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Title Section14 1988-09-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration655 1988-09-22 1 Crackdown keeps demonstrators off the streets for second day RANGOON General Saw Maung, the hardline career officer who led a military coup last weekend, was yesterday elected Burma's fourth government leader within the past two months. His ruthless crackdown on dissent kept pro-democracy demonstrators off theAP; AFP; Reuter - 655 words
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Article75 1988-09-22 1 LITTLE Amutha Alagursamy died late last night leaving a sole survivor of the Bukit Batok blast that caused severe burns to all five members of her family. Amutha, three, was m critical condition ever since the explosion, believed to have been planned by her75 words
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Article25 1988-09-22 1 MOSCOW Soviet authorities declared a state of emergency m Nagor-no-Karabakh yesterday, following renewed violence between Armenians and Azerbaijani* m the disputed territory. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration380 1988-09-22 1 picture. Records and heroes take a tumble SEOUL Heroes and six world records tumbled as the Olympics moved into top gear here yesterday. Anthony Nesty, a 20-year-old from Surinam, inflicted yet another defeat on American swimming star Matt Biondi m a sensational finish to the men's 100 metresAFP; Reuter - 380 words
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642 1988-09-22 1 BERTHA HENSON - Govt plugs into views of young citizens BERTHA HENSON By TAKE several groups of young Singaporeans and ask them about themselves and what they think about school, work, family, leisure, the Government and country. A study carried out earlier this year did exactly that, and the result, m a slim642 words
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260 1988-09-22 1 FORT WORTH (Texas) A former computer programmer who wiped out 168,000 records m revenge for being fired by an insurance firm is believed to be the first person m the United States convicted for planting a computer "virus". A jury deliberated for six hours onAP - 260 words
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367 1988-09-22 1 Education team to tour British varsities A HIGH-LEVEL Education Ministry team led by Dr Tony Tan leaves for Britain on Saturday to visit four universities m connection with the Government's plan to expand university education here. The six-member group will visit London University, Loughborough University of Technology, University of Manchester,367 words
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Article, Illustration203 1988-09-22 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST TOKYO Emperor Hirohito of Japan was reported to be in a stable but serious condition last night after doctors gave him blood transfusions, intravenous feeding and oxygen. The frail 87-year-old monarch, who is also suffering from jaundice and anaemia, became ill with internalAFP - 203 words
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Advertisement28 1988-09-22 1 6 pages of reports inside Inside Summary 2 World News 3.7 Focus 8,9 Asean i»,n Causeway 12,13 Comment/ Perspective 22,23 Letters 24 HmesDollar 25-29 Racing 3t Sports 31.3928 words
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Advertisement72 1988-09-22 1 HOW BEN JOHNSON GETS HIS FLYING START Colour graphic m our centrespread on track. The early results. More Olympic news m our 12-page pull-out. HEY, MAN! WOULD YOU WEAR THIS? Wt Singapore men tell how they feel about the latest Paris fashions. IS IT HEALTHY TO DRINK LOTS OF MINERAL72 words
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Article328 1988-09-22 2 School Link's success TEACHERS will have less administrative work. Schools will be able to communicate with each other and the Education Ministry more speedily. And all schools will be able to tap the data base stored m the ministry's computer. This scenario will be reality within two years when328 words
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Article226 1988-09-22 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Prime Minister has said that Singapore's new leaders should continue to foster good relations with China. A reforming China causes ambivalence on the part of Singapore. It was once a foe. It Is now a friend. Ethnic similarities can be both an asset and226 words
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Article109 1988-09-22 2 UNHELPFUL SINGAPOREANS REFERRING to the Sept 15 letter "Singaporeans who don't lift a finger to help", a 2' j -month pregnant woman says she came across some examples of such Singaporeans on an MRT train on the same day the letter was published. She was with her husband but109 words
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Article229 1988-09-22 2 Haitians' revenge HAITIANS infuriated by years of vigilante violence linked to the former Duvalier family dynasty are enforcing "people's justice" m a series of revenge slayings of reputed members of the dreaded Tontons Macoutes. The Caribbean nations new President, Lt Gen Prosper Avril, who seized power m229 words
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Article240 1988-09-22 2 To go or not to go WHAT officials of the Singapore Hockey Association will chew on during today's luncheon meeting is whether or not the Republic should take part m the Junior World Cup Asia Zone qualifying rounds m New Delhi from Nov 3-14. They feel that the exorbitant240 words
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Article516 1988-09-22 2 Bags a local success WHEN it comes to handbags, two men m Singapore know how to please the Singapore women. They have carved a niche m her heart with their own Made-in-Singapore fashion handbags. Their names Ng Wak Heng and James Lor may not be familiar but office516 words
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Article220 1988-09-22 2 BROKERS EXTENDING CREDIT TO CLIENTS AFTER DUE DATE PLAGUED by dwindling trading volumes and increasing competition from new stock brokers, buy-now-ana-pay-much-later schemes are creeping back. At some firms, clients are sometimes allowed up to seven interest-free days after settlement day to pay up. But the Stock Exchange of Singapore220 words
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162 1988-09-22 2 Around Asean .and Across the Causeway Cautious support A PARLIAMENTARY committee has given cautious support to Premier Chatichai Choonhavan's call for more private trade with the communist countries of Indochina. The House committee on Foreign Affairs said Thailand should first expand commercial ties with Laos before moving towards more trade162 words
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Article391 1988-09-22 2 SECTION II Classifieds Sect. I 31 Sect. II 6-22 Appt Notices Sect. II 5, 23 24 Cinema Sect. II 34 Comics Sect II 33 Product Advertiser Section/Page Nrfnes China Airlines I 10 Athletic Meet Times Inter Business House I 33 Audw/Video MHE Consumer I 40 Pertama Audio I391 words
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Article, Illustration537 1988-09-22 3 Call made by new president of General Assembly UNITED NATIONS The United Nations is successfully reducing political conflicts but little is being done to narrow an economic gap between rich and poor states, the new president of the General Assembly said on Tuesday.Reuter; AP - 537 words
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161 1988-09-22 3 WASHINGTON The Senate Commerce Committee has unanimously approved a Bill that for the first time would require warning labels on alcoholic beverages m the United States. The label would state that alcohol could impair driving abilities and cause birth defects and other health problems.AP - 161 words
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156 1988-09-22 3 KARACHI Opposition leader Benazir Bhutto gave birth to a 3.15-kg baby boy yesterday, her doctor said. It was her first child. "I'm jubilant," exclaimed her husband of nine months, Karachi businessman Asif Ali Zardari. Ms Bhutto, who still uses her maiden name asAP - 156 words
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Article, Illustration479 1988-09-22 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Prime Minister Lee in China By GUANGZHOU No matter how casually one looks, it is obvious from the bustle of activity m Guangzhou that the people there have picked up on all the activities they have seen done mAFP; MICHAEL LIEW - 479 words
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125 1988-09-22 3 Consumer prices in US up marginally WASHINGTON US consumer prices rose 0.4 per cent last month, the same moderate pace as m July, the Labour Department reported yesterday. Increases m food, shelter and energy costs accounted for more than four-fifths of the rise, which was below Wall Street's forecast ofReuter - 125 words
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377 1988-09-22 3 China press reports a 'crisis' over reforms BEIJING China's official media acknowledged a "crisis" over economic reforms for the first time yesterday and blamed the announcement of an ambitious price and wage reform plan for a run on stores last month. "It is undeniable that the government's plan for priceAFP - 377 words
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Article, Illustration562 1988-09-22 4 Angry mobs m series of revenge slayings PORT-AU-PRINCE Haitians infuriated by years of vigilante violence linked to the former Duvalier family dynasty are enforcing "people's justice" m a series of revenge slay ings of reputed members of the dreaded Tontons Macoutes. The Caribbean nations new President,UPI; AFP; Reuter - 562 words
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213 1988-09-22 4 STOCKHOLM Swedish tax au thorities said yesterday that the Bofors arms firm could claim as tax deductible a sum of US$5O million (SJIO2 million) which it has been accused of using as bribes to land a big order from India. The National Inland Revenue BoardReuter - 213 words
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323 1988-09-22 4 Rajiv promises to hold political talks on Punjab JULLUNDUR (India) Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, making his first visit m three years to violencetorn Punjab, promised yesterday to hold political talks on the future of the north Indian state. "I will call all political parties for discussions on the Punjab problemReuter - 323 words
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482 1988-09-22 4 RITA GOMEZ - RITA GOMEZ The Ka Wah Bank case By HONGKONG A Hongkong magistrate yesterday refused an application by the fugitive Low brothers for the return of their Singapore passports saying that it would be a travesty of justice if he complied. Magistrate Michael482 words
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115 1988-09-22 4 Briton plans first 'round the world' balloon trip LONDON A British adventurer, inspired by his 19th century fictional hero, aims to become the first man to fly non-stop around the world by balloon. Balloonist Julian Nott, 44, announced his plans on Tuesday at the Reform Club the London gentlemen's clubReuter - 115 words
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Article175 1988-09-22 4 HONGKONG Police arrested two Hongkong men on Tuesday and seized a record 94 kg of heroin that would have fetched more than HK51,075 million (*****.5 million) if smuggled to the United States, they reported yesterday. Police Superintendent Chris Cantley said the high grade No.AP - 175 words
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276 1988-09-22 4 BELGRADE Yugoslavia's collective presidency has called for an end to "the stirring up of political passions" that damage the country and called on local leaders to recognise their responsibility m ending conflict. A statement issued on Tuesday noted a deterioration of the socialAP; AFP - 276 words
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416 1988-09-22 5 Soviet govt declares 3 1 state-run firms bankrupt MOSCOW The Soviet government, serious about introducing capitaliststyle cost accounting reforms m business, has declared 31 state-run industrial enterprises insolvent. They are given six months to achieve a turnaround before they are closed or turned over to private management, a Soviet dailyUPI - 416 words
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Article, Illustration355 1988-09-22 5 Perestroika will prevail, says ex-party chief VIENNA A former Moscow Communist Party chief has said that despite lingering resistance, the process of perestroika will prevail m the Soviet Union. Mr Boris Yeltsin, who is now Deputy Construction Minister, made the comments m a wide-ranging interview here with three Austrian journalistsAP - 355 words
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303 1988-09-22 5 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has announced a significant decrease of breast cancer deaths m women between the ages of 40 and 49 if they get mammography examinations every one or two years. NCI said303 words
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129 1988-09-22 5 PARIS An anonymous American and a free-spend-ing Wesi id man turned the wine sale of the century into a champagne celebration here on Tuesday by often paying twice the going rate for fine vimages. The American snapped up most of the 105AFP - 129 words
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120 1988-09-22 5 NEW YORK New York City may have its bargains but a US$5O (Sslo2) Mercedes and a US$lOO Audi are not among them. Dozens of would-be bargain car buyers showed up on Tuesday morning at a lot where the city stores impounded vehicles,Reuter - 120 words
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364 1988-09-22 5 LONDON Britain announced a series of legal moves on Tuesday designed to combat terrorism by choking off cash that fuels "engines of murder' m outlawed organisations like the Irish Republican Army. Details of the legislation, which will empower courts to seize assetsAP; UPI - 364 words
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Article, Illustration494 1988-09-22 6 Japanese believe dial-up electronics is next consumer gold mine TOKYO Telephone home if you want a bath drawn or dinner ready when you get back from work. Call to check if you've locked the door and turned all the lights off. NoReuter - 494 words
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328 1988-09-22 6 Soviet troops act to halt ethnic unrest MOSCOW Soviet police and troops have apparently moved to halt mounting ethnic unrest m Armenia and Azerbaijan after a man died from injuries sustained m clashes, sparking strikes and mass demonstrations m the region. The official Tass news agency said on Tuesday thatReuter - 328 words
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255 1988-09-22 6 ONG MING SEING - US gets first Hispanic Cabinet member ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Dr Lauro Cavazos has been sworn m as America's new education secretary after the Senate voted 94-0 to confirm his appointment as the first Hispanic to serve m a Cabinet post. Dr Cavazos, on leave of absence255 words
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Article51 1988-09-22 6 SEOUL Korean Air (KAL) will inaugurate flight services to Canada in November, linking Seoul to Vancou/er and Toronto, the South Korean flag carrier said yesterday. Officials said KAL will operate two passenger flights a week starting Nov 2 and one weekly cargo flieht beginning Nov 5.AP - 51 words
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236 1988-09-22 6 ALBANY (New York) Governor Mario Cuomo has signed into law a skier responsibility code prompted by a man who skied into a tree, seriously injured his groin and won a US$l million (552.04 million) lawsuit, partly for loss of services to his wife.UPI - 236 words
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300 1988-09-22 6 KAMPALA (Uganda) The disappearance of a North Korean technician has sparked a diplomatic row between the embassies of North and South Korea, with North Korea accusing the South Koreans of kidnapping the man and alleging that the United States is involved. MrAP; AFP - 300 words
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604 1988-09-22 7 Firms send students 'on holiday' to prevent them from seeing rivals TOKYO Unscrupulous Japanese companies, facing a nationwide shortage of university graduates, are resorting to "kidnapping" potential recruits to keep them out of the hands of rival employers. They are takingFT - 604 words
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276 1988-09-22 7 Jesse Jackson's half-brother faces murder rap GREENVILLE (South Carolina) Noah Robinson, the half-brother of civil rights leader and former presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, was charged with murder on Tuesday for the 1986 slaying of a man m front of a downtown building owned by Robinson, a prosecutor said. The GreenvilleAP - 276 words
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417 1988-09-22 7 S. Pacific forum lauds New Caledonia pact but raps French N-tests NUKUALOFA (Tonga) South Pacific nations yesterday welcomed France's readiness to give New Caledonians a chance to choose their own future, but again criticised Paris for continuing nuclear tests m the region. The South Pacific Forum a grouping of 15AP; AFP - 417 words
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Article, Illustration60 1988-09-22 7 picture. YOKO ONO accepted an award on behalf of her late husband, John Lennon, to mark the five millionth sale of his hit song Yesterday. The award was made by Mr Phil Graham (centre) and Mr Robert Musel of the Broadcast Music Incorporated, USA, during a lunchReuter - 60 words
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316 1988-09-22 7 ROME Italians on Tuesday scorned an advertisement m British newspapers that features a woman doing a striptease and the slogan, "Italian housewives do it on TV". The advertisement, placed by a producer of programmes for Britain's private Independent Television and Channel 4,AP - 316 words
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Article, Illustration934 1988-09-22 8 MAUREEN JOHNSON - MAUREEN JOHNSON By In Bath, southern England, bookseller Peter Marsh this month received a summons for contempt of court for selling copies of Spycatcher imported from Ireland. He works alone and could be made bankrupt by legal costs. LONDON Subscribers to IndexAP - 934 words
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Article, Illustration841 1988-09-22 9 VANORA BENNETT - VANORA BENNETT By 4 France has been good enough to allow me to set up my home here and to give me firm and total support for the last crusade of my life an independent, neutral and united Cam- bodia. PrinceReuter - 841 words
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855 1988-09-22 9 RICHARD MURPHY - RICHARD MURPHY Many feel they won't be able to stay outside for long By BERNE Is Switzerland's independence becoming a luxury it will soon be unable to afford? The Swiss are beginning to wonder. As the 12 nations of the European Community gearReuter - 855 words
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241 1988-09-22 10 A 'second army corps' to fight Philippine Reds MANILA The Philippine army has organised a "second army corps" to crush the communist insurgency, the Manila Chronicle reported. Army operations chief Col Rene Dado said the corps would be retrained and taught the highly successful "hearts and minds concept" to win241 words
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180 1988-09-22 10 Manila military wants district polls put off MANILA The Philippine military has recommended that district elections scheduled for November be postponed to next May to give the government time to organise a new para-military force to help fight communist rebels. The Local Governments Secretary, Mr Luis Santos, said yesterday thatAP - 180 words
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332 1988-09-22 10 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Chattchai's call for more private trade with Indochina By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK A parliamentary committee has given cautious support to Premier Chatichai Choonhavan's call for more private trade with the communist countries of Indochina. The House Committee on Foreign Affairs332 words
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263 1988-09-22 10 Manila police stop march to US embassy MANILA Police armed with shields and batons prevented about 5,000 leftists from marching to the US embassy yesterday to commemorate the 16th anniversary of former President Ferdinand Marcos' declaration of martial law. The leftists, including members of the League of Filipino Students andAP - 263 words
