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Title Section14 1988-01-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration559 1988-01-26 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST US can no longer support world economy on its own Japanese PM By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Japan must act to buttress the world economy and it vvill have to play a greater economic role m all spheres of international affairs because the559 words
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310 1988-01-26 1 Brynner's grim message from the dead Don't smoke SINGAPOREANS will get to see Yul Brynnei m the most touching role of his life. He apptars m a 30--second filmlet with a stark message: Don't smoke. And he delivers it with conviction. The chainsmoking actor made the filmlet m 1985 knowing310 words
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445 1988-01-26 1 Peter Hazelhurst - Sumitomo said to be upset by Shell's bid for petrochem project Peter Hazelhurst lly Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO A Japanese consortium with a stake m Singapore's petrochemical complex is understood to be opposed to a partnership with Shell, which has offered to buy out the Singapore Government's share m the project.445 words
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308 1988-01-26 1 SINGAPORE'S First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, was m Taipei yesterday to take part m observances preceding the funeral of the late Taiwan President, Mr Chiang Ching- kuo. According to the Shin Mm Daily News m a despatch from its Taiwan308 words
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Article, Illustration249 1988-01-26 1 THE Straits Times Racing Editor Roger Yue picked the winners of seven of the eight races held at Bukit Timah racecourse on Sunday. They were Rock N Roll, Patience Reward n, Wells Fargo m, Danny, Chok Dee, Bebas and249 words
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Article, Illustration828 1988-01-26 1 Yang Razali Kassim - Need for more visits by Jakarta leaders Yang Razali Kassim Dhana and Mochtar exchange views By JAKARTA Indonesia and Singapore agreed here yesterday that there should be more visits by Indonesian leaders to Singapore to make up for an apparent uneven number of official trips between the two countries. ForeignReuter - 828 words
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Advertisement15 1988-01-26 1 The Brunei Bank case Abrupt end to trial as auditor Peattie pleads guilty Page 1515 words
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Article393 1988-01-26 2 More for clean air POPULAR eating establishments are becoming more sensitive to the preference of non-smokers for clear air. The Straits Times found yesterday that only five of the 14 restaurants and coffee houses it checked with have not divided their premises into smokers' and non-smokers' sections. Yesterday marked393 words
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Article196 1988-01-26 2 The waiting game THE NAME of the game on Wall Street these days, at least according to The Washington Post, is waiting for the recession. The paper said yesterday that a recession is seen by Wall Street's economists and analysts as inevitable. Most observers are putting their196 words
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Article269 1988-01-26 2 Napoli stays on top SOUTH American stars Diego Maradona and Caraca helped Napoli retained its top position m the Italian First Division soccer league. Caraca scored Napoli 's first goal m the 12th minute while Argentine captain Maradona netted the second just before the interval. Page 28 Training for269 words
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Article427 1988-01-26 2 Best of two worlds CHOOSE the course for which you have the aptitude, says 17-year-old COLIN GOH m a cartoon i recounting his own experience, and his advice to teenagers makes sense. For be it arts, science or other studies, what counts is a student's interest m the427 words
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Article242 1988-01-26 2 THK STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IN TRUING Singaporeans to make Singapore a vibrant society their goal by the end of this century, Mr Goh Chok Tong has articulated what must be on the minds of many people. It is right that the Government should see its role as principally that242 words
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Article84 1988-01-26 2 BOSSES MUST SHOW WAY THE SINGAPORE Branch of the Institute of Administrative Management, UK, says that the major cause of the poor response to continuing education programmes is an apparent lack of regard accorded by employers, public and private, m practice. It adds that unless employers provide the proper84 words
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Article233 1988-01-26 2 TUAN SING HOLDINGS RETURNS TO THE BLACK TL'AN SING Holdings Ltd, the construction, manufacturing and property group that has been losing money for more than a decade, has finally returned to the black. The group yesterday reported a pre-tax profit of $1.01 million for the year ended last Dec233 words
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132 1988-01-26 2 Pledge by Ramos THE PHILIPPINE government is preparing to destroy the nation-wide political network of the communist insurgency this year, Defence Secretary Fidel Ramos said m Manila yesterday. Gen Ramos, who retired as armed forces chief of staff to join the Cabinet, told the Senate132 words
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Article, Illustration572 1988-01-26 3 HANGKOK The Khmer touge resistance group said yesterday that Vietnamese leader Nguyen Van Linn's call for them to disarm showed that Hanoi is still seeking to make Cambodia a subject state. Khmer Rouge Radio, m a broadcast monitored here, said: "The HanoiReuter; AFP - 572 words
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284 1988-01-26 3 DHAKA Crowds enraged \y the deaths of 11 anti-government protesters, who were killed by police, clashed yesterday with officers m several cities as an opposition leader vowed to intensify a campaign to oust President Hussain Mohammad Ershad and "avenge theUPI - 284 words
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361 1988-01-26 3 TOKYO North Korea announced yesterday that it is severing contacts with US diplomats and will no longer negotiate for the return of Americans missing m action from the Korean War. It said the move was m retaliation for Washington's sanctionsAP; AFP - 361 words
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360 1988-01-26 3 NEW DELHI President Junius Jayewardene arrived m the Indian capital yesterday (or talks on Sri Lanka's Tamil separatist conflict. Mr Jayewardene, who will also be the chief guest at India's Republic Day parade through the centre of New Delhi today, was officially360 words
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Article82 1988-01-26 3 HONGKONG Authorities yesterday repatriated to China 23 illegal immigrant mothers whose families are m Hongkong, but five pregnant mothers were not sent back because they were unfit to travel, the government said. Two policemen were slightly injured when husbands tried to rush into the police compoundAP - 82 words
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Article65 1988-01-26 3 NEW DELHI At least tour people were killed and two injured when a passenger train on Sunday rammed into a Jeep m central India, the Press Trust of Indta reported. The accident happened near Bhopal In Madhya Pradesh state after the jeep driver triedAFP - 65 words
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495 1988-01-26 4 Report quotes analysts and economists as saying it is due next year WASHINGTON Waiting for the recession is the name of the game on Wall Street these days, according to The Washington Post. The paper said m a report published yesterday that a recession495 words
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386 1988-01-26 4 WASHINGTON United States intelligence agencies are convinced Soviet laser attacks have damaged super-sophisticated American spy satellites deployed to monitor missile and spacecraft launches at the major Soviet space centre, administration sources said. These sources said they believe the Soviets fired ground-based lasers to cippleUPI - 386 words
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Article, Illustration153 1988-01-26 4 PARAMARIBO (Surinam) Surinam, one of the fewSouth American countries under military rule, formally returned to democracy yesterday with the inauguration of a new civilian President. Mr Ramsewak Shankar, a wealthy 50-year-old rice farmer and business executive, was scheduled to take the oath of office mReuter - 153 words
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314 1988-01-26 4 ISLAMABAD President Najibullah met United Nations mediator Diego Cordovez on Sunday and pledged that Afghanistan would show flexibility at the next round of peace talks m Geneva, the official Kabul Radio said. Mr Cordovez, who flew to Kabul on SaturdayReuter; AFP - 314 words
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Article81 1988-01-26 4 NEW YORK Dr Charles Glen King, a nutritionist who discovered Vitamin C, died of heart failure on Sunday at West Chester hospital. He was 91 years old. Dr King isolated Vitamin C m the juice of lemons m 1932, while he was a professor at theNYT - 81 words
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Article, Illustration230 1988-01-26 4 Junta's 'choice' is Haiti's new President PORT-AU-PRINCE Mr Loslie Manigat, said to be the choice of Haiti's military government, has won last week's presidential election with just over 50 per cent of the vote, according to official results announced on Sunday. Hours after being told of his victory m theReuter - 230 words
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449 1988-01-26 5 Women get choice to abort some foetuses NEW YORK Quietly, with virtually no publicity, a number of doctors have begun offering a way out for women who are pregnant with more foetuses than they want or can carry safely: they are aborting some of the foetuses while allowing the restNYT - 449 words
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Article60 1988-01-26 5 HONGKONG About 300 families were left homeless after fire destroyed a squatter area near Hongkong s international airport on Sunday. A fire department official said more than 100 firemen fought the blaze which raged for four hours. Despite thick smoke from the fire, flights landingReuter - 60 words
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Article39 1988-01-26 5 MOSCOW Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze on Sunday was awarded the Order of Lenin, his country's top decoration, to mark his 60th birthday and his contribution to the Communist Party and Soviet state, Tass news agency said. APAP - 39 words
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434 1988-01-26 5 HONGKONG A major reshuffle of the Chinese government is to be launched m two months as the seventh National People's Congress takes place m Beijing, the South China Morning Post has reported. The reshuffle is to prepare for a new stage of434 words
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Article, Illustration357 1988-01-26 5 Scargill still the miners' chief by narrow win SHEFFIELD (England) Marxist miners* leader Arthur Scargill, a fierce opponent of Britain's Conservative government, has narrowly kept his job as head of the National Union of Mineworkers after a hard-fought challenge by moderates. Election results late on Sunday showed that Mr Scargill,Reuter - 357 words
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252 1988-01-26 5 Contra rebels' supply plane shot down LOMA EL ARENAL (Nicaragua) Nicaraguan troops shot down a rebel supply plane on Sunday, capturing one crewman and killing at least four. Lt-Col Roberto Calderon, head of Nicaragua's sth military region, escorted reporters to see the wreckage of the aircraft m Loma El Arenal.UPI; Reuter - 252 words
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252 1988-01-26 6 urtfcer action to lain growth rfdent will focus .'.-I educational ex md ihe scourge s.sues thai drawn his occasional .mention over the m the domestic portion of eech foreign policy, Mr m will press hard for ■van Concause one aide de- as "nearUPI; AP - 252 words
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Article, Illustration145 1988-01-26 6 VIENNA Soviet scientist Alexander Lerner, doyen of the Jewish emigration movement, arrived here on Sunday on his way to a new life m Israel. Mr Lerner, who waited 16 years to emigrate, flew m from Moscow with mixed feelings about leaving the Soviet Union.Reuter - 145 words
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554 1988-01-26 6 Some charge discrimination and limited prospects SAN BRUNO (California) After years of fascination with Japanese management, some American executives are confronting it from a new perspective as employees of the Japanese enterprises that are multiplying m the United States. The role of anNYT - 554 words
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Article, Illustration81 1988-01-26 6 SEND this 12-metre Daimler Beta car with II wheels and a heartshaped bathtub m the back, instead of a card or the traditional rose on Valentine's Day. Made from two 450 SEL limousines, the car was on veiled at the Motor Caravan Touristic Exhibition In Stuttgart.Reuter - 81 words
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Article180 1988-01-26 6 SAINT JOHN (New Brunswick) Johann Hjartarson of Iceland, England's Nigel Short and Axtur YusupvA 1 of the Soviet Union scored crushing victories m the first round of the World Chess Championship candidates matches on Sunday. The biggest shock of the round came when 24--year-old HjartarsonAP - 180 words
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Article26 1988-01-26 6 BOGOTA Leftist guerillas hl^u up five electrical pylons on Sunday, paralysing production at an important gold mine for at least two we^ks. officials said. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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119 1988-01-26 6 SOWETO (louth Africa) The United States Ambassador, Mr Edward Perkins, led a delegation of six American diplomats to the funeral of a prominent black newspaper editor on Sunday and heard speakers denounce apartheid. Thousands of mourners of all races packed the four-hour service to payNYT - 119 words
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225 1988-01-26 6 NEW YORK Lee Hart, the wife of Democratic presidential hopeful Gary Hart, said on Sunday that his incident with model Donna Rice was "very stupid" but should not disqualify him from the pteMilency. Mr Hart withdrew his candidacy last May 8 following reports heReuter - 225 words
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491 1988-01-26 8 JERUSALEM A top aide to Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir left yesterday for the United States to give Mr Shamir's response to recent Middle East peace initiatives, including proposals by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Israeli Cabinet Secretary Elyakim RubinsteinReuter; AP; AFP - 491 words
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Article, Illustration236 1988-01-26 8 Poor paint job may have caused UK Tube disaster LONDON An incorrectly applied flame-retar-dant paint may have been responsible for the high death toll m the London Underground fire which killed 31 people last November. The Sunday Telegraph reported that scientists investigating the disaster at King's Cross Station believe thatfile; Reuter - 236 words
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259 1988-01-26 8 Sweden drops probe into Bofors affair STOCKHOLM Swedish police said yesterday that because of lack of evidence they were dropping inquiries into an allegation that the weapons manufacturer Bofors paid bribes to secure a US$l.4 billion (5J2.82 billion) deal with India. Chief police prosecutor Lars Ringberg told Swedish Radio heReuter - 259 words
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Article60 1988-01-26 8 SYDNEY West German bnxor Berndl August was killed m a motorcycle accident m New South Wales last week, police said here yesterday. A police spokesman said that Mr August's motorcycle collided head-on with a car on the coastal Pacific Highway near Lismore about 450 km northAFP - 60 words
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Article46 1988-01-26 8 SEOUL South Korea will try to join the International Labour Organisation (ILoi this year, Ministry of Labour officials said yesterday. TfcCf said they are planning to send a formal application to the 74th general meeting of the UAK scheduled m June m Geneva APAP - 46 words
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193 1988-01-26 8 BEIJING At least one foreigner was among the 90 people killed and three other foreigners were among the 66 injured m a train derailment m southern China last Sunday, the Railways Ministrysaid yesterday. The Japanese Embassy's First Secretary, Shigeo Ito, said the ministry toldAP - 193 words
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Article, Illustration747 1988-01-26 9 SUSAN CHIRA - SUSAN CHIRA Says one: I am loyal to my job, but not to my company By TOKYO When older Japanese worry about the fate of their country, they tend to think about young people like Hirokazu Kishida. The 26-year-old account executive espouses some radicalNYT; File - 747 words
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460 1988-01-26 9 Elderly Poles in Britain find haven in refugee camp NEWTON ABBOT (England) More than 4( years after the end of World W?j Two, 130 elderly Poles still live m former US army barracks insiae Britain's only remaining Polish refugee camp. "Most have no relatives, nothing," said a long-time resident ofReuter - 460 words
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506 1988-01-26 10 Ramos: We'll smash Red network this year MANILA The Philippine government is preparing to destroy the nationwide political network of the communist insurgency this year, Defence Secretary Fidel Ramos said here yesterday. Sm Ramos, who retired as aimed forces chief of staff to join the Cabinet, told the Senate IVfence506 words
