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Title Section14 1988-01-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration879 1988-01-06 1 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM It's 27% more but pay freeze for civil servants stays for third straight year By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA President Suharto presented an expansionary draft budget yesterday, veering from a two-year austerity drive but still marked by heavy debt repayments and a continued wage879 words
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132 1988-01-06 1 SYDNEY Safety deposit boxes where many members of Sydney's large Chinese community stored their wealth have been looted over the New Year holiday, police said yesterday. They said the theft may involved millions of dollars m cash and jewellery. The thieves broke into the132 words
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263 1988-01-06 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP But cakes and soft drinks unaffected By SWEET and sour news has crystallised on the sugar front. Suddenly the price of sugar m the supermarket has fallen by about 25 per cent. But the cost of goodies, such as cakes263 words
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238 1988-01-06 1 Savings negligible, say F N and Yeo's Those who like soft drinks will also find prices remaining unchanged. This is because the two giant bottlers here Fraser Neave and Yeo Hiap Seng feel that sugarcost savings are too negligible to justify a cut. One of them even fears sugar prices238 words
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Article40 1988-01-06 1 SEOUL Nine crewmen were killed and three injured m an explosion on board a South Korean fishing boat yesterday, police said. The explosion occurred as the 488-ton Hwarang docked at South Korea's eastern port of Mukho. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article29 1988-01-06 1 HAMMOND (Indiana) About 100 elementary school children inhaled carbon monoxide fumes, apparently emitted by a faulty furnace, on Monday and were treated at hospitals, police said. APAP - 29 words
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Article40 1988-01-06 1 SEOUL Northwest Airlines began passenger services to and from South Korea yesterday for the first time m more than three months after settling a labour dispute over job security for its Korean employees, a company spokesman said. UPIUPI - 40 words
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160 1988-01-06 1 BIRMINGHAM Jobless George Stewart, tired of sharing his tiny home with 40 pet dogs, gave his wife an ultimatum either they went or he did. Animal lover Jackie Stewart, 35, chose the dogs. Their 13-year marriage ended m divorce and sheReuter - 160 words
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Article142 1988-01-06 1 SINGAPORE share prices rose sharply yesterday m line with the strong gains on major world markets, pushing The Straits Times Industrial Index up 45.71 points its largest one-day gain since November. The firmer US dollar boosted market sentiment and trading was active as the142 words
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Article, Illustration280 1988-01-06 1 Co-op CBT case: KL deputy minister held KUALA LUMPUR Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Wang Choon Wing and a former deputy minister, Kee Yong Wee, were arrested yesterday m connection with alleged criminal breach of trust involving Msl million belonging to a co-oper-ative society. A third man, Koh Kirn Swee,280 words
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569 1988-01-06 1 ONG MING SEING - Fed steps in to stem fall of dollar ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The US Federal Reserve Board has joined major central banks m a new round of co-ordinated intervention to stem the battered dollar's sharp fall. As a result of the Fed action on Monday, the dollar569 words
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350 1988-01-06 1 A WORKER was badly burnt when a lorry tanker burst into flames after it was torn by an explosion while being loaded with an inflammable solvent yesterday. Mr Kang Keng Chai, 26, a Malaysian from Johor, was warded at the Singapore General Hospital350 words
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80 1988-01-06 1 PHILADELPHIA A federal judge has ordered transit agencies throughout the country to provide services for the handicapped regardless of the cost. US District Judge Marvin Katz struck down on Monday Transportation Department regulation requiring the nation's transit authorities to spend just 3 per cent ofAP - 80 words
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Article56 1988-01-06 1 China quake BEIJING Sixty people were injured in an earthquake that struck northwestern China before dawn on Monday, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The agency said there were no deaths in the quake, which rocked the Ningxia Hui autonomous region with a magnitude of 5.5AP - 56 words
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Article373 1988-01-06 2 Chest's $9.5 m aid THE Community Chest of Singapore, which collected $10.5 million last year, will distribute $9.5 million to help 27 agencies expand their services to the needy this year. The sum for distribution is $1.4 million more than last year's and will benefit 65,630 disabled people, senior373 words
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Article317 1988-01-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE 26 corporate donors who were recently commended for their contribution to the arts here forked oat a total of $5.5 million In cash and kind between 1984 and 1986. Yet this figure is a far cry from the $11 million collected from 1983 to317 words
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Article95 1988-01-06 2 ADULTS JUMPED QUEUE A GROUP of Japanese schoolchildren on their way back from a trip to the Cameron Highlands queued up at the Malaysian customs point at 10.30 pm on Dec 30 even though they were all tired after the long bus journey. A man who was with them95 words
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Article222 1988-01-06 2 Another dynasty? DYNASTIC rule, founded m modern India by the Nehru-Gandhi family, takes a new twist tomorrow when the widow of former Tamil Nadu chief minister M.G. Ramachandran steps out of the shadows to assume her husband's political mantle. The sudden rise to power of Janaki Ramachandran,222 words
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Article164 1988-01-06 2 Cruyff resigns JOHAN CRUYFF, regarded by many as the greatest Dutch footballer, resigned as manager of Ajax Amsterdam on Monday because of differences over a new contract. Cruyff reportedly wanted a two-year contract and full power to hire and fire players while the Ajax board wanted to give him164 words
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Article479 1988-01-06 2 Safety check on meat JUST how safe is the meat we eat does it contain residual hormones or is it diseased? And can we be sure that beef is indeed beef and not kangaroo meat? What checks are the meats we eat subjected to, to ensure that they479 words
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Article260 1988-01-06 2 SLIM CHANCE OF TAKEOVER BID FOR MALAYAN CREDIT ALTHOUGH Malayan Credit shares and warrants continue to be actively traded on the stock market, the possibility of a takeover bid for the property company seems to have evaporated at least for the time being. Apart from the denials of interest260 words
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146 1988-01-06 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Aquino accused PHILIPPINE opposition leaders yesterday accused President Corazon Aquino of failing to curb election campaign violence and warned of further bloodshed m the Jan 18 local polls. The right-wing opposition group, Grand Alliance for Democracy, expressed concern over the state of the nation m146 words
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334 1988-01-06 3 Move to curb powers of Queen Elizabeth, Gov-Gen and Senate SYDNEY Australia plans a referendum to change its 86-year-old constitution, including curbs on the powers of the Head of State, Queen Elizabeth. Attorney-General Lionel Bowen was expected to unveil the proposed changes m ParliamentReuter - 334 words
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853 1988-01-06 3 MURRAY SEEGER - MURRAY SEEGER By of the Economics Desk WITH stealth and determination, the world's major central banks on Monday staged a small coup m the international money market. They acted m concert to buy the US dollar after early trading m Tokyo indicated853 words
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Article, Illustration282 1988-01-06 3 MOSCOW A French journalist has been sentenced by an Afghan court to 10 years m jail for spying but the official Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday he can appeal to Afghan President Najibullah for pardon. The verdict against Alain Guillo, a 45-year-old freelanceReuter - 282 words
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87 1988-01-06 3 BEIJING The Chinese government has presented a new five-year plan to solve the national leaky-toilet problem. Noisy toilets which waste water and leak because of their old-fash-ioned design and poor quality are a problem for millions of Chinese families, the Economic DailyReuter - 87 words
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181 1988-01-06 3 Soviets will take part in Seoul Olympics FRANKFURT The Soviet Union's top sports official has said his country intends to participate m the summer Olympics m South Korea. Mr Marat Gramov's statement on Monday also appeared to clear the way for all Soviet bloc countries to take part m theAP; Reuter - 181 words
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Article39 1988-01-06 3 WASHINGTON The US Treasury Department on Monday handed out US$25 million (Ssso million) to the presidential campaigns of 12 candidates. The biggest cheque US$4.B million went to 1988 presidential hopeful Vice- President George Bush. AFPAFP - 39 words
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281 1988-01-06 3 BEIJING An Austrian student has been placed under house arrest m the Tibetan capital and, according to him, was being threatened by police who suspected him of political agitation after an anti-Chinese protest by Tibetan Buddhist nuns. It was the first reportUPI; Reuter - 281 words
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Article, Illustration217 1988-01-06 3 BEIJING Chinese police, accused of maltreating a Mexican student and denying him medical treatment, said yesterday that he fell from a roof and was not pushed as alleged. Mr Francisco Reyes said on Monday that a Chinese stranger attacked him m a boarding house onReuter; Heater - 217 words
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Article, Illustration369 1988-01-06 3 1 DUESSELDORF (West Germany) The trial of a Lebanon-born Muslim started yesterday amid threats of retaliation by a pro-Iranian group, and with a dramatic appeal by the accused for the release of a kidnapped West German businessman. Abbas Ali Hamadei is chargedReuter; AP; AFP - 369 words
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445 1988-01-06 4 NEW DELHI Dynastic rule, founded m modern India by the Nehru-Gandhi family, takes a new twist tomorrow when the widow of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. G. Ramachandran steps out of the shadows to assume her husband's political mantle. The sudden riseAFP - 445 words