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316 1988-09-22 10 BANGKOK The skins of at least 200,000 endangered South American crocodiles were tanned m Thailand this year and exported to Japan m an operation that involved Thai forestry officials, The Nation reported. The newspaper said the caiman, the smallest of the crocodiles, is316 words
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Article, Illustration346 1988-09-22 11 MANILA The government will seek the extradition of the founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), whose passport was cancelled because of his alleged involvement m the rebel movement, an official said yesterday. Deputy Foreign Secretary Manuel Van said the government wasAP - 346 words
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196 1988-09-22 11 Prosecutors to pay if justice takes too long MANILA Justice Secretary Sedfrey Ordonez has warned prosecutors nationwide they will not receive their salaries if they fail to complete preliminary investigations into criminal charges within two months after they are filed. He issued the warning m an order that takes effectAP - 196 words
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230 1988-09-22 11 BANGKOK The world's longest cab ride through three continents arrived here yesterday, its meter running m an effort to raise money for needy children. "From London to Sydney, the taxi meter will be running for charity," said Edward 'Ned' Kelly of the team, which expectsAP - 230 words
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Article85 1988-09-22 11 Jakarta oil exports up 28 JAKARTA Indonesia's total oil export earnings m the five months to May rose to U557,787 billion (5515.9 billion), an increase of 27.8 per cent over the same period last year, the Central Bureau of Statistics said. But the volume of crude oil, petroleum products andAFP - 85 words
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Article305 1988-09-22 11 Steps include cutting loan rates and raising quotas KUALA LUMPUR Japan has decided to expand its Official Development Assistance (ODA) to improve the quality of its economic co-operation with Asean, Japanese parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Takujiro Hamada said yesterday. Efforts to improve theBernama - 305 words
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268 1988-09-22 11 MANILA The Immigration Department dropped gun-running and other charges against a Norwegian missionary yesterday, claiming the agency was misled by the military about evidence against him. Mr Trygve Bjorkas, Philippine director of the Norwegian Missionary Alliance, was arrested on Aug 31 on chargesAP - 268 words
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Article264 1988-09-22 12 Forged documents used to make withdrawals PETALING JAVA Police have detained a lawyer who is believed to have used forged death certificates to help other people withdraw about Msl million (*****,000) of contributors' savings from the Employees Provident Fund. The lawyer is believedNST; Bernama - 264 words
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124 1988-09-22 12 Plastic coins in Ipoh parking meters: Probe on IPOH A plastics factory m an adjoining state is producing plastic coins which are being used m car parking meters here, alleged City Hall. The City Hall enforcement unit chief, Mr Ahmad Fahmi Mat Jan, said yesterday City Hall had been tryingBernama - 124 words
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279 1988-09-22 12 Suspension of five Supreme Court judges KUALA LUMPUR The tribunal set up to investigate the alleged gross misbehaviour by five suspended Supreme Court judges is expected to come out with a report "sometime next week", a tribunal source said yesterday. The source said theBernama - 279 words
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101 1988-09-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Chinese Association is hoping to raise at least Ms 4 million (5J3.04 million) from its walkathon to help save the party's headquarters, Wisma MCA. A statement from the party said the walkathon, to be held here and m 11Bernama - 101 words
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269 1988-09-22 12 Ex-Umno members breaking promise, says NF JOHOR BARU National Front leaders have said that the move by former members of Umno to field a candidate m next month's Parit Raja state by-election is not m keeping with their recent pledge to the people. They were referring to a statement byBernama - 269 words
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Article, Illustration481 1988-09-22 13 Malaysia likely to be an NIC by then, he says BERLIN Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad expects Malaysia to be a newly industrialising country by the year 2000 when its industrial production would account for 80 per cent of its gross domestic product. AndBernama; NST - 481 words
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117 1988-09-22 13 KOTA KINABALU The Opposition Berjaya party has criticised the Sabah government for building a Msl.3 million (*****,000) water fountain memorial to mark the state's 25 years of independence through Malaysia. Describing it as a "white elephant," the party's information officer, Mr Said Lampoh,Bernama - 117 words
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Article38 1988-09-22 13 JOHOR BARU A two-day seminar to examine ways to revitalise state-owned enterprises will be held m Desaru from Monday. The organisers, Kejora Management Services Sdn Bhd, said the seminar would discuss issues such as corporate cul- BernamaBernama - 38 words
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335 1988-09-22 13 No escape from the taxman even in jail PENANG Even those m jail cannot escape the taxman. The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has sent assessment forms to those convicted m the de-posit-taking co-operatives (DTCs) scandal. IRD Deputy DirectorGeneral Datuk Hassan Ibrahim said that more forms would be sent to othersNST - 335 words
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304 1988-09-22 13 SHAH ALAM (Selangor) Taiwanese investment m Malaysia may well grow by leaps and bounds within the next two years, judging by the keen interest shown by some visiting investors. A 17-member investment and trade mission has expressed interest m setting up jointBernama - 304 words
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Article, Illustration684 1988-09-22 14 LIM YEEN FONG - LIM YEEN FONG System to be introduced m all schools by 1990 By TEACHERS will need to do less administrative work. Schools will be able to communicate with each other and the Education Ministry more speedily. And all schools will be able to tap684 words
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Article, Illustration238 1988-09-22 14 THE camel's hump helped Victoria Junior College thump its way to its third successive win m Vis Quiz "88. Until the question "What is stored m the camel's hump?", VJC was trailing the team of national servicemen from Control of Personnel238 words
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Article61 1988-09-22 14 A NGEE ANN Polytechnic student died instantly after being knocked down by a Singapore Bus Service double-decker about 10.15 pm last night. Miss Andrea Mak Lai Mvi, 20, was crossing the junction of Tanglin Road and Alexandra Road when the accident occurred. Eyewitnesses are asked61 words
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Article, Illustration284 1988-09-22 14 HAVE you been seeing a reddish-or-ange spark m the evening sky and shrugged it off as just an unusual star? Well, it is actually Mars and the red planet has been visible to the observant night-time sky-gazer for the past two months.284 words
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268 1988-09-22 14 KL minister suggests joint radio request programme RADIO listeners can look forward to a joint Singa-pore-Malaysia request programme, if a proposal goes through. The Malaysian Minister for Information, Datuk Mohamed Rahmat, brought up the idea of the request programme as an avenue that could be explored to develop greater cultural268 words
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Article, Illustration628 1988-09-22 15 YAW YAN CHONG - YAW YAN CHONG Death of motorcyclist hit by jet's cable ruled a misadventure By THE death of the motorcyclist who was slashed by a whipping cable from a flying jet fighter was the result of a misadventure. That was the verdict628 words
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Article, Illustration318 1988-09-22 15 THE Singaporean passion for food will be put to the test at the Padang on Nov 13. People will be chasing after fried chicken, barbecued crabs, and some satay as well. They will also be able to find out just how fast the318 words
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481 1988-09-22 15 Death of New Zealand tourist UNDERTAKERS who moved the body of a 23--year-old New Zealand tourist from a highrise block three years ago did not cause the bruises found on her thighs and legs, the High Court heard yesterday. Deputy Public Prosecutor Loke481 words
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Article65 1988-09-22 15 THE Darul Ihsan Orphanage in Singapore is offering educational assistance to all Muslim orphans, outside its two orphanages, who are in primary. st i < ondary and pre-university classes. Tertiary students ran apply for a book allowance. Those interested can get the application forms from the65 words
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471 1988-09-22 15 SHARON LIM - Why ambulances were delayed Fire chief SHARON LIM Bukit Batok flat blast By AMBULANCE staff took double the usual time to attend to the severely burnt casualties during the recent Bukit Batok gas explosion. But their delay was "justified" considering the demand for the service m the West Coast area471 words
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203 1988-09-22 15 SINGAPORE Airlines' first cargo airplane will soon be able to fly to New Zealand through Australia weekly. An agreement, which includes full traffic rights between Australia and New Zealand, was concluded on Tuesday m Wellington following a round of talks203 words
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302 1988-09-22 15 22-year-old found dead near flats 'unhappy', says family PRIVATE Mervyn Chua Tian Swee turned down his mother's offer to send him back to camp. Instead, he left his military identity card and walked out of his Tai Keng Gardens home, off Upper Paya Lebar Road, looking disturbed, on Sunday at302 words
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341 1988-09-22 16 GAN CHEONG SOON - GAN CHEONG SOON Wrong for stores to make customers forgo unspent amount, it says By A CUSTOMER should not be made to forgo the unspent balance of a gift voucher which has been bought with cash, the Consumers Association of Singapore said yesterday.341 words
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Article, Illustration485 1988-09-22 16 ALL 10 people interviewed by The Straits Times yesterday said they were m favour of credit extension for the unspent value of gift vouchers. Seven felt that cash refunds should be given to a shopper who had spent at least half the value485 words
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Article132 1988-09-22 16 TWO British ministers will arrive here soon for talks with their Singapore counterparts as part of visits to East Asian countries. The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Mr John MacGregor. will be m Singapore tomorrow for a first-hand look at agro-technology developments here. On132 words
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NEWSFRONT
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Article, Illustration192 1988-09-22 16 FAVOURITE Malaysian newscaster Caryn Lim, whose on-screen farewell kiss from fellow-newscaster Patrick Teoh recently shocked viewers there, is to join the current affairs team at Caldecott Hill on Oct 1. Miss Lim joined TV3 as a journalist cum newscaster after a stint192 words
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Article, Illustration154 1988-09-22 16 My fault, says D J now TOP record spinner Moe Alkaff (right), 26, is m a bit of a spin himself. The eight-stitch cut he received during the Swing Singapore 88 show, he now recollects, was his fault, and no-one else's. Clarifying what he had told The Straits Times about154 words
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Article, Illustration179 1988-09-22 16 MANY a toddler sports a T-shirt proclaiming "I am a Mount Alvernia Baby"'. Hardly surprising, considering some 500 babies are born there each month. And each newborn gets two T-shirts announcing where they were delivered. Mount Alvernia first started giving out these T-shirts some three years ago179 words
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Article203 1988-09-22 16 FOR SALE One holiday resort Businessman Joseph See Cheng Hai has just this item on his books. This idyll is on Bintan Island, Indonesia, and it takes four hours and rides on two ferries to reach it. Mr See, 36, who has a plastic manufacturing company203 words
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Article331 1988-09-22 17 But older youth are grateful and want to repay their parents PARENTS, home, family. To younger Singaporeans this adds up to a strict, stifling, over-protective and authoritarian environment. Parents are people you study hard and get good grades to please. Friends are the ones you331 words
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229 1988-09-22 17 Emigration a common topic of conversation among many FOR many young people, emigrating is a common topic of conversation. Why do they want to leave 9 They say Singapore is too small; there is too much control and regulation; the future is uncertain as there may be political instability; or229 words
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Hopes and thoughts
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Article81 1988-09-22 17 YOUNG people are generally hazy about their future. Students just want to pass the next examination. Most are vague about the career they want, saying they hope for a secure job with good pay and want to do well. Few of the working youth81 words
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Article59 1988-09-22 17 TERTIARY students were clear about what they want for Singapore: A peaceful, harmonious society free of ethnic conflict. A cultured society of courteous, gracious people. A freer and less pressured society which encourages the flourishing of ideas and creative expression. In general, these match59 words
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Article80 1988-09-22 17 ■IN 1984 the PAP unveiled its Vision of 1999 a gracious Singapore enjoying a Swiss standard of living by the turn of the century. Most of the young people accept the Vision as being useful m providing some direction to future development but display80 words
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Article67 1988-09-22 17 THERE are too many campaigns, conducted too often, say the young people. Some of them are simply "turned off". Still, quite a few concede that the campaigns have worked, especially when accompanied by perks or disincentives. Since people are developing a resistance to campaigns, the67 words
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Article81 1988-09-22 17 THE best slogans are short, clear and simple. They must pack a punch. A rhyme helps. Saying that, young people called on slogan-writers to be careful about the tone of the message. "There was wide agreement that slogans should not appear to talk down, force or81 words
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Article289 1988-09-22 17 PAP and the Govt are seen as one MOST young people make no distinction between the Government and the People's Action Party. They find it hard to think of a future Singapore without the PAP. But the idea of a Singapore without Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has begun to289 words
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Who they are, what they say
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Article37 1988-09-22 17 FIVE teachers, a student welfare officer, a psychologist and a church worker, all under 30 and dealing with young people m their work. They described young people as being passive, lacking m initiative and curiosity.37 words
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Article, Illustration62 1988-09-22 17 THE most serious-minded of all the youths m the study. "Their approach to work and even leisure was serious. There appeared to be a sense of purpose m everything they did or wanted to do," said the report. They worked mainly "to feed the stomach", but also paid attention62 words
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Article, Illustration48 1988-09-22 17 THEY stood out clearly from other groups m two important ways: They cited the importance of religion and their families m their lives. Reflecting modest goals for themselves and for society, the Malays, more than most groups, also expressed a desire for peace and racial harmony.48 words
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Article48 1988-09-22 17 GCE O N level students THEY went for the high-profile and glamorous m their career choices pilot, policeman, soldier, journalist and lawyer. On the whole, they were "relatively passive, largely without strong likes or dislikes" and m their views of government and the environment, "not an unthinking lot".48 words
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Article, Illustration84 1988-09-22 17 A GROUP "with a lot of pent-up feelings and energy", they were m a rebellious mood when they spoke about their expectations of the country and Government, complaining of an atmosphere too ordered, controlled or repressive. '•They hit back, unrestrained. Yet they appeared somewhat confused about what they84 words
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Article, Illustration100 1988-09-22 17 MUSIC, outrageous dressing and friends are important to this group. They hang out at coffee houses, shopping centres or just walk around. But they want the country to be stable, peaceful and to continue progressing, and saw no need for a change of governing style except tor fewer100 words
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Article, Illustration54 1988-09-22 17 THIS group had few criticisms, few complaints and tended to be more pro-Government than others. A couple contemplated migration to seek a more relaxed pace of work, but the majority felt their future was here. Their faith m the Government was reflected m their expectations of a better54 words
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Article39 1988-09-22 17 THEY work hard to earn a living, looking for better opportunities as they went along. Several play hard too. Some were mildly critical of the Government, but others defended the government methods, saying they justified the ends.39 words
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Article, Illustration50 1988-09-22 17 HIGHLY individualistic and critical of the environment and Government, but they balanced their criticisms with suggestions for improvement. "The Government was expected to act where individual action was inadequate but with the expectation that any government action had to be consultative with the people rather than authoritarian and restrictive."50 words
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Article47 1988-09-22 17 THERE were four separate groups of tertiary students. Studies and career were important for them, but several were vocal about the education system and streaming. Some criticised streaming as elitist and penalising slow developers while others thought it helped students learn at their own pace.47 words
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Article, Illustration598 1988-09-22 18 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Contaminated water m hold to be treated before other cargo is moved By FEARS of further chemical contamination have foiled a salvage team's attempt to set upright the stricken Markham Bay, still listing on its right side. The vessel's operator, Mr598 words
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Article77 1988-09-22 18 Capturing S'pore in pictures THE Goethe-Institut Singapore will hold a photography competition, On the Road m Singapore, to capture on print the everyday scenes of Singaporeans at work and play. Other organisers of the contest are Agfa-Gevaert, Lufthansa German Airlines and Schmidt Scientific Singapore. The first prize is a Leica77 words
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221 1988-09-22 18 Six more nations send Congrats to PM MR Lee Kuan Yew has received messages from the leaders of another six countries congratulating him on the People's Action Party's victory m the recent general election. They also congratulated him for resuming his post as Prime Minister and expressed their confidence that221 words
