The Straits Times, 30 April 1988

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  • 486 1  -  TAN LIAN CHOO Parliament dissolved after rift over Copyright Bill By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday ordered the dissolution of Parliament and the holding of fresh general elections on July 24, following a rift over legislation to protect US copyrights.
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  • 1070 1  -  ALAN JOHN Three ministers meet the Press on the Marxist plot By VOTERS at the next general election will have to ask themselves if Singapore needs the Internal Security Act, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday. His own position,
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  • 867 1  -  AHMAD OSMAN 'Lower CPF payments for them now so more will be hired' By New CPF rates for older workers soon THE new Central Provident Fund rates for older workers are likely to be announced m the next few days,
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  • 412 1  -  PAUL JACOB His statements 'not linked' to duty as counsel By I ATTORNEY-GENERAL Tan Boon Teik is filing a complaint with the Law Society against Mr Francis Scow, who is lawyer for two Internal Security Act detainees. Home Affairs Minister S. Jayakumar disclosed this
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    • 317 1 Shaw Centre Scotis Shopping Centre isetao C >' i Metro Grand (Lucky Piaza) and The Sunday Times Tomorrow Why the Koreans won't compromise A president without a majority in the National Assembly portends more trouble for South Korea. IAN BURUMA explains how the romantic and emotional Korean character contributes to
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    • 22 1 More reports on the press conference and reactions Pages 16 and 17 Five union leaders back govt action against detainees Page 12
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 360 2 Award for 4 sexisf ad JASON'S Juicy Bits, the advertisement denounced as sexist and degrading to women, won a prize at the Creative Circle Awards, the Oscars of the advertising industry, on Thursday night. The Association of Women for Action and Research had objected to the advertisement showing a
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    • 151 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALTHOUGH Singapore has a peaceful Industrial climate, it it something that most be constantly tended to. When Interests are m conflict between workers and employers, principles for a compromise most be fair. The Thursday announcement that CPF contributions by employers will be raised Is a
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    • 81 2 AT RESIDENTS' EXPENSE A READER, referring to the April 19 letter "Share our pride m excellence" from 121 Past and Present Gessians". says the Gan Eng Seng Secondary School students' common spirit and the various honours they have achieved are indeed praiseworthy, but adds that "it is nevertheless regretable
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    • 273 2 Battle of the leaders FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand and Prime Minister Jacques Chirac clashed bitterly over a wide range of issues from terrorism to New Caledonia m a no-holds-barred TV election debate on Thursday. Mr Mitterrand, 71, seen as the favourite to win the May 8 run-off
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    • 342 2 'Fixing' admission AMERICAN women's gymnastics coach Greg Marsden, who admitted he conspired to "fix" scores at the World Gymnastics Championships, said that he was only supporting United States athletes by following a widely-accepted international practice. Marsden, who was the US Olympic women's gymnastics coach during the World Championships m
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    • 408 2 A black story 124 IS A house m Cincinnati m 1873, inhabited by Sethe, once a runaway slave from the horribly named "Sweet Home" Kentucky farm, her daughter, Denver and mother-in-law, Baby Suggs. The house is spiteful because it is haunted by the terrible fury of a baby
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    • 287 2 V X PAO MAKES SECOND BID FOR MARCO POLO HONGKONG shipping magnate Sir Yue-Kong Pao is making another takeover bid for Hotel Marco Polo this time at $1.20 a share, more than double the price he offered two years ago. The bid is being made through Prompt Management Services
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    • 154 2 Around Asan...and Across the Causway Threats 'neutralised' PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino said yesterday the rightwing threat to her government was "finished" and that the capture of several ranking communist leaders was a "turning point" m the 19-year communist insurgency. Mrs Aquino said the neutralisation of the threats from both forces
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  • around the WORLD
    • 152 3 SEOUL About 500 women students staged a noisy demonstration at a Seoul campus yesterday, accusing the South Korean government of sanctioning sexual harassment of women political detainees Ranks of helmeted riot police looked on impassively as the women Joined by student leaders from other Seoul
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    • 476 3  -  ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON The British government has bitterly condemned the decision of an independent television station which defied its wishes not to screen a documentary about the fatal shooting of three Irish Republican Army terrorists m Gibraltar by British security
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    • 184 3 Soviets to US: Don't preach to us MOSCOW The Soviet Union launched a stinging assault on the United States yesterday, accusing President Ronald Reagan of preaching to Moscow with imperial arrogance and warning that US military plans could sabotage relations. The attacks m the Communist Party newspaper Pravda and the
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    • 352 3 Lanka's ruling party wins control of all four provinces COLOMBO Sri Lanka's ruling United National Party (UNP) won control of all four provincial councils at stake m Thursday's elections that were marked by violence, voter fear and boycotts, officials said yesterday. But political sources said the opposition United Socialist Alliance
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    • 174 3 WASHINGTON The index of leading economic indicators, the government's main gauge of future business activity, rose by a strong 0.8 per cent last month, the US Commerce Department said yesterday. The increase, m line with expectations, followed a revised 1.3 per cent gain m February (from
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    • 546 3 Three-party alliance may threaten Roh's presidency SEOUL After scoring a historic victory m Tuesday's legislative polls, South Korea's three main opposition parties are moving to set up an alliance that could even cost President Roh Tae Woo his job. Veteran democracy campaigner Kirn Young
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    • 131 3 Police hunt killers of Armenian guerilla ATHENS Greek police are hunting two men who gunned down a notorious Armenian guerilla leader, blasting him with sawn-off shotguns m a wealthy Athens suburb. The pair struck on Thursday morning, instantly killing Mr Hagop Hagopian, who was identified by the Greek Ministry of
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    • 576 4 Issues m polls debate range from terrorism to New Caledonia PARIS President Francois Mitterrand and Prime Minister Jacques Chirac clashed bitterly over a wide range of issues from terrorism to New Caledonia m a no-holds-barred televised election debate on Thursday. In their
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    • 159 4 Senate votes to spend $2b on fight against Aids WASHINGTON The US Senate voted 87-4 on Thursday to spend US$l billion (Ss2 billion) to fight Aids and to require testing of all people convicted of sex and drug crimes. The money would go towards educational programmes promoting sexual abstinence, a
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    • 395 4 Plant strike worsens labour strike in Poland WARSAW A priest said workers went on strike yesterday at a heavy machinery plant m south-east Poland, escalating the country's worst labour unrest m seven years as another strike by thousands of steelworkers entered its fourth tense day. The Reverend Edward Frankowski, speaking
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    • 456 4  -  ABBY TAN By Mamla Correspondent MANILA The second day of the Asian Development Bank annual meeting saw Japan firing a salvo m its fight with the United States for control of the bank by asking for an increase m its voting
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    • 117 4  -  ABBY TAN MANILA The shortest statement issued at the 21st annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank board of governors was Singapore's. Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu issued a one-page, five-paragraph statement which was circulated but not delivered, endorsing the blue-ribbon panel
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    • 174 4 TOKYO As the weather turns balmy m Tokyo next month, hundreds of Japanese women will head for the roofs of department stores m pursuit of the latest craze golf. Tennis and aerobic exercise, which only recently were the "In" activities for trend-conscious Japanese women, are
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    • 329 6  -  ONG MING SEINU 6 There it a growing recognition that an accord it inevitable. In thit instance, pertittence will pay. We have been and we will continue to be very pertittent. Mr Brian Mulroney (above) WASHINGTON Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has said
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    • 696 6  -  ONG MING SEING He will keep his promise to veto the legislation By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON In a display of confidence that his veto of the omnibus trade Bill will sustain, President Ronald Reagan has rejected a final call by the Democratic leadership
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    • 86 6 THE match has been made and distance Is no object. Chia Chla Is sweet IS and It's time to party all the way In Mexico. No hurry, Chia Chia seems to say as he snacks on a bamboo shoot at London Zoo, bat Tohal, 7, is
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    • 518 6 Cambodians urge West not to give Vietnam aid BANGKOK Cambodian guerillas say the West should not meet Vietnam's requests for urgent food aid, but instead exploit its plight to increase pressure for the withdrawal of 140,000 Vietnamese troops from Cambodia. "If aid is given... it would be like a transfusion
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    • 223 6 MOSCOW Screaming sirens and air-raid warnings broadcast over the radio sent hundreds of thousands of Soviet citizens scrambling for shelter m a false alert, the government newspaper, Izvestia, said on Thursday. The incident m Perm, a city of one million just west
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    • 179 6 LOS ANGELES A court ruling may allow performers who sold the rights to their work m films to make more money once those movies are released on videotape. A US court held on Wednesday that a licence giving a movie studio the right to show
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    • 247 8 ROME A suspected poison found m a few grapefruit which led Italy to ban sale of the produce nationally is m fact a harmless disinfectant called methylene blue, health officials said on Thursday. Rome's regional health officer Violenzio Ziantoni, announcing results of the tests nine days
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    • 594 8 Uno begins five-day China visit tomorrow BEIJING Is the honeymoon over for Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita when it comes to his relationship with China? That is what his Foreign Minister Sosuke Uno is liable to find out when he begins a five-day official
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    • 110 8 MY WORD! Could this be the world's largest crossword puzzle? Mr Roger Bouckaert of Belgium believes so. The 56-year-old prison warder spent almost four years compiling this 59,441-word giant puzzle but says he is now fed up. He has spent five hours per day and every
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    • 205 8 A slip -up British tipplers can say cheers to LONDON Britons will get an extra hour to down their favourite Sunday tipple because of a government slip-up during passage of the country's new licensing laws. The House of Commons voted 119 to 26 on Thursday m favour of the new
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    • 185 8 LONDON The Swedish widow of Grand Prix driver Ronnie Petersen died from a huge dose of sleeping pills washed down with whisky after her relationship with another top driver ran into trouble, an inquest was told at Maidenhead. The body of Mrs Barbro Petersen,
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    • 171 8  - Japanese minister urged to resign Peter Hazelhurst By lokyo Correspondent TOKYO Japan's second largest political force, the Socialist Party, has called for the resignation of Mr Seisuke Okuno, DirectorGeneral of the National Land Agency who maintains that the army did not commit acts of aggression against Asian nations during World
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    • 493 9 BONN Immigrant workers recruited for Western Europe's booming industries m the 1960s now face a backlash as economies shrink and the job market dries up. French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen shook opponents by winning 14 per cent of the electorate to his
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    • 520 9  - 'S-E Asia may determine Aussie living standards. RUSSELL GRIMMER By MELBOURNE Australia's living standards will probably be determined by its South-east Asian neighbours, including Singapore, before the end of the century a situation too few Australians are ready to accept, Pacific Dunlop Deputy Chairman John Gough said m Melbourne on
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    • 340 9  -  ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON Record numbers of British parents are now sending their children to private schools here despite fee increases of more than 11 per cent. And many parents are putting their children down for even minor public (private) schools
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    • 189 9 US Senate refuses to extend amnesty for illegal aliens WASHINGTON The Senate has refused to extend an amnesty programme for illegal aliens, making it certain that the grace period would expire on Wednesday as scheduled. The year-long programme, part of a comprehensive immigration reform Bill passed m 1986, allows aliens
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 485 10 So let's get down to serious work, she tells businessmen MANILA President Corazon Aquino said yesterday the rightwing threat to her government was "finished" and that the capture of several ranking communist leaders was a "turning point" m the 19-year communist insurgency. Mrs Aquino,
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    • 118 10 Philippine senators pass land reform Act MANILA The Philippine Senate has passed an agrarian reform Act that would benefit about three million farmers, setting the stage for a compromise with a House of Representatives version roundly criticised as prolandlord. On its third and final reading, 19 senators voted on Thursday
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    • 231 10 BANGKOK A prominent social worker yesterday urged the Thai government to curb the spread of the deadly Aids virus among drug addicts m Bangkok's most notorious slum. Ms Pratheep Ungsongtham guided reporters on a tour of the fetid shanties of Klong Toey after
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    • 117 10 BANGKOK An investigation by Thai authorities into the April 5 hijacking of a Kuwaiti airliner has revealed that the hijackers' weapons were not smuggled aboard the aircraft m the Thai capital, an official said here. The managing director of the Airport Authority of
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    • 23 10 following an order by President Corazon Aquino. More than 1,000 bargirls have been arrested during the week. Reuter picture.