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84 1988-01-26 10 US Congress approves $685m aid to Manila MANILA The United St.ites Congress has ap- proved US$339 million (SS6BS million) m traditional military and economic aid to the Philippines for this year, the US Embassy here said yesterday. The total includes l'Ssl2s million for military aid, US$l24 million for an economicAFP - 84 words
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330 1988-01-26 10 ABBY TAN - Japanese likely to pour bulk of investments into Asia- Pacific ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA Japan, seeking to recycle its surplus funds, has targeted US$3 billion ($6.03 billion) for investments worldwide with the Asia-Pacific region as the likely major beneficiary. A symposium organised by the Asian Development Bank (ADB)330 words
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251 1988-01-26 10 Philippine troops keep peace in election hot spots MANILA Philippine government troops, backed by helicopter gunships, maintained generally peaceful local elections m five violence-prone provinces yesterday. The turnout was reported heavy as 1.25 million voters cast their ballots m the provinces of Abra. Ifugao, Docos Sur and Quezon m theUPI; Reuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration139 1988-01-26 10 MANILA Philippine President Corazon Aquino celebrated her 55th birthday yesterday with a symbolic visit to a poor community of former squatters amid lavish greetings from supporters and the normally critical Manila press. Mrs Aquino told residents of Sapang Palay. north of Manila, that her birthdayReuter; AFP - 139 words
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192 1988-01-26 10 BANGKOK Thai police on Monday arrested four people for allegedly printing and distributing leaflets slandering the Thai I royal family, and announced that more arrests were expected. General Pao Sarasin, police director-general, said that police also seized bundles of leaflets, a typewriterUPI - 192 words
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129 1988-01-26 10 Saliva's better in tests for Aids, say Thai doctors I BANGKOK Thai doctors said check- ing patients' saliva for the Aids virus I has advantages over conventional blood-tests, a state-run television reported on Sunday. A government hospital doctor appearing on Channel Nine's evening news report said the new test wasAFP - 129 words
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377 1988-01-26 11 Call for council to plan post- 1990 economic policy KUALA LUMPUR Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia Youth has urged the government to set up a national economic consultative council to formulate a post- 1990 national economic policy acceptable to all. In a resolution adopted at its first annual delegates' conference during theNST - 377 words
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161 1988-01-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR A former communist leader has warned that the Communist Party of Malaya is trying to win over Malay intellectuals after failing to get the support of workers and rural people. Mr Musa Ahmad said the party had been playing on religious andBernama - 161 words
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384 1988-01-26 11 Johor agency okays plans for $127 m prawn farm JOHOR BARU Malaysia's aquaculture industry will be given a tremendous boost following a decision by Unilever, a multi-national company, to invest a whopping MJI6O million (5J126.8 million) m a tiger prawn project covering over 1,000 hectares m Johor. Unilever, through itsBernama; AP - 384 words
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124 1988-01-26 11 SHAH ALAM The Labour Ministry has identified several provisions m labour laws which are to be amended to provide a more encouraging investment climate. Labour Minister Lee Kirn Sai said yesterday that a report on this would be submitted to the Cabinet mBernama - 124 words
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Article, Illustration309 1988-01-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia values bilateral military cooperation with friendly countries to ensure peace and stability m the region, which is susceptible to foreign threats, Defence Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday. He said diplomatic and other forms of co-operation with friendly countries wereBernama - 309 words
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120 1988-01-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR The Indonesian Minister of Defence and Public Order, General Poniman, arrived here yesterday for a fourday visit. He was met on arrival by Defence Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, who visited Indonesia last year. Gen Poniman was ac- companied by 14 senior officers ofAP - 120 words
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377 1988-01-26 12 HANGI (Selangor) Local universities should play a more positive role m efforts to revive a knowledge culture" for the benefit of the country and people, Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. He said their contributions towards increasing the level of knowledge among peopleBernama - 377 words
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183 1988-01-26 12 SENAI (Johor) Johor Mentri Besar Haji Muhyiddin Yassin is confident Johor will emerge as the leading industrial state m the country m the next five years. He predicted rapid growth m investments m its electronics manufacturing sector during the period under the industrial developmentBernama - 183 words
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211 1988-01-26 12 PETALING JAVA Another four Democratic Action Party leaders, detained under the Internal Security Act, have submitted their resignations from their party posts. They are Deputy Chairman Karpal Singh, ViceChairman Tan Seng Giaw, Deputy Secretary -General P. Patto and Central Executive Committee memberNST - 211 words
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Article, Illustration234 1988-01-26 12 TAIPING Five schoolgirls were hit by stray shotgun pellets fired by hunters tracking wild boar MV their school. The five students of Sekolah Menengah Simpang m Jalan Matang were treated at the District Hospital, where the pellets were removed. Miss Margiana Rasib wasNST - 234 words
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239 1988-01-26 12 Yunos dropped from Johor Executive Council JOHOR BARU Datuk Mohamed Yunos Sulaiman was dropped from the Johor Executive Council yesterday after his election to the Tanjung Puteri state seat was declared void by the High Court. The council, which met at an emergency session chaired by Mentri Besar Haji MuhyiddinNST - 239 words
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120 1988-01-26 12 Worker gets death for heroin trafficking PENANG A construction worker, Low Kok Wai, was sentenced to death by the High Court here yesterday for heroin trafficking Low, 29, will hang for concealing nearly 2 kg of the drug m a travel bag at the airport here m August 1962. PenangReuter - 120 words
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Article156 1988-01-26 12 STTIAWAN (Perak) Five men robbed the Malayan Banking branch at Pantai Remis, 28 km from here, of at least Ms\oo,ooo (5J79.000) yesterday According to initial reports, the robbery occurred five minutes after the bank opened for business at 10 am. The robbers entered theBernama - 156 words
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85 1988-01-26 14 Asia's best airport and seaport in Singapore: Magazine SINUAPORK has swept ihr WCOad Asian Freight Industiv KWardi for Am. i I U-si .m |k>i t s*'.i(H)[| and air freight carrier. This is organised by Cargonewi Asia Magazine, a Hongkong publication catering to freight professionals m South-east Asia. The Port of85 words
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Article55 1988-01-26 14 The monthly Hongkong magazine, which has a circulation of about 10,000, voted Changi International Aii port as the best airport m Asia, and Frankfurt as the best outside Asia. The award for best seaport outside Asia went to Rotterdam. The awards were presented on Friday at the55 words
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92 1988-01-26 14 Man fined $1,500 for turning house into brothel A HAWKER'S assistant who turned a residential house into a brothel was fined $1,500 by a district court yesterday. Ong Hua Seng alias Ou Hua Seng, 33, admitted managing the rented house at Jalan Ria off Braddell Road as a b'othel on92 words
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Article, Illustration491 1988-01-26 14 GRISELDA LOO; VIVIEN CHIONG - GRISELDA LOO VIVIEN CHIONG Many have a special section for non-smoking guests By POPULAR eating establishments are becoming more sensitive to the preference of non-smokers for clear air. The Straits Times found yesterday that only five of the 14 restaurants and coffee houses it491 words
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161 1988-01-26 14 THIRTEEN Members of Parliament are m Kuala Lumpur attending a weeklong Asean parliamentarians' meeting. The delegation led by the Speaker, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, left for the Malaysian capital on Sunday to attend the Asean Inter-Parliamentary Or- ganisation 9th working committee meeting161 words
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493 1988-01-26 14 Woman made report late as she wanted time to think: Witness Attempted rape trial of senior police officer A WOMAN police corporal let four days pass before she made a report that a superior officer had tried to rape her because she wanted to think the matter over carefully, the493 words
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Article73 1988-01-26 14 IN THE Nov 30. 1987 issue of The Straits Times, we published TNT Skypak International Pte Ltd's advertisement titled "It's full of holes!" The Straits Times disclaims any imputations which may nave been cast on DHL International (S) Pte Ltd's reputation, standing and credibility by TNT Skypak International Pte73 words
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Article61 1988-01-26 14 THE STRETCH of Lentor Avenue between Yio Chu Kang Road and Yishun Ring Road will be closed to traffic from today to Thursday and from Feb 1 to 3. The closure will begin at 1 am and last four hours each day. Motorists can use Yishun Avenue61 words
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197 1988-01-26 14 Good Samaritan saves woman from drowning A GOOD Samaritan stripped down to his underpants before diving into the Macßitchie Reservoir to save a "very depressed" woman from drowning on Sunday. Eye-witnesses said at least a dozen couples saw the incident that night. Two reservoir security guards found the woman, who197 words
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Article51 1988-01-26 14 PARENTS keen on the art of making felt alphabet pup pets and teaching alphabet to pre-schoolers can attend a half-day course at the Ang Mo Kio Branch Library on Friday at 2.30 pm. They can register at the Adult Information Counter or contact Mrs Hasanah Johari on51 words
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Article, Illustration142 1988-01-26 14 THE VARYING heights and shapes of these street lamps along Cluny Road (above) have puzzled road users who are accustomed to seeing them arrayed m regular fashion elsewhere. But the Public Utilities Board has thrown some light on this matter. The shorter poles with142 words
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Article79 1988-01-26 14 PATIENTS GETTING treatment at a future dialysis centre may be able to recline comfortably into posh airline seats. This will be possible because Singapore Airlines has offered to donate 15 pairs of first-class cabin seats to the National Kidney Foundation for its next dialysis centre. The seats79 words
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Article, Illustration122 1988-01-26 14 MORE THAN 2,000 members of the Singapore Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Association have given a new meaning to the phrase "canned music". For more than three hours on Saturday, they used empty soft drinks cans containing wooden stubs to make sounds while they gyrated m unison to tunes like122 words
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Article68 1988-01-26 14 A 34-YEAR-OLD house agent who used six fake credit cards to cheat shops and restaurants of more than $28,700 worth of goods was jailed 21 months on Saturday. Among the goods Ng Swee Seng obtained were a gold Rolex watch, three gold bars and gold bracelet.68 words
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Article, Illustration111 1988-01-26 14 ROMANCE COULD not be further from the minds of these women (above), awashed as they are m the glow of candlelight. Rather, the lighting up was to signify the achievements of women around the world. In a ceremony on Saturday, the Singapore Business Professional Women's Association joined111 words
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Article, Illustration305 1988-01-26 15 CHITRA RAJARAMAN - CHITRA RAJARAMAN CUSTOMERS it th- beei garden m Cuppagc I sometimes get mor» order, and it is definitely not on the house. After all, why would tin agement throw m" t><'-s>, p.. stic bags filled wr slippers, dustbins it) chaii These missiles, and even305 words
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Article, Illustration540 1988-01-26 15 CATHERINE C. ONG - Abrupt end to trial as Peattie pleads guilty CATHERINE C. ONG The Brunei Bank case e> THE National Bank of Brunei trial, which started three months ago. ended abruptly yesterday afrer auditor Andrew Peattie pleaded guilty to throe false accounting charges. Peattie be* -a me the third to capitulate following540 words
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Article145 1988-01-26 15 |)11SI11CSS WILL 1988 prove superstition right and be a prosperous year for investors? After all, we are entering the auspicious Year of the Dragon. But it is hard to find anyone who Ls truly fired up about investment pnmpecta The Clash of '87 and the ensuing145 words
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272 1988-01-26 15 MRT site fatal accident: 3 firms acquitted THREE companies, issued with private summonses following a fatal accident at a Mass Rapid Transit station worksite more than two years ago, were acquitted by a magistrate yesterday. Their acquittal followed withdrawal of summonses by a sub-contractor, Chap Hong Pte Ltd. The summonses272 words
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Article, Illustration484 1988-01-26 16 These fighter-bombers can climb 35 faster and accelerate 40 9? faster SINGAPORE will launch the Super Skyhawk with its more powerful engine at the Asian Aerospace '88 show tomorrow. The plane described m brochures as "truly a meaner, leaner and faster machine" is the result of484 words
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470 1988-01-26 16 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By THE days of air-travellers hunting around for seats on flights to popular destinations may be over if a suggestion by Singapore Airlines is taken up. SIA proposes that airlines agree to automatically increase their capacity with extra flights when passenger470 words
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112 1988-01-26 16 Two roads to close during display NICOLL Drive and Telok Paku Road will be closed to all vehicles between 8 am and 6.30 pm daily from tomorrow to Sunday for the Asian Aerospace Exhibition which will be held at Nicoll Drive. Motorists are advised that there is limited parking space112 words
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Article, Illustration267 1988-01-26 16 JAL plans resorts abroad for old folks JAPAN Air Lines believes there is a "silver lining" m air travel, waiting to be tapped. But this is no talk about dark clouds. Instead, the airline is confident that there is a market to be tapped m senior-citizen air travellers. To prepare267 words
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Article, Illustration263 1988-01-26 16 Concorde fails to take off in Asia-Pacific THE Concorde airliner easily breaks through the sound barrier but failed to breach the acceptance barrier m this part of the world. This failure of the supersonic Concorde which can reach Mach 2 or twice the speed of sound (more than 2,400 kmph)263 words
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350 1988-01-26 17 Caltex launches new diesel, cuts pump prices Cheaper petrol too at Mobil, SPC CALTEX yesterday morning launched a new diesel with engine cleansing and rust inhibition properties which it said costs more to make, but which it will sell at petrol station pumps without additional costs. And it went one350 words
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Article39 1988-01-26 17 THE Indian High Commission m Grange Road will be closed today m celebration of India's Republic Day. Consular services, including passport and visa issuing services, will not be available. The High Commission will re-open tomorrow.39 words
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Article, Illustration589 1988-01-26 17 Man, dressed as woman, suffocated after being gagged A MAN dressed m women's clothes and carrying more than 113,600 m cash and jewellery, arranged to meet a youth one November day m 1985. It turned out to be an appointment with death for589 words
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Article, Illustration247 1988-01-26 17 Robber, caught by victim, gets jail and cane A WOMAN who was repeatedly beaten up by two men and then robbed of valuables and cash chased her assailants and caught one of them with the help of a bystander, a court heard yesterday. Azman bin Suhaimi, 21, was sentenced to247 words
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138 1988-01-26 17 A MAN was sentenced to a total of 15 months' jail and six strokes of the cane for stealing a car, theft of a road tax disc from another car and carrying a knife. Lim Cheng Hwa, 26, a mechanic, committed the offences between138 words