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Article53 1988-09-22 18 THE culture of the Straits Chinese will be seen m the Peranakan Heritage Programme to be held at the National Museum Art Gallery from Sept 28 to Oct 26. It will include an exhibition on the three most important phases m the lives of the Peranakans: birth, marriage and53 words
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854 1988-09-22 18 No conflict of interest between bank and Sealion, says banker The Allan Ng trial A BANKER denied m court yesterday that there was a conflict of interest between his bank and Sealion Hotels m the bank's negotiations with businessman Allan Ng on the takeover of the company. Mr Ng Eng854 words
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158 1988-09-22 18 CONSUMER prices rose 1.5 per cent m August compared to the same month last year. This is the sixth consecutive month of annual price increases of between one and two per cent since February. However, compared to July's consumer price index (CPI) of 104.8158 words
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Article, Illustration540 1988-09-22 20 K. F. TANG - K. F. TANG US group surveyed women m 99 countries By SINGAPORE women stand well when it comes to equality with men, according to an American research body. This is apparent from a report by the Washing-ton-based Population Crisis Committee, which did an540 words
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Article38 1988-09-22 20 SAFER shipping and cleaner oceans is the theme for World Maritime Day today The United Nations' International Maritime Organisation said it aims to improve safety management on board ships and prevent pollution of the seas.38 words
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What women professionals say
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Article, Illustration79 1988-09-22 20 Mrs Catherine Lam, 41, a company director: "Worldwide, I'm not surprised. It's because of our Asian ways that we're ranked so low." Mrs Lam thought the Philippines may have scored higher because their women are "more domineering, as they have Spanish blood". But79 words
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Article, Illustration109 1988-09-22 20 Mrs Constance Sin gam, lecturer, and president of Aware (Association of Women for Action and Research): "I find it hard to comment on other countries but m Singapore there is inequality, which women cannot free themselves from so long as there109 words
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Article, Illustration68 1988-09-22 20 Mrs Scow Peck Leng, 71, president of Singapore Women's Associations "I'm surprised Taiwan is below us. You can't throw a stone m Taiwan without hitting a woman professor." Mrs Scow also thought Malaysia and Indonesia should score higher than Singapore as their women tend68 words
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115 1988-09-22 20 A WELDER drowned after he tripped and fell overboard while working on a dredger off Seletar Island early yesterday. Mr Mohamed Mader Sickander, 34, from Johor Baru, Is believed to have lost consciousness after he hit his head against the side of115 words
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Article, Illustration445 1988-09-22 21 TAN TECK HUAT - TAN TECK HUAT The National Training Awards Another 3 organisations commended for outstanding efforts By ONE is a bank which takes pride m training its clerical staff. Another is a statutory board which spends on average $824 per worker each year on training445 words
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Advertisement241 1988-09-22 18 WITH oHELL, |y $30,000 IN CASH m (From left) $20,000 winner Lim Chee Hwee, $5,000 winner Teo Tai Keong Congratulations to the winners of last week's m m Shell Make More Money Draw. They are: 4Fm $20,000 cash prize winner VI II I Iv^^ Lim Chee Hwee of Bedok North,241 words
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Advertisement318 1988-09-22 19 r jf H^^^. 7 k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^^^^^S^k\ •^T^IW I k^k^k\ kW^ l^^^^B I <^^^^l I^^^^ J^r A^^k^^^Jk^^^^Jk^^^k^^^Tt^^^^^k^U^^^^^A^^^^B^BrA^^^L^^^^^^L- AW^b HHHHBHIIHPI kg^^^MMMMM^MM^AAA^AMMM b^^kg^^||^^^^2^» Toshiba technology brings l^^^^^^^^^^l i^^m &^^^^^^^^^^^^^D Our broadcast satellite relays |U television programs to distant places including remote islands that up until now have been 'ilPttl^/ i difficult to reach. Maintaining318 words
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Advertisement618 1988-09-22 21 8 OVERSEAS UNION BANK Winner, Service Sector High quality training, consistent track record THE Overseas Union Bank was illUll WMili M i/ o< t' k Slew Wah J™"" ind > a > Ma > i i r president: ■LA Chine, 22, clerk Singled OUt for its Strong "In the final618 words
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Advertisement585 1988-09-22 21 f^^n TEXAS INSTRUMENTS (SINGAPORE) Outstanding effort in in-house training Model adopted by parent company TEXAS Instruments' comprehensive "job-model" approach to training has been so effective that it has been adopted by its parent American company as a model for other worldwide offices to follow. Various in-house "councils" identify the training585 words
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COMMENT/ Perspective
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Article, Illustration4366 1988-09-22 22 US press model rejected as universal or appropriate to the Republic Indeed, evidence of any hard investigative reporting of the background and circumstances of the detentions is singularly lacking m the American press. We are told that the 22 people arrested last year4,366 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1988-09-22 23 The Japanese may not have a civil defence system m the formal sense but they are well prepared to handle natural or man-made disasters. In the second of two articles on civil defence systems in Japan and South Korea, LAI YEW KONG of1,056 words
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Article, Illustration554 1988-09-22 23 THE first of September each year is set aside by the Japanese to commemorate the Great Kanto Earthquake which took place on that date m 1923 as well as to take part m massive exercises countrywide to prepare themselves for a similar554 words
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The Straits Times
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Article634 1988-09-22 22 IT HAS taken Singapore leaders 12 years to bring Singapore-China relations to their present level of understanding and ease, and the country's new generation of leaders should continue to build on them. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said this on his current and fourth visit634 words
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On the road
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Letter, Illustration69 1988-09-22 24 I AM horrified that another traffic light junction (above) is about to start operation m Orchard Road. It is just after Hotel Meridien, and about 50 metres before the junction with the Is tana entrance. I thought the Public Works Department is reviewing the problem69 words
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Letter112 1988-09-22 24 One -lane congestion THOSE who drive along Clementi Avenue 2 towards Clementi Road will notice that most of the traffic goes to the left, m the direction of Ulu Pandan Road. Few vehicles go m the opposite direction, i.e. West Coast Highway. However, only one lane is at the disposal112 words
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140 1988-09-22 24 It's a long trip to hotel entrance WE have received many complaints from tourists, local patrons, visitors and other motorists about how difficult it is to get to our hotel entrance. They have to go a long way along New Bridge Road, make a U-turn m front of the Central140 words
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On courtesy
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Letter264 1988-09-22 24 I REFER to the letter "Singaporeans who don't lift a finger to help" by "Baffled Observer". (ST. Sept 15). I came across some examples of such Singaporeans on an MRT train on the same day the letter was published. I am 2'j months pregnant.264 words
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Letter216 1988-09-22 24 SOME weekends back, my friends and I were absolutely appalled when the owner of a cabin-cruiser blithely tipped all the rubbish he had accumulated over the weekend into the crystal-clear, azure waters of a secluded bay off Encik Endok's beach m Pulau Aur, off Johor. Immediately216 words
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326 1988-09-22 24 'Homeless' singles a pressing social problem READING about the plight of your readers "Unfairly Treated" and "C.X.M." (ST, Sept 6), with regard to housing for singles, I feel a necessity to further draw our Government's attention to this pressing social problem. It is convenient for it to insist that singles326 words
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303 1988-09-22 24 I READ with disappointment the report "Ang Mo Kio companies blacklist job-hoppers". (ST, Sept 14). What right does this informal club of electronics companies have to victimise job-seekers classified by them as "job-hoppers" when it does not know the real303 words
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Letter96 1988-09-22 24 WHEN I entertain clients, I bring them to restaurants or lounges. I notice that since the introduction of $1 coins, many of these establishments include several $1 coins m the change when the bill is paid. It is normal practice to leave the coins as tips,96 words
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297 1988-09-22 24 WE refer to the letter "Working disabled person cannot pay medical bill". (ST, Sept 5). The Handicaps Welfare Association, which is run by 12 disabled executive committee members, is fully aware that transport is one of the major problems faced by the physically297 words
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100 1988-09-22 24 WE refer to the letter "Are they licensed to auction?" from "Auctioneer". (ST, Sept 15). Auctions held during the Seventh Moon Festival are an integral part of that religious celebration. Those involved m organising the celebration and those who make donations, contributions or purchases100 words
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Letter47 1988-09-22 24 PLEASE refer to the letter "A case of abusing authority?" by "Avid Beach-Goer". (ST, Sept 12). The writer has already got m touch with us and we are looking into the matter. TNG BEE HI AT for Director Public Affairs Department Republic of Singapore Police47 words
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Article, Illustration63 1988-09-22 25 SHARE prices m Singapore yesterday afternoon rebounded to close slightly higher, after they had drifted m the morning session. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 6.58 points to close at 1,046.53. Turnover fell a little over a million units to 15.53 million, worth $34.59 million, from Tuesday's63 words
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Article52 1988-09-22 25 SU 1140 -?0 »«no ?Oc 370 +14 GMfeft 510 +12 SI* Fornfn 1730 10 OM St«e lOp *M 10 Fr»t Cipifjl US +9 SpweBus 331 +1 r««B*n?Oc 173 SSIcjmtapSOc 1(1 +1 Honf Fok 139 +1 Kl Kepont 3S0 -6 kron|SI*>Mc 312 -6 Sn» Darby Me 304 +6 MMC 10c52 words
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Article51 1988-09-22 25 Ambassador ISO -14 OCBC 745 -10 S por« land 70S 10 Ctrtbm 50c MS 10 B*f|unt» 260 10 OUT 460 -S S Finance 165 -I Tractors 436 6 CK Tanf 404 6 PMRt SOc 74 -5 Hamum M'su 4(2 -4 YHS 2W -4 k»on| Enfrf SOc 265 -4 C»C51 words
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Article15 1988-09-22 25 Sime Darby sO< 711,000 DBS Land 580,000 DBS 417,000 Tiger Balm 20c 407,00015 words
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Article115 1988-09-22 25 Sept 20 Sept 21 Sept 20 Sept 21 BT Composite 919 55 922 75 ST Plantations *****3 1893 15 BT OB OS 210 136 DBS CPF Inde. 328 28 329 36 CAD* 6790 6744 OCBC 745 22 750 61 10 day M »vg 6649 6663 OUB Composite 484 8?115 words
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Article65 1988-09-22 25 Closing Change Vol ('000) Amtcli Enfrt 20c 1 39 -1 8 Fuji Offset 20c 0 90 1 7 GB HMp 10c 1 30 Metalocfc 25c 0 78 Nat Kap 50c 0 985 unch 3 Sinfapore National Printers 50c 2 43 +1 25 Snfatronks 20c 105 +1 59 Tfcs 50c65 words
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Article37 1988-09-22 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 HigM 1505 40(26/8/87) 1327.69(11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) Wltime High 1505 40 (26/8/87) 1327 69 (118 87) Ail time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 470 92(28/4 86)37 words
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Article21 1988-09-22 25 DM Y FT S$ HK$ IS$ US$ ***** ***** unq ***** ***** £***** ***** ***** 6.3490 ***** ***** £*****21 words
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Article50 1988-09-22 25 Eurodollar: Gained two ticks to 91.32 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost nine ticks to 0.5389 a contract. British Pound: Gained 12 ticks to 1.6650 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 14 ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 112.66 points to *****.66 a contract. Gold: Lost US$B.2O to U*****.50 an ounce.50 words
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Article71 1988-09-22 25 LONDON The price of gold fell below US$4OO an ounce yesterday for the first time since Feb 24 last year. Shortly before mid-day, the metal was changing hands at U*****.75 an ounce against U*****.25 on Tuesday at the close. Gold and other precious metals are depressed byAFP - 71 words
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Article96 1988-09-22 25 WASHINGTON American corporations reported an 8.9-per cent surge m profits m the second quarter, the biggest increase m nearly five years, the government said on Tuesday. The Commerce Department said after-tax gains m April, May and June jumped to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of U*****.7AP - 96 words
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Article83 1988-09-22 25 LONDON I^onrho PLC said New York-based arbitrageur Asher B. Edelman and associated groups have accumulated a stake of at least 3.79 per cent m the company, or some 17 million shares. The conglomerate said it had been advised that purchases by Edelman are continuing. [>onrho said mReuter - 83 words
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561 1988-09-22 25 Saraswathi Sundram - Saraswathi Sundram But SES reminds members to comply with bylaws on share payment By PLAGUED by dwindling trading volumes and increasing competition from new stock brokers, buy-now-and-pay-much-later schemes are creeping back. At some firms, clients are sometimes allowed up to seven interest-free561 words
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612 1988-09-22 25 SHARON LAU - SHARON LAU By SINGAPOREANS who take up overseas postings will not necessarily end up paying more tax here, the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) said yesterday An IRD spokesman refuted a Straits Times reader's claim of "unfavourable taxation consequences" for a Singapore612 words
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454 1988-09-22 25 SHAUN SEOW - Don cautions against oil futures speculation here SHAUN SEOW Asia-Pacific Petroleum Conference By SINGAPORE'S move to start oil futures trading next year has raised a question m the mind of a university don: Will it lead to more volatile oil prices? Professor Peter Odell from Erasmus University m Rotterdam said454 words
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232 1988-09-22 25 Fuji Offset goes into ice-skating business SESDAQ-LISTED Fuji Offset Plates Manufacturing Ltd thinks there is money to be made m a business which failed to survive years ago running an ice-skating rink. The manufacturer of pre-sensitised printing plates set up a new subsidiary, Fuji Ice Palace Pte Ltd, last month232 words
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476 1988-09-22 25 R. RAJENDRAN - Cash call may help NOL save up to $24m in interest costs R. RAJENDRAN By NEPTUNE Orient Lines can expect to save up to $24 million m interest charges following the issue of its 60 million preference shares at $5 each. This is a substantial saving considering it paid $38.91476 words
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302 1988-09-22 25 STEVEN PAK - STEVEN PAK By THE Hour Glass share issue has matched market expectations with a subscription rate of "around 3.5 times", when applications closed at noon yesterday. This is comparable to the two recent main board issues, RMCA Reinsurance and Tiger Balm Ltd, which were302 words
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Article4392 1988-09-22 26 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-eiempted 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, with4,392 words
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Article2182 1988-09-22 26 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (256/ Alcom (87/89) 87 (3) API ;39/39 5) 39 (14) 38 (2) 38 5 (16) 38 (2) 39 5 (18) AISB (118/ 116 (22) 117 (I) 1)6(7) 115(17) 115(10) 119(2) 116(12) ASM (239/ 235 (26) 234 (3) 236(11) 237(2) 238 (2) 240 Antoh2,182 words
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Article405 1988-09-22 27 1 Mn JI 000 For best cuttonwrs only 3 OCBC Finance 4 avaiable it DBS France It QuattW »»t °"«*<l by subsidury OUT t Mn $10,000 7 Rcnowfaon loan octy Flat inttrnt add-on UOT't ti\n" abo a««UUc at UOf *ho Kjiable it 06$ Finance OCBC OUB U06 DBS405 words
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Article195 1988-09-22 27 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5920 -1 5948 6.41—622 Canadian dollar 1.6715—1.6737 6.04—5.94 NZ dollar 1.2475-1.2502 8.17-7.93 Sterling pound 3 4307 -3.4345 2.95—2.90 US dollar 2.0385— 2 0395 4.94-4.89 Local dollars to 100195 words
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Article116 1988-09-22 27 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer at 2.0385 95 m dull trading. It traded between 2.0380 and 2.0395 after opening initially at 2.0380 90. Against the deutschemark the greenback opened at 1.8653 57 and closed116 words
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Article157 1988-09-22 27 THE kilobar market traded between 5526,425 and 5526,650 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.40 404.80 and made an early high of U*****.60 405, then dipped on Japanese and US selling to U*****.60 404, closing for lunch at U*****.70 404.10. It reopened at US$4O3 403.50 after157 words
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Article39 1988-09-22 27 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 402 20 402 70 410 40 410 90 Hongkong 402 40— 402.90 410.50 411 00 Tues Mon New York 405 50— 406 00 409.00— 409 50 London 410.00—410 50 409 20—409 7039 words
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Article113 1988-09-22 27 Crude MS/ tome palm oil September 965 (south) 955 (central i 952 50 (north) October 967 50 (south) palm oil USS tonnes RBO palm oil October 382 50 (sellers) November 387 50 (sellers) December 392 50 (sellers) RBO Stearin Octobar 390 (sellers) Nov. Dec 390 (sellers) RBO Olem113 words
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Article19 1988-09-22 27 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore 217 00 October down seven cents Malaysia ***** October down 5 50 cents19 words
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Article17 1988-09-22 27 Tin Closing prices MS/kilo XL Tin 19.51 down eight cents Turnover 11 tonnes down four tonnes17 words
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Article27 1988-09-22 27 Cfoirtf prices Copper tonne Tuts Spot 1464 00-1465 00 (1456 00-1457 00) i months 1415 00 *****0 (1412 00-1413 00) Market tone Steadier Sales 14.500 tonnes27 words
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Article30 1988-09-22 27 CJosnt pncti Silv»r USJ troy v Tuts 3.njapor» 6 21—6 26 6 36—6 41 Tun Mm Ne« York 6 24-6 29 6 30-6 35 Sourct Credit Swsse S port30 words
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Article23 1988-09-22 27 Ctosinf prices Aluminium tonne Tues Spot *****0-*****0 (1375 00—1377 00) 3 months *****0-*****0 (1347 00-1348 00) Market tone Easy Sales 6.300 tonnes23 words
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Article277 1988-09-22 27 Managers' prices for September 22 Singapore Unit Trust Th« Commerce 0 97-103 Th« Sa«mgs Fund 0 85-0 91 S poie Prog fund 0 38— 0 4?id Spore Sec Fund 0 64- 0 69 S pore Invest Fund 0 68—0 73 Spore Equity fund 0 48—0 5? Asia Unit277 words
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Article127 1988-09-22 27 Crude Product Prices CRUDE/PRODUCT MONTH* CHANGE PRICE (U8$)« WEST TEXAS Intermediate Nov -0 04 004 14 30 14 40 BBL BKENT BIEND No* -t-025 020 1345 1 3 50 BBL DUBAI FATEH Nov -0 05 005 1175 1185 BBL n GASon. oct 000 0.00 121 mt HSFO CSTIBO Oct 000127 words
