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Title Section14 1988-05-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1988-05-26 1 CHENG SHOONG TAT - CHENG SHOONG TAT Hendrickson and others can confront Scow and Seong to clear their names BG Lee By Allegiance to whom? 4 Suppose some of Hendrickson's proteges are elected as MPs. When they swear m as MPs, will they swear to bear true1,070 words
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499 1988-05-26 1 HANOI Vietnam said yesterday it was withdrawing 50,000 troops from Cambodia by the end of this year and placing the remainder under the Cambodian military high command, according to Western diplomats. But the Communist Party newspaper m Phnom Penh, Pracheachon, said onReuter - 499 words
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Article, Illustration129 1988-05-26 1 HONOLULU Exiled former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos was hospitalised m the intensive care unit of St Francis Medical Centre late on Tuesday after complaining of chest pains, a hospital spokesman said. Mr Marcos, 70, was admitted on the advice of his doctor, said hospitalUPI - 129 words
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Article82 1988-05-26 1 WASHINGTON US and Panamanian negotiators were close to a final agreement late yesterday on a deal that will lead to the resignation of General Manuel Noriega as Panama's defence chief and his exile, a US official said. The official, who Insisted on anonymity, said an agreement wasAP - 82 words
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Article42 1988-05-26 1 NEW DELHI Authorities have called for army help m rescue operations after floods caused by heavy premonsoon rains killed at least 11 people and marooned thousands m north-eastern Assam state on Tuesday, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article31 1988-05-26 1 OSLO More than 20 seamen are feared dead after their Taiwan-registered tanker sank m the Indian Ocean following a collision with a Norwegian \essel. shipping sources said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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746 1988-05-26 1 TAN TARN HOW - TAN TARN HOW By PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday filed a libel suit against former President Devan Nair for remarks he made about Mr Lee on Sunday. The remarks were made m a statement and an interview Mr Nair, now abroad, gave746 words
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Article115 1988-05-26 1 IN SINGAPORE, the Trade Development Board said the veto had been expected but "the veto message seems to indicate the President's strong inclination to get a trade Act passed". Mr Reagan had "apparently carefully avoided criticising the Bill's major trade provisions" and had "dwelt on115 words
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Article73 1988-05-26 1 WASHINGTON The United States trade deficit shrank by 12.7 per cent from January through March, the biggest improvement m five years, the government reported yesterday. The Commerce Department reported that the difference between the US imports and what it exports totalled US$35 9 billion (5571.8 billion)AP - 73 words
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Article35 1988-05-26 1 TOKYO Japanese families spent an average of 283,817 yen (554.540) a month m the fiscal year 1967 ended March 31. a 2.2 per cent increase from a year earlier, official figures showed. AFPAFP - 35 words
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420 1988-05-26 1 ONG MING SEING - Reagan vetoes trade Bill 'with sincere regret' ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has, as expected, vetoed the trade Bill aimed at giving the United States more bite to counter unfair trade practices by other countries. Mr Reagan, who said on Tuesday that he was vetoing420 words
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Advertisement10 1988-05-26 1 o Sihanouk to start Asean tear next month: Page I10 words
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Advertisement9 1988-05-26 1 Second thoughts m US on free trade Page 89 words
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Article355 1988-05-26 2 Curbing the canine DIRTY dogs have had their day. Or at least their owners have. For if they let their pets soil public areas, from where cleaners scoop up an estimated three lorry loads of dog droppings daily, they face fines of up to $500. The Environment Ministry is355 words
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Article172 1988-05-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Lao People's Revolutionary Party Is making some adjustments In policies to revive the country's run-down economy. It may succeed but this does not mean that the party Is going to relax its grip on power. While efforts to entice Laos away from Vietnam should172 words
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Article85 1988-05-26 2 WHY A BANKER'S GUARANTEE? A SHIPPER, responding to the Customs and Excise Department s May 18 reply, asks: Why must traders be burdened by the banker's guarantee for goods shipped or re-exported within the Free Trade Zone when, under the FTZ Act, all goods imported into the zone are85 words
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Article251 1988-05-26 2 Falling rice stocks ASIA'S rice producers, reeling from the effects of the worst drought m decades, are faced with depleted stockpiles and soaring world prices for the continent's staple food. Experts at the International Rice Research Institute (Irri m Los Banos m the Philippines said on Tuesday251 words
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Article275 1988-05-26 2 England's title ENGLAND won soccer's Rous Cup on points at Wembley on Tuesday night when it held Colombia to a 1-1 draw. The English side had beaten Scotland 1-0 last Saturday. On Tuesday night, England had appeared set for its second victory with a 1-0 lead when Colombia drew275 words
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Article500 1988-05-26 2 Suspenders snap back FROM New York to London to Hongkong, men are learning the art of undressing for success. Suspenders, which were once coyly hidden behind designer jackets, have come out into the open and are the latest essentials m any fashionable man's wardrobe. And Singapore men are500 words
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Article283 1988-05-26 2 COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS DEPT PROBES GOODWOOD PARK THE Commercial Affairs Department is looking into the affairs of Goodwood Park Hotel, the listed flagship of fugitive hotelier Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat. At least one member of the hotel group's top management has been called up to help m the investigations.283 words
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150 1988-05-26 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Kidnap alert THE military m Manila is on an alert to guard against a rebel plot to kidnap government and congressional members and exchange them for jailed guerillas, the Manila Bulletin reported yesterday. Foreign diplomats and heads of multinational corporations were also possible targets150 words
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Article335 1988-05-26 2 Clossifieds Sect. I Page 30 Sect II Page 6 26 Appt Notices Sect. II Poge 5,28 30 Cmema Sect. II Poge 3 Comics Sect II Page 30 Product Advertiser Section Pat* Jurimes China Airlines 8 Korean Air I 1 Scandinavian Airlines I 7 Aud» Eastland Trading I 32335 words
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Article, Illustration490 1988-05-26 3 Company tax and import duties cut, but not income tax CANBERRA The Labor government unveiled sweeping reforms yesterday aimed at revitalising the Australian economy. Treasurer Paul Keating told Parliament his miniBudget was aimed at increasing the competitiveness of every sector of Australian industry fromReuter - 490 words
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185 1988-05-26 3 Beijing paper defends mass execution of criminals BEIJING The mass execution of 16 murderers, rapists and violent robbers here on Tuesday was defended by an official newspaper which said it was the only way to stop rising serious crime m the Chinese capital. The 16 included a child killer, aReuter - 185 words
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287 1988-05-26 3 NICOSIA (Cyprus) Iraq said it launched a ground offensive yesterday to retake Iraqi territory east of Basra that was captured by Iran V/i years ago. Iran claimed it repulsed the attack. Iraq also said its warplanes destroyed a power station m northern Iran, whileAP - 287 words
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79 1988-05-26 3 CANBERRA Travellers leaving Australia by air will no longer have to pay the Ass (SJ79O) "immigration clearance" tax the government imposed six months ago. Many travellers flatly refused to pay the tax, which the government said was necessary to cover administrative costs, leaving theReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration357 1988-05-26 3 Moscow reveals 13,300 Soviet soldiers died in Afghan war MOSCOW The Soviet Union said yesterday that 13,310 Soviet troops died and 35,478 were wounded m the eight-year war m Afghanistan. Disclosing the first official casualty figures m Moscow at a news conference, General Alexei Lizichev, chief of the armed forces'Reuter - 357 words
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314 1988-05-26 3 NABATIYEH (Lebanon) Israeli forces and allied Lebanese militiamen yesterday attacked three south Lebanese villages held by pro-Iranian guerillas. A police spokesman said about 750 militiamen from the Israeli-allied South Lebanon Army advanced towards the villages of Soujud, Lowaizeh and Mleekh behind Israeli air and artillery fire.AP - 314 words
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117 1988-05-26 3 Surprise new head for Press Council LONDON The appointment of 62-year-old Mr Louis Blom-Cooper, QC, as the new head of the Press Council is seen as something ot a surprise m view of recent political demands for a hard-liner to reform the council and curb media excesses. The news hasALAN HUBBARD - 117 words
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222 1988-05-26 3 JERUSALEM Israeli troops clamped curfews on several areas of the occupied Gaza Strip yesterday to crush Arab protests accompanying traditional Muslim mourning for assassinated Palestinian guerilla leader Abu Jihad. Palestinians m the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank staged aReuter - 222 words
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275 1988-05-26 4 TOKYO North Korean President Kirn D-sung has said his country will not take military action during the Seoul Olympics, Mozambique President Joaquim Chissano told Kyodo News Service on Tuesday after a visit to Pyongyang. South Korean officials have said they are worriedReuter; AFP - 275 words
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453 1988-05-26 4 Producers feel effects of worst drought m decades LOS BANOS (Philippines) Asia's rice producers, reeling from the effects of the worst drought m decades, are faced with depleted stockpiles and soaring world prices for the continent's staple food. Experts at the International Rice ResearchReuter - 453 words
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321 1988-05-26 4 BEIJING Perfume, make-up and hairstyles have made a comeback m China, and this year, it appeared, so had beauty pageants. But ideological purity, which has for decades made Mao suits the fashion and branded lipstick and nail polish as decadent, has resurfaced andNYT; AP - 321 words
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120 1988-05-26 4 Two named to fill top Justice Dept jobs WASHINGTON The White House has nominated two lawyers to fill top-level Justice Department jobs vacated by offcials who quit out of concern that Attorney-General Edwin Meese's legal problems were hurting the department. Mr Harold Christensen was named to replace Mr Arnold BurnsReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration304 1988-05-26 4 CHIHUAHUA (Mexico) Fire broke out at an oil tank m a storage plant on Tuesday, threatening to ignite millions of litres of petrol and forcing thousands to evacuate from nearby neighbourhoods. At least 20,000 residents fled and one estimate said 200,000AP - 304 words
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352 1988-05-26 4 Five family members held in $324 m drug seizure SAN FRANCISCO Agents made the biggest seizure of hashish and marijuana m US history on Tuesday and arrested five family members, including the former cellmate of The Falcon and the Snowman spy Christopher Boyce. The drugs, 30 tonnes of South-west AsianUPI - 352 words
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296 1988-05-26 4 WASHINGTON The Defence Department on Tuesday publicly dismissed a report that Pakistan had test-fired a missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. "I certainly don't have any evidence (of that), and all the people I have talked to report likewise," said Mr Dan Howard,UPI; AFP; AP - 296 words
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181 1988-05-26 6 PANAMA CITY Military leader General Manuel Antonio Noriega will address Panama's National Assembly today to answer questions about negotiations with US envoy Michael Kozak, Panamanian legislators said on Tuesday. A resolution calling on him to appear was introduced by a coalitionReuter - 181 words
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370 1988-05-26 6 Subs m home waters can spring surprise attack: Jane's editor LONDON Nato might have misread Soviet naval strategy and could face a surprise wartime attack by submarine forces now massed near Soviet home waters, a senior Western military expert said yesterday. Capt Richard Sharpe,Reuter; UPI; AFP - 370 words
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Article, Illustration321 1988-05-26 6 MOSCOW The battle of the superpower first ladies has a new turn as summit planners disclosed that Nancy Reagan's hostess to Leningrad will not be elegant Raisa Gorbachev but plump and matronly Lidiya Gromyko. Press aides to Mrs Reagan said onReuter - 321 words
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109 1988-05-26 6 LONDON Gold teeth and fillings are steadily going out of fashion and dentists used less gold last year than ever before, a leading metals analyst said. Dentists used just 48 tonnes of gold m 1987, down from 51 tonnes mReuter - 109 words
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387 1988-05-26 6 Japan now set to airlift plutonium from Europe TOKYO Japan's Parliament ratified a new agreement with the United States yesterday, clearing the way for Japan to airlift large amounts of bombgrade plutonium from Europe for use at nuclear plants. The Japanese government plans to airlift the nuclear material non-stop overUPI - 387 words
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Article69 1988-05-26 6 WASHINGTON The US Congress was urged on Tuesday to approve legislation authorising the construction of a memorial to India's famous advocate of non-vio-lence, Mahatma Gandhi. Congress approved partial funding for such a memorial m 1949, a year after Gandhi was assassinated m India. But the authorisation expiredAPT - 69 words
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700 1988-05-26 8 One view: West must take heed of Asian practices WASHINGTON Free trade, a hallowed tenet of Western economics, is fading as a goal of American policy, as the debate over the trade Bill shows. Now a minority among those who study the nationsNYT - 700 words
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229 1988-05-26 8 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Bolstered by recent positive trade figures, Commerce Secretary William Verity has predicted that the US trade deficit will drop below US$l5O billion (SJ3OO billion) this year. In an interview on NBCTV's Today show here on Tuesday, Mr Verity229 words
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Article482 1988-05-26 8 OTTAWA The Canadian government went before Parliament with details of the proposed Canada-US free trade agreement, touching off a bitter political row certain to spill over into a general election. The Conservative government's long-awaited legislation authorising the deal, released m the House of Commons,Reuter; NYT - 482 words
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256 1988-05-26 8 BEIJING Childless Western couples are visiting Shanghai to adopt Chinese baby girls abandoned because their "feu-dal-minded" parents prefer boys, according to official newspapers. The China Daily said on Tuesday that the couples included professional people from Britain, West Germany, Sweden and the UnitedReuter - 256 words
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199 1988-05-26 8 LONDON The British government on Tuesday said it would urge up to 90,000 pregnant women to be tested for Aids to help gauge the spread of the deadly viral disease among heterosexuals. Health Minister Tony Newton said women m the high-risk areas of LondonReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement83 1988-05-26 4 WHY ARE TWO SINGAPOREAN WHIZ KIDS ROARING INTO THE FAST LANE? Is Japan's new TV technology just too good for its own good? Where can you eat the moon? And are Koreans getting too pickled? Y< ai'll find the answers to these questions and many more m the June issue83 words
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409 1988-05-26 9 Govt men to be held for swap with jailed rebels: Paper MANILA The military has alerted its commands to guard against a rebel plot to kidnap government and congressional members and exchange them for jailed guerillas, it was reported yesterday. The Manila Bulletin, theAP; Reuter - 409 words
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116 1988-05-26 9 Indonesian accused of killing Aussie birds DARWIN The captain of an Indonesian fishing vessel was charged m an Australian court yesterday with killing protected birds and stealing eggs. Yemias Baduk was accused of destroying 120 sooty terns and stealing 3,000 eggs of sooty terns and other protected birds, court sourcesReuter - 116 words
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325 1988-05-26 9 BANGKOK Thailand will be the first stop m a tour of Asean to be undertaken by Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk towards the end of next month. A spokesman for Prince Sihanouk's ANS resistance group confirmed this here yesterday. The Prince, currently residingTAN LIAN CHOO - 325 words
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210 1988-05-26 9 Accord on tackling Aids near US bases MANILA Philippine and United States negotiators reached agreement yesterday on handling the problem of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) around American military bases, spokesmen for the two sides said. But they refused to give details of the agreement. It was the first timeAP - 210 words
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Article68 1988-05-26 9 BANGKOK Thailand will be the host country for the World Environmental Day organised by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) on June 5, a senior UNEP official said here yesterday. The event, to be opened by Thai Deputy Prime Minister Pong Sarasin, will be the firstAFP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration79 1988-05-26 9 SOME of the I,N« Filipina entertainers marching through the streets of Manila on Tuesday to demand economic retaliation against Japanese businesses. They were protesting against a reported Japanese government plan to impose stiff taxes on hotels and nightclubs which could lead to thousands of Filipino entertainersReuter - 79 words