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295 1988-01-26 19 Japanese firm to invest $46m more in S'pore plant SPURRED by growing demand, Japanese printed circuit board maker, CMX Singapore, will be spending a further $46 million over the next three years to expand its Singapore plant. The money will be invested m more automation equipment to allow it to295 words
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Article, Illustration305 1988-01-26 19 TOA PAYOH police station emerged as the grand winner at a police productivity presentation ceremony yesterday, clinching the champion trophy being presented for the first time. The Champion Wits shield was presented to the head of Toa Payoh police station, acting Superintendent Seng Kuang305 words
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Article75 1988-01-26 19 THE stretch of International Road between Tractor Road and Fan Yoong Road will be closed to traffic from Thursday to Saturday between 12 am and 6 am each day. The Public Works Department will be carrying out bridgeworks there. Motorists going towards Pioneer Road75 words
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Article43 1988-01-26 19 MITSUBOSHI Belting Singapore will officially open a new plant costing more than |5 million to make polyester cords m Jurong on Monday. The ceremony will be performed by the senior managing director of its parent company m Japan, Mr Y. Sasa.43 words
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410 1988-01-26 19 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG It has set up two similar companies m collaboration with China By A GROUP of seven Singapore computer companies will team up with a Japanese consortium at the end of next month to develop and market information technology products410 words
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395 1988-01-26 19 LOONG SWEE YIN - LOONG SWEE YIN By TWENTY-EIGHT insurance companies have agreed to a flexi-wage system which will tie workers' wages more closely to company profits. Mr Shelton A. Chellappah, chairman of the Singapore National Employers Federation's (SNEF) insurance group, said yesterday that the flexi-wage395 words
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179 1988-01-26 19 Ways to measure market value of jobs being studied THE Singapore National Employers Federation is studying ways to measure the value of jobs generally held by bargainable workers. SNEF executive director Lawrence Mah said yesterday that a proper job evaluation system was needed to help employers m their efforts to179 words
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167 1988-01-26 19 CLERICAL and blue-collar workers received an average pay increase of about 3.6 per cent last year, acccording to a survey carried out by Hay Management Consultants. This was more than the 2.15 per cent average pay rise which executives got, according to167 words
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Article35 1988-01-26 19 KEPPEL Shipyard employees will be getting a bonus of 3 19 months This figure was announced yesterday following negotiations between the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore and the Keppel Shipyard management.35 words
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Advertisement146 1988-01-26 14 THE SHANGRI-LA -BRITISH AIRWAYS DINNER THEATRE PRESENTS Joan Sims Peter Jones Bmrv Evqus m jy r^ jlf' t£ m Alan Ayckbourn's smash-hit comedy BEDROOM FARCE" with Richard Denning Judi Maynard Davyd Harries Primi Townsend Caroline Webster Over 500 West End performances Directed by Designed by Lighting by Hugh Goldie Michael146 words
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Advertisement524 1988-01-26 14 jj^T' The Allen Manager's Seminar r March 21-25. 1988 Fee: Ssl6oo (SIM Members)/SslBoo (Non-members) (Fee includes participant's workbook and seminar materials) i A highly participative, results-oriented, five-day seminar that covers every activity I essential to the improvement of management performance. Over 300,000 1 managers have taken part, many of whom524 words
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Advertisement236 1988-01-26 15 mirror Ministry of Communications A Information coverage Commentaries on national issues, personalit) profiles. specialist guest column: interesting statistics; etc Subscribe now $10 a year for 24 issues from March 1. I9f Call *****35 for application forms, forms also found on back page of mirrc Photostated forma are acceptable. Available also236 words
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Advertisement435 1988-01-26 16 fJ$ Lunar New Year Consumer WAREHOUSE SALE (Saturday/Sunday)' Jfife New Year Bu Y s rk I?Vt xcellent condition GEC video ***** Jpm WT\c recorders colours TVs, P J6*% refrigerators, washing machines, JC>^ etc, all below cost priceI With SOC JV J^J. Prnm nnlw COOH Huckv draws fcJiS V $2 ■vide435 words
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Advertisement15 1988-01-26 16 Go on package tour if you want to be sure of seat: Fornm, Page 2215 words
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Advertisement266 1988-01-26 16 1 he Baron s Smorgasbord Mat j c s herring with sour cream chives Mustard herring Pickled herring Smoked salmon Dill cured salmon (gravlax) Poached salmon Chimney smoked salmon Smoked eel Smoked trout Smoked tenggeri Fish fiDel m aspic Black I Black roe eggs Cavier e^gs Shrimp eggs Assorted cold266 words
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Advertisement261 1988-01-26 17 SL* y flB 'Vv' <^B V BH^Kb v^^^SL^db^fl B*ll^p^»^i a r<tf^r J^ *jB B BSvH Im^l BP"^^ *j^mHß Krirl *^_^B Your choice of a video camera is clearer, now that Auto Focus and Instant Playback capabilities further Lens: 6X zoom with macro -Weighs only I.3kg with battery Sony's Handycam PRO261 words
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Advertisement280 1988-01-26 17 AMCOR CLEAN, FRESH AIR FOR HOMES AND OFFICES. Meres clean. tre>h ail for the asking Amcor's hi tech air fresheners will 'purify 1 the air around you hv giving \<>u a pollution tree, spring- fresh environment at home or m the office How is this possible? Amcor produces billions of280 words
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320 1988-01-26 18 Chinatown's street stalls open Saturday ABOUT 90 Chinatown resettled street hawkers and shopkeepers will be running roadside stalls from this Saturday till Lunar New Year Eve on Feb 16. The bazaar is one of the highlighrs of the Chinatown Carnival, organised by the Kreta Ayer Citis*ns' Consultative Committee (CCC) and320 words
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Article, Illustration504 1988-01-26 18 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN 22 Town Council 'pioneers' take up course m English By AFTER sweeping the floor, plucking weeds and trimming the hedges m Housing Board estates, 22 workers troop over to Ang Mo Kio West Town Council office for English lessons. These daily-rated workers of the504 words
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Article, Illustration214 1988-01-26 18 MADAM Saripa Karman's "tuition teachers" are two of her sons. One is a 12-year-old in Primary 6. The other is 14, a vocational institute pupil After dinner every night. Madam Saripa (right), 43, a gardener at the Ang Mo Kio West Town214 words
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Article, Illustration339 1988-01-26 18 Balestier Point the new boy on the block ASK any taxi driver for Balestier Point and few would have problems identify ing it as "that boxy building" m Balestier Road. Neighbouring shopkeepers and residents have come to regard it with affection as a unique landmark. The four-year-old peach-coloured 18-storey apartment339 words
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329 1988-01-26 18 Five 'full house' shows for PA group in Japan THE People's Association Chinese Orchestra and Dance Company will uke to the road this Friday when they leave (or an 11--day tour of Japan. They have been invited ay the Min-On Concort Association, Japan's largest music association, to give six performances.329 words
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Article, Illustration203 1988-01-26 18 Tours: On Saturday Tampines Zone 13 RC i organising a tour fror 9.30 pm to 7 am. Tou covers Changi Airport Jurong fishing port, Pasi Panjang wholesale mar ket, a midnight show am supper at Newton Fooi Centre. Register with R( members. Next Saturday, Ne< Soon Zone203 words
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Advertisement234 1988-01-26 18 Its raining prizes m the iJ lucky draw. Cv^!^\\\^HH^^^ AF^'7/^ VTi. 7 Sv^\3-^ To enter the 7UP Lucky 4k jß^BHf^br' se^ e/7 r/^ y°^ ft; address, I C /passport fl^| Jr fel V w. > s "v, number on the reverse side I W V A77a// ?o: 7UP Lucky Draw234 words
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Article620 1988-01-26 20 IN urging Singaporeans to make Singapore a vibrant society their goal by the end of this century, Mr Goh Chok Tong has articulated what must be on the minds of many people. For a country that can boast of having succeeded not just m housing, clothing620 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1988-01-26 20 The PAP convention Excerpts of Chok Tong's speech to party members What will it take to make Singapore a vibrant place and help Singaporeans lead active, fulfilling lives? First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong wants to know. Addressing the People's Action Party convention on1,579 words
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Article220 1988-01-26 20 While talking of the good things m life that Singaporeans must aim for, Mr Goh had a proviso: The poor and the underprivileged must not be forgotten. NOW, our vision of a dynamic and enriching life for Singaporeans depends on several factors which220 words
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Article, Illustration391 1988-01-26 20 A new challenge to stop the brain drain The Agenda for Action identified several challenges facing Singapore. Mr Goh identified another new challenge the emigration of Singaporeans. THERE is also a new challenge that is the challenge of the developed countries to cream off part of our talent. Canada and391 words
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432 1988-01-26 20 The Agenda for Action adopted by the PAP convention on Sunday was described by Mr Goh as more than a party document. He said it will be the basis of future government policies and programmes. THIS convention is a milestone m432 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1988-01-26 21 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK ASIAN AEROSPACES Asian Aerospace 88, which opens tomorrow and ends on Jan 3 1 at the Changi International Exhibition Centre, is the fourth m a series of biennial air shows held m Singapore. Although there is some way to go before Asian Aerospace achieves the1,371 words
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Article772 1988-01-26 21 Ong Ming Seing - Ong Ming Seing Our correspondent's file WASHINGTON AN American trend to "downsize" products is reshaping countless consumer goods and industrial items from watermelons and vegetables to household appliances and medical equipment. Watermelon growers m the United States are discovering that bigger is not necessarily772 words
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351 1988-01-26 22 SDP a multiracial party: Chiam MR Phua Bah Lee m his letter "Opposition rejection underlines need for Team MPs" (ST, Jan 19) not only revealed that he suffers lack of knowledge of the Singapore Democratic Party but also of the issue of the Group Representation Constituencies. The SDP will never351 words
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Letter234 1988-01-26 22 On lack of interest m continuing education 1 AGREE most wholeheartedly with Mr Mike Gray's letter "Professionals should take part m study credits scheme" (ST, Jan 8) m that there is a sad tendency m our professionals to chase paper qualifications for financial reward rather234 words
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377 1988-01-26 22 Go on package tour if you want to be sure of seat I THANK Mr OH. Francis (ST, Jan 16) for a well thought out letter. The problems he experienced have also, I am sure, been experienced by other Singaporeans wishing to holiday m Western Australia. Therefore, allow me to377 words
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211 1988-01-26 22 Not a full bottle from soft-drink dispensers I READ with much interest the Consumers Association of Singapore's query on the refusal of the two giant soft-drink companies to reduce the cost of their products since the price of sugar has gone down (ST, Jan 16). Case should also look into211 words
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239 1988-01-26 22 Don't scrap bus services affected by MRT too hastily THE related transport authorities have begun responding to the operation of the Mass Rapid Transit trains. First among them was the Singapore Bus Service decision to scrap five of its services because 40 to 60 per cent of their passengers are239 words
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398 1988-01-26 22 Coin machines were erratic because of heavy use I REFER to the letters "Queues at coin machines hardly moving" by Mr Y.M.T. and "Stored value ticket has given her some problems" by Ms J. Wong (ST. Jan 14) and would like to thank them for their feedback. We have studied398 words
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275 1988-01-26 22 THE post offices, as well as our airport, taxis and public transport system, "sell Singapore" as much as the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and promotions overseas, if not more so. Singapore is touted as a communications centre par excellence yet I have275 words
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Article, Illustration78 1988-01-26 23 SHARE prices closed slightly higher on the Singapore stock market yesterday as morning gains were pared by profit-taking m the afternoon. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which was up 8.73 points at mid-day, ended the day 3.97 points higher at 908.90. Turnover was moderate, 24.47 million units78 words
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Article81 1988-01-26 23 Trarenutco 306 -10 Cefttxn Me 49? -I tncN.jp* 44* -I Spore land 530 -S Shjnfn-lj 4?6 -4 Metal Boi S port 374 -4 two SOc 350 -4 MTC 7<c 340 -4 Utfitm 172 -4 Km* Sted Me 1M -4 Gimeii Me ?6? -3 Chtrn kw »S -3 Keck Sent81 words
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Article11 1988-01-26 23 UPP 2,130,000 QAFLtd 1,800,000 MMC 1,315,000 Chuan Hup 1,001,00011 words
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Article111 1988-01-26 23 Itn 22 tan 25 BT Composite 793 91 800 11 BT 06 OS 3 +161 CAW 6851 680? 10-fey M Avg 6878 686? BT 06V *****82 *****02 ST industries 904 93 908 90 ST Finance 1987 90 19% 78 ST Motets 597 31 597 73 ST Properties 451 80111 words
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Article47 1988-01-26 23 Closing Change Vol (000) Amtefc Enpi 20c 1 22 unch 6f GB Hktp 10c 0 645 -0 5 lj Smtapwe tbtmul Rnnters 50c 166 unch 0 5 S«c»tronic» 50c 0 835 +15 U9 T»» 067 +05 25 Tontww M 50c 0 83 unch Wepco 0 7947 words
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Article29 1988-01-26 23 DM Y FF S$ HK$ US$ VB$ 1 6747 127 80 unq 2 0240 7 7940 £***** ***** 127 60 5 6400 2 0245 7 7930 £*****29 words
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Article13 1988-01-26 23 THE US dollar gained 55 ticks to close at DM1.6735 m Singapore.13 words
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Article51 1988-01-26 23 Simex Eurodollar: Gained seven ticks to 92.72 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 20 ticks to 0.6003 a contract. British Pound: Lost 90 ticks to 1.7750 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost two ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 270 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Lost US$l.2O to U*****.10 an51 words
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Article75 1988-01-26 23 SHANDWICK PLC, the world's largest independent public relations consultancy which acquired the Gibson Public Relations offices m Singapore and Hongkong last year, has acquired Canada's leading public relations firm, PIR Communications Inc (PIR). Shandwick is making an initial payment of i 11 .67 million (5J6.01 million). Additional75 words
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Article77 1988-01-26 23 WELLINGTON Rada Corp Ltd said the October market collapse virtually wiped out shareholders' funds which, depending on valuation, could be substantially negative. Commenting on its half-year result to Sept 30, Rada said shareholders' funds had been reduced since then by NZ$2O4 million (*****.36 million) to NZ$3.6 millionReuter - 77 words
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Article59 1988-01-26 23 TOKYO NEC Corp's NEC Business Systems (Europe) Ltd of London will set up six British sales bases before April next year to boost sales of business equipment, a spokesman said. The first centre will be established m Leeds, followed by Brighton, Portsmouth, Sheffield and Newcastle. AReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration606 1988-01-26 23 LIM ENG HAI - LIM ENG HAI By Group records $lm profit against $&7m loss m 1986 TUAN Sing Holdings Ltd, the construction, manufacturing and property group that has been losing money lor more than a decade, has finally returned to the black. The group yesterday reported606 words
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502 1988-01-26 23 SPP Ltd, the paper manufacturing subsidiary of Tuan Sing Holdings, has reduced its group pre-tax loss last year to just $18,000, from the $3.36 million loss the year before. And the company, whose shares were suspended from trading m November 1966 pending its502 words
