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Title Section13 1990-06-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 1990 50 CENTS MCI (P) 166/12/8913 words
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Article, Illustration909 1990-06-02 1 US can stay m continent despite the German issue WASHINGTON Mr Mikhail Gorbachev, feted m the streets and the White House, said yesterday that Moscow had no argument with the United States retaining a military presence m Europe and stressed that it wanted toReuter; AP; AFP - 909 words
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Article, Illustration483 1990-06-02 1 Detention order suspended after sufficient rehabilitation: Govt LAWYER Teo Soh Lung, the Internal Security Act detainee who failed m four legal battles to get herself freed, was released yesterday with conditions. A Home Affairs Ministry statement said yesterday thai the Government483 words
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Article60 1990-06-02 1 Life! THE porkers are taking New York by storm. Not any old pigs, but the Chinese pot-bel-lied breed that weigh 35 kg, stand a mere 40 cm high, and get to watch TV and dip m the family pool. Read all about Francis (as m Sir60 words
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Article, Illustration140 1990-06-02 1 ACTING Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong paying his last respects to Malaysia's former Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn. On Mr Goh's right is Mr S.R Nathan, Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr Goh and several other Asean leaders were among the first YIPs toKUM HUAN - 140 words
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441 1990-06-02 1 Tan Lian Choo - Tan Lian Choo By m Rangoon RANGOON Burma's unofficial majority party, the National League for Democracy, yesterday set general policy guidelines aimed at conciliation with the ruling junta but designed to change the face of Burmese politics permanently. In441 words
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63 1990-06-02 1 READERS of Business Times will enjoy extra value tor money when they buy Tuesday's edition of Singapore's daily business paper. Whether you get the Business Times at home, the office or the newsstand, you'll get a free cdpy of the June issue of Singapore63 words
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Advertisement180 1990-06-02 1 CACCTV CUnCC KING'S ON EARTH ssios A t^ Model 900 81 Genting Lane #05-01/04 (S) 1334 TLX: RS ***** KINSHU TEL *****11 FAX: (65) *****64 I will not beg for concessions Gorbachev: More reports: Page 6 Will current summit be Gorbachev's last one?: Page 33 O ~7~ fie: ti^jsijp' "HI180 words
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Advertisement257 1990-06-02 1 C LJ /> 9 F1 V Burma's Karen insurgents face uncertain future: Page 15 THE BARRIER OF SONIC EXCELLENCE'S j^" vWtL wQsBSm EiBSS MtBSS uiflpl Break Through. With Alphasonik's New Car Power Amplifier and Preamplifiers/Equalizers. s *^v*J P-2 points are also continuously variable to pinpoint The P-2 mobile audio pre-amp/EO257 words
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IN SUMMARY
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Article67 1990-06-02 2 Disgruntled middlemen and the initial lukewarm response to the Hog Auction Market (HAM) are problems that its Taiwanese model also faced when it was set up 11 years ago. But HAM is on the right track, said Mr Lin JinHong, chairman of the Taipei Livestock Market.67 words
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65 1990-06-02 2 Employers who feel compelled to pay their maids' income tax would have to cough up $20 at the most. A maid who is single and earning $300 a month would be liable to a tax of between $18 and $20. Some employers said65 words
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Article62 1990-06-02 2 British Aeropace, which won a multi-million dollar contract to supply 16 Hawk 100 fighter-jets to Brunei last year, has opened an office m the Sultanate. This is seen as a move to prepare for the increased activities connected with the supply of the new62 words
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Article58 1990-06-02 2 Using Bahasa in court All court proceedings m Peninsular Malaysia, except the giving of evidence by witnesses, switched to Bahasa Malaysia from yesterday. Lord President Tun Abdul Hamid Omar told The Star on Thursday that the use of Bahasa Malaysia m courts was m line with the implementation of the58 words
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Article32 1990-06-02 2 Mr Boris Yeltsin, the new-ly-elected president of the Russian Federation, met the president of breakaway Lithuania to discuss direct co-operation with the rebellious Baltic republic. World, Pag* 432 words
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33 1990-06-02 2 The United States is tapping Japanese scientists and funds for its super-col-lider atom-smashing project that may provide clues on the creation of the universe. World, Page 933 words
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702 1990-06-02 2 Two-month extension is part of campaign to fight flab: Dr Yeo BASIC military training will be extended from three to five months for obese national service recruits from January next year to help them adjust better to army life. But the length702 words
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Article, Illustration228 1990-06-02 2 THE rush for next year's kindergarten classes at community centres began on Thursday night even though registration only started yesterday. At a few centres, some parents camped overnight to seek places for their children. Centres with no more vacancies are Kallang, Nee Soon and Nee228 words
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Article, Illustration319 1990-06-02 2 A JOBLESS woman who used false qualifications to cheat eight people of $2,610.60 m a tuition scam, also duped another three people of $11,100 using other methods. Yesterday, Janet Soo Yoke Chan, 25, pleaded guilty to three charges of cheating while eight counts, involving319 words
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Article165 1990-06-02 2 IN A report on Wednesday headlined "Government to ease rules for training of foreign workers", we said foreign workers who are posted here for training by Singa-pore-based firms operating m Batam will not be included m the pool of foreign staff here Hence, they will165 words
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Article, Illustration478 1990-06-02 3 Alan John - Alan John By m Bonn BONN Singapore and West Germany have signed a cultural and scientific agreement which paves the way for closer co-operation on a wide range of activities. The move will enable Singaporeans to plug into continental Europe's successROBERT CHIA - 478 words
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343 1990-06-02 3 MANILA The military has uncovered a plot to assassinate President Corazon Aquino and is now searching for an American hit man who arrived here m May to do the job, presidential security aides said yesterday. Major Melgasbal Villegas, a spokesmanAFP - 343 words
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Article, Illustration427 1990-06-02 3 SINGAPORE-BORN international musicians pianist Scow Yit Kin, 35, and violinist Lee Pan Hon, 40 who played together for the first time last night, met a very important concert-goer, President Wee Kirn Wee, *fter their performance. President Wee and the First Lady attended the427 words
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Advertisement8 1990-06-02 2 Few obese youth preparing for NS: Page 288 words
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Miscellaneous174 1990-06-02 3 WFAi HER i Showers over several areas m the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.07 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 7/20 C Cloudy Madrid 12/30 C Clear Athens 14/20 C Cloudy Manila 24/32 C Rain Auckland %c t174 words
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WORLD
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Article, Illustration439 1990-06-02 4 Mulroney calls crisis meeting to discuss Quebec issue OTTAWA Prime Minister Brian Mulroney on Thursday called Canada's 10 provincial premiers to an emergency meeting m Ottawa tomorrow m a bid to crack a constitutional deadlock threatening to tear the nation apart. "Crucial differences remain," Mr Mulroney told the House ofReuter; AFP - 439 words
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Article, Illustration50 1990-06-02 4 19-MONTH-OLD Blake Schaltz being held up by his father Rick Schaltz at a press conference at the University of California m San Francisco on Wednesday. The baby underwent successful surgery to correct a long defect while he was still In the mother's womb. AP picture.AP - 50 words
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521 1990-06-02 4 MOSCOW Mr Boris Yeltsin, the newly-elected president of the Russian Federation, met the president of breakaway Lithuania to discuss direct cooperation with the rebellious Baltic republic. The official Lithuanian Elta news agency quoted President Vytautas Landsber gis as saying yesterday that theReuter - 521 words
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114 1990-06-02 4 CANBERRA Chinese triad members and other Asian criminals were entering Australia via New Zealand because of slack screening there, the federal opposition said on Thursday. The conservative opposition's Ken Aldred told Parliament that Wellington was failing to check with the country of originAFP - 114 words
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295 1990-06-02 4 Meanwhile, a defence journal reported on Thursday that Nato has cancelled plans to build a US$5OO million (Ss9ls million) centre for training pilots m low-level flying because of warming relations between East and West. Jane's Defence Weekly reported m its June 2 edition,Reuter; AP - 295 words
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200 1990-06-02 4 WASHINGTON A Defence Department panel has recommended that the government "actively intervene" to maintain United States ownership of industries critical to national security. The report, by the Defence Science Board Task Force on Foreign Ownership and Control of US Industry, recommended that theNYT - 200 words
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136 1990-06-02 4 EAST BERLIN The Sovietled Warsaw Pact will hold a summit meeting m Moscow on Thursday, the East German Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. The summit will bring together for the first time the new leaders from Moscow's six East European allies136 words
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Article, Illustration548 1990-06-02 6 But a stable Soviet Union is m America's interest, says Gorbachev WASHINGTON President Mikhail Gorbachev told leaders of the US Congress yesterday that he would not beg for trade concessions from the US but suggested that a sound, stable Soviet Union was m America'sAP - 548 words
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436 1990-06-02 6 Ong Ming Seing - Ong Ming Seing B, Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev put up a confident front on Thursday when he threw a lunch for prominent Americans, painting the economic problems back home as part of the growing pains that accompanied changes436 words
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Summit Briefs
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Article94 1990-06-02 6 PALO ALTO (California) Stanford University students scrambled for copies of a campus newspaper on Thursday to learn if they had been picked m a lottery for a chance to see President Mikhail Gorbachev. He visits the university on Monday to deliver a political speech m anReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration124 1990-06-02 6 WASHINGTON President George Bush said the absence of the shoe-banging theatrics practised by former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev is one sign of better US-Soviet relations. "There have been times when people banged their shoes when they didn't agree. And we don't. That's not the mood orReuter - 124 words
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Article91 1990-06-02 6 WELLESLEY (Massachusetts) The normally placid lawns of Wellesley College were crawling with Secret Service agents, reporters and college administrators preparing for the arrival of Mrs Barbara Bush and Mrs Raisa Gorbachev to deliver speeches to graduating students. The earlier commotion over Mrs Bush's selection as speaker hasAP - 91 words
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Article90 1990-06-02 6 WASHINGTON Two weeks ago, Kevin Smith was m the library poring over Russian history and recipes. Now the chef of the Hard Rock Cafe is m the restaurant kitchen preparing Soviet-style dishes. The cafe, never known for subtlety m self -promotion, kicked off a specialAP - 90 words
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Article, Illustration645 1990-06-02 6 WASHINGTON The town was poised for something they knew was going to happen. And as he left his meeting with President George Bush at the White House, Mr Mikhail Gorbachev obliged. With the aplomb of a US senator, the SovietNYT; Reuter; AFP - 645 words
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364 1990-06-02 6 Gracious and graceful guest that's the new Raisa WASHINGTON Mrs Raisa Gorbachev, the prickly, selfassertive co-star of previous summit sideshows, threw out her old script on Thursday and emerged as a graceful and gracious guest. She toured the White House family quarters with Mrs Barbara Bush, opened an exhibit ofNYT; AP - 364 words
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823 1990-06-02 6 Bill Keller - Bill Keller News analysis By 'You have the Mine explosive mixture you had m Germany m the *****. The humiliation of a great power. Economic troubles. The rise of nationalism. You should not underestimate the danger.' Mr Andrei Grachov, an official mNYT - 823 words
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247 1990-06-02 6 WASHINGTON President Mikhail Gorbachev carried into his summit, the wartime trauma that is at the root of United States-Soviet differences over the future of Germany. "I have come to the United States with the impression still m my mind of how ourReuter - 247 words
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428 1990-06-02 9 Americans hope to tap Japanese brains and funds for $14.6 b venture TOKYO In what would be the largest scientific collaboration between the two countries, the United States is seeking Japanese brains as well as money for the supercollider atom-smashing project that scientistsReuter; NYT - 428 words
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89 1990-06-02 9 Japan may 'need 40 extra N-plants' TOKYO Japans Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) has decided about 40 nuclear power plants should be built m the next 20 years, a Japanese newspaper reported. Local daily Asahi Shimbun said the decision is based on Miti's new long-term energy guidelines, toReuter - 89 words
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245 1990-06-02 9 Foo Choy Peng - Foo Choy Peng By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Mr Deng Xiaoping, China's paramount leader, instructed the Chinese authorities to play down the sudden flight to the US last month by former Hongkong Xinhua director Xv Jiatun, according to a magazine published245 words
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Article204 1990-06-02 9 SEATTLE China's Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC) has ordered 36 Boeing jetliners and taken options on 36 more m a deal that could be worth up to US$4 billion (557.3 biliion), Boeing Commercial Airplane Group said on Thursday. The firm orders include five 747-400 jumbo jets;AP - 204 words
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138 1990-06-02 9 Ong Ming Seing - 5 m kids in US may die from smoking Ong Ming Seing WASHINGTON Five million of today's children m the United States will die of smoking-related illnesses if the rate of tobacco use by young people continues. This was the warning given by Surgeon-General Antonia Novello on Thursday when she138 words
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Article, Illustration325 1990-06-02 9 BEIJING Chinese dissident Hou Dejian, who disappeared on Thursday shortly before he was to make a public appeal for the release of political prisoners, has been detained by police, a close friend said yesterday. Mr Hou, a singer who left Taiwan for China mReuter; AP; AFP - 325 words
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290 1990-06-02 10 Fewer big quakes struck in past decade CHICAGO Despite a rash of earthquakes m recent days, scientists note the earth's dangerous fault zones have been relatively quiet and perhaps ominously so over the past decade. The last major earthquake measuring 8 points or higher on the open-ended Richter scale occurredReuter - 290 words
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554 1990-06-02 10 TOKYO For pornographic video queen Kimiko Matsuzaka, the sex business has been a fast track on the road to success. But as values m Japanese society change, that road may be narrowing. Ms Matsuzaka, 21, says she makes about five times the norm forAP - 554 words
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340 1990-06-02 10 TOKYO An earthquake shook the Tokyo area yesterday, briefly disrupting rail traffic but leaving the capital's jolt-resistant buildings unscathed. The tremor measuring 6 on the Richter scale hit at 10.22 am here, rocking buildings m central Tokyo for about three minutes. There wereReuter; AP - 340 words
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87 1990-06-02 10 SYDNEY Australia's worst road disaster m which 35 people died was caused by a bus driver who fell asleep at the wheel, a coroner ruled yesterday. Mr Russell Wirth failed to negotiate a curve on the Pacific Highway m New South Wales andAP - 87 words
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Article, Illustration99 1990-06-02 10 LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will meet President Mikhail Gorbachev m Moscow next Friday, it was announced here on Thursday. She will arrive m the Soviet Union next Thursday, and after talks with Mr Gorbachev, will go to Kiev for the Festival of Britain which isAFP - 99 words
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Article118 1990-06-02 10 TOKYO An 8-tonne throne to be used at Emperor Akihito's official inauguration m November has been transported from the former imperial capital of Kyoto to his palace here m a top secret operation to avoid possible extremist attacks, official sources said. The Takamikura or High Seat throneAFP - 118 words
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Article106 1990-06-02 10 EAST BERLIN East Germany's Parliament decreed on Thursday that the state emblem, a hammer and compasses wreathed m laurel leaves, should be removed immediately from public buildings or covered up. Introduced m the 1950s by the communists, the emblem is the most visible symbol ofReuter - 106 words
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Article87 1990-06-02 10 RANGOON Burma confirmed yesterday that 324 people most of them drug addicts carried the deadly Aids disease. The state-owned Working People's Daily said that of 25,701 persons tested for aquired immune deficiency syndrome between 1985 and last year, 324 were found to be carriers. The reportAP - 87 words
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Article113 1990-06-02 10 ATLANTA The two-year-old, worldwide spread of cholera has widened to at least 35 countries with the most serious outbreaks m Africa and Asia, the US Centres for Disease Control (CDC) reported on Thursday. In its Morbidity and Mortality weekly report, the Atlan-ta-based US government agency noted thatReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration379 1990-06-02 11 THE West German government has agreed to help Singapore set up an Institute of Manufacturing Technology to give new emphasis to indus-try-driven research and development. The institute is expected to be set up at the Nanyang Technological Institute, and will be379 words
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Article, Illustration893 1990-06-02 11 Alan John - Alan John PM's visit to W. Germany It is determined not to lose its competitive edge again Reports by m Stuttgart PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew assured German industrialists here yesterday that the Government was keeping a close watch on trends m theROBERT CHIA - 893 words
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388 1990-06-02 11 KARACHI More troops were called out as communal killings and terrorist attacks continued yesterday m Karachi, leaving four more people dead, officials here said. The army was deployed m more areas and battle-ready troops with shoot-on-sight orders set up pickets atAFP - 388 words
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133 1990-06-02 11 BEIJING The People's Congress of Tibet elected Gyaincain Norbu as governor of the Chinese autonomous region at a meeting m Lhasa earlier this week, the official Xinhua new agency reported yesterday. In a career spanning four decades, Mr Gyaincain, 58, acted as president ofAFP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration530 1990-06-02 12 Kwan Wong Kin - Kwan Wong Kin Tokyo aims to provide 'stepping stone' for next round of negotiations By l okyo uorresponoent TOKYO Cambodian peace talks are due to begin here on Monday, but there are as yet no indications that Japan, which is sponsoring the twodayAFP - 530 words
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226 1990-06-02 12 BANGKOK Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said yesterday he would not accept the Khmer Rouge guerillas signing a ceasefire agreement for Cambodia m Tokyo, the official Phnom Penh news agency, SPK, reported. "The Khmer Rouge should not try to claim the right toAFP - 226 words
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306 1990-06-02 12 JERUSALEM Angry Palestinian leaders m the Israelioccupied territories broke off contacts with the United States yesterday as Israel hailed Washington's veto of plans to send a UN investigative mission to the areas. "The US is outside international legitimacy by vetoing theReuter - 306 words
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486 1990-06-02 12 TOKYO North Korea yesterday issued its toughest attack on Soviet rapprochement with South Korea, calling plans for an unprecedented Moscow-Seoul summit on Monday a political move against Korean reunification. "It will be a serious political issue" bearing on the division of the Korean peninsula, IIAFP; NYT - 486 words
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231 1990-06-02 12 MONROVIA Liberian President Samuel Doe, under siege from anti-government rebels, said yesterday he would not stand for re-elec-tion next year and appealed to the United States and other friendly nations to help end the six-month-old rebellion. "I wish to announce here today myReuter - 231 words