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439 1988-05-26 9 MANILA Philippine senators gave a second reading yesterday to a Bill that bans nuclear weapons on Philippine territory but allows port calls by nuclearpowered ships, virtually assuring the measure's passage. Senate majority floor leader Orlando Mercado said the Upper House was expected nextAP; UPI - 439 words
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495 1988-05-26 9 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Several leading politicians have dismissed a recent charge by army chief General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh that foreign money is being dumped m Thailand to influence the outcome of the July 24 general election. "I don't believe any political495 words
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Article45 1988-05-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR Deputy Foreign Minister Ton Muda Datuk Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan will lead Malaysia's delegation to the United Nations General Assembly's third special session on disarmament at the UN headquarters m New York from May 31 to 25 June. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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Article32 1988-05-26 10 IPOH The Perak government has received from the federal government the official letter conferring city status on Ipoh. The letter contained the royal assent from the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. BernamaBernama - 32 words
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495 1988-05-26 10 Claims by two former PMs frivolous and vexatious, says judge KUALA LUMPUR The High Court yesterday struck out a suit brought by two former prime ministers and a former agriculture minister for permanent injunctions against New Umno. Justice Datuk Ajaib Singh heldBernama; NST - 495 words
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276 1988-05-26 10 KOTA BARU The Kelantan New Umno liaison committee will recommend that four MPs and three assemblymen of the old Umno from Kelantan who were elected on a National Front ticket be expelled from the coalition. Its secretary, Haji Ahmad Shaibuddin Mohamad Noor,Bernama - 276 words
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207 1988-05-26 10 PENANG Prisoners released to attend court hearings or sent to hospital for treatment have returned with illegal drugs hidden m their dentures or bandaged wounds. The new Prisons Director here, Mr Zainal Abidin Haji Noor, told The Star that body207 words
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149 1988-05-26 10 'Govt only trying to standardise Bahasa' SUNGAI PETANI (Kedah) The government is not trying to "Indonesianise" Bahasa Malaysia by stressing bahasa baku pronouncing words as spelt and sticking to language rules. Giving this assurance, Deputy Education Minister Dr Leo Michael Toyad said the government would not turn Bahasa Malaysia intoNST - 149 words
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275 1988-05-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR An attempted attack on a Sabah police station by eight foreign Muslims was an isolated incident and had no Malaysian connection, Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayob said yesterday. "We don't know their objective but they are not connectedAFP; Bernama - 275 words
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Article50 1988-05-26 10 MALACCA Yang Di-Per-tua Negeri Tun Syed Ahmad Shahabudin will lead a 10--member delegation on a (our -day visit to Sarawak on June 21. He will be accompanied by his wife, Ton Puan Sharifah Hanifa Syed Alwi, and Chief Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Rahim Thamhv Chile BernamaBernama - 50 words
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Article, Illustration318 1988-05-26 10 MALACCA The daugh-ter-in-law of a millionaire tycoon and her servant were found slashed to death m the family home m Ujong Pasir here on Tuesday. The body of Madam Tey Sio, 58, eldest daugh-ter-in-law of the late millionaire Datuk Low Leong, was found at the bottomNST - 318 words
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189 1988-05-26 10 Harmony aim of Bill, says Mentri Besar ALOR STAR The propagation of non-Islamic religions among Muslims needs to be checked to ensure harmony among followers of various religions, Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Haji Osman Aroff said yesterday. Laws to prohibit this have to be implemented because such propagation activities hadBernama - 189 words
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113 1988-05-26 10 KUCHING The Sarawak State Assembly has unanimously passed the Constitutional Amendment Bill 1988 which makes it man datory for state assemblymen to vacate their seats when they switch parties.. State Land Development Minister Adenan Satem. who tabled the Bill, stressed that it was basically aimed atBernama - 113 words
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Article551 1988-05-26 12 Govt urged to dispel misconceptions BACKBENCHER Chng Hee Kok (Radin Mas) yesterday called on the Government to dispel misconceptions that some younger and bet-ter-educated Singaporeans had of the recent Internal Security Act arrests. He said they saw the action as an attempt by the Government to551 words
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Article, Illustration519 1988-05-26 12 THE coming general election is probably one reason subversive elements have suddenly become active m the past two years, Mr Goh Choon Rang (Braddell Heights) said yesterday. He offered another two reasons: talk that Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew might retire this year and519 words
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Article96 1988-05-26 12 SINGAPORE would end up having a puppet Government manipulated by foreign powers if Singaporeans allowed foreigners to instigate them to enter politics, Mr Ng Kah Ting (Punggol) said yesterday. Foreign instigation and support, he said, would result m the election of MPs who would serve96 words
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Article96 1988-05-26 12 THE Government must continue to deal firmly with subversive elements to protect its security and maintain the country's international respectability, Mr Ho Kah Leong (Jurong) said. Urging foreigners not to interfere m Singa- pore's domestic politics, he said the Government achieved economic success without being96 words
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Article152 1988-05-26 12 SINGAPOREANS have shown strong support for the Government's stand that foreigners should not be allowed to interfere m the country's domestic politics, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong (Cairnhill) said yesterday. This, he said, was reflected m a recent survey by The Straits Times and the views expressed152 words
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Article, Illustration653 1988-05-26 12 Debate on the Hendrickson affair Girlfriend's loan of $350,000 all for love? THE question before the House was: Do girlfriends lend boyfriends loans as big as $350,000? Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong thought it unlikely but opposition MP Chiam See Tong653 words
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287 1988-05-26 12 LOONG SWEE YIN AGNESWEE; KONG SOOK CHIN; AHMAD OSMAN - Applause as Chiam says 'I never sought US asylum' LOONG SWEE YIN AGNESWEE KONG SOOK CHIN AHMAD OSMAN Reports by and MR CHIAM SEE TONG yesterday received lively applause from MPs when he declared that he had never sought political asylum m the US, or had been asked by the287 words
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Article95 1988-05-26 12 PARLIAMENT will sit until Tuesday to debate the recent detentions under the Internal Security Act and foreign interference m Singapore's domestic politics. The extension proposed at the end of yesterday's sitting by the Leader of the House, Mr Wong Kan Seng, was approved by the House. He said95 words
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Article50 1988-05-26 12 Other business TWO Bills were introduced m Parliament yesterday the Parliamentary Elections (Amendment No. 2) Bill by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and the Town Councils Bill by National Development Minister S. Dhanabalan. The second reading of both Bills will be at the next sitting.50 words
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355 1988-05-26 12 'Unthinkable for us to meddle in affairs of other nations' TRADE and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday it would be unthinkable for Singapore Government officials to meddle m the affairs of other countries just as it was unthinkable for them to interfere m Singapore's. But, he said, this355 words
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Article, Illustration322 1988-05-26 12 Hendrickson had some intelligence background, House told AMERICAN diplomat E. Mason Hendrickson had some intelligence background, BrigadierGeneral (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. The Trade and Industry Minister and Second Defence Minister (Services) drew the House's attention to former President Devan Nair's remark that the Hendrickson affair read like a322 words
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Article, Illustration741 1988-05-26 12 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By POTONG Pasir MP Chiam See Tong gets booed often enough m Parliament. As the sole Opposition Member m the House, he is a natural target, not just for the things he says but also for his penchant741 words
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478 1988-05-26 13 Debate on the Hendrickson affair THE Government's early conviction that foreigners were behind a Joint statement by nine ex-detainees has been vindicated, Trade and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. In their April 18 statement, the ex-detainees denied that they were Marxist conspirators478 words
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Article541 1988-05-26 13 What does US denial mean? "THE Americans now have egg on totally misunderstood Hendrickson their face. The US State and Snyder? Department has denied that their o Or is he saying Hendrickson diplomats did anything wrong. and Snyder did everything which is Their spokesman, Richard Gong alleged, everything which541 words
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208 1988-05-26 13 IF YOU cannot bear the thought of picking up the droppings of your dog, even if it is with a plastic bag, take heart. Pets 'N' Pedigree, a pet shop here, sells poop-scoops, which look like small excavators. The One-Clean, manufactured m Japan208 words
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Article, Illustration300 1988-05-26 13 THE problem of dogs littering public places is not unique to Singapore. It has long been a standing joke about New York and Paris, where they say you must never look down on a rainy day. These cities have taken a tough stand on300 words
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Article137 1988-05-26 13 Chinese clans regret US meddling THE Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations (SFCCA) has expressed regret over US interference m Singapore's domestic politics. In a statement on Tuesday .the federation's president, Mr Wee Cho Yaw, said the SFCCA viewed the foreign interference with concern and urged all Singaporeans to be137 words
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Article37 1988-05-26 13 THE Merlion Park will be used by the Ministry of Community Development to launch the opening of the Festival of Arts today and Saturday. The park will be closed from 4 pm to 8.30 pm.37 words
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Article, Illustration350 1988-05-26 13 CIVIL defence came to the Singapore Polytechnic for the first time yesterday when 26 students took time off from their vacation to attend a basic course m the exercise. After the two-day course on the campus, the students will know how to tackle emergencies,350 words
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Article, Illustration506 1988-05-26 13 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH The doggie pooh problem By DIRTY dogs have had their day. Or at least their owners have. For if they let their pets soil public areas, from which cleaners scoop up an estimated three lorry loads of dog droppings daily,506 words
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184 1988-05-26 13 Shareholder's libel suit ARGUMENTS on whether a person is immune from libel action because of absolute parliamentary privilege continued m the High Court yesterday. The issue arises m a case m which Mr S. Sivadas is being sued for libel by Times Publishing Berhad, The184 words
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235 1988-05-26 13 TWO claims for damages by the estates of two fishmongers who died m a traffic accident m 1981 were settled m the High Court yesterday. The first negligence suit involved the claim of Madam Lee Ah Choo, 64, and235 words
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97 1988-05-26 13 MR S. CHANDRA DAS, the MP for Chong Boon, will be the guest of honour at a Tamil youth seminar to be held at the PUB auditorium on June 4. About 200 people are expected to turn up to listen to views on the97 words
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Article29 1988-05-26 13 ABOUT 5,000 senior citizens will go on a mass outing to Sentosa to visit the various attractions there and to take part m other programmes on Sunday.29 words
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374 1988-05-26 14 DOREEN SIOW - DOREEN SIOW By Businessmen optimistic about economic prospects ABOUT 30 businessmen are expected to visit Vietnam m the first week of July to explore trade opportunities there. It is believed to be the largest group of Singa-pore-based businessmen going there since Vietnam started to374 words
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110 1988-05-26 14 WORK has started on a flyovt-r interchange at the junction of East Coast Parkway and Fort Road to give traffic uninterrupted flow from Changi to Jurong. When completed m early 1990, four slip-roads beneath the flyover will cater to turning traffic which110 words
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256 1988-05-26 14 Convention will focus on Asean real estate opportunities URBAN planners and real estate professionals from Asean will meet here next month to discuss the region's potential for real estate investments and development. The meeting will be the sixth biennial convention of the Asean Association for Planning and Housing (AAPH). About256 words
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90 1988-05-26 14 OVER $4 million worth of renovation, building and construction materials were sold during the fourday South-east Asia International Building Exposition, Sibex 88, held here recently. Some of the 460 companies from 23 countries that took part m the show expect to land another $2590 words
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Article105 1988-05-26 14 A BUSINESSMAN yesterday denied he molested bis Filipina maid on three occasions m May and October 1986 and March last year m his Jurong West flat. Lim Kwan Yeok, 38, allegedly forced himself on the 30-year-old woman on the floor and on a bed on105 words
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Article66 1988-05-26 14 Joo Chiat murder: 3 charged TWO men and a youth were yesterday charged with the murder of supervisor Mohammed Zain, 43, at Joo Chiat Place on Sunday. G. Ravichander, 21, Senpakah Raman s/o Ardinarayanan, 16, and Mathialagan s/o Ayyakannu, 22, are accused of committing the offence with six unnamed persons66 words
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Article77 1988-05-26 14 A CONTEST to find the best Asean productivity photographer of the year is on. It is organised by the National Productivity Centre of Malaysia and the national productivity organisations of the other Asean countries. The Asean winner will receive a single return ticket to Los Angeles, US$l,OOO (552,000)77 words
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Article38 1988-05-26 14 THE National Chinese Writing Competition awards ceremony will be held m the Activity Room of Hua Zhong Hostel on June 2 at 3.30 pm. Mr Tang Guan Seng, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), will be the guest of honour.38 words
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Article31 1988-05-26 14 TOWNER Primary School will launch its Progressive Reading Opportunities for Pupils project on Saturday. The project includes pairing reluctant and non-readers with readers to encourage a liking for books.31 words
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Article, Illustration211 1988-05-26 14 A dab of Singapore Bliss at SI A perfume launch IT WAS a night of bliss when Singapore Airlines launched its new scent yesterday. An ethereally beautiful girl emerged from a large "bottle of perfume" at the launch, and "flew" across the stage, where minutes later, a Singapore Airlines girl211 words
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Article, Illustration88 1988-05-26 14 POLICE want to contact a man who may be able to help with investigations into a series of cheating cases involving more than $74,000. They believe Ton Thian Chor (left), 24 of Block 80, Lorong 7, Toa Payoh, can help them investigate reports involving the issuing88 words
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Article, Illustration145 1988-05-26 14 POLICE were called m yesterday m a dispute over alleged non-payment of wages to at least 15 skilled contract workers from India at the Sri Sivan Temple m Potong Pasir. Officers arrived at the temple at about 6 pm to ensure that the negotiations between the145 words
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Article83 1988-05-26 14 TRAINING grants worth a total of $1 million will be awarded to 16 companies on June 2 by the Skills Development Fund. Mr Mah Bow Tan, chairman of the National Productivity Board and the SDF advisory council, will present the grants at a ceremony to83 words
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Article78 1988-05-26 14 A MAN died instantly after he was thrown off his tricycle m an accident with a prime-mover along Balestier Road on Tuesday. Police said Mr Lim Hock Cheng, 43, was going towards Thomson Road when the accident happened at about 2.45 pm. The prime-mover, with an78 words
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287 1988-05-26 15 THREE people battered to death m separate incidents m 1986 were murdered by a person or persons unknown, a coroner's court held yesterday. The victims were a woman and two men. The motive for one of the killings is believed to have been287 words
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Article, Illustration734 1988-05-26 15 SANDRA DA VIE - SANDRA DA VIE Bank clerk, cobbler, managing director picked by panel of judges By Mr Wong Yin: COBBLER for 51 years. What his job means to him: "I feel happy m seeing the satisfied look on my customers' faces. You have to like734 words
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Article, Illustration432 1988-05-26 15 LESLIE SIM - LESLIE SIM By THE new Volunteer Special Constabulary Commander, Mr Goh Joon Seng, sees the force becoming more involved m the community. He also expects it to maintain its traditional role of helping the regular police to uphold law and order m the432 words