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Article364 1988-09-22 27 Sept 22 Yen Chan|t A|inomoto 2900 -40 Ako. 560 -10 Amoda I 190 unch Asohi Chem 1000 unch Asaht Gla« 1950 unch Bonk Of Tokyo 1560 +60 Bridg«*tone 1260 unch Canon 1 440 20 Couo Computer 1 420 1 0 Gtuen 851 -4 D Nip Print 2690 -40 D364 words
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Article68 1988-09-22 27 Eurodollar 3-month deposit 1 100 implied interest rate) Open High Lou Sett M Vol Bw 88 91 32 91.33 91 31 91 32 2346 Mar 89 91.37 91.38 9136 91.37 529 June 91.14 91.14 91 13 91 14 152 Sept 90.93 90.93 90.92 90.93 40 Dec M»r tt 90.66 ■Jon*"68 words
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Article31 1988-09-22 27 (US dollar Deutschemark Open Hitch Low Sett Rst Vol Deo 88 0 5406 0.5406 0.5386 0.5389 207 M»r 8* 0.5429 June 0.5471 Open lnt (Turs): 818. Act Vol (Tuts): Tl%.31 words
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Article26 1988-09-22 27 (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dee 88 1.6646B 1.6650 M»r8l 1.6530 June ***** Open Int (Tues): 231. Art Vol (Tues): Ml.26 words
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Article31 1988-09-22 27 (Japanese Yen) Open High Ixm Sett Est \oi Dec 88 0 *****1 0.*****2 0.*****9 0.*****5 366 M»r8$ 0.*****0A 0.*****9 June 0.*****3 Oprn Int (Tues): 1581. Art Vol (Tnes): 771.31 words
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Article48 1988-09-22 27 (Xikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.29 *****.33 *****40 *****.66 S*pt 88 ***** 700 ***** ***** *****.66 2565 Dre ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 4906 Mar 89 *****B ***** June *****A ***** Open Int (Turs): *****. Art Vol (Tuts): 7*39.48 words
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Article24 1988-09-22 27 i 'SS per trov ounce) Open High Low Sett Kst Vol Sept 88 402 50 Open Int (Tues): Nil. Art Vol (Tues): Ml.24 words
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Article84 1988-09-22 27 Tuesdoy, September 21 1988 Oo U coll. Oci M put. H4I1 Low bM H^h La- S«t< 51 I I i u 10A 55 7 No. 88 coHi Na> 88 p««« H.gfc Lo- S*lt H^f Lo- W»t 54 741 7\ 71 71 71 71 56 '5 0« M colh84 words
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Article135 1988-09-22 27 Ott 88 colh Oct S< o«t» H.o> Lo- S«tt H^h Lo- S»" 71 72 32OA SIS 2A 74 ViAA 7» ISA 11 79 No. M colli No. M (>»«« tfcgfc Lo- S.tt M^. Lo- S«t. 75 75 I04A 100 MA 80 76 MA S6 Dec U coth135 words
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Article56 1988-09-22 27 Ox 88 colls Ot 88 p»m Hm* Lo. S.»t H.o> Lo. W»t 9000 3A I 9050 15 6 9100 9125 9 9150 <• 37 9175 MA 10 9250 I 9300 CA« 9325 CAI 4 Mo. 89 coll. Mo. W p.n H^k Lo- S«tt M^h Lo- S«tt 9,25 3'56 words
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892 1988-09-22 27 AN AFTERNOON rebound saw prices close slightly higher on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Dealers said bargain hunters were encouraged by a 164.08-point gain m Tokyo, and helped to recover some of Tuesday's sharp losses. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 6.58 points to close892 words
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Article55 1988-09-22 27 NST Index Wednesday 1,730.01 (1,724.66) --rg Hongkong Hang Seng &> Wednesday 2,432.00 (2,423.23) Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,542.80 (1,545.50) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 27,712.66 (27,548.58) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,429.90 (1.418.60) Dow Jones Average igffi Tuesday 2,087.48 (2,081.08) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) —liiiii55 words
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Article226 1988-09-22 27 Sept 21 USJ Chante i Alcoa 5O 7 unch I Allied Sig 34 +i» I Amax Inc 17 H I Anv Corp 45 7 H Aft 26^ +i» Bethlehem Stl 22 uoch Boeing Co 61 Cot«rp.llor Co 56-1* Choie Monhtn 294 Chrysler Cp 22*. +H Citicorp 26 1226 words
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Article339 1988-09-22 27 Sept 17 Cents Chanjf (tort) ANI 198 +3 Aberfoyte 530 Age Amc.» 481 +7 Ampc' Exp 218 +6 Ampol Pet Am 530 -2 Anodne Au»t 19 -1 Athton 125 -3 B H P 808-2 B«och Petroleum 25 ur>ch B»M Group 200 unch Bond Corp 202 -6 Borol 483 +5339 words
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Article394 1988-09-22 27 Sept 22 HKJ Change Aiioc Inrl Hotelj 2 325 +0 025 Bonk Of Eost Aiio 16 10 unch Capital Corp 0 67 unch Cathay Pacific Air 8 30 0 05 Cheung Kong 6 90 -0 05 China Light 1 5 50 unch City Re»ource» 1 00N Cro*» Horb Tunn«l394 words
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Article575 1988-09-22 27 S«P« ?1 Pence Chwt« INDUSTRIALS AuJoMFI 142 unch Alhed lyoni 414 4 Arrer 362 2 BT« PIC 283 7 1 2 7 1 Barclay 398 '5 Beechom 459 -2 BICC 356 10 Blue Circle 423 2 BOC Group 397 1 2 Boom 214 -2 Bowoter 406 I BATS 433575 words
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Article186 1988-09-22 28 KUALA LUMPUR Building products manufacturing group UAC Berhad has reported a 7.6-per cent rise m group pre-tax profit to M 58.87 million (556.77 million) for the year ended June 30 from M 58.24 million previously. It said m a statement on Tuesday that group turnoverBernama - 186 words
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444 1988-09-22 28 KUALA LUMPUR The lack of prosecutions for in-sider-trading is more because the culprits have not been detected, rather than honesty, say bankers, legal experts and investor groups. "In fact, insider-trading practices are fairly common m Malaysia as many major shareholders of a company andBernama - 444 words
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272 1988-09-22 28 R. RAJENDRAN - R. RAJENDRAN By IGB CORPORATION Bhd (IGB) may have a difficult time reaching its recent rights-issue profit forecast after a first-half earnings dip. The property and construction group's pre-tax profit fell 38.03 per cent to MsB.2 million (5J6.27 million) m the six272 words
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368 1988-09-22 28 Two new Malaysian issues to be offered next week KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian investors will next week get their first chance m about six months to apply for new issues. The Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank (AMMB) share offer opens for subscription on Thursday, with the KFC Holdings (Malaysia) restricted share issue openingMBT - 368 words
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Article267 1988-09-22 28 KUALA LUMPUR Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd (FMMB) loan stockholders have opted to convene a meeting next month to consider instituting legal proceedings against the company over its outstanding loan stock. Mayban Chairman Chin Yoong Chong told reporters that Oct 8 had been proposed as the date forNST - 267 words
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Article80 1988-09-22 28 KUALA LUMPUR Jack Chia Enterprises (M) Bhd (JCEM) is investing Ms 2 million (5J1.52 million) to expand the confectionery plant of its wholly -owned subsidiary, Hudson Malaysia Sdn Bhd. Chairman Jack Chiarapurk said another production line would be added to the existing two to expand production capacityNST - 80 words
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Article178 1988-09-22 28 KUALA LUMPUR Renewable Energy System Sdn Bhd, a 50-50 joint venture between Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd and Si me Darby Bhd, has made plans to capture 75 per cent of the market for water heaters for domestic applications m the short to medium term. The company, whichBernama - 178 words
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Article110 1988-09-22 28 KUALA LUMPUR Property development company TDM Bhd's purchase price of fast-food firm A and W of Malaysia Sdn Bhd has been fixed at M 51 .32 million (Ssl million). In a statement on Tuesday. TDM said the price was based on the audited accounts of A and WBernama - 110 words
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296 1988-09-22 29 HONGKONG'S Dragon Airlines Ltd has been granted permission to fly to Beijing next month thus ending the carrier's three-year struggle to fly to the Chinese capital. Dr Helmut Sohmen, Dragonairs Managing Director and Chief Executive, said yesterday the Civil Aviation Administration of China296 words
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342 1988-09-22 29 Santos makes $7 13 m bid for North Broken Hill unit SYDNEY Santos, the Adelaide-based onshore oil anc gas producer, has launched a AS44B million (Ss7l3 million) bid for Peko Oil, which is 54-per cent owned by the North Broken Hill Resources Group. Santos' bid, made on Tuesday, is anFT - 342 words
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339 1988-09-22 29 American Bankers Association asks Congress for more funds WASHINGTON The crisis posed by insolvent savings and loan associations is threatening all US financial institutions, says the American Bankers Association (ABA). It is the industry's largest trade group, whose members account forReuter - 339 words
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171 1988-09-22 29 IBM moves to aid multi -vendor systems LONDON International Business Machines, the world's largest computer maker, has announced a galaxy of products which will make communications between its computers and those of other vendors' simpler. The news would be welcomed by an industry fighting a decade-old battle and computer usersFT - 171 words
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Advertisement353 1988-09-22 25 1 I RECOGNISING BUSINESS LEADERSHIP Business Times, Singapore's foremost business assets I factory' building, (b) writing a brief outline of paper, and DHL, the world's leading courier, are proud to machinery and equipment the reasons for your announce that the search is on for Singapore's Businessman of not more than353 words
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Advertisement191 1988-09-22 29 wXrl XTfal "The Key totheGfy* 122 ADELAIDE TCE. PERTH WESTERN AUSTRAUA A key location. This fully appointed, two storey office building, zoned as Central Office', is only 2000 m from the very heart of the CBD and opposite the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The site allows an office development m the191 words
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500 1988-09-22 30 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By Racing Editor SYDNEY Although he failed to win, K.L. Oo rode a determined race m an invitation event, the Turkey Trophy, over 1,400 m at Warwick Farm racecourse here yesterday. The jockey representing Singa-pore-Malaysia at the 20th Asian Racing500 words
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Article, Illustration234 1988-09-22 30 TAN THEAN LOON - TAN THEAN LOON By FOR the second year running, the Lion City Cup has met with poor response despite the fact that it is the richest sprint m Singapore-Malaysia Only 18 top-class gallopers, the lowest number since the series was first run m 1974, have234 words
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Article, Illustration101 1988-09-22 30 Another ride today SYDNEY The Gosford Race Club m New South Wales has decided to invite delegates to the 20th Asian Racing Conference to its meeting today. K.L. Oo has been booked for one mount, Private's Way, m the nine-race card. Gosford is a leading provincial racecourse about an hour's101 words
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Article117 1988-09-22 30 Diminuendo likely to run in Arc LONDON English and Irish Oaks winner Diminuendo is on target to join the British challenge for the Prix De L'Are De Triomphe m Paris on Oct 2. Trainer Henry Cecil said that if Diminuendo continued to work well, there was every chance she wouldReuter - 117 words
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182 1988-09-22 30 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO FOUR big races for top- class horses worth $625,000 in prizemoney are the highlights at the Perak Turf Club's November meeting. The biggest attraction will be the newly-introduced $250,000 MRA Cup which is likely to be run over 2,000m. It was decided182 words
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333 1988-09-22 30 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO ON THE TRACK with IPOH Ma-Cherie, a fast fourth to Right Way last Saturday, showed up smartly yesterday. With visiting rider M. Gauci astride, Ma-Cherie went faultlessly over 600 m to clock 42.8 sec. The going was good with some "give". Judging by333 words
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Article, Illustration97 1988-09-22 30 IPOH The Malayan Racing Association has approved Samsuri Tarjalia's application to become a full-fledged jockey with effect from Tuesday. But Samsuri will have to wait for a while before riding m his new status. He was suspended four race days for careless riding astride Bienvenido97 words
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Article906 1988-09-22 30 EIGHTEEN Class 1 horses have bee.t entered for the $175, M« Lion City Cap to be ran over l,2Mm on Oct S. They are: Active Fox, Amigo Loco, Dancing Mood, DendroMom IV, Don't Trust George, Excellence, Fa La Tong Hoi, Handsome IV, Highest Regards 11,906 words
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Article121 1988-09-22 30 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 2 1,200 m, Divs 4 and 5 1,400 m; Class 3 Divs A and B 1,200 m and 1,600 m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m and 1,400 m, Divs 2 and 3 1,400 m, Class 3 1,600 m (Bintang121 words
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Article397 1988-09-22 31 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SHA to decide fate of India trip By FOOD will be of secondary importance when officials of the Singapore Hockey Association get together for a luncheon meeting today. What they will really chew on is whether or not the Republic should take part m397 words
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338 1988-09-22 31 A. SURENDREN - A. SURENDREN By UNDER-STRENGTH and under-equipped. That was why Ceylon Sports Club lost 5-1 m yesterday's Premier League hockey match against Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association. CSC started the game with only eight men and goalkeeper Anthony Koh had no protective pads,338 words
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Article79 1988-09-22 31 PREMIER LEAGUE P W D L F APts. SRC 12 9 3 0 34 10 33 SCC **********4 Police 13 7 2 4 17 8 24 Safsa 10 6 3 1 25 7 23 Punggol 11 6 2 3 22 13 22 Khalsa 12 5 5 2 17 979 words
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Article, Illustration226 1988-09-22 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By NATIONAL women's singles badminton champion Zarinah Abdullah is keen on training m Malaysia and has sought the Singapore Badminton Association's permission to do so. The 17-year-old hopes to train m Kuala Lumpur for between one to two months under coaches from226 words
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Article24 1988-09-22 31 THE Singapore Rugby Union League matches between Bunnies and Scorpions and Bunnies II and Scorpions 11, scheduled for yesterday, were postponed.24 words
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Article, Illustration502 1988-09-22 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SOCCER Regulars to face Trengganu By -6 It is not possible to change a squad who have produced good results m three successive matches. Besides, they have all maintained their form. Though we have already qualified for the quar-ter-finals, we do not502 words
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Article23 1988-09-22 32 THE Port of Singapore Authority soccer team beat Singapore Sports Council 4-1 during their Inter-Statutory Board Games at Bukit Chermin yesterday.23 words
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Article275 1988-09-22 32 GOLF MILWAUKEE Dick Riley and Richard Goerlich Jr shot one-over-par 73s on Monday to share the lead after the opening round of the US Senior amateur championship. Riley and Goerlich were one shot ahead of nine players after 18 holes at the Milwaukee Country Club. AmongUPI - 275 words
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Article, Illustration354 1988-09-22 32 AMERICAN SPORT NEW YORK Orel Hershiser and Danny Jackson continued their baseball duel for the 1988 National League Young Award on Monday, each notching his 22nd win, while Hershiser moved closer to a legendary record. Hershiser, 22-8, threw a four-hitter for his fourth consecutive shut-outReuter - 354 words
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Article215 1988-09-22 32 BASEBALL Table-toppers Chuniehi beat second-placed Yomiuri 3-2 over 10 innings m a Japanese Central League match on Tuesday. other results Central League: Taiyo 4 Hanshin 2, Hiroshima 4 Yakult 3. Pacific Leagne: Nippon Ham 8 Seibu 3. Kintetsu 5 Nankai 1. MOTOR RALLY West German Rudolph Stohl,Reuter; AFP; AP - 215 words
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Article, Illustration506 1988-09-22 33 ENGLISH SOCCER ROUND-UP Arsenal star keeps goal-a-game record LONDON Brian Marwood spectacularly maintained his goal-a-game record at Highbury to deny Liverpool, the Football League's most successful side, a place m the Mercantile Credit Centenary final. Marwood, whose skills would have been rewarded with an England callReuter - 506 words
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Article127 1988-09-22 33 LJttlewoods Cup first-round, secondleg: Swansea 0 Cardiff 2 (Cardiff 2-1 on aggregate). Dlv 2: Chelsea 1 Manchester City 3, Hull 1 Blackburn 3, Oldham 3 Oxford 0, Shrewsbury 1 Ipswich 5, Stoke 2 Portsmouth 2, Sunderland 1 Crystal Palace 1, Swindon 3 Bournemouth 1, Walsall 5 Birmingham 0, WatfordReuter - 127 words
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285 1988-09-22 33 DUNDEE Aberdeen paved the way for a possible revenge match with Rangers m the Scottish Skol Cup final at Hampden Park next month after a stirring 2-0 victory over Dundee United on Tuesday night. The Pittodrie club, who lost last year's final toReuter - 285 words
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Article85 1988-09-22 33 SEOUL The International Football Federation (Fifa) has slapped an indefinite suspension on Benfica's Brazilian international forward Valdo after he failed to join his country's Olympic squad. Fifa announced the decision on Wednesday after Brazilian football officials produced a copy of Valdo's contract with the Portuguese club. It statesReuter - 85 words
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Article507 1988-09-22 33 ARSENAL midfielder Paul Davis, charged by the Football Association with bringing the game into disrepute on Tuesday after throwing a punch which broke the jaw of an opponent, now faces a police inquiry over the incident. Davis landed the blow on Southampton's Glenn Cockerill during the 2-2 EnglishReuter; AFP - 507 words
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Article, Illustration434 1988-09-22 33 KARACHI The Board for Control of Cricket m Pakistan (BCCP) ignored Australian protests on Tuesday and appointed umpire Mahboob Shah for the Second Test as the future of the troubled tour hung m the balance. Board officials said Shah, criticised by Australia forReuter; AFP - 434 words
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Article422 1988-09-22 33 LOS ANGELES Fast-rising American teenagers Andre Agassi and Michael Chang provided showpiece victories m the first round of the U*****,000 ($842,450) Los Angeles Grand Prix tennis tournament on Tuesday. Top-seeded Agassi, 18, despatched unseeded West German Christian Saceanu 6-2, 6-2 m 57 minutes, while Chang, 16, oustedReuter; AP - 422 words
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Obituary, Illustration164 1988-09-22 31 MR HENRY YEOW CHIN POO i Ag« H year* hM called horn* to torn with th« Lord on 19.9.5S L««ving behind beloved Wit*: Lai Kirn Ngoh Son: Ellas Yeow Ec Lee Daughter-in-law: Helen Loh Mcc Yoong Daughter*: Endy Yeow Ec Yuen Evelyn Veow Ec Kleun Karen Yeow Ec164 words
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Obituary, Illustration278 1988-09-22 31 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MR. HSU KING LIN Age: 74 years old passed away peacefully on 21st Sept. 1988 leaving behmd:WIFE LAI AH 001 SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Hsu Pau San Tan Jennifer Hsu Phay Ten Bernard Wong Wai Leng Veronica Hsu Poh Hal Jonson Lee Slew Khlm Nancy Hsu Pou Swee278 words
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Obituary, Illustration487 1988-09-22 31 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements The family of the late Mdm. See Hin May nee Sect Siok Hiong Mrs. Susan Lock -i k (called home to be with the Lord on Friday, 16/9/88) 2i!w.»£- a 2 r #la tl #-1 fr nd colleagues, Pastora of th« Methodist Church help,487 words