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Article, Illustration171 1988-01-06 4 picture. NEW HAVEN (Connecticut) Several cookbooks tucked away m the depths of a Yale University library contain what may be the world's most time-tested recipes. The recipe collections inscribed on three Mesopotamian clay slabs dating back to 1700 BC are probably the oldest cookbooksAP - 171 words
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332 1988-01-06 4 Strong exports help boost Asian economies BANGKOK Strong export performances helped Asian and Pacific developing economies to grow faster than the rest of the world last year, according to a United Nations report released on Monday. But the report, prepared by the Bangkok-based Economic and Social Commission for Asia andFT - 332 words
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146 1988-01-06 4 NAIROBI British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher began her tour of two key black African states with a fierce denunciation of economic sanctions against South Africa. In a London interview released to journalists as she flew to Nairobi on Monday for talksReuter - 146 words
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224 1988-01-06 4 NEW YORK New York politicians have rallied behind Australian-born publisher Rupert Murdoch and condemned last-minute legislation that would force him to sell or close his New York Post and Boston Herald newspapers. Mayor Edward Koch likened the legislation, passed by Congress without debate asReuter - 224 words
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469 1988-01-06 5 It gives protection to sane persons, says Tass MOSCOW The Soviet Union's highest authority has issued a new law to help protect citizens against the abuse of psychiatry, the official Tass news agency reported. It was the first fundamental revision of Soviet regulationsReuter; NYT - 469 words
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278 1988-01-06 5 Czech party paper raps Dubcek's reforms PRAGUE The Czechoslovakian Communist Party newspaper has published a stinging attack on reforms under former leader Alexander Dubcek on the 20th anniversary of the "Prague Spring" reform movement. The article m Rude Pravo said Mr Dubcek's reforms were an attempt at "dismantling socialism" mUPI; AFP - 278 words
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150 1988-01-06 5 GENEVA Japan has submitted to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) proposals for phasing out subsidies for farm exports. It also called for an immediate freezing of the subsidies at current levels. But the proposals exclude domestic farm subsidies, whichAFP; Reuter - 150 words
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181 1988-01-06 5 FRANKFURT Federal police have issued a warning about radical Kurds m West Germany after a murder and a plane accident were claimed m the name of Kurdish extremists. "Unlike the majority of foreigners who obey the law, the orthodox communist Kurdish LabourAP; Reuter - 181 words
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Article85 1988-01-06 5 NEW DELHI An Indian bandit, whose 238 cm long moustache earned him a place m the Guinness Book of World Records, has been found beheaded near his home, news agency reports said. Kama Ram Bheel, 59, was often pictured m tourism promotion material from his native stateReuter - 85 words
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77 1988-01-06 5 Prisoners free hostages and end siege FREMANTLE A 12-hour siege m a Western Australia jail ended peacefully yesterday when inmates freed five prison officers taken as hostages. Police refused to say if any deal had been negotiated to end the siege,, which began on Monday, i At the height ofReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration368 1988-01-06 5 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By Washmgton Correspondent WASHINGTON Now that the presidential election is over m South Korea, the United States is again turning the heat on it to cut its US$lO billion (Ss2o billion) trade surplus with the US. In an attempt to resolve368 words
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155 1988-01-06 6 ABBY TAN - Philippine identity card Bill introduced ABBY TAN. By MANILA The Philippine Congress has introduced a Bill requiring Filipinos and foreign residents to carry a national identity card which the military wanted as an effective check on the growing communist insurgency problem. At present, there is no official national identity card155 words
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368 1988-01-06 6 Aquino rapped over pre-poll violence MANILA Philippine opposition leaders yesterday accused President Corazon Aquino of failing to curb election campaign violence and warned of further bloodshed m the Jan 18 local polls. The right-wing opposition group, Grand Alliance for Democracy (GAD), issued a statement expressing concern over the state ofReuter; UPI; AFP - 368 words
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240 1988-01-06 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA Filipino reporters covering the Presidential Palace boycotted, for the second day, the activities of President Corazon Aquino, accusing her of favouring foreign newsmen. The reporters from 24 newspapers and television stations accredited to cover the Palace took240 words
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130 1988-01-06 6 Philippines seeks $900m of Japanese aid fund MANILA The Philippines seeks about US$45O million (Ss9oo million) from the US$2 billion Japanese Development Fund for Asean members, the Trade Department said yesterday. A programme has been drawn up under which the US$45O million will be loaned out to rehabilitate the cementAFP - 130 words
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339 1988-01-06 6 LOS ANGELES Former refugees residing m the United States and other Asian-Americans who want to visit Thailand face visa fees as much as 200 per cent higher than those for other Americans, Thai Consulate officials said. The Thai Consul-Gener-al, Mr Sumen Wasantapruek, saidAP - 339 words
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128 1988-01-06 6 Banned sect recruiting ex-PKI members: Ministry JAKARTA The Reli- gious Affairs Ministry has charged that activists of the banned Christian sect, Jehovah's Witnesses, are recruiting former members of the outlawed Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). The head of the ministry's Research and Development Centre, Mr Loedjito, yesterday said the activists haveBernama - 128 words
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Article36 1988-01-06 6 BANGKOK The first sur- gical laser manufactured m Thailand has been used m an operation here, a surgeon said yesterday. The opera- tion was carried out to re- move a benign tumour. j AFPAFP - 36 words
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389 1988-01-06 6 MANILA Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus said the Philippines will seek better terms m the bases agreement with the United States when the pact is reviewed later this year. He said Manila will also map out alternative options if the US decides to leaveAFP - 389 words
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257 1988-01-06 6 MANILA Government prosecutors yesterday said they expected two more witnesses to testify that a soldier murdered Benigno Aquino, President Corazon Aquino's husband, at Manila Airport m 1983. They were also looking into the possibility of including a former secret police chief,AFP; Reuter - 257 words
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352 1988-01-06 7 Reshuffle of judges in KL High Court KUALA LUMPUR The High Court here is undergoing a reshuffle which will take effect from this month. The Chief Justice of Malaya, Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Haji Omar, said he hoped the reshuffle would increase efficiency m the various divisions. Among the changesNST - 352 words
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377 1988-01-06 7 Felda 'one of the most successful organisations' KUALA LUMPUR The World Bank says that the Federal Land Development Authority of Malaysia is one of the most successful land organisations m the world. The bank attributes Felda's success to the authority's ability to combine theBernama - 377 words
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Article174 1988-01-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR The deposit-taking co-opera-tive, Koperasi Jasa Rakyat Berhad (Kojasa), will refund M|lB million to its 9,000 depositors from Jan 11 to 16. The refund, the second to be made, means that all Kojasa depositors would have recovered all their money, its court-appointed receiver,NST - 174 words
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144 1988-01-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR The former executive director of Multi-Pur-pose Holdings Berhad, Mr Chin Keng Ming, was arrested yesterday by the Commercial Crime Division m connection with an alleged offence of criminal breach of trust involving Ms 23 million belonging to MPHB. Mr Chin, who had been ques- tioned144 words
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125 1988-01-06 7 Petronas seeks partner for new refinery KUALA LUMPUR Petronas is negotiating with several foreign parties for the establishment of its planned oil refinery m Malacca, its chairman, Raja Tan Sri Mohar Raja Badiozaman, said here on Monday. He said the national oil corporation would eventually choose one foreign partner forBernama - 125 words
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Article68 1988-01-06 7 Mahathir for talks with Prem BANGKOK Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is scheduled to visit Thailand next month for talks with his Thai counterpart, General Prem Tinsulanonda. The talks on bilateral issues will take place on Feb 22-24 m the northern Thai province of Chieng mai. The visitNST - 68 words
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Article, Illustration304 1988-01-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR Foreign investment m Malaysia is soaring and the government will streamline approval procedures to maintain the inflow. Trade and Industry Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz said yesterday: "The upward trend of foreign investment was well sustained m 1987 resulting m an increaseReuter; Bernama - 304 words
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148 1988-01-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR Three people have discontinued their applications for writs of habeas corpus seeking release from detention under the Internal Security Act. They are Sibil John Joseet, Patricia Lourdes Irene and Julian Jayaseelam Victor. Their applications, filed on Dec 8, were scheduledNST - 148 words
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123 1988-01-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR The DAP central executive committee gave full support to the appointment of Mr Lee Lam Thye as its acting secretary-general, taking over the function of Mr Lim Kit Siang, who is now under detention for two years. On Monday, DAP chairmanNST - 123 words
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Article, Illustration135 1988-01-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysians will have the chance to see live performances by singer Michael Jackson (left) and magician David Copperfield (right) if there are no hitches to the Welfare Services Ministry's efforts to bring them here. "If all goes well, the people should be ableBernama - 135 words
