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Title Section14 1988-08-11 1 The Straits times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration781 1988-08-11 1 Pitched battles in Rangoon Protesters seize police stations; 3 policemen beheaded, radio says RANGOON Rangoon erupted m a mayhem of killing and rioting yesterday as security forces fought demonstrators on the third day of mass protests against the government, official and diplomatic sources said. Rangoon Radio said troops opened fireReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 781 words
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Article69 1988-08-11 1 A guide to elected presidency Singapore Inc rests on reserves of $30 billion built up during the past 29 years of nationhood. There are no checks at present to stop an irresponsible government m the future from squandering these reserves. One proposed safeguard, to be debated m Parliament today, is69 words
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Article, Illustration104 1988-08-11 1 61 was happy because the people were happy, and satisfied because we have not wasted the 23 years since independence. It could have gone very differently and we ought to be thankful that it turned out well. There was no guarantee that an independent Singapore104 words
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Article, Illustration492 1988-08-11 1 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN Monday night's Orchard Road party He hopes that party can be repeated this weekend By IT WAS a mistake to cut short Monday night's National Day party on Orchard Road, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday. The 100,000 people who492 words
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273 1988-08-11 1 Chok Tong all for another bash soon FIRST deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said last night he was m favour of having another National Day party at Orchard Road within the next three weeks. He said he agreed with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew that another bash should be273 words
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Article26 1988-08-11 1 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 20 28 points to 2,058.85 m the first 1 hours of trading yesterday AFPAFP - 26 words
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653 1988-08-11 1 Investors jittery after US discount rate increase TOKYO The increase m the US discount rate upset Tokyo investors yesterday, sending prices to the biggest fall of the year and pacing a sharp increase m the American dollar against the yen. The NikkeiAP; UPI; Reuter - 653 words
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136 1988-08-11 1 THE Singapore stock market, which was closed on Tuesday for National Day, reacted yesterday to the sharp falls m Tokyo and Hongkong with The Straits Times Industrial Index shedding 29.91 points to 1.147.96. This was despite the positive news of the 11.1 per rent136 words
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Article368 1988-08-11 2 Spore to pay its way FROM next January, Singapore will become a "net contributor" of funds to the United Nations Development Programme the world's largest multilateral aid agency for developing nations instead of a "net recipient" country. This is because of its high per capita income. This means Singapore368 words
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Article239 1988-08-11 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE closing of Burma to the outside world and monopoly of power by the Burma Socialist Programme Party (BSPP) have proved very costly to the country. They make the country poor and produce political dissatisfaction. Former strongman Ne Win also failed to groom leaders who239 words
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Article88 1988-08-11 2 TAX EVASION PROBES ONLY THE INLAND Revenue Department refers to The Sunday Times report on Aug 7 which quoted Mr Francis T. Scow as having said that "m an effort to stop him from criticising the Government, several government departments, including the Comptroller of Income Tax, investigated his affairs".88 words
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Article207 1988-08-11 2 Peace teams m Gulf THE United Nations raced to ensure the guns remain silent on the Gulf warfronts after eight years of killing with the arrival of the first UN ceasefire teams m the capitals of the belligerents. Five-member teams from the UN Iran-Iraq military observer group207 words
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Article212 1988-08-11 2 Biondi's third berth MATT BIONDI claimed his third berth for next month's Seoul Olympics, winning the 100-metre butterfly with the world's fastest time this year. He clocked 53.095 ec, o.2ssec slower than the world mark. Biondi is hoping to compete m four individual events and three relays at the212 words
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Article623 1988-08-11 2 Perfumed padi fields RICE, a staple food for most of us m Singapore, is no longer such an easy commodity to buy at the grocery shop or the supermarket. Where once you could ask for Thai, Indonesian or Chinese rice, you now have to take your pick from623 words
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Article258 1988-08-11 2 F&N PAYS $6 1m FOR TLC BEATRICE SINGAPORE FRASER NEAVE is on the expansion trail again this time m a buyout of its US partner m the Meadow Gold ice-cream and Daisy milk operations which will boost its earnings by more than $9 million. The soft-drinks giant said m258 words
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158 1988-08-11 2 Peace before trade THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila has said that the Cambodia problem needs to be resolved first before trade between Thailand and the IndoChinese countries can be opened up freely. He said his country's relations with Vietnam, Laos and Indochina should improve steadily158 words
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Article368 1988-08-11 2 Buyers' Guide SECTION II Clossifieds Sect. I 27 Sect. II 6 23 Appt Notices Sect. II 26 28 Cinema Sect. II 26 Comics Sect. II 28 Product Advertiser Section/Pate Air-Con Hock Checng &Co i -18 Airfnes China Airlines I 10 Auction Taha Rushton Bailey I 15 Audio Atlas Hi-Fi i368 words
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Article, Illustration685 1988-08-11 3 Burma under the gun Uprising also shows anger against 26-year rule, say diplomats BANGKOK Burma's normally placid Buddhists were dri <en to mass protests by hunger for rice and for responsive leadership, said Burmese sources and diplomats m Rangoon. They said thisReuter - 685 words
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Article, Illustration290 1988-08-11 3 RANGOON The Burmese Foreign Ministry has issued an official warning to embassies m Rangoon that diplomats should avoid going out of their embassies unless necessary and then to be extremely cautious. The warning came as violence escalated m the Burmese capital, diplomatic sources said yesterday.UPI; AP; Reuter - 290 words
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Article87 1988-08-11 3 BURMESE consular officials around the world have m recent weeks tried to screen out journalists attempting to enter the country under tourist visas. This week Burma stopped issuing tourist visas, either concerned for the safety of foreign visi- tors or not wishing to have them reportAP - 87 words
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Article, Illustration426 1988-08-11 3 Student union co-ordinating anti-govt demonstrations BANGKOK Anti-govern-ment demonstrations m Burma have proven surprisingly strong partly because of a recent reorganisation of student activists, according to the Far Eastern Economic Review. The magazine said m its latest issue that following spontaneous riots m March, a secret student union was formed mReuter - 426 words
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468 1988-08-11 3 RANGOON Prominent Burmese dissident Aung Gyi, a retired brigadiergeneral and former associate of General Ne Win, wrote several open letters criticising the government for economic mismanagement and political repression before he was arrested on July 29 for "attacking the state". Mr Aung Gyi's anguish was apparent468 words
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460 1988-08-11 4 Unarmed peace-keepers from 25 nations will be placed along entire border BAHRAIN The United Nations raced to ensure the guns remain silent on the Gulf warfronts after eight years of killing with the arrival of the first UN ceasefire teams m the capitalsReuter - 460 words
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269 1988-08-11 4 5,000 lottery players find 8-8-8 is not winning combination SEATTLE Nearly 5.000 tickets were sold with tho numbers 8-8-8 for Washington State's three-digit lottery game on the date 8-8--88. but only the 88 tickets sold for the combination 3--5-5 were winners, a lottery spokesman said. But m Albany, New York,AP; UPI - 269 words
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415 1988-08-11 4 ISLAMABAD Afghan forces took control of Afghanistan's second largest city after nearly 7,000 Red Army troops evacuated the provincial capital, diplomats said. Most of the 6,750 Red Army troops were evacuated from Kandahar by air from Aug 4 to 7,AP - 415 words
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277 1988-08-11 4 ONG MING SEING - Reagan names the first Hispanic for Cabinet post ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON In what is widely regarded as a political move to help his deputy, Mr George Bush, m the presidential election, President Ronald Reagan has nominated the first Hispanic American for a Cabinet post. Announcing his277 words
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383 1988-08-11 4 BEIJING Authorities m Xinjiang, west China, have issued a tough warning against separatist riots m the latest sign of ethnic unrest m the Muslim-dominated region. "Those who cause riots will be condemned for generations, cast out by the people of all ethnic groupsReuter - 383 words
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423 1988-08-11 5 Activities costing the US billions of dollars, says Webster TORONTO Despite changes m the Soviet Union, Moscow has increased its recruitment of US spies and sapped the United States of billions of dollars worth of security advances, CIA Director William Webster saidAP - 423 words
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Article, Illustration206 1988-08-11 5 LONDON She's only fifth m line to the throne, but from the hospital crowds to the headlines, the birth of Britain's newest princess has shown the royal family working a magic that defies even the experts. "I can't think why there's such hystericalAP; Reuter - 206 words
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285 1988-08-11 5 Soviet scientist reveals plan for a super space observatory BALTIMORE (Maryland) The Soviet Union is considering building an enormous, orbiting "super observatory" which it feels could be launched by the end of the century, a Soviet scientist said on Tuesday. Mr Nikolai Kardashev of the Soviet Academy of Sciences saidAFP - 285 words
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200 1988-08-11 5 Cosmonaut who took part in Mir mission dies MOSCOW Mr Anatoly Levchenko, a Soviet cosmonaut who took part m a mission to the Mir space station last December, has died, Tass news agency said. He was 47. Tass said he died on Saturday after a grave illness, without elaborating. ItReuter; AP - 200 words
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561 1988-08-11 7 Electronics firms losing them to service sector and banks TOKYO Japanese electronics companies could lose the best and brightest of the nations engineers unless the firms improve their declining image, according to industry experts. "Electronics firms are trying to expand their number of engineers,Reuter - 561 words
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225 1988-08-11 7 SAN SALVADOR American Secretary of State George Shultz ended here late Tuesday a whirlwind one-day visit to Costa Rica, Honduras and El Salvador as part of his nine-nation Latin American tour. Mr Shultz, who met his four Central American counterparts m Guatemala CityAFP - 225 words
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Article76 1988-08-11 7 MOSCOW The Soviet Union is interested m closer economic co-operation with Australia, officials said here on Tuesday after talks with a group of Australian Members of Parliament. The trade deficit between the two countries m favour of Australia could be squared through the creation of joint ventures,AFP - 76 words
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Article30 1988-08-11 7 JOHANNESBURG A South African policeman and a suspected guerilla were killed m a gun battle near the republic's border with Botswana, a police spokesman said on Tuesday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration215 1988-08-11 7 NEW YORK Pop and screen star Madonna donned running togs for charity on Monday, signing on as runner No. 1,000,001 m next month's Care-Sport Aid 88 "Race against time", a global benefit for the world's impoverished children. "Saving the world from hunger and diseaseUPI; AFP - 215 words
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101 1988-08-11 7 BELGRADE Two Dutch tourists spotted lighting cigarettes with Yugoslav money m the Adriatic resort of Makarska have been fined and expelled from Yugoslavia, the state news agency Tan jug said. Peeters Hendrikus, 25, and Peeters Hermanus, 36, were expelled, the newsAP - 101 words
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Article34 1988-08-11 7 BELFAST Irish nationalists threw grenades and firebombs at British security forces m Belfast overnight as Northern Ireland marked the 17th anniversary on Tuesday of internment without trial of suspected guerillas. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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276 1988-08-11 7 ONG MING SEING - WASHINGTON The House of Representatives has approved a free trade pact which will eventually eliminate all tariffs between the United States and Canada. The House voted 366-40 on Tuesday m favour of the agreement which was signed by President Ronald Reagan and276 words
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221 1988-08-11 7 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON More patients than ever before are suing doctors m Britain, a report has revealed. The number of claims has doubled m three years, according to the Medical Defence Union, Britain's biggest insurance society for doctors and221 words
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168 1988-08-11 7 China hunts its own 'Loch Ness monster' BEIJING Chinese scientists are flying hovercrafts over a remote lake m north-western China m the latest effort to solve the mystery of a horse-eating water creature known as China's Loch Ness monster, a news report said on Tuesday. "For years, domestic animals haveUPI - 168 words
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264 1988-08-11 8 Indonesia helps its illegal workers abroad JAKARTA Indonesian Manpower Minister Cosmas Batubara has said the government was taking steps to protect Indonesians from prosecution for working illegally abroad although Jakarta has never endorsed the influx of illegal workers to countries such as Malaysia. Mr Cosmas said that because tens of264 words
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311 1988-08-11 8 3 books with 'communist ideas' banned in Indonesia JAKARTA The Indonesian government, concerned about a possible revival of communism, has banned three books that it says contain communist ideas. The ban was announced on Tuesday by AttorneyGeneral Sukarton Marmosudjono, who also ordered the Jakarta public prosecutor to take action againstReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 311 words
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Article, Illustration363 1988-08-11 8 TAN LIAN CHOO - Siddhi: Peace in Indochina before trade By TAN LIAN CHOO Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK In response to reports that Thailand will soon change its Indochina policy under the new government led by Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan, Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila has said that the Cambodia problem needs to be resolved first363 words
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353 1988-08-11 8 MANILA The US Navy is investigating the crew of one of its ships for not rescuing Vietnamese refugees who allegedly wound up killing and eating some of their companions to survive at sea, United Nations and Navy officials said yesterday. If theAP - 353 words
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524 1988-08-11 9 STAN DEAN - STAN DEAN It will drop appeal against acquittal, says Manglapus By of the Foreign Desk MANILA Malaysia is to release 48 Filipino fishermen arrested over four months ago by coast guards and accused of illegally fishing m Malaysian territorial waters, Philippine Foreign Secretary Raul524 words
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241 1988-08-11 9 MANILA A Swede arrested with two others and accused of links with the communist rebels has left the Philippines for West Germany. A Swedish Embassy official said on Tuesday the departure of Stellan Hermansson, 30, for Frankfurt was "perfectly legal No charges haveReuter; AP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration315 1988-08-11 9 Magsaysay award for Philippines' graft-buster MANILA Mrs Miriam Santiago, the Philippines' graft-busting immigration commissioner, is to receive the 1988 Ramon Magsaysay award for government service, the award foundation announced here yesterday. The former trial court judge was cited for her "bold and moral leadership m cleaning up a graft-ridden agency",AFP; AP; UPI - 315 words
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Article50 1988-08-11 9 JAKARTA Garuda Indonesia plans to buy mediumsized jets such as the DC-9 next year to cope with growing traffic on its domestic routes, Antara news agency reported. The Indonesian flag-carri-er now operates six Boeing--7475, six DC-lOs, nine Airbus A-300s, 18 DC-9s and 34 Fokker F-28s. AFPAFP - 50 words
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355 1988-08-11 9 JAKARTA Singapore's Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr Barry Desker, has said that he is optimistic about the future of bilateral relations, citing the excellent rapport between the countries' top leaders and areas of close co-operation. "I would say that Singapore-Indo-nesia ties have been marked by355 words