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Obituary, Illustration199 1988-09-22 31 IN EVCRLOVIMQ MEMORY Of MADAM LEE BEE Deperied on 22 9 7i We often think of the yesteryears When we were together; Fond memories of you linger. Making your absence that more painful for us Dearly mmtd by daughter*, •ons-in-law, grandchilden. graal grandchildren and aM loved owea.199 words
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Miscellaneous38 1988-09-22 31 HOCKEY Div 1: SCC B v Schools (SCC, 5.30pm). SOCCER Jurong League: Eveready Spore v Thomas de La Rue (Clementi, 5.15pm). 10th Inter-Statutory Board Games: PUB v CAAS (Bukit Chermin, 5.15pm). SWIMMING SSC Open r'ships (Tanjong Rhu, 7.30pm).38 words
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Article, Illustration443 1988-09-22 34 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD H Aouita fires first shot m hype war by saying he wants gold medals m the 800 m, 1,500 m and 5,000 m. He must be kidding, say his arch-rival By IS Said Aouita a superman or just a superkidder? The Moroccan says he may443 words
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Article, Illustration467 1988-09-22 34 EDWIN MOSES - EDWIN MOSES I get a kick out of being myself says king of hurdles CLOSE UP HFOR more than a decade, Edwin Moses has been one of sport's most invincible athletes and he loves it. "Being Edwin Moses is fun," he said as he prepares toAP; Reuter - 467 words
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Article3228 1988-09-22 35 ■PflBH BASKETBALL Men's preliminary > T \M round Group A: Australia 106 Central ■jmgHf^^g African Republic 67; Soviet Union 93 Puerto Rico 81, Yugoslavia 104 South Korea 92. Gp B: Spain 106 China 74; Canada 117 Egypt 64; USA 102 Brazil ■■■■I 87. l^efli^ BOXING Light-fly (48kg) second Ip^^^3,228 words
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Article124 1988-09-22 35 0 8 B T Soviet_Union 7 3 6 U East Germany 4 4 3 11 Bulgaria 4 3 2 9_ United State* 3 3 3. 9_ Italy 2 0 13 Yugoslavia 2 0 1 3_ China 1 3 4 West Germany 1 2 3 South Korea 1 2124 words
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Article, Illustration918 1988-09-22 36 DATELINE: SEOUL - DATELINE: SEOUL SB MEN'S 400M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Hungarian Tamas Darnyi romped away with the gold to set the first of three world records. He smashed his m own world record of 4:15.42 with a time of 4:14.75. WOMEN'S 200 M BREASTSTROKE W^^^J Silke Hoerner of East918 words
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Article, Illustration264 1988-09-22 36 HSILKE HOERNER broke the second world record of the day and increased the IRlifc tota Olympic swim-"-*J ming title haul of the East German women to three with a powerful victory m the 200 metres breaststroke final yesterday. Silke, third through 100 m, forced her way toAFP; Reuter; JERRY SEH - 264 words
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Article, Illustration435 1988-09-22 37 ANTHONY NESTY; GODFREY ROBERT - ANTHONY NESTY GODFREY ROBERT Y_ lIP a "WHERE is Surinam?" a French journalist asked immediately after unfancied Anthony Nesty, from a country with one 50-metre pool and 10 25m pools, sent IH^ Shockwaves around the world with his exQ^3 (itin 8 men's 100 m butterfly victory yesterday.435 words
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Article, Illustration536 1988-09-22 37 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT American ace swims dazzling anchor leg to drown earlier disappointment By picture EMATT BIONDI came back from his disappointment m the 100 metres butterfly final to steer the United States to a stirring world-record victory m the |yn| 4x200m freestyle relay at theAFP - 536 words
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Article, Illustration218 1988-09-22 37 What they are saying "I just try to get real angry and pumped up and think of the failures I might have had. It's a flight of fright syndrome. I want to fight and can be scared of losing. I create a hatred for my competitors." American Tom Jager,218 words
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Article, Illustration134 1988-09-22 37 SINGAPORE'S Khatijah Surattee finished a poor 36th out of 37 competitors in the women's air pistol shooting final at the Taenung Range in Seoul yesterday. Khatijah, who had a bad patch between the end of the second stage and midway through the third of four stages, totalled134 words
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Article, Illustration107 1988-09-22 37 LIGHT-FLYWEIGHT boxer Michael Carbajal outpointed South Korean fighter and former world champion Oh Kwang 3oo to boost American hopes after a series of earlier setbacks, rhe 3-2 bout, mostly fought by Carbajal with punishing body blows, was sweet revenge for the 21-year-old Carbajal who lost107 words
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Article, Illustration50 1988-09-22 37 Stefano Cerioni, of Italy, won the individual men's foil fencing with a show of aggression, skill and Latin bravado yesterday. Cerioni dispatched East German champion Udo Wagner 10-7 in the final. The bronze went to balding Soviet master Alexander Romankov, 34, world champion in 1982.50 words
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Article, Illustration88 1988-09-22 37 SOVIET world champion Gintautas Umaras and East German Bernd Dittert stepped up the pace to look set for a gold medal duel in the Olympic 4,000 metres individual pursuit cycling final. Both posted faster times than their rivals as they reached the semi-finals, with88 words
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Article, Illustration93 1988-09-22 37 DEFENDING champion Mark Todd of New Zealand, riding the 16-year-old Charisma, led the Olympic three-day equestrian event after yesterday's cross-country section. He was followed by two British riders Ginny Leng on the eight-year-old Master Craftsman and Ian Stark on 12-year-old Sir Wattie. Britain's Mark Phillips, husband93 words
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Article, Illustration72 1988-09-22 37 KKSTS South Korea had a sparkling debut in the women's ey competition with a show-stealing 4-1 win over West nany on the first day of competition yesterday. Lim Kye Sook scored two goals and helped set up the other two for her team. Olympic champions72 words
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Article, Illustration102 1988-09-22 37 A LAST-MINUTE goal by James Bergeson lifted the US water polo team to a 7-6 win over top-ranked Yugoslavia on the opening day of the tournament yesterday. The win over the Yugoslavs, who narrowly won the gold in 1984 with the US second, puts the American team102 words
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Article, Illustration91 1988-09-22 38 IT'S so very easy to be happy when you've already won an Olympic Games gold medal so American Janet Evans seems to demonstrate. Canadian swimmer Darren Ward, who trains with the women's 400 metres individual medley champion m California, is the recipient of a happy91 words
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Article125 1988-09-22 38 ■SOUTH KOREA exploded with a mixture of joy and relief yesterday after Kirn Young Nam won the host country's first gold medal. Only Canada m 1976 failed to strike gold at their own Summer Games and Kirn's victory m the Greco-Roman wrestling welterweight class finally gave125 words
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Article, Illustration131 1988-09-22 38 GOUTH Korean religious sects, from Pentecostal Protestants to ultra-nationalistic native cults promising a cure for Aids, have seized on the Olympics as a God-given opportunity to spread their messages. Devotees, armed with megaphones and pamphlets outside the Olympic Park, distribute handbills to passers-by and parade with crosses131 words
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Article509 1988-09-22 38 What's scheduled for the sixth day of the Olympics today (all Singapore times). Eighteen golds will be stake today (cycling 1, equestrian 2, fencing 1, gymnastics 1, modern pentathlon 2, shooting 1, swimming 5, weightlifting 1, wrestling 4). BASKETBALL: Women's preliminary round 7.45 am USA v Yugoslavia t.45 am509 words
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Article176 1988-09-22 38 5.45 am (all on Channel 12 today): Opening announcements and programme highlights followed by Seoul Update. 7.99 am Hockey Pakistan v Argentina (men's live). 11.59 am: Opening announcements and programme highlights followed by Seoul Update ll.lt am: Olympics '88 (highlights) Rowing (men's fours semi-final, double sculls, coxless pair,176 words
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Article, Illustration134 1988-09-22 38 IAN'S Yoshihiro Tsumuraya (right) and Brazil's Ferilo Louro can only watch their rivals race by after they led during their men's 30km points race qualification at the Olympic Velodrome yesterday. The heats were inated by the East Europeans, who were absent from the last Games in LosReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration765 1988-09-22 38 DATELINE: SEOUL - DATELINE :SEOUL ALANHUBBARD Carl Lewis tried his hand at being a comedian yesterday with some one-line quips at his Olympic press conference: ASKED TO comment on a South Korean astrologer's prediction that the US sprinter faced a tough time at the Seoul Games, he said:Reuter; JERRY SEH - 765 words
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Article, Illustration535 1988-09-22 38 THE United States, with the help of television, avenged their stunning defeat in the finals of the Pan-American Games when they beat Brazil 102-87 in the men's Olympic basketball tournament on Wednesday. The American victory was set up by hours of watching videos of theAFP; Reuter - 535 words
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Article, Illustration53 1988-09-22 39 picture. NO, HARALD STENVAGG of Norway is not inviting other sharpshooters to take pot-shots at the used target he has attached to his head. Stenvagg was using the used target as a blinder and he fanned himself before the start of the air rifle finalReuter - 53 words
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100 1988-09-22 39 TURKISH Prime Minister Turgut Ozal is sending his private jet to Seoul to fly home a tiny weightlifter who broke six world records and won the country their first gold medal for 20 years. Nairn Suleymanoglu, who defected to Turkey from Bulgaria m December100 words
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173 1988-09-22 39 WHAT do you do if you are a basketball fan from the Central African Republic, Spain or Yugoslavia and want to have a cheering section to rival those of the United States or Brazil? Answer: Bring a large flag to wave, a banner or173 words
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Article109 1988-09-22 39 TWO policemen stand and grin as a waif m a mini-skirt armlocks an American tourist and attempts to tug him into a doorway. Three Finish journalists are tailed by a fat old women reciting a litany of services for sale. The commodity is sex and she109 words
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Article182 1988-09-22 39 A FLOOD of foreign dignitaries arriving m Seoul has created a limousine shortage m a nation that has few big cars. Officials said some 300 foreign dignitaries, such as cabinet ministers and members of the International Olympic Committee, are entitled to limousine service. But182 words
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Article, Illustration93 1988-09-22 39 SURINAM'S Anthony Nesty (left) put his tiny South American nation on the world's swimming map when he won the gold medal m the 100 metres butterfly, snatching victory from America's Matt Biondi by 100 th of a second m an Olympic record time of 53 seconds.93 words
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Article542 1988-09-22 39 African aces confirm star quality by crushing Guatemala a FROM rank outsiders to medal contenders Zambia have taken the Seoul Games soccer tournament by storm. The side who have never dis|R||t tinguished themselves outside Africa, and rarely m it, crushed giants Italy m their first dramaticAFP; UPI - 542 words
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Article, Illustration382 1988-09-22 39 H BULGARIAN Angel Guenchev had his first decent meal m six weeks yesterday, after going on a crash diet to win the Olympic lightweight gold medal. ■R^ The 21-year-old European middleweight (75kg) champion normally weighs about 76kg, but he shed nine kg before theAFP - 382 words
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Article, Illustration268 1988-09-22 39 BTHE Soviet Union clinched their seventh gold of the Olympics with victory m the women's gymnastics team event yesterday. With Elena Shushunova, the former world champion, collecting an outstanding three perfect 10's and a 9.95 m the optional exercises, the Soviets notched up a totalAFP; Reuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration378 1988-09-22 39 B CHINA yesterday lamented the failures of their top athletes and said some Olympic stars had cracked under pressure from the medal hopes of one billion sports fans. Chinese women swimmers and divers have scored successes but the country's weightlifting, gymnastics and shooting stars have flopped. BarringReuter - 378 words
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Advertisement158 1988-09-22 35 OMEGA.TIMING ITS 20TH OLYMPICS IN SEOUL,^*^ For years you trained. Struggled. M iJmM O% ol Sacrificed. All for a moment m < jgriß^) f3t and all your significant moments. AA F- C^ M AA P- \_^v 1 Omega always marks significant """"*"*"*''^^^|^j^iK V moments. In the Olympics. In the 111158 words
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542 1988-09-22 40 US: Policy will be steady during Reagan's final months m office WASHINGTON The US government pronounced the world economy as being m the "best" shape m a long time and said US y olicy will continue to be steaJy during PresidentAP; AFP - 542 words
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616 1988-09-22 40 Thatcher 'no' to concept of a European super-state BRUGES (Belgium) Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain formally rejected on Tuesday the concept of a fron-tier-free Europe after 1992, insisting that some border controls would have to remain even after the European Community established its planned single market. In a majorNYT; AFP - 616 words
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97 1988-09-22 40 HONGKONG Seventy-five Old Master paintings belonging to the former Philippine first lady, Mrs Imelda Marcos, are fakes, the Far Eastern Economic Review says m its latest edition. The paintings, on exhibition at a Manila museum, were said to be by Titian, Canaletto, Bellini andAFP - 97 words
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Article36 1988-09-22 40 BEIJING Five high school students were found frozen to death on a treach erous mountainside 17 days after they began a climb m the south-west province of Yunnan, China Youth News said yesterday. APAP - 36 words
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368 1988-09-22 40 Made-in-China satay among possible joint-ventures SPECIALLY -TAILORED travel packages to China for Muslims and Chinamade satay are two possible business ventures arising from the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce's first trade mission to China recently. Mr Jalil Haron, the chamber's president, yesterday368 words
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Article57 1988-09-22 40 What it should have been IN A report yesterday, we said a blood donation session would be held at Shri Sathya Sai Seva Sammithi,c/o 19 Kang Choo Bin Road, on Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm. The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service, which provided the information, has since clarified that57 words
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Article24 1988-09-22 40 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.18 point to 2,087.66 m the first hour of trading yesterday. APAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration337 1988-09-22 40 LESLIE SIM; STEVEN LIM - LESLIE SIM STEVEN LIM By and A MAN is critically injured in hospital with multiple slash wounds after he allegedly stabbed a former Singapore Airlines stewardess to death after a lover's quarrel yesterday. Police said the man, 30, stabbed himself several times in337 words
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235 1988-09-22 40 AN ELDERLY woman, who put up a fierce struggle with two snatch-thieves before she was pushed to the ground and robbed of 190, has died m hospital. Police said Madam Ng Joo Lang, 64, who had been m a coma since235 words
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Article445 1988-09-22 40 Gillian Pow Chong - Gillian Pow Chong By SINGAPORE'S first set of "test-tube" quadruplets are on their way. They are 10 > 2 weeks old and are due to be born to a couple from Johor on April 14 next year. But for the moment, the overjoyed couple is keeping445 words
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141 1988-09-22 40 NEW YORK A reporter for The New York Times, Miss Sheila Rule, was refused entry into Britain on Tuesday when she arrived to take up a post as a correspondent there, a spokesman for the paper said. Miss Rule, 38, was placed on aovernight be sent to a closer country. — Reuter. - 141 words
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Miscellaneous224 1988-09-22 40 Weather Showers over many areas m the early hours. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.00 pnr SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.53 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 13 25 C Cloudy Los Angeles 16 22 C Cloudy Amsterdam 11 16 C Cloudy Madrid 12 27 C224 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1988-09-22 1 Women here may be brand-conscious but they are stepping out m style with made-in-Singapore handbags. HELEN CHIA reports. SWATCHES of animal hide dyed m eyecatching red, blue, yellow and green hang from the racks. Gleaming buttons and buckles, hammers, glue, cutters and spools of thread are1,079 words
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Article, Illustration248 1988-09-22 1 WHEN it comes to handbags, the Singapore woman is hard to please. She wants quality but baulks at paying over $100 for a locally-made one. Mr Ng Wak Heng. director of Hilly Creations, says his bags are made of the same leather as the Italian models.248 words
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Advertisement199 1988-09-22 1 BEACH GARDEN G&rr-^jJ SEAFOOD RESTAURANT WTjf X X 15 Marina South #01-01 Marina Grove Singapore 0101 V> r^r^Vi^^ Tel: 221 371 6 l *****92/3 P— NOW OPEN! Let our highly commissioned, locally renowned seafood masterchefs excite you with their famous specialities. Excellent value for money. A new haunt for seafood199 words
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Advertisement489 1988-09-22 1 Mooncake frolics, lanterns, stars fairies... at sentosa Cantonese Opera Sat 24 Sept 6.00 pm 7.30 pm New Ferry Terminal Kick off your mooncake festivities Lantern Making Contest with a spectacular opera by the Chinese Sun 25 Sept Contest 9.30 am 7.00 pm Theatre Circle 1 Display 7.00 pm 10.00 pm489 words
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Article, Illustration952 1988-09-22 2 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM They are the unsung heroines who take care of needy children. And these foster-mothers say it can be a joyful and rewarding experience. eports. HOUSEWIVES Rahil binte Ismail, 51, and Ng Bee Tin, 38, opened their homes and hearts to needy952 words
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Article, Illustration307 1988-09-22 2 A former foster-child's story WHEN Lee Shao Hui was a baby, his future seemed bleak. His mother had no means of caring for him and gave him up to the then Social Welfare Department. But today, thanks to the love and devotion of his adopted mother,307 words
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Article138 1988-09-22 2 THE Ministry of Community Development's fostering scheme provides an alternative to institutional care for children whose parents cannot take care of them. It covers babies and children up to the age of 18. A foster-mother of a similar race and religion is usually picked. Preference is given138 words
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Advertisement180 1988-09-22 2 One afternoon m a bridal shop It's your big day, but\ s v don't run yourself I But there're a 1 1 to the ground. J I thousand and one! V a I You still have v Ito take care of I f You've a job, family yourself and j180 words
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Article, Illustration908 1988-09-22 3 Yang Aue Lin - Yang Aue Lin An***! A weekly column on pareming from a modern mother's viewpoint. Recommended dai'y food plan for a pre-adolescent child THREE servings of milk or milk products; Two servings of meat or meat substitutes; Four or more servings908 words