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Article, Illustration511 1988-01-06 8 Chest to hand out $9.5 m to 27 agencies this year THE Community Chest of Singapore, which collected $10.5 million last year, will distribute $9.5 million to help 27 agencies expand their services to the needy this year. The sum for distribution is $1.4 million more than last year's and511 words
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140 1988-01-06 8 THE Community Chest of Singapore has received a second cheque of $5,000 from The Boots Company, the Community Chest announced m a press statement on Monday. The money came from a fund-raising campaign, m which the company is donating 10140 words
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257 1988-01-06 8 Planning budget 'a long and arduous task' PLANNING the Community Chest budget is a "long and arduous" task, which, for members involved m deciding who should get how much, often means skipping dinners and other social occasions. The chairman of the Chest's budget and allocation committee, Mr John Curran, told257 words
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Article, Illustration366 1988-01-06 8 Lorry was travelling very fast, two students tell court Girl flung out of bus TWO teenaged witnesses recounted yesterday how a j speeding lorry collided with the school bus they I were travelling m, causing one of their companions to be flung out of the vehicle. Nine-year-old Kemban- gan Primary366 words
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120 1988-01-06 8 A RETIRED schoolteacher was found guilty yesterday of cheating the Ministry of Education into giving her a $24,000 renovation loan by using a false invoice from a general contractor. Jerome Anthony Lopez, 46, was jailed one day and I fined $1,000 for the offence,120 words
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432 1988-01-06 9 They will hold industrial design seminars at NUS SINGAPORE will soon be able to tap the industrial design experience of top Italian experts under a cooperation scheme between the two countries. This was announced by visiting Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti yesterday immediately after432 words
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587 1988-01-06 9 Prospects for increased bilateral ties PM PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew last night spoke of the prospects for an increase m bilateral ties between Singapore and Italy and for greater Italian trade and investment m the region as a whole. Mr Lee, who made the point at an Istana dinner587 words
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Article, Illustration167 1988-01-06 9 Author of Lord of the Flies to visit Singapore NOBEL Prize-winning author William Golding, best known here for his first novel, Lord of the Flies, will visit Singapore from Jan 30 to Feb 7. Mr Golding may give a public reading and visit selected junior colleges and the National University167 words
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271 1988-01-06 9 POSSIBILITIES for more joint ventures between businessmen from Singapore and Italy were discussed yesterday at a meeting between top Italian industrialists and officials of the Economic Development Board. An EDB spokesman said that about 20 senior executives of leading Italian firms, such as motor271 words
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Article103 1988-01-06 9 COMMUNITY leaders of Ayer Rajah constituency have launched a project to collect clothes for the victims of Typhoon Nina, which hit the Philippines last November. A door-to-door collection m the constituency will be carried out on Sunday. In addition, Singaporeans can also donate clothes m good103 words
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Article, Illustration257 1988-01-06 9 VISITING Italian Prime Minister Giovanni Goria called on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana Office Wing yesterday afternoon. Mr Goria, who is here on an official visit at Mr Lee's invitation, said he had interesting and wide-ranging talks with his Singapore257 words
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298 1988-01-06 10 AN UNEMPLOYED woman lied that she was expecting and cheated a woman of $2,100 as expenses for adopting her unborn "baby", a court was told yesterday. Lee Siok Eng, 31, a Malaysian, also similarly duped another woman into giving her $1,600 after claiming that her298 words
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151 1988-01-06 10 A SUSPECTED lift robber was injured when he jumped from the fourth storey of a block of flats m Ang Mo Kio while trying to escape from the police on Monday. The suspect, aged 18 and unemployed, is believed to have robbed a151 words
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156 1988-01-06 10 Goldsmith robber gets jail and cane A MAN was yesterday sentenced to three years' jail and 18 strokes of the cane for a goldsmith robbery and two other offences. Sim Chee Heong, who recently turned 21, pleaded guilty last month to three of 11 charges. He had acted as a156 words
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Article34 1988-01-06 10 A TALK on Nursing as a Career, jointly organised by Marine Parade branch library and the Ministry of Health, will be held on Saturday at 3 pm m the library's lecture hall.34 words
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Article, Illustration895 1988-01-06 10 Overly severe policing will curb free trade m securities, he says THE stock market should not be so tightly controlled or so severely policed that it defeats the very purpose of its existence to provide a market for the free trade of securities.895 words
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186 1988-01-06 10 Three hurt in parang attack at coffeeshop THREE men were attacked and slashed by a group of parang-wielding assailants at a coffeeshop m Block 9, Hougang Avenue 3, on Sunday. Police on Monday said the attack took place at about 11.20 pm as the three men were having their supper.186 words
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104 1988-01-06 10 Drunk gets jail for killer litter offence A DRUNK who threw several things down from his ninth-floor kitchen window was jailed two weeks yesterday by a court for his negligent act. Ratuman s/o Kuppusamy, 48, reeking with alcohol, returned to his Teck Whye Lane flat on Monday and started throwing104 words
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Article51 1988-01-06 10 THE Minister of State for Community Development, Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, will officiate at the closing ceremony of the Outram Park MRT Carnival on Jan 10 at 7 pm. The ceremony is organised by the Outram Park Shopping Complex Association, Pearl Centre traders and Tanjong Pagar grassroots51 words
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Article49 1988-01-06 10 THE Housing Board Staff Union will hold its 20th anniversary dinner and dance on Saturday at 7.30 pm at the Mandarin Ballroom, Mandarin Singapore. Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister for Trade and Industry and Second Minister for Defence (Services), will be the guest of honour.49 words
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246 1988-01-06 10 QUESTIONS will be asked m Parliament, when it sits on Monday, about the recent restriction on the sale of the Hongkong magazine, Far Eastern Economic Review, and the Marxist conspiracy. The MP for Potong Pasir, Mr Chiam See Tong, will ask the Minister for Communications246 words
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151 1988-01-06 10 THE MP for Yio Chu Kang, Mr Lav Ping Sum, will ask the Minister for National Development, Mr S. Dhanabalan, whether the pedestrian overhead bridge under construction at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, near the Yio Chu Kang Mass Rapid Transit station, will151 words
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75 1988-01-06 10 A SECURITY guard was fined $800 yesterday for refusing to pay a $5.40 taxi fare. Welen s/o Manvel, 36, admitted not paying Mr Ong Teck Seng, the taxidriver, when he alighted at Haig Road, off Geylang Road. Mr Ong stopped75 words
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Article734 1988-01-06 11 ANNE KOH; RONNIE LIM - ANNE KOH RONNIE LIM But business leaders feel Government should not push up costs too soon By and BUSINESS leaders say that the Government's forecast of 5 to 6 per cent economic growth for Singapore this year is cautious but achievable. But they feel734 words
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315 1988-01-06 11 A NEW book on the Singapore economy, co-au-thored by 26 economists from the National University of Singapore, is to be launched on Jan 12. The 499-page book, entitled Policy Options for the Singapore Economy, is the second book on the Republic's economic315 words
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Article83 1988-01-06 11 AN 18-YEAR-OLD YOUTH broke into a school and stole three electric guitars, worth a total of $600, a court heard on Monday. Juremee bin Tomiran and an accomplice broke into Bukit Merah Secondary School on Feb 24 last year. They took the guitars from the school's music83 words
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Article56 1988-01-06 11 A MAN WAS jailed 12 months on Monday for assaulting a 14-year-old boy who had refused to give him $30. Ang Ban Seng, 21, who pleaded guilty to causing hurt to Chung Meng San on June 30, 1986, at Tiong Bahru Park, had extorted $10 from56 words
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Article85 1988-01-06 11 A MAN WHO went to a flat to collect a debt ended up $500 poorer m a court on Monday. Shamsuddin s/o Shaul Hamed, 27, went to a Marine Terrace flat on Aug 13, 1985, to look for a man who owed him $150. He was85 words
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Article76 1988-01-06 11 A LORRY DRIVER was jailed two weeks and banned from driving all classes of vehicles for a year on Monday for drunk driving. S. Devadas, 31, admitted causing a twovehicle collision along Selegie Road on July 21, 1985. Devadas' lorry crashed into the rear of a76 words
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Article46 1988-01-06 11 A MAN WHO molested a 15-year-old girl as she walked past him on a road was sentenced to a year's probation yesterday. Chua Jiak Ngee, 28, a science graduate, admitted touching the girl's private part along Bukit Purmei Avenue on Dec 11, 1986.46 words
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Article53 1988-01-06 11 TWO MEN AND a woman were jailed a day and fined $20,000 each yesterday for operating an illegal lottery. Tan Ben Ching, 52, his son Tan Kuan Tong, 20, and Chang Lee Lang, 23, Kuan Tong's fiancee, were arrested on Oct 18, 1986. All three admitted53 words
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Article110 1988-01-06 11 A BUSINESSMAN was fined a total of $4,000 yesterday for manufacturing i fake TDK and Pioneer casi sette tapes. Keng Kwee Kirn, 39, managing director of Sound Enterprises Co Ltd, i was fined $2,000 on each of 1 two charges of counterfeiting the trademarks110 words
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186 1988-01-06 11 Ex-SBS worker stole bus stamps worth $54,000 A FORMER Singapore Bus Service employee who stole $54,900 worth of concession stamps was jailed for a day and fined $9,000 yesterday. Betty Seah, 24, then a commercial supervisor, stole the stamps from Chai Chee General Post Office at Chai Chee Complex on186 words