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    • 308 10 SURABAYA (Indonesia) An Indonesian believed to be the world's tallest woman may undergo surgery to keep her from growing further, a doctor treating her said. Dr Askandar Tjokroprawiro, head of the team of 37 doctors treating the woman, told a news
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    • 258 10 MANILA Thousands of slum dwellers left homeless by a fire that swept through a Manila shantytown began rebuilding their shacks yesterday as the embers of the blaze cooled. Children sat and guarded tattered bundles of belongings as their parents stretched canvas awnings and began to rebuild
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 293 11 KUALA LUMPUR Three armed robbers were shot dead while making their getaway from a finance company m Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here yesterday, while a fourth robber got away with about MslB,ooo (5514.040). The three were shot outside the Sabah Finance Company's premises
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    • 382 11 KOTA KINABALU A team of Inland Revenue officers from Peninsular Malaysia who have been sent to Sabah to investigate "tax dodgers" have stirred up protests from leaders of the ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS). The party's leaders claim that some of them have been
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    • 224 11 Develop Malay to give it proper significance, says Anwar KUALA LUMPUR The status of Malay as the national language needs to be given proper significance through the development and standardisation of the language, Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim said. He said efforts towards this end were the responsibility of not just
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    • 31 11 KUALA LUMPUR Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Kaya Erdam arrived here yesterday for a two-day private visit. He is expected to call on Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba today. Bernama
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    • 76 11 Two held, 115 kg of ganja seized KUALA LUMPUR Police have seized 115 kg of ganja smuggled into Malaysia from Thailand, the second largest haul of the drug this year. A 32-year-old man found carrying 26 blocks and five plastic bags of the drug was arrested m Penang on Wednesday,
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    • 166 11 JOHOR BARU Unemployed Mohan Subramaniam, 20, paid dearly when he tried to blast for fish m a river m Kangkar Tebrau 20 km from here. He was stuffing gun-powder from firecrackers into an iron pipe when there was
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    • 665 11 Figure unaccounted for 'grossly overstated by research group' KUALA LUMPUR Bank Negara, m reiterating that the national economy is basically strong following the results of its latest survey, has refuted a recent interpretation by an independent research organisation that there was
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    • 153 11 Party won't challenge Tanjung Puteri poll result JOHOR BARU The Partai Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia has decided not to challenge the result of the Tanjung Puteri by-election because it would turn out to be "just an academic exercise". Its deputy chairman, Mr Razak Ahmad, who was the candidate for the by-election,
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    • 386 12 Five union leaders back govt action against detainees FIVE union leaders yesterday spoke m support of the Government action against the Marxist detainees, expressing concern that their subversive activities could destroy industrial peace and scare away foreign investors from Singapore. Speaking at the National Trades Union Congress triennial delegates conference,
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    • NTUC triennial delegates' conference
      • 597 12 THE National Trades Union Congress should press for a good wage increase for workers now that the economy is back on its feet. This was the message several unionists gave the NTUC yesterday during the debate on the report presented by Mr Ong
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      • 245 12 AN AFTERNOON tour of the Pasir Ris Holiday Resort yesterday turned out to be a treat for most of the 200 union delegates and observers who were viewing it for the first time. The 14.7-ha resort, yet to be completed, was still bare and
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    • 411 12 TWO labour MPs and two veteran unionists were applauded for stepping down from the central committee of the National Trades Union Congress to make way for new blood. Both Mr Goh Chee Wee (Boon Lay) and Mr Othman
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    • 466 12 THE leadership squabbles m two unions were highlighted by Mr Ong Teng Cheong who advised the unionists involved to use their energies for more worthwhile pursuits. In his report to the NTUC triennial delegates conference, he also promised to get to the bottom
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    • 150 12 $2. 6m omputer system for better links THE NTUC is installing a $2.6 million computer system which will allow for more efficient communications between the NTUC's various secretariats and departments and affiliated unions. Disclosing this at the Triennial Delegates' Conference, NTUC Secretary-General Ong Teng Cheong, who is also the Second
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    • 78 12 Suspected glue sniffer found dead A SUSPECTED glue sniffer has been found dead at the foot of a block of flats m Upper Boon Keng Road. The man, m his mid-20s, is believed to have fallen from the 13th floor of Block 19 early Tuesday morning. He was found by
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    • 303 12 THIS mother of three and active social worker was voted 'Woman of the Year" m 1986 and "Mother of the Year" last year m Turkey. Little wonder, bearing m mind that she thinks nothing of working 20 hours some days,
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    • NEWSFRONT
      • 187 13 THIEVES broke into a shop m Shaw Towers, Beach Road, through the false ceiling and escaped with about $40,000 m watches, pens and lighters. The theft from Royal Watch Centre happened between Wednesday night and Thursday morning. The manager, Mr Yeo Hai Tszu, 55, said
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      • 199 13 ABOUT 400 people who queued up to buy the 1988 $10 "dragon" coin (left) yesterday went away disappointed when it sold out faster than expected. Within two hours, all 25,000 coins had been snapped up from the sales counters at the Havelock Community Centre m Merchant
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      • 176 13 FORTY NTUC Comfort taxis will be participating m the NTUC May Day '88 Superstars Show tomorrow. During the two-hour show, drivers and their taxis will join about 1,000 dancers for a display on the field entitled We are Number One. Man and machine will perform tn«»
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      • 85 13 A BACK-SEAT passenger suffered serious head injuries when the car he was m hit a dog, mounted a road kerb and crashed into a tree along Shipyard Road, Jurong, on Tuesday. Mr Wong Chong Tat, 50, was warded m the Intensive Care Unit of
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    • 430 13 Chinese-educated can't take active part A LITTLE more than half of Singapore's sole proprietors, self-employed and family businessmen will be unable to actively take part m a coming workshop on small and mediumsized industries, it was said yesterday. This is because they are Chineseeducated
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    • 416 13  -  LIM YEEN FONG By THE Ministry of Communications and Information has acted to curb the distribution of cigarettes at a lunch-time fashion show at Trumps coffee house m Orchard Road. The cigarettes were left on tables during the show, which was held m
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    • 193 13 A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy died of brain injury after falling from a doubledecker bed when his father caned him for misbehaving m their Johor Baru home last May. A coroner's court yesterday heard how video shop operator Quek Choon Liang hit his son Quek
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    • 70 13 A YOUTH charged with attempted rape was yesterday acquitted by a district court after the prosecution withdrew its case. Thiyagarajan so Kuppusamy, 17, was alleged to have tried to rape a 21- -year-old woman at a vacant piece of land near the Shell Sports Club, Paya
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    • 205 13 Police look for three who fled Singapore Boys Home POLICE are looking for three boys who escaped from the Singapore Boys Home during a flag-raising ceremony yesterday. They were among a group of 10 who dashed out of the home m Clementi Road at about 7.30 am. Officers from Tanglin
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    • 371 13 JASON'S Juicy Bits, the advertisement denounced as sexist and degrading to women, won a prize at the Creative Circle Awards, the Oscars of the advertising industry, at the Mandarin Hotel on Thursday night. The advertisement by Ogilvy Mather won a bronze
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    • 129 13 A TRAIN driver told a coroner's inquiry yesterday that he sounded the horn when he saw a young couple standing near the tracks as his train approached. But they did not seem to heed the warning. Mr Bernard Clarence Silva, the driver, said the
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    • 1092 14 SBC can counter foreign influence in s'por e .says PM SBC has a peak viewership of 1.5 m a day MORE and more Singaporeans prefer to watch productions by SBC be these news, dramas or variety shows, its chairman said last night. Mr Yong Pung How told about 1,200 SBC
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    • 457 14 Dhana: Asean hopes a unified EC market won't mean less investment ASEAN welcomes the prospect of the European Community becoming a unified internal market by 1992 but is worried that it may receive less investment from the community as a result. This is one of the items to be discussed
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    • 485 15  -  MAYLEE CHIA It's prescribed under stringent conditions m Singapore By AN ANTI-ACNE drug known to be harmful to pregnant women is available m Singapore but is prescribed under stringent conditions. The drug, Accutane, which is being sought after by a growing number of
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    • 406 15 Pair claiming damages for mental distress THE wedding couple was there early. The auspicious time to have their customary marriage solemnised had been picked earlier. It had to be performed between 7.21 pm and 9.04 pm. But the priest did not show up
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    • 94 15 FIVE special bus services will take members of the public to the NTUC May Day Celebrations at the National Stadium on Monday. You can board these buses from the Ang Mo Kio interchange, Toa Payoh interchange and Buona Vista terminal between 4
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    • 139 15 Serious business of fun LIFE is one big party for two young entrepreneurs who spend their time meticulously creating and planning theme parties. It's very much like staging a play. Only, m this case, the cast must be free to make up their own lines m a plot
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    • 114 15 Fire causes damage to East Coast Primary School hall FIRE broke out at the rear of the school hall m East Coast Primary School m Chai Chee Lane at about 1.30 pm yesterday. A teacher, who did not wished to be named, said she saw smoke billowing from the area
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    • 99 15 Man fined $5,200 for traffic offences A LABOURER was yesterday fined a total of $5,200 and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for three years for various traffic offences. Kaneson s o Samyiah, 25, admitted committing 11 offences including dangerous driving and driving while under disqualification, between September 1986
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    • 231 15 Petrol and diesel prices go up two cents a litre PUMP prices of petrol and diesel went up by about two cents per litre yesterday as oil companies here adjusted their retail prices to account for worldwide increases m the prices of crude oil. This is the first pump price
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    • The Marxist plot: Ministers meet the Press
      • 112 16 4 Whether they are weak links, or weaklings does not matter. As long as they fall into cells which are joined together into a bigger picture, controlled by somebody dangerous that's what our concern is. It's not important whether they are strong or weak m character
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      • 601 16 TAKE part m politics by all means. But do not allow yourself to be made use of by foreign groups intent on interfering m the domestic scene here for their own ends, Mr Goh Chok Tong warned Singaporeans yesterday. The First Deputy Prime Minister said
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      • 355 16 DETAINEE Teo Soh Lung told Singapore's Ambassador to the United States, Professor Tommy Koh. soon after her arrest last year that she was welltreated and had not been physically or psychologically abused. She said this when Prof Koh, her former teacher, visited
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      • 331 16 THE Internal Security Department is run by professionals and headed by a former President's Scholar with more than 10 yeais' experience. It is the department that knows what is happening m Singapore and which determines what is subversive, a ministerial press conference was told
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      • 72 16 ASIAWEEK correspondent Lisa Beyer: "I want to ask a very obvious question: What will happen to the detainees now?" Home Affairs Minister S. Jayakumar "What will happen to the detainees will depend on what the Director of ISD recommends to us m the light of his
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      • 268 16 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said the Government no longer wanted a Commission of Inquiry because the eight ex-detainees arrested last week had retracted the joint statement they issued. Replying to a reporter who said many people were disappointed with the
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      • 373 16 MR GOH Chok Tong said he found reading detainee Wong Souk Yee's account m the Far Eastern Economic Review of her "assault" while under detention last year an "anti-climax". The statement issued on April 18 by eight ex-detain-ees said some of those under
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      • 235 16 THE Government is not sure who are the prime movers behind the campaign to discredit it through the issuing of a joint statement by eight ex-detainees on April 18. Minister for Trade and Industry Lee Hsien Loong said: "We have some suspicions but
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      • 286 16 TALKING to foreign journalists is not a crime. But when they get involved m local politics the Government must react. They will be called up and warned and if they do not change, the Government will take action against them. Said First
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      • 612 16 RECORDS of how the nine detainees have been treated and interrogated after they were arrested on April 19 are meticulously logged m diaries which the Government will produce m court if challenged. These records, among other things, detailed the duration
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    • Local and foreign reactions
      • 392 16 LAWYER Francis Scow has denied the Government's allegation that he misused his status as legal counsel for Teo Soh Lung and Patrick Seong as a cover for political propaganda and agitation. He said he was not aware of the joint press statement issued
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      • 118 16 FAMILY MEMBERS and a friend of six of the detainees have issued a statement dated April 28, rejecting the sworn statements the detainees had made. "We reject the Statutory Declarations based on the fact that our loved ones were, for 10 days, and
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      • 150 16 Australia to take up detainees' case CANBERRA The Australian High Commission m Singapore is to make representations to the Singapore Government on behalf of eight people re-arrested under Singapore's Internal Security Act. Senator Gareth Evans, representing the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Bill Hayden, said yesterday the eight
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      • 332 16 THE opposition Singapore Democratic Party yesterday called on the Government to immediately appoint a Commission of Inquiry into the Marxist conspiracy and the statutory declarations made by nine detainees. It said that an open public inquiry should be called to have an additional
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      • 190 16 THE Far Eastern Economic Review yesterday said it has never joined m any campaign, "hysterical or otherwise", m Singapore. It said m a press statement it would have no possible or credible motive for doing so, especially when it is no longer circulated here.
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    • The Marxist plot: Ministers meet the Press
      • 297 17 THREE ministers m a conference room full of local and foreign journalists fielded nearly 20 questions m a style that provided an insight into how the second-generation leadership operates. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong set the stage at the start of question time saying:
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      • 650 17 A THREE-MAN team First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, Home Affairs Minister S. Jayakumar and Trade and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong played the key role m deciding that the eight ex-detainees should be re-arrested and a Commission of Inquiry called.
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      • 341 17 BG Lee: It's what they did that counts TRADE and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday that whether the former detainees were culpable or not depended on what they did and not how they saw themselves. He was replying to a reporter who asked, m view of the detainees'
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      • 249 17 Standard procedure used for making declarations THE Government last night said the Supreme Court Registrar has confirmed that the standard procedure was used when nine detainees and five ex-detainees made their Statutory Declarations. Eight of the detainees who issued a joint statement on Monday last week that said they were
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    • Sworn statements of detainees who signed joint statment
      • 321 17  -  Teo Soh Lung DETAINED lawyer Teo Soh Lung, 39, said that she wanted to caD off the ex-detainees' plan to issue a joint statement, but "the tension was so high that no one was willing to stop the release". On
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      • 297 17  -  Kenneth Tsang FRUSTRATED at finding obstacles to his career and at the loss of opportunities, detainee Kenneth Tsang said he "quite naturally" and "willingly" participated m moves to put out the joint statement to vent his feelings. Tsang, a 35-year-old advertising executive, said that
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      • 149 17  -  Yap Hong Ngian DETAINEE William Yap Hong Ngian signed the joint statement because he felt an overwhelming need to "hit back at the Government" for his detention last year. But the 41-year-old Singapore Broadcasting Corporation subtitler says m his statutory declaration that he
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      • 164 17  -  Kevin De Souza LAW graduate Kevin Desmond De Souza said he had "miscalculated" the implication of the joint statement and the reaction of the Government when he signed it. The Government's "constant harping on the issue of the arrests" had "pushed" him into signing it,
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      • 245 17  -  Chng Suan Tze POLYTECHNIC lecturer Chng Suan Tze has said she tried to forget the past and concentrate on her work after her release from detention last year, but she was constantly reminded of the Marxist conspiracy. "The Government statements constantly provoked and taunted ex-detainees. Since
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      • 222 17  -  Tang Lay Lee LAW graduate Tang Lay Lee was angry with the overdose of publicity given to the Marxist conspiracy which made it difficult for her to carry on with her normal life. Explaining why she had signed the statement, she said she was also "unhappy
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    • Sworn statment of ex-datainees who did not sign joint statment
      • 302 17  -  Chew Khenq Chuan BUSINESSMAN Chew Kheng Chuan shared the sentiments of those who signed the statement and helped edit it but decided not to sign himself partly because he knew his wife would not be able to cope emotionally with his re-arrest. Also, he
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      • 300 17  -  Tan Tee Seng MARKETING executive Tan Tee Seng, affected by the experience of his arrest and detention last year, did not want his life disrupted again. In explaining why he did not lend his name to the joint statement, he said the primary reason
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      • 248 17  -  Tay Hong Seng EX-DETAINEE Tay Hong Seng said he did not sign the statement because he once considered himself a Marxist and because he did not want to "overstate the case" against Internal Security Department officers. Although his detention had not been pleasant, he could
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      • 226 17  -  Teresa Lim Li Kok PUBLISHER Teresa Lim Li Kok did not sign the statement because she was a Marxist 10 years ago and because her husband did not want her to get involved. Lim said the idea of a joint statement was raised during a Lunar
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      • 242 17  -  Low Yit Long LOW Yit Leng's desire to "forget the past and carry on with my life" were her reasons for not getting involved m the joint statement. She said m her statutory declaration that she was also afraid of the repercussions. But she added that
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    • 'Super women'
      • 337 18 Winner Nora didn't tell mother about the contest Supermodel NORA Tien, all romance and lace, won the Supermodel of the World Singapore at Mandarin Hotel at just past midnight this morning. Wearing a $1,200 pastel yellow dress the brown-haired, brown-eyed beauty who did not tell her mother that she was
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      • 318 18 She's efficient, pleasant and very adaptable, says her boss Top secretary IT TAKES a super boss to know a super secretary. And his nomination proved spot-on when Mrs Amutha Raju was crowned Secretary of the Year yesterday. Her manager, Mr Bill Buraore, is a super boss m his own right.