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119 1988-05-26 15 Drive for recruits starts tomorrow A RECRUITMENT drive for volunteers by the Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC) will start at the Boon Teck Community Centre tomorrow at 8 pm. Dr Ho Tat Kin, the MP for Boon Teck, will officiate at the recruitment drive and exhibition. Another recruitment exercise will be119 words
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Article510 1988-05-26 16 SHAUN SEOW - SHAUN SEOW It'll help planners assess impact of policy changes By THE econometric model of the Singapore economy is almost complete. The model will allow planners to better assess the impact of policy changes such as tax cuts or more government spending. The Trade and Industry510 words
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Article, Illustration440 1988-05-26 16 "They are too timid. Print on the other hand, is done bravely and gives good value for advertising money. "People are noticing the ads and buying the products." Other Singapore advertising agencies which won awards were: The Ball Partnership, Leo Burnett440 words
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403 1988-05-26 16 BRENDAN PEREIRA - BRENDAN PEREIRA By TWO 15-year-old students from Zhonghua Secondary School m Serangoon Avenue 4 (ace disciplinary action for allegedly breaking into the school office and stealing examination papers. The theft of some of the mid-year exam papers forced the school authorities to reschedule403 words
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Article, Illustration135 1988-05-26 16 TWO 12-storey blocks of old Housing Board rental flats m Kirn Keat Avenue will be demolished by explosives today. Blocks 196 and 197 will be blown up within half an hour of each other at 3 pm. The two blocks of one-room flats were135 words
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235 1988-05-26 16 CO-OPERATIVES m Singapore will study a proposal from their Soviet counterparts for a jointventure Russian restaurant here. Mr Eric Cheong, Chairman of the Singapore National Co-operative Federation, said they would also study other areas of co-operation suggested by a visiting Soviet delegation recently. These235 words
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462 1988-05-26 17 BALMA KHALIK - BALMA KHALIK Difficulty is not m getting plane seats but finding accommodation By THOUSANDS of families will be flocking overseas next month during the mid-year school holidays, undeterred by prices which rose 10 to 30 per cent over last year's. In spite of462 words
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Article, Illustration275 1988-05-26 17 Singapore Pools to use electronic machines for Toto draws GONE are the days of the hand-operated spinning sphere with Toto numbers drawn by guests or celebrities. The old method, used since Toto's first draw on June 9, 1968, will be replaced by electronic machines. Singapore Pools recently bought two new275 words
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182 1988-05-26 17 A MAN charged with housebreaking and assault was yesterday sentenced to five years' reformative training by a district court. The prosecution proceeded on two charges of housebreaking and one of assault against Amayapan Kodanpany, 38, who pleaded guilty. Three other charges were taken into consideration.182 words
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84 1988-05-26 17 A YOUTH Challenge Examination Grant was presented to 281 needy students at the Mandarin Hotel yesterday. Mr Tang Guan Seng, the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), presented about $42,000 to the students of 74 secondary schools, pre-university centres and junior colleges, to pay for their84 words
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Article, Illustration99 1988-05-26 17 Man tried to help two overstayers leave A JOBLESS man who hoped to earn $xOO by helping two Thai overstayers to leave Singapore was jailed for a year yesterday. Chin Hoi Ching, 37, admitted he tried to smuggle out Khamsai Aksee, 34, and Bunphiang X ham pi la, 33, m99 words
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326 1988-05-26 17 Dunkin' Donuts to open first CC fast-food outlet at Fengshan CHOMP through any of 52 types of doughnuts and muffins and have a cuppa at Fengshan community centre from the middle of next month. Dunkin' Donuts, the world's largest franchisee! doughnut and coffee chain, is setting up shop at the326 words
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172 1988-05-26 17 THE Singapore Buddhists Vesak Celebration Committee will host a Vesak Day celebration and variety show at the Kallang Theatre on Monday at 7.30 pm The guest -of -honour will be the Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law, Prof S. Jayakumar. The172 words
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Advertisement280 1988-05-26 16 Our step I ensures your child a chance to don these Our special Student Tertiary Education Plan or STEP takes you one step ahead of others to plan your child's future. STEP allows you to put aside an affordable sum of money every month, ensuring sufficient funds to see him280 words
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The Straits Times
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Article614 1988-05-26 18 THE communists talk incessantly of creating a better society but they have quite a knack for doing the opposite making everybody poorer and miserable. Those m the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) are no exception. Life for the Laotians has not changed significantly since the614 words
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Article, Illustration918 1988-05-26 18 MURRAY SEEGER - MURRAY SEEGER Despite good signs, fears of inflation cause concern By of the Economics Desk FACTORY output is pushing against capacity. Unemployment is at the lowest point m 14 years. Exports are rising. Domestic investment is increasing. So, given this picture, why918 words
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776 1988-05-26 18 FLORA LEWIS - FLORA LEWIS By The New York Times PARIS Obviously, food is the most basic human need. There is an underlying shame that m a world m which 10 or more million face starvation and hundreds of millions suffer malnutrition, the most abrasive trade776 words
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Article, Illustration903 1988-05-26 18 QUENTIN PEEL - QUENTIN PEEL By Financial Times SOVIET doctors working on the medical consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster have come up with a new concept m radiation-related illness: They call it radiophobia. It is not a new form of radiation sickness, of the sortReuter - 903 words
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Article571 1988-05-26 18 Unknown new town The ABC of today's PAP education centres WHAT do young parents with four-year-old children talk about when they meet other young parents with four-year-olds? Not the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, this columnist is willing to bet. More likely, they will be exchanging notes on how571 words
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858 1988-05-26 19 DOUGLAS DAVIS - DOUGLAS DAVIS Rising disenchantment seen m declining revenues of US networks Viewpoint By Viewers' increasing unpredictability, independence and intelligence (welleducated now, compared with the voters and viewers of previous generations) are inconvenient. When viewers changed their minds days or weeks after the858 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1988-05-26 19 RONALD VAN DE KROL - Privatisation plan jolts Dutch air-waves democracy RONALD VAN DE KROL By International Herald Tribune HILVERSUM (Netherlands) The Dutch system of public television, unparalleled for its eccentric setup, lofty ideals and sheer complexity, may soon be turned upside down by a new element: the profit motive. If a number of domesticIHT - 1,119 words
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164 1988-05-26 20 No one said 'thank you' in 5 of 6 places ON May 19, I went on a few assignments. First, I deposited two cheques at the Post Office Savings Bank branch m Changi Road. I did not get a "thank you". Next, I went to place Toto bets. No one164 words
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Letter, Illustration96 1988-05-26 20 I AM pleased Telecoms has installed the new stamp-label machines m schools, and m public places like post offices. Although it has advertised the new machines m large posters, it appears that many people still do not know their location or their function. While I96 words
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114 1988-05-26 20 IN front of Block 168 A, Queensway, is a petrol station which is open day and night. During the night and in the early hours of the morning, loud noise emanates from the station. After being subjected to noise from the traffic, service station and114 words
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Letter82 1988-05-26 20 DURING our school's secondary four examinations recently, we were instructed to leave our bags outside the classroom. While we were taking the examinations, both the disciplinary master and mistress went through our bags without our permission. Later, we found our bags m a mess. Students m the82 words
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502 1988-05-26 20 Must traders be burdened by guarantee? On customs requirements I REFER to the reply "Why shippers need bank guarantee" from the Customs and Excise Department. (ST, May 18). Its reasons for the requirement of the banker's guarantee will lead one to believe that it is nothing more than a convenience502 words
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381 1988-05-26 20 I SYMPATHISE with "Shipper", who queried the need for a banker's guarantee for goods meant for re-export. (ST, May 14). However, there is another more significant Customs and Excise Department procedure which has the effect of stifling trade. It is hoped that it will381 words
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122 1988-05-26 20 THE MRT has sharply reduced the time needed to travel from most outlying areas to the city. However, residents m Hougang have to wait a little longer before they too can enjoy this benefit. In view of this, could the Singapore Bus Service introduce122 words
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114 1988-05-26 20 AIR-CON Service 118, which plies between Orchard Road and Hougang, is quite empty during the office peak hours and is much more used on weekends and public holidays. On the other hand, Service 97 to Shenton Way is often crowded during the peak hours.114 words
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111 1988-05-26 20 AT about 10.90 pm on May 8, 1 joined the many people at the bus stop opposite the convent m Upper Bukit Timah Road who were waiting for a Service 176 bus to bring us into Bukit Panjang housing estate. Most people returning to111 words
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Letter55 1988-05-26 20 IT would be appreciated if the Singapore Bus Service could extend Service 176 from Bukit Panjang new town to Jurong Interchange. It is now operated to Jurong East only. The extension will bene- fit those who live along its route and who work m the Jurong55 words
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Letter69 1988-05-26 20 IN view of the large number of military camps m Choa Chu Kang and Lim Chu Kang, services 172 and 177 are often overcrowded during the morning and evening peak hours. It is suggested that the services be improved with double-decker buses, increased frequency during the peak hours,69 words
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Letter44 1988-05-26 20 COULD the bus authorities consider introducing a new bus service between Tampines and Woodlands new towns for the benefit of the many residents who regularly travel between the northern and eastern parts of the island? DANNY KANG C.K. Singapore 29C744 words
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Article74 1988-05-26 21 THE Singapore stock market yesterday finished markedly higher on continued strength m plantations and bargain-hunting for blue chips. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 12.4 points to 969.42 its biggest single-day advance m more than two months. Trading was moderate but improved to 24.14 million74 words
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Article14 1988-05-26 21 Ton Chong 2,834,000 Sime Darby 1,575,000 Van Der Horst 1,452,000 Consplont 842,00014 words
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Article52 1988-05-26 21 FIN MS +30 SMFrnrn 122* M H»mm U2 U Iblhn 4* +14 NMM| U* ~l3'. UCKMb IN +12 B«|»K* 212 +11 MnlTmHc 12C +11 Vpwtlwd HO +11 IHriNff 310 +11 »<C«t 2M +10 we 7ic m +> Dm* EH 144 CmßmlMc 2M +1 IMC U? +1 DuKßhd M +CVk52 words
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Article63 1988-05-26 21 Tractm 411 6 SPH 700-5 6m jtyi Corpn lit —3 MTP Jl' 1 3 CKTw 32* -2 Sport Bin 297 -2 toonf 9# SOc 255 -2 149 -2 KMP?EmuMc IS -2 *>* 52-2 L t M Mm 21 Hi 6^im S«t 273 -1 rtlSsoc 213-1 SBS 15t -1 P*k63 words
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Article102 1988-05-26 21 Ma, 24 Ml, 25 May 24 Mi, ?5 BT Compose 839 70 850 94 ST Mmnp 274 37 275 04 BT 06/ OS 114 -45 ST Plantations 1853 31 IK3 38 CAD 7093 7014 08S CPF Ma 308 37 310 31 l<tojMA»t 4992 -6996 OCBC 697 36 702 56102 words
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Article35 1988-05-26 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Fines Business Tines Industrial Composite 1987 High 1505.40 (26/8/87) *****9 (11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) ANtmw H«h *****0 (26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) MtNM Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)35 words
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Article24 1988-05-26 21 DM V FP 8| HK| US* US* 1 .7005 124.18 unq 2.0152 7.8160 1 8685 1 7017 ***** 5.7480 2.0167 7.8156 1.864524 words
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Article13 1988-05-26 21 THE US dollar gained 22 ticks to close at DM1.7017 m Singapore.13 words
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Article50 1988-05-26 21 Eurodollar: Gained three ticks to 92.37 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost nine ticks to 0.5887 a contract. British Found: Lost 55 ticks to 1.8650 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost four ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 140 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Lost US$l3O to U*****.50 an ounce.50 words
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Article63 1988-05-26 21 DENVER An appeals court ruled that Hallmark Cards Inc violated trademark laws when it copied the style of a smaller competitor, opening the way for a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the cardmaking giant. A Blue Mountain Arts (BMA) lawyer said the smaller greeting cardmaker would file suit63 words
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Article89 1988-05-26 21 HONGKONG Capitalcorp International Ltd said it recorded an unaudited consolidated net profit of HK5118.46 million (5530.56 million) for the year ended March 31. The company started business m February last year and there were thus no comparison figures. Profit attributable to shareholders was reduced to HK585.6489 words
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Article61 1988-05-26 21 DALLAS J.C. Penney Co Inc said it has entered into a contract to sell its 45-storey office building at 1301 Avenue of the Americas m New York City for about US$35O million (Ss7oo million) m cash. The company said it will sell the building to a61 words
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Article, Illustration704 1988-05-26 21 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By Investigations believed to centre on two properties the group bought m 1981 THE Commercial Affairs Department is looking into the affairs of Goodwood Park Hotel, the listed flagship of fugitive hotelier Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat. At least one member of704 words
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234 1988-05-26 21 KUALA LUMPUR South East Asia Development Corporation Bhd reported a slightly lower group pre-tax profit of MJ12.31 million (559.6 million) for the year ended Jan 31, a decline of 9.4 per cent from MJ13.59 million last year. In a statement today, the company said234 words
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442 1988-05-26 21 HSUNG BEE HWA - Wearnes posts $14m pre-tax profit at half-time HSUNG BEE HWA By WEARNE Brothers Ltd is looking ahead to better results for the whole year after having turned m a 40 per cent increase m group pre-tax profit to $14.09 million for the six months to end-March. The group yesterday said442 words
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325 1988-05-26 21 CHEMICAL Banking, the corporate parent of Chemical Bank which is the sixth largest US bank, is selling off most of its private banking business m Europe and the Far East, including Singapore. A Chemical Bank statement said the move was part of its worldwide325 words
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265 1988-05-26 21 United Engineers sells off almost half its UEM stake UNITED Engineers Ltd (UE) has reduced its interest m United Engineers (Malaysia) (UEM) by almost half from 29 per cent to 15 per cent. In a statement released yesterday, UE said the cash sale of 11 million UEM shares was made265 words
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Article, Illustration450 1988-05-26 21 DAMIEN LIM - DAMIEN LIM By BOUSTEAD Shipping Agencies Pte Ltd, a whol-ly-owned subsidiary of Bousteadco Singapore Ltd, has entered into an agreement with Hyundai Transpacific Services to handle Hyundai's ships when they berth m Singapore. Bousteadco Singapore Managing Director X.A Wallen yesterday said Hyundai Transpacific450 words
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Article3399 1988-05-26 22 READERS should be aware of the inflations of thh information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchartfe, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deafrifs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,399 words
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Article2654 1988-05-26 22 INDUSTRIALS Atmo 140) Aiinomoto (250 290) xd Ajcom(76/ 78 (10) 77 AH (37 5/ 37 5 (18) 38 (2) AISBdOI 102) 102(7) 101 (9) ASM (234 235) 234 (16) 236 (5) 2J5 (7) 236 (8) 235 (99) A»toh (164 165) 164 (45) 164 (65) I*32,654 words
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Article3201 1988-05-26 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Margin stocks are shown m bold print Adjusted (or scrip/rights. H Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars ADEF shares and Nasdaq stocks are traded3,201 words
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Commodities, Finance
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Article184 1988-05-26 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5883 1 5911 6.40—6.24 Canadian dollar 1.6239 1 6261 6.21-6.12 Ul dollar 1.4068-1.4095 7 26-7.06 Sterling pound 3.7617— 3 7655 2.68-2.64 US dollar 2.0170-2.0180 4.99—4.95 Local dollars to184 words