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171 1988-01-06 13 Crash driver hit by lorry when she got out to check car A WOMAN motorist who got out of her car on an expressway to check on a minor accident was seriously hurt when she was hit by a lorry on Monday. Madam Han Juat Hua, 42, was driving along171 words
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Article, Illustration141 1988-01-06 13 CONSTRUCTION work on the $40-million Fraser Neave complex m Tuas begins today. The new four-storey building will be equipped with another $40 million worth of machinery, equipment and research and development facilities to enable the F&N group to expand its operation, said its Group141 words
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Article, Illustration503 1988-01-06 13 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG $12,000 computer system helps speed up operations By FISH and "chips" go hand m hand at a restaurant m Cairnhill Place, to the delight of the owner who is also a computer vendor. Mr Michael Mun has a computerised way of503 words
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285 1988-01-06 13 CIVIL engineering students at the Nanyang Technological Institute will soon be able to get "hands on" experience of the machine which bored out the tunnels for part of the MRT system. The $2.2-million "shield machine", equipped with shove rams for use m tunnelling285 words
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262 1988-01-06 13 THE champion for one of the newest sports here will have the flexibility of a gymnast, the stamina of a runner, the toned muscles of an athlete and the co-or-dination of a dancer. This is because aerobics doing exercises to the sound of pop262 words
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Article104 1988-01-06 13 SCHOOLBOY versus Sumo wrestler. This battle of the "Mighty Midget versus the Japanese Giant" could be on the bill next month at an exhibition to be staged by 16 sumo wrestlers. Schoolboy challengers are already being sought, through circulars to r~ schools, but it104 words
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Advertisement552 1988-01-06 8 Who gets how much 1988 allocations from Chest Services for the Disabled Singapore Cheshire Home $353,000 Assn for Educationally Sub-Normal Children $648,000 Singapore Assn for the Deaf $454,000 Canossian School for mm the Hearing Impaired 5234,000 Movement for the Intellectually Disabled $2,244,000 of Singapore Singapore Leprosy Relief Association $135,000 Singapore552 words
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Advertisement240 1988-01-06 9 J^f""*-"-™-- The experts from Europe's major photography N*r* jg~ publications evaluated the world's best cameras HE WC^ixL S '87 88 and presented the Canon EOS 650 with the coveted European Camera of the Year 87-'BB Award for its FASTEST SH A RPSHOOTE R combination of technological features and innovative design.240 words
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Advertisement207 1988-01-06 10 A figure that makes sense *NETTPARF As it the pleasant surprise of the price wasn't enough, and even individual reading lamps. we've also given you more standard features than any You'll also appreciate the sheer elegance of a Stellar, other car m its class. Stylish and classic m its aerodynamic207 words
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Advertisement115 1988-01-06 10 NEWCASTLE -UPON-TYNE I)r Pretyusli Sen, 1 ecturer m the Department of Naval Architecture, will be m Singapore to talk on the I Iniversitj and the courses available m the Faculty of Engineering at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Place I he Regional English I anguage Centre, RELC Building. 30 Orange C115 words
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Advertisement378 1988-01-06 11 Good ideas keep coming up TO SCORE A PERFECT TEN, GO FOR THE SHARP SF-7750! 1. Optimum image contrast all the time. documents or creative copying. Cabinet, the SF-7750 becomes a mobile fullAuto Exposure sets the right contrast for consistently 6. Automatic paper selection to match capacity copying system. clean378 words
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Advertisement173 1988-01-06 13 If you deposit NZ$5O,OOO for one month, your profit can grow to around NZ$645. The exact amount depends on how many days there are m the month and whether the final day is a business day. If it is not, we put the maturity to the next business day and173 words
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Advertisement88 1988-01-06 13 NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT Registry of Births and Deaths National Registration Office Martial Arts Control Unit Registry of Societies Registry of Citizens We will be MOVING to Colombo Court on 8 Jan to serve you better. Our offices will CLOSE on 8 9 Jan for the REMOVAL. We apologise for any88 words
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Advertisement967 1988-01-06 13 Financial Managament for =r Non-Financial Managers r Singapore. January 18 20, 1988 At the end of the seminar, participants "assume funds management would be able to: responsibilities understand and undertake the Who ShQU|d Atten£j financial planning Process Managers and executives who do not see the importance of the finance have967 words
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Advertisement358 1988-01-06 15 W^ '^__r^ Hhj T_r mm I 1 H H 1 IS| 1 'iffl^ British Airways new Business Class Vft _Bf v|| M bP arrives today with a new _y Sg service to help you arrive ready OM--H--B _^H_H_» to do business. On Club World, we're fighting long haul fatigue with358 words
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Article305 1988-01-06 16 GRACIOUS LIVING certainly does not come cheap. The 26 corporate donors who were recently commended for their contribution to the arts here forked out a total of $5.5 million m cash and kind between 1984 and 1986. That may sound like a huge sum to the305 words
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Article253 1988-01-06 16 EDUCATING Singaporeans on the need to practise "safer sex" is an important exercise m helping to control the spread of acquired immunity deficiency syndrome (Aids), a major health problem now m the United States and some other countries. In this connection, condom advertisements can act as253 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1988-01-06 16 PHILIP STEPHENS - PHILIP STEPHENS Stemming the US dollar slide By Financial Times IT IS fashionable to be sceptical about official attempts to halt the dollar's slide. And last month's statement from the Group of Seven industrial nations appeared to give the sceptics plentyReuter - 1,353 words
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Article, Illustration686 1988-01-06 16 BEIJING China's long-suffering intellectuals, cowed into timidity by hardline ideologues during the Year of the Rabbit, are hoping for better things m 1988 the Year of the Dragon. No one expects the writers, theorists and artists to begin breathingReuter - 686 words
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Article, Illustration602 1988-01-06 16 Ning Juita - Striving for a truly Happy New Year Ning Juita IF EVER a phrase epitomises hope, it is "Happy New Year". The "old" year may have been dismal. Your fortunes may have floundered, your career come close to crashing. The love of your life may have told you to get lost.602 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1988-01-06 17 ROBIN TONER - Bigger role for women in US elections ROBIN TONER They are emerging as strategists By New York Times 4 It's not a matter of tokenism. It's not a matter of symbolism. It's done not because we set out to be half and half but because we set out to get1,089 words
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Article, Illustration768 1988-01-06 17 FRED M. HECHINGER - FRED M. HECHINGER By New York Times ABOUT a year ago, m a small airport m Kentucky, I was alarmed by a sign that read: "This door is alarmed." Since then, this odd construction seems to have been widely accepted. Will this be followed by768 words
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Advertisement182 1988-01-06 17 We challenge you on copiers. If you've always resisted changing to a different pa »■■«whi■■■■ n brand of copier, we'd like to offer you a challenge. bd-5620 First, on technology. Until you've seen the full L t i 1^ range of Toshiba copiers, you won't know what you're missing. -h*^182 words
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173 1988-01-06 18 No play areas for Pine Grove teenagers I WOULD like to refer to the letter "Build Pine Grove playground" by Mr Johnny Lim (ST, Dec 29). I am a resident of Pine Grove. The estate has its fair share of teenagers too, so why the overwhelming concern for children? Why173 words
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287 1988-01-06 18 Some adults jumped queue of children I WOULD like to share with readers my recent unpleasant encounter with some Singaporeans who behaved at their worst. On Dec 30, I was with a group of 46 Japanese primary school children who were on their way back from a holiday trip to287 words
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Letter101 1988-01-06 18 MY ward is a Primary 5 student of Sin Mm High School. His school uniform was changed m January last year and has been changed again this year. I do not see the rationale for making another change. The decision not only leads to unnecessary wastage, it101 words
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Letter185 1988-01-06 18 Loud bang gave him a fright ON Jan 1, at about 3.15 pm, two of my cousins and I were chatting on one of the benches under a tree m front of Block 10 m Dorset Road, when a youth and a girl m their late teens or early twenties185 words
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354 1988-01-06 18 Changi perfume prices the lowest compared to regional airports FURTHER to the two recent letters from Mr Eric K.S. Lim and Mr Zain Alsagoff (ST, Dec 28 and Jan 2) regarding the value of airport perfume prices, we wish to confirm that our prices are guaranteed the lowest compared to354 words
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Article96 1988-01-06 18 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer96 words
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287 1988-01-06 18 Chiam and higher realms of 'multilateral thinking' IN dismissing Mr Chiam See Tong's performance at the Teh Cheang Wan Inquiry Commission as a "fishing expedition", the commission, I am sorry to say, failed to appreciate that there was method behind Mr Chiam 's apparent confusion (The Sunday Times, Jan 3).287 words
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135 1988-01-06 18 No perks for blood donors at NUH I REFER to the letter "No blood donor perks at NUH" by "X.8." (ST, Dec 19). The National University Hospital, like other nongovernment hospitals, does obtain blood from the Blood Transfusion Service. For this, we pay a "processing fee" for every unit of135 words
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Advertisement159 1988-01-06 18 X" c RHIS!SSSpS3M| jfi* WsmßSSmEm MINFONCi HO Jk rice I m \—-ft, WITHOUT Betore Aner V 7 RAIN If hair loss, balding and thinning are your worries, we can help. j G lower's non-surgical hair replacement \J I method will make you a new person I i~^ mentally and physically!159 words
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Article80 1988-01-06 19 Qjeao FtN (20+30 nIBCB HanuraM-M 412 +30 MX %S +S5 4 +2> Sl,Wp Zl CortcWc 472 +42 "s*"^ T|« SI We 1330 +40 MO +24 MBrnHrits 150 +40 M k<m +Z4 SIH 715 +40 r«ll« OCBC US +40 FallS kKhc*M 356 +40 SW »45 +35 HN«|ari 2M80 words