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    • 125 18 EMPLOYEES of the Public Utilities Board, from engineers and technicians to clerks and finance officers, will showcase their musical talent at a special concert tomorrow. Fifty of them will make their public debut as the PUB Choir, singing community songs at the concert at
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    • 240 18 Beauty contests past and present GO EXACTLY one year ago, Singapore was buzzing with Miss Universe contest activity chaperons shuttled, reporters clamoured and autograph hunters lurked. And the whole world watched. The international pageant must have given beauty contests a new respectability and appeal as a steady stream of competitions
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    • 489 18 Committee unconvinced minorities are insulted Select Committee hearing on Team MP proposal THE Parliamentary Select Committee on the Team MP proposal sat yesterday especially to determine if the proposal insulted minority communities but came away 90 minutes later clearly unconvinced. Of the four witnesses who turned up to say the
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    • 290 18 IMAGINE pondering the next move m Chinese chess m the company of Pao Kung (the legendary magistrate of impartiality), Hua Mu-Lan (the first woman warrior m China), and Emperor Liv Pang (the founder of the Han Dynasty). It is not a fantasy. Chess lovers
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    • 750 19  -  RAV DHALIWAL Incumbent president Milton Tan makes last-minute pullout By BUS company chief Ng Ser Miang convincingly beat lawyer Francis Scow m a straight fight to become president of the Automobile Association of Singapore yesterday. Incumbent and longstanding president Milton Tan
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    • 266 19 THE tender opened yesterday for the sale of the Housing Board's 33 shop units m Bishan. The newly completed units, the first batch for sale, will be leased for retail and service business, restaurants, an eating house and market produce shop. They are
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    • 151 19 FLAT-HUNTERS who are keen to get a home quickly and are not too fussy can look forward to some 3,271 Housing Board flats to be put up for immediate selection next week. Under the board's daily walk-in selection scheme, these flats
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    • 66 19 TWO men were charged m a district court yesterday with trafficking m 1.4 kg of heroin. Malaysians Er Boon Huai, 30, and Lai Ah Kau, 47, were arrested by nar- cotics officers on Wednesday, when three packets of heroin with a street value of $400,000 were
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  • COMMENT/ Perspective
    • The StraitsTimes
      • 622 20 THE Singapore economy is an orderly world. Those who take their business here know that they would not have *o contend with unpredictable worker unrest. But these employers pay a cost for such a disciplined environment. Labour does not come cheap m Singapore. Certainly by the
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    • 192 20 "Aids is not a disease which God sent to patients. It is a virus which has no morals. Who gets infected is not based on who they are hot what they do. Yoo cannot get Aids just by sitting next to someone/ Dr Gifford Leoung, who
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    • 1513 20 New autobiography reveals the life and times of our man m Tokyo Review of On the Beat to the Hustings: An Autobiography by Lee Khoon Choy by T.F. HWANG. LEE KHOON CHOY was born into a family of 11 sons and four
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    • 794 20  -  MICHEL TATU Man who is a challenger to Gorbachev By The New York Times PARIS Who is Yegor Ligachev, the No. 2 man m the Kremlin, who reportedly threatens the ruling grip of No. 1 Mikhail Gorbachev? Is he a reactionary Stalinist, as he
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    • 578 20 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane THIS APRIL MONTH BEFORE this April month ends tonight, I'd like to record here an unreported speech made recently by Judicial Commissioner J. Grimberg m the High Court. It deserves it. I was taken up by it not by the topic, nor
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    • 976 21 Calm in th e eye of the storm Alleged corruption 4 We are very spartan m our ways. We are paid very low salaries. There is no evidence at all that Malaysian ministers take money. If there was, they'd m be out. s Malaysia m the year 2000 6... there
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    • 1077 21  - To borrow or lend: only if it benefits me TAN SAI SIONG Look Back In Wonder A personal view of the week's news By Let the mutilate brigade be Baygoned A FORTNIGHT ago, I commented that the way banks are rushing around to make housing loans appear more like a
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  • FORUM
    • On women in singapore
      • 260 22 Those who 'cling-on' are younger and non-grads I REFER to the three letters (ST, April 21) m response to my letter "Typical Spore girl is a clinger-on". (ST, April 15). When I talk about the dependency "syndrome", bad dating habits and all, I am referring specifically to women m their
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      • 169 22 MY initial reaction to Ms Tan Sai Siong's article "No compliment to women to be man-chasers" (ST, April 23) was to ignore it altogether. However, m fairness to your readers I have decided to rebut her accusations. My letter "Cartoon was offensive" (ST, April
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      • 158 22 MS Zaibun Siraj's letter "Cartoon was offensive" (ST, April 21) has prompted me to question the Association of Women for Action and Research's credibility m promoting equality for woman. The cartoon is merely a cartoon; it does not suggest anything and is meant
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      • 134 22 Redrawn version: A self defeating effort I REFER to the letter "Cartoon was offensive" by Ms Zaibun SlraJ. (ST, April 21). Although I agree that the original (Punchlines) cartoon was offensive to women, her redrawn cartoon has defeated her purpose to retaliate and fight against society's wrong impressions about women.
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    • On ECA at Gan Eng Seng Secondary School
      • 396 22 I REFER to the letter "Share our pride m excellence" by "121 Past and Present Gessians". (ST, April 19). The letter highlights the achievements attained by the school's various uniform groups m recent years. The main reason it gives is that the students have
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      • 382 22 THE Ministry of Education has come a long way m revamping and improving the education system and policies. It has built good rapport with the people. However, this could be undermined by inflexible and seemingly indifferent school administrators who do not attach much
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    • Reply
      • 184 22 PLEASE refer to Mr Yeo Peng Lim's letter "Woman, 76, wants to keep working". (ST, April 14). The Jurong Town Corporation has the responsibility to ensure that there is a good and efficient cleaning service m its flatted factories. Cleaning contractors engaged by JTC
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
      • 77 23 THE Singapore stock market yesterday closed higher m moderate turnover, despite the first overnight decline on Wall Street after a sixsession climb. At the close, the Straits Times Industrial Index gained 4.49 points to 965.94 while the Business Times Composite Index was up 3.61 points to 850.25.
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      • 66 23 PuMcß»*soc 111 +13 ibtkw m +10 knn, SNp SOe 230+9 Shjrr-t.t* MM +1 Mvipt 471 +1 IbUkoff »7 +7 Sn Dvtir Me ?W 7 K«*4C«f» 212 +7 Htm CarprMc »Mi +(Vk CarttatSOc Ml +1 MIC 7k Ml < OhOttMe 2M Ktntudr Spore 22* +S MMC 10c 177 -t-i 08$
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      • 13 23 Promet 2,950,000 Sim« Darby 1,996,000 Public Bank 1,364,000 DBS Land 1,351,000
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    • 52 23 Closing Chan{e Vol ('000) teittk Enpi 20c 146 +2 78 G8 HWp 10c 0.94 unch 6 Mttatocfc 25c 0 645 40 Smfaporc National Printers 50c 2.07 cd Sinptronics 20c 0 995« d -0.5 21 Tfct 50c 0.93 cd -1.5 Tonhow M sOc o.BB+l 5 Vtapco 50c 0955 cd +0
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    • 35 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Tines Industrial Composite 1987 H«h 1505 40 (26/8/87) 1327 69 (11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) NltimeHtfi 1505 40(26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) ***** (28/4/86)
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    • 30 23 DM V FF 8$ Hks IS$ US* 1 6683 124 45 unq 2 0005 7 8170 1 8743 ***** 124 60 5 6655 2 0023 7 8170 *****
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    • 13 23 THE US dollar lost 47 ticks to close at DM1.6678 m Singapore.
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    • 10 23 In Singapore, gold lost US$2.4O to U*****.50 an ounce.
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    • 50 23 Eurodollar: Lost eight ticks to 92.40 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained 20 ticks to 0.6022 a contract. British Pound: Lost 20 ticks to 1.8740 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 16 ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 15 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Lost US$3.OO to U*****.00 an ounce.
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    • Short Stops
      • 93 23 MANILA Food and beverage conglomerate San Miguel Corp (SMC) plans a two billion peso (about SJ2OO million) commercial paper float to raise funds for a 4.2 billion peso expansion programme this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said. SMC has said its expansion plans include the
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      • 86 23 TOKYO Bridgestone Corp said it has successfully acquired 96 per cent of the outstanding shares m the Firestone Tire Rubber Co, making the Japanese company the third largest tyre and rubber maker m the world. Bridgestone estimated the final cost of the takeover, once the remaining shares
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      • 60 23 Cerus makes 1.06 b PARIS Compagnie Europeennes Reunies (Cerus), the French financial holding company of Italian entrepreneur Carlo de Benedetti, announced on Thursday a net consolidated profit of 306 million francs (551.06 billion) for this year, its first full fiscal year. Cerus, which was created m July 1986, had a
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    • 626 23  -  HSUNG BEE HWA Offer price of $1.20 a share is more than double his previous By HONGKONG shipping magnate Sir Yue-Kong Pao is making another takeover bid for Hotel Marco Polo this time at $1.20 a share, more than double the
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    • 496 23 TIN oan manufacturer Malaya Tin Printing Company, which underwent a major boardroom shake-up m February, ended last year with a much smaller loss and is looking to even better results this year. For the year ended last September,
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    • 269 23 Security Pacific Corp strengthens operations SECURITY Pacific Corporation, the seventh largest bank holding company m the US, has begun consolidating its operations m Singapore and Asia. The international banking group, headquartered m Los Angeles and which has assets of about US$73 billion (Ssl4€ billion), is well represented m Singapore. It
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    • 357 23 Promet shares close at 43.5 cents on resumption of trading PROMET Bhd yesterday resumed trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore after an absence of one-and-a-half years, and topped the actives with 2.95 million shares changing hands before it closed at 43.5 cents. The marine engineering and property development group's
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    • 189 23 Mulpha cuts pre-tax loss by half despite dip in turnover MULPHA Singapore Ltd has slashed its group pretax loss by more than half despite a 26 per cent drop m turnover. The holding company, which has operations m fast-food, office and engineering equipment, also managed to turn m an operating
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    • 648 23  - SPH interim pre-tax profit inches 4.4% to $69.7m DOREEN SOH By SINGAPORE Press Holdings yesterday reported a modest 4.4 per cent rise m group interim pre-tax profit to $69.74 million, as a result of rising newsprint prices which eroded the benefits of higher volumes and substantially lower contributions from a
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    • 165 23 MALAYA Glass Berhad has recorded a pre-tax profit of M 53.15 million (552.44 million) for the half-year ended Jan 31 against M 53.08 million m the previous corresponding period. This was achieved despite an increase m depreciation costs from M 5843.000 to M 51.37 million,
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    • 2846 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deabnji at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m
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    • 2176 24 INDUSTRIALS Acmo Ajmomoto /300) cd Alex Hldg Akom(— 77 (I) 77 (2) API (40/403) 41 (1)40(32) 1 AISB (—/1 05) 107 (5) 106 (42) 106(9) 105(2) 105(8) ASM (235/236) 234 (56) 234 (10) 235 (1 15) 235 (30) 237 (1 15) 238 (9) 236 (26)
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    • 2984 24 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Margin stocks are shown m bold print. Adjusted for scrip rights N Tax-exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. ADEF shares and Nasdaq stocks
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      • 403 25 1 Mi Jl 000 2 Ftr bttl OBtaMrs ontr 3 OCBC Fiunc* 4 j.afaMe at DBS FtaMM. I QwWywf that ratn art o««t<l by afatfarj OUT. UOF's tain.** iho i»aiabh at UOf ate avafatfe at OSS Fnanc« OCBC OUB UO6 DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 2 3 4
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      • 116 25 THE US dollar closed marginally easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed little changed at 2.0015/25 m torpid trading. It traded within a range of 2.0025 and 2.0013. It opened initially at 2.0010/20. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 1.6685/90
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      • 149 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5529,040 and 5529,081 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.70 U*****.00 and eased off slightly to U*****.30 449.70 before closing for lunch at U*****.50, 9.90. It re-opened at U*****.20 9.60 and dropped to the day's low of U*****.00 449.40. It rebounced
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      • 31 25 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 449.50—450.00 452 00 452.50 Hongkong 449 60 450 10 451.90—452.30 Thurs Wed New York 450.00 450 50 *****—452 20 London 451 00 451.50 452.00—452.50
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      • 284 25 Managers' prices for April 30 May 3 Singapore Unit Trust !h« Commerce 0 96— 1 02 Th« Saving* Fund 0.81 0 87 S pore Prog Fund 0 39— 0 43 Spore Sec Fund 064—069 S pore Invent Fi,nd 0 68—0 73 S pore Equity Fund 0 46— 0
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      • 17 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore 240.00 May down one cent Malaysia 311.50 May down one cent
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      • 15 25 Tin Closing prices Ms/Ho XL Tin 17.35 unchanged Turnover 78 tonnes up 32 tonnes
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      • 26 25 Ctosinc pricts Copper £/tmnt Thun Spot 1149 00—1150 00 (*****0 1141.00) 3 months 1091 00— *****0 (1084 50—1085 50) Market tone Firmer Sales 14,950 tonnes
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      • 28 25 Own, pncw S.iv»r USS/frty fn Dun Sincapore 6 46 6 51 6 48—6 53 Ttmn Nm Yort 6 4S--6 50 6 48—6 53 Source Credit Suisse Sport
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      • 24 25 Ctainf prices Aluminium tonne Ban Si«t *****0-1259.00 (1220.00—1225 00) 3 months 1139.00— 1141 00 (1117 00—1118 00) Market tone Firmer Sales: 5.450 tonnes
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      • 109 25 Crude MS/tonne palm ofl May 972 50 (south) 965 (central) 960 (north) June 950 (south) 940 (north) Refined palm oi US$ tonnes RBD palm oil May 397 50 (sellers) June 390 (sellers) July /Sept ***** (sellers) RBD Stearin May ***** (sellers) June 380 (sellers) July 370 (sellers) RBD
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      • 8 25 Income Bond Pohcj 1 65—1 71
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      • 188 25 Interbank Over the counter foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5181 1.5208 6.68—6.52 Canadian dollar 1.6272—1.6293 6.19—6.10 NZ dollar 1.3480 1.3507 7.55-7.34 Sterling pound 3.7508— 3 7546 2.69—2.65 US dollar 2 0015 2.0025 5.03—4.98 Local dollars to IGOurah
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        • 76 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est V»l Jueffi 92.41 92.42 92.39 92.40 3825 •?*p« 92.06 92.06 92.04 92.04 1364 Dee 91.79 91.79 91.77 91.77 106 Mar 8$ 91.60 91.60 91.57 91.57 49 Jue 91.42 91.42 91.40A 91.40 3 Sept 91.26A 91.26 Dee 91.12 91.12
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        • 28 25 (US dollar Deutschem*rk Open High L»w Sett Est V«l Juett 0.6020 0.6023 0.6016 0.6022 180 Sept 0.6083 l*e 0.6144 Open Int (Than): CM. Act Vol (Thurs): If.
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        • 28 25 (British Pound) Open High Uw Sett Eat V«I Jue 88 1.8740 1.8740 1.8710A 1.8740 26 S*P» 1.8680 D«* ***** Open Lit (Than): Act Vol (Thors): NU.
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        • 29 25 (Japanese Yea) Open High L«w Sett Est VOI JueBB 0 *****0 0.*****48 0.*****6 0.*****6 174 S«P« 0.*****7 De* 0.*****7 Open Int (Thurs): 18t1. Act Vel (Tkan): tU.
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        • 32 25 (Nikkei Stock Avenge Index) Open High L»w Sett Est Spot June 88 ***** ***** ***** ***** 33 Sept ***** Dec ***** Open Int (Than): 5881. Art V»l (Thors): 14t3.
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        • 23 25 (USS per troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est Vel April 88 452 00 Open Int (Than): NU. Act Vol (Thus): NU.