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Article335 1988-05-26 23 1-Mi Jl 900 2 For b«it cMtamn mtf. J OCSC Ftancr 4 ndMt jt DBS FtaMM. S. Q»**« Out ntei »c *Rwi by wbwfary OUT. UOF't ratn.** ate ivrtaM* »< UOf «ho i.jfat* at DBS Fkianct OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 2 J 4 2Vi335 words
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Article123 1988-05-26 23 THE US dollar closed marginally changed against most major currencies from New York levels at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it ended firmer at 2.0170/80 m erratic trading. It traded between 2.0189 and 2.0165 after opening at 2.0160 70. Against the yen, it opened at 124.18/22 and123 words
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Article147 1988-05-26 23 THE kilobar market traded between 5529,880 and 5529,968 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.70/ U*****.20 and traded between U*****. 60/460. 10 and U*****.00 460.50 (the day's high) before closing for lunch at U*****.80 460.30. It reopened lower at U*****.50 460.00 before rallying to U*****.70,460.20. But147 words
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Article31 1988-05-26 23 GOLD US$/oz Ned Tues Singapore 458.10— 458 50 459 00 459 50 Hongkong 459.30 459.70 *****—***** Tu«j Mon New York 459.00-459.50 460 00— 460.50 London 457.75 458 25 *****—*****31 words
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Article294 1988-05-26 23 Managers' prices for May 26 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 93 0 99id The Savings Fund 08? 088 Spore Prog fund 0 39-0 43 Spore Sec fund 0 65-0 70 S pore Invest Fund 068 073 S pore Equity fund 0 47— 0 51 Asia Unit Trust294 words
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Article17 1988-05-26 23 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore 290.00 June up three cents Malaysia 374.50 lune up 9.50 cents17 words
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Article17 1988-05-26 23 Tin Closing prices Ms/Mo XL Tin 17.63 up seven cents Turnover 91 tonnes down 19 tonnes17 words
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Article24 1988-05-26 23 Cbonf prices Copp«r £/tonm Tut* Spot 1273.00—1275 00 (1314 00-1315 00) 3 months 1110 *****1 00 (1151.00-1152.00) Market tone Steady Sales: 15.750 tonnes24 words
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Article28 1988-05-26 23 Ctaffcpncn Stl»«r USJ fro» Wtd Thm Singapore 6 71-6 76 6 72—6.77 Twi Mm N«w York 6 7}— 6 78 6 73—6 78 Source Credit Swss* Spore28 words
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Article22 1988-05-26 23 Ctounf pricn Aluminium E/tonnt Tws Spot 1635 00—1640.00 (*****0 1615.00) 3 months 1268.00—1270.00 (1270 00—1275.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 13.100 tonnes22 words
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Article86 1988-05-26 23 Crude MS/tome palm ml May *****0 (north) 1010 (central) 1015 (south) lune 1015 (south) July 1000 (south) palm oil USS, tonnes 1 RBD palm oil August ***** (sellers) RBO Stearin August 385 (sellers) RBD Olein Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing prices on the KLCE (MS/tome) Market86 words
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Article68 1988-05-26 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implied interest rate) Open High Uw Sett Eat V*l Juiett 92.33 92.38 92 33 92.37 1170 Sept 91.80 91.85 91.80 9183 7549 Dee 91.47 91.52 91.47 91.51 890 MarBS 91.28 91.32 91.28 91.32 241 Jut 91.128 91.14 Sept 9098 Dec 9084 Mar W 90.7268 words
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Article30 1988-05-26 23 (US dollar Deutschemark Open High L*w Sett Eat Yd June 88 0 5893 0.5893 0.5886 0.5887 67 Srpt 0.5M8 Dec ***** Open Int (Tnes): ls4. Act V«l (T«e«): 5«.30 words
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Article30 1988-05-26 23 (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est V«l June 88 1.8650 1.8660 ***** 1.8650 15 Sept ***** 5* l ***** Open Int (Ties): 115. Act V»l (Ties): NU.30 words
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Article33 1988-05-26 23 (Japanese Yen) Open High Uw Sett Kst V»l Jane 88 0.*****6 0.*****7 0.*****8 0.*****1 187 Sept 0.*****1 0.*****1 0.*****6 0.*****6 1 D«£ 0.*****0 Open Int (Ties): 2ttf. Act V*l (Tim): 2M.33 words
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Article45 1988-05-26 23 (Nikkei Stock Avenge Index) Open High Low Sett Eat Vri S(Mt *****.01 *****.19 *****.01 *****.65 Jane 88 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 1111 Sept 88 ***** *****8 ***** ***** 287 Dec ***** M*rBS ***** Open Int (Tuts): MM. Act V«l (Tnea): I*l.45 words
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Article22 1988-05-26 23 (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Eat V«l June 88 460.50 Open Int (Ta«c): NU. Act V«l (Tm«): NU.22 words
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Article107 1988-05-26 23 Wednesday, May 25 1988 MR4 H CMI MA# M pittS 54 CAI 55 CAI 56 CAi 57 CAi 51 92A 17 59 17A 15 271-30 60 2 not 115 61 CAI 2101 2IS 62 CAI SIM 111 63 CAI 4101 4IS HMcrfi MNni High Lo- Sett Hifh Low107 words
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Article149 1988-05-26 23 Juno M colh tmm M part* Htfh Lo« Sett tfcgh hrn Soft 75 555A 550 -CAS 76 «S4A 449 CAS 77 3S4A 349 CAi 7« 254A 249 CAi 79 155A 150 2 80 65A 40 10 10 10 81 -12 5M 53 Si 82 3 M2A 149149 words
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Article124 1988-05-26 23 ImNcih ImUpali H.OI Low Sett Hifh Low Wtt 8900 336 CAB 8950 2M CAI 9000 234 CAi 9050 1M CAi 9)00 13* CAi 9175 109t M 2 CAi 9ISO 131 if CAi 9175 5M 61 CAi 9200 358 37 9225 14. 16 9250 4 19A 17 9275 2124 words
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699 1988-05-26 23 SHARE prices m the Singapore stock market yesterday rallied to close broadly higher. The Straits Times Industrial Index ended at 969.42 for a 12.4--point advance its biggest sin-gle-day rise m more than two months. Brokers and dealers said prices were699 words
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Article350 1988-05-26 23 May 25 HKS Ctunfe A»*oc ln« Hotek 2 825 +0)75 Bank Of East Ana 16 40 -0 1 Capitol Corp susp Coihoy Pocific Aw 7 25 +0.1 Cheung Kong 720 unch Chmo Light 1830 +02 City Re*ourcei 117 +003 Cro»t Horb Tunnel 1530 +02 Doo Heng 1.13 unch F350 words
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Article368 1988-05-26 23 May 25 Tan Ounce Aanomoto 3440 +70 AKoi 646 9 Amodo 1290 10 A»oh. Chem 1130 +20 Auhi dots 1990 10 Bonk Of Tokyo 1530 10 Bndgeitone 1490 +10 Conor 1250 -30 C<wo Compotr 1250 +10 Cituen 769 7 D N*> Print 2600 +20 D Nippon Screen I 1368 words
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Article852 1988-05-26 23 May 2S Cents Chanfe (Aust) ACI A N I 168 +5 Abertoyl* 560 +85 Age A/ncof 436 +4 Ampol Exp 312 -6 Ampol Pet 360 unch Anz 431 16 Anodne Aust 23 -1 A*hton 139 +3 BHP 770+10 Beoch Petroleum 33 unch Bed Group 220 +5 Bond Corp 193852 words
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Article56 1988-05-26 23 NST Index Wednesday 1,591.11 (1,578.20) -jj Hongkong Hang Sent T*? Wednesday 2,528.00(2,516.18) Australian Al-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,489.40 (1,469.90) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 27,443.65 (27,312.66) Financial Fines Industrials 1 Tuesday 1,428.30 (1,407.60) Dow Jones Average Tuesday 1,962.53 (1,941.48) fii (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) »iiiii56 words
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Article184 1988-05-26 23 »r2« US* 0-nc. a^S«-- H Gulf R« 13 Alcoo 44H +1% H«wl«tT Pock 55% AM ig 32* Init Bu»i Moch 109* Amox Ine l«% *t Cofp 45% Am Corp 40 Jh»n Jhm 73*4 +1% Alt 264 Koitf Alum Cp 17% B«ml«h«m S« 18* unch lJ"on Indutt 83* unch184 words
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Article, Illustration284 1988-05-26 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Keppel Wharves Ocean Pnma Permanen Anthos Kl6 aside 26/05 Trans fad Bangkok Nave K35 aside 27/05 Tr »"s Hay Banglar Urmi Kl9 aside 26/05 Tf an* Sun Doulous K2O aside 26/05 Haimen K3O aside 29/05 p ßtir p m Kota Berani K32284 words
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475 1988-05-26 24 KUALA LUMPUR International Natural Rubber Organisation Buffer Stock Manager Aldo HofmeLster said the surge m world rubber prices to above Inro's upper indicative level would not affect his sales strategy or lead to a special meeting of the Inro Council. In aReuter - 475 words
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Article146 1988-05-26 24 Food group given deadline WELLINGTON The New Zealand Commerce Commission has set a June 30 deadline for food group Goodman Fielder Wattie Ltd to divest itself of interests m three companies. GFW undertook last year to sell the interests as a condition for the commission's approval of the merger betweenReuter - 146 words
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353 1988-05-26 24 Timah Langat expects poorer results KUALA LUMPUR Tinmining group Timah Langat says its does not expect its performance this year to equal that of last year m the absence of any significant improvement m the tin market. Chairman Datuk Haji Ahmad Razali Haji Mohd All said the group does notBernama - 353 words
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212 1988-05-26 24 London urged to join monetary system immediately LONDON London Stock Exchange Chairman Sir Nicholas Goodison has urged Britain to become a full member of the European Monetary System (EMS) without delay. In a speech to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Sir Nicholas said full membership was vital to LondonReuter - 212 words
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537 1988-05-26 24 New common capital-asset ratios can hurt less efficient banks, says economist NEW YORK New international standards on bank capital-asset ratios, agreed to by major Western nations and Japan, will provide a level playing field for international banks but could pose problems for less efficient banks, an economist said. Mr KajUPI - 537 words
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Article119 1988-05-26 24 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd foresees further enhancement m group earnings on the completion of its acquisition of the Quoin Hill group. The company, however, did not provide details on the proposed acquisition. The group's pre-tax profit rose 143 per cent to M 516.68 million (5J13.01 million) for the yearBernama - 119 words
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Article140 1988-05-26 24 SEVERE competition has eroded profit margins at the parent company of United Malayan Flour Mills Bhd, although the group as a whole turned m better results. The company's pre-tax profit fell 39 per cent to M 51.48 million (551.14 million) for the six months ended January, despite140 words
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Article55 1988-05-26 24 CTTY Developments Ltd has clarified that its net tangible asset backing per share would be $1.69, and not $1.47, after adjusting for its l-for-5 rights issue if all its existing warrants were converted into 28.65 million new shares. This is against an NTA of $1.47 per share if55 words
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Article80 1988-05-26 24 CONSTRUCTION-BASED Dayapi Industries (Malaysia) Bhd has plunged deeper into the red with a group pre-tax loss of M 510.3 million (558.03 million) for the year ended last Dec 31, compared with M 5817,000 previously. Turnover dropped 48.8 per cent to M 531.5 million. The adverse results were attributed80 words
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Article74 1988-05-26 24 CHEMICAL Company of Malaysia Bhd, principally involved m manufacturing and marketing chemicals and related products, has reported a 65 per cent rise m group pre-tax profit to M 510.4 million (SsB.ll million) for the first quarter ended March 31. Turnover rose by Ms2o million to M 5122.1 million.74 words
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262 1988-05-26 24 Brazil 'may overtake KLas top tin producer' KUALA LUMPUR Brazil, currently the world's third biggest tin producer, may take over Malaysia's leading position soon, the President of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association said yesterday. Speaking after the association's ordinary general meeting, Mrs Kalsom Taib said Brazil had the capacity toBernama - 262 words
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Advertisement528 1988-05-26 24 L \\J WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED P^g4^al (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT R««UttS The unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the financial half year ended 31 March 1988 are as foilows:GROUP COMPANY HaW Year To 31 Mar Half Year To 31 Mar 1968 1967 1968 1987 $000 $000528 words
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Advertisement953 1988-05-26 25 £J1 National JIM Semiconductor W WM II IMnM lUhf Left to right are Victor Grinich, Gordon Moore, Robert W I WUU Noyce andjulius Blank, four of the eight Shockley r-li^l^H Fairchild invents the Planar y^^k. Transistor Labs alumni who founded Fairchild Semiconductor m 1 95" Ef^ km process, which makes953 words
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Article, Illustration234 1988-05-26 26 MALCOLM BASTIANS - Two jockeys get stay of execution MALCOLM BASTIANS By A. RAHMAN and Razmy Ashari two of three jockeys suspended at the adjourned inquiries on Tuesday, have been granted a stay of proceeding yesterday. This means that they are allowed to ride pending hearing of appeal. Both had been charged under234 words
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Article202 1988-05-26 26 MELBOURNE Jockey Brent Thomson, who scooped the big money pool at the recent Adelaide carnival, is now heading north to Brisbane to try to win the big double m Queensland. He rode eight winners at the Adelaide meeting, including wins m the main double the GoodwoodJACK ELLIOTT - 202 words
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Article, Illustration305 1988-05-26 26 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO ON THE TRACK with Missile Launcher Toll The Bell II Mokart Fighter It's The Best Highest Regards II Mobile Squad Rank Edition Get The Taste Always Bright Swiss Account KUALA LUMPUR Missile Launcher underlined his chances m Sunday's Class 1 Div 3 race305 words
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367 1988-05-26 26 FOCUS ON THE NEWCOMERS KUALA LUMPUR Eighteen newcomers, most of them unraced, have been entered for the restricted terms races at the King's Gold Cup meeting beginning on Saturday. They are: Accelerator II (late Jacarepahua), an unraced two-year-old brown or bay Australian geldingFAIR WAY - 367 words
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Article167 1988-05-26 26 Amateur races for Ipoh cancelled THE first amateur race meeting this season, scheduled to be held m Ipoh tomorrow, has been cancelled. Perak Turf Club General Manager Lim Yew Leong said the meeting was off because the PTC received only 76 official entries. "After vet scratchings we would end upMALCOLM BASTIANS - 167 words
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Article, Illustration252 1988-05-26 26 HONGKONG Former Australian jockey David Brosnan told a Hongkong court on Tuesday he was paid a total of HK$l9O.OOO (SJ48.000) by a race-fixing syndicate. Brosnan is the second Australian jockey to testify at the trial of two Hongkong businessmen and three jockeys charged with tryingReuter - 252 words
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Advertisement63 1988-05-26 26 Game t CHANGE OF DRAW VENUE FROM TOTO DRAW No 248/88 (26 MAY 88) ONWARDS. TOTO DRAWS WILL BE HELD AT SINGAPORE POOLS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10 ANSON ROAD #03-13/26 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA AT 5.30 P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME! COME AND SEE OUR NEW DRAW EQUIPMENT IN ACTION' SUPER JACKPOT FOR THIS63 words
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Article188 1988-05-26 27 Still time to enter for big race A GRUELLING 21km is the distance that men and juniors (19 years and under on race day) for the Sunday Times-Shin Mm Big Walk on June 26. The women's and veterans' route covers 10km and the event starts and ends at Raffles Avenue.188 words
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Article221 1988-05-26 27 Top racket action m XL THE Thomas and Über Cups -badminton semi-finals and finals are the major highlights m June. The biennial competitions started last Monday, bringing together the world's best players to Kuala Lumpur. China are expected to sweep the honours m both events. But while221 words
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Article, Illustration240 1988-05-26 27 SINGAPORE should have no problems retaining all four crowns at stake m the East Asia squash championships m Kuala Lumpur from June 7-18. The men's team will be without injured Peter Hill, the Republic's only professional on the circuit, but national240 words
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Article, Illustration330 1988-05-26 27 Three tests for our Malaysia Cup side AFTER a four-week lull, Singapore soccer makes its return with the national squad playing three tune-up games against Malaysian states before their Malaysia Cup campaign starts on July 1. The Singapore squad, now m training for the Malaysia Cup, will play their first330 words
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Article124 1988-05-26 27 $30,000 up for grabs at Open THE Tiger Open at the Sembawang Country Club from June 2-5 is one of the oldest golf tournaments on the local circuit. Started 16 years ago, the prize money has quadrupled from a modest $7,500 to the present $30,000. An additional $100,000 is also124 words
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Article143 1988-05-26 27 QUEENSTOWN Bowl, which has been relatively quiet since their annual Open was discontinued a few years ago, will rumble again when they host the national championships from June 15-26. Defending champion Jansen Chan will lead the cream of the Singapore's bowlers who will be there.143 words
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Article167 1988-05-26 27 BASKETBALL fans will have to shelve their evening appointments next month if they do not want to miss the action m two major international tournaments at the Geylang Indoor Stadium. Top men's clubs from six countries will compete m the Tan Cheng Kwee Cup,167 words
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Article, Illustration559 1988-05-26 27 NEW YORK Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson keeps making news; but for the wrong reasons. The long-simmering problems with his manager Bill Cayton finally boiled ovei when Tyson publicly admitted unhappiness with his managerial contract and Cayton's attitude towards the champion's new wife. The week before,UPI - 559 words
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Article, Illustration177 1988-05-26 27 F^ 1 1 liiiliillil' DESMOND KOH, who won a bronze medal at the recent Asian Championships m Guangzhou, will be attempting to rewrite five of his own Under-17 records when the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's national age-group championships get underway at Chinese Swimming Club on177 words
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Article, Illustration192 1988-05-26 27 CHINA look unbeatable m the Über Cup badminton competition and should win the trophy easily. But whether China are able to complete a double by emerging champions m the Thomas Cup remains to be seen. If the last three Thomas Cup finals are anything192 words