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Article16 1988-01-06 19 M Credit Wrts 3,404,000 Keppel Wrts 2,553,000 City Dcv 2,288,000 Van derH Wrts 1,336,00016 words
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Article98 1988-01-06 19 Jan 4 Jan 5 Ja" 6 .81 Composite 737 83 ***** SI Minings ***** ***** 8T OB'OS +288 +326 ST Plantations *****7 *****4 ■CADI 7063 6945 DBS CPF Index 277 91 293 56 rt 10-day M Avg 7124 709! OCBC 604.16 642.55 BT OBV +*****63+*****83 OUB Composite ***** 423.2598 words
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Article36 1988-01-06 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 High 1505.40 (26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All-time High 1505.40 (26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) ***** (28/4/86)36 words
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Article44 1988-01-06 19 Closing Change Vol ('000) Amtek Enpj 20c l-18xd +3 3 G8 Hdfs 10c 0.69xd +3 67 Singapore National Printers 50c 1. 59 +5 2 Smratronks 50c 0.81 +2 359 Tibs 0.65 unch 16 Tonhow tnd 50c 82 unch 3 Wepco 0.81 +11 5844 words
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Article23 1988-01-06 19 DM V FF S$ HKS USf US$ 1 5865 122.88 unq 2.0010 unq 1.873; 1.6000 125.97 5.4390 2.0125 7.7850 1 85623 words
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Article13 1988-01-06 19 THE US dollar gained 175 ticks to close at DM1.6000 m Singapore.13 words
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Article50 1988-01-06 19 Eurodollar: Gained two ticks to 92.54 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 106 ticks to 0.6259 a contract. British Pound: Lost 130 ticks to 1.8520 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 177 ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 430 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Lost US$7.6O to U*****.10 an ounce.50 words
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Article73 1988-01-06 19 LIMA The Peruvian government will audit a subsidiary of Swiss-based Nestle for "speculative manoeuvres" following a New Year's fCve seizure of almost three million cans of milk the company had reportedly tucked away during a shortage of the product m Lima. Calling the situation an "unacceptableAFP - 73 words
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Article64 1988-01-06 19 NEW YORK Swiss pharmaceutical giant Hoffman-La Roche has made a US$4.2 billion (SsB.4 billion) hostile bid for a major US pharmaceutical company, Sterling Drug. The bid was announced following the breaking off of talks aimed at a friendly takeover, sources said. Hoffman-La Roche had worldwide salesAFP - 64 words
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Article93 1988-01-06 19 NEW YORK A.H. Robins Co, which agreed to be acquired by French pharmaceutical group Sanofi, may attract another bid m part due to resistance from shareholders and Dalkon Shield claimants, analysts have said. Since acceptance of the Sanofi bid was announced by Robins last weekend, shareholders andReuter - 93 words
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Article106 1988-01-06 19 HONGKONG Share trading m Jademan Holdings Ltd, a publisher of comic books, was suspended again yesterday ahead of a possible issue of new shares. The company said it was holding talks with an unidentified party about the possible issue of new shares representing a substantial percentage of itsReuter - 106 words
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Article68 1988-01-06 19 ROCHELLE PARK (New Jersey) Toys 'R' Us Inc has said its sales for the eight-week Christmas season from Nov 2 to Dec 27 rose 30.2 per cent to US$l.36 billion (552.72 billion). The company said sales for the 11 months ended Dec 27 rose to U552.95Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration749 1988-01-06 19 TRUDY LIM - TRUDY LIM By FOREIGN institutions returned to the Singapore stock market with a vengeance yesterday, helping to drive prices up sharply across a broad front m line with the strong pick-up on other major world bourses. Cheered by news of the stronger US749 words
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335 1988-01-06 19 Asians market hits record high for October THE Asiandollar market continued on its record breaking pace and reached a new high of US$237 billion (*****.8 billion) m October, almost a third higher than a year ago. At this rate the market could easily top US$25O billion for the whole of335 words
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157 1988-01-06 19 Jardine extends shipbroking service to Singapore JARDINE Shipping Agencies, a subsidiary of Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd, has extended its shipbroking activities to Singapore. It has formed a new subsidiary, Jardine Shipbrokers Pte Ltd, which will initially concentrate on the international dry cargo market, before moving on to sale and purchase157 words
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539 1988-01-06 19 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation group can watch the takeover fight for Australia's ACI International knowing that any increase on the Asl.6 billion (552.3 billion) already offered will boost the value of its stake now reported to be up to 10 per cent.539 words
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353 1988-01-06 19 ADVICE on stock market investment given by even major stockbrokers must be treated with some scepticism as only a few do not have their own positions to protect, a Hongkong-based fund manager said yesterday. You have to take 'buy' recommendations,353 words
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Article, Illustration462 1988-01-06 19 JUST when it appears to have sorted out its problems with its creditors, real estate developer Goodearth Realty Pte Ltd has been slapped with yet another winding-up petition. This time the petitioner is Madam Tan Boh Tah of Meragi Close, who is suing for462 words
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571 1988-01-06 19 ALTHOUGH Malayan Credit shares and warrants continue to be actively traded on the stock market, the possibility of a takeover bid for the property company seems to have evaporated at least for the time being. Apart from the denials of interest by571 words
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Article3973 1988-01-06 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because all dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,973 words
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Article3499 1988-01-06 20 INDUSTRIALS Acmo Ajinomoto Alex Hldg Alcom (538 565) (2) 52 AISB (965) (2) 91 (8) 93 (1) 94 (IM) 94 I M) 95 (20) 95 (2) 96 5 (5) 96 xd API (38B) (3) 37 (26) 38 (24) 37.5 (2M) 37 5(15) 39 5(10)40(5)41 (3)3,499 words
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Article2975 1988-01-06 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Margin stocks are shown in bold print. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend ABf. is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment2,975 words
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Article396 1988-01-06 21 OCBC 0118 HOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 3 2V* 2 2 3 Monthly 3 Autosave 3VS Fixed deposit 1 month 2% 2 3 /4 2V< 2 U (1) 2 months 2 4 (1) 3 months 2<4 2-U 2 3 /4 2MI) 6 months 3 3 3 3(1)396 words
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Article166 1988-01-06 21 Foreign currency Australian dollar Canadian dollar NZ dollar Sterling pound US dollar Austrian schilling Belgian franc (com) Danish kronor Deutschemark Finnish mark French franc Hongkong dollar Indian rupee Indonesian rupiah Italian lira Japanese yen Korean Won* Malaysian dollar Netherland guilder New Taiwan dollar Norwegian kronor Philippine peso* Renminbi166 words
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Article111 1988-01-06 21 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.0065/75 and closed at 2.0135/50. It traded within a range of 2.0145 and 2.0030 m active trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed firmer compared with its opening of111 words
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Article145 1988-01-06 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5530,758 and 5531,085 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened m the morning at U*****.50 488.00. It touched U*****.00 477.50 briefly before rising to U*****.50/479.00. It closed for lunch at U*****.10 478.60 and reopened at U*****.30 477.80. The metal fell to the low145 words
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Article25 1988-01-06 21 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 476.80 477 30 484.50—485.00 Hongkong 476.10—476.60 484.00 484.50 Mon Fri New York 478.00 478.50 Closed London 480.00-480.50 Closed25 words
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Article271 1988-01-06 21 Managers' prices for January 6 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 91—0.97 The Savings Fund 0 79— 0 85 Spore Prog Fund 0 36 0 40 Spore Sec Fund 0 61—0.66 Spore Invest Fund 0 65 0.70 S pore Equity Fund 0 43 0 47xd Asia Unit Trust271 words
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652 1988-01-06 21 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market staged a rally yesterday to finish higher on a broad front m fairly active trading. Reflecting the buoyant sentiment, the New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 48.64 points to 1.354.23. A broker noted that plantation652 words
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Article367 1988-01-06 21 Jan 5 HKJ Chanie Assoc Intl Hotels I 84 0 05 Bonk Ot tost Asia 18 40 +0 5 Capitol Corp 0 85 +0 06 Cothay Pacific Air 5 90 +0 15 Cheung Kong 7 05 +0 4 China light 17 90 0 8 City Resources I 45 f367 words
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Article358 1988-01-06 21 Ian 5 Yen Chanjt Aiinomoto 3000 30 Akoi 415 +15 Amada I 100 +60 Asoh. Chem 938 +8 Asahi Glass 1640 -20 Bank Of Tokyo 1300 I OX Bndgestone 1160 +20 Canon 950 45 Casio Computer I 1 40 40 Citacn 510 +10 D Nip Pr.nt 2310 +70 D358 words
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Article333 1988-01-06 21 Lan 5 Cents Change (tat) A C I 412 +32 A N I 147 +3 Aberfoyle Age 242 +2 Amcor 400 Ampol Exp 270 10 Ampol Pet 320 unch An; 360 -5 Ariadne Aust 45 -I Ashton B H P 728 +4 Beach Petroleum 28 unch Bell Group 180333 words
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Article67 1988-01-06 21 I 1 1 I NST Index Tuesday 1,354.23 (1,305.59) -~js Hongkong Hang Seng ~r^f l_ Tuesday 2,403.22 (2,286.29) &LAustralian All-Ordinaries j£ Tuesday 1,309.20 (1,297.50) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 21,575.28 (21,217.04) -4— Financial Times Industrials Monday 1,402.00 (1,373.30) Dow Jones Average 7ss Monday 2,015.25 (1,938.83) (Figures m brackets refer to67 words
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Article241 1988-01-06 21 Lan 4 US! Chanfe Alcoa 50*» +3 :> Allied S.g 30% +2* Amax Inc 2O 7 'S 7 Amr Corp 35 7 /s Att 28W +P-4 Bethlehem Stl 17*4 +1 Boeing Co 38*4 +IK Caterpillar Co 62H Chase Manhtn 22*4 Chrysler Cp 23^4 +1 Citicorp 20* b +1*241 words
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Article18 1988-01-06 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore February 220.00 up 1 25 cents Malaysia February 275.00 up one cent18 words
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Article17 1988-01-06 21 Tin Closing prices Ms/kilo XL Tin 17.19 up two cents Turnover 85 tonnes down 11 tonnes17 words
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Article25 1988-01-06 21 Closing prices Copper tonne Mon Spot 1698.00-1700.00 (1695.00 1705 00) 3 months 1499.00 1501 00 < 1472.00— 1474 00) Market tone: Firm Sales, 20.675 tonnes25 words