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144 1988-08-11 9 MANILA A West German executive was shot dead by masked robbers m the Philippines m front of his family, police said yesterday. Three masked men last weekend broke into the home of Mr Heinz Thomann, manager of a metal foundry m the northernReuter - 144 words
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Article36 1988-08-11 9 BANGKOK The tourism industry has become the second most important source of revenue after agriculture for the northern Thai province of Chiangmai. Deputy Governor Petch Khumsorn of Chiangmai said about 1.3 million tour- BernamaBernama - 36 words
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374 1988-08-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's remarkable economic recovery from the 1985 recession is not purely due to external factors but to the government's role m doctoring it back to health as well. While economists, busy revising their forecasts of the nations economicBernama - 374 words
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657 1988-08-11 10 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Old and New Umno candidates and PSRM leader to do battle By JOHOR BARU About 10,000 people are expected to converge on Dewan Jubli Intan today to witness nominations for the crucial Johor Bam parliamentary seat. Barring the last-minute entry of657 words
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401 1988-08-11 10 Stop quarrelling and modernise your political act, Malays told KUALA LUMPUR Malay dominance of the country's political system would be undermined if the present challenges to the current political leadership continue unabated, a former deputy minister said yesterday. Datuk Abdullah Ahmad, former deputy minister for science, technology and the environment,Bernama - 401 words
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187 1988-08-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba yesterday expressed the hope that all Malays will unite to uphold their struggle to face future challenges. "We should forget wha» had happened m Umr.c and the important thing now is to unite and moveBernama - 187 words
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202 1988-08-11 10 Those involved in old Umno activities may face fine, jail TELUK INTAN (Perak) Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayob warned yesterday action can be taken against anyone involved m activities of the old Umno which is now an unlawful society. Under the Societies Act, anyone involved m theBernama - 202 words
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Article171 1988-08-11 11 Suspected drug kingpin arrested KUALA LUMPUR Police have arrested a man believed to be a drug kingpin involved m operating several drug-processing laboratories here. They seized 24 capsules containing a colouring agent to make processed heroin appear pink when the suspect was picked up from a house off Jalan HangNST - 171 words
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747 1988-08-11 11 SALIM OSMAN - SALIM OSMAN The Tun Salleh affair By KUALA LUMPUR Former Lord President Tun Salleh Abas yesterday said he totally disagreed with the findings of the six-man tribunal which found him guilty on five charges of misconduct. Breaking his silence three days after his747 words
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Article, Illustration297 1988-08-11 11 MALACCA Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat said yesterday that the semarak (loyalty with the people) movement has succeeded m fostering unity among the different races. He added semarak had proven successful m intensifying solidarity and cooperation among them, and refuted allegations that itBernama - 297 words
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221 1988-08-11 11 IPOH A trader who allowed his wife to have sex with a 70-year-old man has been sentenced to six months jail by the Syariah Court here. The woman, Jayah Hussin, 33, was fined M 55,000 (553,850) while the man, Ibrahim Said, was jailedNST - 221 words
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472 1988-08-11 12 SHAUN SEOW - SHAUN SEOW It will be net contributor of funds to UNDP By FROM January next year, Singapore will be "graduated" from the list of "net recipient" countries deserving aid under the United Nations Development Programme. Because of its high per capita income, Singapore will472 words
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362 1988-08-11 12 TELECOMS will take a major step next week m its efforts to establish m Singapore by the early 1990s a telephone network which will be completely controlled by computer. It will call for an international tender to supply more than 250,000 lihes362 words
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Article, Illustration184 1988-08-11 12 Overstayer gets jail and cane for robbing, molesting woman MURUGESH, 23, an Indian national who admitted robbing and outraging the modesty of an amah was sentenced to five years' jail and 15 strokes of the cane by a court yesterday. The woman, 48, a divorcee, was alone m her Kandang184 words
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Article, Illustration179 1988-08-11 12 ARTHUR LEE - Shark meat in made-in-S'pore dog food ARTHUR LEE By SHARK meat is to be used as the main ingredient m a locally manufactured dry dog food expected to be out m the market late next year. The project, a joint venture between a dog trainer and two veterinarians, is believed179 words
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503 1988-08-11 12 A FACTORY worker, accused of murdering an 85--year-old woman brothel keeper, said m his defence yesterday that he had intended only to commit robbery because his girlfriend was pregnant. Tan Hung Thiam, 25, claimed that he had not intended to harm the woman and503 words
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110 1988-08-11 12 THE Registers of Electors for all 42 SingleMember Constituencies and 13 Group Representation Constituencies (GRC) are now on sale at the Elections Department at the Treasury Building The Single-Member Constituency Register costs $85 a copy and the GRC register $170. A complete set of110 words
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274 1988-08-11 12 Resort hotel on Sentosa gets planning go-ahead PLANNING go-ahead has been given for a 33,000 sq m resort hotel on Sentosa. According to the latest construction statistics released yesterday by the National Development Ministry planning approval has also been given for improvements to Sentosa beach and lagoon. These will include274 words
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524 1988-08-11 13 Inspiring, wonderful, excellent let's have bigger stadium EXCITEMENT over Tuesday's National Day Parade spilled over yesterday with one reader suggesting that a bigger stadium be built so that more Singaporeans can be part of such a celebration. This was one of the reactions of 18 readers who called The Straits524 words
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Article, Illustration904 1988-08-11 13 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN By TUESDAY'S successful National Day Parade 88 left Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew feeling happy, satisfied and proud. And he is expecting a better parade next year. "I was happy because the people were happy, and satisfied because we have not wasted the904 words
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351 1988-08-11 13 ABOUT half a million people have visited the National Day Carnival on the first three days alone, surpassing all expectations. Elated organisers of the carnival at Marina Centre now think that when it ends on Sunday, more than a million people would have351 words
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356 1988-08-11 13 WAS Tuesday's National Day Parade Mr Lee Kuan Yew's last as Prime Minister? If some people thought that, it probably had to do with all the talk about elections and the fine tribute Mr Lee paid First Deputy Prime Minister356 words
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Article, Illustration685 1988-08-11 13 RAY DHALIWAL; NG WEI JOO - RAY DHALIWAL NG WEI JOO By and WHAT would you have done if you were the organiser of the Orchard Road party on the eve of National Day? With about 100,000 people on the streets and hardly space to move, would you have allowed685 words
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368 1988-08-11 13 THOUSANDS of the National Day Eve party-goers m Orchard Road were stranded because of a lack of public transport. "Why can't bus and train services be extended for such large-scale celebrations?" asked Christie Ang, 16, a Katong Convent pupil. Her complaint was echoed368 words
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617 1988-08-11 15 Some key recommendations HALF the cost of special education which is about (our times the cost of primary education should be borne by the Government, with voluntary organisations providing the rest. SALARIES of teachers m special education schools should be m line617 words
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420 1988-08-11 15 THE High Court jailed five men for between two and eight years yesterday for their role m making fake American currencies. Printing broker Ang Hwa Chye, 34, and Ong Ker Lian, 27, unemployed, who were described as conspirators m the scheme,420 words
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Article, Illustration402 1988-08-11 15 MATHEW PEREIRA - MATHEW PEREIRA By A PUPIL practising her letter-writing skills was one of those who responded to a call for public views and suggestions for the Agenda for Action drawn up by the Government. Secondary 2 pupil Lew Mi Fon, 13,402 words
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251 1988-08-11 15 S'pore-Kulai railbus rolls on Sept 8 THE railbus service between Singapore and Johor using modern Hungarian-made railbuses will roll on Sept 8. Malaysian Transport Minister Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik will flag off the first train at Kulai m Johor that morning. It will carry YIPs including government and press251 words
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Article, Illustration456 1988-08-11 16 TOH CHONG - TOH CHONG Four masked men get away with $500,000 By JUST a day after its official opening, a goldsmith's shop m Bukit Batok was robbed yesterday by four masked men who smashed its showcases with hammers and iron rods. Police sources estimated the456 words
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102 1988-08-11 16 A SCHOOLBOY died m hospital after he was knocked down by a car m Alexandra Road yesterday. Police said Richard Goh Lye Soon, eight, was dragged for about 10 metres after the accident near a traffic junction m front102 words
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472 1988-08-11 16 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR By THE five-man gang who pulled off Monday's $1.2 million jewellery robbery, the biggest this year, may be Malaysians who are now probably m a hurry to get rid of the loot. Goldsmiths m Singapore and Malaysia have been alerted by472 words
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Article, Illustration267 1988-08-11 16 A HONGKONG seaman was sentenced to death yesterday for murdering a cook m a pantry on board a ship about three years ago. Tsang Yuk Chung, 42, charged with causing Mr Leung Sang's death at the pantry on board the Kilmun berthed267 words
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384 1988-08-11 17 OOREEN SIOW - OOREEN SIOW By SALES of new cars zoomed m the first half of this year, with motor traders reporting that sales m the six months outstripped that for the whole of last year. And they are confident the momentum will keep up384 words
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95 1988-08-11 17 Search on for best company newsletter THE search for the best I company newsletter has j begun. The National Productiv- ity Board, which is orgai nising the competition for the sixth year, has invited entries from companies. The deadline is Sept 15. The board said the competition's aim is to95 words
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Article, Illustration484 1988-08-11 17 FOO SIANG LUEN - FOO SIANG LUEN By A FATHER chased his eight-year-old son with a kitchen knife when the boy defied orders to take a bath and went out to play. Inspector Mickey Lee, prosecuting, told a court yesterday that when the boy returned from play, Wong484 words
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Article, Illustration133 1988-08-11 19 Rambo 111 nets villains and over Slm at cinemas THE "rat-tat-tat" pumping of Rambo's machine-gun is being matched by the non-stop ringing of cash registers at Cathay Organisation cinemas screening his latest offering, Rambo m. After only eight days of screening at 22 cinemas, Rambo 111 has netted 551,079,210. AudiencesHENRY RODRIGUES - 133 words
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Article113 1988-08-11 19 A YOUTH, liable for national service, left for Australia with a four-month exit permit but remained there for the next four years, a district court heard yesterday. Syed Hassan bin Syed Idros, now 21, had, after the first two months of legal stay as a113 words
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Article, Illustration167 1988-08-11 19 THIS IS how a man is believed to have fallen three metres to his death from the concourse of Tong Building m Orchard Road on Sunday. The body of the unidentified man was found on the ramp leading to the underground carpark at about 9.10 am.DAVID MILLER - 167 words
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Article144 1988-08-11 19 THE number "8" proved unlucky for salesgirl Thong Lai Yin at 8 pm on 8-8-88. That was the time on Monday when she was duped into losing $200 by two men posing as Arab tourists. Miss Thong, 26, a salesgirl with the Puma Boutique at Raffles City,144 words
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Article54 1988-08-11 19 THE Merlion is no more high and dry. It is once more spewing water from its mouth. Its defective pump, specially ordered from Britain, was replaced m time for the National Day celebrations. Installed m 1972 at a cost of $100,000, the 16-year-old national symbol malfunctioned because54 words
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442 1988-08-11 19 SHAUN SEOW - SHAUN SEOW SMA mission to study investment options there By BARELY half a year since a 30-member Singapore investment mission visited Johor, another group of local businessmen will be heading across the Causeway this time to Malacca. The delegation from the Singapore Manufacturers'442 words
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317 1988-08-11 19 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By THIS year's Bench and Bar Games was to have been the biggest between lawyers and judges of Malaysia and Singapore. But the Aug 26-28 games will not take place the first time they have been called off since they started317 words
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Article100 1988-08-11 19 Injured labourer in coma A LABOURER, believed to have been m a fight, is m a coma at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital with a deep wound on his forehead, said a police spokesman. Mr Salim bin Abdul Abbu, 24, who works on Pulau Bukom, was found lying on a100 words
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Advertisement728 1988-08-11 14 luicrmfOipn hhf To)| Elected F~~z\ WWI Bh If VI I mmfC^^^^^ Presidency proposal Wll IllOllUl G H feiC^^^ v^iiMm Wm& H VX^Si^ Who n P r ?tect v^9|^|%^^3o b savings? I ,IJaA VJ >^ d^jmm! *&G^\ if 9v ing the countr y' s assets and the integrity of the V728 words
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Advertisement289 1988-08-11 16 Waterford V CRYSTAL Warcrford Wedgwood at #01-01, Dclfi Orchard, Tel: 734 8375. Also at Daimaru, Isetan Orchard, Robinsons, Tangs and Tokyu. Ads of the same nature flock together m The Straits Times Classified for results Join OCBC Legs Paddles 88 v 1 Test your stamina m a brand-new sport. Run289 words
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Advertisement14 1988-08-11 18 BUY TheNewPaper and have one onus FREE More details m The New Paper today.14 words
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Advertisement176 1988-08-11 19 Three-month diversion for Lentor Avenue QFROM 10 am today, motorists travelling south along Lentor Avenue, between Track 24 and Lorong Persatuan, will be diverted onto an adjacent carriageway. This traffic diversion is to facilitate the ground system work of the Seletar Expressway and Lentor Avenue Interchange. The Public Works Department176 words
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Advertisement377 1988-08-11 19 Professionals and DIV users alike E^. A Ift need attractive dependable soiu- a^^l tions to such tiling problems as \ft v n. spacing between tiles and walls |a\^ m baths and kitchens That's why HHpv 1 Hi we carry only the best Homelux [7- ft\ «l aW tiling aids Featured377 words
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Article637 1988-08-11 20 RECENT developments m Burma must have come as a surprise to many outside observers. The resignation of strongman Ne Win and the spate of anti-government demonstrations all seem so unexpected. How could a placid, if not inert, people suddenly go on a rampage? How is it possible637 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1988-08-11 20 ELIZABETH BECKER - ELIZABETH BECKER By After Bogor talks, lines clearly drawn for next stage PARIS In the past month the diverging paths to peace m Cambodia have merged, largely under the masterful direction of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, and a political agreement is on the horizon. It1,182 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1988-08-11 20 MURRAY SEEGER - MURRAY SEEGER By Of the Economics Desk IN LOOKING around the world with the eyes of a reformer, Mr Mikhail Gorbachev concluded that the Soviet Union is falling behind not only the Soviet Union's big capitalist rivals, but also the newly industrialising countries (NICs)1,067 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1988-08-11 21 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON By of the Foreign Desk BEIJING Xiao Bu (Little Bu) personifies China's frustrated new generation of professionals. She's privileged. She's talented. She's a graduate of the most prestigious university m the land. She's creme de la creme. But Little Bu doesn't getFile - 1,253 words
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906 1988-08-11 21 Millionaires get rich on cheap socialist labour BEIJING China's new heroes are millionaires who run private businesses men and women who little more than a decade ago would have been persecuted as "bad elements". Official newspapers are singing theii praises and telling their stories m one of the clearest signsLOUSE BRANSON - 906 words