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Article148 1988-05-26 27 SINGAPORE complete their Malaysian Cricket Association Group fixtures with two matches against Negri Sembilan m Seremban on June 18-19. The Republic must win both matches to be sure of a place m the quarter-fi-nals. So far, Singapore have beaten Trengganu and Malacca twice each. But they148 words
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Article127 1988-05-26 27 Grandest of Grand Slams WILL Martina Navratilova of the United States be able to break her own record of six consecutive Wimbledon titles 7 Can Pat Cash, who beat Ivan Lendl m last year's final, win again? These questions will be answered next month when the world's best tennis players127 words
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Article, Illustration482 1988-05-26 28 UNE-UPS ENGLAND. Ntw SMNon, Vhr Andaraon, Kanny *an•om, 8t«v« McMahon, Marie Wright, Tom Adama, Bryan Robton, Chrl* Waddla (QlaiMi Hoddla, 74th), P«t*r •aardalay (Mark Hatalay 74th), Gary Llnakar, John COLOMBIA. R*n« Higulta. Andrea Eacobar, Luta Farnando Harrera, Carlea Marie noyov, Mimt Aranoo (Joon JairoReuter - 482 words
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Article217 1988-05-26 28 English may pull out: FA warning EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP I woukJ like to think we would not have to give consideration to pulling out. But I don't rule it out because events could over- take what I'm say- ing. FA chairman Bert Millichip LONDON The English Football Association said on TuesdayReuter - 217 words
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Article215 1988-05-26 28 MOSCOW Selectors of the Soviet side for next month's European Championship soccer finals m West Germany appear to have been given a free hand m choosing their squad regardless of the country's Olympic aspirations. The publication at th«- weekend of a tentative 24 names forReuter - 215 words
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222 1988-05-26 28 Bulgaria bounce back to beat Dutch ROTTERDAM Bulgaria gave the Dutch some headaches about their defence ahead of the European Championship when they scored twice m the last 10 minutes to beat Holland 2-1 m a friendly soccer international on Tuesday. A header by Trifon Ivanov m the 84th minuteReuter - 222 words
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447 1988-05-26 28 BONN Three weeks before hosting the European Championship, West Germany's national squad are m disarray. As coach Franz Beckenbauer ponders who to select, he is criticised from all sides and finds the wheel has come full circle since he took overReuter - 447 words
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125 1988-05-26 28 MADRID Spain have named eight Real Madrid players m a 20-man squad for the European Championship finals, starting m West Germany on June 10. Manager Michel Munoz recalled Real captain Jose Camacho but left out team-mate Miguel Tendillo and Real Sociedad's goalkeeper Luis Arconada.Reuter - 125 words
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Article188 1988-05-26 28 BRAZILIAN striker Renato Portoluppi said m Rio on Tuesday he had agreed on a three-year contract with Italian First Division club Roma, receiving a US$7OO,OOO ($1.4 million) annual salary Since joining Flamengo a year ago, Renato, a controversial but talented player, had quickly succeeded the legendary Zico asAFP; Reuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration451 1988-05-26 29 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN BOWLING.. .By RANKING LIST Men: 1 Jack Wong 197pts I Sam Goh 147 3 Jansen Chan 139 4 Jeffrey Tan 117 5 Rahmat Ahmad 110 C Ronnie Ng 97 1 Lim Choon Heng 84 8 Rahman Noor 55 Robert Sic451 words
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Article132 1988-05-26 29 John leads with 1,309 series JOHN H.P. Lee displaced Peter Lew as top qualifier m the men's Masters event of the Amateur Tenpin Bowling Club Championships at Jackie's Katong yesterday. John, a house bowler, fired lines of 245, 223, 257, 202, 203 and 179 for a 1,309 series. Masters \rmdm132 words
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Article187 1988-05-26 29 OLYMPIC FILE WELLINGTON New Zealand's Olympic selectors have named an 85-member team for the Seoul Games, where the country's best medal hopes will be on water and horseback. Boxing was the only sport to miss out altogether when the provisional team were named on Tuesday.Reuter; AP - 187 words
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Article184 1988-05-26 29 BOSTON A power failure interrupted the fourth game of the Stanley Cup ice hockey championship series between the Edmonton Oilers and Boston Bruins and forced the game to be cancelled. Officials said the game, which was tied 3-3 when play was halted, would be replayed m full if184 words
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Article162 1988-05-26 29 BASEBALL Hiroshima Toyo and Chunichi drew 3-3 m a Japanese Central League match on Tuesday. Other remits: Yomiuri 10 Yokohama 7, Hanshin 9 Yakult 4. Pacific Leagae: Seibu 10 Lotte 4. Kintetsu 7 Hankyu 6, Nippon 3 Nankai 1. Ktrru Leagae: Hai Tai 9 Samsung 2, LotteReuter; UPI; AP; AFP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration430 1988-05-26 29 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By SOVIET TEAM Olga Evkova, Irina Gerlits, Olesia Barel, Marina Tkachenko, Olga Buriakina, Olga Yakovleva, Galina Savitskaya, Natalia Zasulskaya, Irina Sumnikova, Irina Minkh, Elena Khudashova, Vitalia Tuomayte. Coach: Leonid Yachmenev. Team leader: Yury Portnov. BRAZILIAN TEAM Hortencia Marcari, Maria A Silva, Nadia430 words
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Article, Illustration308 1988-05-26 30 Martina out to be No. 1 again FRENCH OPEN TENN»S PARIS Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert, seeded second and third, scored straight-set victories m the French Open tennis championships on Tuesday. Ninth-seeded American Lori McNeil also won easily 6-3, 6-2 over fellow American Elly Hakami. but a foot injury forcedAP; AFP; Reuter - 308 words
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Article253 1988-05-26 30 World No. 1 bids for fourth French title PARIS Ivan Lendl, unbeaten on a clay court since May 14 last year, made a successful start to his quest for a fourth French championship on Tuesday. Trying to equal the late Henri Cochet's haul of four Roland GarrosReuter; AP - 253 words
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Article499 1988-05-26 30 Bemfta Men's singles Ist rtui: Thomas Muster (Aus) bt Ken Flach (US) £4, 6-1 6-2; Marty Davis (US) bt Jim Grabb (US) 6-1, 34, 7-6 (7-4), M; Andrei Chesnokov (SU) bt John Frawley (Aust) 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (&-6); Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Philippe Peeh (Fra) 6-0, 6-3,AP; UPI; Reuter - 499 words
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294 1988-05-26 30 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HOCKEY By JANSENITES will stay m the Premier League hockey competition despite finishing at the bottom of the table last year. The Singapore Hockey Association have agreed not to relegate them to Division One because of Jansenites' long-standing involvement m hockey at294 words
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Article191 1988-05-26 30 GOLF DUBLIN (Ohio) The PGA tour took their first step on Tuesday to ban irons with square grooves and restrict their players to clubs with V-shaped grooves, the only modern clubs played before 1984. If this proposed rule change is approved as expected by theNYT; UPI - 191 words
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225 1988-05-26 30 Hana fails to clear 2nd-round hurdle LATEST PARIS Bettina Fulco, of Argentina, knocked out eighth-seeded Hana Mandlikova, and Maria Strandlund, of Sweden, upset No. 12 seed Raffaela Reggi yesterday as second-round play began m the French Open. The upset wave did not reach top-seeded Steffi Graf and men's No. 3AP - 225 words
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209 1988-05-26 30 CRICKET LONDON Graeme Hick flopped for the fourth successive time on Tuesday as he lost ground m his attempt to become the first batsman for 15 years to score 1,000 runs by the end of May. The Worcestershire star, who had to batReuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration680 1988-05-26 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN THOMAS CUP BADMINTON: LAST NIGHT'S PLAY Reports by Picture* by TONIGHT'S TIES THOMAS CUP Malaysia v England Denmark v S. Korea ÜBER CUP Holland v China England v Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR Indonesia recovered from a shaky start to beat South Korea 4-1 mALBERT SIM - 680 words
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Article, Illustration188 1988-05-26 31 KUALA LUMPUR China's top-ranked Über Cup badminton player Li Lingwei is not accustomed to losing, which is probably why the bitter taste of defeat lingered longer than usual on Tuesday night. Lingwei, who normally shuns the press, stayed even further away from reporters after she suffered188 words
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Article246 1988-05-26 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE popular Lslandwide soccer League, organised by top League clubs and sponsored by the Football Association of Singapore, will be introduced at three new centres this year. This will be m addition to the existing five centres, which have already attracted 45 nonLeague246 words
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Article, Illustration217 1988-05-26 31 ÜBER CUP ACTION KUALA LUMPUR South Korea advanced easily to the semi-finals after trouncing Malaysia 5-0 in a Uber Cup Group B match in Stadium Negara here last night. Malaysia's second consecutive defeat they lost by a similar margin to Indonesia on the opening day have clearlyBernama - 217 words
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246 1988-05-26 31 A. SURENDREN - A. SURENDREN By HONGKONGB ANK trounced Hyatt Hotel 8-4 m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One Group B game at Queenstown yesterday. Hongkongßank tested goalkeeper R. Rajaratnam from the whistle and were rewarded m the second minute, when Yunos Ahmad powered the246 words
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Article113 1988-05-26 31 China 5 India (Chinese first): Yang Yang bt Prakash Pardukone 7-15, 15-5, 15-1; Xiong Guobao bt Vimal Kumar 15-5, 15-4; Zhao Jianhua bt Harjit Singh 15-10, 15-2; Tian Bingyi Li Yongbo bt Uday Pa war Ravi Kunte 15-6, 15-7; Chen Kang Chen Hongyong bt Partho Ganguli Vikram113 words
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Article120 1988-05-26 31 Japan 3 Denmark 2 (Japanese first): Sumiko Kitada bt Kirsten Larsen 11-4, 12-11; Kimiko Jinnai bt Pernille Nedergaard 11-8, 11-7; Yooko Koizumi lost to Charlotte Hattens 8-11, 0-11; Kimiko Jinnai Hisako Takamine bt Grete Mogensen Gitte Paulsen 15-5, 15-5; Sumiko Kitada Yooko Koizumi lost to Nettie Nielsen120 words
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296 1988-05-26 31 Don't pressure Misbun, says Gunalan TONIGHT'S ACTION KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Thomas Cup badminton chief coach Punch Gunalan has accused the public and press of putting undue pressure on his team, especially Misbun Sidek. Things, he said, had reached such an extent that the players were often afraid to go on296 words
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Article242 1988-05-26 31 KUALA LUMPUR South Korea are expected to bank heavily on utility player Park Joo Bong m their Thomas Cup badminton clash against Denmark tonight, as they attempt to repeat their historic victory over the Danes four years ago. Joo Bong, who was the mainstay m242 words
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Obituary, Illustration379 1988-05-26 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MDM SEE SOH CHENG passed away peacefully on 24th May 10M leaving bohind: Son*: DaugMars-in-law Soh Yong Lee Tan A Choon Soh Yong Blng Shi Tze Chern Soh Yong Kok Andrew Llm Mul Al Jennie Soh Yong Teck Oaughfar Son-in-law Su Jyh Ylng Tan Charlie Grandsons:379 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1988-05-26 30 323 Condolences 323 Condolences With deepeet aympathy condolence to our Agency Manager Mr Andrew Soh on the demiee of hi* beloved mother MDM SEE SOH CHENG From: SP/ SYK Agency30 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1988-05-26 30 SAMYNATHAN EX-MIDDLE ROAD HOSP ATTEND AUT AGE. 57 passad away paacafully on 25/5/S8 loavmg bohind: Wt(«, sons, daughter*, daugh loc-ln^ow, aofia-in-law 4 graodcniloron. Coftago mwvos Blk MS, '03-265. W»al Coaat Drtvo, S'poro 0612 on aS/S/SS at 3pm for cremation at Ml. Vamon. Tafc 777-07*1. NMm. K. PARAMASWARI (JANAKI)84 words
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Obituary, Illustration193 1988-05-26 30 RAMAN 8/O VELLAIBAMY (Ex Pol.c. Office Sgt 1»M) Ago 48 paaaad away paacoftitty on 14/S/M and cramatad on tha him day, loavino. behind b«4o»»d WM»: Mdm Vlsalatchl (Salatchl) OayQhtofa: R vasugl (Sumathl) R Jegatheswari (Iswarl) Son: R Stvagnanaratnam (Ravi) Tha family of th« la** Mr. V. Raman wiaho*193 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1988-05-26 30 With DMpMt Sympathy a. Condolancea To MR SOH YONG LEE ft MR ANDREW SOH on tho demiee of their beloved mother MDM SEE SOH CHENG From: Alan Poh ft Associates SPAT Co. Pte. Ltd. Ganral Ag»nts> With Osapaa t Sympathy a Condolancas To MR ANDREW SOH A Family136 words
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Obituary, Illustration207 1988-05-26 30 324 In Memoriam 324 In Memoriam In loving memory ANDY TEO KHIAN SWEE Departed May 26, 1987 One year has passed since you left us, The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we love so well. And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep, His memory207 words
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Advertisement200 1988-05-26 30 When people want fast results, they call CATS cuir*. 7»ll— 1 *7/£ (^ietnoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day before publication. (Or call CATS at 737-1166) To. The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd I Classified Advertisement Department I I200 words
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Advertisement36 1988-05-26 31 BOWLING BALL CLEARANCE SALESBB AVAILABLE AT KALLANG BOWL 5 STADIUM WALK TEL *****57 STRIKER'S BOWL 50 HOUGANG AYE 1 TEL *****33 ORCHARD BOWL 8 GRANGE ROAD TEL: *****21 JACKIE'S BOWL 542-B EAST COAST RD TEL: *****1936 words
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Advertisement567 1988-05-26 31 PmodernilSSl^oo LIVING FfWfl OO Exhibition on Furniture of Traditional and Modern Designs The Latest m Home Appliances and Home Furnishings World Trade Centre Hall 4/5 #21-30 May 1988 12pm 10pm. _____^__g_P___ggP_g______^__^^^__g^^^^^_g— Best Design Awards —see for yourself me award winning Lounge Suite. Bedroom Suite and Kitcnen Cabinet m Modem Lt567 words
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Page 31 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous61 1988-05-26 31 BADMINTON Thomas Cup: Malaysia v England; Denmark v South Korea. Über Cup: Holland v China, England v Indonesia. BOWLING ATBC championships (Jackie's Katong, 9am). SOCCER SBHFL Div IB: Shell v Hitachi Consumer (Toa Payoh). Div 2B: Baxter SC v Carrier Spore (Geylang) matches at 5.15pm. SHA Inter-Hotel: Sheraton Towers v61 words
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704 1988-05-26 32 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan said a superpower deal on cutting long-range nuclear weapons and a fifth summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev were still possible before the end of the year. Speaking to journalists from five Western European newspapers m an interview releasedAP; Reuter; UPI - 704 words
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Article44 1988-05-26 32 THE HAGUE Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takpshita is due to arrive here on June 3 at the start of a second European tour that should also take him to Brussels and Paris, the Dutch government spokesman announced on Tuesday. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article67 1988-05-26 32 What it should have been IT WAS reported yesterday m an article headlined "Applicants get word from NUS" that all first-year students who scored B 3 and below for their General Paper will have to sit for a qualifying English test on June 25. This is incorrect. Only students with67 words
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263 1988-05-26 32 SEOUL An opposition party alleged yesterday that the family of former President Chun Doo Hwan was implicated m new corruption scandals involving US companies. The New Democratic Republican Party, led by former Prime Minister Kirn Jong Pil, made the charges m background statementsAP - 263 words
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567 1988-05-26 32 WASHINGTON Three hospital patients were dead. There was no eyewitness, no weapon, no sign of foul play, no proof of murder. Yet a 30-year-old nurse is on trial, charged with three murders and seven attempted murders m a case described as oneAFP - 567 words
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140 1988-05-26 32 BATON ROUGE (Louisiana) A prostitute claims television evangelist Jimmy Swaggart engaged m sexual intercourse with her once and asked that her 9-year-old daughter watch sex acts, according to Penthouse magazine. The article m the July issue is the first report on Mr Swaggart'sAP - 140 words
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Article59 1988-05-26 32 CHICAGO An estimated 380 to 480 people will die m traffic accidents across the United States over the Memorial Day weekend, the National Safety Council said. Another 17,000 to 22,000 people could suffer disabling injuries during the four-day weekend that begins on Friday and endsUPI - 59 words
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Article23 1988-05-26 32 NEW YORK The DowJones average of 30 industrials rose 9.78 points to 1.972.31 m the first hour of trading yesterday. APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration444 1988-05-26 32 State reps already chosen, says Muhyiddin JOHOR Mentri Besar Muhyiddin Mohammed Yasin said last night that a Johor-Singapore Joint Trade and Industry Association could be launched by July this year. The Malaysian state has already prepared a list of people, headed by Datuk MohammedWAN SENG YIP - 444 words
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305 1988-05-26 32 BEIJING Thousands of Chinese soccer fans attacked police and besieged a rival team's hotel during a night-long riot m which 135 people were injured and more than 40 arrested, official reports said yesterday. The rioters battled armed police withReuter - 305 words
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Advertisement11 1988-05-26 32 Mrs (.romyko will play host to Nancy m Leningrad: Page C11 words
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Advertisement157 1988-05-26 32 FASHION CLASSICS M fc MIX N MATCH ■i^^W SHIRTS AND SHORTS I RL AM H fg gjfcrtswear Available at Leading Department Stores and Authorised Outlets. Agent MALAYAN TRADERS Tel: *****95 IN BT H I Today m BUSINESS TIMES CD m EXCLUSIVE REPORTS Bid for Riverwalk Galleria A property developer is157 words
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Advertisement151 1988-05-26 32 CELESTIDn 9 AEROLAM: 'J THBtqEAL MATERIAL fJKEN B>M AEROSPACH HECHNOLOGY 1 I SI 700 SL6OO The innovative SL Series incorporates AEROLAM the unique lightweight and rigid honeycomb material. r"^g EASTLAND TRADING (S) PTE LTD f 304 O'Ciatfl Ha »04 58 Lucxy fa 7» S-ngioce 0923 >i *****94 L ?57 Sfieg*151 words