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Article, Illustration427 1988-09-22 3 A straight-line frame for carrying children improves the view and may prevent back strain. WHEN Sydney Bush's daughter was 18 months old, she loved to be carried around. The trouble was that she was rather heavy for her sling. One day on holiday,427 words
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Article, Illustration874 1988-09-22 4 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG highlights dragon lanterns which are a main feature of this year's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations at the Chinese Garden. THIS being the Year of the Dragon, the mythical creature is very much m the limelight. Visit the Chinese Garden m Jurong and you874 words
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Article141 1988-09-22 4 *k»ft^ *r v^ -.n ,'hri't'iKi---ft- I X- '.'.HI! BI4»Bi* EW*« f». > KfeW»^tiLia An';'}-. Slfi I- .'Ui'i 1 I k ■hi IS fK'-W '/.i'!. rfriX* b*n v> :ifii rMHfrStt /t x- c sta r tf ffiiii.J* »T 5 -ft}' e*&Jrtttm ft i b »i i >^F- **K^i6 ri k K'M*B&i&lfi141 words
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Article, Illustration318 1988-09-22 4 Lending a hand and fingers to charity LEND a hand to chanty? Well, about 35 members of the San Vi Finger Painting Society gladly put their fingers to work and came up with more than 100 paintings for sale. Half of the proceeds will be donated lo the Community Chest318 words
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Article, Illustration231 1988-09-22 4 CHINESE archaeologists have discovered Kublai Khan's capital Shangdu, or Marco Polo's "Xanadu". They describe the city as a "a wonderful combination of two cultures", and speculate that it was designed by Han intellectuals according to the instructions of their Mongolian rulers. Movable tent palaces, covered with231 words
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Advertisement504 1988-09-22 4 wf^^^or 9f J a u^l i 3^tfi A 30-cm-long coiled dragon carved from Above: A green porcelain plate from the 13th to I4ih centuiy V A bronze teapot, possibly from the Another 1.000-year-oid coiled dragon carved translucent red jade, estimated to be more shows a dragon riding on seven clouds.504 words
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Article, Illustration667 1988-09-22 5 MARDIANA ABU BAKAR - MARDIANA ABU BAKAR NILAKESUMA Victoria Theatre Last Friday THE evil queen starts it all. Fearing that her son would not be able to ascend the throne of the prosperous Javanese kingdom of Dargahayu, she bribes the royal astrologer into foretelling ill-fortune for the667 words
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391 1988-09-22 5 NIAT JAHAT seorang permaisuri mengorak cerita. Kerana bimbangkan puteranya tidak akan menduduki tahta Kerajaan Dargahayu yang mewah, permaisuri pertama Baginda Perabu Arianata, Dewi Gemala Ayu, telah menyogok nujum diraja. Nujum kemudian membuat ramalan dusta bahawa Putera Nilakesuma yang dilahirkan oleh permaisuri kedua Dewi Serimaya membawa celaka.391 words
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Article, Illustration444 1988-09-22 5 MARDIANA ABU BAKAR BETWEEN the '20s and the '40s, when stage performances reigned m Singapore, the vigorous ringing of a large handbell signalled the start of a bangsawan (Malay opera), followed by a one-minute simple piano tune. When Radio and Television Singapore began444 words
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Advertisement298 1988-09-22 5 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Muslim grave on Lot ***** MX XVII Braddell Road, Bishan New Town which is affected by a development project will be exhumed for reinterment at the Chua Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery on 6.10.88 or thereafter. The next-of-kin of the deceased person wishing to298 words
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Advertisement858 1988-09-22 7 41 House Renovation/ Decor WAH HIN INTERIOR DECORATION HDB LIC. NO CS/***** PUB LIC NO 3/3600 a Extend 4 by 4 white wall tiles upto celling height $880 a Reposition of sink complete with tiles $380 2 toilets Si kitchen flooring plus hacking $950 c Cabinet base $80 a Construct858 words
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Advertisement378 1988-09-22 7 42 Plumbing/ Electrical 24 HRS. ELECTRICAL Plumbing Service We undertake urgent repairs In pipe leakage, choking electrical faults. Tel: *****88, *****89 Reco Electrical Serv Co. PUB LICENSED CONTRACTOR undertakes electrical Si plumbing works at reasonable prices. Call 448-4193/ 442-2422 24-HR. FAST SERVICE L Economical charges for plumbing Si electrical problems378 words
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Advertisement717 1988-09-22 7 50 Hairdressing PIVOT POINT CENTRE Spore 80 Models required for cut $4, Perm. $15. Colour $12. Facial $10 $18 4 mths Beginners Hair Course $1890 Hair Beauty course commencing In Sept Enrol now for discount! Stylists cut $12 $18. i Perming $25 $60 Tel: *****28. *****82 ABHKIN M. Models required717 words
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Advertisement776 1988-09-22 7 56 Sale: Other Products FOR IMMEDIATE SALES The following are available for sale: 60,000 packets instant noodle c 3,600 bottles ol coffee creamer 200 jmi c 3300 bottles of coffee creamer 400 gmi. For enquiries please call *****91 ext. 102 Highest offer secures. OWNERS REMOVAL GARAGE sale 16" c.t.v and776 words
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Advertisement708 1988-09-22 7 72 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal $20 ONWARDS HOUSE/ off removal, transportation service Specialised m pianos/ organs delivery St disposal service Workers provided Reasonable charges 7 days a week, 8 am to 9 pm Tel *****51 $25 ONWARDS. HOUSE removal, transportation service, office removal Specialised m pianos/ organs delivery and disposal708 words
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Advertisement748 1988-09-22 7 75 Office Furniture/ Furnishing VERY CHEAP NEW St 2nd hand furniture, latest design cabinets, tables ti chairs, open plan partition, metal filing cabinets $60 metal wardrobe, carpets etc. Call: *****36. 322 Jin Ahmad Ibrahim (opp Jurong Bird Pk. beside PCI) DIRECTORS TABLE, CHAIR, sideboard, L-shape table, filing cabinet, typist chair,748 words
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Advertisement595 1988-09-22 7 78 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies PRICES REDUCED! For hi* uaad *quipmant m good running condition. Oenset Ix2SOKVA GM Engine/ Stamford Alternator, sound-proof c/w trailer approx. 4 yrs. old $37,000 0.n.0. Now $29,000 a IX2OOKVA Hlno Engine/ Stamford Alternator, sound-proof c/w trailer approx. 4 yrs. old. $27,000 0.n.0 Now $19,000 IX2SOKVA OM595 words
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Advertisement551 1988-09-22 7 79 Business Opportunities Yl SENG TRADING Umbrella/ rain coats textile materials for Import export Contact: pager *****64 Tel: *****40 CHINESE RESTAURANT FOR take-over Area 640 sq metre can accommodate 50 tables with stage, beautiful decor. In dlst 0315 Big frontage Ideal for weddings and seafood Ample parking space. Price: $450,000551 words
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Advertisement507 1988-09-22 7 79 Business Opportunities KARAOKE FOOD CENTRE has food stalls iiviiil for BBQ fish Yong Tou Foo Steak Chicken Rice Call personally 15 Calrnhlll Rd *02-01 Carlnhill Place 52.500 TAKE-AWAY S Items of stainless equipment Si 1 unit Of commercial refrigerator Please pat?*T *****90 1 DORMANT PTE. Ltd Co for sale507 words
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Advertisement1239 1988-09-22 8 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help Available Available HUMANA HAS THE ANS EMBARGO ON FILIPI] English-speaking Sri Lankan maids and Indoneslai screened and professionally handpicked to Humai latingour succesaiol, "match-making >t ,%vc helpyoi Choice. They may HOl Ik 1 Kilipinas. but surely the l)e.s #05 0? OUB Centre (Shi mm1,239 words
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Advertisement722 1988-09-22 8 92 Domestic Help Available WER TO THE NA MAIDS n maids. F.ach personally la's standards. Then, o v make ttu- ideal ;t answer g oppmg Centre) Tel: *****22 Opens daily 1 1 Serene Centre (McDonalds Faner Rd ily except Tuesdays 96 Positions Vacant: Tutorial LUTHERAN CHILOCARE CENTRE, TAMPINES REQUIRES CHILOCARE722 words
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Advertisement633 1988-09-22 8 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical ?S J Asahi Techno Vision (S) Pte Ltd ;!;!;!;!j!;!j!j I'!'!'!'!'!'!' i i i i.i i i„ t 'i'i'i'i'i'.i.i« I I I-I. I I aaaaaa^^ ■'■'■'■'■'J 1 1 I I I I I I I I633 words
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Advertisement122 1988-09-22 8 An established American Electronics Company has immediate openings for GCE O' level Able to operate PC 1 2 years' production control work m an electronic environment preferred Interested applicants, please apply personally at: RELIABILITY (S) PTE LTD Blk 5004. "04-01 AMK Aye. 5 Anfl Mo Kio Ind. Park 2 Singapore122 words
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Advertisement229 1988-09-22 8 THE 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical HITACHI CHEMICAL(S) PTE LTD 1^ I I I WALK-IN I INTERVIEW FOR B I CLERICAL I I OFFICERS A B $458 $1024 per month «j B Venue NQEE ANN B POLYTECHINC B Human ResourcQ Office iK B 6th Storey,229 words
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Advertisement482 1988-09-22 8 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical nicKiconN I One of the world's largest manufacturers of capacitors invites applicants for the post of: MALE WAREHOUSE CLERK t j Requirements: j Completed National Service I Mm. 3 CiCE 'O' level J With or without experience Able and willing482 words
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Advertisement637 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical HOOOKU I.VBKANI) irmles applications for the follow ing positions: Clerk/Typists CiC I eveti uritli credii m English Good and accurate tvpint skills Accounts/General Clerk iC 1 eveb with credits m English and Maths *>[ from the i 'onmerce Stream Attractive637 words
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Advertisement407 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical OFFICE SECRETARIES lias Immediate' vacancies for PERM. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARIES $aoo-siooo c Shenton (2 posts) (5 day) c Bl Timah (3 posts) (5 day) c Orchard (2 posts) a Jurong (5 day. transport provided) JUNIOR SECRETARIES c Shenton (5-day week), c Queenstown c Changl No experience407 words
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Advertisement497 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Incorporating BUSINESS GIRL EXTRAMAN KEEP YOUR SATURDAYS FREE Every Saturday without fall, from 10am to 6pm our Placement Conaultants will be at the following Recruitment Centres: a JURONG TOWN C.C. No I Yung Shlng Rd c BUKIT BATOK C.C. 1160 HUlvlew Avenue ULU PANDAN C.C.497 words
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Advertisement503 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Ladies Garment* Manufacturer urgently requires PURCHASING CLERK Ability to type c OCE O7 A Level RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c Fluent In English and Mandarin. Ability to type. Please apply with detailed resume A contact telephone number to The Personnel Department 11 Jin. Meam #06-00 Standard Ind.503 words
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Advertisement573 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RUI NONG PRIMARY PRODUCTS PTE. LTO. invites applications for the following positions A. ACCOUNTS CLERK a Knowledge of simple accounting a Knowledge of computer a MUST a 1 years working experience a Salary $500 $600 depending on experience B SALES EXECUTIVES a Self-motived it hardworking573 words
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Advertisement588 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An eetabliehed trading firm require* ONE TYPIST CUM GENERAL CLERK a Singapore Citizen OCE O" Level or Its equivalent/ bilingual c Experienced In Import and export, banking and shipping documentation with knowledge of operating telex, telefax and computer an advantage a Salary commensurates with qualification588 words
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Advertisement680 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Electronic Factory located al main Aljunied Road #05-01, Soon Wing Ind. Building 2 Soon Wing Road Tel: 745-1359 requires PAYROLL CLERK a With experience Bus Nos: 61, 54, 55. 94. 100, 135, 154, 155. 155, 195. Established Swiss International Trading Company has vacancy for the680 words
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Advertisement646 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well-established Finance Company requires CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY OCE A' level At least 2 years' working experience CLERKS GCE O' level Ability to type Conversant m Mandarin and local dialects Interested applicants, please apply with detailed resume, expected salary, contact number and a non-returnable photograph to: The646 words
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Advertisement593 1988-09-22 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Inbound Travel Agency requires 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK 2) OPERATION CLERK/ TYPIST Poets (1) a (2): c OCE O' Level c Ability to type c Able to work under pressure c With or without experience. Interested applicants pleaee write m stating full personal particulars, preeent a593 words
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Advertisement552 1988-09-22 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A MNC m Jurong requires a: TEMPORARY ACCOUNTS CLERK for 3 month* Requirements OCI O le\el ft LOCI Inter mediate Hnukkeeping Preferablj m Lotus 4 Wordstar Pleas* call: 861-5314 or writ* to. The Advertiser PO Box 284 Singapore 9161. A mould making company urgently requires552 words
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Advertisement638 1988-09-22 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical JOANNk DREW INTERNATIONAL requires FEMALE AOMIN. CLERK (Katong) Mm OCI o Laval Hilmgual and able to type. School Ir.ivers ma> apply and training will be provided ble to start work immediately preferred. Pleas* contact Brende: 447-4200 Law Firm urgently requires: SECRETARY/ GENERAL CLERK <k X638 words
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Advertisement909 1988-09-22 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Temporary or Permanent Job* We have immediate vacancies lor 1 GENERAL CLERKS 2 SALES CLERKS l-resh V level students may also apply Interested please ring *****88 or writ* m to: 111 North Bridg* Road #07-27 Peninsula Plaza Singapore 0617 Trading company urgently require* ACCOUNTS CUM909 words
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Advertisement1012 1988-09-22 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical OFFICE LOCATED AT Clementl. near new mosque requires General Clerk Typist Please call personally at: Llan Soon Marine. 1 Goodwood Road, off Clementl. Spore 0512. Tel 778-3572 REQUIRED 1) TELEPHONE Sales Clerk 2) General Clerk with simple knowledge of accounts. Interview at No. 9 Defu1,012 words
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Advertisement552 1988-09-22 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical LEGAL FIRM REQUIRES Male Jr Typist/ General Clerk Preferably Mandarin speaking *****50 LEGAL FIRM URGENTLY requires Stenographer. Secretary Shorthand required Call *****20 MALAY/ INDIAN FEMALE Clerk/ Typist required Immediately Tel *****49 PERM./ TEMP. CLERK, Tel Op. W P. Op.. Data Entry, A/Cs, Sec at all552 words
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Advertisement491 1988-09-22 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales La^Baa| A CAREER IN MARKETING I We are a well-established Shipping Company serving markets world-wide As we are constantly striving to better our standard of services to our clients, we are seeking two nardworking and self-motivating individuals to join us as MARKETING491 words
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Advertisement685 1988-09-22 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant Sales Sales aT^"""""""""""""^"""""~^N As a result of the introduction of a series of new 1 products from the USA. an international company requires a few marketing personnel to Join Its dynamic team. REQUIREMENTS: c Above 21 years with outgoing personality GCE A 1 level685 words
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Advertisement623 1988-09-22 10 99 Positions Vacant: Salea INTERNATIONALLY ESTABLISHED COMPANY has immediately vacancies for several enthusiastic and personable ladles and gentlemen to Join the Company as SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEES (APPROXIMATELY SSIO.OOO/- PER ANNUM) No experience required as all Trainees will be trained through Company's procedure from square one i Applicants must possess the623 words
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Advertisement1016 1988-09-22 11 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales *^BI^BMBHBIHBMBBHB^^BaaBaHBI^H^^BaHaMM*BM» aB^MMB^^^^^B^BBB^BB^BB^B^BiaH^B^^^MHBMMaS Zaf ™JPL Male/Female SALES PERSONNEL A ,V 'ICC Who wish to have the following r 52.000 rt> m :>t>r month Basic s.i r $600 plus commission Training provided Transport allowance Overseas Trip wrho are interested please apply personally at President1,016 words
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Advertisement808 1988-09-22 11 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Hardware company urgently r*quir«s INDOOR SALES EXECUTIVES Bilingual In KngUsh Mar(laMM t Mm 2 yrs relevant working f xp»rience i Must t.f self -motivated Interested pl> < .ill I C Ng at Blk 2004 #01-128 Buklt Batok Industrial Pk.A Singapro* 2365 TEL: *****70 interested m a808 words
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Advertisement838 1988-09-22 11 99 Positions Vacant: Sales ESTAB REAL EST. CO requires Sales Kxei \ltl\es Preferably between 23 and 35 yrs Possess own car Unlimited income *****79 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN REQUIRED by used car co Call personally !007 Serangoon Rd 2 1/2 m s Opp Bendemeer Sec Sen) FULL/ PART-TIME MALE/ Female Sales Assistants838 words
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Advertisement457 1988-09-22 11 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant Technical Technical Technical Moving You Ahead Your key to a brighter future (1) TRAIN OPERATORS ($542 to $863 per month) Functions To operate passenger and engineers' trams, ensure safety of passengers and smooth running of trams, handle emergency situations. (2) STATION457 words
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Advertisement239 1988-09-22 11 Ml3/SJVIAN COME TODAY WORK TOMORROW Save on unnecessary expenses come to us and we'll place you on a suitable Job immediately. ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN STRUCTURAL DRAFTSMEN ELECTRONIC TEST TECHNICIANS TOOL ft DIE MAKERS MACHINISTS LAB ASSISTANTS (no experience required) STOREMEN/ STOREHANDS DESPATCH BOYS i with without bike PERSONAL/ DELIVERY239 words
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Advertisement496 1988-09-22 11 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions VacantTechnical Technical HijMHaW c* ?^l^-e»__ I ItPBI|l t PBI| Japanese Manufacturing Company m Control Panels requires f SPRAY PAINTERS Minimum 2 years experience Applicants will have to undergo a test Salary commensurate with experience MALE/FEMALE ELECTRICIANS Must be experienced m assembling control panels and switch-boards496 words
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Advertisement75 1988-09-22 11 A Japanese MAE Engineering Company requir** ENGINEER/ ASSISTANT ENGINEER Diploma m BltCtrlCl Engineering or equivalent Minimum 2 years experience In electrical lnstallatlor work In commerlcal build ing industrial plant Able to prepare drawing estimation and perform sit< supevision of electrlca distribution system an( control PreferubK able to start worl immediately75 words
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Advertisement635 1988-09-22 11 100 Positions Vacant: Technical kansai KANSAI PAINT (S) PTE. LTD LABORATORY TECHNICIAN TRAINEES (Female) Requirementa: Diploma m Chemical Process Technology or A' level holder Science Stream Have the Interest to work In the paint Industry No relevant experience required Training will be provided Benefits: Transport will be provided Company operating635 words
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Advertisement1107 1988-09-22 12 iuv positions vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical |<o> AZUM I M I i'i]Uiri's 5 Machinists t Applicants should h.ivc 1 2 years i HL yrimliiuj «md L<ith»' machine vv Ih s i 'i" experienci I aa— .ilso ,i[»phj Benefits bmt itu m.itiun Increment Bffl- l ""P'tnv transput! ■i Medical1,107 words