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Advertisement171 1988-08-11 20 UUr«ifr¥Ml ni#i I lonics m BWlflHwwww r l Jl^r B^k Birth Jj^^^ sj^BJ I prv^nancy d^B Kv^^B BWWt Infant A ChtMcar* J IBhV Wlth Cl>nx tttVAK vjlr] BIbH Mom,, > \^Jft^H^r^^^^^ I Kindly enrol my name as a subscriber of Parents Homes Magazine n WRSm H| Please tick appropriate boxes171 words
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Miscellaneous6 1988-08-11 20 It's Cheah ICAN'THELP IT IF IT'S6 words
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Advertisement295 1988-08-11 21 J '2&M. Z Compute's and Comr^unicat I— :>.:..■.:*:■....■ S SeW^^B^^^^^lKK> gj ■yr—'r^rF 1 1 111 -iJß^iT^ ,^JHPI^ From simp/c word processing fo desktop pub- new OS/2 operating systems, the Power Mates build And m the opinion of Personal Computing, "The disk storage. The PowerA/lafes and 2 have 554 //shing fo295 words
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134 1988-08-11 22 I REFER to your report "Enter politics if you have the inclination, Dr Tay tells undergrads". (ST, Aug 9). I regret that the headline and parts of the article wrongly conveyed what I had actually said m my speech to the Nanyang Technological134 words
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334 1988-08-11 22 Singaporeans don't stay for long, says small firm WE quote from the report "Bid to reward and attract workers" (ST, July 27): now that the economy has recovered and there is a tight labour market, employers should reward their workers for the sacrifices made during the recession..." We are a334 words
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164 1988-08-11 22 Replies WE refer to the letters "Given notice but without full payments" by "ExPils" and "Only 6 weeks maternity leave" by "Cheated and Victimised". (ST, July 27). Let us clarify some of the points raised by the two writers about the Employment Act. While the164 words
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Letter54 1988-08-11 22 I REFER to the letter "Doubts about direct-sell-ing scheme" by "Confused". (ST, Aug 8). I would appreciate it if the writer would telephone me on *****19 *****31 to provide me with the name of the company referred to m the letter. PEGGY TAN (MISS) (or Registrar of54 words
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194 1988-08-11 22 Comptroller of Income Tax responds to Francis Scow's comments THE Sunday Times report on Aug 7, quotes Mr Francis T. Scow as having said that "m an effort to stop him from criticising the Government, several government departments, including the Comptroller of Income Tax, investigated194 words
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343 1988-08-11 22 Is there no other way to safeguard interests? I READ your report on the Government's White Paper on an Elected President with interest. However, at the end of it, I was left puzzled with many questions. (ST, July 30). I do not think anybody will question the rationale behind the343 words
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589 1988-08-11 22 Proposal should be thoroughly and rigorously discussed On Elected Presidency LIKE many other Singaporeans, I followed with great interest the recent Government White Paper on the proposal for an Elected President, which was tabled m Parliament by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. (ST, July 30). I589 words
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Advertisement124 1988-08-11 22 Be a successful ENGINEER and reap the rewards 1 he City and Guilds (C&G) of London Institute's FULL TECHNOLOGICAL CERTIFICATE qualifies you for registration as a TECHNICIAN ENGINEER with the Engineering Council Engineers Registration Board m England ATT DISTANCE EDUCATION CENTRE now offers I you a comprehensive, up-to-date, easy-to-follow. examination-oriented124 words
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Advertisement215 1988-08-11 22 f^ CERTIFICATE IN SALES MARKETING 16th INTAKE COMMENCING 6 SEPTEMBER 1988 AN INVITATION TO APPLY Are you finding it difficult to get that Senior Sales Representative or that Sales Supervisor /Executive job which your working experience qualifies you for? Is it because you don't have that vital piece of academic215 words
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Article, Illustration50 1988-08-11 23 ST Index plunges FOLLOWING the 615.49-point plunge in the Nikkei Stock Average yesterday, the Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 29.91 points to 1,147.96. Turnover shrank to 66.35 million units, worth 191.21 million from Monday's 67.61 million units, worth $99.37 million. Declines overwhelmed advances by 185 to 22.50 words
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Article71 1988-08-11 23 HariMMlftit 498 +42 MCBHM|sMc H't +«Vi RottmjmlTiu SOS S Ifattaff 310 +4 KMbn M w SOc 149 +4 K-MTHNrhA It +3>4 Kulibkn 2tS +3 Iw X*> Nfim 103 2 K4TM M +2 Im On Tah SOc 71 +2 hwmt CO 2 kMln 34 +2 Mttnptii SOc M +I>4 r*Kt71 words
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Article64 1988-08-11 23 OCX 140 -t5 N3 715 -45 Trjramjrco SM -45 SU 1220 -30 (KB 535 -30 CX Twf 414 -2t MrtroHMfi 7M -25 SPH 7M -23 CtrtbosSOc MS -2S IM tan 535 -25 Ntanm S3S -2S OUB 37t -22 SUF«««n 1350 -20 MCBSOC 40-20 H*«Par 3tt -It City 0t» «h64 words
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Article16 1988-08-11 23 Promet 8,296,000 JC-MPH Wrts A 3,260,000 M Resources 50< 2,545.000 M Credit Wrts 2,471,00016 words
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Article111 1988-08-11 23 Aug 8 Auf 10 BT Composite 1043 86 1017 58 Bl 06' OS 254 225 CAO 5907 6026 lOdiyMAvg 6063 6041 BT 06V +*****78 +*****85 ST Industrials 1177 87 1147% ST Finance 2261 09 2207 91 ST Hotels 706 02 6% 38 ST Properties 568 33 560 54 ST111 words
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Article68 1988-08-11 23 Closing Change Vol ('000) Amtafc Enpt 20c 1 62 -4 15 Fup Offstt 20c 101 -3 38 G8 HMp 10c 1 61 Metabck 2Sc 0 995 cd -0 5 118 Nat Kap 50c 1 21 —5 200 Seaport National Printers 50c 251 -2 31 Snfatroncs 20c 1 27 —668 words
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Article38 1988-08-11 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 High 1505 40(26/8/87) 1327 69 (.11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) ***** (28/4/86) Ml time High 1505 40 (26/8/87) 1327 69 (11/8/87) Ml lime low 74.75(17/9/64) 470 92(28/4/86)38 words
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Article28 1988-08-11 23 DM V FT 8$ HK$ ISI USf 1 9167 ***** unq ***** 7 8035 1 6855 ***** 134 85 6 4850 2 0465 7 8030 *****28 words
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Article13 1988-08-11 23 THE US dollar gained 220 ticks to close at DM1.9215 m Singapore.13 words
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Article50 1988-08-11 23 Eurodollar: Lost 12 ticks to 91.30 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 61 ticks to 0.5222 a contract. British Pound: Lost 46 ticks to 1.6820 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 49 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 350 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Lost US$5.lO to U*****.00 an ounce.50 words
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Article92 1988-08-11 23 MONTREAL US investors will be able to trade gold and platinum options on the Montreal Stock Exchange from Aug 29 following a ruling by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Exchange President Bruno Riverin said on Tuesday. Mr Riverin said the Montreal exchange would be theAFP - 92 words
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Article103 1988-08-11 23 LONDON— Kuwait pledged on Tuesday not to raise its 21.68-per cent stake m oil giant British Petroleum Co PLC but the British government said it could not accept the undertaking while an inquiry into the holding was going on. London-based Kuwait Investment Office signed legally-bindingReuter - 103 words
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Article68 1988-08-11 23 NEW YORK, Boosted by a windfall gain of US$5O million (SJIO2 million), Trans World Airlines (TWA) announced on Tuesday a doubling of its net second-quarter earnings. For the three months, it earned U5597.2 million on a turnover of US$l.l4 billion, whirh was up 8.6 per cent fromAFP - 68 words
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583 1988-08-11 23 EDMUND LOH - EDMUND LOH By Soft-drinks giant's move will boost earnings by more than $9m FRASER A NEAVE is on the expansion trail again this time m a buyout of its US partner m the Meadow Gold ice-cream and Daisy milk operations which will boost583 words
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437 1988-08-11 23 R. RAJENDRAN - Isetan proposes rights issue to raise $50m R. RAJENDRAN By JAPANESE retail giant Isetan (S) Ltd is proposing a l-for-2 rights issue to raise $50.1 million. It is also planning to open two new speciality stores a move market analysts see as a direct response to CX Tang's Studio, which437 words
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Article208 1988-08-11 23 SINGAPORE Slipway Engineering Co, a subsidiary of the Keppel group's Singmarine Industries, has won an $18-mil-lion contract to build three tug boats for the Thai government. The deal, believed to be the group's biggest, is equal to more than a third of its total turnover208 words
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245 1988-08-11 23 Sembawang Shipyard to make $1m from vessel-upgrading job SEMBAWANG Shipyard Ltd has clinched a $10-mil-lion contract to upgrade a roll-on roll-off passenger vessel to a cruise ship for scuba-diving enthusiasts and their families. As its profit margin is about 10 per cent, the contract is expected to contribute about $1245 words
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273 1988-08-11 23 GSI profit for first half drops 61% to $990,000 GENERAL Securities Investments Ltd (GSI), the closed-end investment trust company associated with the DBS Bank, yesterday released dismal first-half results. Its group pre-tax operating profit tumbled 61 per cent to $990,000 from that m the previous corresponding period due to a273 words
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150 1988-08-11 23 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation Limited has followed United Overseas Bank's lead m raising its interest rates across the board. After nearly four years of rate cuts, local banks are starting to come m line with the global trend m interest rate hikes. Effective yesterday,150 words
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Article45 1988-08-11 23 HAW PAR Brothers International Ltd has said it has no plans at present to take over Malayan Credit. At the same time, Malayan Credit also told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it has not received any notice of an impending takeover.45 words
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372 1988-08-11 23 LIM ENG HAI - LIM ENG HAI By DBS Bank Results for six months to June 30, 1988 1986 1987 Aftertax profit $86.25 mil $72.64 mil Gross dividend 8% 8% Earnings per share 41 OM1t» 36 cants DBS Bank group has lived up to market expectations372 words
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264 1988-08-11 23 BONVESTS Holdings Ltd is making another bid to acquire 65 per cent of trading company Coop International Pte Ltd. Eight months after an aborted offer of $9.7-mil-lion worth of new Bonvests shares for the stake, Bonvests directors are offering $8.66264 words
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Article3870 1988-08-11 24 AD shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Taieiempted dividend P/E ratios reflect the last annual consolidated results. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investments Scheme t Margin stocks ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each,3,870 words
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Article3462 1988-08-11 24 INDUSTRIALS Apnomoto (260 268) 265 (2) Alcom (104 105) 104 (47) 106 (I) 105(14) API (51 52) 51 5 (24) 51 5 (6) 51 (1)52(28)52 5(6*53(26)54 (46) 54 5 (3) 53 5 (2) 51 (25) AISB (141 142) 145 (48) 144 (107) 143 (43) 1423,462 words
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Article214 1988-08-11 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.6290—1.6318 6.23—6.09 Canadian dollar 1 6822- -1 6844 5 99— 5.90 NZ dollar 1.3721-1 3748 7 43-7.22 Sterling pound 3 4534-3 4572 2 92-2.88 US dollar 2 0465-2214 words
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Article353 1988-08-11 25 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3 2tt 2V4 2U Monthly 2 Autosave 3 Fixed deposit 1 month 3 2* 2<< 2MI) 2 months 2 4 1 3 months 3 2* 2V« 2 4 (1) 6 months 3 4 3 3 4 3(1) 9 months 3353 words
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Article116 1988-08-11 25 THE US dollar closed little changed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it ended marginally changed at 2.0465 75 m torpid trading. It traded within 2.0470 and 2.0485. It opened initially at 2.0470 80. Against the deutschemark, the US dollar opened at 1.9170116 words
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Article165 1988-08-11 25 Tl'.E kilobar market traded between 5528,180 and 5528,270 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.40 427.80. It made U*****.10 427.50 early m the market. It recovered to U*****.60 428 (day's high) m mid-market before closing for lunch at U*****.50 427.90. It reopened m the afternoon at165 words
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Article30 1988-08-11 25 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 427 00—427 50 Closed Hongkong 426.80—427 20 428.20—428.60 Tues Mon New York 427.50-428.00 430 20 430 70 London 425.00—425 50 432 25—432 7530 words
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Article282 1988-08-11 25 Managers' price* for August 11 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 (ft- I 12 The Savings Fund 0 93—0 99 Spore Prog Fund 0«3—O»7 S pore Sec Fund 0 69—0 7*»d S pore Invest Fund 0 73-0 78 Spore Equity fund O S2— O S6 Asia Unit Trust282 words
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Article26 1988-08-11 25 Closint prices Copper Tuts Spot 1228 00-1229 00 (1266 00-1267 00) 3 months 1234 00-1235 00 (1264 00—1265 00) Market tone Easier Sales 6.850 tonnes26 words
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Article108 1988-08-11 25 Crude MS tome palm oil August 1055 (south) 1040 (central i Refined palm ofl US J tonnes RBD palm oil August 420 (sellers) September 420 (sellers) October 430 (sellers) RBD Stearin unq RBD Olein August 430 (sellers) September 430 (sellers) October 442 50 (sellers) Nov Dec 442 50108 words
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Article340 1988-08-11 25 Hut 10 Cents Change (M) A N I 204 -6 Aberfoyle 600 voch Age Amcof 508 unch Ampol Exp 273 -2 Ampol Pet An* 482 -6 Anodne Aust 21 unch Ashton 1 70 -4 B H P 834 -10 Beach Petroleum 29 unch Bed Group 263 *5 Bond Corp340 words
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Article18 1988-08-11 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore 255 00 September down one cent Malaysia 344 00 September unchanged18 words
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Article17 1988-08-11 25 Tin Closing prices Ms/kHo XL Tin 19.20 down four cents Turnover 69 tonnes down 10 tonnes17 words
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Article25 1988-08-11 25 dmcpficn Silver IM/troy v fttd Tuts Singapore 6 59-6 64 Closed Tun Mmi Htm York 6 58— (t 63 Una. Sourer Ctt&t Suiise Sport25 words
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Article25 1988-08-11 25 CJosinf prices Aluminium tonne Tun Spot 1568 00—*****0 (1540.00—1545 00) 3 months 1484.00— 1486 00 (1460 00—1465 00) Market tone Steadier Sales 12.400 tonnes25 words
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Article70 1988-08-11 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 88 91.31 32 91.33 91.29 91 30 7825 Dw 90.91 90.92 90.88 90.88 3043 M»rBS 90.93 90.93 90.89 90 90 868 June 90.80 90.83 90.80 90.80 157 Sept 9072 90.72 90.71A 90.72 D«* 90.61 M»r» 9070 words
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Article30 1988-08-11 25 (IS dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 88 0.5234 0.5236 0.5214 0 5222 344 Dec 0.5262 !H*rBJ 0.5302 Open Int (Men): 13T7. Art Vol (Mon): CM.30 words
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Article26 1988-08-11 25 British Pound) Open High Low Sen Est Vol Sept 88 1.6810A 1.6820 Dec 1.6720 M»rBS 1.6640 Open Int (Mm): IST Art \ol (Mon): NU.26 words
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Article31 1988-08-11 25 I Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 88 0.*****0 0.*****8 0.*****0 0.*****0 755 Dec 0.*****0 Mar» 0 *****7 Open Int (Mon): 4545. Art Vol (Mon): SSfi.31 words
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Article45 1988-08-11 25 i \ikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est V«l Spot *****.76 *****.76 *****.98 *****.87 Stpt 88 ***** 950 ***** ***** ***** 2986 Dfo ***** ***** *****A ***** 12 Mar» ***** Junr ***** Open Int (Mm): 1783. Act Vol (Mm): 117.45 words
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Article24 1988-08-11 25 i 'SJ per troy ounce! Open High Lw Sett Est V.I A M BB 427.00 Open Int (M»n): NU. Act V«l (Mm): NU.24 words
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Article169 1988-08-11 25 WtUcaMt WiUkK H^fc L<w S«ti H^t. lo- Wi 71 M 7J 208-21 73 183* 172 I*3 41 41 41 74 1158 107 lIS 72 72 72 75 70A 70 125 117 123 74 39A 39 19M IM 184 77 23A 19 263* 268 78 9 3518 356169 words
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Article94 1988-08-11 25 S.ptMcolh S«t»Mpvn M^ti l<*. Wtt H^ti Lo« S.t. 9125 18* 16 9t II 9150 7 7 7 25 24 24 9175 4 441 4« 9200 2 Ml 49 9225 931-95 9250 CAB MSB 120 9275 CAB 1431 145 9300 C*B 168* 170 9325 CAB 1931 195 9350 CAI94 words
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Article64 1988-08-11 25 I I I I I -i i i i NST Index Wednesday 1.857.10 (1,878.17) ~~0 Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 2,579.38 (2.634.04) Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,631.50 (1,657.20) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 27.554.87 (28,170.36) Financial Times Industrials 1 Tuesday 1,501.10 (1,514.70) Dow Jones Average Tuesday 2,079.13 (2,107.40) (Figures m brackets refer64 words
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962 1988-08-11 25 SEVERAL days' speculation of a sharp correction was realised yesterday when Singapore stock market prices plunged sharply across the board. The Straits Times Industrial Index took a steep 29.91-point fall to 1,147.% the largest day's drop m seven months. The Business Times Composite Index962 words