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107 1990-06-02 12 Apartheid to be scrapped in public: Bill JOHANNESBURG South Africa's reformist government struck at the roots of apartheid yesterday by formally proposing to scrap race segregation m public places such as parks and restaurants. The move by President F.W. de Klerk's eight-month-old government angered white rightists and won a lukewarmReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration934 1990-06-02 13 Patrick Smith - Patrick Smith By International Herald Tribune TOKYO A surge m Japanese investment will fundamentally change Western Europe's economic landscape m the *****, posing major new competitive threats to European companies. As it shakes off psychological dependence on the United States, Japan will stepFile - 934 words
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Article, Illustration822 1990-06-02 15 David Binder - David Binder By TIRANA (Albania) Judging from interviews, the young people of this country, the median age is 26, are divided between those who are solidly behind the President's programme of "democratisation" and those who are more restless and discontented. Until now, AlbaniaNYT; File - 822 words
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434 1990-06-02 15 Denis Gray - Denis Gray By I MANERPLAW (Burma) Some of the world's most diehard insurgents the Karen of Burma may be fighting their last big battles, having been pressed into shrinking, frontier enclaves by both military and commercial forces. It has been a hard, 41-yearAP - 434 words
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Advertisement138 1990-06-02 15 Business Times Personal Finance and Investment Stock Watch: Strong interest m pulp producer PT Inti Indorayon Taxing matters: Is your car allowance and other benefits-in-kind taxable? Currency review: Why the mark's relative stability on forex markets is well founded Opinions Wanted: a critical mass of homegrown entrepreneurs Environment: the political138 words
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217 1990-06-02 16 BANGKOK A United Nations meeting here next week will discuss a proposal to step op the now of resources from Japan and Asia's newly industrialising economies -(NIEs) to developing counfi m the region. le idea for a "modified shall Plan", afterAFP - 217 words
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Article, Illustration291 1990-06-02 16 Ignatius Stephen - Ignatius Stephen By I Writing for The Straits Times BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN A major British arms supplier to Royal Brunei Armed Forces has set up an office m the Sultanate as part of a multi-million dollar defence contract. The company, British Aerospace,File - 291 words
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405 1990-06-02 16 Aquino voices concern over crimes involving Japanese victims MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday expressed concern over crimes against Japanese nationals m the Philippines as troops continued searching for an aid volunteer feared kidnapped by communist guerillas. Mr Fumio Mizuno, 36, an agricultural expert belonging to a non-government organisation, was kidnappedAFP - 405 words
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Article, Illustration284 1990-06-02 16 Imelda Marcos trial NEW YORK Former Philippines first lady Inielda Marcos collapsed and coughed up blood on Thursday during trial and was rushed to hospital. Imelda, who twice last month had fallen ill with high blood pressure, was carried out on aReuter; AP - 284 words
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399 1990-06-02 17 BANGKOK The communist Khmer Rouge has gone into business with Thai groups m anticipation of a ceasefire m Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge, which is militarily the most powerful faction m the tripartite Cambodian resistance led by Prince Sihanouk, has allowed Thai loggersReuter - 399 words
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159 1990-06-02 17 BANGKOK Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan will visit the United States from June 11 to 19 for talks with President George Bush and other US leaders on bilateral ties and the Cambodia conflict, his spokesman said. General Chatichai will encourage US investment mReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration40 1990-06-02 17 picture. A group of 254 Thai fishermen, jailed 1b Vietnam last year for fishing In territorial waters, arrived In Bangkok on Thursday. The Thai government paid 17 million bant (Ssl.2 million) for their freedom. AFPAFP - 40 words
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415 1990-06-02 17 UNITED NATIONS Britain and Asean plan a new attempt to persuade the Bush administration and the Vietnamese government to agree to the forced return of thousaids of Vietnamese boat people later this year. Asean countries are warning that unlessNYT; Reuter - 415 words
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386 1990-06-02 17 MANILA Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus has disclosed that the Philippines and North Korea are quietly discussing the possibility of establishing diplomatic relations. But he hinted m a news T I conference that Pyongyang's reiunciation of support for Philippine communist rebels would be aAFP - 386 words
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494 1990-06-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR All court proceedings m Peninsular Malaysia, except the giving of evidence by witnesses, switched to Bahasa Malaysia from yesterday. The use of the national language m the Supreme Court, High Court and lower courts was to have started on March 30494 words
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269 1990-06-02 19 EDUCATION Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said that unresolved minor issues are holding up the final draft of the Education Bill. "The Cabinet committee on education may have to meet again next week to resolve some of these issues, The Star newspaper yesterday quoted269 words
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Article, Illustration262 1990-06-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR A woman linked to Malaysia's worst child abuse case has been freed, but her male companion has been tentatively charged with the murder of two-year-old B. Balasundram. The charge carries a maximum death penalty. Maliga Kathisvaloo, 32, and Sinnasamy Kandasamy, 33,Bernama; NST - 262 words
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198 1990-06-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR Two lawyers Mahindar Singh and K. Pasupathy have been sentenced to three years' jail each by the Sessions Courts m Temerloh and Johor Baru. Mahindar Singh, 54, was found guilty on Thursday of criminal intimidation of trader Mr R. Sethu, 43,198 words
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Article, Illustration511 1990-06-02 20 Malaysian PM opens inaugural G-15 summit KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday urged developing nations to help themselves rather than wait for richer states to solve their problems. Opening the inaugural summit of the Group of 15 (G-15)AFP; Reuter; Bernama - 511 words
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Article162 1990-06-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will consider hosting the proposed permanent secretariat of the G-15 summit if the other member countries are m favour of it, Foreign Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar said yesterday. "However, we will have to wait for a proposal or proposals from theBernama - 162 words
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Article, Illustration492 1990-06-02 20 Kalimullah Hassan - Kalimullah Hassan Thousands more queue up to take final look at ex-PM By KUALA LUMPUR Monarchs, presidents, prime ministers, local and foreign dignitaries joined thousands of people who paid their last respects at the funeral of Tun Hussein Onn m the Warriors MausoleumBernama - 492 words
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Article, Illustration159 1990-06-02 20 PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee yesterday signed the condolence book at the Malaysian High Commission m Singapore m memory of former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn, who died on Monday m the United States. Dressed m a black suit, he wrote: "I159 words
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199 1990-06-02 20 Medical body urges KL to ban ads on cigarette brands KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has recommended that the government ban all advertisements, promotions and activities related to cigarette brand names. Its president, Datuk Dr N. Subramaniam, said m a statement on Thursday that the association had alsoBernama - 199 words
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Advertisement1074 1990-06-02 21 These holidays, get together with a humorist, a natural historian, a golf pro and a Chinese philosopher. P^^L^ Hoviiiii'lß V I Wfjfpl /«i M mJ^^v Li" Yutang's My Country ||(v \sL J^H|ifL,V Jfc/ *W two fascinatuig looks at IBCd fl _^^tttoK^tttm^ JS& W '<■ B and ideals of life, while1,074 words
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Article, Illustration552 1990-06-02 22 FINISHING touches to some sections of the Central Expressway (CTE) project, now well past its half-way mark, have already started. At some sections, where tunnel boxes are already completed, work is under way to install cables, put up kerbs552 words
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389 1990-06-02 22 Salim Osman - Salim Osman By THE Islamic Religious Council (Muis) last night accepted an assurance from a tour agency that all the pilgrims from whom it had received money would be flown to Mecca within a week. The agency, Tanorms Travel and Tour, which is not authorised389 words
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Article, Illustration249 1990-06-02 22 FROM dogs to big cats that's how lion trainer Boris Berukhov, 50, started his career with the circus. His is one of 16 acts that Singaporeans can expect to see at the Moscow State Circus, which will perform at the Singapore Indoor249 words
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Article, Illustration448 1990-06-02 25 Tan Eo Sze - Tan Eo Sze By DISGRUNTLED middlemen and the initial lukewarm response to the Hog Auction Market (HAM) are problems that its Taiwanese model, the Taipei Livestock Market, also faced when it was set up 11 years ago. But HAM is on the right448 words
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224 1990-06-02 25 A MOTORIST was jailed for two weeks yesterday for using a baton to hit the forehead and arm of another motorist aftei they argued about trie right of way" Philip Wong Kirn Tow, 42, a company managing director, pleaded guilty to the police224 words
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Article67 1990-06-02 25 A MAN was charged yesterday with having sex with a girl who was underaged, being 14 years old when the alleged offence happened on Dec 2. No plea was taken from Ronnie Ang Huat Chye, 31, who is said to have committed the offence m a67 words
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Article88 1990-06-02 25 A MAN was charged m a district court with armed robbery on Thursday. Ngo Jit Peng, 24, a Malaysian, was alleged to have robbed Madam Tan Ah Keng, 40, a canteen assistant, of a $750 gold chain at an underpass beside Block 503, Ang Mo Kio88 words
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Article115 1990-06-02 25 A FORMER food and beverage manager at Harbour View Dai-Ichi Hotel was yesterday charged with 225 counts of cheating the hotel of a total of $409,688. Sukri bin Ali, 27, now jobless, allegedly cheated two financial controllers and an assistant financial controller into paying for petty115 words
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352 1990-06-02 25 Rohaniah Saini - Rohaniah Saini By I THE three wild elephants at large m Pulau Tekong may be lured out by using speciallytrained tame elephants if the Malaysian wildlife authorities are approached to help capture them. This method is used by the Malaysians when relocating wild352 words
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387 1990-06-02 25 AN INDIAN national who was a member of a drug smuggling syndicate was sentenced to 15 years' jail and 15 strokes of the cane on Thursday for importing 3.7 kg of opium into Singapore. Daljit Singh, 31, a driver, admitted the offence387 words
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Article57 1990-06-02 25 LUCKY draws, a snakecharmer's performance and rickshaw rides are some attractions at a food and fun fair m Tampines tomorrow. Organised by the women's executive committee of the Tampines East CC, the fair will be held at the grounds of Chongzheng and Yumin Primary schools at Tampines Street57 words
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Article, Illustration190 1990-06-02 27 BACKACHE will be the biggest problem when 15 youths embark on a back-breaking task to build the World's Largest Bottlecap Pyramid. The record-breaking attempt by the students from the Nanyang Technological institute will be made at the 25th Anniversary Carnival at the World Trade Centre190 words
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Article120 1990-06-02 27 A 40-YEAR-OLD security supervisor and a veteran at singing contests won the Pioneer Karaoke Open Championship at the Marina Promenade yesterday. Mr Mais Raj, the oldest of the 10 finalists, won $3,500 worth of cash and prizes. The veteren of more than 10 competitions at120 words
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Article, Illustration152 1990-06-02 27 A GUEST with a sting dropped m on the Tans' apartment m Thomson on Thursday morning. Mr Richard Tan found a scorpion, about five cm iong, on the bedroom floor of his fourth-storey apartment. The group director of a public relations firm said he found it152 words
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Article, Illustration155 1990-06-02 27 MED noses are not only found on Rudolph the reindeer and circus clowns but also on cars and university students. On Aug 4, the National University of Singapore Students' Union (Nussu) will hold a Red Nose Day to raise money for charity. For the155 words
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Article, Illustration248 1990-06-02 27 THE Housing Board will continue to harvest fruit trees that are not under the care of residents' committees, and those that are not managed by town councils. This response from the board came following a Sunday Times report that fallen ripe fruits had been248 words
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177 1990-06-02 27 GET there early if you do not want to miss the stan o^ soccer match, the circus or the dance theatre at Kallanfc Spoi Complex today. This is the advice from Traffic Police for motorists aiienon.*. these three events, which all start177 words
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Article82 1990-06-02 27 WIDESPREAD rain with gusty winds can be expected around pre-dawn and early morning on three to four days m the next fortnight, the Meteorological Service said yesterday. Scattered showers m the afternoon are also expected on another foui to five days> The rainfall for last muuii82 words
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219 1990-06-02 28 A SPECTACULAR view of the port of Singapore and the city skyline by night that is what passengers on the night c^ble car service will be able to enjoy The night service will start today, with the operating hours extended from 7.30219 words
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Article, Illustration552 1990-06-02 28 Chua Chong Jin - Chua Chong Jin Most men welcome extended basic training for obese recruits By A FEW overweight youngsters are doing something to prepare for the day when they will enter national service, even though many of their friends m the same552 words
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284 1990-06-02 28 Chok Tong voiced concern over trend in March BACKGROUNDER THE move to lengthen the basic military training period of obese recruits from three to five months marks the latest national effort to tackle the growing obesity problem here head on. In March, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said284 words
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Article, Illustration215 1990-06-02 28 AND here are national servicemen who are certainly fit. They were among 1,600 Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) infantrymen who yesterday jogged 4 km m the rain to raise $170,000 for the 25th Anniversary Charity Fund. And the sum they netted was weli above their original target215 words
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341 1990-06-02 30 Salim Osman - Salim Osman By week The 26-page broadsheet, published m Cairo, will be transmitted here via satellite for printing, its first printing outside Egypt since it was founded m 1876. Al-Ahram, which has a worldwide circulation of two million, will join the ranks341 words
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Article698 1990-06-02 30 Julia Goh - Julia Goh Employers say this will likely come out of their own pockets By TWENTY dollars. This is what most employers who feel compelled to pay their maids' income tax would have to cough up. The Inland Revenue Department has started sending out income tax698 words
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Article, Illustration214 1990-06-02 30 A CONSOLATION cash prize won m a Telecom Work Improvement Team (Wit) Corner competition has been pledged to The Straits Times Spirit of Singapore Appeal. Mr Leong Peng Ham, 36, an engineer, pledged the $30 on behalf of the Mobile Networks Department, Singapore Telecom,214 words
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Article, Illustration203 1990-06-02 30 CONCERTS, stiltwalkers and a silat performance are among some of the Merlion Week events scheduled for the weekend. With Merlion Week ending tomorrow, this weekend will be the last chance for Singaporeans to enjoy the carnival mood at Marina Bay. Today, there will be a203 words
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185 1990-06-02 30 THE gas leakage from one of the storage tanks of the petrochemical complex m Ayer Merbau on Thursday has been brought under control. A spokesman of Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (PCS) said that by 10 am yesterday, the situation was "well under control". He185 words
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152 1990-06-02 30 A MAN who lost $15,000 betting on horses and lotteries made a false police report that he had been robL*d of the money. Chang Lan Fah, 37, did this as he was afraid his mother would discover his misdeed, a152 words
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Advertisement778 1990-06-02 23 A MONTH OF FUN STARTS TODAY AT S^X^rcRSTORE A CACCC -W^^ "^^^^ft^H^^S SHARP ESM33BA rTt the new SAFE Superstore, June is a fabulous W r l Washing Machine month ot fun and games. Anq it starts off with a fr MBI y Rust Proof superbuy the whole family will enjoy.778 words
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Advertisement304 1990-06-02 26 Travelling To The Future Is As Quick, Easy And Convenient As Taking The MRT. Getting to the Singapore 2000— Global Technopolis fe^S'; 'I iiii^K disappear before your very eyes as they take you exhibition is easier than you think. Because Seagate Jgffi fU through the live' presentation. Technology International is304 words
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Article640 1990-06-02 32 INDIA and Pakistan have fought two wars over Kashmir, and indications are that they are heading for a third conflict over the same disputed territory. If fighting does take place, it would be the starkest reminder yet that despite the end of the Cold War, regions outside640 words
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Article140 1990-06-02 32 "I am very lucky. I think some higher being most have decided that I should live longer than my contemporaries so that someone could tell the world what happened to Lithuania." Mr Juozas Urbsys, 94, former foreign minister of Lithuania, who is the sole surviving witness to the backstage intrigues140 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1990-06-02 32 Linda Jaivin - Linda Jaivin Communist Party looks to heroes for help m shoring up its prestige By Asian Wall StrePt Journal CANBERRA Despite a general slump m China's industrial productivity, the nations hero factories appear to be over-fulfilling their production quotas. The archetypal1,497 words
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612 1990-06-02 32 Peter Hadfield - Peter Hadfield By London Sunday Times TOKYO Obedience and respect for authority are hallmarks of Japan's regimented society. But these vaunted values are being tested to the limit by revelations about the darker side of police work m Japan. The traditional612 words
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Article, Illustration985 1990-06-02 33 Tan Sai Siong - Tan Sai Siong Look back m wonder A PERSONAL VIEW OF THE WEEK'S NEWS By A BONUS issue always excites the Singapore stock market because there is a general perception that shareholders are being given something for985 words
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Article, Illustration838 1990-06-02 33 Stephen Sestanovich - Stephen Sestanovich Mounting political tension may well result m power-sharing soon By! WASHINGTON Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev used to defy gravity: his power expanded while his policies failed. But no longer. His inability to block the election of Mr Boris Yeltsin as President838 words
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Advertisement248 1990-06-02 32 TEFAL THE NEW TEFAL SUPERCOOL SAFETY FRYER STAYS COOL OUTSIDE WHILE IT HEATS UP INSIDE. You can soon end up hot and bothered when you're cooking. With burnt fingers and burnt food all you have to show for your efforts. But there's no chance of that with the new Tefal248 words
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351 1990-06-02 34 WE WOULD like to thank Mr Peter Wong Lai Ming for his letter, "Please clarify McdiShield exclusion clause" (ST, May 22), and wish to clarify the points raised therein. Mr Wong sought clarification on the exclusion clause concerning reimbursement by workmen's compensation and351 words
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Letter, Illustration195 1990-06-02 34 I REFER to your article on the illegality of friendly office bets (ST, May 31). Lest any zealous lawyer m the AttorneyGeneral's Chambers is looking up the Penal Code for the umpteenth time or a rookie cop with the Gambling Suppression Branch195 words