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Advertisement617 1988-09-22 12 100 Positions Vacant: Technical MACHINISTS 1) Lathe 2) Grinder (S/G) NTC L' or I fMn 1 uorkuiK experien. Oosnalstsd n s (iood benefits, aircon working environment, salary negotiable Interview personally 47 JALAN PEMIMPIN. #05-04 SIN CHEONG BLDG. SINGAPORE 2057 TEL: 258-5700 Interview time H 30a 111 to sp.m. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN617 words
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Advertisement640 1988-09-22 12 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Electronic Technicians for troiiMe-shootuiK of I'CH M&E Draftsmen for BjKOIMI ducting ventilation drawings Machinists able to work shifts (Jurong) General Workers *****64 MALE TECHNICIAN Ngee Ann or Poly graduates In Electrical Engineering. With or without experience Interested picas* com* personally lor interview at: 81k. 112. Depot640 words
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Advertisement839 1988-09-22 12 101 Positions Vacant. 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant. 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production I Production Production Who is willing to send you to Europe for training m Space-age Technology and yet pay you up to C s+ S$3 f OOO p.m.? -cri^TKT^ii >^^ SGS-Thomson will, M^^ vT MALE /FEMALE839 words
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Advertisement500 1988-09-22 12 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production KOON WAH PRINTING We are an established commercial printing company specialising m high quality production of books, magazines and periodicals We invite suitably qualified candidates to )Oin us as PRINTERS 4 COLOR MACHINES (minimum $1200) PRINTERS 2 COLOR MACHINES (minimum $750) BINDERY500 words
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Advertisement449 1988-09-22 13 Production Established food manufacturing company has immediate vacancies for: ■MMB^sJaßßaHsspHalM^ asm I _i_^Jasl BB^fpa|a>^*f#^B sbbbßblbbbbbb«b«Hbßbbßbßßbsbs Applicants should possess Secondary IV and are able to work on 2 rotating shift Malaysian having SPM certificate with 5 sub|ects at O 1 level or STPM certificate are welcome to apply Applicants snould be449 words
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Advertisement560 1988-09-22 13 IV I ruiiuung TULdlll. Production A I 1 MESA I D Temporary Store Assistants (Male) 18-25 years old Minimum Secondary education Packing of audio finished products 2) Repair Technician Minimum NTC 2/3 m Electronic Servicing Preferably with some practical experience m repairing and servicing of radio and radio cassette sets560 words
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Advertisement615 1988-09-22 13 iui Kosmons vacant: Production SBBBBaBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaW 'A Company engaged in^ precision machining of I disk drive components has I tor its expanaion programme immediate vacancies for: 1) PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS (Male) Rotating and permanent 3rd shift a Diploma holders (NP SP CiSI) Mechanli ;il Production a Completed National Service a Kxperlence In615 words
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Advertisement466 1988-09-22 13 iui rosmons vacant Production wall established company m^ Jurong requires urgently 1 FEMALE QC CHECKERS a Mm See education a Attractive fringe benefits c Able to work shift duties a Able to speak simple English Interested applicsnts, plesse walk-in at: 9 Fourth Lok Yang Road Singapore 2262 Tal: *****33 I466 words
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Advertisement505 1988-09-22 13 iuz positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge H [El NEW OTANI SINGAPQPt &fo ttitohiMUAAmMlhlb! With or Without Experience Training Will Be Provided Confidential Clerk GCE O' level with an Starting gross salary abrlity to type at least S 580pm 35wpm I Telephonists Speaks fluent English505 words
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Advertisement649 1988-09-22 13 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge Penimula Hotel (^T&) hnefuor Hotel have immediate vacancies for the following positions. ADMIN GENERAL j House Detective G Assistant Store Keeper HOUSEKEEPING j Clerk j Senior Chambermaid j Senior Linen Maid j Houseman FRONT OFFICE j Front Desk649 words
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Advertisement365 1988-09-22 13 102 Positions Vacant. Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge "TERESA Piano/ Karaoke Lounge Amara Hotel requires 1) WAITRESSES ($900) 2) G.R. HOSTESSES for Happy Hours 6pm to 9pm. ($800) 3) RECEPTIONISTS ($900) 4) MANAGERESS ($2,000) Interview 11am to 6pm Tel: *****53 103 Positions Vacant: Part-time/ Temporary ONE PART-TIME WAITRESS required by nr-w raff365 words
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Advertisement414 1988-09-22 13 104 Other Positions i Vacant AIRPORT SERVICES has immediate vacancies for: I (A) COOK I Mm 2 years penence m Malay cuisines m hotel or catering establishment Shift work required (B) QUALITY ASSURANCE I ASSISTANT I Engaged m laboratory work Mm GCE O' level Some experience m robioloqicd. preferred (C)414 words
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Advertisement949 1988-09-22 14 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant Vacant I BE AN SBS DRIVER I (You can look forward to earning $1300 per month the monthly average earnings of our drivers) SBS which currently employs about 8000 staff and operates a fleet of over 2500 buses, has949 words
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Advertisement622 1988-09-22 14 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant ■■PIASKOn Lj Uc are one of the Fortune s 500 U.S. -based IS IB companies «md world leader m specialty 8 J\ themicals. To meet our expansion on Line- 0 -I 2 Production m our |urong plant, we are fl I seeking622 words
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Advertisement599 1988-09-22 14 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant IH MALE STORE HAND NORMAL SHII I SJnjpporc Citizen jml must have completed National Service rii>Mcji!viit Minimum Set two education Able to rcjil jnd i\nlc simple n^lisli Preferably below J5 \ejrs ol age SALARY RANGE: 554 70.00 SSS4O.OO per month Confirmation Increment599 words
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Advertisement507 1988-09-22 14 104 Other Positions Vacant A wall established seafood processing and trading company m Jurong requires FORKLIFT DRIVER c Below 40 years old a Ability to read and write simple English c Preferably with forklift driving experience Walk-in intarviaw on 22 September 1988 9.00 am to 4.00pm. MARISSCO (PTE) LTD 31507 words
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Advertisement550 1988-09-22 14 104 Other Positions Vacant A leading Japanese interior dasign firm urgantly requires PROJECT ENGINEER Requirements a Bachelor of Science (Architectural study) a Experience In interior design construction c 2 years of experience In site co-ordination and administration Please write In giving your resume, photo, expected salary, contact phone number to:550 words
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Advertisement607 1988-09-22 14 104 Other Positions Vacant Electroplating Factory m Jurong requires. STOREMAN c Preferably able to operate forklift DELIVERY ASSISTANT c Physicall fit Both applicants must complete N.S Interested please walk m for an intervie I 30 Kian Tack Road Singapore 2262 BBS l-eeder bus no 250 from Jurong Interchange Furniture showroom607 words
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Advertisement560 1988-09-22 15 104 Other Positions Vacant Electrical Contractor re^^ulre^ STOREKEEPER ktt In Interview 70S Sims Driva, #01-02 Shun Li Industrial Complex Singapore 14M Established engineering firm requires: RETIRED ASSISTANT STOREMAN A*r S(i I bove a With experience Interested applicants, please call personally to: 48-50 Owen Road Singapore 0821 Tal: 294-1055 K-tablished printing560 words
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Advertisement933 1988-09-22 15 104 Other Positions Vacant TOTAL SECURITY SERVICES requires SECURITY GUARDS (Of HllKlew and tOWn are.is Applicants must be able to re.nl write and speak Kriglish Go»)d salary and fringe benefits Contact *****35 during office hours Walk-in Interviews at #10-11 High Straal Plaza batwa«n 10am and 4.30pm daily TRANSPORT CO. REOUIRES933 words
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Advertisement1028 1988-09-22 15 104 Other Positions Vacant REQUIRED CHINESE NIGHT Asst Clamnlnf Bupenriaoc with driving licence. 1 year's experience mi Uuor polishing, able to start immediately *****86' *****67 SECURITY GUARDS NEEDED to work In Sentosa Only day shift from 9am to 630 pm Age below M ftt Able to speak and write simple1,028 words
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Advertisement677 1988-09-22 15 104 Other Positions Vacant SECURITY GUARDS WANTED for Tuas Katong areas. Call: *****01/ *****52 THE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION requires Security Guards for lmmed appt *****63 *****12 TIMBER YARD REOUIRES General Workers No 49 Sungel Kadut St 1 Tel 367-2013 URGENTLY REQUIRE MALAY Driver with class 3 driving licence. Interested pis call:677 words
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Advertisement749 1988-09-22 15 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance SUPER FAST LOANS FROM JUST h M|j/ Immediate processing of applications Up to 90% financing new and used vehicles (Instalments payable m advance) Call: 533 3737 now rsl FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65 Chuiia Street »46-02 OCBC Centre. Singapore 0104 APQI49 WING749 words
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Advertisement834 1988-09-22 15 131 For Sale: BMW •85 DEC. BMW 3181. manual, 2door. power steering. Tax 11/'BB Low mileage Original showroom cond. Tel 734-0290 MARCH 78 320 M 6 Smooth engine, body excellent cond $29,500 *****85. MID *81 BMW 320 Beautiful metallic gold. Loan^ trade-in welcome Call: *****26. Shaun MID '86 BMW 320834 words
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Advertisement1000 1988-09-22 15 132 For Sale: Mercedes 7/79 MERCEDES BENZ 250 Auto Private owners Good condition Tel *****44 71 MERCEDES 200. New cushion, hl-fl. s/rlms Pure white See to appreciate $11,800 Tel *****56 '73 MERCEDES 230 Manual Beautiful body, power steering. $10,500 0.n.0. *****80 10-6pm •75 MERCEDES 280S manual 2 pte owners, hi-fi,1,000 words
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Advertisement618 1988-09-22 15 133 For Sale: 133 For Sale: Ford/ Fiat Ford/ Fiat Of* M $20,000.00 j M (36mths) /q INTEREST THE NEW FIAT REGATA 85 vUrbn (1600 cc Sedan) Italian Luxury Japanese Economy 1 5>.539,850.00 ,£r "A M ."^N^ PARF NETT ■jta^ IB Also available: Fiat Regata 100 S i.e. Fiat Regata618 words
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Advertisement831 1988-09-22 15 134 For Sale: Dattun/ Nissan DEC 82 NISSAN Si owner, full accessories, tip-top cond Tel *****34 LADY NEEDS A DaUun/ Nissan Sunny now *****71 *****93 (also selling own car) MIO 79 OATSUN 120Y pte owner. alrcon.. hlfi. tip top cond.. selling I $14,700. Tel *****31 I MID 79 120Y GL831 words
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Advertisement517 1988-09-22 15 134 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan 85 NISSAN MARCH i. r 1 t.ix new 1 c.wner Asking $***** Call *****73 85 NISSAN STANZA, ptr owner. pown steering, central lock L POWM windows. $40,800 *****85 1 OWNER 83 Sunny DX 1300 sellIng $25,200 Tel 468-3598 135 For Sale: Toyota IF Thinking of517 words
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Advertisement1082 1988-09-22 16 us ror sale: Toyota 83 TOVOTA COROLLA IJOI speed \ei > v I Ull acpp Bt mi. id IM Irs km Hokklen Kong HUB] BMg -02-02 85 TOVOTA COROLLA DX ISvalve, S-speed .'pte owners aircon radio i assette n riinv power windows, tax 1 89 Tel *****54 1 DAY TO1,082 words
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Advertisement970 1988-09-22 16 ijd ror aaie Toyota 6/83. CARINA 16 Al ci New t.i\ Passed Inspection j Showrm COnd $2:>KOO JK<Ki4ti»t 7/79 CORONA 1.6. 1 door pte owners, full accessories tip top COnd $14,900 252-8883 7/60 TOYOTA Corolla 1 OX nr COn. radio cassette (ax Dec Tip 1 *****60. pager *****18 •73 OEN970 words
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Advertisement1097 1988-09-22 16 Ub r-or bale: Mitsubishi OCT 81 LANCER I I full accessories, Uu :t »y Tip top condition 130,900 Tel *****11 OCT. 81 MITSUBISHI Lancer 1 4 SI.. 5-speed. full accessories Showroom cond 519.800 *****74 0 81 MITSUBISHI Calant 2.0. Super Saloon, alrcon radio/ cassette, well kept. *****01 SELLING CHEAP. BEAUTIFUL1,097 words
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Advertisement978 1988-09-22 16 ij/ r-or i>aie: Mazda 80 MAZOA 929 H.rdto, Auto with power steering windows and central locking Tax till Dei 88 $35,500 Tel: *****15 83 MAZDA RX7 Auto (Asia's model) 2 private owners, original yellow, tax: 3/'B9. full accessories, tip top cond Tel 253-8877 •84 MAZDA RX7 OTX Nice 2-dlglt no.978 words
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Advertisement3573 1988-09-22 16 138 For Sale: Honda Q 82 HONDA cmmm beautiful condition *****88 WE GIVE HIGHER offer for '80 to H8 Accord, ('me Prelude We SjSO ■til 'IV I '.M ***** i owner '84 Honda I Me l SC.L >il .lire. .ii Hi-fi. rims Tax 1 '8H $;*■>. HtHl 44IVJSHH 1/80 HONDA3,573 words
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Advertisement1061 1988-09-22 17 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles ALL COMMERCIAL OWNERS!!! I'ls i all mf (or your best price K>>r your vans, pick ups lorries Call l Maiaia day *****18/mght *****78 You will ba aurpnaad! Wa pay at a highar pnea Buy ft tall all uaad vahiclaa Taka nota" In |utt a phona1,061 words
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Advertisement924 1988-09-22 17 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 80 MITSUBISHI L3OO like new NVu t.ix mo i,-i ■80 VOLVO 244 ill Fully auto Oood i ond $35,600 ono TeT am 81 COROLLA PANEL Van. 1 ownBI t.ix till 12 'HH Beautiful cond Aaklng $7.80(1 Tel 7H.i-:i330 81 DAIHATSU 14 ft diesel lorry. wooden924 words
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Advertisement869 1988-09-22 17 144 Vehicles Wanted fCASHREWARD^ For every car which you recommend and sell to us. we will offer you $200 on the spot We buy and sell Attractive cash payment for PARF. non-PARF and company registered cars of any model and capacity H.P. can ba arranged Kindly contact us anytime Offica:869 words
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Advertisement905 1988-09-22 17 172 Accommodation 172 Accommodation Available: Houses Available. Houses DISTRICT 1128 (FOR RENT) Watten Estate Rd. brand new d/storey bungalow, 3 bedrooms plus 1 utility room. HUlcrest Rd. d/storey seml-D 3 bedrooms plus 1 utility room. Partly furnished Enquiry Tel: *****11 Chi«« Exacutiva ofheara/ 173 Accommodation Ambiutdor i raaidanca Marco Polo905 words
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Advertisement516 1988-09-22 17 Available: Apartments Looking to keep your apartment tenanted? If you have something to sell, you can sell it faster everyday through The Straits Times Classified. When you advertise m The Straits Times Classified, your ad gets read by 500,000 readers everyday. So remember JUST A CALL DOES IT ALL CATS516 words
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Advertisement980 1988-09-22 17 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments a^Bv^B^B^B^Bi a y,. vJflßX^F^^ -16*"^ iKIk«^^BBV*^BRL aw 1 *JUI 1 L.#j fP^T'- t You experience our personal touch at Liang Court Regency. The experience begins with a special welcome bouquet. And during your stay, youll notice the many little things that gri980 words
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Advertisement1074 1988-09-22 17 173 Accommodation Available. Apartments SUPERB NEW DEVELOPMENT, mins to city, bungalow concept setup, quality finishes, dream kitchen, large terrace with commanding seavlew $6,000 up Don't miss out' Colliers *****31 D.lO BEL AIR, Orchard, high fir Excellent view Huge entertaining area, central aircon 4 I rms. S/pool/ squash, only $5,500 Gateway1,074 words
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Advertisement1158 1988-09-22 17 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 15 MEYER/ I flats 1 1 rx»drooms ExptU only $800-$l3OO KFCB *****33 018T.4 TERESA VILLE. J 1 Big living hall Facll It lea For rent $2,500 Elegant *****05 015T.9 SOPHIA COURT. 2 bdrms Well furn Fuliv alrcon $1 800 *****33 Solo RmJ 1- M DO21,158 words
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Advertisement1037 1988-09-22 17 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments 0 9 ST MARTIN A| > Orchard), 2 bdrms Furn Security, carpark $1,600 CM. *****53 0 9 SUPER LUXURIOUS sea view penthse Spacious balcony 5 1 bdrms $7 .000 KCRM *****81 D 9. WESTWOOD. FULLY carpeted central alrcon. 4 rm Immed occupation *****33 AA 0 91,037 words
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Advertisement694 1988-09-22 18 175 Accommodation Wanted: Houses IMMEDIATE CLIENTS REQUIRE apis houses In dist .S. y 10 &11 Budget $1 000- $1,500 Other (lists ilsii Wacom Power *****22 SMALL FAMILIES REQUIRE Hl'H flats private houstt In a.nj ilistrii I PIMM Call T*****8 WORKING COUPLES URGENTLY require HDB pte houses An> i dlst Winner694 words
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Advertisement4287 1988-09-22 18 179 For Sale. Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses "I 179 For Sale: Housed 179 For Sale: House. 179 For Sale: Housed OUR HOUSING LOANS FURNISH YOU WITH MORE. More of the best financial service. And more features too. insurance policies from our4,287 words
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Advertisement765 1988-09-22 18 186 For Sale: Private Apartments view rr TOOAVt CASA ROSITA exclusively renovated apt., with nice balcony 2,200 sq ft. 3 1 rooms $735,000 DRAYCOTT TOWER apt with spectacular view 3 1 room 2.700 sq.ft. $780,000 PATERSON TOWER near MRT 4 bdrm mats apt of 2800 sq.ft $575,000 DRAGON VIEW tastefully765 words
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Advertisement861 1988-09-22 18 M^^"^ W M^^^^^ B^ M^^^M»^»^»^»^— 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale: Private Apartments Private Apartments jgP*foULAN Luxurious Apartments specially desired for you... Ideally located at h mj> Meyer Place Katong J^ r> I Only 15 Units Wfc comprising of Tfy_T» "Wl I ffjgfv 3natsand WJ*fTF rmll 5 f*V 12 maisonettes861 words
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Advertisement646 1988-09-22 18 D.lO HOLLAND HILL Mans Prime location good investment. Condo facilities. Few units avail $585K onwards Bliss *****44 0.10 JUST MOVE m. new cosy, renovated Leedon Hgts. Approx 1700 sq ft 3 1 Facing green $460K neg Hometown *****66 D.lO LOWER MAIS, small development with pool/ security. 2350 sq ft fhold646 words
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Advertisement1164 1988-09-22 19 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D2l GOOOLUCK GARDEN R lr ins i J75 S q ft Freehold S pool, squash, etc $380,000 Deans Property *****55 D 22 LAKESIDE TWR High fir :.u in>! Chinese (irtn Renovated 3 1 bdrms Marble flooring 1940 sqft $265,000 Denker *****11 D 4 TERESA VILLE1,164 words
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Advertisement1137 1988-09-22 19 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D 16 EASTERN LAGOON Ci studio apt Ttil s n (t full facilities Kenw.. D 17 LOYANG VALLEY. 1900 sq ft .1 1 Renovated Full facilities $360K n 0 Trekker 7442yHl I 0 19 CHUAN PK. bdrms sq ft full facilities, high fir $300k F.verland1,137 words
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Advertisement1122 1988-09-22 19 190 For Sale: HUDC Apartments LOR AH SOO m Bedok Reservoir mals Hlk 73S 7;<B h'ully renovated price nen 1 2«4H.S;><) 7(l«:t i )7l. agt. PINE GROVE HIGH til A level mais renovated with butlt-lns, alrcons tun 1 ip Deans Property (West Zone) *****55 HOUGANG STII MAIS. Hlgtl fir. 31,122 words
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Advertisement1209 1988-09-22 19 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments EXEC. APT/ MAIS $.000 Bedok Reservoir 72 1 196 Tampines: IM 180 S-ROOM Bedok South: 99 72 115 Bedok North: 414 4 15 122 Bedok Res.: 995, 9W 913 711 125 Chai Chee: 34 51. 53 125 Mann*: 12. 71. 7H 19 133 Taban/ Pandan:1,209 words
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Advertisement1146 1988-09-22 19 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3/ 3 1/2-RM. BEDOK N Cash, all CPF Owner wiling to compensate cash Near market MRT sch Renovated $35K onwards Tel *****45, agent 4 RMS BEDOK N Blk 79 well renovated selling full CPF 3/3' j rms Bedok N Blk 107/ 105 $43K/ $55K n»«g1,146 words