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Article223 1988-08-11 25 Auf 9 USJ Ctunf e Alcoo 51 -l»» Allied S.g 344 -H Amox Inc 22*i -IW Amr Corp 44*. >. Art 26 l Bethlehem Sri 23 H -1 Boeing Co 61 +W CoterpiKor Co 61 -IV. Cho*e Monhtn 29 H Chry»i«- Cp 23^4 -W Cit«orp 24H -W Cons223 words
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Article365 1988-08-11 25 Hut 10 Yen Charge A(inomoto 2900 -40 Akoi 605 -15 Amodo 1200 -30 Atoh. Chem 1040 -30 Aioh. Glow 1900 -20 Bonk Of Tokyo 1540 -50 Bndge*r ont 1 320 -30 Conon 1530 +10 Co*io Computer 1240 -40 Citizen 811 -18 D Nip Prmt 2460 -40 D Nippon Screen365 words
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Article567 1988-08-11 25 Auf 9 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS A«do Mfl 156 2 Allwd Lyoni 4 18 Anwc 386 I •T« riC 286 3 Bofdort 409 8 Bccchom 492 3 BICC 368 2 Rlu« Ci.n, 4SB 9 BOC Group 418 5 Boci 229 3 Sowoter 425 +7 •ATS 425 4 BAirwoyi '56 4567 words
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Article391 1988-08-11 25 Aut 10 HKS Chanjt Assoc Intl Hotels 2 825 -0 1 5 Bonk O» Eost Asio 1 7 50 -0 5 Capital Corp 0 69 0 07 Cothoy Pocific Air 8 70 unch Cheung Kong 740 -0 15 Crwno Lghf 16 50 -0 4 City Resources I 10 -0391 words
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177 1988-08-11 26 ROBINA HOUSE, a 22-sto-rey office and shopping complex at 1, Shenton Way, is up for sale by tender. The building was an urban renewal project on 3,348 sq m of land which had cost the developers $72 a sq ft. It has 19,210177 words
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Article, Illustration643 1988-08-11 26 Alan Greenspan's main priority is to fight inflation WASHINGTON Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has shown he is prepared to antagonise his own Republican Party and risk international tensions over the dollar by raising the discount rate by 0.5 percentage point toReuter - 643 words
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293 1988-08-11 26 Harrisons likely to have biggest paid-up capital on KL exchange KUALA LUMPUR A proposed 1-for-l bonus issue will give Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMPB) the largest paidup capital on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Paid-up capital of the plantation giant will increase to MsB46 million (*****.5 million) with the issuanceNST - 293 words
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333 1988-08-11 26 Trengganu govt acquires 29.5% stake in Larut Tin KUALA LUMPUR The Trengganu government has strengthened its position m Larut Tin Fields after buying a 29.5-per cent stake m the company. As a result of the acquisition the Trengganu government controls the single largest block of shares m Larut. Mentri BesarMBT - 333 words
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123 1988-08-11 26 KUALA LUMPUR Kampung Lanjut Tin Dredging yesterday said it had paid M 516.61 million (5512.81 million) for 8.21 million shares m Pan Global Equities. It also announced that by mutual agreement, it has called off the acquisitions of shares m Ayer Hitam TinMBT - 123 words
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Advertisement12 1988-08-11 24 (W The Straits Times ESS WEEKLY OVERSEAS EDITION Subscribe now. Call 740-1840/1.12 words
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Advertisement954 1988-08-11 26 DATE 16 Aug '88, Tuesday TIME 10am spm VENUE NCB Auditorium NCB Building 71, Science Park Drive Singapore 0511 Seminars 10.00 10.30 Mumps Multi-User Perspective Speaker Herman Ho. Mumps Systems Support 10.30 11.15 Multi User versus Local Area Network Speaker: David Brown, MGlobal USA 1.15 2.00 PC To Mini Connectivity954 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration282 1988-08-11 27 TRAINER Teh Choon Beng, who did not enter a single horse for the current meeting at Kuala Lumpur and is m New Zealand on a business-cum-pleasure trip, will be armed to the teeth for the Penang Sprint Trophy meeting starting on Aug282 words
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Article, Illustration409 1988-08-11 27 Many not renewed by W. Aussie turf club PERTH A number of trainers m Western Australia have not had their licences renewed for the 1988-89 racing season which started on Aug 1. This was stated by Geoffrey Miller. QC, a committee member of the409 words
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Article59 1988-08-11 27 BRISBANE Beau Zam was voted Horse of the Year for the 1987-88 season by members of the Australian Racing Writers' Association last night. Beau Zam, who turned four on Aug 1, is the early favourite for both the Asl million < 551. 64 million) CaulfieldJACK ELLIOTT - 59 words
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Article168 1988-08-11 27 ON THE TRACK with LIONEL LEE KUALA LUMPUR Ame-rican-bred Impeccable passed a blinkers test here yesterday. Sporting the gear for the first time, the four-year-old went better than two unnumbered horses when clocking 39.6 sec for 600 m. He finished full of running. Jockey A. Razmy168 words
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206 1988-08-11 27 NEWMARKET (England) Horse racing authorities m Britain are considering a clampdown on on-course drinking after a racegoer died during a brawl at Newmarket on Saturday. While police on Tuesday held nine spectators m connection with the death of Keith Dance, 24, representatives ofAP - 206 words
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Article1035 1988-08-11 27 PENANG A total of 237 horses, comprising 101 m Class 1 and 136 m Class 4, have been entered for the Penang Turf Club Sprint Trophy Meeting starting on Aug 20. Eight races have been scheduled on the first two days, seven on the third and eight on1,035 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration455 1988-08-11 27 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MDM. CHONG AH CHOY Departed 10th August 1988 Passed away peacefully leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Lam Mun Tong Chong Fong Lin A.C. Lum Pauline Lum Tony Lam Peter Lam Lv Sock Lan Danny Lam DAUGHTERS: SON-IN-LAW: Lum Yeok Mul Doris Lum \h Lool Jason455 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1988-08-11 27 The Family of the lat* MR GOH CHOON KHIM Departed Bth Aug M wishes to express their heartfelt appreciation to doctors it nurses of NUH for their care during his Illness, to Pastors It members of Pentecost Methodist, Bedok Methodist fc Bedok Lutheran Church, colleagues, relatives, friends well105 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1988-08-11 27 In Loving Memory Of MDM CHU A BENG CHOO Departed on 30th day of the Lunar 6th Moon (25 Jury 1987) Alwaye remembored by children, grandchildren A loved onoa. In loving memory of CATHERINE LAU OEOK ENO Departed 11th Aug ISSS Oone from our lives one so62 words
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Obituary, Illustration115 1988-08-11 27 323 Condolences 323 Condolences With Deepest Sympathy and Condolence to Our Managing Director Mr. Jason Tan and Hit Family on tha Damiee of hi* Mother-in-law MDM. CHONQ AH CHOY From: Chairman, Board of Management and Staff of LENSVILLE PTE. LTD. With deepest sympathies condolences to Our Managing Director, MR. RAYMOND115 words
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Obituary, Illustration162 1988-08-11 27 In Loving Memory of MICHAEL BOEY YEW HOCK Departed: August 11. IM7 He suffered patiently and long, His hope was orlght, his faith was strong; The peace of Jesus filled his breast. And In His arms he sank to rest. Dearly miaaed and fondly remembered by mother,162 words
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Advertisement21 1988-08-11 27 The Straits Times Classified The Greatness of Being Small SEND YOUR ENTRIES BIT AUG 13 jfji^^mg^^inter business "^B/xxjseatj^etrCS J Ji meetSB21 words
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Advertisement11 1988-08-11 27 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember.. v11 words
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Page 27 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous124 1988-08-11 27 Racing schedule FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 1 THIRD DAY: Class 1 and 2 1.400 m, Div 2 Div 1 and 3 1.400 m, Div 1700 m; Class 4 Div A. C, E 2 1,700 m; Class 4 Div A, and G 1,200 m, Div B C and E 1.400124 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration445 1988-08-11 28 AUSTIN (Texas) Matt Biondi added a third notch to his sev-en-race Olympic swimming agenda on Tuesday, leaving 100--metre butterfly world record-holder Pablo Morales to watch the event from the sidelines. Biondi, hoping to qualify for four individual events and three relays at next month's SeoulAP; Reuter - 445 words
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Article, Illustration155 1988-08-11 28 (Top two finishers m each event qualify for Seoul) Men's IMm fly: 1 Matt Biondi 53.095 ec I Jay Mortenson 53.29 3 Pablo Morales 53.52 4 Melvin Stewart 53.92 5 Wade King 54.11 S Keith Hayes 54.36 1 Mark Henderson 54.45 8 David Cademartori 54.54.155 words
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Article301 1988-08-11 28 Three best sellers: Judo, diving and swimming are the best sellers among South Korean Olympic ticket buyers, but many tickets are left for tennis and baseball, officials said on Tuesday. Of the 23,317 tickets on sale m South Korea for Olympic judo events, 21,494 or 92 per centAP; Reuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration231 1988-08-11 28 Oilers star Gretzky moves to LA EDMONTON Edmonton Oilers' Wayne Gretzky, the eight-time National Hockey League Most Valuable Player, has been sent to the Los Angeles Kings m one of the biggest player trades m professional sports history. The deal involving the nine-year veteran widely acclaimed as the best ofReuter - 231 words
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Article204 1988-08-11 28 QUETTA (Pakistan) India ensured victory m their six-match hockey series with Pakistan by holding the Olympic champions to a 1-1 draw m the Fifth Test here on Tuesday. India lead the series 2-1 and defeat m the last Test at Karachi today cannot stop them from retainingReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration352 1988-08-11 29 Singapore go down 3-0 to Malaysia PETALING JAVA Malaysia started off on a convincing note to register a comfortable 3-0 victory ovei Singapore m the inaugural East Asian Junior squash championship at the Bukit Bintang Boys' School here yesterday. The Malaysian junior team, led by World Junior championship players JayBernama; JERRY SEH - 352 words
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Article, Illustration307 1988-08-11 29 EDMOND (Oklahoma) US Masters champion Sandy Lyle was conspicuous by his absence at this week's American PGA championship, the fourth and final "major" tournament of the year. "He's skipping the PGA? I can't believe it," Jack Nicklaus said on Tuesday when asked what heReuter - 307 words
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103 1988-08-11 29 MINNEAPOLIS Pearl Sinn shot a two-round 140 to set a tournament record m the 88th US women's amateur golf championships and denied Michiko Hattori a fourth consecutive qualifying medal. A South Korean who attends Arizona State University, Pearl came from behind to take honoursAP - 103 words
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Article352 1988-08-11 29 ATHLETICS British pole vaulter Jeff Gutteridge lost his appeal i »ainst a life ban for taking drugs after an independent tribunal on Tuesday upheld the suspension imposed by the British Amateur Athletic Board two weeks ago. Gutteridge, a Commonwealth Games silver medallist m 1982, became the firstReuter; AFP - 352 words
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383 1988-08-11 29 PETER KHOO - Thomson Sec denied twice in one day PETER KHOO By THOMSON SECONDARY had two chances to upset the form book m the girls' A and B division finals of the Schools National softball championships at the Padang yesterday. But they failed because both defending champions, Hwa Chong Junior College and383 words
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Article183 1988-08-11 29 Scheme to spot talented sailors "THIS is really fun!" ex claimed nine-year-old Colin Ng as he went through the rig ours of learning the basics o windsurfing at the East Coas Sailing Centre yesterday. Colin is one of the many stu dents who are part of the Po cari YouthPETER KHOO - 183 words
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Article, Illustration323 1988-08-11 30 A. SURENDREN - Eighty, and he is still going strong A. SURENDREN By 4 Not to worry, I'll be able to return to my office m Owen Road soon and be able to give you the scores of all the SBH F L games! Mr Manickam (right) THE nation just turned 23 and323 words
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381 1988-08-11 30 porters with the results to the newsroom. Mr Manickam remarked that he had seen the inception of the SBHFL twice, counting its origins during the pre-war days. "In those days, we had a lot of Europeans who were company big-shots. They saw to the381 words
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Article, Illustration289 1988-08-11 30 EDINBURGH Former Scotland striker Steve Archibald joined Scottish Premier Division soccer side Hibernian on Tuesday, then revealed why he had not linked up with his former international colleague Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool. Archibald, who received a £250,000 ($850,000) "golden handshake" from Spanish club Barcelona last month, said:Reuter - 289 words
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Article224 1988-08-11 30 JOSE Ramon Alexanco, the Barcelona captain accused of raping a young Dutch woman while he was with the team m Holland, said he was leaving his future up to the Spanish club when he returned to Barcelona on Tuesday. Alexanco, 32, who was freed by a Dutch examiningAFP; Reuter; AP - 224 words
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411 1988-08-11 30 Rugby tour of South Africa is off JOHANNESBURG An international rugby union tour of South Africa was called off on Tuesday after only a handful of players braved the anti-apartheid sports boycott to join the squad. The World XVs manager, Australian Charles Wilson, made the announcement m Pretoria just fourReuter - 411 words
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264 1988-08-11 30 ALBERT JOHNSON - Gerard nets three in Press' 7-0 win ALBERT JOHNSON By PRESS Sports Club beat Shell Sports Club 7-0 at a leisurely pace m a Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knockout match at Queenstown Stadium yesterday. Defending champions Press could have won by a bigger margin if their strikers had264 words
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Article, Illustration535 1988-08-11 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Singapore players yet to master basics of scoring By 4 Scoring goals does not only involve power There are many other qualities that have to be mattered—There it no need to ram the ball when inaide the penalty box. Placing the ball toJERRY SEH - 535 words
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177 1988-08-11 31 KUCHING The Football Association of Sarawak deputy-president Haji Mohamad Taha Ariffin promised on Tuesday a substantial reward to the state team if they achieved a "respectable" position m the current Malaysia Cup competition. He said by "respectable" he meant winning the coveted Cup mBernama - 177 words
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Article92 1988-08-11 31 Leng Kee CC extend closing date THE closing date for the Leng Kee Community Centre's sev-en-a-side soccer tournament has been extended to Monday. The tournament, open to affiliates of the Singapore Sports Council and the Football Association of Singapore, will be held on Aug 21 at Gloucester Barracks. Entry forms92 words
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Article140 1988-08-11 31 IN THE absence of Singapore's top two players Lav Wing Cheok and Hamid Khan F&N Under-21 champion Benson Wong has been installed as the top seed m the inaugural Pesta Sukan badminton tournament at Guillemard Road on Monday. Both Hamid and Wing Cheok willJ. RAJENDRAN - 140 words
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316 1988-08-11 31 Worcs take closer step towards cricket honours LONDON Worcestershire moved into second place m the English County cricket Championship when they beat Sussex by nine wickets at Kidderminster on Tuesday. Worcestershire are also m the semi-finals of the Nat West Trophy and need three more wins to be sure ofReuter; AFP - 316 words
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Article178 1988-08-11 31 KL close in on M-Cup leaders MALACCA Kuala Lumpur's hopes of topping the league table In the Malaysia Cup soccer tournament became a real possibility when they notched their fourth win by thrashing Malacca 4-1 at the Kubu Stadium yesterday. Kuala Lumpur are now m third position with 13 pointsBernama - 178 words
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412 1988-08-11 31 TORONTO Former world No. 1 Jimmy Connors, the old warhorse of the Grand Prix cricuit, gave newcomer Dough Flach a tennis lesson at the U*****,500 ($1.23 million) Canadian Open championships on Tuesday. The fourth-seeded Connors, who will turn 36 next month, outclassed Flach, younger412 words
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150 1988-08-11 31 THREE of the Republic's top badminton players, Lav Wing Cheok, Hamid Khan and Zarinah Abdullah, are to receive a total of $5,000 from the Singapore Sports Council. The money, to be given under the SSC's Sports Excellence Assistance Programme, will be used to cover theirJ. RAJENDRAN; AP; Reuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration504 1988-08-11 32 Teng Cheong hopes bosses will respond positively to requests for renegotiations EMPLOYERS must be prepared to adjust their flexible wage agreements if they want to give their staff fair and reasonable wage increases this year, the National Trades Union Congress said504 words
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Article, Illustration121 1988-08-11 32 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Mrs Lee and members of the Cabinet were among 1,000 guests at the National Day reception hosted by President Wee Kirn Wee and Mrs Wee at the Is tana last night. Also present were Members of Parliament, military and121 words
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Article124 1988-08-11 32 NEW DELHI The chief down on moral grounds, minister of an opposition- the United News of India governed southern state reported, resigned yesterday after Mr Hegde told a news he was held responsible conference m New Delhi for tapping the telephones he would submit a formal ofAP - 124 words