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258 1990-06-02 34 WE REFER to the letter "Restriction m concession travel disappointing" by Mr Liang Li-Aun (ST, May 24). We thank Mr Liang for his comments and the opportunity for us to explain the rationale for restricting the use of Singapore Bus258 words
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261 1990-06-02 34 Tekong suitable site for elephant preserve ELEPHANTS are m danger of extinction and the Southeast Asian sub-species is m an f especially piecarious position. Singaporeans should be gratified that three elephants have taken the initiative to f\ seek :>ut literally greener pas- tuies and have arrived on Pulau Tekong These261 words
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169 1990-06-02 34 1 WOULD like to comment on your report, "Are there enough cabs here?" (ST, May 22). I think it is important to have enough taxis on the road if Singaporeans are to be discouraged from buying cars. Potential buyers would169 words
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Article, Illustration534 1990-06-02 35 Shirlynn Ho - SATURDAY SOAPBOX Squash needs a shake-up of the seeds Shirlynn Ho Ll>aBBal Peter and Zainal, too, are puzzled with the way the seedings have turned out. Is a Peter-Zainal final so desperately desired? WHY, oh why, can't we have a French Open here? Well, not a Grand Slam tennis tournament534 words
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Article, Illustration791 1990-06-02 35 French Open tennis highlights: Title-holder's tough battle Agassi marches on Steffi fights illness Champ recovers from two sets down PARIS Defending champion Michael Chang hung onto his French Open tennis title by his fingertips yesterday after being stretched to the limit by Swedish qualifier Christian Bergstrom. Chang,Reuter; AFP; AP - 791 words
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171 1990-06-02 35 PARIS The chances of women's world No. 1 Steffi Graf completing a second Grand Slam are being threatened by a mysterious allergy. The 29-year-old West German, who has been confined to bed In her plush hotel off the Champs Elysees all week except forAFP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration456 1990-06-02 35 Yugoslav second-seed made to fight all the way against Helen THURSDAY'S ACTION PARIS Canadian Helen Kelesi, who has earned the nickname of 'Hurricane Helen' on the women's tennis circuit because of her fiery personality, nearly blew second-seed Monica Seles oft the sun-drenched centre court at Roland GarrosAFP - 456 words
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Article244 1990-06-02 35 MERCEDES PAZ showed the benefits of a strict fitness regime and a new coach on Thursday when she defeated her doubles partner and defending champion Arantxa San-chez-Vicario, of Spain, 7-5, 3-6, 6-1. The 23-year-old daughter of an Argentine sugar tycoon said: "At the start of244 words
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Article423 1990-06-02 35 MEN'S SINGLES, 2nd rd Aaron Krlckstein (US) bt Stephane Grenier (Fra) 6-3 6-4 7-5 Thierry Champion (Fra) bt Juan Aguilera (Spn) 3-6 6-3 6-3 6-2, Aki Rahunen (Fin) bt Leif Shiras (US) 64 6-1 6-1, Guy Forget (Fra) bt Alex Antonitsch (Aus) 6-1 6-1 6-1, Patrick Kuehnen (WG) bt423 words
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Article71 1990-06-02 35 Aouita's injury blow Multi world-record holder Said Aouita, of Morocco, will undergo a thigh operation m Paris on Tuesday which could keep him off the athletics track for the rest of the year. The middle-distance star was unable to run properly when he went to Boulder, Colorado, for altitude training71 words
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Article33 1990-06-02 35 Former world heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman, who is attempting a comeback at the age of 42, I may fight France's European I champion Jean Maurice Chanet m France m September.33 words
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Article, Illustration732 1990-06-02 36 JOE DORAI previews the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur Semi-Pro soccer match at the National Stadium tonight With Edwards and Abbas m starting line-up gloom seems over for home team WHAT THE COACHES SAY 'The presence of the two Australians will be of assistance to us but how732 words
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Article24 1990-06-02 36 David Lee; Sudiat Dali, Thambiayah Pathmanathan, Borhan Abu Samah, Hazali Nasiron; Hasnim Haron, Zulkifli Kartoyoho, Abbas Saad; Alistair Edwards, D. Tokijan, Abdullah Noor.24 words
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Article27 1990-06-02 36 Rashid Hassan; Tang Siew Seng, Serbegeth Singh, See Kirn Seng, Razip Ismail; S. Balachandran, Chow Siew Yai, Malek Awab; Kannan Kunjuraman, Fandi Ahmad, Subadron Aziz.27 words
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254 1990-06-02 36 BASKETBALL PHOENIX (Arizona) The Portland Trail Blazers rallied for a 112-109 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Thursday to advance to the National Basketball Association finals for the first time m 13 years. The Trail Blazers, who last appeared m the finals254 words
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Article282 1990-06-02 36 IPOH The Semi-Pro League Division One floodlights once again focus on high-riding Perak this week. The newcomers to the First Division have been attracting a lot of attention with their unbeaten streak. Last week, they slayed Malaysia Cup champions Kuala Lumpur with a stunning 23rdminuteNST - 282 words
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170 1990-06-02 36 MOTOR RALLY ATHENS Italian world champion Massimo Biasion, lagging behind m this year's standings, will be pushing for his third straight win m the Acropolis motor rally starting here tomorrow. The four-day race, covering 2,050 km of Greece's most rugged and beautiful countryside, is expectedReuter - 170 words
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235 1990-06-02 36 DRUGS IN SPORT SARAJEVO (Yugoslavia) A new steroid test has caught 57 weightlifters who will be barred from the world championship m Budapest m November. International Weightlifting Federation president Gottfried Schoedl said the cheats would not be named as they had not broken theAFP - 235 words
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234 1990-06-02 36 Ball and jersey fetch $1,000 at auction Kelantan win Yesterday's Semi-Pro League Division Two resalts: Kelantan 4 Police 1, Trengganu 1 Brunei I, Forces 2 Penang I, Negrt 1 Malacca!. A BALL and a jersey, autographed by English Football Association Cup-winners Manchester United, raised $1,000 for the 25th anniversary celebrations234 words
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Article207 1990-06-02 36 Hakikat Rai - Sacked trio explain situation Hakikat Rai HOCKEY By THREE of the four national hockey players sacked for alleged indiscipline dnrlng the recent Tun Raxak Cap tournament met Singapore Hockey Association president Aawarnl Hague yesterday to explain what took place In Kuala Treaggaaa. The trio Deals Perelra, Maajtt Singh, R. Selvakmmar207 words
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Article, Illustration648 1990-06-02 37 PETER SIOW reports from Tokyo on the Thomas and Uber Cup badminton tournaments But South Korea want to repeat their historic triumph ÜBER CUP: Preview TOKYO The mouth-water-ing prospect of watching the world's top two women's teams China and South Korea engaged m a shuttle battle648 words
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Article291 1990-06-02 37 TOKYO Japan's women shuttlers will be sent to the Asian Games m Beijing m September following their stirring performance against South Korea m the Über Cup semi-finals here on Thursday. Although they eventually lost 4-1, their fighting spirit impressed team manager Ichiro Kwashima. The good291 words
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Article, Illustration439 1990-06-02 37 TOKYO So Indonesia, once the powerhouse of world team badminton, have again been excluded from the final party of the Thomas Cup competition. They were kept out of the exclusive gathering by Malaysia, who pipped them 3-2 m the semi-finals on Thursday. It439 words
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660 1990-06-02 37 I WHAT IS ON OFFER I HOUSE for each player from the Malaysian government. PROTON SAGA car for each player from the Malaysian government. MslM,tM for each player from Sports Toto. MsBl,Nt for each player from Malaysia's National Sports660 words
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271 1990-06-02 37 JAKARTA Indonesian newspapers hit out at the country's Thomas Cup squad, reflecting the people's disappointment over their defeat to Malaysia m the semi-finals m Tokyo yesterday. "Disappointing and shameful" was how Indonesian daily newspapers summed up the defeat yesterday. "It's 'too much' toBernama - 271 words
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300 1990-06-02 38 Trengganu clinch Div Two title RAZAK CUP HOCKEY KUALA TRENGGANU Perak and Armed Forces drew 3-3 after extra-time to emerge joint champions of Division One m the final of the Tun Razak Cup hockey tournament here yesterday. Playing on an artificial pitch, both teams putBernama - 300 words
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152 1990-06-02 38 Malaysia to play in Hanover tourney KUALA TRENGGANU Malaysia will play against Spain, the Soviet Union and West Germany m a four-nation tournament m Hanover, West Germany, from Aug 24-26 before September's Asian Games m Beijing. Malaysian Hockey Federation's secretary S. Satgunam said here on Thursday that Malaysia would meetBernama - 152 words
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Article149 1990-06-02 38 GOLF: BRITISH MASTERS WOBURN (England) David Feherty, of Britain, emerged from the psychologist's chair to take a share of the firstround lead m the British Masters golf tournament on Thursday with Nick Faldo eight shots behind. Feherty missed the cut at last week's British PGA championshipReuter - 149 words
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Article138 1990-06-02 38 Schulz and McGowan pace-setters KEMPER OPEN POTOMAC (Maryland) Ted Schulz and Pat McGowan each posted six-under-par 65s on Thursday to take the firstround lead at the US$l million ($1 83m) Kemper Open golf tournament. Schulz used a strong fourunder 31 on the back nine to grab the early lead, whileReuter - 138 words
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404 1990-06-02 38 Shirlynn Ho - Shirlynn Ho WATER-SKIING By THE report card that was brought home had the familiar remarks written on it: good but could have been better. And so it was as Singapore retained their third position m the overall team event of the Fifth Asian404 words
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Article, Illustration491 1990-06-02 39 World Cup soccer countdown: Profile on England's Peter Shilton LONDON The very least England will achieve m the World Cup soccer finals starting m Italy on June 8 is a record for their goalkeeper, Peter Shilton. Shilton made his 117 th appearance m England's last warm-upAP - 491 words
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286 1990-06-02 39 ROME Joao Havelange, president of the International Football Federation (Fifa>, said on Thursday that his controversial plan to divide matches into foui 25-minute quarters would not be Intro duoed at tht iiW4 World Cup finals m the United State* But Havelange, who set the soccer worldReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration334 1990-06-02 39 CAGLIARI Bryan Robson will lead England into their final World Cup warm-up game m Tunisia today provided he is happy his sore heel will not suffer. Manager Bobby Robson wants to see his likely line-up for England's opening first phase game against the Republic ofReuter; AFP - 334 words
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271 1990-06-02 39 ROMH, Pope John Paul il warned the soccer stars taking part m the World Cup finals that they must all be on their best behaviour this year. "Athletes all round the world will be watching you," he said m a ceremony m front ofAFP - 271 words
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Article405 1990-06-02 39 Uruguay President Luis Lacalle has decreed that government employees can leave their work early to watch theii national team live on television m the World Cup finals. "Given the interest such events arouse m the people, it is convenient to modify (the) work schedule," said the decree signed405 words
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259 1990-06-02 39 ROME Referees are m as much danger of getting a red card at the World Cup finals as the players, under the International Football Federation's tough new guidelines to stamp out rough play. Joao Havelange, Fifa's president, said on Thursday that a refereeReuter - 259 words
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Miscellaneous212 1990-06-02 35 TODAY'S EVENTSi ATHLETICS Caltex Age-group heats (NUS, 2.30pm). BODYBUILDING Safra c'ship (Safra Tampines Thea- I trette, 7pm). BOWLING ATBC final: Women Open masters (9am); Graded A (2pm); Men's Open I masters (7pm) Kallang Lei-sure-Drome. HOCKEY SHA Div 1: CSC B v Safsa B (CSC), Jansenties v SARC (Farrer Park AC);212 words
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Obituary, Illustration152 1990-06-02 38 MRS. TAN KONG SWAN (BORN TJUNG HAN NIO) Age 95 passed away peacefully on 31/5/90 leaving behind: Tan Djln Hock Tan Djln Gee Daughters: Tan Hlang Nlo Tan Liang Nlo Tan Al Bee (Amy) Tan Al Leng Daughters-in-law: Sim Olok Lian Kew Thor Yuen Sons-in-law: Ling Uk Choon152 words
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Obituary, Illustration112 1990-06-02 38 MR V. CHINNIAH VELLAR Age: 80 years P»»m<! away pcacttvllly on 1-4-90 l«»»mg behind: Wrta: Mdm R Slnnama Sons: C. Sundaram (Prisons dept.) C. Saravana Mourthy C. Mahendran. Daughter: C Oandhlmathy Daughter-in-law: O. Vljl Grandson* S. Karttlkeyan. S. Logan Cort«g« leaving Blk MS, Yithun Ring Rd #13-121*, S'por*112 words
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Obituary, Illustration250 1990-06-02 38 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements The family of the late MR OON JIN EU Departed 28/5/90 wish to express their heartfelt appreciation and thanks to relatives, friends, colleagues and associates for their kind attendance, assistance, wreaths, condolences contributions during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to:--1) Mr. Soo Khee Chee250 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1990-06-02 38 323 Condolences 323 Condolences Our Daapatt Sympathy A Condoianc** To OON JIN TEIK HIS FAMILY On Tha Oamiaa Of Hit Brorhar OON JIN EU From:Alan Kwik, Andrew Fung, Doric Wong, Qtwin Tan, Huang Kiat, K»»in Chan. Koh Slang, Kok Kaong, Kak Hoa, Urn Tat, P«'»r Wong, Roy Ho, Baa Kang,57 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1990-06-02 38 32S Requiems 325 Requiems THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. G. VAIRAKKANNU wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and j appreciation to relatives, friends, neighbours, business associates for their attendance, j condolence messages, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. ATHMA BHANTI POOJA prayers will be held j on Sunday,81 words
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Obituary, Illustration274 1990-06-02 38 In Everloving Memory Of MR. SUPPIAH s/o VYTHY 13/6/89 Dearest Appa, Your parting words to me were take It easy, although It has been a year I couldn't accept your death that easy. Appa, I miss you very much. Always cht'i»hed by beloved daughter Angela. Kaifvfn Parth.ban274 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1990-06-02 38 ATHMA SHANTI POOJA The Family of the late S. SIVANANDAM Departed 16/5/90 wishes to thank all friends and relatives (or their sympathies and support during their recent bereavement. Atttma Shanti Poo a will be hekJ at Sri Sivan Tample, Scrangoon Road on Sunday 3/8/90 al 7.00pm. Please treat55 words
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SINGAPORE RACE GUIDE
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Article4960 1990-06-02 40 Going: Yielding Class 5 Dlv 2 1,600 m QQ| Ratines V 78-64 Stakes $19,000 1 2800-0 City King 7 (7nzg Read City King) gy dl Samson S7 2 00-OS- Leka Vicar 9 (snzg Dragon Vicar) gdc HH Chan +7 5 56 3 9-8 9 Rivirsands 12 (6ag Zafir Bright Moon)4,960 words
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Article, Illustration277 1990-06-02 40 Malcolm Bastians - Malcolm Bastians SINGAPORE PREVIEW By WAN TECK MOON can celebrate his new status as a ful-ly-fledged jockey with a winning ride astride Kudawin m the $60,000 Bukit Sprint Stakes at Bukit Timah today. The champion apprentice, 25, joined the senior ranks with the approval of the277 words
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Article243 1990-06-02 40 lac* M Bastians Fred Quek Ron Teo 4 ACCELERATOR 11 BANKER'S DELIGHT 4 ACCELERATOR 1 13 HAVE FUN 4 ACCELERATOR 1 1 BANKERS DELJGHT 15 UNMASK 14 YELLOW DIAMOND 8 TRUE BLUE 7 ARAPAHO CHEF 10 WEALTH IS POWER 10 WEALTH B POWER 2 3 JOHNNY MONTANA243 words
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Article, Illustration426 1990-06-02 41 Malcolm Bastians - Malcolm Bastians By KIM CLAPPERTON. the top New Zealand female rider, was granted an expatriate licence for the remainder of the season by the Malayan Racing Association yesterday. However, her licence sponsored by trainer Teh Choon Beng is subject to approval by the Singapore426 words
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Article, Illustration231 1990-06-02 41 TRACKWORK SPARINGLY-RACED Marciano 11, who went through last season without a win, looks set to return to the winner's circle tomorrow if the track takes a soaking. Showing his preference for a wet track, the six-year-old Irish-bred gelding by Welsh Saint had231 words
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Article100 1990-06-02 41 TUESDAY (going good): Okinawa Fighter 36.6, Americo II 37.9, Royal Beat 36.6, Oryx Energy';^.'!., Johnny Montana 37.6, Double Joy II 38.9, I^eica Vicar 37.3^ Golden Prospect 39.9, Ruby Kid 38.3, Bon Jovi 39.6. WEDNESDAY (good): Whizzer 37.9, Marciano II 39.1, Joke's Aside 36.5, Tambun Joy 39.3, Re-100 words
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Article277 1990-06-02 41 Horses engaged today: RACE 1: Great Regiment Si van) and Golden Prospect (Yeap) did slow work. RACE 2: No workouts. RACE 3: Noble House (Dahlan) cantered a lap on sand. RACE 4: No workouts. RACE 5: No workouts. RACE S: No workouts. RACE 1: Here Comes Duke (W.Y. Chee)277 words
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Article986 1990-06-02 41 tros 5 Giants 3, Dodgers 2 Reds 1. Japanese Central League: Tigers 2 Giants 1, Carp 6 Whales I, Dragons 6 Swallows 3. Pacific League: Lions 6 Hawks 6, Braves 9 Buffaloes 2. BASKETBALL NBA Westers Conference finals: Trail Blazers 112 Suns 109 (Trail Blazers win best-of-7986 words
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Article105 1990-06-02 41 Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tan 35 28 36 2 Thwaitcs 28 28 20 3 Man 27 24 21 4 MBreufcefan 16 9 12 5 Read 15 12 12 6 PKLeoni 14 9 12 7 Drafon 12 8 7 8 Shanmutam 12 7 10 9 GBrtufctkn 10 12 8105 words
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Article228 1990-06-02 41 Rides 1st 2nd 3rd 1 Mchtawa 125 19 It 13 2 Oo 171 18 12 12 3 rsmadi 139 18 11 18 4 Lucas 134 15 14 16 5 Gopal 152 15 14 15 6 Skinner 74 15 6 5 7 Kim 72 14 12 6 8 Clapperton228 words
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Article71 1990-06-02 41 Stakes 1 Auric 542,402 2 Easy 347.348 3 Plan 258.500 4 Thwattes 164.037 5 Grand Rock 141,344 6 Danny 132.520 7 KhooSooChye 132.078 8 Meritorious 120.040 9 Terry Tan 92.786 10 Oymoia 90,126 11 Wei 84,864 12 Captain Fleet 78,895 13 Gold 77.835 14 Jenny Bloodstock 72,527 1571 words
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Article1788 1990-06-02 41 RACE 1 Class 5 Div 3 1,600 m 1.45 Ratings 70-50 Stakes $19,000 1 *****0 Summer Session 10 (4amg M Breukelen Summer Session )d2 Wan +4 57 2 68-- As You Wish 4 (6ag Zafir-As You Wish) g dl WYChM +1.5 56.5 3 *****- Rocket Red1,788 words
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90 1990-06-02 41 American Olympic gold-med-allist Antonio McKay has won his appeal against a threemonth suspension for stimulant use, The Athletics Congress announced on Thursday. His suspension was announced by TAC m March after he tested positive to the banned stimulant, Phenylpropanolamine, at a January meet m Tennessee.90 words
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Article61 1990-06-02 41 A committee from several nations rather than a single challenger of record will organise the Challengers' regatta for the 1992 America's Cup yachting's most-prized trophy. The move was aimed at putting more control m the hands of all challengers, chairman Waldemar Bandolowski, of Denmark, said following a61 words
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Article52 1990-06-02 41 Michel Bergeron, who has four years left on his contract as coach of the Quebec Nordiques, was fired on Thursday by the National Hockey League team. No replacement was named immediately, although Dave Chambers, a former assistant coach with the Minnesota North Stars, is considered the52 words
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Article66 1990-06-02 41 East Germany's Beate Anders added the women's outdoor 3-km walk to her world indoor record on Thursday. She clocked L2min 01.61 sec m Jessheim, Norway, to lop almost five seconds off the 12:06.42 mark held by Australian Kerry Saxby. Earlier m March, Beate became the first66 words
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Article63 1990-06-02 41 Talented Leroy Burrell, of the University of Houston, bounced back from a poor showing m the long jump to win his qualifying heat m the men's 100 metres m 10.28 sec at the US Collegiate Championships on Thursday. But Andre Cason, of the Texas A63 words
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Article64 1990-06-02 41 Frano Botica, a contender for the berth left vacant by All Black John Gallagher's shock defection to rugby league, has himself switched to the professional code, a club chief said on Thursday. Maurice Lindsay, chairman of the English League side Wigan, said Botica had joined his64 words
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Article68 1990-06-02 41 Great Britain's harassed rugby league tourists received a much-needed boost on Thursday when winger Joe Lydon was declared fit for the New Zealand stage of the trip. The Wigan goalkicker, whose departure has been held up by an operation on a damaged ankle, flew out to68 words
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Article61 1990-06-02 41 A Japanese company that were planning to buy Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill golf course are suing the club and seeking to pull out of the US$49 million ($89. 6 m) deal. WDI Systems Inc. have filed a lawsuit m an Orange County Circuit Court m Orlando,61 words