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Miscellaneous213 1988-05-26 32 Weather Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow. 33 max.. 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.07 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 12 19 C Goudy Ut Angeles 16 28 C Goudy Amsterdam 820 C Gear Madrid 11 24 C Gear Athens 17 30 C Goudy Manila 24213 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1988-05-26 1 SUSPENDERS SNAP BACK INTO STYLE Psst the word is out. Suspenders have given the fashion world a big twang and Michael Douglas who plays the corporate raider m Wall Street is to be blamed, reports HELEN CHIA. FROM New York to London to Hongkong, men are learning the art of1,028 words
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Advertisement53 1988-05-26 1 ;j|S^EB^^^BBJ^BJHBJg3& •^-'•^Sp^.- '-''g^, ?:^^BPf^ -MiS&fcfc' L/fee fbe lingering warmth of a smile a fleeting memory the romantic scent from Singapore Bliss. Created exclusively for Singapore Airlines by Dadi. An evocative fragrance that's cjuite simply Bliss. Available only onboard SI A flights. A, PERFUME oQ O Created by L^OLoLL for SinGAPORE53 words
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Article, Illustration780 1988-05-26 2 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI I The Good Food Guide PEPPER N SPICE 331, Upper Paya Lebar Raod (Opposite Tai Keng Garden) 10 am to 9 pm (closed on Tuesday) I FOUND the prettiest curry puff I have ever seen recently. It was the piece de resistance780 words
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344 1988-05-26 2 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG TRADEWINDS BAR FOOD STALLS 24th floor, Hilton International 11.30 am to 10.45 pm daily "THE prate is simply scrumptious, we must go there for lunch," said colleague John de Souza, who reveres good food as much as he does344 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1988-05-26 27 Research is now on to produce alternative foods such as synthetic fat and fake flour for the health conscious. This article is reprinted from the US News World Report. CHOCOLATE cake with half the calories healthful bacon tastier tomatoes The foodstuffs1,121 words
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Advertisement250 1988-05-26 2 0% cholesterol. That's what you get with Mazola XXXV pure corn Mazola is made from quality corn specially f»L j selected for its golden yield. So pure, it s 100^ jL cholesterol free. jh| i So don't compromise. Stir-fry, deep-fry, bake, roast, braise or even toss a f^Tffl^ salad with250 words
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Advertisement60 1988-05-26 2 A w x v j^^MPrf if fine hnen tuliy P<ne Linen I I D GuS 545 Linen UNEN INSPIRATIONS Classic look Smart youthful style X N^" Collect your free g*ft"l Shapely and subtle shades V^ with this coupon upon Open Doily: 10:00om 9:oopm N^»_ J2ff» jureysy j Cortina Dept. Store60 words
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Advertisement581 1988-05-26 3 OR CftWIS AT lON NOW SHOWING No Free List I I am. I 30. 330 7009 00 "THE CRIMINAL HUNTER' Mando.m film m color li-T.m'i'isw^i^i-ii'iM I NOW SHOWING No Free List Horn. I 30. 400 7 00, 915 "THE CRIMINAL HUNTER" Mondonn film m color NOW SHOWING No Free List581 words
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Advertisement21 1988-05-26 3 SWANK MADE IN ITALY -rM ■•'Si 11 i 1 Italian I U 1 Beauty m W^^ Ift^B^Bfl bV^^^ Since 1955 J21 words
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Advertisement485 1988-05-26 3 2 PLUS TOMORROW MIDNITE AT CATHAY: 11.45PM K.A. PEOPLE'S: 12 15AM O CA TCH THE LA TEST DANCE-CRAZE IN EUROPE A USAI *> THE MUSIC IS HOT x 7 (nofreelist> I THE RHYTHM'S ELECTRIC IT'S THE MOVIE THAT WILL SWEEP YOU //>^> yy 8 TO YOUR FEET J/^rMy^^ 1 Wy€><^SSmmtk485 words
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Advertisement322 1988-05-26 3 CATHAYORGANISATIONCATHAYORGANISATIONCAIHAYORGANIS i*l r ■i* Jj j |J| 1" I] m Hsw A.V i 41 < (***** M) 5 SHOWS: 11.00 AM, 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.15 PM > TOM STEVE TED (wnaißt) n SELLECK GUTTENBERG DANSON "W7«*n il comew to women. M^^^ 0 they re all AMERH A\ < u/ien322 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1988-05-26 4 Professor Liv Ts'un Van, an expert on Taoism, sheds light on the obscure religion. CHONG WING HONG reports. WHAT is Taoism? Looking at the rituals of the masses, is it mere superstition or is there profound wisdom embedded m its obscure scriptures? To answer these questions1,048 words
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Article75 1988-05-26 4 «P #CiB ¥T 7 o «ifc7 *of*£jfnX m%i%± &m±n3f.miL* s£»tfjfl* o fB *f*#i*#ffisHff/it tt* it»*ft^^*i« ?m ft ft i% ittts^a^t^i-.A^j n*h>ktvmft\ it i* radii .'.-R^SAtam iliZ- tfj*ilifft??tf« Ho6f*fsA -A^lM^mm miv fftftp, v mm. ras m A 184^ JlrtJiieA^RiHf W nunm -m n. m% m S»^« f— IS? -tf)9X jtt:iil*Wifcf&-^** 0775 words
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Article, Illustration715 1988-05-26 4 NEAL PEIRCE - NEAL PEIRCE By IN THE morning rush hour they form a softly whirring kaleidoscope of pumping legs and spinning wheels, blurs of colour as riders wear bright new clothes. Little eddies form on the side roads, then merge into vast rivers of movement filling715 words
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Article, Illustration529 1988-05-26 4 CHINESE film-maker Wu Tianming has been involved m a head-on clash with Communist Party officials which has seen the progressive director accused of extra-marital affairs, pocketing official funds and adopting a "liberal bourgeois" stance. Wu, who was m Cannes to watch the progress of529 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1988-05-26 5 The creation of a world of fantasy filled with heroes and demons was exciting entertainment for the Malays m the early years. NAZRUL AMRI writes on the magic of bangsawan. THE audience was spellbound as two rival princes, both exponents of magical1,006 words
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Article, Illustration777 1988-05-26 5 Oleh NAZRUL AMRI - Oleh NAZRUL AMRI DUA PUTERA raja berperang kuasa sakti untuk merebut seorang dewi yang cantik lagi menawan dalam Kerajaan Indera Kayangan. Jika tidak kerana mam-bang-mambang, kuasa sakti dan dewa-dewi, mungkin ramai penonton tidak sedar bahawa adegan itu hanyalah cerita alam khayalan yang menjadi ciri utama dalam777 words
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Advertisement1770 1988-05-26 5 NOTICES NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held on the 4th Storey, NOL Building, 456 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0511, on Wednesday, 29 June 1988, at1,770 words
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Advertisement1012 1988-05-26 6 I "...we break more l'l ground to make LJ| c that home loan fjfTjTii J happen for you". •IHIImIi Pick up the pieces ■■■^■H c from the IfTj'Tn properties section. •1 1 j j ll I 41 House Renovation/ 41 House Renovation/ P«cor Decor I GUAM SOON HENG Renovation Contractor1,012 words
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Advertisement818 1988-05-26 7 WORLD TRADE CENTRE Club Singapore Corporate Membership for sale. Membership has reciprocal arrangement with Keppel Club for golfing Si sporting activities Highest offers secures Please contact *****88 (Mon. to Frl office hrs SEEING IS BELIEVING' at the Ist Aquaculture Resort for potential members Join m our orientation trip Enquiries welcome818 words
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Advertisement920 1988-05-26 7 WE BUY. TRADE-IN high prlc< Sony Betamax. National video o any brand, any cond. CTV, hl-fl mini compo fridge etc. *****30 WANTED SMALL ANO big appll ances TV Video. Furniture Am condition. Call 785-4421. WANTED USED PIANOS at an; condition/brand. Please contac' *****88 res./ *****06 office. WE OFFER HIGH price920 words
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Advertisement1576 1988-05-26 7 j unice tquipmeni/ j unice equipment/ i Supplies Supplies r I aTmlla«amiaVl ELECTRONIC Jpfff^w' k J [OlllfOro TYPEWRITER I v Limited Stocks only 1 One-year warranty U P 5470 '"■HmmbJb^ I V^>'r%^rr***'*^*^^B« B^^ *12 carriage) Automstio I correction I c interchangeable I B daisy wheel 1 is4f r-l-»*fts4 Unit *02-161,576 words
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Advertisement693 1988-05-26 7 79 Business Opportunities WE DO PHOTOGRAPHIC products advertising for commercial companies Also Macro It Photo Micrography for electronics It medical Tel: *****41 COOK FOOD STALL for takeover Must be specialized ln pandan curry rice Si flshhead Pb *****66 OEBT COLLECTOR WITH exceptional collecting abilities. Collects all your debts effectively Renown693 words
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Advertisement450 1988-05-26 7 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical I n INCOME NTUC INCOME is a large life and genera] insurance organisation with an annual premium income exceeding $85 million and total assets exceeding $370 million. We require A. GENERAL CLERKS B. COMPUTER OPERATOR (MALE) Prerequisite* Minimum GCE 'O450 words
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Advertisement561 1988-05-26 8 Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Our Singapore manufacturing plant m Ang Mo Kio is^3 now inviting applicants to join us as: RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST The appointee will be responsible for manning the (PABX) telephone switchboard and the reception area. Applicants should possess GCE O 1 level with credit m English Fresh school leavers561 words
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Advertisement387 1988-05-26 8 so positions vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ////A BUCKS W DECKER ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Requirements: c GCE 'O' level with LCCI Book-keeping c Preferably 2 years' accounting experience m a manufacturing industry Working knowledge of PC preferably m Lotus 1-2-3 Duties: •To match, book and pay vendors' invoices c To keypunch journal387 words
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Advertisement405 1988-05-26 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical (tIACTUSk Multi-National Company m Jurong has immediate vacancies for: Minimum GCE O' Level 2 years' relevant experience Ability to type accurately and knowledge of wordprocessing preferable Able to operate telex fax machines Minimum GCE 'O' Level Ability to type and knowledge of computer preferred 2405 words
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Advertisement601 1988-05-26 8 98 Positiont Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ft wall aataMlahad company tn^ I Snanton Way, has fmmadiata I vacanclaa for JUNIOR SECRETARY I Possess a Private Secretarial Certificate. I a At least 1 year's relevant working experience, a Knowledge of word processor operation PERBONAL DRIVER (Male) Age below 40 years. a Possess601 words
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Advertisement560 1988-05-26 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical hS|l Elizabeth invites applications for the post of 3 GCE O' Levels including English Shorthand speed of 70 90 wpm and typing speed of 40 50 wpm Knowledge of audio typing is essential Minimum 1 2 years' experience Applications giving qualifications, experience contact telephone number560 words
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Advertisement552 1988-05-26 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical The Executive Placement Associate of Business Girl Pte. Ltd. Our client, a leader m the Food Mfg Industry has an Immediate opening for a PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATOR (up to 551.500 pm) Successful candidate will be thoroughly familiar with handling the day to day maintenance of the552 words
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Advertisement594 1988-05-26 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical DPE INTERNATIONAL requires FEMALE CUSTOMER RELATION OFFICER a OCE O 1 level c Able to communicate effectively a Possess own transport inf#f#tt9d aoplicsrtfs pleeee coM/ write m personalty for an interview at Kakl Buhit Road 2 #01 35 Ruby Warehouoe Comptei Tek *****52 or after594 words
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Advertisement598 1988-05-26 9 96 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical NCS COLD STORES (S) PTE LTD* wishes to invite applicants for the post of RECEPTIONIST o Mtn OCE O' /N' level o Preferably with experience but not essential, o Able to type Inlereeted applicants, please call personally anytime during office hours: 6.30 am to 5.00pm598 words
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Advertisement607 1988-05-26 9 96 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 'Wa ere an expanding trading^ co., we require a GENERAL CLERK CUM RECEPTIONIST a GCE 'O' level/ PCBS/CBS or N' level. s Must be bilingual. a Must be able to type minimum 35-40 w.p.m. With or without experience. Interested applicants please Aircon. engineering firm at607 words
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Advertisement605 1988-05-26 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical EXPERIENCED FEMALE SHIPPING GLFRK c Good GCE O' level/ A 1 level c Good typing skills it speed, c Experience In Import/ export documents, c Able to read write In Chinese Please write In to THE ADVERTISER 670 Toa Payoh North #07-07 Singapore 1231 EXPERIENCED605 words
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Advertisement877 1988-05-26 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Public Accountant Firm require* 1) FEMALE AUDIT ASSISTANT 2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Able to type, general filing and clerical work Interested applicant* please write m with deteiled return*, contact telephone to: SO Jalan Sultan #12-04 Jalan Sultan Centre Singapore 0719 Or cell: *****4a lor877 words
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Advertisement1113 1988-05-26 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SALES CLERKS URGENTLY re quired for Offshore Bank Han- 1 dllng bill procedures, schedules, t advices It telexing (ERB3) Salary 1 up to $30 p/day Walk In with I/C, passport size photograph Si resume to: »07-03 Orchard Shop- I ping Centre (between Somerset MRT Station1,113 words
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Advertisement942 1988-05-26 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical .AW FIRM REQUIRES Conveyancng St Litigation Secretary, with >r without experience Those nterested. pis call 337-9388 for m Interview .AW FIRM REQUIRES Chinese Fenale as 2nd Telephone Operaor Experience not essential. Salary around $400 Phone: .'hang *****66 for interview .AW FIRM REQUIRES Clerk/ ryplst with942 words
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Advertisement619 1988-05-26 10 9S Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales H KURITA, an International Water TreatB ment Manufacturer, is looking for a H suitable candidate to fill the post of: I MALE SALES EXECUTIVE B Requirements: 9 a 21 to 30 years of age B c Secondary education preferably from B Science619 words
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Advertisement945 1988-05-26 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales I i J All Ladies and Gentlemen (above 18 years of age) who wish to earn a creditable income and also to establish a career m f V our Multi-National Coporation We II tram you to become top $--earners m our sales945 words
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Advertisement585 1988-05-26 10 99 Positions Vacant Sales [jlI ii:s:.i.-.i--i An established international Company and a world leader m the colour TV and Video home entertainment industry invite* applicant* for: SHOWROOM REPRESENTATIVE Requirement*: c Singapore citizen, female/ male age not above 25 years c Minimum OCE 'O' Level c Fluent In English and Mandarin585 words
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Advertisement708 1988-05-26 10 99 Positions Wacant: Sales REQUIRED 3 SALES BOARDING OFFICERS c Knowledge of loading and boarding a'ea a Familiar with shipping co. and ship owners, a Must own a car/motorcycle, a Knowledge of provisions, liquor technical can apply, c Salary plus commission plus allowance Only those who can start work immediately708 words
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Advertisement671 1988-05-26 10 99 Positions Vacant: Salas SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Mai*/ Female) c OCE O' level c Ito 2 years' sales experience I In electrical products. I c Valid driving licence own transport. Call Mr Qoh tor interview or write with full resume, expected salary, contact telephone number: 40 Gul Drive. Jurong Town Singapore671 words
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Advertisement921 1988-05-26 10 99 Positions Vacant: Salas I LADY PROMOTERS lor reputable handbags Must be aggressive It have sound I sales experience Good personal- Ity fc outgoing. Age 22 to 35 Flu- I ency In English. Mandarin. Chi- nese dialects it ideally Japanese Good salary attractive comm. Immediate vacancies, please tel *****55 i921 words
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Advertisement595 1988-05-26 10 99 Positions Vacant: Sale* WE PROVIDE WORTHWHILE careers In sales, supervision, admin and sponsor career training/ financial support Tel *****88 ext 260 PART/ full-time LIFE Insurance Agents wanted Intensive trainIng provided. Age above 21 with O' level *****00. Joanna Fong REQUIRES FEMALE SALES Assts to be stationed at dept. stores595 words
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Advertisement444 1988-05-26 10 100 Positions Vacant: Technical mm Hagemeyer Electronics (S) PteLtd I<j s app''cai>o n s '0' tne position of NTC or ITC m Electronics Engineering Amm o* 2 years of experience m servicing repairing CTV video recorders, video camera and hi-fi audio products Possess a class 3 driving licence Benefits. Attractive444 words
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Advertisement998 1988-05-26 11 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical CAREER SEEKERS Don't let these great opportunities fly by! Xv^C^yC^^^v WALK-IN INTERVIEWS > /^V// (9am spm) //v\ The Personnel Department /> t TURBINE OVERHAUL SERVICES /#v\ v f/y FVE LTD No, 5 Tuas Drive998 words
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Advertisement632 1988-05-26 11 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical > Technical < Technical Moving You Ahead WALK-IN INTERVIEW TOMORROW 9.00 am to 12.00n00n 2.00pm to 4.30pm TECHNICAL OFFICERS (Electrical Mechanical Services) Gross Salary Range: $967 $2361 per month Functions: To maintain either lifts and escalators; electro-pneumatic controlled screen doors632 words
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Advertisement680 1988-05-26 11 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Tschnical Tachnical Tachnical The Extraordinary Computer Company for you. With a wealth of over 100 years of expertise m information technology. With an ambition to be the No 1 UNISYS We're the computer company for you. TECHNICIANS Permanent 2nd/3rd Shift (Equipment680 words
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Advertisement549 1988-05-26 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical ißeda Pump Company (Singapore) Private Limited requires MAINTENANCE I TECHNICIANS I NTC 2/ITC m Electrical/Electronics Engineering i 4 years' experience m maintenance I of production and plant equipment j m Metal industries a Experience m handling CNC machine tools an advantage I549 words