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Article22 1988-01-06 21 Closing prices Aluminium tonne Mon Spot *****0-*****0 (1080.00 1081 00) 3 months 1026.00—1027 00 (1007.00—1008.00) Market tone: Firm Sales 4.925 tonnes22 words
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Article28 1988-01-06 21 Ctosnj pnces Silver USJ troy oz Tues Mon Singapore 6 35-6 55 6 64-6 69 Mon Fri New York 6 46—6 51 Closed Source Credit Suisse. Spore28 words
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Article89 1988-01-06 21 Crude MS tonne palm oil January 1120 (south) and north) February 1122.50 (south) and north) Refined palm oil US$/ tonnes RBD palm oil January 477.50 (sellers) March 477.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin January 390 (sellers) February 390 (sellers) RBD Olem Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm on Closing prices on89 words
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Article64 1988-01-06 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 88 92.45. 48 92.56 92.45 92.54 5886 June 92.25 92.34 92.25 92.32 906 Sept 91.95 92.00B 91.95 91.99 20 Dec 91.63 91.67 91.61 91.67 7 Mar 81 91.33B 91.39 Jane 91.15 Sept 90.96 Dec 90.79 Mar64 words
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Article29 1988-01-06 21 US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 88 0.6326 0.6334 0.6254 0.6259 576 June 0.6321 Sept 0.6384 Open Int (Mon): 34C. Act Vol (Mon): 256.29 words
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Article23 1988-01-06 21 (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 88 1.8520 jnne 1.8440 Open Int (Mod): M. Act Vol (Mon): Nil.23 words
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Article34 1988-01-06 21 (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mv 88 0.*****0 0.*****5 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****8 1357 Jane 0.*****2 0.*****2 0.*****2 0.*****0 5 Sept 0.*****2 Open Int (Mon): 814. Act Vol (Mon): IMS.34 words
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Article41 1988-01-06 21 (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.48 *****.70 *****.48 *****.28 Mar 88 ***** ***** ***** ***** 1175 Jaw ***** ***** *****A ***** 3 Sept ***** Open Ist. (Men): 5318. Act Vol (Mon): 271.41 words
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Article21 1988-01-06 21 (USS per troy oimce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Feb 88 479.10 Open Int (Mod): Mi. Act Vol (Mon):Ml.21 words
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Article169 1988-01-06 21 Tuesday, January 5, 1988 Jan 88 calls High Low Sett 56 57 -562 58 462 59 362 60 266A 261 61 170A 165 62 130 84A 84 63 42 27 27 64 6A 4 65 1 66 CAB 67 CAB 68 Feb 88 calls High Low Sett 61169 words
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Article187 1988-01-06 21 Jan 88 colls High Low Sett 71 72 73 74 75 76 445A 440 77 345A 340 78 249A 244 79 156A 152 80 81A 77 81 31A 29 82 15 9A 9 83 6A 5 Feb 88 calls High Low Sett 70 79 80 83 52187 words
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Article178 1988-01-06 21 Mar 88 calls High Low Sett 8900 356 8950 306 9000 254 9050 206 9100 157 9125 134 9150 111 9175 86A 89 9200 66A 70 9225 52 9250 37 9275 23 23 23 9300 14 14 15 9325 11 9350 9 9375 6 9400 4 June 88178 words
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346 1988-01-06 22 LONDON The Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) continues to raise its stake m British Petroleum, confirming it now owns 1.1 billion shares or an 18.35 per cent holding m Britain's biggest company, while analysts say it may already have gone beyond 18.5 per cent.Reuter - 346 words
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Article144 1988-01-06 22 Talks to discuss coffee quotas LONDON Coffee producers and consumers are expected to hold special talks at the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) on Friday to discuss the ICO's quota system. Consumer delegates said that Brazil and Colombia requested a special meeting of the ICO executive board to discuss cuts mReuter - 144 words
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410 1988-01-06 22 NEW YORK Crude oil prices have soared following forecasts of cold weather and signs that the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) is reducing production. Prices rose by 99 US cents (551.99) to U5517.69 a barrel on the New York MercantiieReuter - 410 words
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430 1988-01-06 22 New securities firm in KL confident of reaping profits KUALA LUMPUR CIMB Securities Sdn Bhd (CIMB Securities), a member of the Commerce International Merchant Bank stable which begins trading today, is confident of making profits and achieving a business volume that would satisfy its shareholders. CIMB Securities Chairman Dr MohdBernama - 430 words
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Article196 1988-01-06 22 KUALA LUMPUR Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Bhd will strengthen its management before undertaking any expansion plans, newly-appointed Chairman Datuk Shahbandar Shahari Hassan said yesterday. The company now aims to transform itself into a highly diversified group. Formerly mining-based, it is better known as an investmentBernama - 196 words
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481 1988-01-06 22 PARIS Rival beverage groups from Canada and Britain seem set to launch a full-scale bidding battle for control of French cognac maker Martell et Cie. Montreal-based Seagram Co Ltd, the drinks company which makes VO brand Canadian rye whisky,Reuter - 481 words
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Article115 1988-01-06 22 SATERAS Resources (Malaysia) Bhd has made a turnaround. The group turned m pre-tax profits of M 53.02 million for the half year to Sept 1987, compared with an interim pre-tax loss of M 56.69 million previously, despite a 57 per cent drop m turnover to M 529.16 million.115 words
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Article111 1988-01-06 22 ARAB-MALAYSIAN Development Bhd has announced a 40 per cent rise m pre-tax profits to M 515.85 million for the year ended March 1987 from M 511.32 million previously. Turnover for the finance and property-based group, not including that of subsidiary ArabMalaysian Merchant Bank Bhd, was M 5115.88 million,111 words
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Article139 1988-01-06 22 UNITED Malacca Rubber Estates Bhd has doubled its group pre-tax profit for the half year ended Oct 31, 1987, to M 52.76 million from M 51 .38 million m the previous corresponding period. United Malacca said its turnover rose 37 per cent to M*6.22 million from M 54.53139 words
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Article142 1988-01-06 22 WILKINSON Process Rubber Co Bhd has reported a 37 per cent rise m group pre-tax profit to MJ4.81 million for the year ended last Sept 30 from M 53.51 million the previous year. The group manufactures linard and linatex sheets for overseas concessionaires and rub-ber-lined equipment for theBernama - 142 words
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Article179 1988-01-06 22 BOUSTEADCO has announced a restructuring m the equity of Riche Monde Pte Ltd, a jointventure between Moet Hennessy and United Distillers Group (UDG). Jas Hennessy and UDG now own 1.6 million $1 shares, or 40 per cent of Riche Monde each, with Boustead Marketing and Marketing Services Pte Ltd179 words
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Article30 1988-01-06 22 HARIMAU Investments Ltd has announced that the net tangible asset backing for each ordinary $1 share based on the group's unaudited accounts as at Nov 30 was $1.44.30 words
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Advertisement133 1988-01-06 19 TUDOR: BUILDING. p% ut f rom a so jj c j biQQk o f stainless steel each j^^^^^^N, iTudor Oyster case is then shaped, polished and L blot or screw, the case retains block of steel from which it WJ!SIJ The winding crown of the water-proof, selfwinding Tudor is an133 words
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Advertisement623 1988-01-06 22 How to beautify your home? \**S A To beautify your home, it depends a lot .'a v J»-sfl on the combination and co ordination -> "V 1 ot ttie furniture Our experienced Interior Designer will guide and help :f 1 >»<A\ you to solve your problems a service _>• y^(\\623 words
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Article, Illustration790 1988-01-06 23 MALCOLM BASTIANS - MALCOLM BASTIANS Nickson explains rationale behind the revamp By CHANGES to the Malayan Racing Association's handicapping system will become fully operationnal from the Ipoh meeting this weekend. The changes, recommended by the MRA's Chief Handicapper, Colin Nickson, were approved by the MRA Committee m790 words
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323 1988-01-06 23 MALCOLM BASTIANS - MALCOLM BASTIANS IPOH Wan ZI Cheng Long (W.Y. Chee) showed dazzling form yesterday when he reeled off 600 m m 37.3 sec the day's fastest time. The going was soft and fast work was confined to the sand. Wan Zi Cheng Long made323 words
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Article, Illustration230 1988-01-06 23 At the 400 m •Pictures at the 4ttm by NGHAI CHEE WAH fa e finish isEiq^i f^^n^^g- ff df EEHB jkfdj ja,es hi Restricted terms Div B 1,200m 1. Hello John 2. Tuck Inn 3. Auric Flame IV 4. Tien Lek Han Margins:230 words
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Article1056 1988-01-06 23 EPOH Weights and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 3 Div B 1,200 m (Ratings: 95-80) G.I. Joe 57 95 Beginning 56.5 94 Art Society 56 93 Prince Of Paupers 56 93 Physical Energy 55.5 Raging Certainty II 55 91 Champagne On Ice 54.5 90 Burmese1,056 words
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Article133 1988-01-06 23 Hunt gets third Eclipse award NEW YORK Texas oil baron Nelson Bunker Hunt, who plans to sell most of his horses this weekend, has been named winner of the 1987 Eclipse award as outstanding North American breeder. Hunt previously won the award m 1976 and 1985. Horses owned by HuntReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement392 1988-01-06 23 "IT COSTS ONLY $6.50...." to clean your car seat, P&P Auto-Care Centre nasa revolutionary and economical method of restoring the texture and softness of the cushion. It cost only $6.50 per seat and you can do any number of seats. Again for only $6.50 per seat, jjr V* we can392 words
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217 1988-01-06 24 Alianza's makeshift team pull through LIMA (Peru) Alianza Lima soccer team fielded a squad of borrowed players and others who have come out of retirement to win their first match, nearly a month after a plane crash killed their coach and 16 of their top players. A capacity crowd ofUPI - 217 words
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Article, Illustration419 1988-01-06 24 RESIGNATION NO. 1 Differences over new contract the reason AMSTERDAM JOHAN CRUYFF, the guiding light of Dutch football since the early *****, resigned as manager of Ajax Amsterdam on Monday following differences over a new contract, Ajax chairman Ton Harmsen said. "I am disappointed.Reuter - 419 words
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Article, Illustration130 1988-01-06 24 UNSETTLED Scottish international Charlie Nicholas, 26, has delayed his decision on a £500,000 ($1.85 million) move from Arsenal to Aberdeen as five other clubs Hibernian, Dundee, French duo Marseilles and Montpellier, and West German club Schalke 04 have declared an interest m him. FORMER Scotland international JohnAFP; Reuter - 130 words