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        • 472 25 Friday, April 29 1988 Mar M coIH Mot U p«n H^k Lo. Satt H.gk Low S.t. 54 CAi 55 CAi 5* CAI 57 315* 320 CAi M 21M 220 CAi 59 M7i 121 2 40 35* 37 I9A 17 1 4 UA 14 62 CAi IiSA ISO 63
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 680 25 SHARE prices yesterday continued to ride on buoyant market sentiment and closed higher for the third straight session. Some dealers said news of Singapore's first-quarter growth and the "non-event" of CPF rate adjustments kept sentiment up, although they did not spur fund
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      • 299 25 Ap- n HKJ Chant* Auoc Inti Hotafc 2.625 +0025 Bonk Of Eoit A»«j 16.70 +0.1 Capitol Co»p 1.05 +0.03 Cathoy Pacific Air 7.20 unch Ch»ung Kong 745 +005 Chmo light 18 40 +0.2 City Rmoutcm 1.31 -Oil Ctom Horb Twvml 15.40 +0.2 Doo H«og 1.19 uneh F E Consortium
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      • 327 25 Apr 29 Cents Charge (fcnt) ACI A N I 170 unch Ab«rfoyto 460 +20 Aoc Amcor 432 -3 Arnpo) Exp 340 +5 Ampol P«t 355 -5 Ani 425 -2 Anodn* Au»t 26 +1 Ashton 142 +4 BHP 758 -6 B»och P«troWum 30 1 B«l Group 165 -7 Bond Corp
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      • 58 25 NST Index h Friday 1,570.40 (1,564.98) --g Hongkong Hang Seng 0 Friday 2,602.87 (2,588.14) §i_ Austrahan All-Ordinaries Friday 1,457.00 (1,449.30) Nikkei Stock Average Friday Closed (27,434.12) Financial Times Industrials I Thursday 1,444.70 (1,448.90) Dow Jones Average ?g£ Thursday 2,041.28 (2,047.91) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous
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      • 98 25 LONDON The 58,128 tonne gross vehicle carrier Reijin, which ran aground on its maiden voyage, has capsized and is beached about 10 km south of Leixoes near Oporto, Portugal, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. The vessel, operated by Nissan and flying the Panamanian flag, was
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    • 498 25 H> M Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS Asdo-MFI 166 -4 Allwd-LyoM 420 -5 »nw 394 -1 BTR PLC 257 +5 Barclays 436 undi BMChom 47S +1 BICC 320 +2 BlueCi.cl. 411 -7 »OC Group 373 -4 Booti 237 +10 Bo.ot«. 312 -I BATS 417 3 lAnoyt 157 34 +3.34 BntOMHo 114
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    • Article, Illustration
      295 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Mharves Als Reliance K3O aside 30/04 An Li Kl9 a side 30/04 Barber Toba KO9 aside 01/05 Haifeng Kl5 aside 01/05 Ned Spore KlB aside 30/04 Tianshui K29 aside 01/05 Trade Fair R35 a side 04/05 Con Hayato Kl6 30/04 01/05 Hock
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    • 253 26 PROPERTY-BASED Mount Pleasure Holdings has slipped deeper into the red for the year ended Jan 31, this year. The group suffered a pre-tax loss of M 55.69 million (554.42 million) against MJ1.12 million previously, while turnover fell 35.8 per cent to M 510.19
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    • 580 26 Berjaya Corp makes voluntary offer for South Pacific Textiles BERJAYA Corp (Malaysia), the largest shareholder m South Pacific Textiles Industries (SPTI) with a 32.33 per cent stake, yesterday made a voluntary offer for the rest of the shares at MJ4.04 i 553.14) each m cash. Notice of the offer for
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    • 535 26 Loans are being recovered, says Selangor Properties KUALA LUMPUR Selangor Properties Bhd is receiving repayments from associated companies Pusat Bandar Damansara Sdn Bhd (PBD) and Damansara Developments Sdn Bhd, which still owe it M 5306.47 million (5J238.28 million), a company official said yesterday. Selprop Financial Controller Lai Meng Ling was
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    • 338 26 LONDON Mr Paul Volcker, the former Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board and one of the world's most distinguished bankers, is to become a Non-Executive Director of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), the company announced on Thursday. Mr Volcker said
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    • 165 26 GEORGE Kent (Malaysia) Bhd has reported a higher group pre-tax profit of M 52.17 million (551.68 million) for the year ended this Jan 31, from M 51.69 million the previous year. Group turnover, however, decreased to M 560.85 million from M 572.65 million. At company
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    • 187 26 DETROIT Exceeding all expectations, the Ford Motor Co reported on Thursday that it had earned US$l.62 billion (553.24 billion) or US$3.3l a share m the first quarter. Ford officials said the quarterly profit was the largest for an American car maker. The profit was 8.9
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    • 310 26 PROPERTY-BASED Kuala Lumpur Industries Bhd (XLI), weighed down by a heavy interest burden, is planning to restructure its loans to cut its losses. The high cost of external financing to support the group's subsidiary companies m the last year had continued to take a toll
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 94 23 THE BANK M J^ CANTON^B j|F WeVe changed our name. Jifflf For 35 years you have known us in jHv Singapore as The Bank of Canton. m&l Now, after working closely for many JHt years with our parent company Security mm Pacific Bank, one of the ten largest Mm bank
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 68 25 Export Strategies For Industries In Developing Countries i^>j mm i i Revolves on trade l^T^^!^'^* *MM policies; export |^^^^^^^^Mt*J strategies m various industries and the consequences of export-oriented manufacturing m^A^^f^^ Jm production based fcS^^l ■II on detailed case M studies m the East Hf /^k and South-East Asia j ftfl
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    • 41 25 $500,000 in eight hours that's how fast Singaporeans plonked down their money to slake their thirst for travel. Read about the big money ($5m) and crowds (over 20,000) which two recent travel fairs attracted In the May issue of HER World.
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 608 26 SUPER MQDEL?7sUPtf^^^BJ3^^ I SAVINGS for HARI RAYA PUASA '.ffSufrMj^ I I VI Philips light-weight iron ""^1 If New Reconditioned CTV/VCR I II HITACHI/MITSUBISHI/NATIONAL/ II I! PHILIPS/SHARP L IF""' $24-$45 -.~«jiBiMBBBBB» Oownpayment $TFCT— SOO From m M A VCR RENTAL Monthly A mm $39-$5O nst almems $35-$73 (12 to 24 months)
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    • 687 26 I HOTEL MARCO POLO LIMITED ("HMP") 1 Pursuant to Section 213(9Kc) of the Companies Act (Cap. 50), Wardley Limited announces on behalf of Prompt Management Services Pte. Ltd. ("Offeror"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Wharf (Holdings) Limited ("Wharf"), that the Offeror intends to make take-over offers ("Offers") for all the
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 228 27 O_F__F |C U^ _O_P E_N I N G \\J f\/\l I Lt oc KvJLL'lviJDAY lc ouic Ivj JvJIii II 16 Tun! h^b piBBBB^BB*^ C3 SEST W'SHES 8ES7 WISHES BEST WISHES BEST WISHES BEST,tVISHES B£Sr W/SHES BEST W/SHES BfS7 WISHES TcathayT CATHAY BUILDING (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11. Dhoby Ghaut #13-03. Cathay Building
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    • 28 27 Oranqe vJuliuc CATHAY (O.J.) SINGAPORE PTE LTD 11. Dhoby Ghaut. Cathay Building #05-00 Singapore 0922 Tel *****81 Tlx RS ***** Fax: *****09 Cable "CATHAY SINGAPORE" PLAYMORE PTE LTD
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 1224 28 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TEL 730-5724/ 5/6/ 8 5669(D1D). 737-001 1 a TELEFAX: 732-2759 a TELEX: RS ***** TIMEADB RATES The Straits Times-$26 85 per col.cm. a The Sunday Times-$?8 15 ocr col cm BOX SERVICE: $500 (Collected) $10 00 (Posted) r wwiiwiwm APPONTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from
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    • 632 28 /yyyyyyssss/ss////^ a^C MIYOSHI PRECISION Vi 4QA- (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD r Located at Jurong, we are a new but well- established Japanese Metal Precision Company engaged m the manufacturing of /a various precision metal parts and mould Ya making. We would like to invite applications Yj for the following: O GCE
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    • 499 28 I ENGINEERS 1 I It's Bosses Day Today! I H Who says? Well, whatever it is you shouldn't miss this chance to be H your own boss at Mini Scribe. H H And our definition of a Boss? Someone who believes m the 'Passion of Ownership' I H 'love thy
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    • 134 28 f^LUBRIZOL I Lubrizol Southeast Asia (Pte) Ltd. (m Jurong) the local subsidiary of a U.S. multi-national corporation and a leading supplier of chemical additives for lubricating oils, has the following immediate vacancy: PSC with shorthand and typewriting GCE 0 level preferably with credits m English. Maths, Chinese Age 23 to
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 326 29 W I bbPbbHNMI bbHHHI H^bl^b! BaP^B^aHWaßlVßaßnßl^B! H B_BX^Au^_Jß^l^_2BF^^_m_B_B II II i We are a profitable and successful distributor of many leading products which are current market leaders m Singapore. Aggressive and conscientious young men required for: TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Pre-Requisites: 0' or 'A' Level with technical bias m education Personable
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    • 1208 29 Innovative and cost-effective I health-care solutions. By Becton Dickinson and you. BD Plastipak syringes, Precision Glide needles, VACUTAINER brand of evacuated blood collection systems complemented by an extensive line of laboratory and diagnostic products. These are some of the innovative and cost-effective health-care solutions by Becton Dickinson for the world
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 663 30 AHHUINTMbNTS rJThis is a challenge? U Join a high-growth industry of the future. Healthcare. W? are a large and progressive hospital offering sophisticated patient care of the highest quality. In our tradition of care and excellence, we are further enhancing our professional patient care services. You are invited to join
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    • 302 30 f as 1 THEMANDARM The Shanghai Jin Gang Mandarin Hotel is a 600-room deluxe hotel situated m the heart of Shanghai city, PRC. The hotel is managed by Mandarin Singapore International and is scheduled to open m mid 1989. Applications are now open to suitably qualified candidates for the position
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    • 452 30 I DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION is one of the worlds largest manufacturers of networked computer systems and associated peripheral equipment and the leader m systems integration with its networked communications and software products. Behind DIGITALS growing technology is an equally fast growing I professional network comprising dynamic dedicated individuals, willing to
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    • 697 30 |g With the expansion and growth of our operations, we are inviting lH V/, applications lor the following position: I j j MARKETING I MANAGER 1 Job Description Reporting to the Director of Marketing, he/she will be ;g responsible for marketing the product and services of the Z subsidiaries. His/Her
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    • 30 30 lIS you're planning tor i| an exciting j career move, the Appointments j Section is Just j I the piace to start looking I I £or that j perfect j
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 617 31 I UgJ Watt Akkermans Re Ltd I We are an established and reputable joint venture company of General I I Electric, USA and The Straits Steamship Group providing specialised I and sophisticated engineering services to the petro-chemical, marine, I I transportation, utilities, manufacturing and general industries m the I I
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    • 1544 31 See the world with our growing team. W\ Be a Cathay Pacific Flight Attendant iIISSIUB Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong's airline, is growing Non-contributory retirement scheme B^H tiSt Today we are an international carrier with an It you are fluent m Mandarin/Malay Fnghsh and: B f expanding net work which covers
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 521 32 APPOINTMENTS ULC Systems (Far East) Pte Ltd An expanding software house, specialize m customized software systems, is looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: A) Assistant Systems Analysts/ Assistant Team Leaders B) Senior Programmers C) Programmers Pre-requisite Preferably with a tertiary education m Computer Science, or at
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    • 522 32 AIRLINE CAREERS Singapore Airlines' reputation for safe, efficient and excellent service did not just happen; it was cultivated, nurtured, and developed by people who have made the provision of quality service a way of life. If you have finished your studies or are unhappy m your present job, here is
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    • 597 32 We are looking for talented and motivated individuals who want to take advantage of excellent career opportunities to grow and I evelo P Wltnin a dynamic environment 6rysETHODE A Career With US Multi-National Corp. COST ACCOUNTANT Requirements: Accountancy Degree or Professional Qualification 2-3 years working experience of which I -2
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    • 563 32 jf Sales Representative I (FEMALE) W I We are an established company engaged I I m the supply of specialised building I I materials. I I We are embarking on an aggressive mar I I keting campaign and are looking for a I I dynamic sales lady to complement our
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    • 556 32 JgHNSON CONTROLS The Industry Leader m the manufacture, installation and service of building control systems and equipments requires: SERVICE TECHNICIANS c Minimum ITC or NTC-3 Certificate m EJectronics/Electrical Engineering, c Minimum 2 years relevant experience, c Class 3 driving licence (preferred but not essential), c Completed N.S. An attractive remuneration
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 1613 33 NOTICES WAH-CHANG M ELECTRO-PLATING LTD I I I (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) im NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING II I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteemh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the II I Board Room. 22A Jalan Terusan, Singapore 2261 on
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    • 1135 33 GUTHRIE ROPEL BERHAD NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Twenty-Second Annual General Meeting of Guthrie Ropel Berhad will be held at the Negara Room, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, 26 May, 1988 at 12.00 noon for the following purposes:
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    • 756 33 YEO HIAP SENG (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of Yeo Hiap Seng (Malaysia) Berhad will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 7, Jalan Tandang, ***** Petaling Java, Selangor, on Tuesday. 7th June
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    • 758 33 i IN THE HIGH COIHT OF THE KEPIBUC OF SINGAPORE Originating Bamm*na N*. 18 M IMB In the Matter «f tke Property ewnprlaed la a Mortgage iMtei lMa September IKS (regtotered m Instrument N*. I &Ml3/C) Aad In tke Matter »f Beetle* if af tke Laad Tltlea Art (Cap HI)
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  • RACING
    • 276 34  - Saratoga Six set for four in row FREDERICK QUEK By UNBEATEN Saratoga Six looks good enough to chalk up his fourth straight success m Race 4 at Penang this afternoon. The three-year-old American gelding by Smoggy was neglected m the betting at his debut but he stormed home to score
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    • 339 34  -  TAN THEAN LOON By our man on the track PENANG Race The Devil has a first-rate chance to follow up his last-start success m Race 3 here today, opening day of the Penang Turf Club April-May meeting. The Arch Sculptor four-year-old is holding form well
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    • 5931 34 GOING FORECAST: GOOD ■PWPVHB 2 30 CLASS 5 DIV A 1,200 m 1 Ml IB (Ratings: 56-38) ■HHHiHB (Stakes: $12,000) 1 ****** Sky bird 57.5 (M) Skybird-K Chong 7 nzg same (1700 m). Two good runs at Ipoh March meeting; well back early, opening up m straight
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    • 292 34 RACE Racing Editor Tan Thean Loon Frederick Quek Danny Khoo Martin Tay 4 Baldonald 1 Skybird 4 Baldonald 6 Bo Bo's Pride 7 Agadoo 1 8 Shamrock 6 Bo Bo's Pride 6 Bo Bo's Pride 2 Prince Endeavour 2 Prince Endeavour 1 Skybird 2 Prince Endeavour
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    • 63 34 THESE horses have won or have done well on a wet track. RACE 2: Dunblane, Alymer Music, Rangoli, Satchmo, Manmanabab. RACE 3: Jacado 111, Outstandingly, Early Bird 11. RACE 4: Panache. Dels Phantasy, Hunka Cash. RACE 5: Suroeste, Burmese Baby, Giovanni, Phizam, Begonia, Puas Hati. RACE Sofia, Bulan
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    • 370 35 ON THE TRACK with TAN THE AN LOON PENANG Hank displayed dazzling speed on a good track here yesterday. With a riding boy astride, the four-year-old mare disposed of 600 m m 34.8 sec. Hunk scored her maiden win on Jan 3, final day of
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    • 144 35 JOCKEYS S. Dahlan and H.H. Chan, whose threemonth temporary riding permits expire today, have had their licences renewed until the end of the season (Jan 31) by the Malayan Racing Association. Dahlan has ridden two winners this season while Chan won one