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338 1988-01-26 23 Long-term credit banks in Japan to cut prime lending rate TOKYO Japan's three long-term credit banks are to lower their prime lending rate by one-fifth of a percentage point this week, the first cut m eight months, banking sources said yesterday. The long-term prime rate charged by Long Term CreditAFP - 338 words
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293 1988-01-26 23 KUALA LUMPUR Mul-ti-Purpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB) is expected to finalise soon a MJIOO million (5179.15 million) loan agreement to meet the group's refinancing needs, banking sources said. It is understood that MPHB had earlier appointed Bumiputera Merchant Bankers to syndicate the loan andMBT - 293 words
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272 1988-01-26 23 Bank officer now executive director of OUB Securities MR 001 Soo Liat, the former Controller of Operations at Overseas Union Bank subsidiary International Bank of Singapore, has been appointed the Executive Director of OUB Securities. The appointment, which took effect on Jan 20, is Mr Ooi's first directorship within the272 words
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573 1988-01-26 23 EDMUND LOH - Creditor bank fails to get summary judgment against Teck Hock EDMUND LOH By CREDITOR bank Morgan Guaranty Trust Co of New York yesterday failed to obtain a summary judgment on a $18 million claim against coffee trader Teck Hock Co and three guarantors. The High Court dismissed Morgan Guaranty's application,573 words
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211 1988-01-26 23 THE Asian Development Equity Fund the first foreign mutual fund to be listed on the Singapore stock market but open only to foreign investors had a quiet debut yesterday. DBS Securities matched two offshore parties m a deal involving 50,000 units m the211 words
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Article4063 1988-01-26 24 READERS should be aware of the Irmtatiooi of this information. Not every transaction, not every price deaft m at the stock eichanje, n covered m "business done". Further, became al deairtfs at a particular price are lumpec totether, the table does not show the trent m4,063 words
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Article2825 1988-01-26 24 INDUSTRIAL? A^loto (2806 31 OS) Alci HMo( Akom (556 57S) (2) 5V (8) 58 (5) 57 AISBI958 100SH1) 101 (18) 100 xd API (43 SB 44S) (27) 45 (13) 46 I 47 (11)45 5(9) 43(9)43 5(4) 45(4) 44 ASM (1948 I95S) (15) 198 (25) 2002,825 words
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Article53 1988-01-26 24 U shares quoted hive a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Marfr stocks are shown m boJd print. Adjusted for scrip/ rtfhts H Tai eiempted dmdend ABU is traded m lots oi 10 shares each, with the pnce quoted it dolars Trustee stocks under CPF53 words
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Article402 1988-01-26 25 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 2% iVt 2 l 4 2 3 4 Monthly 2 3 4 Autosave 3 1 4 fixed deposit 1 month 24 2 1 2 iVi 2'2(1) 2 months 2' 2 (1) 3 months 2': 2> 2 2' 2 2 1402 words
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Article189 1988-01-26 25 Interbank Over the Foreifn Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S5lO foreifn currency Australian dollar 1.4460—1.4478 7.03—6.85 Canadian dollar 1.5806—1.5827 6.38—6.28 NZ dollar 1.3490—1.3516 7 56— 7.34 Sterling pound 3.6071—3.6109 2.79—2.75 US dollar 2.0225-2.0235 4 97 4.93 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign189 words
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Article121 1988-01-26 25 THE US dollar closed slightly firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed slightly higher at 2.0240/50 m quiet trading. It traded within a range of 2.0240 and 2.0215. It opened initially at 2.0220/30. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 1.6735121 words
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Article128 1988-01-26 25 THE kilobar market traded lgm 32-41 between 5531,205 and sgm 155-166 5531, 111 yesterday. 10 m In the Far East market. g>£ i^^s/s f&L&S"? at USJ477 70 X. u»=£m U*****.20. It remained very Map* imi 998-1006 quiet m the morning, clos- ing (or lunch at US$477 50 S PORE128 words
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Article36 1988-01-26 25 GOLD USS/oz Mon Fri Singapore 476 50 477 00 477 80 478 30 Mon SM Hongkong *****—***** 477 80 478 30 Fri Thurs New York *****—***** *****—***** London 476.50 477 00 477 00 477.5036 words
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Article19 1988-01-26 25 Rubber Closing prices cents kilo Singapore February 222 50 up one cent Malaysia February ***** up one cent19 words
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Article18 1988-01-26 25 Tin Closing prices MS/kilo XL Tin 17 25 down three cents Turnover 114 tonnes up 36 tones18 words
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Article29 1988-01-26 25 Ctovnj prices Copper i tonne Fri Spot 1408 00-1412 00 (1370 00-1373 00) 3 months 1295 00-1296 00 (1256 00- 1257 00) Market tone Firm Sales 13.250 tonnes29 words
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Article29 1988-01-26 25 Ooirn pricn 3H*»f USS/tro? «l Mm Singapore 6 73—6 78 6 70—6 75 Fit TWt Nn. York 6 77—6 82 6 70— 6 7S Source Credit Swsse Sport29 words
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Article24 1988-01-26 25 Ctowtf prices Aluminium tome M Spot *****0-*****0 (*****0-1102 00) 3 months 1067 00—1068 00 (1033 00—1034 00) Market tone Firm Sales 16.850 tonnes24 words
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Article84 1988-01-26 25 Crude MS/tome palm ofl January 1210 (south) February 1205 (south) Refined palm oi USS tonnes RBD palm oil RBD Stearin February 415 (sellers) March 415 (sellers) RBO Olein Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing prices on the KLCE (MS tonne) Month Price Last Trade Sales Feb *****22084 words
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770 1988-01-26 25 SHARE prices see-sawed for the most part of yesterday before closing marginally higher m moderate trading, reflecting investor uncertainty as to the immediate direction of the stock market. Dealers said most investors were adopting a "wait-and-see" attitude and would only act on stronger770 words
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Article393 1988-01-26 25 '*> ?5 Mil Chance Assoc Infl Hotek 2 05 -0 1 Bonk CM Eost Asm 20 00 -0 5 Capitol Corp 0 79 +0 01 Cathay Pacific A» 6 10 +0 05 Cheung (Cong 6 70 -0 1 5 Owia Light 18 30 unch City Resources I 16 _o393 words
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Article370 1988-01-26 25 Ian n Ym Ctunft A|<nomoto 3240 180 Akoi 463 Amodo 1170 +10 Avih. Chem 998 16 AsoN Gloss 1750 3C Bonk Of Tokyo 1400 +30 Bndgestone 1180 10 Conon 943 2 Casio Computer I 1 50 uoch Cfi/»n 548 -3 D Nip Pnnt 2510 +30 D isfcppon Screen 900370 words
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Article67 1988-01-26 25 _p! 1 I I I I -I I I i NST Index Monday 1,442.71 (1,442.96) -"3 Hongkong Hang Seng -t0 Monday 2,407.29 (2,422.38) g£_ Australian All-Ordinaries Monday Closed (1,277.50) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 23,318.40 (23.125 33) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,421.00 (1.404.00) Dow Jones Average Friday 1,903.51 (1.879.31) (Figures67 words
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75 1988-01-26 25 HONGKONG The Japan/India-Pakistan-Gulf /Japan Conference has said that it has decided to raise the extra risk insurance charges for aU cargoes to Iranian and Iraqi ports to a minimum 7 per cent from a minimum 6 per cent. It said the extra risk insurance chargesReuter - 75 words
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Article293 1988-01-26 25 Managers' prices for January 26 Singapore Unit Trust Th« Commerce 0 92—0 98 The Savings Fund 0 81-0 87 Spore Prog Fund 0 37—0 41 Spore Set Fund 0 62— 0 67 Spore Invest Fund 0 56—0 71 S pore Equity Fund 0 44—0 48 Asia Unit Trust293 words
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Article, Illustration473 1988-01-26 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Kcppd miai.fi Maw La Myian Myoma Ywa April GL K28 aside 27 01 Pa Gan Arrow Queen K17 aside 27 01 Progressus i Donguang K29 aside 31 01 Al Sana turopa K15 aside 26 01 Armada Satya Forthbank K18 aside 26 01473 words
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Article, Illustration471 1988-01-26 25 LCL Receivtij Receiving Ship (Voyaje) Arr Cargo Time Block Pear' Reeter (409N) 28 01(0200) F5 *****200 P5 Unlink <53N) 28 01 (0400) F5 1130 1230 13 Urn Modest (029E) 28 01(0630) Fb 1000 1100 A6VC laust MS (8802) 28 01(0700) F2 1600 1630 1630 WOO G2 H2 An471 words
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Article68 1988-01-26 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit < 100 implied interest rale) Open High Low Sett Kst •%Ur 88 92 69 92 73 92.68 92 72 2842 Jw 92.45 92.48 92 44 92 48 610 S*pt 92.18 92 23 92 18 92 23 60 Dec 9194 9195 91 92A 9194 6 Mar 8$ 9168 words
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Article30 1988-01-26 25 (US dollar Deutscherrmrk I Open High Low Sett Est Mar 88 0 5998 0 6015 0.5996 0.6003 146 ***** S*P* ***** Open bit (Prl): U5. Art \.l (Prl): me.30 words
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Article23 1988-01-26 25 (Bntish Pound) Open High Lew Sett Eat Vol MmrS» 1.7785A 1.7750 Janr ***** Oprn lit (Frl): H. Act V»l (Fri): NU.23 words
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Article31 1988-01-26 25 (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 88 0 *****3 *****54 *****80 0 *****2 0.*****8 234 0.*****9 S*P» 0.*****8 Open lit (Frl): Htt. Act V»l (Pri): m.31 words
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Article42 1988-01-26 25 Nikkei Stock Average Index i Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Sp»t ***** 99 ***** 19 ***** 99 ***** 40 M»r88 ***** ***** ***** ***** 1006 Jue *****8 ***** S*P* ***** Ope. Int (Fri): iim. Arl V*l (Pri): Ml.42 words
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Article22 1988-01-26 25 < USf per troy ounce i Open High Low Sett Est Vol f>b 4T7.10 Ope* bit (Frl): NU. Act Vol (Frl): NU.22 words
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Article187 1988-01-26 25 Monday. January 25 1988 Feb 88 calls Feb 88 puts H^h Low |«M High L,.« faM 55 CAB 5* CAB 57 312A 307 3 58 200A 2)0 7 59 123A 124 218 21 60 58a 58 568 57 61 20 20 20 1206 120 62 6 6 6187 words
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Article201 1988-01-26 25 Feb 88 colls Feb 88 pu High Low Sett H,gh Low Set* 70 CA» 71 CAI i i i i i f" 74 3 3 3 75 365 4 4 4 76 277A 372 UA 12 77 190A 185 27A 25 78 II3A 112 S«A 54 79201 words
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Article161 1988-01-26 25 Mar 88 calls Mar 88 puts High Law Sett High low Sett 8900 3698 373 CAB 8950 3198 323 CAB 9000 2698 270 CAB 9050 2198 223 CAB 9100 1698 173 9125 1438 M 7 2 9150 1188 121 9175 958 98 3 9200 728 75 9225 53161 words
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458 1988-01-26 26 BRUSSELS Italian businessman Carlo de Benedetti has served notice that he intends to shake up Belgium's biggest company, Societe Generale de Belgique, if he succeeds m his bid for control. The 53-year-old, whose aggressive drive for a key stake m Generale surprised many here, saidReuter; AFP - 458 words
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143 1988-01-26 26 Shareholders advised to reject cash offer KI'ALA LUMPUR Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Bhd shareholders have been advised to reject the unconditional cash offer by Sen Angkasa Sdn Bhd to acquire the remaining Kamunting shares which it does not own. Seri Angkasa has proposed to acquire 4.012,500 50-sen Kamunting shares otherBernama - 143 words
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Article, Illustration514 1988-01-26 26 DAMIEN LIM - DAMIEN LIM By QI BOUGHT some SIA shares recently, but did not register them. The share certificate is still m the name of DBS Nominees. SIA has since declared dividends and I have been unable to claim my dividend. What should I do? Shouldn't the share certificate be m514 words
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227 1988-01-26 26 KUALA LUMPUR Larut Tin Fields remained m the red m the year ended March 31 last year despite a slightly higher turnover. However group pre-tax loss dropped to M 52.17 million (551.72 million) from M 53.15 million the year before. Turnover rose to MJ12.13MBT - 227 words
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316 1988-01-26 26 Lam Soon may tie up with Lion Corp of Japan KUALA LUMPUR Edible oils market loader Lam Soon (M) Bhd. which scored a "first" m the industry and country when it used palm oil for cooking oil, has geared itself for further integration upstream m its plantation operations and downstreamNST - 316 words
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152 1988-01-26 26 SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries Bhd was able to take full advantage of the upswing m the world textile market last year because of preparatory work done over the last two years and it is seeking ways to enhance its market position, said152 words
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Advertisement74 1988-01-26 26 w If the Tokyo stock market can be likened to a forest, then one might say Kaisei is the compass. For more information about Japan's securities market and opening accounts (mm. US$100,000). Yasumasa Sekiya General Manager International Division Name Address Tel A REGULAR MEMBER OF THE TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE The74 words
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Article, Illustration384 1988-01-26 27 FAIRWAY - F AIRWAY HONGKONG INVITATION CUP By JOCKEY Larry Olsen, who finished fourth on Bukit Timah-trained Elcarim m the HK$l.5 million (about 5J390.000) Hongkong Invitation Cup at Shatin racecourse on Sunday, said after the race that "the quality of Hongkong's top horses was384 words
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Article221 1988-01-26 27 LIONEL LEE - LIONEL LEE THESE horses did well at Bukit Timah over the weekend and are worth following (ienrrcos Bid V suffered a bad check approaching the final 50m. He finished fourth but was promoted to third on protest. Upper Cot is heading for the top class. The221 words
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Article167 1988-01-26 27 LONDON Sunday horse racing m Britain was rejected m a surprise turn-round by the Transport and General Workers Union yesterday. The union, whose members include betting shop and stable s»aff, has withdrawn its support after failing to reach agreement with the National Trainers' Federation over terms andReuter - 167 words
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248 1988-01-26 27 KUALA LUMPUR Rothmans, sponsors of the $100,000 International 100 Pesta Trophy race (won by American Soldier II) at Penang last month, has set aside $500,000 for a series of three races for Class 1 horses beginning m May. Called the Rothmans International 100 Triple Crown,248 words
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Article, Illustration224 1988-01-26 27 At the 400 m Pictures by NGHAI CHEE WAH LESLEY KOH At the finish i*TT*3zSl liuaaa laajaa— mdisi Class 4 Div E 1,200 m 1. Upper Cut 2. Chinese Emperor 3. Fighting Saucer 4. Strauss II Margins: 4 4, 3 1 iNGHAI CHEE WAH; LESLEY KOH; NGHAI CHEE WAH LESLEY KOH - 224 words
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Article1016 1988-01-26 27 WEIGHTS for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 2 Div A 1,400 m (Ratings: 121-100) laM\ March 59 121 Mighty Mission 57 117 Mikajasric 56 115 Dollars 55 113 Kelab Istimewa 54 5 112 Prosperous Spring 54.5 112 Cherry HiU 53.5 110 Coronation Walk 531,016 words
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Article43 1988-01-26 27 JAMBOREE and Wells Fargo 111. who won m Class 2 at Bukit Timah over the weekend, have been promoted to Class 1 Patience Reward n, a winner m Class 4. has been sent up to Class 3.43 words
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Advertisement360 1988-01-26 27 I Congratulations Best Wishes I I SAMAERO COMPANY PTE LTD I on their celebration of I AAAAI^ fS f\ I I^S i I /n I Mr. CHAN SENG KEE I Mr. HUANG JIA-YEU I SAMAERO COMPANY PTE LTD official opening I X I 1 Congratulations Best Wishes to SAMAERO COMPANY360 words
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Article427 1988-01-26 28 ROME NAPOLI'S South American soccer stars Diego Maradona and Careca kept the Italian champions riding high at the top of the First Division with a 2-0 win over Cesena on Sunday. Careca, who joined Napoli last summer from Brazil's Sao Paulo for US$5.2 million ($10.4 million),Reuter; UPI - 427 words
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Article, Illustration354 1988-01-26 28 LONDON MANCHESTER UNITED, rocked by two successive defeats m the past eight days, bounced back with a 2-1 victory at English soccer title rivals Arsenal on Sunday, but they rode their luck m the process. Twice, beanpole Arsenal striker Niall Quinn had seemingly good goalsAFP - 354 words
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Article288 1988-01-26 28 Dundee, Spurs, Newcastle eye Brazilian LONDON Brazilian World Cup star Josimar may soon follow the trail blazed by international team-mate Mirandinha to Britain. The Botafogo fullback is being chased by Scottish Premier Division team Dundee United and English First Division duo Tottenham and Newcastle, Mirandinha s club. DundeeAFP - 288 words
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Article393 1988-01-26 28 Survey shows they would be welcome back m Europe LONDON English soccer clubs will be a welcome sight m next season's European competitions if the governing body decide to lift their ban m May, according to a survey. But Europe want them to keep a tight reinAP - 393 words
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Article, Illustration357 1988-01-26 28 THE HAGUE Dutch Honour Division soccer Ajax Amsterdam, bearing up unexpectedly well after the departure of manager Johan Cruyff, stormed to another victory on Sunday, beating Sparta 4-0 after a slow start. John Bosnian, who scored once m Ajax's 3-0 drubbing of Roda last weekendReuter; UPI - 357 words