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212 1988-01-06 24 MELBOURNE Steffi Graf, the world's top-ranked woman tennis player who is to compete m the Australian Open championships next week, emerged from a week of seclusion last Monday. Steffi, of West Germany, said her main competition m the Australian Open would be Martina Navratilova,AP - 212 words
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Article, Illustration519 1988-01-06 24 SYDNEY Second-seeded Australian Wally Masur was knocked out of the New South Wales Open m the opening round yesterday. In the first major upset, Masur, Australia's topseeded player for the tournament, was ousted m straight sets 6-4, 6-4 by American Marc Flur. Meanwhile, sixth-seededReuter; AFP - 519 words
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Article292 1988-01-06 24 AUCKLAND Peter Lundgren, of Sweden, the top seed, dropped his first two service games before scoring an emphatic 6-3, 6-4 first-round win over American Dan Cassidy m the Auckland Grand Prix tournament yesterday. Lundgren lost the first game despite serving three aces, retrieved the break immediatelyReuter - 292 words
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247 1988-01-06 24 RESIGNATION NO. 2 BONN West Germany's world-class stopper Karlheinz Foerster said on Monday that he had decided to retire from the national team. Foerster, 29, regarded for the best part of a decade as one of the world's best players mReuter - 247 words
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Article191 1988-01-06 24 RIO DE JANEIRO Fifa president Joao Havelange on Monday urged government officials to put an end to hooliganism at soccer stadiums, saying referees can deter the violence on the field, but never off it. "We are concerned about the growing violence at football stadiums worldwide. But we mustReuter - 191 words
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Article169 1988-01-06 24 Network request for safety glass CALGARY Commentating at next month's Winter Olympics could be risky business judging by ABC's latest request to the Games' organisers. The US television network have asked for bul-let-proof glass to protect broadcasters working near the biathlon shooting range at the Canmore Nordic Centre. ABC officials,Reuter - 169 words
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Article179 1988-01-06 24 JOHANNESBURG South African-born runner Zola Budd says she will participate if selected m the world cross-coun-try championships m New Zealand despite threats by an anti-apartheid group to disrupt the event. "They won't put me off and I will just ignore them as I haveReuter; AFP - 179 words
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Article186 1988-01-06 25 LONDON American golfers are expected to feel the benefit of a re-grading of the tournaments that decide the Sony rankings. Since the rankings were launched almost two years ago, they have gained international recognition. But an advisory committee set up to monitor the systemAP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration339 1988-01-06 25 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON European champion tops entry list of 99 By EUROPEAN champion Dale Reid will spearhead the challenge m this year's Kosaido Asahi Singapore Ladies' Open Golf Championship at the Tanah Merah Country Club on Feb 11-13. Dale, who topped the Women's Professional Golf339 words
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364 1988-01-06 25 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By THE national water polo team, who won the gold medal at last year's South-east Asia Games m Jakarta, will embark on an intensive build-up programme m preparation for the Asian Championship m Guangzhou from April 2-12. They will start the first phase364 words
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Article342 1988-01-06 25 MOTOR SPORT HASSI MESSOUD (Algeria) Finland's Ari Vatanen, winner of the 1987 Paris-Dakar rally, won the first competitive special stage of this year's race from El Oued to here on Monday. The 1981 world rally champion, driving a Peugeot, finished the 198 km stage more than twoReuter; AP - 342 words
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Article159 1988-01-06 25 BASKETBALL Boston Celtics beat Utah Jazz 107-99 m a National Basketball Association match on Monday. Other reunite: LA Lakers 133 San Antonio 115, Cleveland 122 Denver 101, Philadelphia 122 Phoenix 114, Houston 117 Dallas 107. BOXING Italy's triumphant World Boxing Council super-welterweight champion Gianfranco Rosi says heReuter; AFP; AP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration328 1988-01-06 26 321 Deaths W In loving memory of ANNIE LIM YIAN LENG Bom: 30.3.53 Departed: 5.1.88 •The Lord is my shepherd. There is nothing I shall want' May her soul rest m peace P. 5.23.1 Always remembered by loved ones: Grandmother: Tan Heok Tee Father: Lim Keng Kwee Mother:328 words
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Article, Illustration36 1988-01-06 26 323 Condolences With deepest sympathies and I condolences to the parents of the late I MISS ANNIE LIM YIAN LENG departed on sth Jan. 1988 From: Management Staff of MITSUI CO. LTD., SPORE _^j36 words
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Article, Illustration215 1988-01-06 26 Family of the late m NG KEAM TET wishes to thank all relatives, friends, doctors and nurses of Ward 48, SGH and members of Church of the Ascension for their kind attendance, assistance, prayers, condolences and donations during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to: Doctors Teh Lip Bin215 words
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Article, Illustration46 1988-01-06 26 The Family Of The Late YEO KHIAN SWEE wishes to express their heartfelt thank* and appreciation to relative*. Rev. Lan Hart, member* of Katong Presbyterian Church, friend* and colleague* for their kind assistance, support, prayers, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.46 words
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Article, Illustration74 1988-01-06 26 IST ANNIVERSARY In Loving Memory Of My Beloved Wife ft My Dearest Mum MDM CHOY HENG LAN No words can describe the pain and hurt m us When she left us Though 1 year has passed But the pains still remain Oh dear God we miss her74 words
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Article, Illustration95 1988-01-06 26 IN LOVING MEMORY OF I MR. WOO KONG SENG Safe m the arm* of Je«u» on Bth January 1984 In our hearts your memory lingers Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Alway* remembered by Johnny Quefc and Family. IN LOVING95 words
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Article, Illustration166 1988-01-06 26 In Loving Memory Of MDM. SOH HWEE KIANG (MRS. PNG KAY EE) Departed 6.1.1986 Not Just today, but everyday that I would have thoughts for you. D*»piy missed by husband, friends and loved on—. In Loving Memory Of PATIMA BTE ABU BAKAR Departed Slh January 1987 The166 words
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Article, Illustration403 1988-01-06 26 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Konica Cup organisers keeping fingers crossed By OFFICIALS of the Singapore Badminton Association are keeping their fingers crossed that all the top players invited for next month's Konica Cup will turn up. They are a little worried because the closing date403 words
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198 1988-01-06 26 Top seed Yang Yang worried about his chances HONGKONG A hectic competitive schedule and a bout of flu has world champion Yang Yang, of China, worried about retaining his men's singles title in the US$150,000 ($300,000) World Grand Prix badminton finals starting today. Yang Yang, the top seed, is feelingReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration332 1988-01-06 26 JAPAN'S No. 2 women's badminton player, Kimiko Jinnai, and Malaysia's men's No. 3 Rashid Sidek, are two of the more illustrious names m the Konica Cup qualifying competition from Jan 30-31. Kimiko should, however, have few problems making it to the main draw because332 words
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Article378 1988-01-06 26 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Attempt to make game faster and more attractive THE tin may have to come down for the Anchor Beer Singapore Open Championships. This follows the recent recommendation from the International Squash Players Association board to have the tin lowered from 48cm to 43cm378 words
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Article, Illustration276 1988-01-06 26 ST HELIER World champion Jansher Khan, 18, was forced to pull out of the Jersey international championship on Monday because of influenza. Said Jansher: "I feel bad about withdrawing as this is one of the best tournaments m the world. I would likeReuter; AFP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration381 1988-01-06 27 KUALA LUMPUR In a complete reversal of their earlier statements, the Johor Baru Municipal Council (MPJB) have given Dollah Salleh the go-ahead to play m the Singapore Pools Premier league. MPJB, Dollah's club before he joined Balestier United last month, are prepared to dropNST - 381 words
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Article, Illustration314 1988-01-06 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Star players forced out by League priorities SINGAPORE Indians will not have the services of coaches P.N. Sivaji and Bernard Norbert and their top players for their Bardhan Cup soccer final against Kuala Lumpur at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. The314 words
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339 1988-01-06 27 Victory puts Kiwis at top of table New Zealand struggle to beat Sri Lanka SYDNEY New Zealand jumped to the top of the World Series Cup table yesterday with an unimpressive six-wicket win over Sri Lanka at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The New Zealanders overtook Sri Lanka's meagre total ofAFP; Reuter - 339 words
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Article94 1988-01-06 27 RAJKOT (India) Skipper Viv Richards scored a world one-day record seven sixes m an explosive unbeaten century here yesterday to power the West Indies to a six-wicket win over India m their fourth one-day international. Richards also smashed six fours m his 110 not out offAFP - 94 words
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Article16 1988-01-06 27 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Punggol 3-fl m their hockey friendly at the Padang yesterday.16 words
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Article335 1988-01-06 27 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Smooth transfer from Geylang for ace fullback By NATIONAL defender Ishak Saad has been transferred from Geylang International to Balestier United. The 26-year-old leftback will play for his new club m their Singapore Pools Premier League soccer match against Police at Toa Payoh tonight.335 words
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Article67 1988-01-06 27 RUGBY Friendly: Haberdasher Askes (UK) v SCC Colts (Padang, 5.30pm). SOCCER Premier League: Balestier Utd v Police SA (Toa Payoh, 7pm). SBHFL Div 3: Texins SC v Hong Leong Group (Tanglin), Holiday Inn Park View v Haw Par (Tanglin), Singapore Technology v Singapore Shipbuilding and Engineering (Farrer Park),67 words