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    • 147 35 Rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Lucas 69 18 14 I tOi 13 II 9 S Khoo 94 IS 1 IS 4 Ow Yang 56 11 4 4 5 Grylls 67 It 14 S S Azhar 122 It 11 II I Yeap 61 II S 4 8 Ismadi 69
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    • 92 35 Ist 2nd 3rd Thwaltes 26 15 10 Teh 22 19 21 Read 17 9 11 Urn 16 14 16 X Chong 13 20 13 ShanmiiKam 11 10 8 Phun 11 5 2 hua 10 11 7 Bougoure 9 10 1 T Tan 8 12 5 SK Ho 8
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    • 92 35 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 14 6 10 Rich 4b Glamorous 6 8 5 Agasam 5 2 5 Danny 4 5 1 Goodman 4 2 5 Regent 4 2 1 JA 3 3 4 Mdm Shirley Yap 3 2 1 Shanmngam 3 11 Night Rose 3 10 Teng Stan
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    • 1299 35 Iff Jsftt 2 15 CLASS 5 DIV B 1,200 m -m m (Ratings. 54-29) (Stakes: $12,000) 1 3**524 Exotical (late Trots Cent Special) 57 (54) Exotical-B Ang 5 nzm -.5 (1200 m) *Zaldl 2 *****9 Cloflds Open 54.5 (53) Nge Fok-Zafir 4 ag +4.5 (1200 m) A Rahman
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    • 205 35 Doyoun the one to beat in 2,000 Guineas LONDON Trainer Michael Stoute, who had to settle for second m the 1,000 Guineas, is poised to gain compensation m the 2,000 Guineas over 1,600 m at Newmarket today. Stoute saddles hot favourite Doyoun and the colt may start at a shorter
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    • 60 35 LONDON Former trainer Alan Jarvis was disqualified on Wednesday for three years after an inquiry by the English Jockey Club. The stewards found that he had deliberately misled Jockey Club officials m evidence he gave at a previous hearing, following an application to train at Epsom. His best
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 82 34 o>mbers Garnet II" SUPER JACKPOT FOR MONDAY'S DRAW NO 241/88 TO BE HELD AT ALBERT COMPLEX AFTER 5.30 PM FOUR SHARED GROUP fl PRIZE In Toto Draw No. 240/88, three System 6 Entries, one sold by M/s KTUC Fairprice of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 ond two sold by M/s
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 580 35 SK3TICE GE Solid State, a division of General Electric Company of USA (a US$39 billion corporation), manufactures and markets these three leading brands of semiconductors: GE/RCA/lntersil TEAMING UP TO SERVE YOU OETTER We are pleased to announce our two official appointments m Singapore to service your needs effective Ist May
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  • TIMESPORT
    • Photo Special
      • 421 36 SEEING stars that's the idea behind these pictures, which will help dispel the popular fallacy concerning bespectacled pipsqueaks. Going by the stars who are myopic yet magical, shortsighted but eagle-eyed, glasses could even be seen as an unfair advantage. Take golfers Tommy Nakajima and Jim Thorpe,
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    • 367 37 US gymnastics coach admits part m 'fixing' scores dtdr ytfy LOS ANGELES An American coach who admitted he conspired to "fix" scores at the World Gymnastics Championships said on Thursday that he was only supporting United States athletes by following a widely-accept-ed international practice. "My thinking
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    • 199 37 WASHINGTON Diver Greg Louganis was on Thursday named the United States Olympic Committee's 1987 Sportsman of the Year, while athletics star Jackie Joyner-Kersee won the Sportswoman title. Jackie became the first to win the women's award m successive years. Louganis also won the award m
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    • ON THE TENNIS SCENE
      • 243 37 Becker cruises into q-finals HAMBURG Top seed Boris Becker reached the quarter-finals of the West German Open men's tournament when he beat Dutchman Tom Nijssen 6-2, 6-4 on Thursday. Taking note of the cold weather, Nijssen began the match wearing a tracksuit. He soon warmed up, but not enough to
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      • 195 37 WASHINGTON Ivan Lendl's ambitions of playing tennis for the United States took a major step forward on Thursday when a Congressional committee backed his efforts to obtain United States citizenship m time for the Seoul Olympics. The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee approved a
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      • 62 37 LONDON India have been formally suspended from the 1989 Davis Cup for refusing to play Israel m this year's competition, the London-based International Tennis Federation said yesterday. An ITF spokesman said India, Davis Cup finalists last year when they lost to Sweden, would be allowed to
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    • 147 37 BASEBALL OB Bears beat Bing-Grae Eagles 5-3 and Tai Pyung Yang Dolphin edged out MBC Dragons 1-0 m Korean League matches on Thursday. CYCLING Mathieu Hermans, of Holland, won the 210-kilometre third stage of the Tour of Spain race on Thursday. But Spain's Laudelino Cubino retained his
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    • 285 37 rt y eye LONDON Officials of the British National Water Polo League on Thursday denied responsibility for the team whose visit to South Africa provoked the League's close-down by the British Amateur Swimming Association. The ASA took the step m case of anti-apartheid action, which
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    • 258 37 AMERICAN SPORT MINNESOTA The Baltimore Orioles set an American League baseball record by losing their 21st consecutive game when the Minnesota Twins beat them 4-2 on Thursday. The Orioles will play the White Sox tomorrow m Chicago, where they stand a chance of breaking the all-time Major
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    • 197 37 rtyr ytye t STOCKHOLM Representatives of top sporting bodies will meet m Lausanne on June 21 to discuss the vexed question of sporting links with South Africa, the president of the International Olympic Committee, Mr Juan Antonio Samaranch, said on Thursday. "We decided to
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    • 418 38 Pele, Cruyff, Kaiser, Maradona to play m Platini's three-match extravaganza PARIS Pele, Johan Cruyff, Franz Beckenbauer and Diego Mar a dona, four of the greatest players of all time, will be on the same bill when Michel Platini stages a festival of football m his hometown
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    • EUROPEAN SOCCER
      • 321 38 Maradona predicts two-goal Napoli triumph ROME Italian soccer passions are rising to a frenzy for tomorrow's showdown between Diego Maradona's Napoli and the only team who threaten their second successive League title Ruud Gullit's AC Milan. Maradona, revered as a demi-god m soccermad Naples, has promised fans victory by two
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      • 254 38 PARTS Third-placed Racing Paris have perhaps the last chance of opening up the chase for the title when they visit League leaders Monaco, who command a five-point lead over Bordeaux and six over Racing with six matches left. Though the leaders slipped badly last week,
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    • 310 38 POLICE have detained over 20 East German soccer fans m the past 10 days following violence at two First Division matches m Leipzig, according to reports m the city's newspaper. The Leipziger Volkszeitung said 13 fans, mostly from East Berlin, faced charges for molesting other people and damaging
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    • 1067 39  - Millwall on the threshold of First Division MARTIN PALMER Team from Cold Blow blowing hot By TODAY'S DIVISION ONE FIXTURES Chelsea v Liverpool, Coventry v Portsmouth, Everton v Charlton, Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United v Oxford United, Norwich City v Luton Town, Nottingham Forest v Wimbledon, Sheffield
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    • 190 39  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI LOCAL hockey coaches will be given an opportunity to improve on their methods when they attend an eight-day advanced coaching course from May 3-10. The course, to be conducted by International Hockey Federation-recognised coach Graeme Wcrth, will benefit some 30 officials who
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    • 365 39 ENGLISH LEAGUE PREVIEW LONDON Nearly all the soccer championship, play-off and relegation issues m the English League should be settled m the next few days when clubs play two matches each, today and on Monday. Although Liverpool have already clinched
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    • 366 40  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By SELETAR Country Club's accounts are available for inspection by members m the office. So said SCC's chairman Cheong Quee Wah. Furthermore, members with suggestions on how the club should be run should join the management committee. Mr Cheong was commenting
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    • 153 40 Prost is the fastest in first practice MOTOR RACING IMOLA (Italy) France's Alain Prost turned the fastest qualifying lap m yesterday's first day of official practice for the San Marino Grand Prix, the second event of the 1988 world Formula One championship. The French driver steered his McLaren car, powered
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    • 528 40 Murugiah puts Singapore in semis Dramatic last hole challenge wins it CHUNG SHAN (China) Singapore's Madasamy Murugiah, a 23--year-old one-time caddie, always tells club players they should enjoy their golf. But on the last hole m the Dunhill Cup Pacific qualifier here, he faced a moment of horror before winning
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    • 200 40 TEXAS American Ray Floyd and Australian Greg Norman posted seven-un-der-par 65s on Thursday to share the lead after the first round of play m the US$7OO,OOO ($1.4 million) Houston Open golf tournament. Floyd, the 1985 champion here, and Norman each had seven birdies without a bogey. Floyd
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    • 300 40 SNOOKER SHEFFIELD (England) Second-seeded Jimmy White was the odd man out m the semi-final line-up for the world professional snooker championships he was the only one not to have previously held the title. Holder Steve Davis, bidding to reach his sixth successive final, has won it
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    • 554 41  -  LEE WAI WUN Basketball body to investigate problem By Edco Sports' withdrawal halfway during the tournament was against the rules. Ivy House, too, violated the rules by refusing to play their match. We have referred both cases to the disciplinary committee. BAS vice-president Ho
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    • 492 41  -  HAKIKAT RAI By LOH LIN KOK was last night reelected president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association for a fourth two-year term m what was his easiest victory at the association's annual meeting at a local hotel. And m victory, the SAAA
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    • 195 41 LONDON Pakistan's cricket team were forced to compromise over the incident m which Abdul QadIr hit a spectator because they had no time to contest the issue, manager Intikhab Alam said on his arrival here. The rumpus happened during the last day of the final Test
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    • 191 41 LONDON Indian captain Ravi Shastri hit an unbeaten 138 to help Glamorgan to a formidable 400-4 on the first day of their four-day English County Cricket Championship match against Somerset on Thursday. Brief M»rea At Cardiff: Glamorgan 400-4 (R Shastri 138 no., M. Maynan; 122, A. Butcher
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    • 428 41  - Anderson's second straight title, Jurong's double LEE WAI W UN ANDERSON Junior College powered to their second consecutive Schools National A Division boys' basketball title at Geylang Indoor Stadium yesterday. The defending champions displayed excellent teamwork to outshine Thomson Secondary 64-57 m a 70-minute thriller, the outcome of which could
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    • 454 41  -  J. RAJENDRAN By RAFFLES JC are once again the Schools National A Division rugby champions, though their 9-6 win over arch-rivals St Andrew's Junior College at the Padang yesterday was not something they could be terribly proud of. RJC clinched victory with
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    • 242 41  -  J. RAJENDRAN MJ—\ YOU could say that Darren Armin is a true blue and white Saint Andrew's boy, and that being the case it isn't at all surprising that he loves rugby the way kids these days love hamburgers. His burning desire to do well for
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    • 354 41  -  JOE DORAI By SWITZERLAND-based striker V. Sundramoorthy is prepared to turn out for Singapore again m the Malaysia Cup soccer competition when the Swiss League takes a one-month break. Sundramoorthy, who was Singapore's top scorer m last year's Malaysia Cup with
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    • 34 41 TOWNER Sports Club will be holding selection trials for Under-17 soccer players at Balestier Boys' School, McNair Road, on Monday (9am). For further information, call Swandi on 471-0247 or Hardial Singh (291-2204).
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 443 40 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MADAM SEOW SOO NGOH Age: 80 years old (wife of the late Mr. LIM CHIAK SIAN) celled Horn* to be with the Lord on 29/4/88 tearing Son« Daughters-in-law: David Llm Kwang Nam Chen Tze Al (deceased) Tommy Llm Kwang Hang Sung May Yee James Llm Kwan
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    • 113 40 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements Th* Family ot the late MASTER ROGER GAN KEE SEONG thanks pastor Rev. Norman Chan and members ot the Church of the Oood Shepherd (Queenstown), principal, staff and fellow students of Raffles Institution, management L staff of Straits Times. Press, community leaders of Thomson constituency, staff
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      269 40 MDM LEE SOOK KUEN AGE: 88 waa c«Had homa lo b« with tha Lord on April 29 at 7.30 a.m., laamlnn *^-*-i tajajwirvg oajnirxj Son: Ng Fook Lum Dauflthar-in law. Chan Shin Yew Daughtar Ng Pek Luen Qfaindeon Ng Khal Heng Grand daughtara: Ng Sow Ling Kwok Chlng
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      135 40 CHARLES G. DE SOUZA Age: 28 passed away suddenly abroad. Au Revolr Dear till we meet again Love U Mum, Wycliff, Brian Frances, Deniae. Funeral arrangement will be announced later. JOHN RAYMOND OLIVEIRO AOE:M PNMd away peacefully on 2S/4/M Leaving behind: Sons: Maurice, Ronald, Douglas, Terrence, Roy. Daughters:
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    • 76 40 The Family Of The Late JOHN LEONG YING HUNG with** to eapreee ih«ir heartfelt thank* and appraciallon to Ray Fra. Nicholas Chia. Faiu Brygier, William Goh. Bouttaz, Simon Pereira, and Franciaeo Bata Prayer Group* of Holy Croat. 81. Ignatius and 8l»»»»d Sacramanl Church, Doctor, and Nuraing Stafi of
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    • 153 40 323 Condolences 323 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies Condolences to The Family of the Late MR. LOW KEE POW, PPA (CAPTAIN, SICC: 1965/66) From: Members of the General Committee The Singapore Island Country Club President: Mr. H M Dyne Senior Vic»-Pra«idant- Mr. Low Slow Whatt Vica-Pre«idant: Col. Tan Wee Kian, PPA
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      66 40 In Loving Memory Of Our Oeareet KHOO SOO THUAN Departed 30th April IM7 "Time has not made us love you less". Always remembered by wife, children, eon-in-law, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of S.P JAMES Departed 6th April '87 Gone fom our lives one so dear.
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      63 40 In Loving Memory CM SEE PANG YUE Departed 30th AprH I»t3 Dearest father, You tolled all those years for us. And then you had to go To eternal peaceful rest Promised to the Just and honest Always remembered by family and loved oo##. In Loving Memory of
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      88 40 DR. PHILIP CHEN Departed 30 Apr. '87 I remember laughter and music. Your son Kelvin. In Evartovtng Mwnory of DR. PHILIP CHEN YU Oapartad 30 4 «7 A year has passed and fond memories still linger on Love and remembrance lasts forever Sadly wliiid always rwnwnbtnd by
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      77 40 The family ol the late MR. SURINDER SINGH son of the late Jassa Singh (Village Gholia) who passed away suddenly on 20th April '88 wishes to thank all relatives and friends, Staff of Singapore Science Centre for their kind assistance, condolences, attendance, donations and wreaths during their recent
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    • 205 41 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS RI RJC'i Aaaul Trmek aai PtoM CaMp (RI. 2.30pm). BASKETBALL NattaaaJ LeagM PreUmlnary: Asia Electric v Mm Vi (Geylang Indoor Stadium, 7.30pm). HOCKEY Priea4ly: Selangor Sikhs Veterans v Spore Veterans Hockey Association (LA. 5.15pm). NETBALL NatfwuU later Seaatl C'shlps Ftaal: C Mr: Tanglin Tech v RVH (8.30
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  • 447 42  -  TAN TECK HUAT But only those who are fit and give consent m writing can do so By FACTORIES will now be able to employ expectant women on the late shift, under more flexible rules gazetted by the Labour Ministry last night.