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Article, Illustration514 1988-01-26 28 Real Madrid ride high as Barcelona fall MADRID Barcelona's long-suffering soccer fans were disappointed yet again on Sunday as the Catalans were huniliatingly defeated 1-0 by modest Osasuna, who had never beaten them at home before. By contrast, Spanish League leaders Real Madrid became the first team to beat RealReuter - 514 words
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Article408 1988-01-26 28 XV M ALINES closed the gap on Antwerp to two points when they beat the Belgian League leaders 2-0 m Brussels on Sunday. Both Malines goals came m the last 20 minutes against 10-man Antwerp, who had Van der Linden sent off. Clijsters opened the score after 71AFP; Reuter; UPI - 408 words
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Article336 1988-01-26 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Shaw Her, Joe m running for Olympics By SIEW Shaw Her and Joe Chan, Singapore's top two dinghy sailors, leave for New Zealand today on a training-cum-eompetition stint that should enhance their chances of making it to the Seoul Olympics m September.336 words
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Article186 1988-01-26 29 ALBERT JOHNSON - Khalsa's Europe tour reward ALBERT JOHNSON By KHALSA, who achieved a hockey double, will go on a 10-city tour of Europe m March. The trip is a reward for winning the Premier League and Elite Cup titles. Said Mr Harpal Singh. Khalsa's chairman Board of Games, yesterday: "The achievement marks186 words
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Article284 1988-01-26 29 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Div II sailors declared ineligible for funboard KUANTAN Seven sailors who had used Division II boards m Sunday's funboard races of the Malaysian Open boardsailing championships have found that they were ineligible for the event. The race committee decided that although the284 words
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222 1988-01-26 29 MELBOURNE Coach lan Barclay received a number of phone calls threatening Wimbledon champion Pat Cash during the Australian Open, a Melbourne newspaper reported on Monday. The Melbourne Sun said Barclay and his wife, Jackie, both received calls before and during the two- week event,AP - 222 words
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Article, Illustration445 1988-01-26 29 Swede gains success after Lriree frustrating years MELBOURNE Mats Wilander, of Sweden, ended three years of frustration on Sunday with his triumph at the Australian Open. Wilander beat Australian Pat Cash 6-3, 6-7 (7-3), 3-6, 6-1, 8-6 to take the men's singles title and dispel anyReuter - 445 words
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Article68 1988-01-26 29 AUCKLAND Tenth-seeded Pam Casale was beaten 6-4. 6-2 by Teresa Catlin m the first round of the Nutrimetics women's international tennis tournament here on Monday SrlrctMl first-round rraolte: Ruth Seeman (NZ) bt Cammy MacGrcfor <us> 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, Julie Richardson (NZ) bt Carin Bakkum (Hoi) 6-4, 6-1. AngelikiAFP - 68 words
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Article262 1988-01-26 29 NEW YORK Promoter Butch Lewis has slammed the door on a US$3O million (*60.3 m) match between Mike Tyson and Michael Spinks m June. Spinks stood to pick up US$lO 2m m a 60-40 split of the purse with the undisputed world heavyweight champion but I>owisReuter; AFP; AP - 262 words
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Article283 1988-01-26 29 WINDSURFERS are having their sides tickled by a herd of cows which appear on the beach every morning. One story that goes around involves Singapore's Ramie Salleh. who makes his camp on the beach. He was said to have been serenaded by them one morning as they283 words
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234 1988-01-26 29 TAY CHENG KHOON - Top seeds go tumbling at age -group tournament TAY CHENG KHOON UPSETS provided the excitement m the inaugural Pizza Hut age-group tennis tournament at Ayer Rajah. Chen Chee Yen, the favourite m the boys' Under-16 category, was the first to go, losing out 9-8 to Zamak Shari m the opening234 words
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Article, Illustration217 1988-01-26 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN BJORN Borg who made his mark m the tennis world, is now hoping that his trademark will take the commercial world by storm The five-time Wimbledon champion has started a company called the Bjorn Borg Design Group and he intends to use his famous name217 words
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Article, Illustration428 1988-01-26 29 LEE WAI WUN - Shadat in the footsteps of 'Uncle' Ramie LEE WAI WUN By KUANTAN A quaint brown tent sits just outside the compound of the Motel Tanjong Gelang, race site of the Malaysian Open boardsailing championships. Tucked below I tree and inconspicuous among the shoal of sailboards. the tent has been homeJERRY SEH - 428 words
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Article, Illustration388 1988-01-26 30 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Young Simon delights m debut By SINGAPORE got off to the expected flying start m the Fourth Asian team squash championships, thrashing Iraq 3-0 m their first preliminary round tie m Kuwait yesterday. Anthony Chua dropped three points m his 9-1, 9-2,388 words
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Article174 1988-01-26 30 Jansher too gfood for Martin BLOIS (France) World squash champion Jansher Khan, who won eight Grand Prix titles in 1987, added another to his collection when he defeated Australian Brett Martin 10-8, 9-2, 9-0 in the Blois International final on Sunday. Fifth-seed Martin, playing in his first Grand Prix finalReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration91 1988-01-26 30 KUWAIT Top-seeded Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, overpowered compatriot Omar Hayat 9-0, 9-2, 9-1 on Sunday to win the Fourth Asian individual squash championship. The former world champion won m a mere 29 minutes against an opponent who appeared tired after a tough semi-final on Saturday against formerReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-01-26 30 Johnson scare after 60m win SHEIUJROOKE (Quebec) Canadian sprinter E^en Johnson came vvithin a whisker of Loth shattering his own world record and suffering a potentially-serious injury m a 60 metre race at the Univei sity of Sherbrooke indoor athletics meet on Sunday. Johnson, who holds almost c sprint record,Reuter - 239 words
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150 1988-01-26 30 OXFORD Former world cross-country champion Zola Budd, bidding for a place m England's team at the World Championships m March, won her first competitive race of the season on Sunday. South African-born Zola, champion m 1985 and 1986, has said she wantsReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration356 1988-01-26 31 INDIAN WELLS (California) Jay Haas captured the seventh victory of his 11 -year professional career on Sunday thanks to a five-day score of 22-under-par 338 m the US$l million (s2m) Bob Hope Classic. Haas, who was m the lead after three out of the firstReuter; ALBERT SIM - 356 words
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Article609 1988-01-26 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON We will definitely have another one, says STPB chairman By THE Skins Game is here to stay m Singapore. That was the overwhelming verdict after the successful staging of "Showdown m Singapore," the first Skins Game here starring Greg Norman and Rodger609 words
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Article161 1988-01-26 31 Thai girl stops a clean sweep SARINEE KASEMSCAI. prevented a clean by Singapore golfers wht-ri she won the Thai Ladies Open championship m Bangkok on Saturday. The Thai international returned cards of 76, 75, 75 for a 226 total and a eightstroke margin over second placed Mikiko Ohta, of Sembawang161 words
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Article, Illustration708 1988-01-26 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SPOTLIGHT ON THE SUCCESS OF THE SINGAPORE POOLS PREMIER LEAGUE Gates increase by almost three times By The near three- fold rise m attendances it the least we expected when we launched the semi-pro League. We hope to attract an average of moreJERRY SEH - 708 words
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Article, Illustration127 1988-01-26 31 THERE was double trouble the moment referee Lim Jee Hock decided to send off Jurong Town FC's international fullback A.R.J. Mani m Sunday's Premier League match at Geylang Stadium. The decision sparked a commotion among the capacity crowd and one of them (left) dashed on127 words
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Article42 1988-01-26 31 BANGKOK Denmark's national Olympic team beat Austria's Division One team Swarovski Tirol 1-0 to win the 19th Kings Cup football tournament here last night In the match for third place, Thailand A bea' the Soviet Union 4-2. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article327 1988-01-26 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN RUGBY By RUGBY will be introduced to Primary School students, with 16 schools taking part m the pilot project which will kick off m March. However, the version to be played by students m Primary Four and above will not include tackling and some327 words
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Article, Illustration355 1988-01-26 31 West Indies complete rout of India CRICKET TRIVANDRUM (India) West Indies finished off their humiliation of India m the final one-day match of the series of seven, winning by a crushing nine wickets here yesterday. West Indies were 241-1 after 42.5 overs m reply to India's 239-8 off the fullAFP; Reuter - 355 words
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Article112 1988-01-26 31 PARIS Franck Mesnel. the French rugby union stand-off, will be out of action for six weeks after tearing his knee ligaments while playing for Racing Club against Toulouse on Saturday. Mesnel, who played m France's 10-9 victory over England last week, will miss the Five Nations ChampionshipAFP - 112 words
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Article215 1988-01-26 31 BOWLING Jansen Chan leads with 1,227 pinfaiLs after the first qualifying round of the Jatico Tournament of Champions tournament at Kirn Seng Bowl yesterday f-r*dln R Qualifier* Mm: I Jansen Chan 1.227 2 Jark Wong 1.176 )KM Mok 1.162 Wmmi: I Narisa Prateep 1.148 I Katherine215 words
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Advertisement105 1988-01-26 29 To usher m the Lunar New Year, the Chinese behove m purchasing goods and foodstuffs that signify good luck, fortune, happiness and success. The Straits Times Classified will be presenting a Lunar New Year showcase of sweetmeats, fruits, dried goods, plants and flowers on 9 Febniary to help usher m105 words
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Obituary, Illustration479 1988-01-26 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths ITEOW RO KIM Aged 63 passed away peacefully on 24 Jan. "M leaving behind Wife: Mdm Tan Ah Lek Daughtera-ln-law: Jarky Teow Florence Tan Tony Teow Betty Yong 'nston Teow Janet Tan D»ught»f son In-law Rlui Teow Lee Chlew Leong Grandsons: Qod Children: Adrian Teow Jessie479 words
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Obituary, Illustration130 1988-01-26 30 323 Condolences 323 Condolences WE EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES AND HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES TO ELECTRONIC RESOURCES PTE LTD ELTEE ELECTRONICS PTE LTD on the demise of their Director MR LOW SIEW NGHEE FROM: INTEL SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGY LTD ZILOG ASIA LTD (H.K.) JK MICRO (S) PTE LTD GOH ELECTRONICS PTE LTD WITH130 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1988-01-26 30 The Family of the late JOSEPH CHAI KECK KEUN (KAY) Departed 22.1.88 wish to thank the Priests, Prayer Groups from St. Francis of Assissl, St. Vincent de Paul, Staff of W72 SGH, relatives and friends for their kind attendance, condolences and donations during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY79 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1988-01-26 30 The Family Of The Late MDM YEE AH KIM Age 88 Departed 22.1.1988 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks appreciation to friends, relatives colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, donations, condolences, banners wreaths and also to Rev. Dr Paul Choo for his pra/ers during their recent bereavement. HE92 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1988-01-26 30 324 In Memoriam 324 In Memoriam r ii IN LOVING MEMOIIY OF CHEW LIAN HWE Departed on 5.0.10.7 9 ONG CMFNG PENG Departed on 20.1.87 Always remembered by children loved ones.31 words
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Obituary, Illustration188 1988-01-26 30 The Family of the Late MR. JOSEPH LEE EOO HOE wishes lo exoiess their heartfelt j appreciation to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their condolences, assistance, attendance, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. Spwcial thanks to Rev. Father Matthew Tung of Nativity Church, the Canossian Sisters,188 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1988-01-26 30 W.th deepest sy ipathies and condolence to t1 family of the lute MR DASON THANABAL (EX-NSB SSG) DEPARTED: 23 JAN. t J from SNCOa of Naval Supply Baa* RSM31 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1988-01-26 30 JOHNSON KOH KAH KHUE A year passed since you so suddenly left, time can never erase the memories we have Fondly r«m*mb«fMl by Umily27 words
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Obituary, Illustration179 1988-01-26 30 In Loving Memory of MARY FERNANDEZ (19/8/1912 28/1/1987) Anniversary Requiem Mass Thursday 28th January 1988 6.00 pm Church of St. Vincent de Paul 301, Yio Chu Kwing HoaJ Singapore 2880 In Loving Memory Of KHOO SOO CHYE D«par<e<J: 26.1.M His memory Is as dear today. As In179 words
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Advertisement73 1988-01-26 30 ACCEPTANCE OF OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 a.m. to midnight For booking enquiries. call 737-1166: Mori Frl 8 am to 5 p it. Sat B am to 2 p m call 737-0011 axt 5269: After office hours and on Sundays/ Holidays Learn to make decor statements the J^t way you make fashion73 words
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Advertisement18 1988-01-26 30 E Don't knock on every door. Step into "Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! C.A^T.S. [737-1166J18 words
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Advertisement70 1988-01-26 31 im SIDGfIPORE SWEEP! NOTICE I NEW DATES FOR PRIZE PAYMENT Singapore Sweep patrons are kindly informed that dates for payment of prizes of Draw No 2/88 to be held ton Wednesday, 3 February 1988 are as follows Prizes $5,000 greater will be paid from Friday, February 5, 1988 Prizes $3,00070 words
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Miscellaneous21 1988-01-26 31 BOWLING Jaticotourna ment of champions qualifying round (Kirn Seng Bowl. 10am SWIMMING Chi.ese Swimming Club's multiple age-group meet (Amber Riad. 7pm)21 words
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290 1988-01-26 32 Blast at store: Three teenagers arrested osive device i au Saturday's blast which ripped a small hole m tari at the Tiih Chung Einporiuni m Commonwealth /j.\enue. Investigators learnt tills after arresting U teeaagen. Police said yesterday that two of the i.u.sf had triggered the bl. retaliation a supervisor of290 words
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387 1988-01-26 32 Country still regarded as good credit risk, say bankers JAKARTA Indonesia, facing growing debt repayment problems, is expected to ask for more help from the International MoneUU y F"und during talks m Jakarta this week, bankers said yesterday. In a statement released aheadReuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration327 1988-01-26 32 THESE 15 cakes carried a special message for pupils of the Fuchun Secondary School yesterday. They said: "You are important. Happy Birthday." The school was celebrating the birthdays of 30 students born m January. On the last Monday of each month, it will celebrate327 words
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Article, Illustration300 1988-01-26 32 POLICE have arrested a suspect after a woman was knifed to death and another was seriously injured by a man during a quarrel over rent m their flat over the weekend. Miss Poon Yit Fong, 30, a waitress at a seafood restaurant300 words
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Article46 1988-01-26 32 What it should have been A CAPTION m The Straits Times on Saturday identified Mr Tan Thian Seng as president of the Singapore News and Publications Employees Union. He is, m fact, president of the Singapore National Union of Journalists. We are sorry for the error.46 words
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212 1988-01-26 32 NEUROSURGEON Dr Lim Djoe Phing was arrested last Friday because the family of a former patient had lodged a complaint that he cheated them, police said yesterday. Dr Lim, 41, a potential defendant m the continuing coroner's inquest into the death of another212 words
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391 1988-01-26 32 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By KUALA LUMPUR Hearing of a suit to hftVt the results of last year's Umno party election declared invalid was yesterday postponed by a day to enable counsel to reach an understanding on the facts of the case. The High Court391 words
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221 1988-01-26 32 Traffic news 'live' on radio from Monday TRAFFIC Police will broadcast "live" over the radio road conditions from next Monday. The Operations Room of the Traffic Police at Maxwell Road will also make direct broadcasts on flood situations, m addition to road closures, diversions, road accidents and other traffic aunouru221 words