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Advertisement1134 1988-09-22 19 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK 3/3' :/4/5-RM. 46. 401 OB 118 700, 814 547. 543 421 512.428 ■8,406,414 TJ *****40 BLK. 50 DORSET IM high floor furnished Full CPF $61K Contact 294-1409 No agt pis BOON LAY 3 rms Blk 185 simple renovation mid fir well kept $29K neg1,134 words
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Advertisement1031 1988-09-22 19 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM MARINE TERRACE Hlk f.r $39K Boon Lay Blk 187 $29K Te) *****20 *****58. GIS 3-RM PANDAN GARDEN Blk 410 Tel *****88 morning *****51 night CC. Foong 3-RM. REDHILL CLOSE Blk 11 Groundfloor. No renovation $29K Tel *****09 *****35 3-RM. SIMS DR.. $39K on.. Full1,031 words
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Advertisement841 1988-09-22 19 192 HDB Apartments Wanted ALL AREAS, TYPES j FOR SALE OR RENT •HDB HUDC PRIVATE PROP C CHENG ft LEW ENTERPRISE *****88 awe jf mk\<* ALL AREA ALL districts HDli private houses apart ments or HUDC urgently required by ready rllents with rash Urgentlywanted dementi West Coast. Marine Parade. Telok841 words
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Advertisement869 1988-09-22 19 194 Factory Space 194 Factory Space 5 LITTLE ROAD «"':|;> rrr>rf>!»l iggi iaWasweßßsSß 1 M I I II I 4 I c *iSe) ifl FOR LEASE New flatted factory strategically located near the junction of Little Road and Upper Paya Lebar Road 5 floors totalling 41, 000 sq ft Typical869 words
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Advertisement540 1988-09-22 20 195 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 019 DA JIN I ling 1420 rhoM was D.21. BT TIMAH. WarthM B I 1 and M.OOO si) ft bldg agt EUNOS LINK ROAD tl itted warehouse 2 IHNI Mj f| ,n U. •> f -087 8 FACTORY/ WAREHOUSE AT (ientiiiK Lane rur sale or rent.540 words
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Advertisement1044 1988-09-22 20 196 For Sale: 196 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces FREEHOLD OFFICE FLOORS IN EAST COAST DISTRICT Total Strata Title Area: 2667 sq m (28,707 sq ft) (m 5 floors) Price: $7 m (subject to contract) For further information, please contact the Sole Marketing Agent 197 For Rent: 197 For1,044 words
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Advertisement762 1988-09-22 20 197 For Rent: Oftice Spaces PENINSULA PLAZA limit scj ft Rental H4O p1 1 mcl maintenance Enquiries Bradco Property Bar»tc« 29«-t>n.;.t RAFFLES PLACE I he At l !Bo s(] fi larpetod and partitioned. Reasonable rental DetenhMi Tewauii -;:':)i979 THE ARCADE. TASTEFULLY rtOOv.ited. :i partitioned rooma ft cupboardj 1200 sq ft762 words
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Advertisement479 1988-09-22 20 199 For Sale: Shop Spaces PEARL CENTRE *01-25 $1 750 i 1 1 Area S7l sq it Pacing main n I--! US-7813 (no asjents pis.) SALE/ RENT GOLDEN Mil,. ComPlea 1891) sq ft Water tollel.s avail Hornet I9MIQI THE ARCADE, various sizes floors with without tenancy lUMOnabeS prices YHK XW8022479 words
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Advertisement443 1988-09-22 20 200 For Rent: Shop Spaces GEYLANG GRD FLR 1 HIKI |q tt $2 MM! Am Im|-iiihs^ Everland L'wi'.*-..n 2h LAST CHANCE! SHOP faclnf i onci urse cti.tv.- i 09 it i as) KRA *****66 ChSXtIC MARINA SQUARE shop- avml ai>ie for lease Contact Market xmm-.h: orchard merioien 200 600 sqft443 words
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Advertisement144 1988-09-22 20 241 Tours I KEN-AIR '88 EUROPE i v NEW!* EXCITING! BARGAIN 1 15 days I i weekly departures I |P>PUNDOUR I I j weekly departures II [g4J9O/| EURO I i DELIGHT 1 1 1 8 days I 1 1 weekly departures II t*44soj EXPEDIENCE I I 1 weekly departures I144 words
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Advertisement1330 1988-09-22 21 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours I Discover more of Australia and new zealand than captain cook ever imagined. The world is your oyster, or so it And whether you want to explore m Also, as an explorer, you'll be1,330 words
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Advertisement40 1988-09-22 21 242 Air Travel T HARHARAH TRAVEL For reliable economical airfares worldwide 171A Bencoolen St S(0718) Tel: *****33 (5 lines) TA 413 WORLD CHARTERS FOR Airfares Tours =05-50 Far East Plaza. Spore 0922 Tel *****44 TA-197 I tVtaCS Ben. *I I40 words
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Advertisement341 1988-09-22 21 241 Tours 241 Tours Our adventure packages *^B are tough, demanding and challenging things that fM4D| 'i'/ the real aaventurer look *"fl FT" "V for 7 Why not call us today Sf»»»--for an appointment to view our slide show f> every Saturday from B^/ lG am to 12 noon. L^v3^341 words
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Advertisement1210 1988-09-22 22 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE ■■BBMBHHi Perth ■BBHHHHHi Course Commencement date 10, 11, 12 January 1989 A t*Ao^*f For detailed information hrcK^hure please contact AusEd Services Pte Ltd Goldhill Plaza, 51 Newton Road Singapore 1130 Tel: *****66 New Norcia1,210 words
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Advertisement486 1988-09-22 22 265 Secretarial/ Typing Courses /PSC YOUR KEY TO A\ REWARDING CAREER Join our Private Secretary's Course to ensure success m the LCCI June '89 Examination Full/Part-time Classes Starting 3rd Oct. '88 Experienced dedicated Teachers Small classes Good value for money For reservation/details, call or better still come and see us486 words
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Advertisement1129 1988-09-22 22 THE 264 Computer Courm 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses We have the computer course just for you! DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES (FULL/PART TIME) To qualify you need to complete one year of recogn.sed Awarded by National Computing Centre of U.K. and INFORMATICS computer studies or equivalent1,129 words
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Advertisement234 1988-09-22 22 266 Commercial/ Technical Course* IMPORT AND EXPORT documentation 24/9 Sat 2-5 pm. 289 Wed.7-10 pm 3 months J45 p.m Very experienced, interesting teacher. Detailed notes and forms Call Brighton *****56 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE and Business Tue 8 pm. Thu 6.30 pm. Sun 130 pm Call Brighton *****56 HOME TUITION AVAIL,234 words
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Advertisement198 1988-09-22 22 267 Language Courses LEARN ENGLISH WITH ILC The London-Based Worldwide Language Teaching Institute. New Classes Starting Soon GENERAL ENGLISH ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS Full Part-time All Levels BETTER SPOKEN ENGLISH ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS ENGLISH FOR HOUSEWIVES TOEFL EXAM. COURSE Small, very personalised classes Professional British Teachers Free Assesment Tests Hurry Enrol198 words
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Advertisement552 1988-09-22 22 268 Music Courses GRAMERCY MUSIC SCHOOL c< duels lessons for Piano/ Organ/ Guitar/ Violin/ Flute/ Pop Piano by qualified teachers. =01-72 Chip Bee Garden (Holland Village) Tel: 474-9598/ 479-3701 HAMMOND MUSIC CENTRE. New classes starting soon. Classical piano practical it theory Grade 1 to Diploma levels. Pop piano, organ, guitar,552 words
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Advertisement551 1988-09-22 22 271 Modelling/ Deportment Courses carrie models Look good, feel great Our Personal Grooming Court* aims to show you how. Social (kite l^,^ I Fasten Unu M j^. Speech V«ct Bod? Impute jM Ifenonafy BnnessSemt Ditt rtitntm Fih«s I I Commencing Dale 12 Oct 88 For mort information call I *****67551 words
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Advertisement586 1988-09-22 22 276 Fitness/ Sports Instruction AEROBIC INSTRUCTERS COURSE. evening commencing S 14 hh Count leader Avnl Bhasker. UK Slimming Nutritional Profesi slonal. Idea Foundation CertlI fled Instructor 6 mths Intensive i theory it practical course with Professional Certification $75<> Tel 733-5519 Orchard Pt 277 Programmes For The Young HOUSE OF M586 words
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Advertisement467 1988-09-22 23 APPOINTMENTS/NanCES APPONTMENTS THERE'S A PLACE FOR WOMEN IN THE AIR FORCE. #You like challenges? You're ready for an exciting career? Then you could be just the kind of lady who should be part of today's Air Force. (Walk m for an interview this Saturday, September 24, between Bam 4pm). We467 words
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Advertisement1141 1988-09-22 23 I SECRETARY TO I I GENERAL MANAGER Sj A prestigious international company is looking for a competent and self-motivated Secretary to fill m H the above position m our Asia Pacific Regional Office m Singapore. Requirements:- H Matriculated or above; |i Proficiency m secretarial skills and m PC m operation;1,141 words
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Advertisement616 1988-09-22 23 NOTICES THK BANKRI PTCY ACT (CHAPTER IN THE HIGH COl RT OP THE REPI BLJC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRI PTCV NO. OF IMH RE: VOV, KWKK SIONG FORMERLY TRADING AS SI NSHINE BAGS TRADING j CO EX PARTE: OVERSEAS INION BANK LIMITED NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT In the Matter of a616 words
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Advertisement738 1988-09-22 24 AFKUINIMbNIb iM Well established IATA Travel Company J^ invites those with the relevant experience lj« to apply for the following post: If^ ur Manager v FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION fT m (S4o.ooop.aj ny^ ■ffj A graduate with Degree /Diploma m Mk \j Accountanc\ from a recognised University/ MTJ College or possessing738 words
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Advertisement517 1988-09-22 24 r A leading IBM Authorised Systems Remarketer specialising m medium range business computer W^ invites suitably qualified candidates to apply lur the following posts:B Requirements: JP GCE A levels or Diploma m Systems Analysis Wf! Programming from a recognised tertiary institution ujt Must have at least 1 year of programming517 words
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Advertisement133 1988-09-22 24 <OMAKE \riUp Pw EMJURrr^R. L<x)k no further. The Sunday Times does a straw poll on the people 7/^Wi who have taken an instant meal m the past week. We will identify who they are and what they eat. The editorial menu also fills readers m on the convenience f(x>d Y^^^133 words
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Advertisement938 1988-09-22 25 I MflK I*" 1 LbhbV^ Wtfß t^bbbbbbVb^^^hbbbbbbbb^ '■fcki >S^J? I V4^*^b^bml I^VJ t V li^fc^B^SP SO ftHbOt At>X«*r f^mi II .\^i^ X[ wMmmP IXL J *S Blackcurrant A MAGNOLIA UHT Milk (Asst L M AMAST «T»SS^S PTf LTD T I A m COLD STORAGE DAIRIES PTE LTD Am jm P^938 words
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Article, Illustration654 1988-09-22 26 Future lies with dynamic workforce Employee upgrading will be the focus of this year's National Productivity Congress PMUST upthe educa--1 levels of risting adult r force, es lly by con--1 training re-training. An older labour workforce can only master new technologies if it is more educated and therefore, more adaptable654 words
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256 1988-09-22 26 A NORMAL training session usually involves a trainer, reading material, demonstrations if needed and tests to check on the progress of trainees. A typical Interactive Video (IVD) system comprises a computer and a videodisc player controlled by the computer. In IVD training, the256 words
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Advertisement87 1988-09-22 26 5 1 I CROSBY ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. I 80 MARINE PARADE ROAD #11-07 1 PARKWAY PARADE, SINGAPORE 1544 I Proudly joins NPB m saluting I Singapore workers at the i 7th National Productivity Congress on Training I You are invited to visit our booth at the exhibition to see how87 words
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Advertisement606 1988-09-22 26 H NPB Institute for Productivity Training (NDj y TRAINING FOR CHANGE: H THE WAY TO A BETTER FUTURE bad Applications are now invited for the following courses/worfcshopsyseminar beginning m the quarter October December 1988. MM title duration schedule time fee tJ EFFECTIVE LABOUR-MANAOEMENT RELATION SERIES B* j Workshops W^M T606 words
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Advertisement745 1988-09-22 27 OUR EMPLOYEES ARE PROUD TO RECEIVE THE NATIONAL TRAINING AWARD IN RECOGNITION OF OUR COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM A&fk THE MANAGING DIRECTOR Wf FA K9k THE HRD TEAM M During our t'irst ten years, CM Singapore has developed into a world- a|_P_P M Singapore is committed to745 words
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Article, Illustration951 1988-09-22 28 l THE importance %M* of a well-trained •Ap and highly-educat-fAI ed workforce has I I^k become more cruM JFt cial in the face of tp\ advancing tech- nology and changing global demands. This was first highlighted by the Economic Committee when it stressed the need for951 words
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Article, Illustration684 1988-09-22 28 EVELYN YAP - EVELYN YAP By NINETEEN big companies are lending a hand to smaller ones with their training programmes. Under the Intro scheme, the 'big boys' avail their training packages to staff of smaller companies which do not have the relevant training programmes.684 words
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Article, Illustration951 1988-09-22 29 More than half of Singapore's workforce have only primary level education so training is essential to equip them with skills. CYNTHIA YEO profiles two companies whose staff have gained from training programmes developed and promoted by the NPB. r= u LAUNCHED in Ifk Aug951 words
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Article, Illustration492 1988-09-22 29 McDonald's: Translating the science of training into the art of service THINK fast food and McDonald's comes first to mind. This fast food chain has succeeded m bringing millions through its familiar yellow arches over and over again. Each time they come to a McDonald's outlet, customers can expect a492 words
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Article, Illustration833 1988-09-22 30 EVELYN YAP - EVELYN YAP Increasing automation m the manufacturing sector means that workers have to keep abreast, through training, to stay ahead. reports. Upstream industries include agriculture, forestry, apparels manutactunng. minerals processing, tool manufacturing, construction and energy related activities. Downstream industries reter to commerce, transportation, publication, communications833 words
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Article, Illustration483 1988-09-22 30 EVELYN YAP - EVELYN YAP The Association of Small and Medium Enterprises is among a number of organisations reaching out to convince companies which employ fewer than 100 people about the benefits of staff training programmes. reports. SMALL companies seldom go big on training. They483 words
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Article, Illustration881 1988-09-22 32 EVELYN YAP - EVELYN YAP Workers m the service industry will soon have a common certification programme. The National Productivity Board is initiating the move. reports. r— WELDERS, maw^gk chinists and techm^r nicians have naj NI tional trades Jk certificates to cerM JPfr tify their skills. f881 words
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Advertisement230 1988-09-22 28 IVD INTERACTIVE* V I D EO D I SC A new training experience B IMirttM ft^^^^^^^^^ fcr^v dch Of US playS Our part m contributing wP^ Bk #> f0 P r °ductivity and success. Your staff can easily HBBBBBBWBBBH B be trained m new skills to perform their jobs more230 words
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Advertisement107 1988-09-22 29 Committed To Excellence Assisting staff to realise their full potential is a top priority at OUB. «4HHhL' 'Jam .^^^B^ >J^^P^^^^B r^^^^B At Overseas Union Bank, we believe our staff are our most important asset. That's why our training programmes are geared towards developing staff to their full potential. Today, we107 words
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Advertisement319 1988-09-22 30 In just over two years. The Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza has established a reputation exercising visionary leadership m the hospitality industry. This achievement is attributed to our motivated employees who provide Services Second To None for our Guests. We create a Training and Development Strategy We create a strong319 words
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Advertisement290 1988-09-22 31 WE LOOK TO THE FUTURE OF OUR INDUSTRIES With the support of the Skills Development Fund we're proud to play our part m re-skilling Singapore's workforce. ■inHt^::'."":-».'.t;:::jniuj'i^ THE INSTITUTE OF BANKING FINANCE W^* 10 Shenton Way. #10-01, MAS Building, *H*^ Singapore 0207 Tel *****66 SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION SMA House, 20290 words
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Advertisement231 1988-09-22 32 We value our human and the regional editions of resources and are USA Today, International committed to continually Herald Tribune, The Asian upgrade their knowledge Wall Street Journal and and skills through training, Sunday Express using the so as to help them realise latest print technology, and their potential and231 words
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Advertisement98 1988-09-22 32 fj|H|B SMITH f^\ all I lII* CORONIV \^y The world's no. 1 producer of quality electronic typewriters SMITH CORONA PRIVATE LIMITED 7, BEDOK SOUTH ROAD. SINGAPORE 1646 PHONE 241-5111 d We Support 1 ITncyCLOPAEDIaI ■The National Productivity Board's! I R D ,TAMMrrA I I efforts to promote training. II BRITANNICA98 words
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Advertisement129 1988-09-22 33 The New Paper-Lotto Olympic Contest JjNljY m Everyday this week, there will be two Olympic Sports symbols for you to identify. All you have to do is to fill m the correct name associated with the symbols and you stand to win attractive Lotto and New Paper prizes. Each coupon129 words
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Advertisement79 1988-09-22 33 STOP PROCRASTINATING! Y\\V I Paul Stevens, Principal of Job Search '""Y "iVTV M^*w P^'^ r and Career Guidance Services. I, \^^^^^^^^WtW^^^ S\dne\ and Director o! Ihe Centre v^^^^^\S lor Work life Counselling, urges you i^M&fc^L^^^^^^^^SS^ L^^ to lind |oh satislaclion and STOP TV \V POSIPOMNG 111 l RISI <)l %^W«K&m\^^o^^'79 words
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Miscellaneous543 1988-09-22 33 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Mta* "7fe^SSSS!S^ SI MLL"<THAfsYQi*\ I frS^toTST^ t^l /hEVKIPIiSTMATA^X I /TOO BAP IT ISN'T AMA2IN6,SIR! I NEVER l?6^ ..r ToTtouV M v r fF»i€NOs,^HoOo«rJ S UJIG OR ARE YOU J 8166ER..U1E CAN STILL U)OULP MAVE THOU6MT YOU mT7^~l^L &1 /ASM* °*y &> tSSrl^ D V»543 words
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Advertisement482 1988-09-22 34 JADE 2: OPENS TODAY! (*****68) 5 SHOWS at 1 lam, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 a i^B^B^ da^B^^ 2 BlßHP^^^BßivfPvl ttwiniiJ .a^Lm^ <*■ MBBMBiUBVfIB^HMBHBIBn I tt\ fI^B^L^HLW .(T^^MbW. illhyyTaflul WIPV B L CAROL CHENG 'A fH 7 CMtWIE CHUNG MAGGIE CHEUNG JADE l: OPENS TODAY! (*****81) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30,482 words
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Article, Illustration671 1988-09-22 35 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By AS HE prepares to vacate the White House and step down from the ultimate job, President Ronald Reagan is also shopping around for a new job. And what's better than recalling the good old days, remembering the hissing of summer lawns671 words
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Article, Illustration673 1988-09-22 35 JUDITH HOLMBERG talks to Turkish pianist Banu Sozuar, who will play with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra this weekend. SHE looks as sweet as Turkish Delight, with a faint luminous glow to her skin that is reminiscent of the delicate sugary glaze on those673 words
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Article, Illustration410 1988-09-22 35 DRAGON FAMILY (Mandarin) (Lido, Oriental, Prince 2, Liberty, Jurong, Woodlands, President, Golden, New Town, New Crown, Raja, Princess, Clementi and Queenstown) A star-studded cast which includes Andy Lav, Alan Tarn and Ke Chun Hsiong play out a tale detailing the intricacies of running a Chinese410 words
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