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Article52 1990-06-02 41 New Zealand cyclist John Harris was seriously injured on the fourth stage of the* Milk Tour of Britain Race won by England's Paul Curran m Wales on Thursday. Harris suffered a suspected fractured Jaw, a broken arm and other head injuries In a collision with two52 words
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587 1990-06-02 42 TOKYO Centralisation over the past decade has resulted m the city of Tokyo and its eastern suburbs alone being economically more powerful than either Britain or Italy, a study released here yesterday said. Goods and services produced m the Tokyo metropolitan area, comprising the capitalAFP - 587 words
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406 1990-06-02 42 DETROIT The three major unions of United Airlines have sharply increased their chances of financing their planned US$4.4-billion (558.05--billion) buyout of parent UAL Corp by recruiting Chrysler chief Lee lacocca's right-hand man, industry analysts said on Thursday. UAL's machinists, pilots andReuter - 406 words
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Article, Illustration273 1990-06-02 42 PARIS Western industrial powers and Japan on Thursday night called for further progress m the informal "dialogue" launched last year between the Parisbased Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Asia's rising trading powers. Ministers of the 24 OECD countries mAFP - 273 words
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127 1990-06-02 42 JAKARTA Indonesia will build a US$l.B4-billion (5J3.36--billion) petrochemical centre expected to bring m US$29O million annually from exports, an official said yesterday. Mr Rasidi, Vice-Director of the Investment Co-ordinating Board, said the project will produce 1.5 million tonnes of petrochemicals annually, including ethylene, propyleneAP - 127 words
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139 1990-06-02 42 Japan's April current account surplus down 69.6% TOKYO Japan's current account surplus plunged 69.6 per cent from a year earlier to US$2 billion (553.66 billion) m April, the Finance Ministry said m a preliminary report yesterday. The surplus on the current account which measures trade m both goods and servicesAFP - 139 words
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420 1990-06-02 42 TOKYO Japanese companies are lining up for an ecological facelift, but industry analysts say the new look is often just skin-deep. The "environmental boom" is the latest fad among Japanese firms as they expand their international operations and upgrade their public images. Two majorReuter - 420 words
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169 1990-06-02 43 HONGKONG stocks closed at a third straight post-June 4 high yesterday on heavy volume fuelled by overseas institutions eager to bolster their holdings here. The Hang Seng Index rose 26.85 points to end at 3,159.17 The Hang Seng's strength throughout the afternoon confoundedReuter - 169 words
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Article110 1990-06-02 43 SHARE prjces here closed mixwt yesterday after earlier gains were trimmed by afternoon profit-taking. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index lost 3.61 points to end the day at 3,037.33. At the close, losses led gains 99 to 66 with 57 other counters unchanged. The readyBernama - 110 words
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Article122 1990-06-02 43 STOCKS closed lower yesterday as pre-weekend trade grew thin towards the end of the day, brokers said. The benchmark Nikkei Index lost 239.68 points or 0.72 per cent to 32,891.12 points after gaining 204.54 points on Thursday Volume was off its highs at the end of trade, with roughlyReuter - 122 words
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Article76 1990-06-02 43 AUSTRALIA'S sharemarket drifted to a slightly firmer close m dull trade yesterday. The All-Ordinaries Index ended 3.4 points up at 1,514 after trading m a narrow range. The key market indicator has firmed 34.2 points m the past week m volatile trade. The All-Industrials Index closed unchanged at 2,357Reuter - 76 words
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Article134 1990-06-02 43 STOCK prices hovered m a narrow range on Thursday, pausing after the advance that has carried the market to a steady succession of record highs. Analysts said the market's strong showing of late had stirred up considerable enthusiasm for stocks. But traders apparently adopted a cautious approach on ThursdayAP - 134 words
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Article97 1990-06-02 43 SHARE prices on the London stock exchange bounced back from their mid-afternoon lows on Thursday to end mostly unchanged from the previous session. Dealers attributed the recovery purely to Wall Street's reversal. London's performance was volatile on Thursday, with initial gains swiftly eroded by profit-taking, futures selling and aAP - 97 words
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Article2353 1990-06-02 43 Ad|u«tod for new Issues; Par value Msl unless otherwise specified; P/E ratios are not adjusted lor currency differences. TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 1, 1990 KM Last Vot Day Net Hlglf Low Company Safe (000) High Low P/E INDUSTRIALS 33W 212 MSB SO* Mi 41 236 233 28.3 144 662,353 words
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Article36 1990-06-02 43 Open High Low Sett Est Vol Am 90 0 *****1 G006V6 0 0065 M 0 *****9 264 S«P» 0 *****0A 0 006M7 Ott *****06 0 0066?; Open M ithui) IM3 Act Vol (Thurt): 1037.36 words
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Article34 1990-06-02 43 Open High Low Sett Est Vol *u| m?O 368 V> 367 70 367 70 132 <*» ***** 0« j/7 20 f**l ***** 386 70 391 80 Op«i M Ihurn 14« Act M Uhut) 16834 words
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Article42 1990-06-02 43 Open Hi t h Low Sett Est Vol ipot JJIIO .1/ UHOJi J/!«Ji 39 lunt ***** ***** ***** ***** 2368 Sepl ***** ***** ***** ***** 171 O«- ***** Ma. a J4690 Open mi (Hurt) Ml Act *N Uhurs) 274942 words
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Article57 1990-06-02 43 Sinci trxki Price (31/5/90) 73.00 Open Kith Low Sett Est Voi Mj 1\ 50 M.50 68 30 68 60 227 Aue 73 80 /3.80 7150 72 40 295 Sep! 74 50 75 00 74 50 74 90 1? Ott 75 40 No* 76 40 Dm 7740 I Open57 words
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Article159 1990-06-02 43 June 90 cafe hue 90 puts Mfh Low Sett High low Sett 9025 136 9050 2 9075 86 2 9100 61 2 9125 36 2 9150 12 3 9175 2 16 9200 2 39 9225 64 9250 89 Sept 90 cals Sept 90 puts Kfh Low Sett Hfch159 words
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Article104 1990-06-02 43 INSAS Bhd will undertake a multi-pronged corporate exercise which will see a financial restructuring whereby its issued and paid-up capital will be enlarged to M 588.04 million (5559.7 million). The exercise would see Insas' paid-up capital increasing by M 59.45 million and again by a further M104 words
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Article63 1990-06-02 43 KUALA Lumpur Kepong Bhd reported group pre-tax profit of M 542.06 million (5528.52 million) for the half-year ended March 31, a drop of 52 per cent. The company said group turnover fell 21.5 per cent to M 5176.68 million. At the company level, pre-tax profit dropped63 words
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Article83 1990-06-02 43 GENERAL Corporation Bhd has plunged into the red with a pre-tax loss of M 51.44 million (*****,752) for the year ended Jan 31, against a pre-tax profit of M 52.04 million the previous year. Announcing its unaudited results, GCB said group turnover was 16 per83 words
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Article114 1990-06-02 43 SOUTHERN Bank Bhd said yesterday that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Southern Finance Co Bhd, will negotiate with Eu Finance Bhd and its receivers on the price for the proposed acquisition of assets and liabilities of Eu Finance. Replying to a query by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange,114 words
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Article18 1990-06-02 43 Closing prices (cents/kilo) Singapore 158.75 tents July do*n halt a cent Malaysia /JO 50 cents July unchanged18 words
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Article13 1990-06-02 43 CkMing pric«« (MS/kilo) XL fin 17 00 2C> Turnover 56 tonnes J5:13 words
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Article50 1990-06-02 43 Crude palm oil (MS/tomw) June 700 (.south) 680 (central) Refined palm oil (USS/tonm) MO Palm 01 June/July 275 (seller) August ***** (seller) RBOOtein lune 282 50 (seller) July 285 (seller) August ***** (seller) RBD Stearin June/July 260 seller) August 262 50 (setter) Crude stearin Neutralised liny palm oil50 words
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Article20 1990-06-02 43 (Official closing quotation, US$/MT) Thun Fri Cash 1562 1564 1569 15/0 3 Months 1580 1581 1584-1585 S«ttlemenl 1564 157020 words
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Article26 1990-06-02 43 (Ottictaf doting quotation, QBP/MT) lhuri Fri Cash 1585 1587 1553-1554 3 Months 1504 1505 1483-1484 Settlement 158/ 1554 Source: Outokumpu (SEA.) Pte ltd26 words
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Article25 1990-06-02 43 Closing pricM (USS/troy oz) Thurt Fn Smgapoie 5.0/ 508 5 08 5 09 Wed Thus New fork 5 06- 50? 507 508 Source Rothschild25 words
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Article90 1990-06-02 43 Crude Product Prices CRUDE/PRODUCT MONTH' CHANGE PRICE (U3s)« KffST TEXAS Intermediate July 0 40/0 40 1/40 1'45/BbL BRENT BLEND July 0.20/0 20 16 30 16 35/88 l DUBAI FATEH July 0.07/0.02 14 00 14 10/BBL MWAS June 0 15/0 15 15 85 1595/BBL TAPIS BLEND June 000 15 90 1690 words
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Article589 1990-06-02 43 Friday June 1 HK$ Amoy Properties 2 975 '0 06 Allied Overseas 107 0 05 Asia Sec Intl 2 425 +0.10 Asia Sac War 91 0.43 -0 035 Allied TW 0.94 0 04 Bond Corp Int I 2 025 -0 029 Bond Corp War 91 0 86 unch Bank589 words
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Article388 1990-06-02 43 fr*mi Jum 1 VtN Ajinomolo 2110 -10 fc Akat 1040 unch Amada 1750 -20 X Asahi Glass 1930 -60 Asahi Kasei 94. 1 -9 X Bank of Tokyo 1490 +30 Bridgeetone 1570 -30 Canon 1780 +10 Casio Computer 1610 -10 p, Citizen 1070 unch f, 0 Nip Print 2030388 words
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Article, Illustration307 1990-06-02 43 OCBC OUB (JOB DBS TIB POSB DEPOSIT RATES Savings 3 3 3 2% 3Y4 3Vi Fixed deposit 1 month 4Vi 4 1 i 4 1 i 4% 4% 3 months A l /z 4 1 /j 4V 2 4 3 /4 4<« 6 months 5 5 5 5307 words
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Article73 1990-06-02 44 HIGH LOW Straits Times Industrials 1990 High 1607.12 (27 Mar 90) 1989 High 1487.76 (26 Dec 89) 1989 Low 1030.69 (4 Jan 89) All tine High 1607.12 (27 Mar 90) All time Low 74 75 (17 Sept 64) Business Times Composite 1990 High 1402.22 (6 Feb 90) 1989 High 1322.0073 words
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Article39 1990-06-02 44 UIC 2.858 m Guthne GTS 20C 2783 m Causeway Inv 1.577 m KeppellnvWt 1.381 m DBS Land 1.380 m Guthne Wt 1.349 m UOBWt 1 227 m City Dcv 50C 1097 m NOL Wt 950,000 NOL 934,00039 words
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Article34 1990-06-02 44 Sector Volume Value Industrials 879,000 1 228 m Finance 374,000 359,935 Hotels 21,000 29.270 Properties 563,000 987,115 Loan Stocks 374,000 324,425 Plantations 213,000 232,000 Mining 3,000 6,090 Total 2.427 m 3.167 m34 words
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Article75 1990-06-02 44 Total Market Fri Thurs Industrials ***** m 29 919 m Finance 4 612 m 5 941 m Hotels 1 321 m 1 202 m Properties 7 648 m 7 213 m Loans Stocks 9 659 m 7 211 m Plantations 1 545 m 1 641 m Mining 29.00075 words
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Article2225 1990-06-02 44 TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 1, 1990 Ore 1«M T.I L*.l Vol Day LMI Quote Dt» Net M»«h Low Corf* Company Sai« -for- '000 High Low Buyer Seller p/e INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 191 t 1000 Acma 240 +4 356 291 210 248 248 290 166 IU2 Ale« Hldg* 50*2,225 words
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528 1990-06-02 44 Goh Eng Yeow - Goh Eng Yeow MARKET REPORT By SHARE prices on the Singapore stock market closed generally mixed yesterday as investors took a wait-and-see attitude and remained reluctant to take positions. The Straits Times Industrials Index firmed 2.71 points to 1,555.81 while the broader-based528 words
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Article811 1990-06-02 44 J**° LMI Vo» Day La« Quo** DW Oota HlflU Low Cod* Company Sato or- 000 Htgh Low Buy** *»Ut PayaM* 212 130 t 1966C*CWt 206 6 97 206 203 JOS 206 77* 66 1946 CiuMwiy Loan 76 79* 76 6 0 Dae 31 67* 42 1945811 words
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Article359 1990-06-02 44 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai exempted dividend P/E -ratios and poss yields of foreifn shares are adjusted for currency differences Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme, t Marfin stocks. ABN is traded m lots of 10359 words
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Article276 1990-06-02 44 Manager's prices for Juna 2 4 4 Singapore UhH Trust The Commerce 1.25— 1.33xd The Savings Fund 1.08—1.15 Spore Prog Fund 0 49 0.52 Spore Sec Fund 0.83—0.88 Spore Invest Fund 0 92—0.98 Spore Equity Fund 0 58 -0.62 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1 64— 1.74»d276 words
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Article105 1990-06-02 44 102 82* 1416 COL 25* (2000) 88* 140 89 IIH Nit N -885 0 800 880 1248 Cathay Pac20* 860 010 210 0 7 4 1000 080 1730 Cheung Kong 50* 1000 78.0 79 1245 Dairy Farm 25* -120 0 1240 HK Tai 50* 400 450105 words
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Article1807 1990-06-02 44 2*8 160 I 1139AIS8 50C 170 156 180 120 290 120 76 t 1301 AMDB 50* 91 39 91* 91 9014 92 2 0 62 7 186 88 1740 AMFP 96* 90 100 464* 58* 1343 AMMB 464 7 5 31 6 156 98 1001 Alcorn 114 n31,807 words
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Article, Illustration150 1990-06-02 45 Volume: 53.61 m units 0.41 m) Value: $117.25 m $7.21 m) Indices May 31 June 1 ST Industrials 1553.64 1555.81 ST Finance 2651.75 2651.75 ST Hotels 1229.11 1224.05 ST Properties 833.98 829.51 BT Composite 1388.58 1388.09 BTMGA 795.78 794.87 BT 08/ OS +99 +27 BT CADI 5978 5962 BT150 words
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Article14 1990-06-02 45 Average Prime Lendhf Rate: 6.5% Average of Singapore's Big Four Local Banks14 words
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Article104 1990-06-02 45 Contract date. 1/6/90 CUMENCY 1 MTM 3 MTH 6 MIH 9 MTH 12 MTH CALL VM.UL DATE US* 7% V/» V/% 8 5/6/90 A$ 13/* W/t Wh 13% 13 8 12 v 2 5/6/90 NZJ 12 7 12V 4 |2t( 12>4 im im 5/6/90 STG 14 4104 words
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Article185 1990-06-02 45 dm v si hkj as/usj £/uss m Open ***** 152.35 1.8510 7 7805 0 7673 1.6777 Close ***** 152 25 1.8538 7 7835 0 7680 ***** Source. Astley Pearce SPOT RATES Singapore dollars to on« unit of foreign currency Buyinf 00 Seine US dollar 1.8365 1.8585 Sterling pound185 words
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Article126 1990-06-02 45 USVoz Thurs Wed Htm York 363 50-363 80 364 00— 364.50 Fri Thurs Hooftonf ***** 363 80 363 50 364 00 Fri Thurs Sinfapore 363 20— 363.70 363 50 364 00 London morninf fix (Friday) 363.10 SINGAPORE tttyacal (Ss) Fn (hurs K'lobar 21,6/4 21.794 21.60ft -21 728 100126 words
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Article, Illustration477 1990-06-02 45 Chow Chee Sun - Chow Chee Sun Banking giant to invest m technological, human resources m Asia By UNITED STATES banking giant Security Pacific Corporation intends to expand its presence m Asia with selective acquisitions to maintain its strong middle market franchise here. Mr Robert Smith,477 words
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360 1990-06-02 45 Doreen Siow - Doreen Siow By LOCAL firms which plan to do business with companies m the Soviet Union should check the companies' credit worthiness before they proceed. In this way, they can avoid late payment problems or even bad debts, said Mr Alexandre Semikoz,360 words
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207 1990-06-02 45 HOTEL Plaza, the hotel arm of United Overseas Land, will be offering 100 million new 50--cent shares for public subscription. In a statement yesterday, UOL said its shareholders had approved the move to restructure Hotel Plaza and increase its issued share207 words
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134 1990-06-02 45 STRAITS Steamship Land's computer arm, Computer Processing Services, has been appointed the distributor for Applied Telematics Group Ltd's range of videotex products m South-east Asia. The Applied Telematics group, an established supplier of private videotex systems m the UK, specialises m telecommunication and telematics systems.134 words
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199 1990-06-02 45 Mid -June launching for Commonwealth equity fund KUALA LUMPUR The USJIOO-million (SslBs-million) Commonwealth Equity Fund is expected to be launched m the middle of this month, the Commonwealth Secretariat said on Thursday. A statement from Mrs P. Robertson, Information Director of the Ixmdon-based secretarial said the fund would facilitate theBernama - 199 words
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88 1990-06-02 45 STANDARD Chartered Bank has good news for its individual savings account depositors. From yesterday, the coverage for the bank's personal accident insurance for savings account depositors aged between 10 and 65 has been increased to up to $500,000 from a maximum of $20,000 previously. Depositors with88 words
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240 1990-06-02 45 LISTED stockbroker Kirn Eng Holdings has teamed up with the giant Indonesian Sinar Mas Group to set up a securities company m Indonesia. Kirn Eng said m a statement yesterday that the joint venture company will carry on240 words
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243 1990-06-02 45 Titan Himont secures $120 m loan for its Pasir Gudang petrochemical plant KUALA LUMPUR Titan Himont Polymers (M) Sdn Bhd, a joint- venture company between Taiwanese, Italian, Australian and British interests, has secured a syndicated term loan of Ms4o million (5527.6 million) and US$5O million (5592.5 million) to part financeBernama - 243 words
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Advertisement236 1990-06-02 45 THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT OFFERING OF TAXABLE BOOK-ENTRY BONDS TO THE PUBLIC AMOUNT OFFERED SGD 250 MIO ISSUE CODE N2901 00E (Reopened) ISSUE DATE 15 JUNE 1990 MATURITY DATE 15 FEBRUARY 1992 INTEREST RATE 4.500 PCT PRICE TO BE DETERMINED AT THE AUCTION INTEREST PAYMENT DATES 15236 words
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Article36 1990-06-02 46 Up Down Unch Industrial 54 40 31 Finance 12 10 6 Hotels 5 6 4 Properties 16 9 7 Plantations 4 6 3 Mining 0 2 0 Warrants 15 17 15 Total 106 90 6636 words
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Article41 1990-06-02 46 Semb Shipyard 750 +25 Spore Fodder 185 12 SIA2OO 1360 +10 DBS 1350 +10 Pnma 590 +10 Semb Ship W 300 +10 Metalock 25C 308 +8 UOLWt93 128 +7 City Dcv 50C 364 +6 DBS Land A 322 +641 words
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Article39 1990-06-02 46 S Land Wrts 800 30 C Properties 630 30 Wearnes 625 25 OCBC Foreign 1140 20 Asia Pacific 980 20 OUE 940 20 F N 930 15 Spore Land 1530 -10 SIA 1330 -10 SPHForetgn 1100 —1039 words
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Article, Illustration390 1990-06-02 46 Caroline Chan - Caroline Chan By THE Oakford Group, an Australian company involved m managing service apartments, is making its first foray into South-east Asia with a $200-million project to develop an all-suite hotel m Singapore This investment is part of the more than390 words
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296 1990-06-02 46 AS THE construction industry becomes more high-tech, the pie-fabrication component industry which enjoyed a $510-million turnover last year is likely to grow by more than 25 per cent this year. Mi Lam Siew Wah, General Manager of the Construction Industry Development296 words
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86 1990-06-02 46 THE Association of Singapore Marine Industries (Asmi) is leading a ship-building and ship-repair mission to the premier maritime exhibition m Greece next week to boost its international business links. Asmi said participation m the five-day fair Posidonia '90 which begins on Monday,86 words
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346 1990-06-02 46 F'KECISION equipment manufacturer Excel Machine Tools Pte Ltd, which has a track record m selling to Western Europe, Japan and the United States, is now planning to penetrate new markets m China, India and South Africa. The company whose Malaysian sales346 words
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Article284 1990-06-02 46 NEW YORK With yesterday's release of employment figures which showed a weak-er-than-anticipated US nonfarm payroll data, even the most cautious economists concede that the Federal Reserve will have to lower interest rates soon if it is to avert recession. Overall, America's unemployment rate fellReuter; AP - 284 words
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Article34 1990-06-02 46 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average rose 11.69 points m the first half hour of trading yesterday but the gain shrank to 1.74 points at 2,878.40 one hour into the session. APAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration241 1990-06-02 46 A RED printed scarf designed by London-based Singapore designer Benny Ong will be part of the new corporate im age of Economic Develo ment Board's female staff. It will be worn by 56 receptionists and ushers at the Global Strategies Conference (GSC)241 words
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96 1990-06-02 46 THE Customs and Excise Department yesterday launched a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week telephone information service to improve its customer service. The Customs Tele-Info-Phone-Services (or CustomsTIPS) allows callers to get information on items such as exchange rates, petrolpump prices and customs duties. The department is using the technology96 words
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Advertisement154 1990-06-02 46 NOW, CORTINA WATCH CENTRE OPENS A 4TH RETAIL CENTRE AT MARINA SQUARE, #02-230. ■bRH v< Bfli t93^ t- .-iani> jDHV' 1 (^^■Bii'*- E* t: Jjnß*- I Wm^^KßmW^^^K^KE'J ft '^V H 1 MlEtft a 1w» mm T*^g PHIDIAS the Collection Leader by Vacheron Cunxtanhn the world's oldest Watch Manufacturer. Geneva mnce154 words
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Life!