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Article29 1988-01-26 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 3U industrial stocks rose 6.97 points to 1,910.48 an hour after trading on the Ne*v York Stuclc Exchange yesterday. APAP - 29 words
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Advertisement11 1988-01-26 32 K^v^AASSSa ink I Si *V J •if or ,'^f %^S^^S^SSS^S^ I11 words
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Advertisement443 1988-01-26 32 MEET PY at the PY Caravan Show, 26-31 Jan, Sim Lim Square. Front feed capability In addition to the conventional feed slot. So you can feed a cut sheet letterhead from the front without having to remove the continuous form m the other slot But that's not all The NEC443 words
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Miscellaneous201 1988-01-26 32 Showers over several areas m the late morning and afternoon. TEMP (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mil SUNSET today: 7.19 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 am. Gimi NEMTHER Adelaide 1123 C Fine Los Angeles 922 C Cleai Amsterdam 6/10 C Cloudy Madrid 5 15 C Cloudy Athens201 words
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Letter655 1988-01-26 1 I Treasures in both subjects I TOOK the Pure Science combination in Secondary school and in junior college. Yet, the Humanities, in particular, literature, have always held me in thrall. My brother and I were encouraged by our parents to read and think "Science and655 words
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801 1988-01-26 2 I QUALIFIED for the Arts stream at the end of Secondary 2 and felt a failure. Mum persuaded the principal to put me into Science. This gentle and softspoken man advised me to stay m the Arts because I had a greater iffinity for literature801 words
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Letter251 1988-01-26 2 A SISTER, 17, writes an open letter to her brother: "Mum's health is poor. Our family has financial problems. Yet, instead of saving as much of your daily allowance of $5 as possible, you spend it on materialistic and branded things. Mum gives you more money than251 words
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Advertisement84 1988-01-26 1 ■^■BHB^^BB^B^BLi^BB^^BB^BBfI LP^ J BZ S^ ■ft H i A A l p% vr^v 0 p% i v j I BBBBBBBBBBBIi B^^^^ BB^ mm Wf \llß BF^^lbl H^f X Bwiv i( HS V~ 1 iiWcTriKi IllitriW B*^ jH B^.' >^C^^H B^BV^9b^F^^<k. "~o B^BL^lßlßr lir^^l B^^Sl Bm if ill --^'f' B^B^J^^i B^B^^i^^,>\\\l^^^^^^^^^^^^yß^B^B^B^B^B^B^BV^^.84 words
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Advertisement118 1988-01-26 1 For this Season at $64 per month 1 mBBBp vs f Rent the latest TVA/ideo model from THORN EMI and enjoy watching your favourite TV or Video Programme this festive j .^Bifci, season. No worries with breakdowns, no 'arge cash outlay and Ik you can change your model anytime i118 words
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Miscellaneous98 1988-01-26 1 1/117 /> il TW PIE^E BUT i FERSO!^ T0 ftTV /^JkMH^ L 1 INiJOST\d£ BPKJ6 btKIE /TO FEE OR Ut>T TO X Trt OS? OF PEERS. I WAS THE V. M WJ?J iTOME I "ftftT AtDEb COIDUR. TO R^ N T Lo t^, BAhLW T ml L« AKb IT CAVE!98 words
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Advertisement159 1988-01-26 2 NOTICE li^ l^ l —ll l^^^^ i^ For More FERRINGHI BEACH HOTEL, PENANG, notices MAI AYSIA MALA 1 31A. Ptease Refer For Sale By Tender i«^^ v te^^Wl Penguin ia^Paf%V'tf%BPaf%BA^^^ B A laaal t'n^ W* Mile, Bam Ferringhi Road, Full Service Hotel. VVHUI'W 350 Luxurious Rooms. »WnlK> Mins drive fn»n\159 words
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Advertisement112 1988-01-26 2 Write and speak better English with our specialist home-study diploma training m business English. Find a BETTER job QUICK AND EASY, clean and concise Covers ALL ASPECTS of business SPECIALLY WRITTEN for people whose mother tongue is not English FREE PROSPECTUS, NO OBLIGATION If you're over 15 and want to112 words
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Miscellaneous346 1988-01-26 2 My big switch from Science to Arts ICM THROO6H Hni w WT u%nnt PS Bal THt> WERE ftLL UNFOUNS^Et), W D'S rWAin «Ah feE ftN mi blMct\.* f )NR A l^ 11tl^ b P™^ >Ll& Swnm 'm1 UFF HflS SuPPe^ moST Art IS A HSAfcTFEIT THE CfTloM DF TAKMM6 w346 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1988-01-26 3 Sinorama - Sinorama IN JUST 30 years, Taiwan's industry has developed to the point where the Made m Taiwan label has permeated the world market. What about its cultural products with a history of 5,000 years? For about 10 years now, Chinese culture has gained popularity m Europe1,068 words
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Article, Illustration138 1988-01-26 3 &»wxft»aj ft mist C *&H Made m Taiwan" &m #£ffj+l3;cffc«B'Jl Ad« &f- f# HJt A "X4t A T^mifeitt i?4^ tr .4'j 5U ft X *ft tk A .ft «/f->r*u 1? Lai *Jt a a j i (Si |s] ffii iift- *ft ■^&w^ n 4^ fftff]Ho-^t* "*fh 5 0 £3 l138 words
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Article, Illustration592 1988-01-26 3 HONG CHON6 WING - CHON6 WING HONG GRAND GUANGDONG ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR Singapore Handicrafts Building, on till Feb 7. IF YOU are riding m this chariot (right), do not throw stones it is made of delicate green jade. Once a majestic mode of transport for the emperors of592 words
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Article83 1988-01-26 3 5^ L^ I k'b'r- f^lf'l^Dil £*£**> Bifrft4r£ffi tt fcffr iifjjt m k fc -n ft- m a hist mti.m*.num a si**- B»fu Bfvmvii m it H w i»j n c -.iilii It M li p> m m. tt m m UtE tut Iksfe*« W it it.'ffV: &^M*«^ R^H«m :is{ ffl;83 words
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Article, Illustration403 1988-01-26 3 FOLK handicrafts are inextricably linked to natural climatic and environmental conditions. Taiwan's bamboo craft is a good example. As Taiwan has a tropical climate and abounds m bamboo, it naturally produces all kinds of bamboo wares. An ancient saying says: "Bamboo shoots for food,Sinorama - 403 words
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Article57 1988-01-26 3 rr« ft &»tt2:tt* •'MM* fi'jf^j f a a tiff* •a n ft n 1 rrruwto iK*tlr* BStfTTf* ft S zm v. h> s>#«« IS't'ttJE i"f.\. rt S^^«*Wttffl -^ft- ilk rr %a*ft i iH: IP ft MM ::H ttUr i^w^^n •ff [ftiff'j -.wjismßft^ /a trie ri-jfiijiftif, i»ii JEie ii^fi'jri-it fctt 2m57 words
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Article, Illustration719 1988-01-26 4 HAJI MUSA KASBI - HAJI MUSA KASBI By A LANE m the former Malay Settlement (now Kaki Bukit) once bore the name Haji Ambo Sooloh. An übiquitous philanthrophist, Haji Ambo Sooloh is one of the few Malay Singaporeans who will go down m the annals as someone719 words
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Article628 1988-01-26 4 HA JI Ambo Sooloh adalah antara beberapa orang anak Melayu yang namanya tercacat dalam lipatan sejarah sebagai anggota masyarakat yang pernah bergiat dalam beberapa buah badan setempat kebajikan, agama, siasah dan riadah. Mengenang kembali jasa dan pelibatan beliau antara tahun-tahun 30-an dengan awal 50-an nyatalah628 words
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Article, Illustration294 1988-01-26 4 Bahagian 4 Word Quiz BL, Part 4 INSTRUCTIONS: By using the clues given, fill m the empty boxes below to form the words required. r Name: Sex: i i Address i NR IC No: Age: Tel No I 1 I PANDUAN (claea): MELINTANG (across) 3. gopoh-gapah294 words
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Advertisement447 1988-01-26 4 Vapjtol: last sayT (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15 TOMORROW ONLY at SAVOY w \d\ i\ 1 1 ki vi /^r > s^ pj PROPORTIONS m^im ]T L,W j*gp J *»tr i «f.jite> M^k Dennis OuatO Marrm Vxxr^^^^% I «B b Megßvan Kevm McCaany H|B9> «HWi447 words
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Advertisement538 1988-01-26 4 ORGANISATION TODAY ONI.Y B It om, I 30 400 700 9 I b H "CLUMSY SOLDIERS 3" Mandarin film m color aj LAST DAY II om I 30 J3O 7 00, 900 "PICTURC ol a NYMPH BJ Mandarin film m coloi TOMORROW ONLY LET'S MAKE LAUGH" 7- Mandarin film m538 words
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Advertisement302 1988-01-26 4 (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1 30, 4.00, 630 A 9.15pm I B^^^ **^BM |^^(N^TrE^LIST) O I I I I I I bFI O fl A I L r > Oa^i^a^a^at j aM i k A a i i k ili!l I -fl iB In 7 > •B^BEjHA/^iiM^iirMi^^fii^i^BJHMßi; (*****88) 5 SHOWS:302 words
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Advertisement955 1988-01-26 5 V A mm 1 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday lo Friday: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (sp.m. deadline for next day) Saturday: 8.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. (11a.m. deadline lor The Sunday Times) Public Holiday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. I COUNTER SERVICE: I TIMES HOUSE 3M Kirn Sang Road. Singapore 0923955 words
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Advertisement779 1988-01-26 5 u&u 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out /T> (£apttal Vil 3 207 Cantonment Rd (opp Cantonment School) Spore 0208 Tel *****89/*****16 QPan duty: Imn 10 2 30pm. Spm to 10 30pm *S"^ s n. presents RAW FISH Ist Jan. 14th Mar. We ssrva. Qtnulne Cantonese Cuisine BOILED SHARK'S FINS WITH779 words
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Advertisement708 1988-01-26 5 22 Computer Products/ Services Get your latest CTX CGA/ EGA colour monitors with 5-YR. WARRANTY before 31st Jan. 1988 a MtcroNnk PC/XT Panasonic printer Free Smartllnk Modem: $I,**s a MicroHnk AT 286 with 1.2M8 drive free gift: $1,990 with 2 yrs. warranty a Latest Turbo PCXT 640K with 2 Japanese708 words
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Advertisement747 1988-01-26 5 1 1 1 1 )f l^737 nee I ShMBHH^^ |C.A.T.S.| TLX: R*****3 CLASS FAX: 732-0230 22 Computer Products/ 22 Computer Products/ 22 Computer Products/ 22 Computer Products/ 22 Computer Product! Services Services i Services j Services Services Roland is the name of m m^ a very versatile ptottenf if Roland747 words
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Advertisement423 1988-01-26 5 35 Home Furniture/ Furnishing CURTAIN MATERIALS UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Excess stocks from Hotel Projects also oddments of rattan and other furniture. All clearing below cost. Weekdays 10 ani 8 pm Sunday 10 am 6 pm. 327-329 Clemenceau Aye. Tel: *****77. DIRECT FACTORY KITCHEN St bedroom wardrobe at $90 p.f.r. Good workmanship423 words
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Advertisement370 1988-01-26 5 38 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators i NEW/ USED COMMERCIAL/ domestic fridge, aircon., cooker, Ice-maker, washing machine for sale/ trade-In/ rental, repair/ service/ install/ respray also. Day St night. *****97/ *****31. AIRCON. FRIDGE. T.V7 antenna. Washing machine. New/ 2ndhand for Sale/ Trade- In Repair Install Si Respray. *****87/ 4887 MEMORABLE f^^ Let them370 words
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Advertisement40 1988-01-26 5 38 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators ■B^B^B^HBaVBIBBBBBBBBBIB^BaB^B^B^B^B^BBBaBBMBaaB^HBBBi WE SELL. INSTAL. service, repair, overhaul, respray new/ old alrcons., fridges, washing machines, shower heaters, fans. We also sell general and life Insurance. Tel: *****35 BUY/ SELL/ REPAIR/ Spllt-alr-con./ Fridge/ Washing Machines/ Cookers Tel: *****96/ *****3840 words
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Advertisement67 1988-01-26 5 39 TV/ Video/ Hi-fi VIDEO/ TELEVISION REPAIR. Specialist provides Island-wide ser vices with guarantee at fall rates. We repair all brands of vl deos, colour televisions, hl-fls i electrical appliances. Re-condl Honing speakers, antenna m stallatlon Pis. call Lee Tat Ser vice (9a.m. 9p.m.) *****22 AERIALS INSTALLATION: 3 sets 667 words
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Advertisement272 1988-01-26 5 39 TV/ Video/ Hi-fi CALL SHARP ELECTRICAL: Spr clally m Sharp. Roxy. Telefun ken CTV/ VCR. hl-fl system, service with guarantee *****78 *****51 EASY HP TERMS, CTV. $38. vldec $55. twtn-door fridge, washing machine gas cooker. Downpayment negotiable Trade-lr acceptable Tel: *****14/ *****04 EXPRESS ANTENNA SERVICE 4 Installation For free272 words
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Advertisement826 1988-01-26 6 39 TV/ Video/ Hi-fi 1 SET SOLID statf AU666. TUBBB. RASOO .SRIOSOC. SPI7OO. TC-K33 *****55 *****33. James Wee SINLET ELECTRONIC. REPAIRS v 1 srr\ne guarriiiteei] Tel *****11 *****^:1 40 House Cleaning/ Painting GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING. painting, parquet sanding ii nUhlng, rarpet shampooing Si contractual cleaning for residential and commercial bldgs826 words
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Advertisement915 1988-01-26 6 41 House Renovation/ 41 House Renovation/ Decor Decor WHEN THE QUALITY OF INSTALLATION IS AS IMPORTANT AS THE QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT ITSELF \,//\X/N n ALUMINIUM IRON WORK y s\C >^ S^lllr^^' AT WILMfc ALUMINIUM IRON \*<^ \V\ '•^O \\\n^ WORK WE USE ONLY STRONG /'OsX^ 0 s m^ZS* COMPANION915 words
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Advertisement756 1988-01-26 6 54 Gold/ Pawn Tickets fT"" LV HIGHEST PRICES'"^ W OFFERED FOR YOUR yj WL I'l'^'^MbWLbbl I *****11 I *****12 #03- 02 THIRD FLOOR J ■^g^PE 5 PARK CFNTRI-" EMINENT Goldsmith Jewellers HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR PAWN TICKETS GOLD n PLATINUM, WATCHES. JADE, JEWELLERY DIAMONDS #02-12 Eminent Plaza 195 L^vi?rider756 words
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Advertisement1257 1988-01-26 6 45 Health Centres/ 45 Health Centres/ Massage Massage Hmtu Orchord PtoM H« ofch C *ntre #03 30, Orchard Plaza, Orchard Rd Tel: *****89 *****80 s Sophid Deco rat'O"_ ing mass VMPff Bus/ness hours ou 9 t w" h ifA 10 30 am -n pm Masseuses required _JKA \fi r^Whenthedayi«\J L1,257 words
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Advertisement930 1988-01-26 6 75 Office Furniture/ Furnishing ~VERY CHEAP GOOD CONDITION New St 2nd hand furniture, lalest design cabinets, tables St chairs, open plan partition 4' x s'. 2' x 5 only $80/- metal filing cabinets $60/- metal wardrobe etc Call *****36, 322 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim (Opp. Jurong Bird Park) Singapore 2252 OFFICE930 words
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Advertisement913 1988-01-26 6 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help $2 Domestic Help Available Available Available Available "Jiff y Ttf JJf Ify flt T »I f fIM f W MM A A .^aW aW I A m* ilk 1 fad *1 T *»M r mmmmmmmmmm^^ mmmmmmm^^^ m m ai^^>*-B^>^>^Hi«MßWr I We913 words
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Advertisement450 1988-01-26 6 79 Business Opportunities TIGER PRAWNS SPECIAL Offer' Frozen available Welcome all enquiries. Tel: *****22 (3 lines) USA WELCOMES SMALL big investors. Able to secure permanent resident Call 737-4813. 80 Other Business Products/ Services 3 HOURS INSTANT rubber stamp service. Yam Son. Fax. *****44 Tel: *****94, *****66 92 Domestic Help Available450 words
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Advertisement708 1988-01-26 6 IWE TURN HOUSES INTO HOMES I The true maid specialist m Spore. No other business sidelines. No subsequent I re-deployment to HK Canada. I j-^J MAI') t'UWJ H ■TblbT *"-«V I flrW Over 100 bio pl *e^«>Sl Timely arrival p»cfc»g« tf I Excellent back-up with 1^ |h«p»^» btw service start708 words
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Advertisement620 1988-01-26 7 ;t*« ruaiuuiia ioi-oiu Professional/ Executive A manut act uring company m Jurong has a vacancy for: lemale, Singapore Diploma m Business Studies Knowledge m PC application and operation We offer: 1 ree transport c 5-day work week c Other fringe benefits Interested, please write m with contact telephone number to.620 words
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Advertisement529 1988-01-26 7 to rusiiiuiis vacani: Tutorial IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENTS CHEMISTRY Physics, further MatMs %t Biology Call *****51 SCH. TEACHERS/ GRADS./ 'A' Level Tutors urgently required Oood Income Tel 2.*****2 TUITION CTR. REQUIRES full-time Tutors for Sec./ Pre-U students $1,000 Tel: *****21 TUTORIAL CENTRE URGENTLY requires home tutors. Kindly call Dolly tel: *****67 for529 words
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Advertisement518 1988-01-26 7 yo Kosinons vacani: ye Kosmons vacani: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Singapore Newspaper ~7 :r= Services Pte Ltd Membe> o( Smgapcxe Ptess Holdings G'Oup Our Company is committed to excellence m newspaper printing and distribution services We print the major newspapers of Singapore and several well known international dailies for regional518 words
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Advertisement548 1988-01-26 7 98 Positions Vacant: o* Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Bird's nest, abalone, sweetmeats, etc You'll find a wide selection of Lunar New Year goodies to stock up on m The Straits Times Classifieds Fa Cai '88 feature on 9 February. C .A.T.* I -^^^^^^^SS^^^^^^^^^^z: I I URGENTLY REQUIRES I548 words
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Advertisement611 1988-01-26 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established international com pany leader m 15 billion vacation industry is inviting applications for tna following positions 1) EXECUTIVE SECRETARY to Customer Services Director. 2) SALES SECRETARY 3) DATA OPERATOR/ GENERAL CLERK Requirements for positions 112: a Good command of English a GCE O'611 words
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Advertisement621 1988-01-26 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TOP SEC. JOBS c Convention Secretary required for 4-mth. assign mant. Rate up to $10 p/hr. (depending on your current shorthand skill which will be tested at 120 w.p.m. It ISO w.p.m). Please do not call If your shorthand skill cannot cope with the required621 words