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  • 468 42 THE Advisory Council on Family and Community Life got off to a flying start yesterday, beginning work the same day its composition and terms of reference were announced. Soon after an afternoon tea reception hosted by Community Development Minister Wong Kan Seng
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  • 476 42 Mid -air blast rips off roof of plane 60 hurt, one missing but jet lands safely in Hawaii 4Th«r« was an «x--plotion and suddenly w« wara a) jutt looking at tha 7 aky. d passenger You could aaa tha pattangara juat sitting m tha wind, and tha windows wara hanging
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  • 433 42 He may not be extradited on drug charges WASHINGTON The United States and Panama have worked out the outline of an agreement by which General Manuel Antonio Noriega, the Panamanian military ruler, would relinquish power but might be allowed to continue to live m
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  • 235 42 HAVANA Cuba, m an unusually frank admission, said on Thursday that 26 Cuban soldiers, including a top general, were killed when their plane was shot down by their own anti-aircraft batteries m southern Angola. The accident on Wednesday was the worst
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  • 63 42 BEIJING China is suffering from a shortage of colour television sets, the country's most coveted consumer item, despite an annual production capacity that exceeds demand, the China Daily said on Thursday. Most of China's 113 television production lines lack the foreign exchange to import necessary parts,
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  • 21 42 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 15 points to 2,026 at midday yesterday. Reuter
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    • 209 42 Weather Showers over many areas m the early morning and over a few areas m the late afternoon and early evening. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.06 pnv SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 10/23 C Haze Loo Angeleo 13/20 C
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    • 5 1 The straits Times Section Two
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    • 1219 1 Beloved, Toni Morrison's novel, won this year's Pulitzer Prize. A.S. BYATT, writing m The Guardian newspaper, reviews this haunting tale of a black slave who kills her baby during the American Civil War. Not a house m the country aint packed to its rafters with some dead
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    • 360 1  -  FELIX CHEONG The Bluest Eye (Holt, Rlnehart Winston, 191%, 114 pages, hardcover): At one level, Toni Morrison's first novel can be read as a child-like story of a little black girl who yearns for beautiful blue eyes. But skilfully woven into it is
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      • 1146 2 A Black Story American novelist Toni Morrison talks about herself and her work, as well as what really inspired her to write her Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Beloved. The following is an interview compiled from The Times, The Guardian, City Limits and Publishers Weekly. ON THE highest
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      • 745 2  -  KOH BUCK SONG OTHER PASSPORTS: POEMS 1958-1985 By Clive James Picador/221 pages/$ 18.50 Other Passports is a collection from Clive James' (above) 30 years of writing verse. He describes his voice as a prosaic one and, indeed, his lines are devoid of awkwardness. The
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      • 1148 4  -  Joe Haines MAXWELL By Mac Donald/449 pages $34.90 GEOFFREY MURRAY THIS is the book that Robert Maxwell did NOT sue for libel. Two others written about him so aroused the millionaire entrepreneur's ire that he went to court not only against the publishers and
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      • 889 4  -  TAN TARN HOW ANOTHER DAY OF LIFE By Ryszard Kapuscinski Picador/ 136 pages/$ 15.90 RYSZARD KAPUSCINSKI is a prize-winning journalist who is wary of "instant journalism" and its practitioners the kind who fly m for a few days to cover an important
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      • 290 4 Parkway Parade is a festival fringe of I Rules Regulations X A. the Singapore Festival of Arts 1988 1^^ 1- Contestants must a 8 ed 12 v ears and above i nn o x 2. Each entry must be submitted on the official I (30 May 24 June), we'll be
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      • 1174 5 Early this year, the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore organised its first prosewriting competition and invited students of junior colleges and pre-university centres to address appropriate ministers on social, political or economic issues. A total of 28 entries were received. We reproduce here the prize-winning
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      • 263 5 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. Whether you write, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations, drawings and other graphic works), send your best effort to us. Poetry, prose, short stories, limericks and essays should be typewritten, double-spaced and not
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      • 369 5  -  FELIX CHEONG YEAP YIN CHIEN, 18, a second-year science student at Raffles Junior College, decided to address his "Letter to a Minister" to the Minister of Education because education, he feels, involves "teaching tomorrow's leaders". He perceives the present system as being "a bit
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      • 774 7 5* Wantad WANTED USED WORKING electrically operated dental chair attached with dental unit, sealer St polisher Send details to: S.T Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore 0923. WANT TO BUY: Brunei Malay bronze cannons. Send plxs/ details to Cannon Man, 305 Kuukama St. Kallua Hawaii *****, USA WE BUY,
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      • 1065 7 78 Industrial Equipment/ 78 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Supplies |T™ PPP YOUR DIRECT^TJ WIRE TO GERM ANY USED MACHINE TOOLS MILLING MACHINES: DECKEL MAHQ LATHE MACHINES: WEILER— WEISSER— VDF— INDEX ALL TYPES OF PRESSES OTHER MACHINERY ON REQUEST Please contact VAN LAATEN GMBH 2820 Bremen 77 (West-Germany) «PO Box *****3 Phone:
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      • 1677 8 SSSE n "ESS?* 1 *J««-V«-* 95 Po.m. n V«.n,: .5 Po.mon. V«.n,: *P ».gjt j P Mitl .n. v.c.n t; P.. iti n v.c. n i,B Pcmon. I Secretarial/ Clerical j Sacratanal/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical HUMANA HAS THE ANSWER TO THE EMBARGO ON FILIPINA MAIDS ljiijlish-speaking Sri Lankan
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      • 674 8 COMPUTER OPERATOR (3 Rotating Shifts) The Requirements: GCE A Level with at least 2 A' Level passes Knowledge of computers and data processing concepts preferred The Job: Provide Data Centre activity support for automated operations Operates HP3OOO and 21MX computers and associated peripherals according to established operating procedures Interested candidates
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      • 358 8 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical £P Seagate KB Operations A Top American Company wants to offer you interesting rewarding careers! If you are a Female who has GCE V Level with credits m English and Maths with typing speed of between 30 40 wpm, some
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      • 792 8 I SINCAPORi I FJ BENJAMIN£SONS PTE LTD requires DOCUMENTATION CLERK 1 STORE CLERKS Requirements for Documentation Clerk '0' levels m English and Mathematics. Knowledge of system documentation procedures. Experience m a DP installation (preferably m areas of operating and programming) and familiarisation/applications with PCs will be essential. A City Guilds
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      • 559 8 A multinational company invites applications for I the post of: J Requirements: QCE A level certificate and a recognised secretarial certificate for shorthand and typing at speeds of 100 wpm and 60 wpm respectively Working knowledge of personal computers electronic mail word processing packages is highly desirable At least S
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      • 561 9 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical More Opportunities As We Expand... We specialize m worldwide exports of high quality products for consumer industrial applications as well as high-tech electronic components. In line with the corporate expansion programme to increase overseas operations, we require more) capable resourceful
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      • 565 9 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical C~r% SINGAPORE I (PC* NATIONAL KJ PRINTERS LTD We are one of the leading commercial printing companies m Singapore with a fast growing workforce of 390 staff. We would like to invite applicants to fill the following positions:--(a) SALES COORDINATORS
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      • 477 9 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical i MEDIUM-TERM CONTRACT EMPLOYMENT FOR RETIREES We ore a leading worldwide retailing group which caters to international travellers. We are looking for individuals who have retired or are about to retire for medium-term contract employment m the following functions: Finance/Accounts
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      • 607 9 98 Position* Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical CM ,li U.S. Multi National Company In t Orchard Road requires: mssmm RHBBBBBBBBWJLaBaMAJaBBIaaB^HI I V[L •4 5 years book-keeping experience m D h 1 a commercial environment t' VTi GCE A level th level credits m MR ''n}i 1 English
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      • 567 9 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical I nick icon One of the world's largest manufacturers of capacitors invites applicants for the post or 1 1 M *Jm I*l J" \Q\ l Fo^bM Requirements: Completed National Service Mm. 3 GCE '0" level With or without experience Able
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      • 400 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical aMBL \co W.rif InJt «m»l n\|inrc> CLERK/ TYPIST Minimum C( V N Level with abtltt> tn t\pc J5 wpsn Preferably \v itli **>me wi>rkn\'_: experience RECEPTIONIST Minimum >C V Level ith pleasant [XTvin.ihtx •Thi'sc who have experience m telephone >wiuhkurd will X- .m added advantage
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      • 624 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MAERSK MAERSK COMPANY (S) PTE LTD We have openings for the following position CLERK COOT CONTROL SECTION Job To verify disbursements accounts from agents and bills from contractors suppliers and to allocate to correct accounts and cost centres Qualification Experience N or GCE O' Level
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      • 548 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical r*A well established Japanese^ Offshore Bank urgently requiree a: FX/ MM SETTLEMENT CLERK Requirementa: Have at least 1 year of relevant experience Be less than 24 years old Applications atating qualification*, detailed career A aalary history together with a recent photograph (n.r.) 4 contact tal
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      • 632 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A Trading Company m Jurong urgently requiree 1) CHINESE FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST c Pleasant personality c Able to type. a Able to converse In English, Mandarin and Hokklen. 2) CHINESE FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK a OCE O' Level, a Knowledge of accounts a Able to
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      • 688 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical The No. 1 Glaziers m Singapore has few vacanciee for:GENERAL CLERKS c Minimum N' level and able to type c Melaysians with S O 1 level passes, must Include English, may also apply a No experience required We offer: 5-day work week Gross salary SS43O
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      • 675 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required by manufacturing company m Weal Coast area GENERAL CLERKS a OCE O' Level a Accurate typing a Preferably with some experience a School leavers welcome CLERKS/ TYPISTS a Female. GCE O' Level a Fast (t accurate typing c Good command of English. Job
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      • 680 10 98 Positions Vacant: i Secretarial/ Clerical SCHENKER SINGAPORE has Immediate vacancies for: 1. EXPERIENCED EXPORT CLERK 2. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK For both positions, successful candidates must be Singapore citizens, male applicants must have completed NS with GCE •O' level and able to type. For Post (2), experience In the freight
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      • 646 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Office m Defu Ind. Pk. looking lor a FEMALE ASSISTANT to assist m Admin./ Accounts a Age 24-30 c LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate c Able to work independently c Start work Immediately c Communicate well both m English It Mandarin c Typing speed 40 w.p.m.
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      • 665 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established Company requires: EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE O' Level a LCCI Intermediate/ Higher Accounting c Keep full set of Accounts a Preferably with knowledge of audit/ tax Interested pis write In with full resume, photo it tel number to: S.T. BOX A99M3 390 Kirn
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      • 1007 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CLERK CUM RECEPTIONIST urgently required Able to type, operate telex and fax. Good spoken English. Can start *otk immediately. Walk-in between 11am -7pm. Sat./Tues. or writ* In 151 Chin Swee Road. »14^fl Manhattan House. Tel *****71 CONSTRUCTION CO. REQUIRES Female Chinese (A) Accounts Clerk ($700)
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      • 760 11 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales S* 1 As a result of our continued growth, we have the follow Jw ing vacancies m our marketing department: Jw Marketing Assistants A) Electronic Components S B) Air-moving S S Air-conditioning Products Requirements: V V ITC/Diploma m Electrorucs/Mecharucal Engineering Must be
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      • 880 11 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales T A fast expanding Original Equipment 1 Manufacture* m Jurong r*quir*s: i SALES ADMIN. ASSISTANT I 'O' level with credit In English. T c Able to type and handle telex/ fax. i Minimum 2 year's experience In sales administration. Keen to learn
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      • 638 11 99 Positions Vacant: Salas LEVER BROTHERS SINGAPORE BDN. BHD. part of a multi-national corporation engaged m the marketing of deter- gents, toiletries and food products invites applications to fill the position of > VAN SALESMAN m their Wall's Ice Cream Division. Candidate* should fulfil th* lollow- Age 21-27 Possess Class
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      • 669 11 99 Positions Vacant: Sales CRYSTAL FREIGHT SERVICES require* MARKETING OR SALES EXECUTIVES Minimum GCE O 1 level. Career minded and re sourceful. knowledge o: shipping and freight forwarding an advantage. Salary rang* $800 plus ISO) transport reimbursement. Possess own vehicle preferably. Interested plea** call ••I 224 -7 SBt WALK IN
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      • 587 11 99 Positions Vacant: Sales ROTA CORPORATION requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES (mala/ female) Mln O' level Good communication skills, a Experience In office/ printing equipment an advan'l tage Write In or call at: #05-01 A-Z Bldg 140 Paya Labar Road (S-1440) TEL: *****99 PROPERTY CONSULTANT CO. requires Sales Executives (Male/ Female) Possess
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      • 351 11 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Tachnical Technical Technical H HILTON INTERNATIONAL HOTEL I 58 1 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****33 Saturday, April 30, 1 988 9.00 am to 1 2.00 noon —1.00 pm to 5.00 pm Sunday, May 1, 1988 9.00 am to 12. 00
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      • 891 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical I Technical j Technical Technical Moving You Ahead Singapore MRT Ltd invites applications for the following positions: A) TECHNICAL OFFICERS 1) Communications 2) Power 3) Electrical Mechanical Services 4) Environmental Control Services 5) Rolling Stock Workshop Gross
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      • 563 12 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical I GE AVIATION I Maintenance NDT Inspectors I TfeChlllCianS G CE '0 1 level from Science or Technical I ITC/NTC 2 in Electronic Servicing or Stre f am LI 1 Electrical installation Preferably with
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      • 34 12 EXPERIENCED FOREMAN NEEDED by well estab co to supervise a team of Motor Vehicle Mechanics. Possess good knowledge In diagnosing various models of vehicles good communications skills Salary neg depending on experience Call *****37
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      • 489 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical 9 j\jV)ESAg |J Would you like to have a fji prosperous and secure future V b^ m the electronics industry? We are one of the biggest multi-national cor- Wf porations m Singapore with a manpower of P^P 2,700. In line with our
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      • 61 12 EatabMahad manufacturer of electrical ecceeaorie* nee vacancy for PLASTIC INJECTION MOULDING SUPERVISOR Requiramanta: a At least Diploma In Chemical Process Technology (Polymer option) or Diploma In Plastics Technology a Supervisory experience In the plastic injection mouldIng environment preferable a Willing to learn and have sense of responsibility Please write to:
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      • 443 13 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant Technical j Technical Technical TECHNICIANS The leader m Winchester Disc Drives offers you challenges m our NEW MOTOR OPERATIONS You must have NTC m Metal/Precision Machining with minimum 3 years' experience on manual autospray painting equipment. Post A You will set
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      • 714 13 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical PORT Of S**GAPO«E AUTHORITY I WALK-IN INTERVIEW I DATE: 4 May 88 I TIME: 8.30 am 4.30 pm I A) TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL) I B) TECHNICIAN (ELECTRONICS) I Gross salary range: $653 $1 597 (excluding shift allowance; I Requirements
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      • 556 13 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical *M I The Potyolcfln Company WpPlf (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. I Our Company is one of the downstream I companies m the Petrochemical Complex on I Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 mins by our ferry I from Pasir Panjang) and produces two kinds
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      • 560 13 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical a' I WALBRO SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED (Singapore's only manufacturer of carburetors) I Join a fast expanding Company I requires Tool Cutter Grinder NTC3 Experience in tool-grinding preferred but not essential as training will be provided Great Benefits: Shift allowance Attendance allowance Increment
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      • 510 14 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Due to our expanding operations m tha Far East Region, we a leader m oilfield services and supply plan to extend our personnel group. Tharafora, vacanciaa axiat for tha following positions. Calibration Technician General Responsibilities Perform calibration of MWD/ Survey Instrumentation and
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      • 145 14 Eetabttehed manufacturer of electrical Kciiomi hat vacancy for MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (MALE) Requirements: c At least NTC 3ln Electrical Fitting and Installation or Maintenance Fitting c Not less than 2 years working experience In a similar position preferably In the plastic Injection moulding environment c Possess Initiative, drive and able to
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      • 502 14 100 Positions Vacant: Technical GAMMON PTE LTD (Civil Engineer ft Contractor) We are seeking suitably qualified candidates for the following posts to be based In Pulau Ular 1. Asst. Engineers c Degree In civil engineering or equivalent. c Mln. 3 years' working experience In heavy civil engineerIng, preferably with some
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      • 533 14 100 Positions Vacant: Technical ENGINEER A renowned International European Diesel Engine manufacturing and packaging group Is seeking an experienced, self-motivated, Intelligent and loyal Project Engineer to be based In Singapore and to actively provide tendering and contract support to the operation In the Far East region. Applicants need only apply
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      • 688 14 100 Positions Vacant: Technical I UDMC PTE LTD J m requires 1 Minimum Requirements' I B»Nome uatfmwc M electrical j m and plumbing works W Responsibilitiev m» \tti-iii) to minor electrical. jL sanitary plumbing works and 2 X other maintenance duties as J 9 ma> he required j| Perform shilt
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      • 736 14 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production I AVIATION I y Higji Starting Salary Phis Better Benefits <y 5-day work 13th month payment yt y? Employee Savings Plan with about 37% interest payment >2 y% Free T-shirts Annual Wage Increment 1y 4y Company transportation from
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      • 509 14 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production A wall astabiiahad manufacturing concarn has vacancies for tha following posts: 1. ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR Tha Job a Overall ln-charge of electrical workshop and electrician Responsible for all electrical repairs and maintenance of the plant equipment and production machinery Qualifications and Exparianca a
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      • 377 15 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production I WALK-IN INTERVIEWS SPECIAL C.C INTERVIEW I Monday Friday (8.30 am spm) Saturday, 30 April 1988 I B The Personnel Department (9am spm) H Blk 5004, Ang Mo Kio Aye. 5 YISHUN COMMUNITY CENTRE
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      • 152 15 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge IS»JGAPOR€ J ASSISTANT CHIEF TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Supervisory Position) OCE 'O 1 level certificate Minimum 3 years' hotel experience In similar position Possess good supervisory and communication skills Have knowledge of latest hotel telephone equipment and systems. Preferably Involved In changes to new telephone system.