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Article, Illustration919 1990-06-02 1 New Yorkers are fast becoming New Porkers, as pas3ion for the Chinese pot-bellied pig, an ancient breed reared as pets for centuries, mounts. Pigs have become so much a part of the New York household that they even watch TV and dip m family pools, reportsIPS - 919 words
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Advertisement334 1990-06-02 1 SINfAPOPF 1 P I I ;ir 1/ I J I ILLL 1/ m •vjfsiE§£sP«i? s^tft-W^.i^: "*,V^S*^- t *^!'-$y- Jy^J^fts^-^ ''^r*-^ l i.Vi jX* 5' v". ?ai The dictionary defines the word 'distil' as the merchant instincts and free market over the years. S^^'lfei^i'SiSSS^'lL process of extracting essence from a substance.334 words
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Article288 1990-06-02 2 Gerbils and angoras GERBILS (say "jer-bills") or kangaroo rats have Olympian back legs and front teeth that can bite through almost any material. Originally from the deserts of Eastern Mongolia, they have mild temperaments and a friendly disposition. Measuring just 10 cm from their head to the tip of their288 words
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Article, Illustration631 1990-06-02 2 While New Yorkers want pigs for pets, Singaporeans generally still want pigs for their dining table, HANNAH PANDIAN reports. IN SINGAPORE, a pig's greatest adventure will probably be his journey to the centre of a wedding table on a platter. Singaporeans, m general, blanch at the thought631 words
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Books
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Article, Illustration711 1990-06-02 3 Considered one of his country's best playwrights, Hungary's new president is yet another Eastern European writer who has ascended to political power. GLENN COLLINS reports. HE IS a playwright. He became the symbol of his nations resistance to Soviet domination. He spent years m jail. The headNYT - 711 words
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A Place In Singapore
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Article197 1990-06-02 3 i never could be sure what i saw first the first time you or the fig tree it was a hot day and you so cool by the fig's low umbrella shade tempting with the fruit you held m your hand i never could be sure what197 words
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Article304 1990-06-02 3 The Storyteller by Mario Vargas Llosa (Faber and Faber/246 pages/$24.90) Saul Zuratas is a Peruvian Jew. He is also a con-science-stricken liberal obsessed with the survival of the pre-modern peoples of the Amazon. The novel charts his eventual transformation into their chronicler and voice. Llosa's most ambitious novel304 words
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Article95 1990-06-02 3 The top 10 paperbacks sold at Times bookshops over a seven-day period, ending Wednesday. 1. Love And Marriage by Bill Cosby 6. The Negotiator by Frederick Forsyth (Bantam) (Corgi) 2. Sorceress Of Darshiva by David 7. A Brief History Of Time by Stephen Eddings (Bantam) Hawkings (Bantam) 3. Singapore95 words
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Article, Illustration752 1990-06-02 4 HELEN CHIA talks to fellow-journalist Sumiko Tan, who marks her writing debut with not one, but two books. THE first thing you notice about Sumiko Tan s her eyes. Framed by arched eyebrows, they are large and limpid, giving her a perpetual startled expression. Today, however, she has752 words
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Article, Illustration74 1990-06-02 4 I read a little about politics. But mostly, I like to read about life. At the moment, I'm reading a book called Wasiat Imam Ghazali by a well-known religious writer called Minhajul Abidin. It's not that I'm very religious. It's just that I like to know more74 words
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Article760 1990-06-02 4 Helen Chla - Helen Chla Review TRUE CRIME By Sumiko Tan Times Editions/ 160 pages/$9.90 STREETS OF OLD CHINATOWN SINGAPORE By Sumiko Tan Page Media/ 120 pages/$19.60 GIVEN the public's seemingly insatiable appetite (or crime stories, as seen m Affairs Of A Roving Eye and {he Adrian Lim books,760 words
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Advertisement89 1990-06-02 4 Le /oundo A ITALIAN SHOES SHOP f*WL Le Saunda, unmistakably the first name m jL Hong Kong's retail shoe business, JHf v renowned lor fine imported collections of w(w^ style and quality over the past twelve years. jj Le Saunda, the largest retail outlets chain m Hong Kong tor Italian89 words
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Article, Illustration903 1990-06-02 5 Ong Soh Chin - Sex, sci-fi and pathos Ong Soh Chin Cinema VILLAGE OF WIDOWS At Overseas cinemas THIS is the highly controversial movie from China which has been hailed as the first sex movie from the Mainland. But apart from its sensational content, there is little to recommend it. It takes place on903 words
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Article234 1990-06-02 7 Ong Soh Chin - Ong Soh Chin ACTION sequels. That is what moviegoers can expect with the latest crop of summer releases. On the way are megabuck followups like Die Hard 11, Robocop 2 and Another 48 Hours. As well as big action movies starring bigger-than-life stars like Tom Cruise and Mcl234 words
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Article, Illustration696 1990-06-02 7 CAROL LEONG previews Wolf, an action-adventure drama series starting today on SBC 5 at 12.45 pm. THE word Saturday has a holiday feel about it. It is the nicest day of the week. It is like being let off from school unexpectedly early. Nobody gets that hangover feeling696 words
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Advertisement164 1990-06-02 5 *JJSI!qSB&% <&/&r^r Wjrrm m MAKEUP CLINIC Begin with a woman's most powerful accessory. Makeup m the 90s is all about options, colour Pick a time for your makeup clinic: definitions. Your own signature look. It's about personal Thur 14 June 10.30 am 12.30 pm or 6 pm-8 pm style. With164 words
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Miscellaneous470 1990-06-02 7 Films On TV TOMORROW advertising executive. But she finds her life Movie Parade Beauty And challenged and changed when she meets a The Beast young orphan on the streets of New York. SBC 5, 3 pm WEDNESDAY Based on the fairy-tale classic and star- n— it. tit ring Rebecca de470 words
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Advertisement192 1990-06-02 8 p^WJ Cotigvatulntions mfm WHn% HEWLETT WMWa wLUM PACKARD A Company Ready For The Future. We congratulate Hewlett Packard on their 20 years of solid achievement and dynamic leadership m Singapore, and wish them many more successful years to come. From the Management Staff of: f KJrHikD Singapore Jrte Lita \^^y192 words
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Article, Illustration721 1990-06-02 9 New Mime, born of the meeting of classical mime and conventional theatre, is what you will see at the Seattle Mime Theatre shows. It has also put the group on the international theatre map, says T. SASITHARAN. M*ME is the mathematics of theatre. It has a purity and721 words
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Article, Illustration137 1990-06-02 9 Snapshot THE Rebana Übi or Giant Drums of Kelantan are massive single-headed drums made from buffalo hide, with each weighing about 90 kg and measuring 53 cm from head to base. The thick, leather drum-head is secured by a stout rattan hoop with wooden wedges, projecting like wheel137 words
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Article, Illustration558 1990-06-02 9 MARY ROSE GASMIER previews Frankie And Johnny, this year's Arts Fest first adult drama presentation. LOVE and two klutzes m the California moonlight translates into this year's Arts Festival's first adult drama production. From Tuesday to Thursday, Tony Award-winning American theatre company South Coast Repertory will558 words
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Article, Illustration370 1990-06-02 9 THEATRE fans may want to pick up some useful tips from Tony Award-winning American regional theatre South Coast Repertory this evening. SCR's founder and producing artistic director David Emmes (right) will give a pre-perfor-mance talk at the Victoria Theatre's main bar from 5.30 to 7 pm. With him will370 words
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Article229 1990-06-02 9 Singapore Symphony Orchestra. The programme includes Temasekian, a new symphonic work specially commissioned from Singaporean composer Leong Yoon Pin; Mendelssohn's Concerto For Violin, Piano And String Orchestra; and Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. Victoria Concert Hall. Today. 8.15 pm. Tickets at $6, $10, $15 and $20. South Coast Repertory.229 words
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Article263 1990-06-02 9 Lan McKellar. Extraordinary juggler from Australia. Today: Fort Canning Park, 3.30 pm. Tomorrow: Changi Prison, 11 am and Botanic Gardens Lawn E, 6 pm. The Floating Forest. A multi-ethnic event celebrating the triumph of good over evil. Performers, ranging m age from five to 80, include nubile gymnasts263 words
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Article78 1990-06-02 9 Penelope lively. Today: Talk at CHIJ (Toa Payoh) at 10.30 am, and public lecture and tea at Victoria Theatre Bar at 1.30 pm. Tomorrow: Forum at Goethe-Institut at 10.30 am. W.S. Rendra. Today: Talk at Anderson Junior College at 10.30 am, and public lecture and tea at Goethe-Institut78 words
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Advertisement1030 1990-06-02 5 94 Professional/ 94 Professional/ 94 Professional/ Executive Positions Executive Positions Executive Positions We are an established manufacturing/trading company I specialised m JIG manufacturing. We would like to invite j applicants for the following position: I ASSISTANT GENERAL I I I MANAGER 1 I Requisites: Degree or Diploma graduates Minimum3-syearsofrelatedexperienceinSalesorEngineering j1,030 words
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Advertisement859 1990-06-02 5 94 Professional/ 94 Professional/ Executive Positions Executive Positions AUTO ITALIA PTE LTD In line with our planned expansion programme we now have the following vacancy. SERVICE ADVISOR/ CO-ORDINATOR The successful applicant will be responsible for attending to our growing number of service customers i i and co-ordinating with the workshop859 words
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Advertisement739 1990-06-02 5 95 EDP Positions 95 EDP Positions 95 EDP Positions ttSBaVBH^aWW^VaVi^iMHaBy m^r analyst WW PROGRAMMER Job: lj V To develop and/or directs the development and II implementation of assigned systems To troubleshoot system problems with the intention to derive permanent solutions H Implement workarounds for the users wherever possible Requirements: BA739 words
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Advertisement455 1990-06-02 5 90 Secretarial/ M Secretarial/ Clerk* Portions Clerical Position. Singapore 4^ Technologies Industrial Computer Engineering Systems Computef Engineering Systems it the large* IBM computer systems house m Singapore. In line w»h our expansion plan, we require suitably qualified candidates to join our administrative team as: ADMIN CLERKS (6 Vacancies) Working together455 words
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Advertisement458 1990-06-02 6 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Position* Clerical Positions Clerical Positions ip'ir^tint ■■■■■■■i L itIHC ■■■■■■r r^ it ■■■■■■»»i JL-iL-^JLtV ■■■■■■i SI NGAPORh At the Economic Development Board, we respect individuality and encourage personal growth of our staff. Training and development are provided to equip our staff with the458 words
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Advertisement605 1990-06-02 6 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions Clerical Positions \J outsort* Bank is me largest bank In Germany with an international network and offices m more than 40 countries. We are Inviting suitable candidates to Join an experienced team as FOREX SETTLEMENT CLERK R#qulr*m*nts Either GCE O605 words
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Advertisement446 1990-06-02 6 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Position* Clerical Position* Clerical Position* Overseas Union Bank Ltd invites applications for appointment as: We require: A recognised Private Secretarys Certificate with 1 to 2 years' relevant experience. Knowledge of PCs. Good interpersonal skills and the ability to plan and organise work. We446 words
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Advertisement374 1990-06-02 6 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions An established international company located m Jurong has vacancy for an: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT $900 1000pm Requirements: GCE -OVN' level 2 years' accounts experience. Knowledge m PC operation. Able to start work immediately preferred. Malaysians may apply. Benefits 5-day week Transport provided at designated pick up points374 words
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Advertisement423 1990-06-02 7 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Poeitione Clerical Portion* w Singapore II ♦m* Technologies 11 Industrial We have opportunities for the following positions m our growing Company. GENERAL CLERKS (Based at Paya Lebar Airport/ Ang Mo Kio) GCE N 1 or O 1 levels Able to type Training will be provided423 words
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Advertisement577 1990-06-02 7 98 Secretarial/ 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions The Southeast Asia South Pacific regional office ot SRI International (formerly known as Stanford Research Institute), a leading consulting and research organisation with over 3.500 employees worldwide seeks the following positions: ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER The officer will provide accounting and financial management support577 words
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Advertisement454 1990-06-02 7 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions |ES I WEARNE BROTHER SERVICES (PTE) LTD Yj V has immediate vacancies for I -i V c ENIOR I O ACCOUNTS CLERK I Requirements: GCE O' level LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping 3 to 4 years' accounting experience Must be able to work m454 words
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Advertisement398 1990-06-02 7 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions A high-bch MNC manufacturing computers requrm Requirement Possess GCE 'NTOVA 1 level Able to type Computer knowledge will be an advantage Mature, initiative .good m communication and able to work independently Preferably with 1 year relevant experience (Those without experience will also398 words
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Advertisement483 1990-06-02 7 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions J>^ SINGAPORE POLYTECH N IC 3 GCE Xi level passes OM PCBS with GCE 2 X)' level passes or 3 TV level passes including English and Mathematics Ability to type at 35 wpm Class 3 driving licence Preferably with 5 yean' driving483 words
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Advertisement469 1990-06-02 8 96 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positrons Clerical Positions hellrnannP THE YOUNG COMPANY SINCE IS7I Do* to rapid •xpansion of our business In Singapore, we have the following Immediate job openings OPERATION CLERKS/ SUPERVISORS (Airfreight) CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICERS (Airfreight Seafrelght) SALES REPRESENTATIVES/ EXECUTIVES (Airfreight Seafrelght) RECEPTIONISTS ACCOUNTING CLERKS MESSENGERS (Own motorbike469 words
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Advertisement530 1990-06-02 8 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Poafflona Clerical Positions </epson\ f EPSON, the leading printer and computer suppler, invites suitably qualified female applicants (Singapore citizens) for the post of:ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL CLERK j Age below 25 years GCE O' level with simple accounting knowledge Some related experience preferred but not Interested530 words
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Advertisement441 1990-06-02 8 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Poafflont Clerical PotiUons II PHILIPS II GMMT aRCU/T I Li 9 ii9m I ASSEMBLY We invite applications for: Personnel Clerks GCE O 1 level Ability to type and to operate PC Pleasant personality and ability to interact with people Fresh school leavers will also be441 words
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Advertisement547 1990-06-02 8 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Po»itions Clerical Poeitiona i§ STONE FOREST S|| Our client, an established local concern invites applications for the following positions: JS Preferably Chinese Female j» jfcg 1 to 2 years of related experience and ability I E5 to handle simple accounts *3 Conversant m Mandarin. Good547 words
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Advertisement502 1990-06-02 8 88 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Cferieaf Position* Clerical Portion* mm bb mm mm mm m MB An established manufacturing j§P company located m Jurong requires: I The appointee must possess at least I H 3 GCE O level. He should have at Bj H least 1~2 years experience m costing I502 words
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Advertisement735 1990-06-02 9 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Position* Clerical Positions A iveUesLiblished Foreign Bank invites fffj apsfcaskwis/br mi CLERKS Minimum 4 'O' levels Ability to type Good opportunity for career development Please write giving full particulars, working LeAperience, current and expected salaries and contact number to: The Manager Personnel Department P.O. Box735 words
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Advertisement557 1990-06-02 9 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions m SINGAPORE invites suitably qualified applicants tor the following positions: PURCHASING OFFICER assisting the Purchasing Manager, the likely candidate must be well versed In all areas of purchasing and preferably has a few years of relevant experience In a hotel/ restaurant environment. must be abte to557 words
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Advertisement414 1990-06-02 9 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions STRIOCEANIC PTRLti urgently requires MARKETING ASSISTANT GCE O level Experience m preparation of CRIE documents for trading company Able to type accurately Age below 30 years Salary negotiable. Company transport provided at designated pick-up points. Malaysians are also welcome. Interested candidates, please contact Alan Lon at414 words
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Advertisement667 1990-06-02 9 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions MANHATTAN STORE PTC LTD An aipanding Touri*t-d**tinated Dept. Store situates at United Square require*: INVENTORY CLERK/ CONTROLLER a OCE O7 N' Level Preferably with some experience In similar field although training will be given on our computerised systems. a Able to start work Immediately or latest667 words
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Advertisement533 1990-06-02 9 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Well established VIT mineral water distributor requires CLERKS a OCE 'N' or 'C level 8 Experience Is not necessary as training will be provided Data entry, compilation of sales reports Salary will commensurate with experience and quallcatlon c 5-day week Walk-In Interview. Sat., Monday ft Tuesday533 words
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Advertisement1114 1990-06-02 9 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions I I Marina requires: j An EatabMehed Stockbrofcing ACCOUNTS CLERK 1 'SianrteeloJ;" *****-- l#l LCC Bookkeeping ACCOUNTS accounts up to Trial Baii CLERK nee a Minimum I m Hlffhpr Be P re P ar *d to work m Accdun U trng LCCIH1,114 words
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Advertisement525 1990-06-02 9 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Position* A reputable co. m Jurong requires: OPERATIONS CLERKS c Secondary education a Some experience preferred but not essential as training will be provided Attractive salary L fringe benefits offered. WALK-IN INTERVIEW The Personnel Department 40 Penjuru Lane, Jurong Singapore 2200 Teh *****11 Ext. 322/366 SBS Feeder525 words