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Article37 1988-08-11 32 SEOUL Pope John Paul n issued a special message through the Roman Catholic church m Seoul yesterday saying he hoped the Olympic Games m Seoul will be a festival of harmony, solidarity and peace. APAP - 37 words
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147 1988-08-11 32 MR ONG CHENG, 70, was flattered and excited when a woman half his age held his hand and walked with him along a jogging track near his home m Toa Pay oh. As it was Tuesday morning, they talked about147 words
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225 1988-08-11 32 CENEVA There might be fewer lesbians and homosexuals if men were kinder to women and less concerned with their sexual jH'ifoi mance, according to a United Nations report. The document on the problems of sexual minorities, drafted by Mr Jean Fr-mand-Laurent,Reuter - 225 words
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335 1988-08-11 32 R. VASANTHI - By R. VASANTHI KUALA LUMPUR Former Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam has come out m support of independent candidate Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad m the Johor Baru by-election, nominations for which will be filed today. Datuk Musa said yesterday he would not only335 words
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534 1988-08-11 32 HONGKONG Hongkong's anti-graft body yesterday filed bribery charges against six current and former stock exchange officials, including current chairman Charles Sin, m a continuing probe into the local bourse. The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) also announced additional bribery charges againstAFP - 534 words
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Advertisement241 1988-08-11 28 r rT^fffl TYPING HAS NEVER "1 '"11 BEEN SO GOOD I PBC--WOOC MOUSi '69«»CS»»O*D T^flTl f? fl W TFiroHONc oaTTHwn m Ull JU AJ A m m lIU* flj I AMSTRAD PCW 9512 I 32 Lines display with fl jpWPyK 72QK Memories (Unlimited) jg o~i' i>'"' S.B Uuj Camplete with241 words
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Advertisement243 1988-08-11 30 Congratulations to the winners m the Benedictine DOM Dragon Baby Lucky Draw Ist Prize: Parent: Irene Ling Puay Moi (I/C *****81/ B) $3,000.00 Baby: Yang Haiyuan (*****392/ D) 2nd Prize: Parent: Tan Wee Gee (I/C *****05/ C) $2,000.00 Baby: Tan Siong Juay (*****825/ C) 3rd Prize: Parent: Toh Lay Tin243 words
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Advertisement553 1988-08-11 30 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of General Securities Investments Limited wishes to make the following announcement: I UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1988 30.6.88 30.6.87 Or(-) Company Group Company Group Company Group ss ss ss ss 1553 words
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Advertisement107 1988-08-11 31 -s^ijial Billiard Tables fggsU Only $4,800! We are the only local manufacturer of Billiard Tables. Size: 12' x 6 1 (International standard) covered with the finest handfloated 1 1/2" Italian slate. Cloth: 100% English wool. Wood: Chenghai ALL KINDS OF ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE TRY OUR LOCALLY MADE STEEL CUSHION Easy Payment/Hire107 words
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Page 31 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous167 1988-08-11 31 BOWUNG Spore In- Maybank v DBS. Div 1. ternational c'ships (Orchard Paya Lebar v Tanah Merah Bowl, 10am). (7.30pm) all at Petain BOXING Tanah Merah Road. Invitation c'ships (Tanah Ri'GBY Dr Goh Keng M r r R I JrSfFT 3Opm TAR r Swee Challenge Shield: ACS n ir r x,167 words
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Advertisement166 1988-08-11 32 ATLAS FOR SOUND AND SERVICE ATLAS HI-FI PTE LTD ATLAS ENGINEERING PTE LTD •04-14 PLAZA SINGAPURA. 68 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 TEL 339-0966 TELEX RS ***** FAX 336-4678 81-O9 UIC BUILDING 5 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 0106 TEL *****84-*****15 Today BUSINESS TIMES Exclusive reports Robina House: Owner seeks big profit The166 words
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Miscellaneous231 1988-08-11 32 Weather Showers over a few areas m the late morning and over several areas m the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.14 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. flflßM mm Adelaide 515 C Haze Lm Angeles 18 26 C Cloudy Amsterdam 18231 words
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Article, Illustration706 1988-08-11 1 WHERE rice buying once meant asking for either Thai, Indonesian, Chinese, Indian or Burmese grains, you now have to choose by brand names. These names are fanciful, if not confusing. There is always a "golden", a "dragon" or a "phoenix" somewhere Double Phoenix Jewel, Golden Umbrella,706 words
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Advertisement256 1988-08-11 1 The Verdict Double Phoenix iewel Super Grade Fragrant Rice ($5.90/5 kf). Some ($4.85/5 kf). Slight fragrance but the taste is flat. fragrance, fluffy, long grains but Starchy, quite like glutinous some chipped, not starchy, not nee. Long grained but very tasty uneven co)our somewhat chipped. .j» .<%*/» r«w MM J256 words
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Article, Illustration717 1988-08-11 2 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG Tidbits FAJCELIFTS seem to be the current rage among the eating 1 places m town. The coffeeshop at Peranakan [Place m Orchard Road has been given an overall sprucing up and redesignated as a restaurant called Keday Kopi Pevanakan Restaurant. tyeanwhile, Bibi's717 words
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Article, Illustration422 1988-08-11 2 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG My favourite dishes TO THE traditional Parsees of India, food is more than mere items to fill the stomach. It occupies an exalted position m their culture and there are specially prescribed menus for auspicious occasions, such as weddings. The Parsees emigrated422 words
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Article417 1988-08-11 2 Ma sal a da I Ingredients 1 2 kg toor dal (yellow and round Presoak m water for five hours) 4 large onions (chopped) 100 g spring onions or coriander leaves (chopped) 4 large tomatoes (sliced) 200 g red pumpkin (sliced) 2 tsp salt 2 tsp turmeric powder 2417 words
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Advertisement270 1988-08-11 2 ESTEE LAUDER SIW >()Rk lONDON PMiIS ESTEE LAUDER INTRODUCES THE WOMAN IN VELVET Meet the Woman m Velvet and learn a marvellous new way to make up for Fall. Register today! )m ein <i while, a gre.it beauty omes along. Wednesday 24 August 10. i() am 1 230 pm f270 words
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Advertisement192 1988-08-11 2 MISS SINGAPORE/ASIA PACIFIC QUEST '88 Don't miss her crowning at the Only one woman will be accorded the distinction of being crowned Miss Singapore/ Asia Pacific Quest '88. And she will represent Singapore m the Miss Asia Pacific Pageant m Hong Kong. Find out who will be queen out of192 words
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Article, Illustration741 1988-08-11 3 CONCEPT: A 48-page quarterly magazine, with fashion spreads and "intelligent reading* on anything from what's new in design, to furniture news, svsn a fashion who's who. RESULT: A graat glossy in town, dons with help from graphic artist Karen Hoisington and local fashion directorphotographer Derek741 words
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Article290 1988-08-11 3 Lanvin tries out new shopping concept THE Lanvin boutique here is testing a new "at home" concept m upmarket, high-priced designer shopping and will make it a regular feature if response is good. For the first time m the Far East, F.J. Benjamin, the local agent for theNYT - 290 words
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Advertisement711 1988-08-11 3 Good ideas keep coming up SHARP POCK ETMATES IHAT REMEMBER NAMES, PHONE NUMBERS, SCHEDULES AND MORE! Its like having a good personal diary wherever and numbers m alphabetical order for quick, easy You can even do instant currency conversions you go. Only you won't have to flip pages, scribble access.711 words
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Article, Illustration819 1988-08-11 4 MESSAGE The C F Sharp Group celebrates its 35th Anniversary together with the launch of the M/T Christine R, the latest addition to the C F Sharp Group owned fleet. It is with great pride and pleasure that I extend my personal greetings and congratulations to the819 words
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Advertisement986 1988-08-11 4 cow/s/tmtArms I I 1 1 \Jgf 3/ 8 JflnflZ/HflßP yon. BHD. jmnmajamanLacx (4-J 50 years of service The Management and Staff of the Malaysian Branches The Management and Staff of Sharp Travel Service I^^' "mb^^r m take this opportunity to wish C F Sharp Singapore a happy takes this opportunity986 words
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Article, Illustration746 1988-08-11 5 A girl escapes from her nightmare to pursue her dream of America. CHONG WfNG HONG finds out more. EVERYONE has a dream. The Chinese m China dream of opportunities m America while the Americans dream of the ways of sages m ancient China. If746 words
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Article, Illustration629 1988-08-11 5 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By AN "ARMY" of six reservist photographers will show with their works that they can shoot with a camera as well as they can with a rifle. And for a good cause too. As members of the629 words
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Article149 1988-08-11 5 «4 J 3l^» m "tar ft***,* //trttt m £ft tii a v' w ill "A«&^«iSW<+ S#> f- Site M lift h?fc A X I b*A Z *fl ttHZttAß F ft m ffliS.t, Jllt*JHfc&4R* ih *ft? 11 m ffri il sail*. 1 1 &*tknm xif-nmm ft« "*Jt!l<»ft«/t-|tfi'l -HiJ fl^* n 41149 words
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Article, Illustration368 1988-08-11 5 LAST year, the Plum Blossom Awards, China's highest national honour for stage actors, was accorded to two members m the cast of China Dream. They are Xi Meijuan, 33, who plays Ming Ming, and Ye Mang, 32, who plays John Hodges368 words
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Article, Illustration568 1988-08-11 5 NO ONE m China had ever linked the 19th-century gold rush m California with traditional Chinese opera until recently. This link was unveiled at a photo exhibition m the Central Institute of Drama m Beijing. Entitled Pear Garden InChina Daily - 568 words
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Article, Illustration777 1988-08-11 6 Linking Malay language with the arts The launching ceremony of the Malay Language Month is just two days away. MARDIANA ABU BAKAR highlights the multi-faceted activities for the month. ACTIVITIES running the gamut of language and culture make for an impressive list for the second Bulan Bahasa (Malay Language and777 words
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Advertisement979 1988-08-11 6 TELEPHONE SERVICE: 1 Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (sp.m. deadline for naxt day) Saturday. 8.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. (11a.m. deadline for The Sunday Time*) Public Holiday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. jOUNTER SERVICE: TIMES HOUSE 3M Kirn Sang Road. Singapore 0923 ••onday to Friday: 9a m979 words
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Advertisement656 1988-08-11 6 2 Eating Out SLOANE COURT HOTEL. Large Tl ger Draught Beer $4 50 Se lunch $5 90 -X Steaks. Chops t Oxtail Stew at reasonable price: Rooms dally from $45 upwards Free parking. 17 Balmoral Rd Spore 1025. Tel: *****11 AT CAROLS GOODIES you ea the best Penang Laksa. Ipoh656 words
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Advertisement559 1988-08-11 6 6 Special Occasion 6 Special Occasion t ■BBaaaaaaßaHaßaaaaaaaaaaMßaaaaaaaaaaaaa^BaaaaaaaaaaaaaMßßl I I Start eating m The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88 and you may drive away a Toyota Corolla Liftback; or take a trip to USA, or own a 4-door deluxe fridge. Look out for the details on every Wednesday Saturday559 words
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Advertisement447 1988-08-11 6 25 Pets/ Pet Care THE K-t SYSTEM of Obedience/ Protection Training by UA certified Trainers. *****30/ *****21 WE SPECIALISE IN training of guard dogs for obedience Si security. Please tel. 564-3480 Richard. AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER puppies for sale. Call 745-9957 27 Gardening/ Landscaping CSK ENTERPRISE. We specialise In landscaping, gardening,447 words
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Miscellaneous353 1988-08-11 6 Opening Ceremony of the Malay Sat Aug 27 Story-telling/Poems Recitation (8 pm) Language Cultural Month by IDPM, competition .i 0 A h 55 0k Tong 2 P m (Kolam Ayer Community Centre) (PUB Auditorium) (2.30 pm) Reverberation of Poetry 3 (National (5 pm) Paintings/Books Exhibition Musuem Threatrette) (PUB Auditorium) (2.30353 words
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Advertisement1175 1988-08-11 7 _f 737-1166 |C.A.T.S.| TLX: R*****3 CLASS c FAX: 732-0230 1 35 2?£?J? rnnUr9/ Computer Product./ 22 Computer Product./ !39 TV/ Video/ Hl-H ■Furnnhing Service. Service. CALL BHARP ELECTRICAL: Spe- I •ALE AT CURTAIN Mart. 25% c i a n y j n sharp, Roxy, Telefun--50% discount All Curtains <i ken1,175 words
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Advertisement39 1988-08-11 7 Corporate Raider, BkjsflH^Hß^ Super 5 vs Spy m. Hat T Xafafl B^Bv. ice Hockey, Sunafl AaT2M 13MHZ Kamo-.. Kidwxtfl BL, 2 MB floppy L many mosfl k Keyboard Productt^M Square^™ d^ b^bW. Im'.V Jin j:1 Ithomsonol COMPUTER MONITORS bM39 words
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Advertisement394 1988-08-11 7 raiiiuiiy i i IMMEDIATE CLEANING/ PAINTING, i I fir. polishing, parquet varnish- i I Ing, carpel shampooing St glass cleaning. Call Nobel: 747-9280/ Pager. *****35. PROFESSIONAL IN CARPET cleaning, upholstering, grinding, < polishing Si varnishing of all < kinds flooring at good rates. Call *****73/ pg. *****57 (Ba.m -Bp.m.) CHEAP/394 words
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Advertisement843 1988-08-11 7 41 House Renovation/ Decor WELCOME AU. HOB OWNCRS Eaay loan A In.talmanU available. TIONG Yl LI CONSTRUCTION #03-06 Paopte Part Centre Tel: 832-3138/ 832-3177 (HDB Lie. *****) SPCCIAL OFFER maisonette, 3 bdrms. it staircase to lay 3/4" teak wood parquet $3,800 3 rooms ceramic SijSSO c 3 rooms rubber tiles843 words
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Advertisement803 1988-08-11 7 42 Plumbing/ Electrical 24-HR. FAST SERVICE Economical charges for plumbing electrical problems. *****40 SAM.— SPM. Fast it moderate charges mln. $15 for electrical tt plumbing repairs. Perns *****41 SAM BPM. Fast service and ecoI nomlcal charges for plumbing It I electrical problems. *****40 i REWIRING COPPER piping $190, steel pipe803 words
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Advertisement841 1988-08-11 7 45 Health Centres/ 45 Health Centres/ Massage j Massage PARKWAY HEALTH CENTRE f^ "04-02, 4th Storey, Parkway Parade _M^fek TEL: 440-9090/ 440-9091 k\\ fci£l|! Contmct WINN E p}/A masseuses required ■S "^-v.^*, \no experience needed as training will be provided J i 55 Garage Sale ACMA AIRCON. BCISOO (unused) $500.841 words
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Advertisement652 1988-08-11 7 72 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal BHjMMtfHMlßjflMMl|fl|Hi $90 ONWARDS HOUSE, office removal, transportation, disposal delivery service. Soeclallst In piano/ organ removal. Economical rates. We supply 15' lorry. Responsible, reliable tt c: perlenced workers provided. 8 a.n 8 pm. Tel: *****39. $20 ONWARDS HOUSE, office removal, piano/ organ delivery L all kinds652 words
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Advertisement1512 1988-08-11 7 You've heard of *ffl writings on the *uj wall? Now you fjTT^n I can have •InllKii I scenaries, even c cartoons on your iTTvTB wall! Make your 1 1 |II choice at y^Mi classification 41. I I I 78 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies ISS3 TCM FORKLIFT FDSOZ6 $32,000 1 IHI mini1,512 words
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Advertisement457 1988-08-11 8 79 Business Opportunities IMPORTED EDUCATIONAL TOYS, new hriuul foe >rs above (iointf Cheap for retail 287-3019. SALE OF DIAMONDS, (.ems Jewellery OM IV Silva. -01-34. Specialists' Centre *****37 VIDEO LIBRARY FOR complete takeover Interested party please call *****65 WELL EQUIPPED CLASSROOM for rental at I'aradiz Centre (near MRT) $5 per457 words
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Advertisement660 1988-08-11 8 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help Available Available Available HUMANA HAS THE ANSWER TO THE EMBARGO ON FILIPINA MAIDS English-speaking Sri Lankan maids and Indonesian maids. Each personally screened and professionally handpicked to Humana's standards. Then, 5 usini! our successful, "match-making we help you make the ideal660 words
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Advertisement519 1988-08-11 8 94 Position* Vacant: Professional/ Executive Exclusive Members' Club has positions available: 1) MALE P.R. MANAGER Age 30 St above Experience In service line preferred To sell service membership a/cs. Training will be provided Dynamic It matured personality Aggressive In sales results orientated Salary: negotiable 2) LOUNGE MANAGERESS Age 28 Si519 words
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Advertisement713 1988-08-11 8 94 Positions Vacant: Professional/ Executive ENVIRO-TEC CHARTERED ARCHITECTS has Immediate vacancies for ARCHITECTS Applicants should poaaeas Degree m Architecture with at leeat 2 years working experience, preferably with knowledge of contract administration and a flair for design Interested please call: MM Immediate Vacancies for SAFETY OFFICERS Registered with MOL Intereeted,713 words
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Advertisement1073 1988-08-11 8 95 Positions Vacant: 95 Positions Vacant: EDP EDP I CONTRACT DBASE 111 PLUS PROGRAMMERS Urgently required by A US company located m Jurong. Experienced m DBASE 111 plus programming Working knowledge m manufacturing system Preferably with networking knowledge You will be working with a group of US expatriates on a1,073 words