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      • 311 15 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge SALERO BAGINOO SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. A raputabla Rastaurant follow- ing another successful i growth, has vacancies for 1 1) RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR 2 years experience In similar position. The successful applicant will 1 assist the Restaurant Manager In organising food and bever- ages activities and
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      • 385 15 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. requires CATERING SUPERVISORS immediately for Its (oodservlce operations. Interview will be conducted on this Friday. 29/4. between 9am md 4pm and Saturday. 30/4, oetween 9am and 12pm at: 210, P AMD AN LOOP SBS 285 from Clementl Inter:hange. lAPANESE
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      • 632 15 104 Othar Positions 104 Othar Positions Vacant Vacant -SONY. I We are a multi-national company based m 5 Singapore a» the operation centre of South East Asia for the sourcing and distribution of components and repair parts and export of SONY products. We are the Ist Japanese company to be
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      • 61 15 NEW DESIGN OUTFIT In Ang Mo Klo requires Freelance Copywriter, Designer/ Finished Artist Full-time Designer/ Vlsuallser cum Finished Artist. Please write to: Maxwell Rd. P.O. Box 2857, Spore 9048 enclosing full resume, salary expected recent photo, (n.r.). CHINESE GIRLS WANTED as Clinic Assistants for 200 Jin. Besar Walk-In Interview at.
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      • 697 15 104 Othar Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant j Vacant S^BBX>^BmX >■«■■>< t^BBX >«■»< I^MBBX >^HBX >^BBB> I THE CLINICAL LABORATORY OF I THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL I OF SINGAPORE (invites applications for the following positions: I 1) BIOCHEMIST I 2) BACTERIOLOGIST I !3) VAN DRIVER j 4) PART-TIME NURSE/ PHLEBOTOMIST Applicants
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      • 797 15 104 Othar Positions Vacant Applications are invited for the V positions of:--f I LABORATORY I TECHNICIAN I (1 POSITIONS FOR DEPT. OF HAND SURGERY) A Appointment Requirements I a 4 GCE O' levels Science Stream X a Knowledge of mlcrocompur ter and photography an ad--1 vantage f The successful applicant
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      • 676 15 104 Othar Positions Vacant fIjOHN LITTLE has immediate vacanles for SECURITY OFFICERS Requirements: a Between 21-35 years old c Preferably with secondary education a Must not have criminal record a Previous experience In police/ army/ security work preferred c Honest fc reliable character c Physically fit Interested applicant* plssss apply
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      • 5814 16 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance SUPER FAST LOANS FROM JUST A aba Immediate processing of applications Up to 90% financing new and used vehicles (Instalments payable m advance) I Call: 533 3737 now ISI FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65 Chuiia Street. #46-02 OCBC Centre Singapore 0104 APOI2O
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      • 852 16 136 For Sale: Mitsubishi '84 TREDIA 1600. POWCT It— IJIM i window Central tocft New paint Full accessories $26,900 *****22 tS 'SBB' PLATE Galant 16 GLS 2-dlglt number, power steering/ windows, central lock 474-6219 9/' BO MITSUBISHI GALANT big bumper, tax 8/88. full accessories Showroom cond *****91 9/88 MITSUBISHI GALANT
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      • 769 16 137 For Sale: Mazda 83 MAZDA RX7 BEAUTIFUL Body Can exchange Tel *****27 138 For Sale: Honda VEHICLE WANTED M.gh.n Caah Paynwnl lor PARF or non-PARF used cars Commercial vans pickups Wa alae aaN all ktnda of vaMdaa. Mr Ong. t* *****90 (day) *****35 (nigh THE BULL RUN for used
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      • 841 17 138 t- or sale Honda 1 OWNER "35 Accord 4-dr. manual EX. Whit* colour Full accessories. Tel *****30 1 PTE OWNER. '83 Accord EX. fully auto, tax 12/88, full accessories. Al cond $35,500 *****72 10 DAYS TO 84 Accord EX 12--valve. 1 owner, full accessories, superb cond. $41,800 472-8808 11*82
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      • 744 17 141 For Sale: Other Makes SINGAPORE USED CAR (PTE.) LTD. 275 Thomaon Road #01-01/ 02 Novana vm« (oppoaita Novana Church) Singapora 1130 TEL: 253-8877 Quality Uaod Car* 1989 Alfa 33 15 Tl 1888 Alfa Sprint 1.9 Green Cloverleaf Suzuki Swift 1.3. 5-door. Twin-cam 1985 Ford Laser 1 3 Notchback Honda
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      • 916 17 141 For Sale: Other Makes •87 Audi SOS Manual 84 Honda Praiuda 1 SEX 83 Toyota Soarar 2.M S3 Honda Accord EX Auto •82 Toyota Corolla 1300 DX •82 Lotus Esprit Turbo 2 2 80 Audi 100 CD SE Auto 79 Poracha 911SC Targa (Turbo look) 79 BMW 320 MB
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      • 930 17 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles B/84 NIBSAN CABSTAR. low r«rl with aluminium canopy, $25 HDB parking. Tip top cond. Radio/ cassette, alrcon. $11,500. Tel: *****02 ALMOST 79 OATSUN 120Y panel van passed Vlcom, Al cond., sporty, full accessories. $3900 0.n.0. *****38 Ms Tan. LATE 79 TOYOTA Corolla Van. Tip top
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      • 1257 17 143 Sale/ Wanted: 143 Sale/ Wanted: Motorcycles/ Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters *avx nn BaPB PW M celebrationEM 10V offer! Inml (while stocks la^^g^J BB^^TtV BaT Celebrate the v, GlFr han Raya with 7 a magnificent 32-piece \a genuine gold-plated Flatware Cutlery set for 6 persons Worth $450. yours absolutely free when
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      • 886 17 172 Accommodation Available: Houses OPEN HOUSE! (Sat., Sunday. Monday) Botanic Odn. vicinity Just renovated 2 storey bunglw. 5 large bdrms. family area ingrd. pool. D.ll Balmoral vicinity spacious s/storey bunglw. 5 rms. large gdn. big Ingrd. pool. Oft Holland Rd. d/storey bunglw 4 rms. large family area big terr overlooking
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      • 650 17 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Ishowftat: Mon- Fri I.oopm -6.00pm I Sat Sun 10.00 am 6.00 pm 2 Leedon Road, #1 1-01 wpp oi. James Church) Exclusive brand new 18 units of luxurious maisonettes 4 bedrooms 1 study all attached bathrooms servant s room Built m areas
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      • 357 17 4 RM. SUNSET Way/ Bt. Batok renovated f/furn. both asking $550 neg. *****22 4 5-RM: Race Course, partly furn.. $000. Ylshun. Slmel. Tel: *****53/ pager *****40 (24-hours). 174 Accommodation Available: Rooms BEDOK, SPACIOUS FURN. rm. with beautiful wardrobes. Preferably working couple/ lady. Tel: *****09. BEHIND LUCKY PLAZA carpeted rm. with
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      • 934 17 174 Accommodation Available Rooms j F/FURN. ROOM AVAIL. In Ang Mo Klo Near MRT and public transport Tel: *****02 MOOC LOR. AH Soo F/furn room for students/ ladles only Meals arrangeabie Tel *****70 John JURONG E. ST.I 3 HUDC (Opp Science Ctr Rms $280, $180 p m Furn. No cooking.
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      • 1265 18 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses How to live at the peak without paying ahighcost y f If you've been thinking of living m a home of V your dreams, our 30-year loan ensures you don't V put yourself m a precarious situation. just consider the following attractive
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      • 812 18 179 For Sale: Houses D2B BELETAR HILLS area, d'storey seml-d Huge master bdrm Good facing Maxvlew *****U D.28 4 UNITS Neram. Begonia. Mugllston terr./ seml-d. $4loksMsk Agt *****22/ *****85 O.S FABER HILLS bungalows. *****/ 9100 sq ft Pool, alrcon. $860K OR *****80/ 775K82. D.S FABER HILLS Inter/ corner terrace 2200/
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      • 811 18 186 For Sal*: 186 For Sal*: 186 For Sal*: 186 For Sal*: 186 For Sale 186 For Sal* Private Apartm*ntB Private Apartrrwnta Prtvata Apartrrwntß Private Apartments j Private Apartments Private Apartments 'y^ -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■^■■■■■■^■■■■■■■^■^■a^B^B^B^B^B^B^BS^B^B^B^B^i^l^Hßa^ fcS^flf^^Bß^^^ f W^S^r/ ~<~ ft s a whole new way^ living! bl3b% ikar *^b\^3!bt I s -e^
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      • 241 18 I D.IS KATONQ QDH. 2000 sq.ft. 4 rms. mals. well renovated f'hold. condo. facilities f/furn. $500K neg. Cltlvlew *****88 O.IS MEYER HO vicinity, high fir. Facing sea. 3 bdrms.. attached bathrms. 1.500 sq.ft. F'hold. $229,000 0.n.0. Admer 345-4444. O.IS OCEAN PK. Best unit. 2,100 sq.ft. 3+l. Spacious living/ dining. Well
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      • 573 18 D.O EXCELLENT LOCATION. Brand new, 1320 sq.ft 3 rms., low maintenance. S34OK Hurry, last unit left! Cltlvlew: *****88. D.9 NEAR CENTREPOMT, walking distance to Orchard. 1,700 sq.ft. High fir. Panoramic view. Just for $370 K. *****28 (Agt) ERA OPEN HOUSE Sat. 2-4.30p m D.4 Teresa Ville 81k. 1005, #21-04. Panoramic
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      • 569 18 D.9 Elizabeth TWR. Renovated. 3+2 rms. 2927 sq.ft Pool. Faculties. Call 9am. to lpm. *****03. D.9 ERA OPEN H'se 1-6 p.m. #06--44 Lloyd Ct, 40 Lloyd Rd. 1860 sq.ft. 3+l. $350 K. *****46/ *****66. D.9 PENTH'SE ELIZABETH Hgts. 5 1 bdrms. 5000 sq.ft. Full facilities $1.1 M neg. Pg. *****72
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      • 581 18 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5 ROOMS BEDOK N. BLK. 406/ 118 beautifully renovated see to appreciate. JOO SENG RO. PT. BUC. high fir. well renovated (CPF $139K) SISSK neg. HILL VIEW BUC. 14 2 units mid/ high fir. renovated $98K MARSNJNO OR. BUC. 387 210 facing sea high fir.
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      • 930 18 191 For Sale HDB Apartments 8-ROOM BEDOK SOUTH BLK J1 Mid floor $102K neg. (full CPF, SO6K.) GRACE UNION 1*57*46/ *****57 3-RM. AM Kio blk 106. 114. 127. 178. 425, 230, 605, 608, 211. 410, 421. Corner 225. 247, 541, 608. T Payoh 73, 100. 207. 115. 117 Aljunled 58.