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Advertisement602 1990-06-02 9 98 Secretarial/ Clericd Positions The law firm of Meeere. RAYNEY WONG A CO. urgently requires SECRETARY/ GENERAL CLERK Preferably with a little experience working In a legal firm Willing to work hard and to Improve. Attractive salary, bonus, leave period and rewards. Courses m Company Secretarial work, conveyancing and related602 words
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Advertisement1489 1990-06-02 10 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions GENERAL CLERK Shipyard urgently needs (MALE/ FEMALE) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Ability to type o 1 'A' level c Preferably with Wordstar, With experience to keep full Lotus or DBase experience Trans^rTand training will Interested, call personally be provided or tel: *****11 Call1,489 words
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Advertisement508 1990-06-02 10 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions GENERAL CLERK WANTED. Salary $fioo-WOO. Experience with PC living around Balcsller Rd. Call for Interview *****08. INTL. FREIGHT FORWARDER has Immediate vacancies for Oeneral Clerks. Write to: P.O. Box M 9, Spore Chang! Airport, 8.9181. JUNIOR CLERK/ SECRETARY wanted. No experience needed. Training provided. Speaks good508 words
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Advertisement1314 1990-06-02 10 99 Sales Positions 99 Sales Positions 99 Sales Positions ROMEO GIGLI I We are inviting applications for the following positions: SUPERVISOR Candidates will be In charge of the overall running or the boutique You will be required to assess and evaluate staff performance. You should have at least 3 years1,314 words
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Advertisement689 1990-06-02 10 99 Sales Positions 99 Sales Positions SAMSUNG SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. requires A. SALES MANAGER (MALE) Diploma/ 'A' level c 3 years experience In trading company (preferably textile field) s Proficient In Mandarin Possess class 3 driving licence Own transport desirable B. ASSISTANT TO SALES MANAGER (MALE) A' or 'O' level689 words
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Advertisement742 1990-06-02 10 99 Sale* Positions Loading Fashion Company requires 5 1. FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS (Stationed In dept. stores) .2. JAPANESE SPEAK.NG SALES PROMOTERS (stationed In Jurong) 9 a Mln OCE 'O' or N 1 level 5 a Regular hours 5 a Oood basic pay and 5 ■j commission aj With some experience742 words
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Advertisement536 1990-06-02 10 99 Sales Positions SALEQMLS REOUMCO BY furnlture showroom. Attractive salary plus commission. Interested please walk-in for an Interview: Sim Llm Square, #04-15, No. 1 Rochor Canal Road, Spore 0718. Tel: *****19 HOBBY SHOP REQUIRES female Sales Assistant Age: 18 b above Call: *****97 583 Orchard Road, #81-10 Forum Oallerla. MALE/536 words
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Advertisement811 1990-06-02 11 Tochnical Portions 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions In Una with our rapid expansion of activities, we ara looking for dedicated, capable dynamic personnel to Join ua as ASSISTANT PROPERTY ENGINEERING ENGINEER ASSISTANTS TECHNICIANS (BUILDING) Minimum 3 GCE "O" Level passes Minimum 3 GCE811 words
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Advertisement470 1990-06-02 11 An Engineering Co have vacancy for the following posts: 1) SUPERVISOR Marine ft Commercial, refrigeration/ aircon repair Applicants must be able to speak write good English c Must have Class 3 driving licence. 2) REFRIGERATION/ AIRCON TECHNICIAN 3) ELECTRICIAN c With rewinding experience will be an advantage interacted applicant* pleate470 words
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Advertisement655 1990-06-02 11 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions MdHeafaartM SEIKO My! Owing to our rapid expansion programme, we invite suitable candidates to fill the following vacancies: Assistant Engineering Officers /Assistant Production Officers Diploma m Mechanical/Manufacturing/ Production/Industrial/Electrical/Electronlc Engineering Plastic Injection Technicians Minimum 3 years experience m plastic injection work Experience655 words
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Advertisement412 1990-06-02 11 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Position* sssoc mmm We, an international oilseal manufacturing Company, have vacancies for the following positions: X^PLANT MECHANIC*^ (2-Rotating Shifts) V NTC 3in Maintenance Fitting J X*. Starting Basic Salary: $680 per month s PLANT^"****\ ELECTRICIAN >v (2-Rotating Shifts) V« NTC 3in Electrical Fitting Installationy X».412 words
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Advertisement413 1990-06-02 12 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions The Polyolefin Company |PIV (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. I We are one of the downstream I companies m the Petiochemical I Complex located on Pulau Ayer Merbau I (about 15 minutes by our ferry from I Paslr Panjang) and produce two I kinds of essential413 words
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Advertisement548 1990-06-02 12 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions S> I MUPS tiCMMTCIRCU/T 1 l'* mm *H9m I ASSEMBLY We invite applications for: B Test Technicians 1- NTC/ITC m Electronic Servicing H To maintain and support test systems H as well as other test duties BR Preferably 1 year's relevant experience Bk Maintenance548 words
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Advertisement673 1990-06-02 12 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions SSSE^V'SS fi fOjnai I 1 1 FUNAI invites suitably-qualified i 1 1 candidates to apply for the I f following positions: j li PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS I I 1 NTC 2/3 m Electronics 1 1 n Minimum 2 years' experience m I Electronics Engineering/ fi673 words
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Advertisement527 1990-06-02 12 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions SICPA COLLIE (ASIA) PTE LTD has Immediate vacancies for the following positions: PRINTER Ability to read, write and communicate In English At least 5 years experience In operating multicolour presses with computer control and alcohol dampening Ability to repair minor mechanical problems on machines527 words
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Advertisement665 1990-06-02 12 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions An established Original Equipment Manufacturer requires MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN/ I DRAUGHTSWOMEN GCE O' Level (Technical stream). With/without Mechanical drafting experiet ice IntfnHd applicants ptmatm call Tho Pmnonryl D+p<aitmtri. Tel: 268 3322 TECHNICAL OFFICERS (immediate vacancies) I Diploma m civil engineering or equivalent With 2 years665 words
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Advertisement693 1990-06-02 13 100 Technical Positions Interior design firm require* urgently: DESIGN ASSISTANT/ S SENIOR DRAUGHTSMAN c To do drafting and good detailing work c Site co-ordination c Mln 5 years' expert- ence c Self-motivated and able to work lndepen- dently 5 Pleaee submit resume with 5 5 Mlary eipected, contact tel. 5693 words
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Advertisement217 1990-06-02 13 At least 2 years experience. We offer good starting pay and excellent fringe benefits. Interested applicants please call Tel: 292 631 1 for interview appointment or walk-in to Automation Precision Industries Blk 11 Kallang Place #05-01 Singapore 1233 A Manufacturing Company In Jurong has Immediate vacancy for. MALE MACHINE OPERATORS217 words
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Advertisement782 1990-06-02 14 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production Positions Positions Positions Positions Positions Female Production Operators Attractive Salary and Flexible Working Hours The Personnel Division g Jk 2(« itojiok s hAu-,.,,,1, Special |I J^ M*k Si i;Smf Walk-in Interview |^Ss|Br3 MESA National Panasonic Technics""'' i j l^^ l^782 words
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Advertisement311 1990-06-02 14 103 Security Positions 103 Security Positions BUILD A CAREER WITH BUKIT TURF CLUB 1 S I S A P (> POISED FOR THE FUTURE We invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: I Qecurity O OFFICERS Minimum primary education, those with secondary education preferred Have at least311 words
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Advertisement820 1990-06-02 14 104 Other Portion. 104 Other Po»itiont 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Your input counts here. As TCE moves on as one of the innovative companies m today's TV manufacturing industry. Production Shipping Supervisors assistant (Permanent 2nd Shift) base with forwarders and customers to ensure prompt Lead and motivate a820 words
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Advertisement389 1990-06-02 14 104 Other Positions 1) Sales Administrative Assistants GCE A level. COS, or CBS Preferably with some PC know ledge Fresh school (leavers may also apply 2) Assistant Storekeepers Hardworking Male, physically fit Secondary educa ton able to write English Able to drive forklift an advantage Some storekeeping experience preferred For389 words
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Advertisement500 1990-06-02 15 104 Other Position* 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions ATTRACTIVE COMMENCING SALARIES; ANNUAL WAGE SUPPLEMENT OF 1 MONTHS SALARY; PROFIT-SHARING BONUS OF UP TO 4 MONTHS 1 SALARY; NATIONAL SERVICE ALLOWANCE; MEAL ALLOWANCE; SHIFT ALLOWANCE; INCENTIVE ATTENDANCE PAYMENT; TRAVEL ON SIA AND OTHER AIRLINES; FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL TREATMENT; SUBSIDISED500 words
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Advertisement578 1990-06-02 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions I RE. ROGERS SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED c An established International Freight For j warding Company m Jurong urgently requires j the following personnel and invites suitably j qualified Singaporeans to apply: Requirements: Completed Secondary education and N S 1 Reasonable knowledge of spoken and578 words
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Advertisement614 1990-06-02 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions I 6l elktro mflGn£T|^ 1 9 We are a leading manufacturer of jL video and audio tapes with a ■5? turnover of $84 million m 1989. Due to the expansion of our operations, we invite suitably 'Cj, qualified personnel to join our 2§ workforce.614 words
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Advertisement421 1990-06-02 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions I We are a Japanese Multi-national Corporation, withß vacancies for the following positions: [BUSINESS COORDINATORS] 1 GCE V level or Diploma m Business Studies Must possess Class 3 Driving Licence Salesclerks general clerksl GCE or A' Level PCBS or CBS Typing speed U5 wpm421 words
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Advertisement523 1990-06-02 15 104 Other Positions A well-established multinational printing company urgently requires: 1. Sales Representative OCE O' level Mln 2 years' experience In printing business 2. Printing or Graphic Trainees (Mate) Secondary education Singaporean or PR 3. Machine Operator (Polar) Primary education Singaporean or PR 5-day week Free transport to &f ro523 words
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Advertisement531 1990-06-02 16 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions iimiiMiiuMiMiiiinninMiniM A newly established Procurement and Sales Office In Singapore Is looking Tor the following personnel to till the vacancies:QC ENGINEER Polytechnic graduate m Electronic Engineering Mm. 2 years' experience m failure analysis, quality Improvements and customer liaison CLERK GCE O 1 level Mtn.531 words
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Advertisement814 1990-06-02 16 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Edward J. Benjamin Pte. Ltd RECEPTIONIST CUM SALESGIRL We are seeking capable Individuals to Join our optical practice. Requirements: Age between 18- 30 Possess a pleasant cheerful disposition Experience preferred but not essential 'NY 'O' level with credit In English An attractive salary fringe814 words
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Advertisement684 1990-06-02 16 104 Other Positions i Wall established International Freight Forwarding Co. requires FEMALE CLERKS Preferably with experience m shipping documentation. WHARF/ DELIVERY CLERKS Good knowledge of PSA proce- < dures b possess Class 4 licence. > Please write In with full resume and tel. contact no. or call at: 1 Magazine684 words
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Advertisement822 1990-06-02 16 104 Other Positions FEMALE COOKING INSTRUCTRESS/ Sales Co-ordlnators wanted. Fluent English and Mandarin speaking. Willing to work Irregular hours. Monthly Income from $800 $1,500. Tel. *****11 Miss Tan/ *****33. TRANSPORT CO. URGENTLY requires a Class 3 Driver with experience In PSA procedures a Despatch Clerk with motorbike provided. Pis. call822 words
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Advertisement836 1990-06-02 16 121 Vehicles for Hire SECTION CAR RENTAL. F Saga tt new cars avail. *****66 (West Coast*. *****36 (Katong Branch). Special rate AIRCON. CARS DAILY from $55 Pulsar $70, Proton $80. *****15/ *****81/ pager *****63 BLUE STAR CAR Rental offers good rates. Tel *****43/ *****61 #02-19, Balestler Complex. CALL BETO MOTOR836 words
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Advertisement873 1990-06-02 16 131 Alfa/ Volvo For Sale 131 Alfa/ Volvo For Sale 131 Alfa/ Volvo For Sal* p$ f NEW ALFA PRICES C&ifotf^^J ALFA 33 1.7 QV $51,776.00 ALFA 75 2.01 TS $75,194.00 (NETT SELLING PRICE) Showrooms: KaW Buklt Paramount Duktt Timah 746-8880 345-3300 338-5252 y 132 Peugeot/ Renault For Sale JUNE873 words
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Advertisement759 1990-06-02 16 134 Mercedes For Sale '77 MERCEDES BENZ 280S full auto. New 2K white paint interior excellent condition. Highest offer Michael *****24 83 MERCEDES BENZ 280SE auto. 1 lady owner. Electric sun-roof. Full accessories. Showroom condition. Tel: *****14/ *****95 0 12 MERCEDES Benz 280S fully auto/ accessories sports rim perfect cond.759 words
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Advertisement857 1990-06-02 16 136 Nissan For Sale 4/12 SUNNY 140 C 5-speed Alrcon, radio, new tyres, power windows, alarm. 1 owner Excellent cond. $16,000 0.n.0 *****55 (before lpm); *****07 or pg. *****13 AUG 17 NISSAN RZI 16 twin cam, 16 valves, fuel injection, full accessories, orlg. bodyklt, trade-in welcome. *****02 LATE 85 NISSAN857 words
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Advertisement4357 1990-06-02 17 138 Mitsubishi For Sate 138 Mitsubishi For Sate 138 Mitsubishi For Sate 138 Mitsubishi For Sate 138 Mitsubishi For Sate 138 Mitsubishi For Sate 138 Mitsubishi For Sate 138 Mitsubishi For Sale 138 Mitsubishi For Sate 138 Mitsubishi For Sate $36,500. FREE. "C^^ i>< ajM jIvVmBI B^r SSBs^BJBBBB' *^vW ~£r4,357 words
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Advertisement579 1990-06-02 17 142 Suzuki For Sale 1881 SUZUKI JEEP. 800 c.c. Alrcon., radio cassette, rd. tax, tip top cond. $0500. *****34/ 5. 4/18 SUZUKI BAJIO, 5-door, tax 3/11, 1 owner, agt maintained. $26,000 neg. Tel: *****37 3/11 2ND OWNER Suzuki 800 new 2K paint. Downpayment $1800; *****21 8/13 SUZUKI 800. Well kept.579 words
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Advertisement600 1990-06-02 17 145 Other Makes For Sale TOM MOTOR ENTER* RIMS •10GEYLANO RO CITY PLAZA #83 88/ 88 T0t*****77 10/18 Mercedes 2808E Auto. 8/18 Ford Sierra Sapphire 2JMA 8/18 Honda Prelude 2.01 4/14 Honda Prelude EX manual •711 Honda Quintet 1.6 5-door 8/18 ToyoU Supra 181 3/11 BMW 320 manual 2/77 BMW600 words
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Advertisement1734 1990-06-02 18 144 Subaru For Bato 144 Subaru For Sale 144 Subaru For Sal* 144 Subaru For Sal* I am VQ|Hr2sßVi^Br &j j* 1 eaa^^ -<>'*^3bm Ba\ rwßf ML /H^ l»««P^^l^iMBB!BRBi am^^^^ Bam^^ft I Kj^LVal L^a^aaaW*^^^^ •^b^b^b^l 1 i^a r BUB Hp^aMßß Best Of Boffi Wbr/ds From the woHd of luxury World1,734 words
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Advertisement440 1990-06-02 18 147 Motorcycles/ Scooters For Sale/ Wanted MOH PMCE FOR 15 years old ft above Vespa. Vespa for sale: AW, AX, AY, AZ, FA, FC, FD, FE 200 c.c. T5 200 CC. *****88 Mr Ho. HONOA LA2SO CHOPPER, FH plate, good condition with mono key box. $3,400 0.n.0. Contact Othman *****12440 words
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Advertisement837 1990-06-02 18 148 Vehicles Wanted YINCHUAN MOTORING Jeffrey Eric Chong Tel: *****1 1(6 h,,) ALL CAR OWNERS If you are expecUng the highest price and attractive cash payment on the spot for your used car 800 to 3000 c.c, then call me. Miss JonnMsr TEL: *****20 Ws also spsclsllss m PARF ■01-'OO,837 words
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Advertisement850 1990-06-02 18 172 House* For Rent OJ CAIRNMLL CIRCLE townh'se. Big patio. Enclosed gdn. 3+ l bdrms. Renovated. F/furn. $3,000 neg. Han ft Boons *****70. D/STOREY SEMI-D. NEAR MRT station, 4fl bdrms. Marble fir. 4,000 sq.ft. FVR *****77 D.lO D/STORSY BUNGALOW. 7000 sq.ft s+ l rms. P/furn. $3,100 neg Avail: July. PH850 words
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Advertisement641 1990-06-02 18 173 Apartments 173 Apartments For Rent For Rent 'salsa Kw I IB '"ffigg BE> 16 units of luxurious apartments 2to 5 bedrooms Built up Area of *****.f. to 4260 S.f. Prestigious Holland Road location near Holland Village Schools. Swimming pool, covered carparks and security guard. Rental from $3700/= upwards MaifcetMjf641 words
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Advertisement429 1990-06-02 18 D.IS OCEAN PARK. 3+l rms. 2100 sq.ft. Newly furn. Full facilities. Immediate. $3300. Pg. *****48/ tel: *****66 Thomas Ooh, ERA. DIS SPACIOUS 4BORM. Apt 2500 sq.ft. Tastefully furnished. 8/pool., security. REntal neg. *****33/ pg: *****37 Fait Prop. 0.18 BAVSHORE PK. 4 1 rms 2200 sq.ft. seavlew, high fir., fully alrcon.,429 words
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Advertisement944 1990-06-02 18 173 Apartments For Rent 0.10 RCQCNCY PK. best blk. face pool 3+ 1 Mf balcony ***** LS *****88 (co-broke welcome) 0.10 m OtMCr PK. Hlfh fir. Well renovated. 3 1. Faculties, avail. Jul -90. $0200 EM *****56. O.IS SERENE H*SB (Clunr Rd.) Furn. 2 rms. stud*. 1800 sq.ft. $2000. Pool,944 words
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Advertisement681 1990-06-02 19 173 Apartme.itS For Rent V 4/ 5-Rm. HDB, at Clement Jurong West, Bt. Batok, T Blangah. Bt. Panjang. PR *****72 4-RM. W COSY, convenient, high fir. at Chal Chee St. Rent neg Tel *****84/ pager *****58. 4-RM. PT. BLK Moulmeln. good amenities, p/furn $800pm *****76/ pg *****36 agt 4-RM YISHUN681 words
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Advertisement567 1990-06-02 19 171 Rooms For Rent 1 ROOM TO let H Jurong West. Cooking facilities. Interested page *****55 1 UNFURNISHED ROOM m private house. For single ladles only. $300 per month. Call *****15. 175 Houses Wanted (Rent) GRADUATE STUDENTS (INDONE--8IAN8) need 3/ 4/ 5-nn HDB. Tel: *****31 Strictly no agents. GRAD. STUDENTS567 words
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Advertisement648 1990-06-02 19 178 Short-Term Accommodation OJ APARTMENT AT River Valley Road available for rental. Weeks/ months. Call: *****60. FULLY FURNISHED ROOM, bathrm. 1 km from Orchard Rd. $275 per week. Phor..: *****30. TANGLIN COURT HOTEL -central, clean, comfort, convenient, c t.v carpark. Dally $35-$7 B. *****02. $500 A WEEK onwards! Fully furnished.648 words
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Advertisement743 1990-06-02 19 180 Houses For Sale (Dists. 09-11) D.ll UNIVERSITY RD. Terr 3+ 2 rms. 1850/ 2100 sq.ft. Completely renovated over $100K 1 yr. ago $618K O no. MP *****66/ *****99 BT. TIMAH RD. 10.600/ 3000 sq ft. S/storey bunglw. 3 > 2 Very good cond. $2 35M CRE *****91. DlO EXCLUSIVE743 words
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Advertisement3017 1990-06-02 19 181 Houses For Sale 181 Houses For Sale 181 Houses For Sale 181 Houses For Sale (Dists. 12 20) (Dists. 12 20) (Dists. 12 20) (Dists. 12 20) (Ss^l2^2o) m 4 .^Mm^Bia^B^BalagtattsjJP^^tP^^^J 7 Vl** B ■jg^^gHgi ffinl Hm'Sßo l^^KV'J terrace houses inspired by European H>lq| C '^^^BBT^B^^^^B^HPlß*^^^»^^SPP^Hs^^Sa(Jß^«c El I I3,017 words
