaign
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A supplement to mark a decade of the national drive
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Article, Illustration243 1988-06-30 27 Yeo Ning Hong - Yeo Ning Hong MESSAGE Dr Minister tor Communications and Information NINE years ago, the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. launched the first Courtesy Campaign. Its mission "To create a pleasant social environment with Singaporeans considerate to each other and thoughtful of each other's243 words
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Article, Illustration361 1988-06-30 27 UMA MOORTHY - Singa what it could have been UMA MOORTHY By EVER wondered how the cute and adorable mascot of the National Courtesy Campaign came to be? It is an interesting story. Two years after the official launch of the National Courtesy Campaign in 1979 the need to create an official mascot361 words
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Article, Illustration771 1988-06-30 27 YANG MEI LING - YANG MEI LING By STUDENTS are at the ideal age when values pertaining to courtesy and civic consciousness should be inculcated. Five teachers, two principals and three members of the public interviewed feel that the best place to promote such771 words
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Article355 1988-06-30 27 UMA MOORTHY - UMA MOORTHY By WHEN the National Courtesy Campaign was launched in 1979, little did the organisers know that the event would be turned into a profitable venture by enterprising local businesses. For Singa created as the official mascot for the Courtesy campaign six years ago355 words
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640 1988-06-30 30 BRENDAN PEREIRA - BRENDAN PEREIRA By f SERVICE with a big smile. That is what police and other enforcement officers strive to achieve to prove to the public that they are doing their day's job with sincerity. It is a heavy burden to put on a640 words
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Article, Illustration488 1988-06-30 30 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By MA CAR stalls at a busy traffic junction. The driver, an elderly woman, gets out of her vehicle as a motorist would do when such things happen. She lifts the bonnet and peers into the engine compartment. Not that she knows488 words
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Article, Illustration484 1988-06-30 30 SHARON SIMON - Fuji says $900,000 for courtesy campaign worth it SHARON SIMON By: FUJI Photo Film Singapore can take pride in being the first company here to fully sponsor the annual National Courtesy Campaign, now in its 10th year. The company, established four years ago, had wanted to show they cared about484 words
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Article, Illustration748 1988-06-30 31 Moving to better homes with bad manners in tow Old habits die hard. And when it comes to community social behaviour, it takes between three months to a year to cultivate a new awareness and socially acceptable habits. LYNETTE ONG reports fIMPR O V E MENTS in the standard of748 words
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585 1988-06-30 31 YANG MEI LING - YANG MEI LING By THE business may be retailing, transport or banking. But the aims are the same that of providing good service. And as far as the Singapore Retail Merchants Association (SRMA), NTUC Comfort and the Post Office Savings585 words
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500 1988-06-30 31 MAY HO - Requests worldwide for help in courtesy drives MAY HO By ■AN EXHAUSTED housewife holidaying in Singapore; a society wanting to sustain the level of courtesy and preventing it from backsliding in Britain; a school in Muar wishing to hold a courtesy campaign for its students. These are among the numerous500 words
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Advertisement210 1988-06-30 27 COMMEMORATIVE STAMP ISSUE Date of Issue 6 July 1988 f (Wednesday) I Jl Stamp Denominations 10c, 30c and $1 \g f 1# First Day Covers <f^fS /F# ~~^~~i i tit r These attractively designed envelopes complement the new F\%^^P\ *^S^ stamp issue. Customers can buy them at 15 cents each210 words
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Advertisement52 1988-06-30 28 FUJI SALUTES COURTE In Japan, we the highest stage of deve society. It denotes a peop both mentally and spiritual!) Now, we are caring and consideration in Today, we sal Singaporean who says "Coui RjlilEl I Ell Ril A community service by Fuji UU I I kiwi with the Ministry52 words
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Advertisement65 1988-06-30 29 URTESY IN SINGAPORE n, we believe courtesy is p development in civilisec a people who has maturec biritually. b are witness to this same tion in Singapore. we salute each and every "Courtesy begins with me." P^ Ii i v I'll i2s^ O community service by Fuji Photo Film (S)65 words
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Advertisement561 1988-06-30 30 SUPER GIVEAWAYS WHEN YOU PLAY TOTO m A Super anniversary prizes. That's what you're in for when you f M W\ P^ a y T° t0 in July. Not only can ggjjjlj hi J^ mj^/rmr ou w^ n koto's top cash prize, you can also win fantastic prizes in the561 words
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Advertisement25 1988-06-30 30 MAKE COURTESY THE WINNING WAY WITH US In support of the National Courtesy Campaign Singapore Pools thank our IPR/P M^ SIfIGRPORE patrons SINGAPORE M POOLS25 words
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Advertisement599 1988-06-30 31 Computer Education For Children I What other benefits does CAL offer? tffl^^ A computer club which allows and encourages your child to I I H spend and develop their new found knowledge on their own *"!Sr ee timc v^' m h trs hip to the club is free and a599 words