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Advertisement531 1988-08-11 8 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical I I e^^L^9 The premier housing loan institution invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of.LOANS OFFICERS DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES The successful candidates will work with the management team to discharge duties m: Housing commercial property, renovation furnishing and531 words
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Advertisement604 1988-08-11 8 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Jjfl\ A PP'ications are invited for the post of I GENERAL CLERKS I I (m Purchasing Personnel Sections) jj Minimum requirements: M 3 GCE O 1 Level credits including English 1 PCBS plus at least 2 GCE O' or M604 words
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Advertisement401 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant Secretarial/ Clarical I HONSON I FEMAIJ M GENERAL I CLERK I B^a^JJ^^a^^aßßi I Personnel Department I a 14. Kallang Way 4 X Singapore 1334 Tel: *****43 SBS Bus Nos 40, 62. 90 100 155. 158 198 TEMPI TEMPI TEMPI urgently needed Data Entry Opa. Jurong/ Shenton Way/401 words
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Advertisement423 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant Secretarial/ Clarical POLYMER i FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Pre-requisites: GCE O 1 level LCCI Higher Accounting Certificate or its equivalent The Job: Able to keep a full set of Accounts Balance Sheet Preparing Letter of Credits, Invoicing Shipping Procedures. We offer: c 5-day week c Comprehensive health, safety423 words
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Advertisement566 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical A mambar of an intarnational trading company ha* vacanctea to ba lillad immediately (A) SECRETARY: Female below 25 year* with following qualification*: a Knowledge of Import/ export documentation, LC negotiations c Able to work Independently under pressure Attend to simple correspondence with mln typing speed566 words
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Advertisement445 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical Finance Company requires: 1) CREDIT ADMIN. SUPERVISOR a Ngee Ann Graduate or other accountancy diploma holder c Relevant experience preferred though not crucial 2) BRANCH SUPERVISOR c Experienced In teller work a Bilingual m English Mandarin a Preferably with Bookkeeping experience 3) RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPISTS445 words
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Advertisement620 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK c GCE O" level c Fast and neat typing c Pleasant personality We offer: 5 days week Starting salary $550 negotiable. Interested, please walk -In Interview today: TNH METAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD 1093 Lower Delta Road #01-01 Singapore 0316 TEI: *****44 FEMALE GENERAL620 words
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Advertisement674 1988-08-11 9 96 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Sec. 4 education a Able to type a Bilingual In English Si Mandarin a Preferably with working experience Wa offer: a Attractive salary a Free lunch Walk -In interview. Mon Sat: 9am 0.30pm Sunday: 10am 2pm at: Blk. 15674 words
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Advertisement665 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK raquirad a Able to keep full set of Accounts Independently Monthly trial balance and other related duties a Mln 2to 3 years experience Pteeae aand raauma logathar with •alary axpactad and a racant nonraturnabia photograph to: THE MANAGING DIRECTOR P.O BOX 00*5665 words
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Advertisement511 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CLERK required c OCE O' level c Knowledge of typing c Able to converse m English Call *****00 Ettabiiahed compeny require*: SHIPPING A GENERAL CLERKS Minimum GCE O' level Able to type accurately Knowledge In Inward St outward documentation Bilingual In English St Mandarin preferable511 words
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Advertisement645 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MAE Consulting Firm require* GENERAL CLERK c Able to operate word processor and some knowledge of accounts Intereeted applicants, pie*** writ* m with aalary expected A contact number to: 6001 Beech Roed, #19-09 Golden Mile Tower Singapo-a 0719 PURCHASING ASSISTANT O' level with Technical background645 words
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Advertisement1076 1988-08-11 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED N Of (K'K O' Level, with good written and spoken English, able to handle phone calls, typing, correspondence. Independent/ hardworking Preferably those residing at Clementl or West Coast area, salary $450.00 or above Interested pis. call "*****5 Ms Lew TYPIST, QUIET PERSON1,076 words
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Advertisement919 1988-08-11 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED OENERAL CLERK GCE O" level Able to type Interested please walk In for an Interview or call 747-6501 for Interview 2A, Lor 1 Oeylang Spore 1438 REQUIRED URGENTLY 1 Lady Admin. Asst by printing co with knowledge of accounts St able to work Independently919 words
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Advertisement765 1988-08-11 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales Sales I TANGS I I Tangs Studio, I I the new department store I 1 at Scotts I invites applications for I I SALES CO-ORDINATORS I I Minimum GCE 'O' Level Certificate I I At least 1 to 2765 words
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Advertisement515 1988-08-11 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sal Sales Local based International Commission House,^^^ due to expansion program, has immediate 1% vacancies for: MALE/FEMALE A) SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS (SS80,000pa) B) INVESTMENT EXECUTIVES (554 5,000 pa) Selected candidates must possess strong effective leadership qualities and must presently be fully committed m the futures market515 words
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Advertisement557 1988-08-11 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales A well-established company expanding Its business requires male and female Sales Representatives. Candidates must possess a pleasant personality, be well groomed and able to communicate fluently In English. Besides a very attractive remuneration package which includes an opportunity of earning a minimum557 words
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Advertisement42 1988-08-11 10 --^fSfr J»^a^ CHILDREN ARE YOUR MOST PRECIOUS GIFT Why not spend more time with them and yet increase your income. We will teach you how. Visit u» at: 95 South Bridge Road #10-02 South Bridge Centre Fax: *****33 Soys hello to CATS42 words
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Advertisement710 1988-08-11 10 99 Positions Vacant: Sales We an a regional subsidiary of a multi-national group marketing a reputable line ol industrial spares for the construction, mining, metal fabrication and timber industries As a reeult of our expanding local sales operations, we require additional enthusiastic and careerminded persons to join us as: 1)710 words
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Advertisement671 1988-08-11 10 99 Positions Vacant: Sales SALES ASSISTANTS (FULL TIME) 14 days annual leave c 512 day week 10 am pm Mondays Fridays) (10 am 2 pm Saturdays) c Good career advancement and promotional prospects c Salary $450/- to $520 depending on experience SALES ASSISTANTS (PART-TIME) c $2 50 per hour c671 words
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Advertisement642 1988-08-11 11 99 Positions Vacant: Salts NBMANB EXCELLENT SALES OPPORTUNITY As Representative of American International Assurance Company Limited we are looking for LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS c Singaporeans above 21 (male female) c Mln O level a Best training and courses provided a Earning above $2000 pm c Good career advancement Please contact642 words
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Advertisement766 1988-08-11 11 99 Positions Vacant: Salos Leading Commodities Broking Firm, to keep pace with recent expansion, invites applicants for the post of TRAINEE BROKERS 8 TRAINEE SALES MANAGERS Call *****98 for appointment. PART/ FULL-TIME FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS wanted Interested, please call personally at 52 Genting Lane #08-03 Hieng Kie Complei 1 Singapore766 words
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Advertisement992 1988-08-11 11 99 Positions Vacant: Sales URGENTLY REQUIRE EXPERIENCEO Promoter! to be stationed at departmental stores. Basic salary I commission. Willing to work long hours. For Interview, call at -06-05 Katong Shopping Centre Tel 344-0055 URGENTLY REQUIRES MALE Female Sales Representatives Salary: $500 and commission will be given upon confirmation Call personally992 words
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Advertisement598 1988-08-11 11 i 99 Positions Vacant: Sales MALAY SALESGIRL (INDOOR) required for Health Products Training provided Tel *****17 MANAGEMENT TRAINEE required. High earnings rapid advance. Training provided Call *****08 MATURE CHINESE LADY required to take charge of Wtsma Atria boutique Tel: 235-1232 PROVEN BY WORLDWIDE offices 40-hr training m Real Est. to598 words
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Advertisement724 1988-08-11 11 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical {J^^^^^^zzzz^~ bbMMl^^^iih!T" aaaaa aaMßM^izni^i^" faaaaar~~~ I SINGAPORE |T mm electronic company v— v— U» ;~aVHI CHEMI-CON l-fMMb=— m Jurong is rapidly expanding najaj-— f^^a) .■j Wmhb^mm^ and requires additional V—*- V« E^ Technicians as724 words
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Advertisement492 1988-08-11 11 r PDI/ QC CO-ORDINATOR To laka charga ol lha operation of lha PDI aaclion A Qualify Control raaponalbillliaa involvad lha preparation of naw vehicles for dalivary lo customara. Qualifications a GCE O 1 Level a Possess NTC qualifications In Motor Vehicle Mechanic Is an added advantage a Previous experience In492 words
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Advertisement714 1988-08-11 11 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical ÜBLOND MAKING I I MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS I (7.30 am 5.00 pm) B I SATURDAY, 13 AUGUST 1988 I (10.30 am 3 30 pm) f WEPAV S64O»SI3OO I I (BASIC) PER MONTH For those without NTC 2, we will S B sponsor714 words
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Advertisement593 1988-08-11 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical An American multi-national invites applications to join its dynamic team as: (SSU.OOO to 5516,000 pxi.) ZZZ2 NTC 2in Tool Die Making 2 years' working experience m tool die making, repair and tiouble shooting T^ose without the desired qualification593 words
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Advertisement325 1988-08-11 12 M^MAN GREAT DEMAND for EXTRAMEN to till the various manly Jobs In a JURONG a AM KK> a BEDOK •t— it you can atar work within 2 waafca Call personally at: ROYAL HOLIDAY INN (2nd Level), Scotts Rd. on Saturday, 13/8/88 between 9.00 mm to 9.00 pm as we're looking325 words
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Advertisement407 1988-08-11 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions VacantTechnical Technical (M) MOTOROLA WALK-IN INTERVIEWS 11—12 Aug '88 10am 4pm TEST MAINTENANCE (RoUting/Permanent Night Shift) Diploma m Electronics Engineering ITC holders with working experience m manufacturing environment are welcome to apply Experience m digital testers an advantage Knowledge and experience of RF and/or Digital407 words
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Advertisement365 1988-08-11 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Recto Pump Company I (Singapore) Private Limited requires I MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT Pre-requisites: H NTC 3 m Electrical/Electronics or its equivalent At least 2 years experience m a Manufacturing environment Knowledge m CNC repair preferred FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Pre-requisites: Understand simple English Experience365 words
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Advertisement841 1988-08-11 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS OFFICER BUILDING BUILDING SALARY SALARY Range: $1,300 to $1,500 Range: $700 t0 5950 QUALIFICATION QUALIFICATION Diploma m ITC or Trade Certificate Electrical Mechanical holders. NTC 3 or VITB Engineering with Trade Certificate minimum 2 to 3 years Preferably minimum 2841 words
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Advertisement510 1988-08-11 12 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Newly established overseas manufacturing company invites applications for the post of: Requirements NTC/ ITC m Mechanical or Production Engineenng Above 28 years of age fv*in 4 years working experience m manufacturing At least 2 years of supervisory experience Must be self-motivated and trustworthy Able to perform510 words
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Advertisement734 1988-08-11 13 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Marine Engineering Company require* MACHINIST a At least Ito 2 years experience c Able to work Independently ree transport at pickup points Interested call personally at: Blk 11, Unit 173 Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 Tel: ***** M Pr*ci*ion Engineering company m Toa Payoh Industrial Park requires.734 words
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Advertisement456 1988-08-11 13 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production We are mmm at friendly «p UNISYS we grow we care together. WfllK-in I^^^^ UNISYS INTERNATIONAL F^^tnr^^rn .a^lW SINGAPORE PTE LTD inierVieWS J9k L^ 20 Gul Wa y- Singapore 2262 Monday Friday j^SI (SBS456 words
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Advertisement704 1988-08-11 13 101 Position* Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant Production Production Production Production (■fcl I Due to our ra P'd expansion, i' Mm 1 we have vacancies for I the following positions. ■I HI Z D II I PRODUCTION OPERATORS I I 1 I (Singaporeans only) UniZOn704 words
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Advertisement365 1988-08-11 13 B^B^t^3*^BA^a^B^Lk^k^^a^H! LKXz^HeM FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Normal/Shift Duties) Malaysian and those above 35 yean are alao welcome. QC ASSISTANTS Secondary or VITB education MAINTENANCE WORKERS Interested applicants, jl, please call personally M w at: SINGAPORE SPINNERS PTE LTD jL 7 l_orongT\ikane Lima Singapore 2261 W (Diagonally opposlta Jurong Bus Interchange) fr365 words
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Advertisement577 1988-08-11 13 101 Positions Vacant: Production Due to our fait tiptnuon w« hay« immediate vacancies tor: 1) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Working hours 7 30am- 5 05pm (Mon -Krl i 2) MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Working hours 7.30 a- 5 05pm (Mvii -Krl 3) PART-TIME FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Working hours T 45a m- 12pm577 words
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Advertisement599 1988-08-11 14 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production XMWir Tmrnmrr Go for it. Move on. Grow with us m the following positions PRODUCTION PROCES^™ OPERATORS INSPECTORS $620 IMALE) $670 BS& Completed Primary GCE 'O' Level with education 3 credits or NTC 3 Benefits: •s3ooBonus after 5599 words
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Advertisement511 1988-08-11 14 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production nicKicon One uf Ihf world's largest manufacturers of capacitors has vacancies for I H A) FEMALE I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I Gross Salary: I (Normal Time) I B) FEMALE QC INSPECTORS Gross Salary: (2 Shifts Rotation) Post A: Primary 6 education Able511 words
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Advertisement485 1988-08-11 14 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge Tiie ftsvsVMMv swejptt T^PTp renowned for its excellent service invites applications for the following positions: FEMALE LAUNDRY OPERATORS •Have a working command of English. Should be physically fit. Salary $612 per month. ROOM ATTENDANTS •Should be conversant m485 words
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Advertisement540 1988-08-11 14 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Pestaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounga i Lounge PACIFIC HARBOUR FIJI Wa w currantly seeking an experienced and qualifiad paraon for: 1. EXECUTIVE SOUS CHEF Ten years of International Culinary experience with a minimum of four years as a working Executive Sous Chef. Capable of540 words
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Advertisement196 1988-08-11 14 j^~~ c i^pwn ®W\tE HOTEL Managed by PRINCE HOTELSJAPAN requires TECHNICIAN Gross Salary E $558 -$6 OB per month c NTC 3 m Electrical I Fitting and Instal- lation or with some experience m carry- ing out repairs/main- tenance to buildings electrical equipment Gross Salary $512 per month I c196 words
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Advertisement380 1988-08-11 14 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge r TM« PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE We are a deluxe hotel, part of one of the largest international chain of first class hotels with 109 hotels m 49 countries. W* ar* currantly looking tor CAR PARK CASHIERS Confirmed salary: $496 p.m. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Confirmed380 words
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Advertisement534 1988-08-11 15 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Royal Singapore A OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Royal Holiday inn. part of the fastest growing and largest hotel chain m the world offers you an hotel career with excellent salary and generous fringe benefits Applications are invited tor the positions534 words
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Advertisement511 1988-08-11 15 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge c Sruuuiri L ti hotel S(NI All >K| X VIXNi M I V IMtKNMK Ml t« Ull require* ASSISTANT MANAGER XANADU c Completed secondary school education c Age below 35 years a Preferably with supervisory experience either m restaurant/ lounge or discotheque c Must511 words