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Advertisement803 1990-06-02 19 191 Private Apta. For Sale (Diata. 09-11) DJ YONO AN Pk. Townh'se #01-03 with pte. lift 8000 sq.ft. big family area, roof terr., excellent facilities, for rent/ sale. View Today! 2-4 30pm Llndtrac *****88 DJ. 3 BEDROOMS. Extensively renovated, low maintenance. $400,000 0.n.0. F'hold. Possible rental $1,900/ $2,400 per month803 words
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Advertisement851 1990-06-02 19 191 Private Apt*. For Sale (Dials. 09 11) 0.10 RIDOEWOOO KALAKAUA Rise. 4 bdrms 2000 sq.ft Full facilities S66OK Ann: *****64 BRA. 0.10 ROBIN RO. Belvllle Odn. Upp. mals. 3+ 1. pool. 2400 sq.ft. WflOK. *****47/ pg *****13 ERA. O.IS SIXTH AVENUE Centre. Walk-up apt 2 bdrm. 1130 sq.ft 1330K851 words
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Advertisement1023 1990-06-02 20 192 Private Apt i. For Sale (Plata. 12 20) OPEN HOUSE: 3.30pm. to spm Sat. Penthse. Blk 8 19-03, Faber Odn. Jin. Anklong D2O Spaclous, panoramic view Facing reservoir 2800 sq.ft. $655,000 Pg *****80 Calvin, ERA. DIS HAWAII TOWER. 2300 sq ft 3 1-Bdrm. Facing South East Full facilities. Kelvin1,023 words
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Advertisement901 1990-06-02 20 192 Private Apts. For Sale (Dials. 12 20) Dl7 I WINDSOR™PA > RI(™TSo7Tq I fr 3-bdrm Full facilities. Edwin 344 0033/ pg: *****55 Fait Prop. KATONQ QON. CONOO. 1.950 3 > 1 Cosy Fully furn Foreigners eligible. Rlchome, Wu: pg. *****32 OPEN HOUSE SAT/ SUN l-spm Blk. 5 #12-34 Mandarin901 words
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Advertisement2896 1990-06-02 20 193 Private Apt*. 193 Private Apt*. 193 Private Apt*. 193 Private Apts. 193 Private Apts. For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale pi>t> 2 M) (Diatß. 21 28) (Dists. 21 28) (Dists. 21 28) (Dists. 21 28) I i tla7*sL+A J 1 m lj iff yrm*+ a| JSSBUSH-, a2,896 words
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Advertisement716 1990-06-02 20 207 HDB Apts. For Sale (Other Estatea) S-RM. 'A' BT. Purmel/ Bt. Batok/ T. Blangah/ A.M. Kio/ Bedok N./ Dover Close E./ Hougang/ Tamplnes/ Jurong. Vision *****31. PANDAN 5-RM. Pt.413, seavlew. Master bdrm attached/store rm. $123 K. Agt. *****62. SEA VIEWI S-RM. Pt. Blk. Marine Terrace All marble, wardrobes, air-con.716 words
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Advertisement728 1990-06-02 20 208 HDB Apartments Wanted HDB/HUOC urgontty wanted Ready buyers All areas and types Free consultation Professional service assured ISLANDVEST REALTY 3440TM (6 Nnos) READY CASH BUYERS/PR wanted HDB/ HUDC resale flat In any areas. Best offer, reliable services assured. Quick sale b transaction. Call: *****55 Budget A GENUINE PR Couple728 words
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Advertisement674 1990-06-02 20 213 Office Spaces For Rent MACPHERSON ROAD OFFICE space. Approx. 1300 sq.ft. $1.90 psf. Available In June Call Bhen Property *****47 12 lines) ARCADE/ CARLTOM7 PLAZA/ Intl Plaza/ Mldllnk. $500 psf. up 460 to 6600 sq.ft. Oklland. *****70 D.15 ROXY SQUARE, office/ shop space (sharing basic), for rent $500. AJP:674 words
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Advertisement459 1990-06-02 20 215 Shop Space* For Sale D J DUNLOP ST. 2-storey shoph'se m preservation area. Call *****79, principals only DO CONSERVATION SHOPHOUSS. 2-Storey. Vacant possession Tel *****44 Sole Agent. DO ORCHARD PLAZA Upp fir 291 sq.ft/ water supply. Foreigners eligible $260Kneg Agt. *****12 DO ORCHARD PLAZA. 220 sq.ft. Near escalator Phone459 words
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Advertisement753 1990-06-02 21 241 Tour 241 Tow 241 Tour» 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tour* 241 Tour* 241 Tour* Zealand:^ Afc#£w II y"o I SUPERB 5? IZ (jtaaO from $2688 v— ~s—^v^ W^ mmmmm^LmmT^ M 12 NE^r s2B3B America $800 l^H SILVER a| RAW 9 DAYS from,S24W $2388 T^Z B^-=^ «j£ 1-. 12davs753 words
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Advertisement297 1990-06-02 21 DRiIVK MM THE SIGH IS OF EUROPE. Taste Europe m delightful little sips on a Neptune Tours holiday. Savouring such unique delights free: free souvenir group photo, taste wine and cheese, watch glass blowing on Murano Island, see the making of French perfumes, tour romanticParis by night, stay m breathtaking297 words
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Advertisement395 1990-06-02 21 241 Tour* 241 Tours A MM I Of P EVERY FRI/SUN stoy at New World Harbour View H 3 Star Hotel iHfeMiMaßMf */dd/e Kingdom I Ocean Park I Macau City Tour BMMBrZr~-~ cj -'^BBH Hong JCony /i/ond Tour BMB 4/5 DAYS PHUKET frs 499 Off> Daily -i-4 itey of Diamond395 words
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Advertisement710 1990-06-02 22 241 Tours 241 Tour* 241 Tours 241 Tours KEN-AIR HOLIDAYS 1990 KEN-AIR AMERICA jjgai>' mj w.7. f i j 1/:/ j j >: mm Disneyland express 8 days $2290 £1 ±d:FVjMj:kW DISNEYLAND EXPRESS 9 days $2590 DISNEY HOLIDAY $2440 wth Honolulu (3 rates hotel Disneyland Passport) CANADIAN ROCKIES 1 1710 words
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Advertisement531 1990-06-02 22 241 Tours Special School Holiday Tour. I r 5/8 days BANGKOK PATTAYA CHIANGMALCHIANGRAI GOLDEN TRIANGLE ****81-14 People's Park Centre TEL: *****22 ta^l TOUR HIGHTLIGHTS: Ry direct and new aircraft Songkhla Beach Tour 1 Breakiast 1 Lunch 2 night Ambassador Hotel Deluxe B Room wttfi TV and IOD Telephone >c(k_ Daily531 words
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Advertisement833 1990-06-02 22 262 Home Tuition kBLE TO FIND THE RIGHT TUTOR? Acquire a responsible tutor through Ed-Ex Tuition Agency (Regn. No. *****800 M) > Our lutora are carefully •elected to meet your needs at reasonable rates > We specialise m Pri., Sec., Pre-U level, piano and organ. For fast excellent service, call833 words
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Advertisement1372 1990-06-02 22 263 Academic Courses 263 Academic Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses :Sa^^ rm fllT!i^^ 0 ffs HOLIDAY COURSES provided jointiy by the People's Association the Clifford Group o^o^r Q WlooH fQMT kHOWI9O§9 tt CUFFOtW yfi or Schools at affordable rates. Courses Open To All Students Subjects: Engiiah. Maths a1,372 words
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Advertisement1469 1990-06-02 23 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses LVVl!?7^alsV^i'Vfi^9V?PtPWV9V^T9il mm mm mm wmm mm mm K^SUL^gJl^^^glg^^gUyy^^^^Ll^U^^^^^l^l wish to receive more information: Q NCC Olploma In computer studies Ae«Uto9|MmeTrarieVlndue»«AreMi«nenttooomponicj4MNCs I O C4Q (London) 41S a™«,« <^^ I «<^pr t ~^p.™n* 1™™,.nd.,w0,,0nl ™™,.nd.,wo,,on "Q it Prctrarr^ for Office Workers Q utu,1,469 words
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Advertisement101 1990-06-02 1 SECTION THREE B Desperately Seeking Kookafettes *jM j^M wQi m^ Dare yourself m the Daring Creations of KookaY Paris, *v&&FSßmmßsa^^m \^^&§^b and you might spot yourself m June 90's issue of M fcft- /^T\ Am^^^^^ IE Our cameraman is roving the streets for you. Kl^ml W J I W ft101 words
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Advertisement1975 1990-06-02 2 The StraitsTimeß APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES APPONTiVENTS^ IZZZZZIIZ__ ij&t Our client, a well established Leisure Sin I Lilian HHBBUHHnHBHUI^WfI fl Br^ W^^^P W 1 mS Recreation Club seeks suitable S3 v^ V fI^HHHH^HHBMHHHHHHHHRHHHi BUI^^IVIC^WMW I WHS candidates to fill the positions of ?%X ««niu«i ur»i n_t i™ Our client a real estate and1,975 words
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Advertisement482 1990-06-02 3 rDLUE ARROW, CONSULTANTS client, an established public listed company needs an V, Candidates should have a CIMA/CACA/ degree/diploma m accountancy with 2 to y /f 5 years' experience m a manufacturing yt A environment. y, /r The appointee will report to the Financial >x A Controller and be responsible for482 words
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Advertisement885 1990-06-02 3 fii iiiff iSB CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE VITB I THE ORGANISATION I The Vocational Industrial Training Board (VITB) promotes, provides and I administers vocational training m Singapore. Its mission is to develop to the I maximum the human and skills potential of Singaporeans m order to I support the social885 words
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Advertisement630 1990-06-02 3 I I I RESEARCH DIVISION Requires (1 DIRECTOR (up to $120,000 per annum) (2) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (up to $100,000 per annum) The Ministry of Trade and Industry seeks motivated and dynamic individuals to fill its posts of Director and Deputy Director m the Research Division. As Director/Research or Deputy Director/Research,630 words
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Advertisement803 1990-06-02 4 I HHHHHHHHHIH A CINTUtY OF StIMCE H9<n7W TURN THE PAGES INTO A REWARDING CAREER A The Pan Pacific Publications Group of iA\ companies are engaged m book publishing, g\ book retailing and wholesaling, paper j£= I=^ merchandising and paper converting and PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS GROUP denti u n g Reflecting803 words
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Advertisement589 1990-06-02 4 |||li!l!ll!lllllll rfil '"""""""""I COMPUTER TRAINING CENTRE We are an established and leading computer school witn seven branches located throughout Singapore. Due to our rapid expansion, we have vacancies for the following positions (A) COMPUTER TEACHERS NCC or other Diploma and Certificate holders m computer studies Good presentation skills Able to589 words
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Advertisement761 1990-06-02 4 ■■■KHHBBHH circa $$45,000 PHfl PV I Ref. No: £***** n exce ent opportunity exists for the person who wishes to take up a new challenge and I further his career m an expandHHBb^Hßb^HbHb^b^b^HlHHl ing organisation. Our Japanese client, a leading manufacturer of consumer electric and electronic equipment, seeks an experienced761 words
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Advertisement665 1990-06-02 5 Citibank. Only if you're into worldwide recognition. At citibank, one of the key Systems Analyst Systems Analyst we™™" sup^rTor e technoio^ f J^ate Banking Group Administrator Programmer And, as part of the technology You develop, design im- Privj|te Bankin BankJn team m the Private Ranking P'ement and document modifi- r665 words
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Advertisement327 1990-06-02 5 I MINISTRY OF DEFENCE I The Ministry of Defence invites applications for the post of I I FOOD AND BEVERAGE I I I I SPECIALIST OFFICER I You will play a key role m setting and maintaining a high standard of catering m the SAF. You will also be responsible327 words
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Advertisement662 1990-06-02 5 PROJECT ENGINEER Location Singapore Pepsi-Cola Headquarters for Asia Pacific Division The Person An Engineer with minimum 2 years industrial experience preferably m beverage or packaged goods manufacturing. Comfortable with computers Knowledge of AutoCad and Spreadsheet software an asset Z Possess strong technical and interpersonal skills combined with an awareness and662 words
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Advertisement695 1990-06-02 6 I KEY IN HERE FOR A PREFERRED POSITION IN THE TRAVEL TRADE Abacus is a multi- MARKETING EXECUTIVE with 3 years' reservation/ticketing exmiliion dollar Computerised The successful candidate will be perience m an airline/travel industry. responsible for higher level helpdesk He/She must possess strong analytical Reservations System (CRS) functions, researching,695 words
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Advertisement429 1990-06-02 6 fr^f] NGEE ANN a=j=z ySIJJ POLYTECHNIC £^£<sgu CENTRE FOR COMPUTER STUDIE S TEACHING ASSOCIATES *****7-Sss667pm The Centre will be introducing two new Advanced Diploma courses m 1990: one m Information Systems and Software Engineering, and the other m Data Communications and Networking. We are looking for academic staff capable of429 words
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Advertisement790 1990-06-02 6 We are now bigger and stronger than ever. Our merger with SIEMENS has made us the largest IT company m Europe. In line with our expansion, we are seeking the riant people to join our team. Head Of Testf ield Department Major Responsibilities: To head the Testfield Department which is790 words
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Advertisement800 1990-06-02 7 DBS BANK BANK ON US FOR A CHALLENGING CAREER Singapore's largest local bank with 39 branches islandwide, invites suitably qualified candidates to join our team of well-trained professionals m providing high quality service to our customers. The following positions are open to school leavers and to those with relevant working800 words
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Advertisement493 1990-06-02 7 M®bil invites applications for the position of PERSONNEL OFFICER The Job Reporting to the Manager, Human Resources, you will assist m the important function of human resources planning and development. Your main work responsibilities will include but not restricted to: Human Resources. Planning Planning, sourcing and the recruitment of regular493 words
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Advertisement645 1990-06-02 7 CjtZ\ housing W DEVELOPMENT Ml J BOARD invites applications from Singapore Citizens/Permanent Residents of Singapore for the following appointments: ARCHITECT ESTATES/ LANDS OFFICER Qualifications Qualifications A good degree m Architecture. An Honours degree m Quantity Surveying, Responsibilities Building oreauiva^Designing and implementing building projects Responsibilities such as public bousing, commercial complexes645 words
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Advertisement692 1990-06-02 8 SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING ENGINEERING LIMITED We are committed to excellence and advanced technology and will provide partnership with those who are keen to pursue a challenging career ir» the marine industry. a. ENGINEER d. ENGINEERING (Resource Planning) ASSISTANTS University Degree m Industrial or rPrrti*»oH Mechanical Engineering from a recognised irrujecij institution692 words
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Advertisement524 1990-06-02 8 OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR A TEAM LEADER AND COMPUTER/ENGINEERING GRADUATES AMT, a manufacturer of a wide range of high-speed printers and plotters is In the process of setting up a new unit to market computer-related products. With this Intended move, there are opportunities for high calibre Industry professionals to join us.524 words
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Advertisement495 1990-06-02 8 IntetAd We're hunting for HIGH FLYERS We're an unique agency that provides an invigoating environment and believe m rewarding performance generously. Due to our recent expansion and acquisition of new accounts, we are seeking quality people to join us. If you're looking for challenges, working with dynamic people, with an495 words
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Advertisement1608 1990-06-02 9 THE GATES OPEN FOR TANDEM. Tandem is moving. Driven by a certain momentum and strength that's a true reflection of our excellence and leadership m products and technology. The foundation of our strength, the entrepreneurial spirit that continues to thrive and motivate us, now gets a new home at The1,608 words
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Advertisement507 1990-06-02 10 THE PHILIPS PEOPLE SHAPING THE FUTURE Philips Singapore has set international standards m quality and innovation. All these made possible because we are backed by people who share our corporate policy continuous improvement and total customer satisfaction. If you believe m uncompromising standards m quality and outstanding performance, you will507 words
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Advertisement604 1990-06-02 10 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE MINDEF is looking for Psychologists to do research and consultation work m the area of human resource management. Responsibilities Conduct psychological research into the organisation's operations to help improve its operational efficiency Provide psychological consultation work at various levels Assist m personnel selection and aptitude testing Requirements604 words
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Advertisement635 1990-06-02 10 DRAGOCO ASIA PACIFIC GROUP (A L«ad*r In Flavour And Fragrance) Dragoco. one of the world leaders m the manufacture of fragrances flavours, is establishing its regional Asia-Pacific head office In Singapore. The new facilities will include complete customer service functions of sales, creative technical and production. To Hirther strengthen our635 words
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Advertisement2295 1990-06-02 11 Micropolis -a US disk dnvc manufacturer headquartered m Chatsworth, California has a US$5O FAni TTTF<; FKir^TKTFPD n\ TVPTD million investment m Singipo^ Spread over 230,000 sq ft, this modem plant provides our people j\ W inS^lLl 1 1EO CIMLjIINccK DUicK w.th a w,de ran^ d challenges m high performance dnves2,295 words
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Advertisement195 1990-06-02 11 Mecomb Singapore Limited, a subsidiary of Sime Darby Singapore Limited, is a leading supplier for a wide range of advanced technology equipment. We invite suitably qualified person to apply for the position of SALES EXECUTIVE The Job The successful candidate will join the sales team m the sales and marketing195 words
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Advertisement735 1990-06-02 12 Overseas Union Bank Ltd invites applications for appointments m the following areasSuccessful candidates will be assigned to Successful candidates will be Involved m retail services or branch operations. They credl! and marketing which Include will assist In developing retail banking business development, credit evaluation, products and customer relationships. planning and735 words
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Advertisement659 1990-06-02 12 A regional trading office of the world's leading manufacturers of electronics elements components and factory automation machines requires suitable candidates to join its ever progressive sales and support force. /sales executives^ Experience In Marketing/Sales of electronics components an advantage Ability to speak well m English and Mandarin Possess class 3659 words
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Advertisement563 1990-06-02 12 Advance With Asia's Leading Computer Distributor. CN.T. (Re) Ltd, Asia's leading distributor of computer systems and peripherals, sets you a challenge: To be a part of our winning team and to scale the summits of success with us m the *****. Sales Executives are responsible for the sale of computers563 words
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Advertisement530 1990-06-02 13 pi DORMA A Multi-national Company situated m Jurong seeks PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR (Assembly) To lead a team of technicians and operators m the mechanical assembly of hydraulic door closers Qualification: ITC/Diploma m Engineering Experience: Minimum 3 years working experience m a similar position of a mass mechanical environment Working hours. 5-day530 words
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Advertisement582 1990-06-02 13 At Apple, you get to hold hands with a mouse everyday. It's true. You'll each get your own personal if vmi are a nnalifinl Armnnum m »™ir w« MAC to work with v J qualified Accountant m your 30 s experience m computer, power supply or monitor m/«. 10 worn582 words
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Advertisement490 1990-06-02 13 In line with our rapid expansion of activities, we are looking for dedicated, capable and dynamic personnel to join our teams of pioneers as SENIOR MANAGER (ENGINEERING) INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGER The incumbent will direct the businesses of the Engineering Unit The incumbent will be overseeing the Information Systems Division, and490 words