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Advertisement579 1988-05-26 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical PNE A well established electronic manufacturing company invites application for the following positions ELECTRONIC LINES REPAIR TECHNICIAN NTC 2/ITC m Electronic Fresh graduates may apply Completed N S PURCHASING ASSISTANTS Mm GCE O level Mm 1 year experience m sourcmg of electronic579 words
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Advertisement866 1988-05-26 12 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical TECHNICIANS g I Holder of ITC NTC 2 3 or GCE O' level I ■•I m Technical stream ff^ Ij; I Experience m servicing office equip watt jr ment will bean advantage |H| 12 Preferably possess own motor-cycle jml I Please call866 words
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Advertisement690 1988-05-26 12 100 Positions Vacant: Technical A FOXBORO FAR EAST PTE LTD C In business since 1908. Foxboro Is the world's leading supplier of equipment, systems services l! for Integrated industrial auto- c matlon from sensors, actuators and analysers to plant wide dls- n trlbuted communication and c management systems. c We690 words
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Advertisement398 1988-05-26 12 100 Positions Vacant. Technical iN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING '•I fiu.s Immediate vtu m Im rot Worksite Clerk* Mln OCI O pvH with at least l ye ir\ work ng experience Must posMtt lass 2 motorcycle licence Junior Electric nl I)r;iughtsnan/ Draughtswoman with relvant Trade certificate Kxperlnce In material quantity "ake-orr preferred398 words
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Advertisement640 1988-05-26 12 THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1 988 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production f] LCL Manufacturing Pte. Ltd. An established Japanese company specialised m the manufacturing of Polyethylene film; invites young, dynamic and hardworking personnel for the following position. Requirements: GCE O' level witn credit m English640 words
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Advertisement1270 1988-05-26 13 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Production Production Production Production ~^^^BSBBr^ I L^J L J siss^^af^~*~ ■•^^■^wm"** ■a^B^a^a^Bß p 11,270 words
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Advertisement346 1988-05-26 13 [chloride] A well established multinational company has immediate vacancies for Mm Gross Earning of $61 1 per month No experience required We offer Free uniforms and transportation Free coffee and tea Medical, dental and hospitaiisation benefits 1 3th month pay and I profit-sharing Fast promotion opportunity' WALK-IN INTERVIEW (Mon Fri)346 words
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Advertisement383 1988-05-26 14 ■vi rusiuuni vacani: iui roamona vocani: IUI KOSIHOns vacant: Production Production Production INTRODUCING MORE UNBEATABLE BENEFITS!! n»\ Complimentary -^-^^^^^OT\^J^j added MRT c^^^&^kzz^ o^^^ card month| y (C^/2r^irW)E^2\'^4t\ us ot^ er usua benefits... r^| n"~7/ enc^ ance Allowance, Bonus \f^i§)Gr {o^^ Shltt Allowance v-^ Confirmation Increment and so many more JOIN383 words
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Advertisement537 1988-05-26 14 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Earn more with... (McmMfans J {jingapore)^ Female Production Operators ...and even more with Confirmation Increment Confirmation Bonus Attendance Allowance Annual Increment Annual Wage Supplement Profit Sharing Plus 10 18 days Annual Leave $2,500 Educational Subsidy $2,000 Hospitalisation Expenses537 words
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Advertisement758 1988-05-26 14 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant. 101 Positions Vacant Production Production Production Your Future is Here! f $6261 f $670 1 I PRODUCTION I f PROCESS I OPERATORS M INSPECTORS M (Male) m (Male/ Female) M •Completed Primary education M •GCE '0' Level with 3 credits I M M orNTC3758 words
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Advertisement454 1988-05-26 14 101 Positions Vacant: Production lIL'MU J Due to expansion we require Secondary education 3*l—2 years' worlung j expenence m OC uv coming the ability to J use the relevant j equipment/instru- ments Primary school leavers J No experience need ed, as training will be H provided J Secondary education j454 words
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Advertisement469 1988-05-26 15 Production Production Come. io\n lade Technologies, an Amertcwbmd manuidaurer o\ hi tech serrnconducu>r parti Female Inspectors No age limii Minimum Secondary B educHiOli No expenerxe required MaJavMans Wfk I flat Benefits 4-day MPorb \»eeW (19-hl >hrn system) 1 Hiyh bhitt alOMancc pc; niyht B Plenty of overtime opporiunities I Monthly469 words
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Advertisement409 1988-05-26 15 Production j Production ARCHIVE— mk production im 1 1 OPERATORS 1 1 I F (Malp/Fpmaipl M I B (Primary or Secondary Education) Normal Shift 7.30 am 5.00pm I You can make over $500 I I In our special recruitment I I bonus scheme. I I In addition we offer our409 words
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Advertisement912 1988-05-26 15 Production Production SAN SENG NATIONAL PLASTIC (PTE) LTD A Joint-venture company urgently require*: 1) FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS 16 years and above. No experience Is acceptable. Fringe benefit* Attractive salary. Transport allowance. Medical Benefit. Monthly Incentive. 2) FEMALE INSPECTOR No experience Is acceptable. Able to speak and write In English. OCE912 words
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Advertisement627 1988-05-26 15 iu< r-usiiiuiis vacant iv Kositions Vacant Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge -Hirt I Join the world's biggest and most successful I chain of pizza restaurants as i The following benefits: I c Competitive commencing salary and con- I flrmatlon Increment c Transport, shift, attendance and laundry allowance c Service627 words
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Advertisement595 1988-05-26 15 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge I -Hut I I Join the world's biggest and most successful I chain of Pizza Restaurants as The following benefits: c Competitive commencing salary and confirmation Increment c Transport, shift, attendance and laundry allowance c Service Points c595 words
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Advertisement433 1988-05-26 16 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge S^oooLuood. Rank >-otel Invites applications for the following positions (1) Front Office Ceahier Female CJROSS SALARY S6.V $692 (2) Senior Technician (Maintenance) DROSS SALARY $772/ $822 (3) Electrician (Maintanance) OROSS SALARY $618 $658 (4) Junior Captain* (Coffee Lounga) OROSS SALARY: $716, $756 (5) Room433 words
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Advertisement620 1988-05-26 16 102 Positions Vacant: Hotal/ Restaurant/ Lounga i (3D dH™ 5 Jy FRONT OFFICE GUEST RELATIONS OFFICER Pleasant personality OCI O' Level with credit In English Between 21-26 years old Above 1.6 m In height Ability lo speak foreign language an advantage Minimum 3 years experience In Front Office work Those620 words
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Advertisement643 1988-05-26 16 102 Positions Vacant Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge ASSISTANT (Female) GCE A 1 Level or professional qualification m Personnel Management Some knowledge of employment regulations and labour relations c Able to handle manual and computerized payroll, Lotus, Wordstar spreadsheet Pleasant personality and can communicate well c 20 years and above with a643 words
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Advertisement513 1988-05-26 16 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant TAIYO YUDI We are a major producer of electronic components m Sine plan for 1988, we have created the following posts m our i i. Mechanics/ Maintenance Fitters NTC 3in Metal Machining/Maintenance Fitting or GCE O 1 Level 2. Female Clerks GCE513 words
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Advertisement493 1988-05-26 16 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant EN (S) PTE LTD japore As part of our Company's $20 million investment new plant Happiness of employees If you are ready to work hard, we are ready to reward you as high as $800 pm for post 1 and for post493 words
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Advertisement563 1988-05-26 16 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions V«c«nt Vacant requires full time 1) CASHIERS -Bedok. Coronation Plaza Kallang Bahru Tanjong Pagar 2) SALES ASSISTANTS -Bedok Bukit Vterah. Coronation Plaza. Geylang East naig Poad Telok Blangah 3) SENIOR RETAIL ASSISTANTS -Bedok Reservoir. Clementi A. New Upper Changi 4) STOREHANDS/GENERAL WORKERS -Bouna Vista563 words
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Advertisement464 1988-05-26 16 104 Other Positions Vacant GOURMET FOODS PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for At least Pnmary 6 education Physically fit Only non-Muslims need apply At least 1 year's experience m butchery work Interested applicants please WALK IN to see Mr Peter Lum between 7.30 am 4.30pm at 18 Chin Bee Avenue464 words
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Advertisement602 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Positions Vacant V l/iu*fam*a*i t SMART SUPERMARKETS invite* applicant* for the following Full-Time and Part-Time posts A) CASHIERS (Ang Mo Klo, Clementl. Katong, Toa Payoh, Tg. Katong Complex, Buklt Batok. Holland Drive) B) STACKERS (Ang Mo Klo, Clementl, Katong, Toa Payoh, Tg. Katong Complex, Buklt Batok) C) PERISHABLE602 words
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Advertisement703 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Positions Vacant Import tlrm require* Immediately the following axtra staff 1) MERCHANDISER (Mole/ Female) c Must be able to speak Mandarin/ Chinese dialects. c Duties Include arranging goods for display In supermarkets etc., taking orders from supermarket buyers c Ability to drive a car or ride a motorcycle703 words
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Advertisement672 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Position* Vacant MntVOPMOLD T aW SECURITY has Immediate vacancies for: MALE SECURITY OFFICERS (For Jurong assignment*) 12-hour ehM (Salary range: $712/ $1,024 gross) Applicants should possess Secondary education. Primary 0 with ability to converse and write simple English will also be considered. Ex-mllltary/ police service or security experience672 words
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Advertisement612 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Positions Vacant Urgently required: A) Senior/ Security Ouerde Age between 40 -55 years Able to speak b write simple English Prepared to perform 12 hours shift Gross salary between $430 $730 B) Control Room Operator* (Orchard Road Area) Sec. 2 education Prepared to work «hlft duties Simple technical612 words
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Advertisement617 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Positions Vacant Established Timber Moulding Factory m Kr*n|i require* MALE/ FEMALE GENERAL WORKERS c Age: 20 to 40 c Completed N.B. c Physically fit c Must be Singaporean c Transport provided Starting Salary about $800 p m 82A Sungei Kadut Street 1 Wngspors 2872 Tat *****42 Feeder Service617 words
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Advertisement559 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Positions Vacant Wei established Jspansn company requires: LORRY DRIVER c Possess class 5 driving licence c Able to start work Immediately Intereeted applicant* plaas* call pereonaHy to: IWATANI INDUSTRIAL GAS PTE LTD 13 Pioneer Sector Singapore 2282 Tel. *****11 (1) DELIVERY MAN (Chinees Male) (2) GENERAL WORKERS (Mela/559 words
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Advertisement817 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Positions Vacant i B^e^eL**wJ!*BWtfal uj LjßA4*»»»*»*Ata*>!jfc*4i^al tt'ii iVI r W __WmimLsJU>m£JLMJEM Required MALE CHINESE DESPATCH CLERKS a Holder of class 2 licence. Preferably completed N.S. Secondary 2 education. Familiar with Singapore roads. Motorbike provided. Walk-In Interview at: Blk 20, Pasir Panjang Road #01-03, PSA Multl-storsy Complex I Singapore817 words
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Advertisement966 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Positions Vacant URGENTLY REOUIRE SECURITY Guards at Jurong, Orchard. Middle Road Si town area. Interested please call: *****00/ *****23. 190 Middle Road, #03-02 Fortune Centre, Spore 0718. URGENTLY REQUIRED PART-TIME/ runtime Masseuses Experienced/ inexperienced. Interested call personally at Room 301, Duke Hotel, Meyer Rd after 6pm WORLDWIDE COURIER966 words
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Advertisement581 1988-05-26 17 104 Other Positions Vacant SHANGHAI HEALTH CENTRE requires Cashier urgently Call: *****54 TEAM LEADER REQUIRED urgently. Able to hold polishing machine Interested pis tel: 345-2128 TMF PROMOTIONS PTE. Ltd. requires Office Boy. Call at: 20 One Tree Hill. Singapore 1024. UROENTLY REQUIRED claaa 4 Drivers cum Wharf Clerk, tel *****00581 words
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Advertisement743 1988-05-26 17 128 Vahicla Financing/ Insurance 0 HITACHI mTACHT LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTELTD Offers new and used car loans at competitive interest rates Mortgage loans also available (non-transferable) CaH without obligation ATal: *****33 tin—) *****86 (Diract) \ek 24 Lang KM Roed m, 3(0315) TAI THONO LEE TRADING PTE LTD Offers low Interest rate743 words
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Advertisement1146 1988-05-26 18 Workshops j Workshops Honk! Honk! Drive m to Bumper-to-Bumper II on Friday, 27 May for tips on how to maintain your car m tip top condition. CATS I 7 17- 11*4 128 Vahicla Financing/ 128 Vahicla Financing/ insuranca Insurance SUPER FAST LOANS FROM JUST A AH/ Immediate processing of applications1,146 words
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Advertisement1001 1988-05-26 18 i.jj ror oaie Ford/ Fiat Q 1880 FORO 2 8 OnUMMMI (ilna (auto). In very good cond. 4 new tyres. $5,500. Avail for Inspection at tel *****23 1882 NEAR FORO laser 13. bspeed notchback, 1 owner, alrcon. radio cassette, tax 9 8H beautiful cond $20,800 *****34 8/83 FORO XR3i (21,001 words
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Advertisement862 1988-05-26 18 134 For Sale: Oatsun/ Nissan TEACHER NEEDS 1 Pulsar/others Budget $10.000-$30,000 Sue Also selling *****18/nlght *****46 1/81 DATSUN BLUEBIRD. Alrcon radio cassette, s/rlms, beautiful cond $18,300 Page: *****81. 12/-80 120Y Square lamp, alrcon hl-fl. tax 11/fe, 1 owner. $l 8 BOo Tel *****97/ pg. *****15 12/'S2 PULSAR 1.0. Immaculate cond862 words
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Advertisement1047 1988-05-26 18 135 For Sale: Toyota ABIDING DEAL ATTRACTIVE CASH ASSURED Any A all 2nd hand car We buy Si sell used cars non-PARF It PARF cars. private or Q' regd, PB bus. commercial vans It pick-ups. Oood price for Toyota, Honda, Mazda, DaUun, Mitsubishi and all Japanese cars. Pt***« call Mr.1,047 words
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Advertisement986 1988-05-26 18 135 For Sal*: Toyota 12/84, COROLLA DX. Orlg metallic gold. Excellent cond $33,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****33. Joseph Chew 1878 TOYOTA CREBSIOA 2.0 Fully auto. Full accessories Tip-top condition Tel: *****50 1080 COROLLA 14 DX Coupe 1 pte. owner, Al cond. assured. i A.M. Klo Aye 1, Caltex Serv. Stn. 1081986 words
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Advertisement1014 1988-05-26 18 136 For Sala: Mitsubishi O PLATE 77 Mitsubishi Galant 1.6 Aircon, radio, cassette, rd tax till Sept '88. Tip-top cond Can loan $6,300 Tel: *****93 6/88 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1300 notchback, 5-speed, 4-dr aircon., s/rlms, hl-fl. Tax 6/88, orlg. cond $*****, can loan *****35 11 MITSUBISHI BAPRORO 16 coupe, aircon.. s/rlms,1,014 words
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Advertisement1061 1988-05-26 18 137 For Sale. Mazda SPORTY BLACK 1980 Mazda 1.0. 5-door. s rims, aircon new paintwork *****06. Ronnie 1 TEACHER OWNED 323 13. sspeed, 4-dr Immaculate cond Tax 1/89. $26,300 Tel: 472-0555 1871 MAZDA CAPELLA Auto. Very nice cond Selling $5 800 Tel 777-3282. Mr Tan 1882 MAZDA 828, fully automatic,1,061 words
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Advertisement1025 1988-05-26 18 138 For Sala: Honda CO. REGD 13 Hondl manual. beautiful cond. Trade-In acceptable *****11 JAN. 11 CIVIC. 3-door Tax: 6/18. 4 owners, aircon., radio cassette, superb cond $18,800 336-6144 LATE 13 HONOA Prelude 18 EX. 1 owner, full accessories $45,500. Tel: *****68 MID. 80 ACCORD 16. manual Aircon. radio/ cassette,1,025 words
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Advertisement787 1988-05-26 19 139 For Sale: 139 For Sale. 139 For Sala: 139 For Sal*: 139 For Sale: Dalhafu DaihaUu Daihatsu Daihatsu Daihatsu OAiMATBU I pß^^^^ f .i BBBBBBBBBa^pw^ b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bW r m T b^bbw 1 B^B^^. I Nothing beats the Charade Auto for its I M^L B^^ B'^ BP* TBP'^'t—J chic style, easy787 words
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Advertisement430 1988-05-26 19 141 For Sale. Other Makes SIN LIAN HENG VEHICLE CO. 14 Uppar Al|uniad Road Lot 38 Al|uniad Uaad Cara Cantra T*fc 284*731/ *****31 1888 Toyota Corolla 1.3 XL 5 speed ISS6 Subaru 1600OL power steering Suzuki SA3IO OL 5 drs. 5 speed ISS4 Toyota Corolla 1.3 DX Toyota Corona 1.0430 words
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Advertisement688 1988-05-26 19 141 For Sale. Other Makes SELLING YOUR CARS ATTRACTIVE AMOUNT ASSURED a PARF or non PARF private/ Q regd. used cars, a Commercial van, pick-up li PB bus. We also sell Don't hesitate! We provide the best deal around TEL: *****71 Kindly contact Mr. Pang/ Miss Laa '84 HYUNDAI STELLAR688 words
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Advertisement699 1988-05-26 19 141 For Sale. Other Makes *S8 AUDI CDIOO 2.0 manual I pte owner, done 16,000 km. Under warranty. Leslie Koh, 337-2255 8/S4 SUBARU 700. I owner, accident free, alrcon, hl-fl, tax 1 yr. $17,000. Tel: 285-2243 David •80 SUBARU 1800 5-speed. Q plate. Alrcon., tax 10/88. Tel: *****30 142 For699 words
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Advertisement712 1988-05-26 19 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicle* I*B4 MAZDA ElBOO 10-footer truck. Petrol. Power-gate. Low bed $11,200 *****45 Wong. 4/8$ DATSUN PICK-UP 0720 model. Alrcon., radio cassette, taxed. Tel: *****23. 4/'B5 NISSAN DIESEL CMABI. New Inspection ti rd. tax. 1 owner. 22 ft. cover truck. 5-dr. *****33. 6/83 i» Y Pan* van.712 words
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Advertisement816 1988-05-26 19 143 Sal*/ Wantad: Motorcycle*/ Scootars sellinTTuyinqT trade-in rxk rxz 1c125/ 350 ypvs 350 rgl2s rg2so w/f osx4oor VT7SO CB9OOF Interested call *****51 No. 21 Telok Ayer 8t 8(0104). VESPA FOR SALE: AW, AX. AZ. FA. Honda FD HXI3S, Suxukl FD ONI2S. Oood condition. Tel: *****88 Mr Ho. F PLATE LC3SO816 words