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Advertisement493 1988-08-11 15 103 Positions Vacant: 103 Positions Vacant: 103 Positions Vacant 103 Positions Vacant-Part-time/ Part-time/ Part-time/ Part-time/ Temporary Temporary Temporary Temporary HOUSEWIVES! I TURN YOUR SPARE TIME HH^ INTO CASH WORKING IMSHSEfI)^ AT sPJIMM^ PI2ZA HUT. IDIHBSpIS^L b^b^bW Ull bvWJ m el tai^Bm^ slTti a^sPt^l^t^L^lEt^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^sm al LM HI M HI *W BwflHaWai493 words
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Advertisement368 1988-08-11 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant T WALK-IN INTERVIEW 1 requires OFFICE ATTENDANTS Requirements Completed secondary education Between the ages of 18 and 25 (Male applicants must have completed full-time National Service or not be liable for Some previous office working experience would be an advantage. Duties:- Distribution368 words
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Advertisement395 1988-08-11 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant council a e mmm Messenger The British Council it looking For a Messenger with a pleasant, friendly personality. This person is expected to perform normal messenger duties and should have a good understanding of Eng 1 1 sh Salary will be between395 words
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Advertisement490 1988-08-11 15 i^Sltoko Leading electronic company located at Toa Payoh require* 1. MALE STORE HANDLER a Completed N.S or exempted Age 18 -25 years Possess a Class 3 driving licence 2. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a OCE 'N 1 or O' level. a Age 18-25 years. c Knowledge of PC an advantage a490 words
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Advertisement534 1988-08-11 15 104 Other Positions Vacant Sime Darby Edible Products Ltd Offers 5 days week good starting salary attractive staff purchases training provided Secondary education Preference will be given to persons with experience m sales of consumer food products Company vehicle provided Able to speak Mandarin and at least 1 local dialect534 words
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Advertisement553 1988-08-11 15 104 Other Positions Vacant A Hong Kong Food Manufacturing Group urgently requires BAKERS S'porean/ M'sian are welcome. Good remuneration Accommodation air-ticket provided (must signed up a contract of 1-2 years) Interested parties, please call personally for an interview at: 133, Middle Road, #03-05 Guan Hua Building Singapore 0718 Tel: *****53553 words
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Advertisement584 1988-08-11 16 104 Other Positions Vacant An established apparel company requires: 1) Creative Designers 2) FA Artists 3) Merchandisers Must have some related experl9BJC9 Interested applicants please write m with full resume, stating expected salary and a non-returnable photograph to: 315 Alexandra Road #01-03 BPPL Building Singapore 0315 TAT HONG urgently requires584 words
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Advertisement617 1988-08-11 16 104 Other Positions Vacant Urgently required by printing company 1) FEMALE SALES/ PRODUCTION PLANNER c Minimum GCE 'O' Level preferably with 2 years working experience a Salary negotiable 2) SALES EXECUTIVES c Completed National Service a Preferably with 2 years experience Interested contact Me. Ong at Tal: *****22 for an617 words
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Advertisement589 1988-08-11 16 104 Other Positions Vacant GENERAL WORKERS (MALE) for factory m Jurong. Permanent morning shift 7am to 4 .30pm Salary $28 par day Permanent afternoon shift: 4.30pm U> 2am Salary $39 par day Attendance allowance $20 per month Attendance Incentives 6 months once $120 Meet at Jurong Port Rd. Caltex Patrol589 words
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Advertisement1018 1988-08-11 16 104 Other Positions Vacant Pool Attendant Requirement* Chinese male preferred c With First Aid knowledge an advantage a Must be able to swim Call Emily at *****44 for an appointment (9.00 am 7.00 pin > Visualiser F.A. Artist required by an International Advertising Agency Experience preferred. Call: 258-9933 for an1,018 words
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Advertisement996 1988-08-11 16 104 Other Positions Vacant TEMP DESPATCH RIDER with bike needed for 2 wks In N«acpherson area Must be familiar with Spore roads Call Business Trends *****65 TRADING CO REOUIRES a Despatch Clerk with own motorbike Holder of class 3 licence an advantage a Shipping Clerk Interested call 732-3068. Miss Tan.996 words
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Advertisement733 1988-08-11 16 104 Other Position* Vacant GENERAL WORKERS/ APPRENTICE required by Waterproofing Co Please call *****88 GENERAL Workers (laying around Geylang Training provided Oood starting salary *****69 IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR driver Interview at: Henderson Ind Park, blk 2038, =10-12 NURSING HOME REOUIRES Female Nursing Aide for 2 routing day shifts Call *****41733 words
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Advertisement373 1988-08-11 16 133 For Sale: 133 For Sale: 133 For Sale: 133 For Salo Ford/ Fiat Ford/ Fiat Ford/ Fiat Ford/Rat {THE NEW FIAT REGATA 85 SUPER $39,850.00 (1600 CC Sedan) PARF NETT y Also availab| e fiat Regata 100 S i.e. JOP It ><V^ Fiat Regata 100 S i.e. mm^^ (Power373 words
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Advertisement590 1988-08-11 16 129 Registration Numbers •CF SaOK' FOR SALE Highest offer secures. Interested please, contact Mr Ong *****87 LUCKY NUMBER PLATE for Sale ER 1288BV National Day Offer' Tel 345-1777 •EVB3T' NO. PLATE for sale Highest offer secures *****04 EY 6868 A for sale $2,000. Tel: 475-1295 130 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/590 words
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Advertisement841 1988-08-11 16 131 For Sale: BMW -Q' Plat* 1978 BMW 730 Road tax expires Oct 1988 To view, contact Mr Nair/ Chua at YlSft *****31 Written offers m sealed envelopes to: Mr* Janny Tan 17th storey UOB Bldg 1 Bonham St. Singapore 0104 3/80 BMW 320 Auto Power windows, central locking, s/rlms841 words
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Advertisement895 1988-08-11 16 132 For Sale: Mercedes O 83 MERCEDES 28OSE manual alrcon cassette very good cond. *****74 12/71 MERCEDES 200 manual 4 owners New tax. $11,800 ono Tel *****40 Loan arrangable 1976 *Q' 230 Manual. 2 company owners $18,500. Tel: 338-1208 Mr Tan. 1978 MERCEDES BENZ pte. owner. White, srims, power windows895 words
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Advertisement893 1988-08-11 17 134 For Sal*: Datsun/ Nissan Pulsar super SLX. the only 1.3 with power steering m the market With $5,300/Downpayment High T',KJe m value acceptable Easy hre purchase Easy insurance Test-Drive One today at our Showroom TAN MOTORCAR ENTERPRISES Blk 1 5 1 #01 -3040 Ang Mio Kio Aye 5 Singapore893 words
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Advertisement915 1988-08-11 17 134 For Sal*: Datsun/ Nissan 'Q' PLATE MIO 19H1 IVdlsun 2001.. I owners lo\x mileage, tip top condition Tel *****26 Q 19S1 DATSUN 120Y S/wagon. 2 co. owners, beautiful cond Tel *****52 O' 8/82 LAUREL. Hardtop, 4-dr, 5-speed. 1 owner, aircon. radio cassette New paintwork. *****77. Q- S/'B4 NISSAN Laurel915 words
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Advertisement688 1988-08-11 17 135 For Sale: 135 For Sale: Toyota Toyota Looking for a new car? Get it FREE m The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88 Absorb the details on every Wednesday Saturday till 14/9/88 C.A.T.S. We sell and buy QUALITY USED CARS TOYOTAS and other fine vehicles BORNEO IFI MOTORS EJ688 words
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Advertisement828 1988-08-11 17 END 12 O regn. Cresslda GL, sspeed. 1 owner, hi fl Si rims. Alrcon. Good cond. Tel *****17 HIGH PRICE ASSURED for your "77 to '87 Toyota cars. Cash payment. Also for sale Tel 289-4567. JAN. 13 TOYOTA 1 3DX. 2 owners, new tax, good condition. $25,500 Pager *****10. JULY828 words
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Advertisement985 1988-08-11 17 135 For Sale: Toyota 8/80, TOYOTA Corolla DX I 3 2 owners Alrcon., hl-fl, tax 1/89 $18,700 0.n.0. Tel: *****73 6/63, TOYOTA DX. New model 2 owners. Aircon.. s/rlms, hl-fl Metallic green $29,800 *****86. 80 COROLLA DX 13 Alrcon, radio/ cassette, expensive hl-fl Tip top cond $18,500 *****00 •60 COROLLA985 words
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Advertisement3309 1988-08-11 17 138 For Sale: 138 For Sale: 138 For Sale: 138 For Sale. 138 For Sale Honda Honda j Honda Honda Honda VVVRROO OOMM M /,—^C For new or used car loans at interest rates as low as 2.75 %p.a 4^^af^te=" Call 222-1355. Now! 1 interest 2.^% 1 3.12?% fl^^i Stani^St^f^^3,309 words
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Advertisement886 1988-08-11 17 '84 CIVIC 1.30 L. 2 pte owner, white colour, guaranteed beautiful cond $35,500 Tel. 785-3330. "•8 HONOA CIVIC 16 4-dr 1 owner. Alrcond radio cassette New tax. $42,200 0.n.0. *****81 ■M HONOA JAZZ 13. 1 owner, fall accessories, showroom cond $36,800 c no. *****88 •87 HONOA ACCORD EX. 1 owner,886 words
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Advertisement895 1988-08-11 18 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes ■K3g3V£oQ COO* HsffvlkS^^Hv^^L^^ Pnce> '"elusive of oircon 6 month* rood tax. registration fee and number plate J> 4WD GL 1 0OOcc Manual '^■^■er .a^^BRBB^BRRaKBRL- I B9^BaHMB^BBBB^^Bf~ I BBBB^^ MBV SUBARU JlO SHOWROOM/WORKSHOP A safer bet895 words
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Advertisement885 1988-08-11 18 SB HYUNOAI STELLAR 1.6 (M). 1 pte. owner, new tax, full accessories. Up-top cond., accident tree *****24 ALMOST '81 MINI Clubman. Alrcond., s/rlms, radio cassette, sunroof. Tax. Tel: 256-7165. ALMOST 85 AUDI 100 CD, 2.2 auto Full accessories, original paint, Immaculate $84,800. *****3a A HOUSEWIFE NEEDS 1 Subaru 1600 c.c885 words
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Advertisement860 1988-08-11 18 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENQ FOO A BROTHERS MOTORS PTE. LTD. 391, Balestier Road (1232) T«l *****28 (S line.) M tauzu patrol 11' woodan lausu dlaaal van low bad Dalhatau cieeef 14' ataal i«uzu 15' woodan 13 ton 83 Mazda T3OOO 14' ataal Toyota Hi-aca dlinl van lauzu860 words
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Advertisement952 1988-08-11 18 142 For Sale: 142 For Sale: 142 For Sale: 142 For Sale. 142 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles ft^afe IHsE3^BB^^^BBBBBI sT"^^^ BBBafl I a^Bt VrV J^H^H^^^ i^—^»^j i__i__aag^ aaa V I aaaaWaV +JTj bb\ s"^» I aaaa >r»**^B^Ms\»^«j» Vr^ BBBBk a^bbv^ v 9952 words
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Advertisement389 1988-08-11 18 143 Sale/ Wanted: Motorcycles/ Scooters ISSO SUZUKI QS. 750 CC Qood condition, new road tax Insurance. Selling $2,000. Tel. *****33 (office)/ *****82 (home) NEW VESPA PXISO c.c Down payment $800. Tel: *****00. 144 Vehicles Wantad We offer gj^j accept. mSJa Excellent prices foryourcar of any model cc. commercial vehicles (vans,389 words
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Advertisement758 1988-08-11 18 144 Vehicles Wantad AGREEABLE CASH PAYMENT for your used cars (all models), vans, pick-ups It lorries. The extra thousands that you want could be me. Call Miss Ting *****65 (Jam to spm)/ *****69 after spm ATTENTIONI ALL CAR owners Don't miss It! Pis call me for your used cars/vans that758 words
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Advertisement736 1988-08-11 18 172 Accommodation 172 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses FOR LEASE DIST 10 BELMONT ROAD Single-storey bungalow 4 bedrooms, partly furnished $14,000 DIST 10 BT TIMAH AREA 3-storey detached house 4 bedrooms, study, squash court, A pool, partly furnished $13,500 DIST 11 RAFFLES PARK Single-storey bungalow 3 bedrooms, study Recently renovated.736 words
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Advertisement748 1988-08-11 18 IMM i 172 Accommodation Available House* REASONABLE RENTI D.21 Ngee Ann Poly vicinity Beautiful D/«torey Seml-d 4* l, alrcon./ furn easy access, gdn., small pond Si matured fruit trees. See to appreciate. Agt *****88 D.ll RENOVATED S/STOREY, 4 bdrms. separate living/ dining. Extended patio Quality kitchen. $3,100 Colliers: *****22. D748 words
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Advertisement979 1988-08-11 18 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments VILLA OELLE ROSE, dist 10, exclusive low-rise maisonette located along Holland Road next to Botanic Gardens with swimming pool, tennis court, club house and 24 hours security. Area 2300 sq ft 3 bedrooms, family room, servant's room and guest toilet BEVERLY MAI. dist. 10 Tomllnson Road,979 words
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Advertisement868 1988-08-11 19 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments The art of fine living. Beautiful!) furnfaihed dining rooms, separate tully equipped kitchem, pfegml oiu' oi two bedroom Nuttes v\n\n m the head of Orchard Road At The Am -ott. ire take pndc m giving our clients their own home A spacious,868 words
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Advertisement626 1988-08-11 19 DIST.9 BELLE VUE. excellent condo. 4+ 1 rms. Near MRT $4,000 p/furn. Heng Fatt Prop *****88 Oisr 9 MENQ QON. Quiet apt 4 years. 2,100 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. F/furn. alrcon. $2400 neg. DM *****94/5. D.l PEARLS CENTRE, 2+ 1 1550 sq.ft. Carpeted, alrcon. Tel: *****20 D.lO BALMORAL LOOQE 2 bdrms.626 words
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Advertisement1029 1988-08-11 19 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments 0.3 PEARL BANK High fir 3 bdrms.. $1300 f furn Deans Property (West Zone) *****55 0.5 PARKVIEW CONDO. 3 bdrms Fully alrcon./ furn. $1,500. Pool, tennis, squash Tropical 733-7351 D.S WESTPEAK 3+ 1, f/furn alrcons., carpeted, condo facilities. $2000 DMS 733-0954/ 734-2503 0.5 WEBTVALE CONDO. 2,0001,029 words
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Advertisement968 1988-08-11 19 179 For Sala: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses OUR HOUSING LOANSn FURNISH YOU WITH MORE. More of the best financial service. And more features too. V~ insurance policies from our968 words
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Advertisement2115 1988-08-11 19 mmm boms 1 f^^^t Situated at Broadnck/Crescent Rd, it is Wjr obviously a prestigious residential area. The W I environment is quiet and peaceful And yet v it takes only a few minutes to hit the maior W^~ v expressways, shopping centres or supermarkets ■I I Ba%W "*^ai JaJr YH__—2,115 words
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Advertisement906 1988-08-11 19 DlO CORONATION RD. 2-storey seml-d. 4 rms. attic. Fully alrcon. $725.00 0.n.0. *****21 (agt). D.lO D/STOREY SEMI-O. 3.300 sq ft. 4 bdrms.. f'hold $585,000 neg. Cltlprop *****75. D.lO OARUCK AYE. cosy s/snrey detached 3+l rms. 9600 sq.ft. Connection *****11. D.lO LOVELY 2/STOREY bunglw 6200 sq.ft. 4+l 1, marble. Facing South906 words
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Advertisement710 1988-08-11 19 OJO D/STOREY TERR. 2+l. renovated, well maintained, f'hold. $280K Prestige *****02 D.20 JLN PEMIMPIN renovated d/storey corner terr. 3000 sq.ft. 3+l rms Connection *****11. D.20 LAUW Sons. Odn. modern d/storey terr. 3+l. 1,900 sq.ft. $435,000. F'hold. Harvest *****88 D.20 NEAR CORAL Pk. d/storey terr. 3 bdrms./ servant's. 1700 sq.ft. $440,000.710 words
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Advertisement495 1988-08-11 19 186 For Sale: I Private Apartment* Credit POSB Home Loans Competitive rates: 1 to 5 years 5.00% 6to 10 years 5.25% 11 to 30 years 5.50% Open Saturdays till spm at 31st floor, CPF Bldg. Tel: *****22. L _j D A Tat Laa CL Condo. lower mats. 4 bdrms 1800495 words
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Advertisement1110 1988-08-11 20 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.21 MERBOK CRESCENT Klk 1 I 2nd 3rd Fir Near Jin Jumng Kechtl, 7 ms Upp Bt Tlmah Rd Facing South, brand new 2storey luxurious corner mats 1970 sq ft Fhold 3 1 rms 3 balconies, marble fir split alrcon S/pool Full facilities Maintenance fee1,110 words
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Advertisement1118 1988-08-11 20 186 For Sale: Private Apartments 0.12 RAJAH TOWER renosated split-level l bdrrns attached bath Approx 2300 sq ft $390K o no Ntn Kat *****02 0.12 RENOVATED F/FURN. Tat Gin apt 3 rms 1200 sq ft high fir F'hold $280K neg Joanne *****39/6 D.12 ST. MICHAEL'S HI) wall-up apt 3 bdrms.1,118 words
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Advertisement1116 1988-08-11 20 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D 10 HIMIKO CT studio apt. 1030 m) rt high fir well kept. $300K neg Sentlnl *****33/2 D.lO HORIZON TWR. 2441 sq.ft. 4 1 rms $620,000 0.n.0. Property Resources *****31/ *****75 D.lO JAVA TWR. 2200 sqft. 3+l rms. Low fir F/hold $460,000 Accent Properties *****16.1,116 words
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Advertisement1072 1988-08-11 20 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D2B MIMOSA PK pleasant 4bdrm 1,750 sq.ft. Clubhouse facilities $360,000 Harvest *****88 D.2S NIM GDN. showflat cond 3M 1.830 sq.ft. Fantastic view F'hold. $398 K. Harvest *****88 D.S PEARLBANK. HIGH fir Split-level apt. 3+l Seavlew. 2.000 sq ft $255K Clover *****18 0.5 HARBOUR VIEW condo1,072 words
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Advertisement1107 1988-08-11 20 191 For Sale: HDB Apartment* 3-ROOM Hougang "Blk 23/*3 OB, $45k/ blk 30! model A $50k/ 109. $49k Tampinaa Blk 426/ 290 $52k/ Blk 102/ 925 model A $60k Teban •Blk.lo, 40, 36 ceramic $33k< 7. 3, 11, 21. 33, $36k Pandan Blk 411/ 412 $34k Jurong Eaal Blk 110/1,107 words
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Advertisement1176 1988-08-11 20 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5 ROOMS Ang Mo Kio Blk 249, 312 Chat Chee Blk 1 Hougang Blk 16. 302 4 ROOMS Ang Mo Kio Blk 229. 307. 308 Bedok North Blk 421. 104. 547 Clementi Blk 350 Geyteng Blk 124. 128 Hougung Blk 302 Joo Seng Blk 17.1,176 words
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Advertisement1101 1988-08-11 20 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments NO CASHI FULL (Pt S47K 2 units 3-rm Bedok South Blk 46 Ceramic/ terrazzo throughout Kitchen cabinet Near amenities Exclusive *****66 Pat NO CASHI Full CPF $63K A M Kio 81k.503. 3 1/2-rm. L-corner. ceramic fir kitchen cabinet Well kept. Good orientation $62K neg HK1,101 words
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Advertisement1163 1988-08-11 20 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-RM. PUREI BEDOK South Blk 36. ceramic, kitchen cabinets. High fir No blocking Beautiful seavtew Wang Lin *****00 4-YR. ONLYI 5-mv A Tamplnes Big hall, luxuriously renovated. Morning sun. Well-kept. Price neg. Grandsfleld *****61 S-RM. BEDOK CENTRAL. Beautifully renovated High fir Conveniently located $125 K.1,163 words