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Advertisement159 1990-06-02 13 A well established manufacturing company invites applications for the pest of: Costing Engineer Responsibilities: To be responsible m cost/value analysis To establish factory standard cost prices To set up computation models for piece part cost estimation Pre-requisites: Degree m Electrical/Electronics Engineering Several years' relevant experience m costing and cost estimation159 words
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Advertisement811 1990-06-02 14 Design your career with a W^M built-in future In designing the Wearnes Boldline S Series, Wearnes Automation I rf 3^^BHBS I added m a vital aspect that'll accommodate future PC technological JHH P^ developments. And the product a computer that can never be outgrown and never be thrown away. >811 words
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Advertisement618 1990-06-02 14 (A P^SWISS BANK CORPORATION, one of a handful I Bj^P^ of international banks having the rare distinction 1 HV^ of a triple-A rating is expanding its SingaporeBBr based regional commodity and trade finance unit P covering Singapore, Malaysia. Indonesia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Australasia, Taiwan and the Indian sub-continent. 1 In618 words
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Advertisement624 1990-06-02 14 PACIFIC CARRIERS LIMITED (A Member of The Kuok Group) I Due to the rapid expansion of our fct shipping operations and fleet management services, we have the following new positions to be filled -1) ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SECTION ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT To handle debtors control, voyage accounting and prepare quarterly and annual624 words
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Advertisement838 1990-06-02 15 We are looking for male candidates who are physically fit and of strong character to join the Prisons Service and Singapore Joint Civil Defence Forces (SJCDF). Candidates from all disciplines can apply. am prisons service The Prisons Officer is essentially a social worker. His main job is to ensure safe838 words
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Advertisement972 1990-06-02 15 VV^' JL. JL JL JL. A.a^i JL. JL. Texas Instruments, a global innovator m high technology fields wishes to appoint a dynamic highly capable professional to market our range of transportation systems products to the airline industry. SALES MARKETING ENGINEER You will play a key role m accelerating Tl's airline972 words
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Advertisement882 1990-06-02 16 SECRETARY/ PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO MANAGING DIRECTOR INTERGRAPH CORPORATION is the world's leading supplier of high technology computer graphic systems with sales of approximately A rapidly expanding business environment requires the expatriate M.D. to recruit an experienced Secretary/Personal Assistant to support the developing management function of the region H.Q. m Singapore.882 words
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Advertisement563 1990-06-02 16 Citibank, Because you want a career that tops the rest. At Citibank, our top priority is to recruit, retain and develop the best talent available m the marketplace and to make sure that Citibank remains a great place to work, now and m the future. We invite you to work563 words
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Advertisement643 1990-06-02 16 *c are a leader m the security industry, with more than 15 years of outstanding growth. We are also security specialitU, providing a r= comprehensive package of services comprising consultancy, nstallation and maintenance of high-tech security systems. Our management philosophy Is one of car* j and providing career advancement Dv643 words
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Advertisement805 1990-06-02 17 TAMG DYNASTY VILLAGE PTB LTD 3j an extraordinary 1 2 hectare re-creation of China's golden age and the largest historical and cultural theme park m Asia, located m Jurong is looking for aggressive, self-motivated and dynamic individuals to take up the challenge m the positions of: fl| SALES MANAGER PURCHASING805 words
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Advertisement733 1990-06-02 17 TOWARDS ITS THIRD DECADE OF EXCELLENCE The Computer Systems Advisers Group is a We require Please provide detailed leading computer systems house with M resume expected salary offices m Singapore. Malaysia. Hongkong. W\ reC ent photograph and Indonesia. Thailand. Australia and U S.A VQTPmQ mPl^m/Ct^C contact telephone number to The733 words
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Advertisement532 1990-06-02 17 Nat Steel The Nat Steel Group of Companies m Singapore is engaged m steel-making, construction products and services, engineering services, trading, property and high technology investment activities. To meet the Group's corporate development requirements, we are looking for ambitious and dynamic individuals for the following positions: COMMERCIAL EXECUTIVES (Purchase/ Marketing)532 words
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Advertisement609 1990-06-02 18 SBS. one of the leading and most established public transport companies m this region. Invites applications for the following positions (A) SENIOR SUPERVISOR (OPERATIONS) Requirements Male with GCE 'A' level or Diploma Bilingual m English and Mandarin Preference will be given to those with supervisory experience Job Description. •The successful609 words
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Advertisement681 1990-06-02 18 HOT A SINGAPORE //4mt^ jjr "«5 council /y^m bbs Applications .m- invited from Singapore Citizens and jB I Permanent Residents for the following appointment: INFORMATION RESEARCH §1 OFFICER S Qualifications ft Experience |W An Honours or General Degree m Sociology or Social ij|| f. Science with a sound working knowledge681 words
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Advertisement684 1990-06-02 18 The National Productivity Board invites applications for DIRECTOR PLANNING RESEARCH CENTRE As Director of the Planning Research Centre, you will be responsible for formulating strategies to chart the directions of the Productivity Movement m Singapore, conducting studies on specific productivityrelated issues; analysing productivity trends and statistics; and developing the corporate684 words
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Advertisement218 1990-06-02 18 GOT PROBLEMS? Soup too salty Mouse m the house Car won't go Ketchup won't flow? Solve them with HOUSEHOLD HINTS HANDY TIPS Now! There's ONE place to find all the answers von need Mfhen thim^s go wrong. When household mishaps occur, you want fast solutions. The Reader's l>igcst HOUSEHOLD HINTS218 words
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Advertisement542 1990-06-02 19 llPlantek International (Pte) Ltd. The leading international plant biotechnology company based m Singapore has vacancies for: RESEARCH SCIENTISTS THE JOB: Research Development m plant Tissue Culture Supervision of research projects Provision of backup information and service to Operations Department Collaborative research with other international institutions THE PERSONS SHOULD POSSESS: Bachelor542 words
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Advertisement481 1990-06-02 19 LINC PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ABS is a mainframe software development and consulting firm specialising m LINC, the Unisys Systems Generator. ABS was established m Australia m 1985, and operates development facilities m Singapore, London, and Melbourne. ABS Singapore, a wholly owned local company, is now expanding its software development group, and481 words
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Advertisement1116 1990-06-02 19 Maintenance Manager ure^nl re f p V tat ion for being the largest granular heav> equipment/machinen especially rotating urea plant m Asia and uith the largest smgle tra.n machinery, compressors, electrical systems and production capacity m the world, we are rather both electronic digital control system and unique m our1,116 words
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Advertisement1343 1990-06-02 20 SALES EXECUTIVE You're effectively bilingual m English and Mandarin. And technically inclined. And have 1 to years' working experience m sales, covering local markets. Sales is if\ your blood. HL PURCHASING ■I OFFICER You have a diploma m Mechanical/Production I VV^^II ■ftflllfl^SW^S IN Engineering. And a minimum J years' working1,343 words
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Advertisement597 1990-06-02 20 f^— ELEC ELTEK is a leading multinational electronic! manufacturer specialized m the production of printed circuit boards, power supply, datacommuniaiuon equipment and otner high-tech products. It is now operating 6 sizable plants and employing more than 5,200 employees worldwide. As part of its global strategic moves, the Company is investing597 words
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Advertisement608 1990-06-02 20 The Market Leader m SYSTEM OFFICE FURNITURE m Australia is seeking for selfstarter aggressive candidates to fill up the following posts m Singapore (1 SALES MANAGER """"p Mm 3 years relevant experience Tertiary qualification an advantage Good proven track records and contacts (2) SALES EXECUTIVE (2 vacancies) Mm 1 year608 words
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Advertisement568 1990-06-02 21 g== (fWe) j^^g A well established electronics manufacturing com pany invites applications for the following positions: > GCE •a "A" Level. Preferably 1-2 years' experience m PTH. *j ■IFM^j 1 1 *^i ilr*il IB Degree Diploma m Science Manufacturing Chemcial Engineering P.eierably 1-2 years' experience m PCB Electronic industry. Secondary568 words
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Advertisement1002 1990-06-02 21 Enjoy the varied progression opportunities m a dynamic environment. Only HP proves itself. Over and over. So naturally, we invest considerable resources to enable you to get far. So if you have the intellectual horsepower, business acumen, leadership qualities and just the plain old will to succeed, look no further!1,002 words
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Advertisement137 1990-06-02 21 BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Pharmaceutical Division) YJLT c are a well-established fj^ Company offers attractive fringe £jS2X£I!J£2SZ ba an -a wi and marketing of Pharmaceutical commensurate with qualifications and products m major therapeutic expenence. Please submit a detailed categories. With the recent merger of resume including presentand expected Bristol Myers137 words
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Advertisement1577 1990-06-02 22 Vrtll^ Tl*+*flm=* T**^ PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT XV^Ltl J3l ICIJiC LkJ supervisors technicians Ml 1 Permanent Night Shift (FO1 EOL Burnln Area f^f* W\ IT\ II /^CT'\Z You wi SU H IAISC a learn <)( P«>duciion fesi Operations) M 1111 m.^ M operators m the manufacture of assigned You will t>- assignee!1,577 words
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Advertisement449 1990-06-02 22 CHANEL BOUTIQUE I I With the opening of a new Chanel Boutique at Palais Renaissance, we require Assistant Boutique Managers/ I Shop Managers I Fluency m Japanese is a prerequisite Related boutique experience preferred 'A' levels or Degree m Business Administration/ Arts Social Science Above 24 years of age Self-motivated449 words
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Advertisement589 1990-06-02 23 [mw-Hiimiiiiimmmt A well-established public-listed Company In Jurong has an Immediate > vacancy for a dynamic and career- oriented professional to Join us as: MARKETING "1 EXECUTIVE i Reporting to the Group Marketing Manager, R <IJ you will assist m all aspects of business/ M product development and specification selling rlj589 words
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Advertisement822 1990-06-02 23 AVEX 'ELECTRONICS 1 NEW SINGAPORE MANUFACTURING PLANT MMBbWHMMbIM CAD ENGINEER MBHHH ACCOUNTS Design a rewarding future here. Your challenge will be QIIPfQ\/IQfIDC m the design of high-density surface mount printed IPfVWHPffii^^ oUrtnVloUno circuit boards, high speed digital printed circuit boards, You Wlll assist m the P re P aration of822 words
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Advertisement413 1990-06-02 23 Every Byte Of Our 340 mb 3 V 2" Gives You The Powerful Edge. The powerful edge that'll open new opportunities for you to master the latest developments m the disk drive industry. At 340 mb, Maxtor's 3 Va" drive Is the worldwide champion. Come discover It all for yourself.413 words
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Advertisement608 1990-06-02 24 Our goal is to develop first class professionals. And first class opportunities. For over 50 years, Molex has been committed to providing quality products and services to the world's electronics markets. And today we still continue to bring people technology together, worldwide. So come explore these opportunities with us. ENGINEERS608 words
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Advertisement626 1990-06-02 24 Channel Your Creative Energy Here. Thomson. 7he customer is why v^re m business. And we go through great lengths to make this business a success. With better quality products and highlysatisfied customers, of course Thafs why Thomson televisions continue to find their way into millions of homes, m ail continents.626 words
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Advertisement500 1990-06-02 24 Advance yourself m a high -growth environmentEACgraphics. As a division of East Asiatic (Singapore) Pte Ltd, we are today South East Asia's foremost graphic arts supplier as well as Singapore's top name m the industry. To meet the increasing demands of our business, we want to add on two more500 words
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Advertisement592 1990-06-02 25 I W^ m Spinneys International B.V. We are a fast expanding Food Beverage management operator and restaurant owner. Due to our continued I expansion, a new important position has been created m I our group I SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE The appointee will be servicing the travel trade industry. j He/She592 words
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Advertisement1147 1990-06-02 25 y W M Jb I^^^^ 1 Mr At Singapore Airlines we're looking for accounting, auditing or EDP work. experience. You will spend the first few energetic and enthusiastic people with the You will deal with the financial systems of years m Singapore, learning the ropes of determination to make a1,147 words
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Advertisement783 1990-06-02 26 j 1 An/in The global link-up m telecommunications is fcisl accelerating. And zooming ahead of competition is the US$l billion multinational semiconductor corporation AMD As the world's largest merchant telecom \C supplier, AMD offers professionals the right access to an international telecommunications challenge. 1. FAILURE ANALYSIS 3. FACILITIES ENGINEER TECHNICIANS783 words
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Advertisement624 1990-06-02 26 SENTOSA DiScoVeß a Woßld of YOUI Own. Sentosa Development Corporation We are looking for dynamic, creative and resourceful personnel to join our landscape team to further upgrade Sentosa to transform it into a pre-eminent resort island of this region We invite suitably qualified candidates for the post of: HORTICULTURAL ASSISTANTS624 words
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Advertisement596 1990-06-02 26 NCR CORPORATION is a top U.S. Fortune 1 00 company and a market leader m the information technology industry. NCR markets a wide range of computer systems from PCs to large mainframes. Behind NCR's technological products and services is an equally important factor of success dedicated and dynamic individuals who596 words
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Advertisement69 1990-06-02 26 Retirement This book describes a retirement plan, covering all aspects: mental attitude, finance, health, living arrangements, work-paid or voluntary and leisure. It offers you a bluepnnt for the change of your life The secret is to prepare yourself for it, and it is not too early to read this book69 words
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Advertisement890 1990-06-02 27 BiM^M^ffl Automation j^y^fl^^^^ Manager V W P^P^^P^PVj The Challenge: ■il|F* y* T A |PsaBßffljtl|Kffi Responsible for managing all automation f^«j I A activities within the organisation V^^^^B vtiiifci^BSßH^P Responsible for planning and successful jjj^'ft execution of the robotics and intelligent J 'Ia^HaBBiBBK' materials handling systems .jfl§^|^g^HKß» Manage a team of890 words
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Advertisement59 1990-06-02 27 Untie that apron and unwind! Learn the no-fuss way to dress up your dish. Find a treasure of smart tips and cooking gems to help you cook the most complicated of recipes with ease. Imitate and forge your way to gourmet cooking with The Fuss-free Cookbook from Terry Tan Put*th«dby59 words
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Advertisement290 1990-06-02 27 ij An international manufacturing group is due to set up a new base m Singapore to market and distribute office systems and furniture. One of the key functions of this local base is to spearhead the move into Pacific Rim markets. This promises to be a period of great excitement,290 words
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Advertisement1335 1990-06-02 28 ■PH^^^rc^^Hßtt ASSiStant ProdUCt Engineer 111. Manufacturing Engineering liTil I ll'l^ll I II Ftlfirif^rim* The Challenge: The Challenge: 111 fl L^J "M II IV Pi »-llS lIIC^ MII Responsible for a major disk drive Perform engineering evaluation for i^J |J kJ |J UdUU^ Mana^Pr product line process yield improvement UVI '^SNhE1,335 words
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Advertisement421 1990-06-02 28 ELEC rftOMICS (A Mwno* oIiMUC Qroup) We are expanding and require urgently the following personnel: PRODUCTION 1 SUPERVISOR < ard snm) Job: Responsibiefororganisingand planning production activities and leading a team of production operators to meet production target and quality standards. Qualifications: GCE A' level or Diploma m Electronics Engineering preferably421 words
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Advertisement976 1990-06-02 29 NOTICES A SAFNCOCLUB C 9 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following: 1) Renovation works at the Club's Discothequa Lounge Tender No (A) NCO/4-16(9) 2) Installation of Split Unit/Ceiling Air Conditioners (Only authorised National Agants naad apply) Tender No (B) NCCV4-16(9) The showround and briefing will be held on976 words
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Advertisement718 1990-06-02 29 SINGAPORE REINSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of Ihe Company will be held m the Board Room of the Company. 1 Shenton Way #13^)7. Robina House. Singapore 0106 on Wednesday, 27 June718 words
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Advertisement978 1990-06-02 29 CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED. Y-fcd 3L ±k [bSa 3^) W PHI 52: CS NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-sixth Annual General Meeting of Chemical Industries (Far Ea*t) Limited wil be held at the Registered Office of the Company at No. 52 Jalan Buroh,978 words
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Advertisement903 1990-06-02 30 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDER FOR THE PROPOSED SIA TRAINING COMPLEX AT UPPER CHANGI ROAD EAST Singapore Airlines Limited invites tenders for the proposed SIA Training Complex at Upper Changi Road East. Only CIDB G8 General Building Contractors are eligible to tender. Tender documents can be collected from International Development and903 words
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Advertisement406 1990-06-02 30 humm \t is indeed an honour to be the official host to the G-15 Summit retreat. We await the arrival of all Heads of State and delegates to a perfectly cool holiday resort and a feeling of simply being... up m the clouds\ International Sales Marketing Office: Genting International (S|406 words
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Advertisement201 1990-06-02 30 NOTICE OF REMOVAL With effect from 2 June 1990, IJM ASSOCIATES (PTE) LTD will he located at the following new address: 36 Robinson Road #15-00 City House Singapore 0106 Tel No. *****35 Fax No. *****65 The transfer office of the following COd^Mnki tor which IJM ASSOCIATES (PTE) LTD are the201 words
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