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Advertisement439 1988-06-30 32 ■last day": at JADE 2 HURRY! HUBBY! nam, 2.15, 5.30*8.45 9* WINNER of i«^KAHBBI ACADEMY AWARDS B nc^ BEST PICTURE 331 M. B Wmnet of 4 Gdden Globe Awards fl^U P tk*-™, |£$TPICTWjC »c|- W^^ B t^a fmder®r rtmW- CAPITOL: HUBRY! SEE IT NOW! (*****59) 11am, 2.15, 5.30 ft 8.45439 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration744 1988-06-30 33 CAROL LEONG was among the charmed audience at David Copperfield's show at the World Trade Centre on Tuesday. THE audience is waiting. Twenty-five minutes. Languorous and more than slightly irritated. But not at David Copperfield. Something else. Something else that goes like this: "This744 words
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Article, Illustration219 1988-06-30 33 JUDITH HOLMBERG - JUDITH HOLMBERG CAN a glass of water flung in the face wash away the armour people wear in public? In Haresh Sharma's short play, Snow White And The Giant Goldfish, it certainly goes a long way in helping two people reveal their true selves behind219 words
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Article, Illustration182 1988-06-30 33 TOP Chinese director Xie Jin announced on Tuesday that he will make a movie with popular Taiwan-born actress Lin Qingxia, beginning next month in Shanghai, the New China News Agency reported. Lin, who is now in Hongkong, will play the heroine in LastAFP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration280 1988-06-30 33 JENNY LAM - JENNY LAM IF YOU still have not seen The Last Emperor, today's your last chance to do so. This historical epic which swept nine Oscars, including Best Picture, ends its 111-day season today at Jade 2. Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and shot in280 words
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Advertisement77 1988-06-30 33 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill in the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged/presented by: Venue:77 words
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Page 33 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1988-06-30 33 What s On PERFORMANCE ARTS FESTIVAL: BEIJING CENTRAL ACADEMY OF DRAMA THE LEGEND OF SANG SHU PING VILLAGE. Human instincts and emotions come into conflict with traditions and customs of the tribal village of Sang Shu Ping. Victoria Theatre. 8 pm. Tickets at $20, $30 and $40 are available at89 words
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Miscellaneous91 1988-06-30 33 contemporary artists. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 am 5.30 pm. On till Sunday. CHANGI PHOTOGRAPHER. A permanent display of George Aspinall's photographs featured in his book, The Changi Photographer, taken secretly while he was a prisoner of war of the Japanese in 1942. I^e Meridien Singapour Changi, Madure Suite, 7th91 words
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Miscellaneous102 1988-06-30 33 From 9am to 7 pm daily. Tickets at $3 for children below 12 years and $5 for adults are available from the Landing Steps behind Parliament House (tel: 222-2528). SINGAPORE SCIENCE CENTRE OMNI-THEATRE: PLANETARIUM SHOW OASIS IN SPACE. This feature takes the viewer back to the beginning of time to102 words
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Miscellaneous102 1988-06-30 33 soar over the skies, perform aerobatics and blast off for outer space. Tuesdays to Fridays: Hourly intervals at 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 pm. Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: Hourly intervals at noon, 2-4 pm and 6 pm. $4 for children below 12 and $6 for adults. On till102 words
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Miscellaneous88 1988-06-30 33 THE ZOO ANIMAL SHOWS. Orang utan and snake shows: 10.30 am and 2.30 pm. Elephant and sea lion shows: 11.30 am and 3.30 pm. Admission: $2.50 for children and $5 for adults. VAN KLEEF AQUARIUM IMPORTED RARE AQUARIUM FISH. Featuring more than 50 species. 10 am 6 pm. Admission: 5088 words
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Miscellaneous94 1988-06-30 33 am. Admission: $2 for children under 12 and $5 for adults. PERANAKAN PLACE HALF-HOI RLY TOURS of a re-creation of a turn-of-t hecentury Straits Chinese residence. Peranakan Place, Orchard Road. 11 am 6 pm daily. Admission: $2.20. Tickets are available from Keday Kopi. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM GUIDED TOURS. Guided tours94 words
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Miscellaneous959 1988-06-30 33 I I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (confd) 7.45 On The Road 7.50 On Air (confd) 8.00 News 8.10959 words
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Article, Illustration471 1988-06-30 34 KOH SIEW TIN - Strange, suspensef ul version of Hansel and Gretel fable KOH SIEW TIN ■MY VIEW by I Thursday Feature Special Whoever Slew A unth- Roo? (Ch 5, 10.35 pm): This suspense movie, made in England in 1971, is a rather crude adaptation of Hansel and Gretel. Auntie Roo (Shelley Winters) is471 words
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Article, Illustration133 1988-06-30 34 KIDS' CORNER (Ch 5, 3 pm): In today's Kids' Corner episode of Dodo Club, we look at a rare animal which spends its whole life among the branches in the forests of Madagascar. Also featured are some orang utans from Sumatra and Borneo. The presenter of Jack133 words
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Miscellaneous678 1988-06-30 34 I SBC WO\# W Ml piogtammes English unless otherwise indicated 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by Kids' Hugo Fish introduces a food in Paris that produces super-intel-Corner (See For the Young) ligence, Scarab steals it and the Bionic Six are faced with a 4.15 Teochew Opera Imperial Seal678 words
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