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Advertisement859 1988-05-26 19 144 Vahiclaa Wantad WANTEdTyUNDaTsTELLAR/ Ex eel or Toyota, Datsun, Mazda 323 acceptable Tel: *****17 WE OFFER ATTRACTIVE cash for all PARF/ non-PARF used cars, vans pick-ups *****35/ 4 Alex. LADY TUTOR IS looking for a saloon car Tel: *****96/ *****93 145 Scrap Vahiclaa BUY 4 SELL 1602 cc to 3999859 words
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Advertisement1406 1988-05-26 19 171 Property Financing 171 Property Financing HERE'S WHERE^TTRACTIVE^ HOUSING LOANS ARE BUILT HOUSING LOAN RATES* Up to 5 years 5.25 p. a 1 1 to 30 years 5.65. pa For tint homo ownon /T£T\ 0.C.8.C. Finance (S) Ltd I I FtF^ V Whol| y owned subsidiary o OCBC. V S-t^/Haad1,406 words
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Advertisement1082 1988-05-26 19 173 Accommodation Available. Apartment* D.lO MAISONETtT'IIVINGI (Bo tanlc Odn vicinity) 3♦ 1 bdrms with pte. gdn. Spacious living/ dining, facing greenery, s/pool tennis Deans Property *****55 D 15 LAGOON VIEW, 1700 sq ft 3-1 bdrms facing sea, p/furn I $1,200 DlO Crystal Court, p/furn. 2000 sq ft 3 bdrms $1,5001,082 words
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Advertisement719 1988-05-26 20 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartmants Apartmants Iff 'JL^BBBBBr 4^P*v£bb^N I -^BKHr i^aaßaLalat* .^bbbbbbbP^^Zl -31 •AjbBBB^B^BBBBBBBB^BbV^Bb49bB^B^BBBBBBBBBbI •^■LbBVBBBb! Bm_^A^Bßßft2i Jb^BBBBBrW ■bbb^^^^^^^^bbbbbl You experience our touch at Liang Court Regency. The experience begins with a special wtkome bouquet. And during your stay. yoiTll notice the many little things th.it get done719 words
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Advertisement608 1988-05-26 20 D.15 BAVSHORE PK. 2/3 rms. Fac- Ing sea. Full facilities. High fir. 9 From $1200 Teainy *****66 0.15 CULFORD ODN./ Odeon Kal tong. 2/ 3 rms. F/furn. Alrcon. i. DM *****04/5, page *****00 D.15 EASTERN LAGOON 4 bdrms. 1 Meyer Twr. D.ll, Ultra Mansion i. High fir. F/furn. *****41 agt608 words
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Advertisement1010 1988-05-26 20 173 Accommodation Available Apartmants D.9 VENUS MANB. 3 1 bdrms Swimming pool, security guards, low fir F/furn Tel *****45 D.» VONO AN Park studio. $2,000. Fully furnished Reoft Property 345-7332 D* $2JOO F/FURN. Paterson Twr. 4+l bdrms Beautiful view Heng Fatt Prop *****88 FARMER CT. 3+l rms $1,000 Ylshun 4-rm.1,010 words
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Advertisement810 1988-05-26 20 176 Accommodation Wantad: Apartmants AMERICAN INT l CORP urgently requires properties for their newly arrived expats. Presently staying In hotels. Will consider both apts. or houses. Budget $1,500-$8,500. Pis call *****50 3 NEWLY ARRIVED bankers/ 5 English families urgently require condos/ houses at dlsts. 0. 10. 11. 14. 15, 16810 words
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Advertisement161 1988-05-26 20 179 For Sato: Hou— 179 For Sato: Hou— 179 For Sato: Hou— Fixed interest rate of 4 for the first year. Free valuation and fire insurance for first year. We'll pay your legal costs up to $6,000. Home loans from a low 5.25 p.a. to 5.65% p.a. Overdraft facility up161 words
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Advertisement1316 1988-05-26 20 179 For Sato. Housbs 179 For Sale: Houms 5 J^fP Knight Frank t I ALXTIONTODAY I AT THE COPENHAGEN ROOM (3RD LEVEL) ft WB AMARA HOTEL, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD SINGAPORE AT 2 JO I'M JK I Hong Guan Bldg W I 7-storey office bldg "Nfci,. y^ m H near Raffles1,316 words
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Advertisement1076 1988-05-26 20 179 For Sal*: HoOces D 15. MEYER RO./ Jin t favltw (1 storey s<-ml-d 3800 S^.ft Long driveway. Fast facing. K'hold *****30 (agt) D IS MOUNTBATTEM VICIMITV brand new 2-stor«jr seml-d 4-1-1 4900 sq.ft. TOL toon. SBBOK KJP *****22 0.15 OCEAN PARK vicinity Luxurious 2500 sq.ft. D/stOMj Corner Terr Built-in:1,076 words
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Advertisement770 1988-05-26 21 vn I II M A X I I H A 1 HO M I LOAI H P P N FOR YOU Your partner m success O.if TELOK KURAU d/storey corner terr 3 1 rms. 2500 sq ft. Connection *****11 D.16 BEOOK TERR, d/storey corner terr, 2450/2000 sq. ft., 3+ 1770 words
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Advertisement664 1988-05-26 21 irv rui sow nuum 2SOA/ CI D J\n Besar. 50A Lor M Telok Kurau. Tel: *****32. No agts. 186 For Sal*: Private Apartments I COURT" I W^L. For Soio/Rorrt .^H o 4-Storay newly built walk up J I apartment/ maisonette H Freehold property Immediate occupation Located at Joo Chtat Place664 words
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Advertisement779 1988-05-26 21 ioo roi asii: Private Apartments DJ Selling cheap Undnwrti Twt. 2 bdrms Pool/ tennis/ security. 1033 so, f t $238,000 mg. D.12 Boon Tee* Twr. WeU kept. 3 bdrms attached bath 1700 sq.ft. F hold Pool, security. $980,000 D.IS Finland Odn Walkup apt 4 bdrms. Renovated. 1800 sq.ft. Pool/ security779 words
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Advertisement736 1988-05-26 21 100 ror mm: Private Apartments O.S LUXURIOUS MAIS. CalrnhlU area. 3,500 sq.ft 4+l 1 rms. No renovations required. Very well kept. Tel: 265-9405 or page: *****09 (agent). D 8 SOPHIA RD. Walk up apt 3+l bdrms. 1660 sq.ft. Renovated. $310,000 neg. Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye it Balllleu, *****33 ext736 words
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Advertisement919 1988-05-26 21 186 For Bate Private Apartments I D.S PARKVIEW COMDO. 3 yra 3 bdrm» Attached bath. Approx. 1200 sa f t 009 yrs Full facilities 1310,000 on.o Denker 3*5*311 D.» CAMNMLL PLAZA. 3900 sq.ft. 4+l bdrms. High fir. Beautiful »l«w. Very well kept Pool, securlty $090,000 Agt. *****70 OS CITY MAN*.919 words
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Advertisement1010 1988-05-26 21 ioxj rw oait: Private Apartments MS TAI JIN Apt 1140 sq ft Vfurn. 3 rms $280,000 Property lesources *****31/ *****75 >.12 3 YRS. Boon Teck. penth'se rials 3450 sq ft 6 bdrms F'hold »001. SSOOK. Eurohome: 296-6022 >13 BRADDELL PK. Condo. 3 idrms 1300 sq.ft. $280,000 >U. call *****18. >.141,010 words
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Advertisement959 1988-05-26 21 iob ror saw: Private Apartmonta TERESA VILLE 2.000 sq ft 4 bdrms. High fir. Full facilities. S4SOK Colliers: *****22. YONO AN PK. well finished single level apt. 3+l rms. 1900 sq.ft. Connection *****11 S2OSK NEO 0000 buy Mandarin Odn. Condo. brand new studio high fir. p/furn Cindy *****39/6. 190 For959 words
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Advertisement1154 1988-05-26 21 ivi ror saw: HDB Apartmonta I 4-RM. BEACH RD. blk. 17, marble. near market. SB4K all CPF. 4-RM. CORNER TAMPBCS blk. 806. ceramic. Just 4 yrs., SSOK. S-RM. HOLLAND AYE. blk. 2/ 12. low/ high fir.. $38K all CPF. S-RM. BEDOK NORTH blk. 123, 124. 128, terrazzo, S4SK (CPF $47K).1,154 words
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Advertisement1077 1988-05-26 21 1»1 For Sal*: HDB Apartments <-tm BEDOK 19, 31, 96, US, 137 >06, 553 $105- $145K Clementl 06, 413 SI4SK. Oeylang East 123 2 units) $185 K. Kent Rd. 54 (2 inlts) SI7OK- IIB9K Marine rerr. 44 (f/furn.) $179 K. Jin. Bt Herah 140 $175 K. Alpha f*****7/8. *****33 •EDOK1,077 words
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Advertisement1112 1988-05-26 22 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. JLN. RAJAH blk 103 $175,000 Owen Rd 54 $180,000 Bedok S blk 31 $127,000. Blk 61 $110K Blk 118 $JI2K *****58/ *****32 5-RM. JURONG EAST slab blk. 204/ 263. 305. near MRT, interchange/ market, Telecoms, fully renovated $125K onwards Agt. *****44 5-RM. MARINE TERRACE,1,112 words
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Advertisement1196 1988-05-26 22 191 For Sale: HOB Apartments $SOK NEG. BEDOK S 3rm marble 5 throughout. Kitchen cabinet. W Well kept. Exclusive 33V8866 Pat. 977K ONLVI (CPF STBK i AM Klo 3-4-rm. blk 560. all ceramic, cabl- rr net, near sch./mkt *****44 2-RM. ALJUNIED blk 66 $20,000. Peoples Pk. blk 32 $38K Tel:1,196 words
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Advertisement683 1988-05-26 22 191 For Sale: HOB Apartments -ROOM ANQ MO Klo Blk 250 'ell renovated. Selling at 125,000 Penthsg: 743-4777. RM CLEMENTI, NEAR central/ larket $47,500 on o 278-6966 192 HDB Apartments Wanted 'wanted* HDB 3 4 5 Rooms Any Type Estate and Condition THE REWARD Genuine Buyers Ready Cash Payment Professional683 words
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Advertisement700 1988-05-26 22 194 Factory Space NB4 KAI PROPERTIES SALE/ LEASE JURONG SITE BUILT-IN LAND Kkan Tack 9300 25,000 Lokyang ***** *****1 Lokyang 12.000 22.000 Lokyang 9,365 15.015 Plonaar Sector 4,133 31.000 Tufcang 15.000 47.000 Naythal 28.000 75,000 Tuaa 37,500 12^00 Tufcang 9,300 15.000 Prlvata Partial Space 1500/ 2800/ 4000/ 7000/ 9500/ 12,000/700 words
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Advertisement1229 1988-05-26 22 195 Warehouses/ 195 Warehouses/ 195 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Wfould you like to enhance your corporate image and cut costs? Lam Soon Industrial Buidhg... mmm t f Mwn, ivhbi MWbW H||Ml WwVHH *<S '4n> **^"*<> MaM jmm*^^^ j P*m«mw "^^^HLb L^bVb^ *te IMb^i b^bt""*"*' < vO A-^L^I1,229 words
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Advertisement477 1988-05-26 22 197 For Rent: Office Spaces IBM TOWERS The right Choice for a Corporate Home Office suites from 4797 sq ft Viewing appointments Tel 22 *****/ 221 2266-, PRIME OFFICES OUTMOE CBO TANGLIN SHOPPING CTB, 1647 sq.ft. ORCHARD TOWERS 1541 sq.ft. MING COURT HOTEL 206- 1300 sq ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING477 words
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Advertisement478 1988-05-26 22 197 For Rent: Office Spaces TABLE SPACE. IMMEDIATE I occupation, carpeted, alrcon. Rental $250 p m Tel: 221-7406 or I pg 404-7621 TONG ENG BLDG. 600/ 1.700 sq.ft UIC 500/ 750 sq.ft. Sim Llm 850 I sq.ft. and many others (2,000 90,000 sq.ft.). *****19 Banyan. WELLINGTON BLDG. 20 Bldeford Rd478 words
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Advertisement363 1988-05-26 22 197 For Rent. Office Spaces ARK WAY BUILDERS 1/170/ 1.260/ 2.330 sq ft $1 70 P-rTCarpet/ tea view Ever land *****29 x 8 •EOPLE'S PARK CTR. Furnished with carpet, water facility Rental neg. Tel: *****36. Pg. *****38 >REBTIGIOUS OFFICE IN Peace :tr. r/furn. Built-in toilet 807 iq ft AIC *****96/7.363 words
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Advertisement718 1988-05-26 23 199 For Sale Shop Spares QUEINtWAY IHOMMtO CENTRE •HOPS FOR SALE Soling with VCCAfIt pp^BMSlOfl Areas from 312 sq.ft to 1000 sq ft Good buy for either owner-occu- patlon or Investment Please contact: DEMNMAM TEWSON ■MM i 0.10 MMQ AACAOC. Level 3. 254 sq^ft.^ f'hold. Interested call: *****27 (no agents)718 words
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Advertisement436 1988-05-26 23 203 Land: Sal*/ Wanted Light Industry land with approved sub-division along Jalan Tampoi, Johor» Bahru. Comprising of 10 units 2-storey shophouse 18 units s storey terrace. 10 units s- storey seml-d 0 units d/storey detached 0 units low cost shops. Total land araa: 14 acr*«. Asking: MS3 Million AOHOME REALTY436 words
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Advertisement350 1988-05-26 23 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours Last year, more than 5000 people travelled to NEW ZEALAND with us, their choice can't be wrong! .^^A We offer you more meals, more \J^attractions, more choice, quality, \V V reliability and 23 years expertise. 1 1 Days New Zealand Farm Stay J^39BB^ $2488350 words
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Advertisement547 1988-05-26 25 Air tickets to Los Angeles, Seoul and Hong Kong to be won! Join The Sunday Times/ Shin Mm Big Walk 1988. Closing date is May 31 The Sunday lmes SninAnin U PERTH LJ 10 Days All Japan QQ W| A) plus 1 Bay m Korea $£U9;J jgf (inclusive Hotel 3547 words
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Advertisement776 1988-05-26 26 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses I L 1L l^^Ji il arHi! •We invite you to visit our unsurpassed multi-comput UUIIiaGI II OLj fac(llties y ATAT> IBMt NCR M WANG Cm Schoo» of Computer Training .jgt t0 be award ed sdf Approved-m-Prindpie so takes776 words
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Advertisement303 1988-05-26 26 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses New Claaaea commencing m MAY/ JUNE a Import/ Export Thur 7.00-IO.OOpm 26/05 Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 05/06 a Japanese (Beginner*) Wed 8.30- 10.00pm 01/06 Sun 10.00-11 30am 05/06 a Basic Programming Sun 10.00- 100pm 05/06 Mon 7.00- 10.00pm 06/06 Enfllfsh for Contfn#rc# Frl 7.00- 8.30pm 03/06 Sun303 words
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Advertisement1180 1988-05-26 26 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses i Please send me more information on courses Hcfced. I (Post to Comsertrac) er i I D NCC Diploma {Incorporating 4OL A SOL, EXPERT SYSTEM A UNIX WORLD) )0/ 0 j D BCS/NCB Part I& II I D Higher Diploma (BCS I/ICCP-CDP) I D1,180 words
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Advertisement59 1988-05-26 27 US News World Report What industry is cooking up Food New characteristics f~\ Beef Growth hormones that /f^^^L&Ju^ and pork produce leaner meat 0 cs^' Fake fat -^1 Olestra Low calorie, S^^-^s^?; W Simplesse low cholesterol s *^Jr%««== Fake flour Low calorie, flourlike baking properties MJa^v^s Shiitake Prettier, easier to59 words
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Advertisement742 1988-05-26 27 ligh rates attract interest W-J treasire* In an »?*li. ca« Tel />< C Rl L~iTW\ DAI-ICHI HOTEL SINGAPORE 81 Anson Road Smgipore 0207 TW *****«T!« HS ***** OAISIN Fax *****49 Watchthe mf^(f%t\W%MM Slf TB <O AC per X SSSiSC^ WUUIIWBM Df IHE St lIS, sp OONFUIS FOR YOU. ggMKgV^>^,^ GLAD742 words
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Advertisement1072 1988-05-26 28 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TFI ;JO-57?4 i, 6 8 b669rtX». :37-OOi1« TUFFAX 732 ?7ba •H U X RS SOBBI TIMEADBRAH S Tr*- buaifc, Tmes 86 pel lc* cm The S «Jay T«tw>, $?8 1 b pef cot cm BOX Sf RVICE SboolCo*eLied)»slo 00(Pa,l«l| APPO^^^^ THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (1975) LTD (A member of1,072 words
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Advertisement753 1988-05-26 28 ====Monsanto==== WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monsanto Electronics Sdn. Bhd. a leading American multinational company specialising m electronics grade Silicon, the primary building block of the semiconductor industry invites suitably qualified applicants for a WALK-IN INTERVIEW for the following positions: PROCESS ENGINEER Applicants must have a basic degree m Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics or753 words
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Advertisement585 1988-05-26 28 ©SGS SGS ALL-PEST MANAGEMENT PTE LTD Join a newly-established company, professionally experienced m the business. Be among a select group m pest management as *FUMIGATOR *PEST CONTROL FIELD TECHNICIAN Requirements: Male, aged between 19 and 27 years old Singaporean or Permanent Resident with Secondary education Must be government-licensed m use585 words
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Advertisement181 1988-05-26 28 HOW TO I WIN at the JOB GAME A On»»fT»H» I HOW TO WIN AT THE JOB GAME A guide for Executives Looking for an opening? Look first to Edward J Parsons' practical guide for the job hunter. With 20 years of recruitment and training experience, Z Parsons explores the181 words
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Advertisement1045 1988-05-26 29 APPOINTMENTS I PrOJGCt EnginGGF I An established and reputable warehousing Good degree In Civil Engineering I and frei B ht Awarding Company invites Preferably with some relevant working I suitably qualified candidates for the posts experience. I of: J Foremen I MARKETING EXECUTIVE Diploma In Civil Engineering or I (Female)1,045 words
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Advertisement1338 1988-05-26 29 SKDTICES [a] SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC k DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION H invites applications for admission to the following courses: I (1) IMHiSTRIAI MARkKTIM, I I ,7)MARINK Y.I.U IKK Al. I I I CONTROLS AND FAULT This course, conducted by the Department of Business Administration, r|i A/~ I \l/"|C!'T'l/"«C V% is designed1,338 words
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Advertisement722 1988-05-26 30 NOTICES I I^^ A multi-national f f I y^company located In Ang Mo Klo^. 1 with ultra modern fully air condition _4 cafeteria It looking for a N^H V Chinese Caterer The caterer is to manage and provide a variety of high quality cooked food for approximately 750 employees. I722 words
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Advertisement45 1988-05-26 30 "Prevention b better than cure." Timeszone features The Chinese Way to Health, a special advertising feature, for the health-conscious. Look up Timeszone pages on Thursday, May 26 (Central Zone) or Friday, May 27 (North, East and West Zones) for this essential guide to healthy living.45 words
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Miscellaneous486 1988-05-26 30 SUN TAN Bj Collmtte PEANUTS By BeMmiu W*^*irj J^ (l&ZZl£\ j^T^W&^ZZfi S^^S^ |/PONTYOUEVER W 0MI7ER\ I I (*MS NEVER uW(7ER\ THE BOMN LOSER B y Art Smnu>m BEETLE BAILET ByM.rtWi*.r mre5U0P0UgrNPUEHL>3e*K^^ 1 I I THI5 IS THIS IS A POOf? &OOP WORK' "I x I IT '6 TRUE V" ALLBP6V486 words
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Article, Illustration710 1988-05-26 31 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS fM sO3 By COMMANDOS parachuting down. Balloons streaming up. Fireworks spraying colour into the night sky. Dancers silhouetted m striking poses. A tugboat procession. Lights. Music. Magic. A celebration! This Saturday evening's opening ceremony of the 1988 Singapore710 words
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Article, Illustration519 1988-05-26 31 MAY WONG - MAY WONG VICTORIA JUNIOR COLLEGE CHOIR CONCERT Singapore Conference Hall Saturday and Sunday, 8 pm THE three-year-old Victoria Junior College Choir will be performing excerpts from Oklahoma and Asian songs during its Hongkong concert tour next month. They will dress m Wild West costumes for519 words
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Article, Illustration601 1988-05-26 31 CAROL LEONG - CAROL LEONG WITH THE POET IN GORBACHEV'S RUSSIA Today, Ch 12, 8 pm "IT IS a riddle wrapped m a mystery inside an enigma." That was the late British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's feeling about Russia and it still holds true. Secrecy601 words
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Miscellaneous462 1988-05-26 31 .What's On ARTS FESTIVAL '88 (the United States), semble. Victoria Theatre, on Chinese brush, watercolour featured in his book, The are available from the landing FRINGE EVENTS E. Sarachchandra (Sri Lanka) 8 pm. Tickets at $5, $8. $12, $20 and oil. Orchard Gallery, 160 Changi Photographer, taken steps behind Parliament462 words
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Miscellaneous1065 1988-05-26 31 I Radio One 1 FM Stereo 90.5 mHz in 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) 7.45 On The Road 7.50 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.101,065 words
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