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      • 1029 18 191 For Sate: HOB Apartmonts 4-RM. ROWELL CT. SISSK neg Bras Basah $150K neg Queen sway $86K neg Ohlm Moh $88K neg Holland $75K nee West Coast $05K neg. Tel: *****52 FliW S RM. AJa. Klo pt blk. 521 nicely renovated above 16 fir. facing S breezy unobstructed view near
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      • 855 19 191 For Sala: HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH, 4-RM. Blk 213, 216. 222, high rir Terrazzo/ ceramic $70K-S76K LHS *****07 TOA PAYOH CENTRAL Blk 79 3rm. flat on 4th fir. near MRT. Interested call pg. *****29. TOWNER RD. 4-RM. Blk 103 Mid fir. Well renovated Ideal location View by appt Tel
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      • 672 19 192 HDB Apartments Wanted CASH BUYERS WANTED HOB FLATS. Bedok. Clementl, Ohlm Moh, AM Klo, Toa Payoh, Holland, Marine Drive, Whampoa, Teban. Pandan, Tamplnes. Jurong East Telok Blangah. Tanglln Halt. Oeylang. Aljunled. Hougang. Stirling. Marslllng. Henderson. Nee Soon. Tlong Bahru. Eunos. Sims Drive. West Coast. TEL: *****557 *****33 (Ho Lin)
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      • 144 19 241 Tours KEN-AIR '88 AMERICA NEW! EXCITING! ACTION PACKED! KING-SIZE i\ VALUE! SSk from 1 A AAI $1000 Air Hotel 'h R DISNEYLAND I I j EXPRESS iM SSmadian I I ROCKIES l|&Van<ouvell PdisneypSs n grand CANYON I BRYCE [CANYON r f| STRETCHER I CALIFORNIA* H1 3 days IpAciSc^j I
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      • 653 21 268 Music Courses i LA SAL L F 490 East Coast Road Spore 1542 offers rnncipiw w •■cninj and Musical Knowtadg* (or the Trinity College Diploma Examinations Also Instrumental Tuition Ic Discovering Music courses for children. Enquiries to: Httd ol Muik Tot *****00 4t»o raquirwf Vkotln TmOw who <todiC4t#d, creative
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      • 367 24 :8tni K0WT0W 81 LIUU DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH 4 8H0W8 i (*****14) Ham. 2.15, 5.30, 8.45 No Fr— List WOODLANDS: OPENS TOMORROW By Popular Dfnandl Daily 1.15, 4 A 8.00 1 PMC33M of I 1 ■JtoPiVi^^i tl ACADEMY 1 1 mm^UMd^M^M AWARDS i fefe^ including |U* BEST 1 fir^s*< j^^fr
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      • 216 25 p^p^p^^pW I^^^7^^7iWTa*!^vp^p^^^ -^^^^^KF' 4 L.^v^ p^^PpP^pl I &^~^m*2kJ\ >^T^~ ■^Q3j™ SpeaaSlJ^w Sunday, Bth May Menu for 4 |^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Shark's Fin m Earthen Pot B33EEG3S!^3"lp^p^p^p^H Roast Chicken m "Mou Tai Wine" Broccoli with Mushrooms HSSj^SSISESjR^^^^^^H Prawns with Soya Sauce ■3222-E3^E2S-2BBjl^^^H Braised "Ying Jen Fen" BSp3Sps3pftp]Kp^p^p^p^pM Honeydew Melon with Sago BnMtfßpmhMlSlHplp^p^p^p^H Menu
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      • 1484 26 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TEL: 730-5724/5/6/8 5669(D1D). 737-001 1 TELEFAX. 732-2759 TELEX RS ***** TIMEAD RATES: The Straits Times-$26.85 per col.cm. The Sunday Times-$2B 15 per col cm BOX SERVICE $5.00 (CoHected) $1000 (Posted) y io pw ooi.cm. APPOINTMENTS Coopers Ot LyDr3DCI Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at
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      • 675 26 I Our client, an established Indonesian group with diversified activities, wishes to recruit suitably qualified individuals for the following positions to be based m JAKARTA. MCS 520 Accounting Manager Reporting to the President Director, the Accounting Manager will be responsible for the efficient and effective management of the accounting and
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      • 977 27 Our client is a large, well-established Hong Kong laundry company; B I due to planned expansion, it wishes to recruit a I I SENIOR MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE I (Laundry Company) I Location: Hong Kong I Salary Negotiable I The ideal candidate should be a senior executive m a big laundry I
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      • 500 27 y APPLIED CUTTING TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD A newly established company formed to provide high precision laser cutting services to the exacting requirements of Hi-Tech Industries m Singapore is looking for suitable candidates to fill the following positions:GENERAL MANAGER MM To carry out strategies and policies mapped out by the Board
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      • 999 27 f PA Personnel Services "Hr^a^^la^ PA Consulting Services Pte Ltd I m Halterx Road #12-03 Standard harterrd Hank Building Smuaporr HUM I H^^^^-^B^ Telex: RS ***** PF.RSAD licence No. V(HHO-02 SECURITY No information will be given to our client unless I V authorised by you at a personal meeting Applicants
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      • 864 28 APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM IAPRi1APRi£al' ons are '"vited from sultabty qualified applicants to fill the following vacancies m the Ministry of Health, Negara Brunei Darussalam. 1. CLINICAL NURSING OFFICER (MIDWIFERY) (CODE NUMBER: 062 07-313) SALARY SCALE: Mll $1,920 $3,250 per month. REQUIREMENTS: a) i) SRN or its equivalent.
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      • 660 28 The Computer Systems Advisers Group is a leading systems house with offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and the U.S.A. The Group activities include marketing, developing and installing a wide range of software and hardware. We are looking for: INTERNATIONAL SOFTWARE MARKETING MANAGERS who will be responsible
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      • 620 28 |Mnßl|k YOUR H^l^^^r CAREER WITH ENGINEER I (Fabrication) c Degree/Diploma m Mechanical or Production Engineering c 2 years' experience m manufacturing preferably m punch press, toolroom, plating, heat treatment, etc. The incumbent will be responsible for: Providing producibility input and technical support to high volume production centres Planning and implementing
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      • 797 29 THE PHILIPS PEOPLE SHAPING THE FUTURE PI hilips Singapore has set international standards in quality and innovation. All these made possible I because we are backed by people who share our corporate policy continuous improvement and total customer satisfaction. If you believe in uncompromising standards in quality and outstanding performance,
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      • 453 29 COSA We are a subsidiary of a Swiss Trading Group distributing sophisticated investment goods to the manufacturing industry. Due to increased activities we require: 2 SERVICE ENGINEERS to service our Machine Tools and Plastic Machines Departments' customers. for Machine Tools Dept Relevant servicing experience m metalworking machines, precision tools, tool
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      • 795 29 ISK ISK SINGAPORE PTE LTD ISHIHARA SAN(»YO KAISHA, LTD, the largest titanium diovide producer in Japan is currently constructing a new multi-million dollar titanium dioxide plant in Tuas. Jurong. In anticipation of the commencement of production at the end of 198X. the comparn wishes to recruit the following personnel. Assistant
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      • 822 30 APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified applicants to fill the following vacancies m the Government Services, Negara Brunei Darusulam. 1. FORESTRY OFFICER (CODE NUMBER: 055 05-374) (IN THE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT) SALARY SCALE: B 2 $2,270 $3,760 per month or B 2
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      • 788 30 I <SUPQEE> IDU PONT FAR EAST INC Subsidiary of E.I. Dv Pont de I Nemours, one of the largest American corporations worldwide I invites applications for the following positions: I I ARLA TECHNICAL SPECIALIST I I The Job: I Responsible for providing technical support to Lthytene I Copolymer business m
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      • 796 30 lA^. RELIANCE l/g CONTRACTORS IV^ (PTE) LTD. We are a major local builder involved m TURNKEY CONSTRUCTION. As a professional contracting firm, we offer opportunities for training and advancement m the areas of design, planning and management of building projects. We have a multi-disciplined workforce of Engineers. Architects and Building
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      • 539 31 -f INTERVIEWS^ B TODAY Saturday, 30 April 1988 (10am 4pm) Venue: Goodwood Park Hotel Arundel, Chatsworth Richmond Rooms I Ybu may think that you're working in one of the most advanced I technological environments. But you haven't been to Seagate Senoko. We're not just another PCB manufacturer. Ybu've just got
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      • 743 31 BRUNEI %~*J Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian Berhad invites applications from suitably qualified applicants to fill three Mechanical/ Rotating Equipment Engineer positions in its Engineering Maintenance and Services Department in Seria, Negara Brunei Darussalam. One of the positions is a gas turbine specialist. MECHANICAL/ROTATING EQUIPMENT ENGINEERS (ST/32) Functions to provide
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      • 392 31 If JP Morgan I Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York is one of the largest jl United States banks with assets exceeding US$75 billion and with I branches in every major financial centre in the world. The bank is a I market leader and innovator in many financial areas.
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      • 600 32 APPONTMENTS Consumer Products Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the positions of: 7 PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS (Permanent 1st/2nd Shift) Reporting to the Production Manager, successful candidates will supervise a team of production technicians, line leaders, process inspectors, and production operators to meet high quality standards, production schedules and company
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      • 707 32 The Two Great Things In Quality m\ Instrumentation Are Now Linked 1^ YOKOGAWA AND YOU H YOKOGAWA, a worldwide instrumentation leader, invites H||HBB promising candidates to apply for the following positions in jjiffi|Bjjjf|j|jj conjunction with our recent recruitment drive: ***** ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS WM Male applicants preferred ffflflm^ ITC in Electrical/Electronics
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      • 692 32 Intraco Resource* Coding Pfm Ltd.. a joint-venture H company between Intraco Ltd and China Resources I (Holdings) Co Ltd, invites application for the follow- ing posts: Responsibilities: The incumbent will be responsible for marketing I textile products. This will entail making sales calls I on prospective '-ustomers to secure and
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      • 555 32 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the following posts POST1 KINDERGARTEN INSPECTOR (ON CONTRACT) POST 2 CHINESE ORCHESTRA MEMBER Requirements Post 1 The minimum entry requirement is a general degree or professional qualification m pre-school education with related experience Candidates without the requisite
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      • 527 33 ffiSSs! Central Provident <^§=# Fund Board invites applications for appointment as DATA PROCESSING OFFICER THE BOARD'S COMPUTER INSTALLATION The Board operates IBM 3090 and 4381 computers running VM, DOS/VSE, VTAM, CICS and IDMS/R. It is in the process of upgrading the DOS/VSE operating system to MVS/XA REQUIREMENTS A degree preferably
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      • 1722 33 Making UNIX Work.... Hewlett-Packard, a world leader in UNIX workstations and super-minicomputers is growing its team of computer specialists to support our latest software and computer systems. SYSTEMS ENGINEERS STAFF SALES <HPUX) REPRESENTATIVE Providing in-depth technical support to our sales force and end-users, you'll be the in-house resource for Providing
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      • 663 34 APPOINTMENTS Time Tb Advance Time Tb Grow. ith a dynamic US semiconductor company which really believes m its people Advanced Micro Devices (Singapore). Product Electronics Engineers Technicians Conduct >ield improvement eva- Repair maintain IC testers luation handlers Perform characterisation of semi- Intensive training m one or more i conductor devices
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      • 426 34 mgw ATbT MlCrO e^es History has AT&T's F vision of the future. ...from the invention of Alexander G Bell's telephone' to the transistor' that revolutionized the electronics era. You can be part of our vision with AT&T Microelectronics the premier name m silicon technology. ANALYST/ PROGRAMMER The appointee will assist
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      • 645 34 FRAS€R f> N€AVE GROUP jXj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^SS* vX The FIN Croup Is launching major •X*! development plans In It* computer >X; operations In Singapore. Ma|or new systems >X< v« to be developed using RK II Language, ;X\ as well as database technology. Applications are Invited from experienced Data Processing Personnel for the
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      • 687 34 MOggESS H American Express has a tradition of building H outstanding people who deliver on the promise D we make to our customers. To continue this H tradition, we are searching for people singlemindedly dedicated to service and work H excellence, resourceful and market driven to H help us reaffirm
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      • 577 35 We Invite appilcatlont for ~j the positions of Service I Engineer H •Should have minimum Diploma m H Electronic Engineering or H j equivalent H •Minimum 3 years working H j experience m computer-related field H> Ability to repair computer modules H at component level is X advantageous. B Field
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      • 725 35 I (M) MOTOROLA V y A leader m the communications and electronics industry "S I 1 H C' ft \our prospects shine bright at MOTOROLA the leader m advarwed V ■J communication electronics. S We believe m grooming the potential of every staff through training V courses. And through our
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      • 734 35 SIA GROUP SCHOLARSHIPS An early stake m an exciting career with an extraordinary company. I The SIA Group invites applications Overseas Scholarships: Approved for undergraduate scholarships from tuition, examination and other compulsory outstanding Singaporeans and Malaysians fees, a return economy air ticket, enrolling for full-time undergraduate studies maintenance, clothing, books
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      • 397 35 r NEWLY ESTABLISHED I LATEX GLOVE I I MANUFACTURING PLANT I I (located in Kluang. Johor) B requires the following personnel fl I A) FACTORY MANAGER (1 Vacancy) I I Tertiary education in M E I I At least 5 years experience as Factory Manager in medium- sized I factory
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      • 623 36 APPOINTMENTS Alfest For The Extraordinary ByThe Extraordinary. Y\te don't just want more Test Engineers. They've got to be good. They've got to be bubbling with ideas They've got to be creative. And they've got to be extraordinary. Real extraordinary just like us. UNISYS. The most extraordinary company ever m computer
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      • 715 36 ll THORN SECURITY Singapore 1 1 1 FIRE DEFENCE, SECURITY ENERGY 1 1 I MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS I j A division of THORN EMI Singapore Pte Ltd Hfl lllifiilfHfllll (Formerly AFA-Minerva Pte Ltd) flfl We are committed to being a leader m the Fire Protection, fl I Security and Energy Management
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      • 647 36 I INCOM I I SINGAPORE I I A U.S. based company engaged In the I I manufacturing of world class ACME roller chain I I and MORSE CONTROL cable products wishes I I to recruit suitable qualified persons for the I I following positions: I INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER I I Applicants
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      • 511 36 BALEB/BERVICE ENGINEER Diploma m Mechanical Engineering H= 2-3 years experience m sales and service of E= boilers and other engineering equipment EEf H BECRETARY =j LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate At least 3 years experience In trading company and familiar with import/export procedures and documents c Good writing and communication skills
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      • 583 37  -  JENNY LAM SHOWTIME 25 Last Thursday, Ch 5 SHOWTIME 25, a 2 1 2 -hour variety extravaganza telecast two nights ago to mark the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's silver jubilee, was billed as its biggest-ever bash. Its star-studded lineup of foreign and local artistes, as
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      • 323 37  -  RACHEL TAN By PETITE Hongkong singer Camy Tang, 26, is working all out to promote her career. "I've just got to work hard before I grow too old," she said on her second visit here m six months. Fans caught her at Hongkong singer
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      • 498 37  -  JUDITH HOLMBERG A VILLA ON VENUS and UNHAND ME, SQUIRE Last Thursday THE robot sitting m the stage corner had two winking red lights on its dome and looked like R2D2, that cute Star Wars machine. Called P.P.I, it was part
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      • 438 37  -  TONY HUNG NIGHT AT THE OPERA Last Thursday Stamford Ballroom, Westin Plaza THE prospect of an evening of opera "accompanied by exquisite dining" (one of the first m Singapore) was both appetising and mildly disquieting, depending on whether the gourmet or the music-lover ruled m
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      • 535 37 What's On HARI RAYA LIGHT-UP IN am. Eve of Hari Raya: 7pm Maschera. PROGRAMME (TAMIL). Tips from 325 entries on the theme, THE KAMPONG GLAM AREA R am Stamford Ballroom. Westin to parents on how to spot their The Singaporean. Works inthf iBPi tn h^ lit ie hnnnH There will
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      • 1044 37 —I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 On Air (confd) 9.00 News In Brief 9.05 The
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    • Page 38 Advertisements
      • 768 38 Uncover the latest arrivals sr^o^&\ *h e C 0 pfcrcQ weekend special! r/l-U J tnAY^OMIV pentax J~-| (I// >^P-=^» (30TH APRIL to 2ND MAY 1988) 2=.=.s?r^__B W CASH ONLY (WHILE STOCKS LAST!) E Sr"o^«? w6C < yJk^P^ hi 10forS^13 VidaoCablaSet I *WF& //S*79 Y c!L« N »«w,l SSSX. |j L-H
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      • 70 38 SINGAPORE POOLS (PRIVATE) UMfTED We are now at 10 ANSON ROAD #03-13/26 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SINGAPORE 0207 TEL: *****88 SBS Nos.: 125, 131, 146, 163, 172, 175, 189, 193. CSS Nos.: 2, 5, 7, 8. TIBS Nos.: 161, 180, 850. N DOWNTOWN Nos.: 1,2. X Payment of prizes for TOTO, 4-D
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    • Page 38 Miscellaneous
      • 1731 38 a^— MY VIEW By LIM HSU FEI and RACHEL TAN tf*^ tl-jL V^~~*^^H T\ /T under By Death (Ch can not be said for Truman T azz visions Jazz Africa lady is haunted by her own L .aafl jj *V I 7 V VI VI 5 H 15 P m):
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