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Advertisement596 1988-01-26 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical JURONG INDUSTRIES LIMITED (A Member of the National Iron (>rt>upi requires. TELEPHONE OPERATOR (5-Day week) GCE I)' level Ability to type Interested applicants may apply m person )K write m giving contact phone number and salary expected to: The Personnel Department NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS596 words
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Advertisement722 1988-01-26 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical LADIES We are a wall established typesetting company m dia1. 0923 and to mcci our growing business and aipanaion needs we invite applicants to fill tha following position* 1) PROOF READERS 2) TYPISTS (Mln typing speed of 40 w p m to be trained as722 words
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Advertisement676 1988-01-26 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Mi. 1 o l.evel I- ngtlen Stream Must have nff| lf w^rkliiK xperience Must be below 30 years Preference win be given to ttu.se- residing at Marslling Of Woodland*, .iri-a Interested applicants, pit personally from Jan/26/88 to Feb'os/66 between 0830 to 1730676 words
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Advertisement732 1988-01-26 8 98 Positions Vacant: i Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required OCE A' it O' level Knowledge of English Mandarin it Cantonese c Knowledge of typing Interested parties, please Mihmil personal details, salary expected, contact telephone number it a photograph to> The Manager P.O. Box 96 Owen Road Singapore 9121 Progressive732 words
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Advertisement691 1988-01-26 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An international freight forwarding company requires EXPERIENCED SHIPPING CLERK Interested parlies, kindly call: TEL: 220-4571 for an Interview A leading local general insurance company require* CLERK TYPIST a Minimum 3 'O' levels. Write with full particulars including contact number to The Manager P.O. Box 2190691 words
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Advertisement942 1988-01-26 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical International Freight Forwarding Co. offer* the vacancy ot ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum Requirement*: School leavers may apply but preference will be given to applicants working In the freight forwarding Industry Interested parties, pleaee call: 545-0101 for an interview. RECEPTIONIST c GCE O' level a Able to942 words
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Advertisement1064 1988-01-26 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST required Secondary education. Able to type at 35 wpm Call personally at KRK Security Management Service. «02-01. Sin Thai Hln Bldg 128 Pnnsep St Tel: *****81/ *****01 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK. Minimum OCE O' Level, able to type speak good English start work1,064 words
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Advertisement665 1988-01-26 8 98 Position* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical URGENTLY REOUIREO FEMALE General Clerk at Marslllng Rd School leavers are also welcome. Interested please call 368-2805 1 GENERAL CLERK required Interested call personally between 9.30 am. 530pm 26 Weld Rd off Sungei Rd Spore 0820 1) SECRETARY 2) Receptionist/ Typist for Orchard Road office665 words
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Advertisement688 1988-01-26 8 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales "Selling As A Career" 1. Are you a self-starter? 2. Do you like challenges 7 If the answer is "yes", read on We are looking for people with drive and a strong sense of responsibility to market successful educational products m the688 words
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Advertisement1099 1988-01-26 8 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales \r\ aggressive and tast-expanding local retail chain requires SALES SUPERVISORS and ASSISTANT SALES SUPERVISORS We offer: A challenging and satisfying career Ample scope for advancement The sky is your limit Pay packets not less than $1 000 plus achievement bonus and other1,099 words
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Advertisement642 1988-01-26 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales MALE/ FEMALE MARKETING ASSTS. required tor temporery and permanent posts (premium and exclusive items) Appro* 130,000 p.a. Bt-ki* 30 years of age c licE A' Level c Mtn 2 years' sales/ PR experience c Possess a vehicle, c Resourceful and willing to work long hours c642 words
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Advertisement873 1988-01-26 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Urgently required 1} CASHIERS 2) SALES CO-ORDINATORS 1 for outlet at Plata Singapura 2 days off per week Experience not necessary a training will be provided. Salary negotiable Please call personally for an i interview between 10 30a.m. t 6p.m. at: I ORCHARD ROAD PLA2A SINOAPURA,873 words
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Advertisement975 1988-01-26 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales TEMPORARY INDOOR SALESGIRLS for festive season Schoolgirls waiting tor results welcome Call personally at: No. 3, Lor Bakar Balu. =03-03. Brlghtway Bldg S 1334 (behind MacPherson Rd Post Office) ESTABLISHED PUBLISHING FIRM requires Salesmen 4 Salesgirls Good prospects to supervisory level H.isic salary $650 plus com--0975 words
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Advertisement420 1988-01-26 9 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical ■V^JHHH^JVHMHBpvpw^ walk-in interv i e vv 4^L i^^^l X a^A A c enonne^ Department WKtt^^t^tttKtttKKt^KtKUmKU^JKk^Mt^^^KK^^K^Bli GE (USA) APPLIANCK J^im IJk f*% To meet business expansion needs we urgently seek suitably420 words
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Advertisement458 1988-01-26 9 EH GM Singapore Female, SRN or SEN with at least 1 year's experience as an Industrial Nur»e. Job Responsibility i Provide clinical treatment to employees, maintain employees' medical records, handle insurance and workmen's compensation claims/reports. Minimum secondary 4 education At least 4 years' related experience Proficient m English, and conversant458 words
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Advertisement349 1988-01-26 9 Applications are invited for the following position for our service centres at Pandan Loop and Leng Kee/Alexandra Road Technician Requirements NTC 3in MVM. Secondary education. Experience m repair of motor vehicles (Those without experience may also apply) OR Experience m spray painting of motor vehicles. Preferably with a valid class349 words
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Advertisement758 1988-01-26 9 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical rJMMBMBVB*BMBMBM«MBas.^e«eV S_S FINE COMPONENTS %^f PTE LTD We are a high technology Company engaged m Tool and Die Making. Machining and Blanking operations We have immediate vacancies for: Diploma m Mecnarxai Production ire Engineenng NTC 2or NTC 3in Metal Machirrng PreciS'On Machining758 words
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Advertisement466 1988-01-26 10 100 Positions Vacant: Technical I A Leading and Established I Construction Firm has immediate vacancies tor I lainq Possess Class 3 4or 5 De an We offer an attractive salary and good career prospects to the right candidates For Post 1 oiease a > v vsjme fitact njmber aid pnotograph466 words
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Advertisement737 1988-01-26 10 100 Positions Vacant: Technical We specialise m the operation of coin-operated tood and drink vending machines. Due to our expansion, we require TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS wtuise duties include overhaul and maintenance of vending iii.v 1 1 lues Requirements are> c r,.^.-^ N fC-J m Fleitrlcal/ Refrigeration c Self-motivated and able lo737 words
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Advertisement425 1988-01-26 10 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant Production Production Production Production j Production Production Production Production -^BBBBbbbbbb^^^^^^^ Production Operators you.. eni^V W -atJi (Permanent 2nd Shift) man y M Xy-. recreational m n$H& RaCe 3lieaCl Wittl425 words
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Advertisement362 1988-01-26 10 BbbbbW a^B^F^af^^aßßßßaVaßßl *\Q B?^ a^Bt tfC* f^L a<^\v^ \!>^ c£** *> If ¥I V c b^bh «/^V 1 X>^ ji i The largest American Employer m Ang Mo Kio ■^^i^ wants you ~TTT r: Female Production Operators Permanent Ift/2nd/3rd Shlfi At least Primary 6 education Final Certification Operators Permanent Ut362 words
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Advertisement245 1988-01-26 10 A speaker parts manufacturing company m Jurong Town requires: PRODUCTION COORDINATORS (Male) Diploma m Mechanical I ngineering or its equivalent Knowledge of metal stamping and production planning is an added advantage Able to co-ordinate between sales and production PreferabK 2 years working experience m a manufacturing environment ~~QC INSPECTORS (Male/Female)245 words
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Advertisement600 1988-01-26 11 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant Production Production Production f Lades, it you re staying f in Tcmpirii^^^T, m You] should be talking to\ils. I@ AVIATION Join us as Female Production Operators 2 Rotating Shifts 2nd shift: I. oopm 10.18pm Many other attractive benefits: 5-day work An600 words
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Advertisement793 1988-01-26 11 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production 11 LEARNAS YOU EARN S! It TRAINING PROVIDED ml wm MALE PRODUCTION i%7^\}' 35 II MACHINISTS r r: STARTING SALARY 5530 Wk^k %ON CONFIRMATION 5560 si SHIFT ALLOWANCE (2 ROTATING SHIFT) S 50 ZZ INCENTIVE ALLOWANCE (POSSIBLE AVERAGE)793 words
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Advertisement340 1988-01-26 11 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production hf I We hasc vacancies tor M] •GCF 'O'or A' level tr"] •Ability to type v< j CJood m Maths and neat m handwriting |k-j Training w ill be provided •(iCE O' level *r>\ •LCCI Intermediate Book-keeping or Kf Higher Accounting •Minimum340 words
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Advertisement519 1988-01-26 11 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production t MESH HI-TECH (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD *> #01-06 to #01-09 Kallang Basin Industrial Estate Singapore 1233 Newly established Japanese manufacturer of stencil for screen printing requir--1) SALES DELIVERY STAFF (MALE) Cla.s.s '.i driving licence 2) GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) 3) PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE/519 words
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Advertisement419 1988-01-26 11 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL requires (1) FRONT OFFICE CASHIER (2) FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST (3) HOUSEKEEPING CLERK (4) WAITERS (only those completed NS). (5) FLOOR SUPERVISOR (6) LINEN MAID (7) PANTRY MAID (8) ROOM MAICS Interested please come personally for an interview bringing along a passport419 words
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Advertisement566 1988-01-26 12 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge /tfS^v MUs at the Top WALK-IN jin io 1 1 an i ((l i i to o Part-time Positions A. Female Tele-marketing Assistants Duties: To promote Wcstin Club membership through itiephoiaC tails Requirements: Fluent s{x)k('M English GCE V566 words
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Advertisement513 1988-01-26 12 Tycoon Coffee house located at Outram Park requires: 1) COOKS 2) CASHIERS 3) WAITRESSES 4) DISPENSERS Please apply personally at: Blk 31 #02-02 Outram Park I At 11 am -6pm with a passport size photograph. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT NEEDS young energetic Part-time Personnel. Walters/ waitresses Kitchen Helpers Apply personally 3pm-6pm 21513 words
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Advertisement620 1988-01-26 12 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant Vacant APRO Wlth APR^ y° u are not J ust another Security -TllL^L Officer. You are professionally trained (with PROTECTIUN Recognised Certificate) m Law, First Aid, Fire Qrri/^ppc .Fighting, Self Defence and Security. Be one step IwtnO ahead with620 words
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Advertisement422 1988-01-26 12 •Vb^b*bVbVs>^bMb^Bb1 b^Bb>k \f£\ PREMIER I W?£joi SECURITY I g requires I Town/ Buklt Merah/ Paya Lebar/ Orchard Road. (8/12 hrs. shift, 6 days working week) a SECURITY GUARDS $404 $641 onwards a ABBT. SECURITY OFFICERS S4S4 1739 Jurong/ Changl (12 hrs. shift) a SECURITY GUARDS $674 onwards a ABBT. SECURITY422 words
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Advertisement372 1988-01-26 12 104 Other Positions Vacant NAM LEE INDUSTRIES I PTE LTD I requ res B^B^aWa^a^Bß«aßißaaßS»Bßl I Minimum one yes r 's Tool Die experience BBC Training Centre ITC Technical Four Certificate [_|_f^- jt 'X^i aj C*TaSTaaM I Minimum Secondary ♦our education with ability to use general measuring equipment Relevant experience would372 words
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Advertisement635 1988-01-26 12 104 Other Positions Vacant Trana-laland Bua Services Ltd. Invites applications for1. DATA ENTRY OPERATORS (MALE/ FEMALE) GCE O' Level Able to type Experience In PC operations preferred 2. AUDIT CLERKS (MALE/ FEMALE) LCCI (higher accounting Ability to type Bilingual In English and Mandarin Walk-in Interview (26. VM to 29.1.88) betwaan635 words
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Advertisement688 1988-01-26 12 104 Other Positions Vacant Hollsndse Club has vacancies for the following A) RECEPTIONIST (Female) B) CHEF-DE-PARTIE C) COOK (Wsalern) 0) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES I Attractive salary and other i fringe benefits will be offered to the suitable candidates Interested parties ptease call personally at: 22 Camden Park Singapore 1129 for an688 words
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Advertisement1081 1988-01-26 12 104 Other Positions Vacant Wall established Tone *at>» Treatment co. urgently requires GENERAL WORKERS to perform general work, handling and disposing ws»t« chemical* j Walk-In Interview conducted i Today .it 29. Pioneer Sector 2 Singapore 2262 (Opposite 6 SIR Camp). Feeder Service 257 from Jurong Inters hange Tel: 861-4277 EXPANDING1,081 words
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Advertisement726 1988-01-26 12 104 Other Positions Vacant FIMALE CLINIC ASSISTANT Rd.) h uperlence not rw •H4257 FEMALE HAIRSTYLISTS FULL/ part-time required Attractive Incentive* Pel *****50 (After lltam) FLORIST REOUIRES DELIVERY Driver 3 yrs experlei. personally at »04-O9 I Centre 10am -spm MALE CLEANERS REQUIRED t > cleaning company Preferably Ylshun »r HOU| -M726 words
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Advertisement433 1988-01-26 13 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ insurance Insurance SAVE A PACKET! Jan 2nd -Feb 16th Strictly limited period! r\€\i i Super fast loans from Just w /Ol Forward Oversea Credit Limited 65 Chulia Street #46-02/04 OCBC Centre Singapore 0104 apoim CAR FINANCING Rates I as low as 3Y*l I Flexible433 words
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Advertisement790 1988-01-26 13 130 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo •80/ -80 VOLVO 244 Auto Co regn Full accessories New tax Good cond $19,500 ono. View: Blk 152 Serangoon Nth Aye.l, »01-354 3/81 VOLVO 244. OL Manual PARF. Alrcon. cassette, s/rlms. $32,500 Tel 345-1777 6/80 VOLVO 244 GL (Auto 3 owners, tax 5/88. alrcon.,790 words
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Advertisement981 1988-01-26 13 132 For Sale: Mercedes Q- PLATE '82 \Unriles 200. 1 OWIMI tax iif». tip lop cond. IVI 4tSyf>B0 r Q 7/79 MERCEDES Jim Manual Alrcon. radio eaiwtt*, s- rims Tax 6 88 Showrm cond *****77 1/85 MERCEDES BENZ 200 manual, 2nd owner excellent cond. $98,000 o n O Page *****22981 words
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Advertisement1027 1988-01-26 13 134 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan NEAR S3 BLUEBIRD 16. full accessories, central lock, power windows, expensive hl-fl, s/rlms. new tax, special no showrm cond. $28,500 Can loan/ exchange *****26 '80 OATSUN 120 V OL 2nd owner, square lamp, rd. tax 6/88. Alrcon., radio/ cassette, beautiful cond. $16,300 Exchange welcome Contact1,027 words
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Advertisement1016 1988-01-26 13 135 For Sale: Toyota I offers you A GOOD DEAL Cash payment for all private/ co cars Tel: Mr Chia *****77 3 lines (day) *****55 <n.ght) Also Mil quality uitd car* •84 TOYOTA CREBSIOA GL AUTO 2nd owner, tax 6/'BB 4-speed. fully auto, s/rlms. Power steering/ windows, central lockIng Selling1,016 words
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Advertisement1009 1988-01-26 13 135 For Sale: Toyota TOYOTA CAR WANTEDI Attractive cast) payment Atao selling call day tOOHB ni^ht M 2-7430 VERY SPORTY 1982 Carina Coupe 16 Full aecMaortm, tax 6/'BB. 100% accident free Tel *****86 10/79 TOYOTA STARLET 5-door 2 owners, alrcon. radio/ cassette. Tip lop cond $14,400 Tel *****68 1973 TOYOTA1,009 words
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Advertisement981 1988-01-26 13 136 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1983 MITSUBISHI COROIA fOf si!. Full accessories $29,000 on o Call 782-847ri 6/79 COLT Suparthitt 14 GLX New tax. s/rlms tyres Very well maintained $14,500 *****58 7/79 MITSUBISHI COLT Supershlft 1 2GL, 4-door. pte owners, tax 6/88 $14,900 Tel 468-0244 7/80 GALANT GS. Atrcon. radio/ cassette,981 words