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Advertisement1095 1988-08-11 20 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments TAMPINES 5-RM. BLK 233 high fir Ceramic, alrcon cabinets. Near amenities *****22 TANGLIN HALT 2-RM. convenient, near MRT station $19,000 CSP *****00 T BLANGAH 4-RM. BLK 55, all ceramic, cabinets $90K Full CPF $92,000 453-5555 TECK WHYE 4-RM. pure. Blk 20. 11 Nicely done, ceramic,1,095 words
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Advertisement872 1988-08-11 20 191 For Sal*: HDB Apartment* S-RM. PT. BLK. 101 Ah Hood Rd Terrazzo. wardrobe, kitchen cabinet Full CPF *****48. OIS S-RM. PT. BLK. IIS. Bt Merah Central. Renovated JI69K *****79: Pg. *****81 (Agt.) S RM. TOA Payoh. Point Blk high fir. flooring marble CPr use up to $110K *****33 AA.872 words
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Advertisement858 1988-08-11 21 194 Factory Space PRIME INDUSTRIAL LEASE/ SALE Built-in Land Fan Yoong ***** ***** Lokyang 9400 ***** Lokyang ***** *****0 Naythal ***** ***** Pandan ***** ***** Plonaar Sacl. 4133 ***** Tukang 8000 MM Tukang ***** ***** Tuaa ***** *****0 a Jurong Prlvata Partial Spaea 1500/ 2800 4000/ 7000/ 9500/ *****/ *****/858 words
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Advertisement560 1988-08-11 21 195 Warehouses/ 195 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Dee..lee..cious! That's what everybody's saying about the food m The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88... join them and you may win a Toyota Corolla Liftback (PARF)! Find out more on every Wednesday Saturday till 14/9/88 C.A.T.S (717-1 I— OFF MACHPERSON RO.560 words
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Advertisement465 1988-08-11 21 197 For Rent: Office Spaces mi f SHENTON WAY PRIME OFFICE SPACE AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR LEASE I Rent Negotiable I R> n 8 I J§tS Malayan Credit I WB House Private I Umifd \*****6il FOR RENT/ SALES AT YOUR BUDGET ORCHARD AREA UOL Building 530 sq.ft. Wisma Atria 900465 words
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Advertisement1161 1988-08-11 21 197 For Rent: 197 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces aMlfcl^^B^^^B^^Ba^^B^^^F^Bß B^Ba. I\ I WMW/MiaT/aTal I W W VARIOUS LOCATIONS From 1 .OOOsq.ft. -Boon Siew Building -Central Building -GSM Building -Goldhill Plaza -Goldhill Centre Harpers House -Guan Hua Building -Jit Poh Building Lee Kai House -Kimetal Building -Mulpha Building Parkway1,161 words
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Advertisement691 1988-08-11 21 199 For Sale: Shop Spaces SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE, mezzanine fir 307 sq ft with water supply Near escalators. Next to Ohobyghaut MRT station Sale $220K 0.n.0. Tel: *****86 BALESTIER COMPLEX, 2ND fir Face escalator with water supply 330 sq ft Freehold *****34 D.I PEOPLE'S PK. Ctr. shop facing exhibition hall.691 words
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Advertisement851 1988-08-11 21 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces j Shop Spaces Shop Spaces o 1 I I I V/ m. -^S^BP^^^ _^—^B^BoP^^ blb^Bb^bbbbbbbsb^bW*!"^^^ A move into Sim Lim Square is a Move into the Right Circle. Asia's largest Electrical, Electronics and Computer851 words
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Advertisement133 1988-08-11 22 241 Tours EUROPE k NEW EXCITING! VALUE-PACKED! MURO I [I BARGAIN I 1 1 weekly departures I n SPLENDOUR, 1 1 1 weekly departures nSSoT DELIGHT .1 1 1 weekly departures 'I [SlxSriemceJ I weekly departures j j GRANDEUR 1 weekly departures II LsS49^ I^Newrnansj 1 Coach tours $386 1133 words
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Advertisement530 1988-08-11 22 241 Toun 241 Tours 241 Tours Australia 6/7 Days Perth from $1248 7 Days Brisbane/Cold Coast/Expo '88 12/8 26/8 from $1638 9 Days Brisbane/Cold Coast/Expo '88 Sydney °*p ?m 21/9 trom $2248 8 Days Sydney /Canberra/Melbourne Dep: 20/9. 18/10 from $1988 v J 7D Bangkok Pattaya Chiangmai PhufCCt Chongra. (Golden530 words
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Advertisement123 1988-08-11 22 2D3NA CBUS ~^^s«9| 2D3N RAIL $89 j 2D3N RAIL /AIR $159: JDAY AIR $239 (EVERYMORNINGItNITEI^^^^ 2O3NA/C BUS (EVERY NITEI $89 2D3NRAILIINCL DINNER! $129 DEP.EYCITFRINm 2D3NA CBUS lEVERV NITEI $89 1 2D3NRAIL DEP FRI NITE $139 1 INCL STEAMBOAT DINNER 304N RAIL/RAIL $1691 INCL DINNER bI B FAST DEP: SUN. TUI123 words
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Advertisement467 1988-08-11 22 241 Tours 241 Tour* I AUSTRALIA Darwin from s $799 Adelaide/ Perth from s $1050 Sydney from $1625 Townsville from s $1050 P' us Adelaide from s $1328 Melbourne from $1850 Brisbane/ eT J h/ (Gold Coast) from S $1428 bvdnev from $1625 Melbourne from s $1488 Sydney from s467 words
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Advertisement628 1988-08-11 22 241 Tour* 241 Tours HONGKONG lm^l£ gll 5999 mfiittMig&siooom include: J*^ SutUlniii 'V' Ihnnn wBI^ Pi lloalmx M(i>k(l.li)iij)li i>f Da, en WkM, 1 U 8) l{o\al Temple, Wai I'tna Karri mffy A+ •On an /'at/; /iimbo Sca/ood .Maiau (own <\lnn\c) TA 585 I PERTH/GOLD COAST I MOST SIGHTSEEING MOST MEAIS628 words
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Advertisement775 1988-08-11 22 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education HOTEL MANAGEMENT STUDY IN HOLLAND SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA n Don t be mWed into joining a boous »chool! Make the rtght chotce with ony one of these prestigious institutions m Fur ope to secure your career %-JLn f THE HAGUE HOTEL SCHOOL. NETHERLANDS W W775 words
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Advertisement395 1988-08-11 22 262 Home Tuition FULL-TIME BILINGUAL GRADS offer tuition for all subjects. Any dlsts./ levels. Tel: *****73. GOOD RELIABLE tutors avail, for tuition In all subjects, levels Si dlsts Career Women. *****28 MATHS. SCIENCE. ENQ. Experienced tutors from all dlsts to teach Prl.l to Sec 4 Tel: *****54 NUB GRADS., 'A'395 words
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Advertisement1563 1988-08-11 23 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Cour— 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses "TINFORMATICs"~" We have the computer course just for you! At Informatics you could be on your way to becoming To qualify you need academic qualifications m Business a computer professional or have the qualifications to Administration or Data1,563 words
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Advertisement546 1988-08-11 23 266 Commercial/ Technical Course* ENGINEERING STUDIES Leading t<> nominations at EC iC'tli VITB C&G ETC Pait Time Classes Commencing m AUG ECICEIIPart 1 2 Architectural Draughtsmanship a Electrical Engineering Pt 12 3 I lee trical Installation Grd 3 Quantity Surveying BQI Basic Electronics Stage 1 2 C Mechanical Engineering Fo'546 words
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Advertisement1688 1988-08-11 23 267 Language Courses 267 Language Courses 267 Language Courses Beginners Literature Intermediate Company In-House Courses NEXT COURSE 29 Aug 10 Dec 88 ENROLMENT/ 17-19 August 1988 PLACEMENT TEST (5 -8) pm only For details, please call 337 5111. b^bl GOETHE-INSTITUT SINGAPORE ■a^H vtL^yjJJ 190 Clemenceau Avenue #06-01 P^^H Singapore Shopping1,688 words
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Advertisement477 1988-08-11 23 271 Modelling/ 271 Modelling/ Deportment Courses Deportment Courses HHJH^gX Personal I Yvckyment Systems Brings out the best m you Join Personal Enhancement Course \'^K I G«< P<x»e. Social Skill and Confidence MHnj Our Anniversary offer, your best Investment Cut out this ad. get 25V. off plus one W H I477 words
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Advertisement477 1988-08-11 24 t AT LAST, 5 P A BAR FOR WINNERS. 5 _^^^^^^^fl A y ear 88 s Happy Hours are from spm IK A popularly believed to Bpm when patrons 1^ I Hj^B P^B Ato c a 8 00C Y ear ca n buy a tf^^ l^^^lkdlw a^BH| fltf fc^^ for477 words
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Article, Illustration980 1988-08-11 25 Sales of singles are slipping fast worldwide. MARCUS BERKMANN m Britain writes the epitaph to the golden era of the 45. In the accompanying article, L. E. PREMA finds out that the singles business is not exactly dead m Singapore. THE single born 1952.980 words
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Article, Illustration638 1988-08-11 25 The top five 7-inch singles at The Attic: 1. Take Your Time: Pebbles 2. Fast Car: Tracy Chapman 3. Love Is A Game: Morris Day 4. Once. Twice, Three Times: Howard Hewett 5. Shadow And Light: Inker Hamilton The top five 12-inch singles at638 words
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Article, Illustration628 1988-08-11 29 I.E. PREMA - I.E. PREMA By Outrageous fortune THERE was a time when it seemed that nothing the Divine Miss M did was right. But these days, everything the once-raunchy singer-come-dienne touches turns to gold. Bette Midler's riding high on her recent, and aptly named, summer hit, Big Business. Disney Touchstone,628 words
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Article, Illustration701 1988-08-11 29 FRANTIC. At Capitol. A couple's return to Paris their honeymoon retreat careens off-course into a living nightmare. Dr R. Walker is plunged headlong into a web of mystery and political intrigue with the sudden disappearance of his much-loved wife, Sondra. Harrison Ford, who won accolades701 words
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Article73 1988-08-11 29 AMERICAN ballerina Eva Evdokimova dancing her world debut of The Dying Swan m Tokyo last Sunday. Reportedly the world's highest-paid ballerina, Evdokimova's next stop is Berlin, where she will receive a custom-built Mercedes Benz for a repeat of her performance, which lasts two minutes, 58Reuter - 73 words
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Advertisement148 1988-08-11 25 Thanks to the new National 3 Minivision, colour television is being taken further than it's ever V^l^^ been taken before. It's being taken into the 4&9 office, down to the beach and y^&r even into bed. > r That's because, no matter J^^^ what the light conditions, and Lj wherever148 words
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Advertisement490 1988-08-11 26 Now"sHow"NG"arB"theatres W LIDO-PRINCE 1-ORIENTAL-LIBERTY SAVOY PRESIDENT CHANGI-JURONG H P LIOO I lam. 1 30. 4. 4 46. 9IS PRiN 1 11 am. 130 4. 845 9 15 fj O«» 1 1am. 30 3 30. 7 00. 900 LIB 1 30. 3 30. 7 00. 900 H SAY i lam. 115490 words
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Advertisement738 1988-08-11 26 GOLDEN NEW TOWN NEW CROWN CLEMENTI I RAJA PALACE PRINCESS QUEENSTOWN NOW SHOWING! Note REVISED SHOWS TIMES' Qold»n 11.00. 1.30. 3 JO, 5.30, 7.30. 9.30 n.« Town. 11.00. 1.30. 3 JO, 7.00, 9.00 N«w Crown: 1.00, 3.00. 5.30. 7.30. 9.30 Cl.m.nt. 11.00, 1.30, 3.30. 5.30. 7.15, 9.30 R«|« 1 00738 words
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Advertisement539 1988-08-11 26 CATHAYORGANISATIONCATHAYORGANISAriONCATHAyORGANIS ■^■^V Mill T i l^B I B^BH I i b^Lt ill I I i < kII'iIIA < (*****88) 5 SHOWS: 11.00 AM. 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.15PM i THE BEST MOVIE BY DUDLEY z MOOA?£ SINCE 'ARTHUR"! o /r's HILARIOUS! IT'S FUNI BrfISITTWIifFIHB |Nl FREE LIST )^flH^ S Billlli f^539 words
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Advertisement704 1988-08-11 26 APPCHNTMENTS CTSM i km 10 many frtsh idras on how to improrr JB& the welfare program for my OMpM> |^B MM(tMP /w wol jn>rw ll'f dMMI h do M HB PERSONNEL ASSISTANT hmnlr myvfl/ an rxtrotfrt who\ SB $fl/-motit'titfii towards work and vfe'l iKnuinriy |H| mffrrsffii m uHjrlriMj jlomj u'ltd704 words
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Advertisement681 1988-08-11 27 APPaNTMENTS/NOTICES TEL 730-5724 b 6 6 b66»OOl 737-001 Tti FF*x T 3? ?7b9 TELEX RS 5063' TIME AD BATES The StrMs T*nes-s*6 85per coicm •TheSundiy T»n»-s2e Isper coicm BOX Sf RV'Ce $5 00 (Coleqed) •%iQ 00 tPottedi APPOINTMENTS AIRLINE CAREERS 8 Singapore Airlines' reputation for safe, efficient and I excellent681 words
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Advertisement692 1988-08-11 27 We are a Singapore based Computer Systems House with regional activities and customer base. Due to rapid expansion, we now require the following personnel1. Sales Executives 2. Analyst Programmers Applicants, preferably graduates or diploma holders, should have at least 2 years relevant I working experience m a computer environment I692 words
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Advertisement1131 1988-08-11 27 ODS Oriental Data Systems (S) Pte Ltd, a leading 1 computer and office automation company with offices m Singapore. Malaysia, Hong 1 Kong and Taiwan invites applications for the I post of. I Sales Executive Basic salary between $19,500 $24,000 PA (Plus commission) Be able to communicate effectively at all1,131 words
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Advertisement811 1988-08-11 27 NOTICES I FOR SALE I LOCATED MANILA I Ideal Investment Opportunity B Complete Production Modules for X Semi Conductor Assembly suitable for I Hermetics/Ceramics I Plastics BL- 40 L t I Transistors T092/T0220 ■Available as complete modules together withß land/buildings or for removal from site B Modern plant with I811 words
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Advertisement697 1988-08-11 28 NOTICES PROPERTIES FOR SALE 1. 4 units of 3 storey pro war shophouses Lot No 380-I TS 12 Land area: 453.9 *q metre* Title: 909 year* 2. 1 unit of 3 storey pre war ahophouaa Lot No 243-3 TS 6 Land aroa: 108.5 sq metres Title Freehold For further information697 words
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Advertisement681 1988-08-11 28 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU. SUIT NO. 24-SM OF I*B7 Between CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITKII. Plaintiffs 1. ABDUL LATD7F BIN AWANG XX Hll 2. YAACOB BIN SI LAIMAN. S. LEE GIOK PIAN. 4. SAW LEONG SAN. 5. FONG CHIN 8U HONG TEE. I. CHAN YOCK SANG681 words
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Advertisement190 1988-08-11 28 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. M AND IN THE MATTER OF PRO-ARCH CONBIT.TANTB PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 308(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, the Final Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at190 words
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Advertisement125 1988-08-11 28 f ANIES UNDER THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF OSBORNE CHAPPEL INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD IPOH TIN ORE OUTPUTS FOR JULY 1988 Tonrwt GOPENG BERHAD 102.3 PETALING TIN BERHAD 148.0 OSBORNE CHAPPEL INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD D«Cd:3 Augutt 1988 1 BAILIFF'S SALE In the Subordinate Courts of The Republic of Singapore In the Cause125 words
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Advertisement98 1988-08-11 28 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED i Incorporated m Singapore) LOST STOCK CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given thai Mock certificate numbered *****8 covering $750 stock m the name of Mdm Wan Yook Lean has teen reported lost Notice is also given that new stock certificate will be issued and me original98 words
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Advertisement23 1988-08-11 28 The most up-to-date Bahasa Melayu Baku primer JNVKVtC<\ With an English-Indonesian-Malay glossary. $12.50 Available at all good bookshops ruhlfsh,,! hi, TIMES STP Distributors23 words
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Miscellaneous631 1988-08-11 28 SUN lAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz MP^7sc* t -f/Mc-s w'ondc^B /men (w: /guh^K^KßW/gu* 7Rz,u&& ii^t I i urv vdu'cp tup i.iapct II 7T MiAfPossess.cDM£ Fl f (*/ASsoATrKAcTf<^^^ 7H£OLDe*You6£T H >w />. LUCH, WUKfc THE WORST LIFE 15 FULL J^-sJ 10 (MozeSoULtc* J (a*s£ooi> enough' I Tfrf fI£TTF* you'/ 1631 words
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Miscellaneous872 1988-08-11 29 —What's On NATIONAL DAY days: 11 am 10 pm. Martial Kun reflecting the linguistic ton knots, clay making, por- VAN KLEEF AQUARIUM mission to the museum at $1 CARNIVAL '88 arts demonstrations. 7 pm. diversity of Singapore. Singa- trait sketching and Chinese ppATrmNr MftPP than ior a dults and 50872 words
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Miscellaneous308 1988-08-11 29 SATIRDAY Never dive An Inch (Ch 5, 11.31 pm): A disappointing film version of Ken Kesey's mammoth novel, Sometimes A Great Notion. It's a comic melodrama about a family of independent loggers m Oregon who refuse to take part m a local strike against big lumber companies. There is one308 words
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Miscellaneous1055 1988-08-11 29 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (confd) 7.45 On The Road 7.50 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 On1,055 words
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Article, Illustration397 1988-08-11 30 One Plus One The Legendary Zhong Kill (Debut Ch 8, €.45 pin): Good news for those of you who enjoyed the segment on Zhong Kui m the SBC serial, Strange Encounters, shown last year. The fearful ghostbuster, one of the best known figures m397 words
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Advertisement234 1988-08-11 30 f^ I Smart Tanjong Katong Complex will be closed Specials. f [^sSE^ Offers valid till 17th Aug '88 If RICH o *mMa\ pICH i^^^fc Instant Coffee Mv Ginger Mv ChocokteMu > -%m Til AKIr» I 4iog E^S^** l^llivJ vp $3 75 is^^B BaMSBB^teA Wholemeal Becuts Special Cream Crackers Instant Noooh234 words
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Advertisement122 1988-08-11 30 tnicriuinrncni v 91 tuplano Sisters fc^ 7 Presenting... the talented and terrific Tuplano Sisters! By special arrangement, an encore stint featuring these C()CI (LeIIei' 7) ;NCE popular entertainers from the Philippines. If you missed them the first time around, here's your chance to catch them nightly at the Cinnabar Lounge.122 words
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Miscellaneous1351 1988-08-11 30 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 5.55 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 7.30 pm Opening Announcements and Programme by Kids' Corner by Astroboy (Cartoon): One day, Astroboy Highlights, followed by Lingo (Game show) 4.10 Share A Story (Children's programme/r) brings back Gao-h-shi. a damaged robot, who 8.00 National1,351 words
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