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Advertisement908 1988-01-26 13 137 For Sale: Mazda TIP TOP 1986 atSJ acceasortei tax ti hx brand new Tel *****13 WE PAY TOP price, all Mazda cars. Cash payment Also selling Tel *****71 1 OWNER MAZDA 929 hartop. 4-dr New model Full accessories Tip top cond 345-9242 1/63 MAZDA 323 (1500 cc Auto Full908 words
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Advertisement1124 1988-01-26 13 138 For Sale: Honda NEAR '84 EY plate Accord 1 6FX model Power steering locking, power windows. Blau- j punkt set $34,900 *****76 OCT 94 HONDA Civic 1 to (12 valves) 2 careful owners alrcon radio, cassette, original condition Tel *****95 OCT. '95 HONDA Civic 13 manual 1 lady owner1,124 words
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Advertisement989 1988-01-26 13 138 For Sale: Honda 81 ACCORD EX M,: n, 9/rtl Well kept $33,000 Trade-in loan *****58 83 HONOA PRELUDE, .uto. new tax. full v ellent cond $4').f)UIJ lei *****03 83 HONOA ACCORO I X PARF. aircon hi fl rtmi Beautiful ***** 83 PRELUDE Pt* excellent con tamlne n Y.iohan >989 words
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Advertisement5688 1988-01-26 14 "ML, i "Sife- ™ML- 1 141^tU.. "KflL. I^SflL- "SJtL, "SJtL. "KJKL. c E »i§f§^ .^L- A ~^x An Incomparable Deal at 0 Interest J^^~^S Only $8,888 Downpayment. Pay no interest Just a low downpayment of $8,888 only Italian design. German engineering and Spanish flair -mKtatKK^^^mtm^mm^mmmmmmmmmmmimmfmmt I mmmmmmmmmn The SEAT Malaga5,688 words
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Advertisement556 1988-01-26 14 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Long or Short Lease sO>^ Jl. l .l.UJ.iy.|JJ.?e>4llJ.lir7?l FAR EAST PLAZA Hotel Style I .LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS A« the |uncticn ot Scotts Orchard Road next to Hyatt Hotel Advance Booking Available 14 000 sq 't Hotel Style Self Service Free 1 LoDt| y556 words
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Advertisement509 1988-01-26 14 WESS ASSOCIATES (ESTAB. 1973) APARTMENT D.09 LEONIE HILL RD 3000 sq ft furn. $3500 D.lO BALMORAL TOWERS 2728 sq ft p/furn $3000 D.ll WATTEN EST. TOWNH'SE 2000 sq ft furn $2300 D.lO EMERALD CT. 2500 sq ft with pool $2000 D.12 MUTUAL CT. 1400 sq ft unfurn $700 0.08 NORTHERN509 words
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Advertisement5593 1988-01-26 15 173 1?3 Iv^rbTe 0 ***** 173 XZZbZ o*"™0 174 IvSS^om. 179 For SaU: Hou,«. 179 For S,l> Hou.«. 179 For S,le: Hou.,. .79 For Sale: House. Paft OU APaMmenU APartmem> CCMUTH. a iiiiiiliii^_ i-B1- |1^ iBBBBB^ >B 11 > E^ESS 3 D2^r iHILL O I6 COMP LETE^ RE HOVATED Wei,5,593 words
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Advertisement783 1988-01-26 16 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale: Private Apartments Private Apartments J Our OUB Housing Loan lets us plan ahead and budget for the future with confidence Mnenl So whi < eh pan OUB I touting c( t»t t. ompetittw W f.in- ih.ii v\«- 1 .in i i.m jhtfitd >ind hudftrt783 words
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Advertisement699 1988-01-26 16 LOOKING FOR A BLOCK OF APT. TO ACCOMMODATE YOUR STAFF OR A BIG FAMILY? PLEASE VIEW THIS ONE. D.9 BT. THOMAS ROAD newly completed 5-«tor»y apt. With basement swimming pool/ rooftop garden 4 units x 2.000 sq.ft. (3-1 rms.) 1 unit x 1.000 sq.ft. (2 rms. Solidly built with quality699 words
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Advertisement1125 1988-01-26 16 186 For Sale: Private Apartments DO9 CLAYMORE PLAZA mals High fir 5 1 rms Central alrcon renovated 4100 sq ft F'hold $720K Wess *****44 0 10. ALLSWORTH PK. 2 bdrms. facing pool Full recretlonal facilities F furn Fhold $328,000 on o Admer *****44 D.lO BEVERLY MAI, 3 1 bdrms./ 31,125 words
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Advertisement1166 1988-01-26 16 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.0923 PACIFIC MANS lllnti tlstapt 1500 ft J 1 bdrm Selling $230,000 o n o KWA *****03 D.lO ALLSWORTH PK 2 bdrms C'ondo facilities Facing pool F'hold $348.UU) Harvest *****88 D.lO ALLSWORTH PARK brand new 3'l bdrm apt 2000 sqft $495,000 Houseworld *****33 D.lO BEAVERTON1,166 words
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Advertisement1049 1988-01-26 16 186 For Sale: Private Apartments 09 GRANGE HGTS. 2800 sq ft 4 I bdrms facilities Tenanted $620,000 Tel *****80/ 1. agt D.9 LEONIE TWR. 4-1-bdrm hlghrtse mals 3000 sq ft Above 15th fir $645,000 neg Agt *****70 D.9 LUCKY PLAZA. Opp MRT High fir Fhold 3 bdrms. Alrcon 1600 sq1,049 words
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Advertisement1135 1988-01-26 16 191 For Sale: HOB Apartments NEAR CENTRAL A.M. KIO 5 RM. BLK. 132 high fir terrazzo throughout $114,000 PANDAN GDN S RM. SLAB BLK. 403 406 fully renovated $100,000 5 RM. JOO SENG (ALJUNIED) high fir unobstructed view renovated well kept $154,000 EUNOS CRES. 5 RM terrazzo high fir full1,135 words
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Advertisement1124 1988-01-26 16 191 For Sale: HOB Apartments MUST SELL CLEMENTI A rm Blk 341. Jurong E 3-rm blk 306. West Coast 3-rm blk 701 All mid fir Near mkt sch *****69 NO CASH 3-RM. ERA *****14 AM Klo 108/ 127. 213' 220/ 301/ 302/ 319/ 345 550' 557 Bedok 213/ ."22/ 529/1,124 words
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Advertisement1125 1988-01-26 16 191 For Sale: HOB Apartments JURONG EAST 5-RM t.ik 212 blOCktnCj all marble 2 A.irdrobes. CPF $109K *****22 JURONG EAST 3-RM. Blk 243. with renovation $52,000 neg *****21 (People's Housing) JURONG E. BLK. 103, renovated. $'"*>K Bt Merah Ctr. high fir. renovated, price neg *****82 MARINE DRIVE 3-RM. Blk 641,125 words
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Advertisement712 1988-01-26 16 192 HOB Apartments Wanted 'wanted* HDB 3 4 5 Rooms Any Type Estate and Condition THE REWARD Genune Buyers Ready Cash Payment Professional Services "Hi NIN KAI V jfl PROPERTIES (Since 1977) Tel: *****22 (12 linea) Fa»: *****72 Tl»: ***** ATTRACTIVE OFFER AND CASH PAYMENT FOR YOUR HDB FLATS JURONG712 words
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Advertisement839 1988-01-26 16 194 Factory Space NIN KAI PROPERTIES SALE/LEASE MACPHERSON/PAYA LEBAR TYPE BUILT-IN LANO Corner terr 6000 98S8 Terr 5500 5«00 Terr ***** 4350 Seml-d 7000 7800 Seml-d 7750 6500 Seml-d ***** ***** I Detached 8200 8500 a TAGORE Cornar tarr ***** ISOOO Tarraca ***** ***** Sami-D »400 ***** Tarreca 7680 8500839 words
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Advertisement1094 1988-01-26 17 195 Warehouses/ 195 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Convenient location m Jurong With or without office space Various sizes Forklift services available 24 hours security service Attractive Rentals For Enquiries/Viewing, please call: *****44 Mr. Teo I No 8 Kdki Bukit Road 2 p~l aW (off Eunos Link) WAREHOUSE I I1,094 words
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Advertisement770 1988-01-26 17 197 For Rent: 197 For Rent: 197 For Rent: Office Spaces I Office Spaces Office Spaces INTERNATIONAL BUILDING I PRIME OFFICE SPACE TO LET i to Check us out: Excellent location Jj k outside CBD and next ffj X to Orchard MRT i fehk station 'j'J f* ikif Ample parking770 words
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Advertisement784 1988-01-26 17 ROOM SPACE/ TABLE space avail at Spore, K.L., Hongkong ai Karana. Answering $45, telex $5 fax $5, typing avail *****88 D.9 FAR EAST Shpg. Ctr 363/ 8a to 5,000 sqft Excellent view. Ful ly fitted up. *****43 Trevose. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX «07-0 i outside CBD. 970 sqft Faclnf sea, $1.50784 words
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Advertisement409 1988-01-26 17 i 200 For Rent: Shop Spaces v s I From 97 to 883 sq ft I J Only 776 bq From 318 to 1174 sqft g^From 226 to 452 sq7| |Ffoml ss to 1 432 sqtT| From 415 to 2828 sq ft Ideal for following business: j 1 Fasttood snacK409 words
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Advertisement434 1988-01-26 17 203 Land: Sale/ Wanted HOUSING LAND APPROXIMATELY J6300 sq ft at Pengkalan Renting JB ißumlputra only) and half acres freehold (lot 4059) light Industry zone housing, on the top of the hill by the side of Taman Oemblra. Jalan Rlang Dua Puloh Off Jalan Tampol. JB Contact: Said tel 07-*****2.434 words
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Advertisement718 1988-01-26 17 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 'w World Expo 88 ''"'I V^^ BRISBANE AUSTRALIA APRIL 10 ■OCTOSfR 30 1988 HH 6 DAYS HONG BAO TOUR J^T*M» BEST OF SYDNEY MELBOURNEkII^ DEPARTURE. 18 FEB 88 ONLY Kr^A Travel intercity by domestic flights >Lim ira Zh> 100% meals provided < s ea718 words
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Advertisement279 1988-01-26 17 241 Tours SkytnitftJ CHINESE NEW YEAR DEPARTURES BANGKOK PAUAYA CrIANGMAI CHIANGRAI 4 b 8 DAYS FROM #/*IU < ICNGKONG/MACAU kp»ri tiQOQ "GUAN6ZHOU/CONGHUA GWUN 7MVS tiOCO KPARTIWt 16 #1 000 TAIPEI KEELUNG HU»I IE N TAICHUNG SUN MOON LAKE KAOSHIUNG 7 DAYS tißAft DCPARTUM 16 V I JHO ALL KOREA/CHEJU DAYS279 words
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Advertisement371 1988-01-26 18 SPECIAL HOA/G B/IO IiSM" 1 PACKAGES ,'wEtL-- Reliable and reputable fa^mdps toikj^fei^itors Confirmed «Mifci^SlAJ**-\ Well-planned J^ejan^ Carefully selected hotels JJ^MJb^ls AUSTRALIA From 5 Days Perth fl^-fTT? $1,188 FULLY BOOKED HONG KONG 5 Days Hong Kong/ $1,328 Macau oep. 16/2 INDONESIA 4 Days Jakarta Dep: 18/2 $439 5 Days Medan/Lake Toba371 words
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Advertisement311 1988-01-26 18 jS^§2os Treat yourself to our vS^^^ Chinese New Yearfw^ Dragon SpecMs!^,gssg |P PERTH ws9flS^ dap; Fob 17,0.30 am (3IA) fium 995 -^n^.6D dep: Feb 18, 4.45pm from $1045 Sr 7 D dep: Feb J^-, 20 from $1238 f* 9D dep: Feb 13 from $1458 S^;ADELAIDE ,jv^7 cLT^ Special dep: Feb311 words
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Advertisement732 1988-01-26 18 242 Air Traval 2 RETURN AIR-TICKET to Bangkok valid for 1 yr. for sale $36C each Tel: *****21 245 Where To Stay HAVE FUN STAYING Ist class beach hotel at Ms2B per day or Ms 9 for members. Budget rates for Spore Worldwide Holiday Resorts. Tel: *****71. 261 Foreign Education732 words
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Advertisement1028 1988-01-26 18 241 Tours 241 Tours J7T\ Kirn Travel Service (Re) Ltd cliffiM 7i>ooA ßeacfi ßoad #01 3?6. Ttw Plaza Spore o7 l9 Tel *****42/3/4/5,*****83 TA3O9 M«dan/Lake Toba Days Dep. Sun/Mon $4M Bali Weekend 4 Days Dep Daty SS9S JKT/Baodung/Puncak/Bali 4/5/ 7 Days Dep Sun Mon From 5439/9999 Mamia/Malacanang Paiace/Bagu«o/Pasan|«ng 5 Days1,028 words
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Advertisement1285 1988-01-26 19 264 Computer Course* 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses Start With The Leader Stay Ahead Idll J^^iL€>]Cß Get a heacJstart m computer Get a professional computer rSf^l^33~tcTl^HH education at INFORMATICS The qualification that is recognised lMT^a»T^TTfrWril^^B largest group of computer schools internationally Train on Micro. Mini. 111,285 words
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Advertisement378 1988-01-26 19 265 Secretarial/ Typing Course)* (Private Secretary's Certificate) FULL/ PART TIME CLASSES COMMENCING ON Ist Feb. 88 Application for foreign studen pass can be arranged LOW FEE For more details, please call: *****87 (10 lines) CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Blk. IS2 #05-3545 Bukit Mereh Town Centre LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE378 words
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Advertisement1200 1988-01-26 19 265 Secretarial/ Typing 265 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Courses r] SYSTEMATIC SECRETARIAL TRAINING CENTRE achieved top placings m the LCCI PSC Examinations £f I Ist piece 1987. 1985. 1963. 1980 2nd place 1984, 1982. 1981 3rd piece 1981. 1980 4th piece 1980 sth place 1980 6th place; 1983. 1981 We provide1,200 words
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Advertisement674 1988-01-26 19 278 Other Courses/ 278 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction F^mSPEED-READiNG COURSEM& practical and highly etfec f tve reading ft study programme fc I designed tn help you improve your K. a I c Reading Speed c Retention Power I c Comprehension Study Ability I Course is conducted usmg lectures and specially674 words
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Advertisement965 1988-01-26 19 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE I REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-Up No. 636 of 1987 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 50) And In the Matter of SECULAR PAINTING PTE LTD Advertisement Of Petition NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Wmdmg-Up ot the965 words
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Advertisement587 1988-01-26 20 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES -.iMSWOO, PV4MI.IUFMI -V^^.TaEXRSioee^^ADBRAIESTheS^T^ 86 p<. co. OT The S^y W- J2B p., oC^r. BOX SfBVCF $6 00 (Cotociod)«S 10 00 <PoM«dl APPOINTMENTS IiIBLOIND MAKINOI ASIA PTE UD f (One of the largest machine tool manufacturers m S. E. Asia) invites applications for the position of I SECTION MANAGER I587 words
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Advertisement681 1988-01-26 20 URGENTLY REQUIRES PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER To manage PR programmes for defence and home exhibitions To work with agencies on creative advertising To handle press relations To write and produce promotional materials like brochures and newsletters CONFERENCE MANAGER To develop conference business To manage conferences and meetings SECRETARIES (2) To handle681 words
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Advertisement484 1988-01-26 20 II MARIS We are the world's largest fridge compressor maker. Due to rapid I expansion, we urgently require people to join our organisation as: I ENGINEERING TRAINEE (Qualify Control) Requirements: Diplomo m Mechonical/Producrion Engineering Good A level with knowledge m engineering drawing Musr possess good writing G communication skill. Responsibilities484 words
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Advertisement1056 1988-01-26 20 V HOW TO DRAW A CROWD X, J i TIMESZONE CENTRAL Call Marvin Chin I on i 730-5603 f COMPUTER INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. is a subsidiary of one of the most successful microcomputer companies m Malaysia Singapore Seven years ago, we have only 2 staff. Today, we employ more than1,056 words
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Advertisement628 1988-01-26 21 NOTICES The MRT Corporation Tender Notice The MRT Corporation invites tenders from CIDB/CSO Contractors for the followings. (1) Supply of Lifting Jack, Washing Plant and Welding Rectifier etc. Spares Tender No CS 101-1 (2) Supply of Demag Jib-Crane Spares Tender No. CS 101-2 (3) Supply of Forklift Spares Tender No.:628 words
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Advertisement462 1988-01-26 21 5j Z I THE SINGAPORE BUDDHIST LODGE Yj EB COMMUNICATIONS (FAB EAST, PTE LTD ft I E 19M (40!h) T A o N TpSiV?ND^BL F ED H NG BA S< 5{ EB COMMUNICATIONS (SINGAPORE, PTE LTD I Mr' WONG KAM sISg fA 73 Aver Raiah Cresrpnt «n- or V I462 words
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Advertisement138 1988-01-26 21 INVITATION FOR THE DESIGN OF A LOGO FOR THE VESAK CELEBRATION BY THE SINGAPORE BUDDHIST FEDERATION 1) The Logo should be able to bring out the significance of Vesak commemorating the Birth, Enlightenment and Parinibbana of the Lord Buddha. 2) All entries must be submitted on B 4 size (26cm138 words
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Advertisement764 1988-01-26 22 NOTICES PRE-QUALIFICATION OF ~B| CONTRACTORS FOR REPAINTING AND REOECORATION WORKS AT B CASHEW PARK, CASHEW ROAD 1 ReputaDie contractors are invited to prequalify for the above works Applicants must comply with the 3? following s| 1 CIDB registration of up to $1 Million S 2) Able to provide a performance764 words
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Miscellaneous575 1988-01-26 22 SUN TAN By Cotlette PEANUTS Bj scum* Don r s UP p s e ycu^B (TkiouSuK Yo<?\ I KE.MEMbER WHAT r^ £>QH^ KNOW THAT W^ I DA y V THE YEAA I V i uru ;\,n\ I PTTTTI 1 I 1 f 1 SW^2? THINGS FEEUNG PEPRESSE£? i OF •CMECKERS575 words
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Article, Illustration845 1988-01-26 23 Singapore drama group, Arts Acts, is staging two short plays at the annual Hongkong Arts Festival, reports JOHN de SOUZA. THANKS to last-minute luck and some sympathetic hearts and pockets Singapore drama is again on show m Hongkong and hoping to make an impact. From tonight,845 words
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Article, Illustration664 1988-01-26 23 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA The Hongkong Arts Festival By MUSIC, drama, dance, opera, art and mime from 20 countries. All this and more are m this year's Hongkong Arts Festival, the biggest and longest yet m the festival's 16-year history. Officially launched on Jan664 words
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Article, Illustration450 1988-01-26 23 Golden Globe Award; ITALIAN film director Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, a spectacular story about China evolving into the 20th century, won four Golden Globe awards on Saturday night for Best Dramatic Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Original Score. The BritishReuter - 450 words
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Miscellaneous1077 1988-01-26 23 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band N 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (confd) 7.45 On The Road 8.00 News 8.10 On Air (confd) 8.30 Slim1,077 words
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Miscellaneous996 1988-01-26 24 ISuV 5 Wl ptosrammes m English unless otherwise indicated I ODV/ O M programmes m Mandarin unless otherwise indicated IwDv 12 Ml programmes m English unless otherwise indicated 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 63 a a h T < randpa V 8 Grand P a SSS Opening and Programme996 words
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