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Article, Illustration313 1988-01-06 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Beefed-up Balestier defence big hurdle Preview... By FOR Police's new striker, Mohammed Noor Tawil, tonight's appearance against Balestier United m the Singapore Pools Premier League at the Toa Payoh Stadium at 7 will be the supreme test of his313 words
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Article161 1988-01-06 27 Cornelia is easy winner in 200 m ADELAIDE East Germany's backstroke superstar Cornelia Siren blitzed an international field to win the 200 metres by almost a second m the highlight of the second leg of the Uncle Toby swimming challenge yesterday. Cornelia, whose best time for the distance is onlyAP - 161 words
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Advertisement290 1988-01-06 24 IFSBSHHHRIM Hear lhe exc tm s true stor >' f)t Betty Baxter one the greatest miracles of our day. She was born with every vertebra out of place, and her bones were twisted pHB and matted together m such a way that she was bent double, so deformed she could290 words
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Advertisement16 1988-01-06 24 Konica Cup Atfjkf&y. ASIAN BADMINTON U INVITATION CHAMPIONSHIP 1988 Date: February 2-7 Place: Singapore Badminton Hall16 words
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Advertisement1007 1988-01-06 25 Exhibitions at the World Trade you will find one that is of interest Centre cater to every type of to you. Where you can buy or industry, from heavy engineering sell, make contacts, evaluate to light industries, from the service investment purchases, or simply sector to the consumer trade. keep1,007 words
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Advertisement74 1988-01-06 26 STEPHEN KllMi^l^ MEERYH A novel of power, complexity and originality unsurpassed even Stephen King's own phenomenal bestselling career. Paul Sheldon and Annie Wilkes are two of his finest creations. Their duel m MISERY is an extraordinary story of insanity and creativity, courage and suspense, despair and unadulterated terror. Don't MISS74 words
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Advertisement25 1988-01-06 26 T R A E L N G See our "Travel Guide" for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! I C./LT.S. 737-1166 I25 words
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Advertisement674 1988-01-06 27 k\ Bangkok Bank Limited N3t^ Head Office Silom Road, Bangkok W tE3B Tne Board of social services and his activities m this field were Directors, Bangkok highlighted by his being appointed first Chairman of lilsKK' m ißank Ltd. announces the Thai Community Chest. ■hBL V" jfc» Sophonpanich passed Khun Chin674 words
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239 1988-01-06 28 Heater thermostat may have caused blast, say police POLICE investigating Monday's explosion m a flat m Katong have ascertained that the t>last came from the shattering of an electric storage water heater m one of the bathrooms. A senior police officer said yesterday investigators believe a thermostat which monitors temperature239 words
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441 1988-01-06 28 Use only officially tested and approved brands, consumers urged THE Public Utilities Board is considering tightening control on the sale and use of electric storage water heaters following Monday's explosion m a private flat m Katong caused by a water heater. A PUB spokesman441 words
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Article, Illustration183 1988-01-06 28 A NINE- YEAR-OLD girl has been missing from home since Sunday when she went out to buy an ice-cream. Nenny Hendrawaty binti Abdullah, whose nickname is Rose, left her eighth-storey flat m Block 30, Marine Crescent, at 2 pm that day. She had183 words
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Article, Illustration438 1988-01-06 28 THAN KOK WING - THAN KOK WING By WHEN Singapore fireman Khoo Meng Huat went to Bangkok with three friends on New Year's Eve, little did he guess that his trip would end up as a busman's holiday. Mr Khoo, 22, a fireman for four years, helped about438 words
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Article, Illustration256 1988-01-06 28 The Bangkok hotel fire A SINGAPOREAN couple, who were on a honeymoon when they died m the Bangkok hotel fire on New Year's Day, were cremated yesterday m the Thai capital. Mr Hoe Teng Mvi, 27, a hotel cook, and his bride of two256 words
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314 1988-01-06 28 BBC says dozens ask for prenatal tests LONDON Asian couples, faced with cultural pressure to have male offspring, are approaching doctors m Britain to do prenatal tests so that they can abort unwanted girls. The British Broadcasting Corporation reported on Monday that dozens ofUPI - 314 words
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Article46 1988-01-06 28 CARACAS Around 20,000 public university professors began an open-ended strike on Monday for better pay. The strike affects about 300,000 students at Venezuela's 13 public universities. Some professors said they would give final exams but no classes until the strike ends. AVAV - 46 words
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Article30 1988-01-06 28 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 41.94 points to 2,057 19 an hour after trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Al 1AP - 30 words
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396 1988-01-06 28 Palestinians threaten civil disobedience campaign TEL AVIV Israeli troops shot dead a Palestinian and wounded at least five more yesterday amid threats of a civil disobedience campaign m the West Bank and Gaza Strip over government plans to expel nine Arabs. The new flare-up coincided with a diplomatic row betweenReuter; AP - 396 words
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223 1988-01-06 28 Three pay dearly for 'borrowing' tapes from censors THREE painters had to give up a day's work yesterday and pay $1,000 each for "private previews" of 17 video tapes kept m the Board of Film Censors. The trio were no film critics and neither were they invited to preview the223 words
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143 1988-01-06 28 A MAN on his way to bank $44,807 fell victim to two men who threw pepper m his eyes and stole the money. Mr Gwee Kok Wah, 29, a supervisor of a fast-food restaurant, was walking with an assistant along Upper Thomson143 words
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Article27 1988-01-06 28 HONG KONG Police here said they seized about eight kilograms of heroin with a street value of HK$4OO,OOO (*****,500) m a raid here yesterday. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Advertisement172 1988-01-06 28 Today BUSINESS TIMES BT's 1987 ranking of top advertising agencies Not spectacular; but a big improvement. Find out how the advertising agencies performed last year and what's the industry outlook for the Year of the Dragon. Plus, m our weekly Advertising Marketing page, views on the government's decision to lift172 words
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Advertisement422 1988-01-06 28 THE MOST PORTABLE WAYTOMAKE YOUR WORK MORE PRESENTABLE, mm* *< mm 1 Rent or lease from as low as $95 per month The new Merlin Express Presentation System is perhaps the most remarkable lettering system ever made The compact size and sleek good looks alone tell you this is an422 words
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Miscellaneous126 1988-01-06 28 Storage electric water heater brands approved by PUB Brand Model Capacity Ariston SIN 10/5 10 litres (ITALY) SIN 10S/5 10 litres S!N 15/5 15 litres SIN 15S/5 15 litres SIN 30/5 30 litres SIN 50/5 50 litres SIN 80/5 80 litres SIN 80H/5 80 litres SIN 100/5 100 litres SIN126 words
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Miscellaneous201 1988-01-06 28 Weather Windy with showers over several areas m the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.12 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.09 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13 29 C Fine Los Angeles 11 19 C Cloudy Amsterdam 6/8 C Cloudy Madrid 5 11 C201 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1988-01-06 1 MAY HO meets the men from the ministry who ensure the meat you eat is fit for consumption. DR CHUA SIN BIN is so confident that Trinchinella spirallisp. muscle parasite found m pork which causes food poisoning and rheumatism (freezing and irradiation kills it), is absent1,008 words
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Article, Illustration587 1988-01-06 2 IN THE highly structured, rigidly disciplined, virtually feudal world of Japanese surtio wrestling, there had never been anything like it. Recently, with about as much ceremony as it takes to hurl someone from the ring, the Japan Sumo Association castIMYT - 587 words
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Article, Illustration848 1988-01-06 2 BARRY JAMES - BARRY JAMES By wiumg iui me international Herald Tribune FOR the World Future Society, 1988 comes a little too soon. It can offer no advice on where the dollar will be m July, what the weather will be like m August or who will win848 words
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Article, Illustration618 1988-01-06 2 NEARLY half of condoms stored under normal conditions for 3/2 years m a tropical country broke during use. And condoms that had been subjected to ultraviolet light for 10 hours which can happen if condoms are exposed to sunlight or light from fluorescentPeople News; Features - 618 words
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Advertisement314 1988-01-06 2 Give $10 m the name of love.See it stretch ')j9\ beyond the imagination i /oX Now CHILDRENCARE, a special charity project by i^B^^JP pp^ Great Eastern Life, invites you to donate a mere $10 y™PjH to the Community Chest of Singapore, m the name In return, both of you will314 words
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Article, Illustration359 1988-01-06 3 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By FOR the first time, a symphony orchestra will be formed under the aegis of a clan association m Singapore the Hokkien (Fujian) Huay Kuan m Telok Ayer Street. But the members of the 62--strong group are not necessarily Hokkien and they359 words
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Article, Illustration279 1988-01-06 3 *fc£&m ftto ft (nuo)sJ o fcf+££#&#&i*#x£# ft tK^«m <»{ fl£* KA j*j Rfc fi^j tft /t- w& s fi'j *S iff K&ftumn%. sas¥»f?*»J ffl+ tt fs®i* {ft 'm ft s fo ft m oafn jg »ss ±m mm 'D ¥f f fi'j 5r r S iS #J f V a279 words
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Article, Illustration480 1988-01-06 3 ONE Saturday afternoon, playwright Gao Xingjian locked himself up m his study with just the music of Debussy and Tchaikovsky for company. At 5 am the following Monday morning, he walked out of the room with the original script of The Absolute Signal480 words
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695 1988-01-06 3 At a drama camp held recently, Professor Yu Qiuyu of the Shanghai Drama Academy shared his findings on why opera appeals to villagers, and playwright Gao Xingjian from Beijing gave some tips on his art. CHONG WING HONG reports. ON FESTIVE days, thousands695 words
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Article291 1988-01-06 3 %%%tW^m Ip iL <^s^. -h^ j~lr IlrannnTalPQ HI tf 3 8 55 Mil U)kmß-k ;> W fife ¥hh m &t) 5 Ml ?f 6ij T f5 ri Hf H<X W HHW¥N "I*" f 8 44 r* ffi *«R fit Iffljiif^w^tt -rtfj Mr m fit? as oec 709—785 ffi 2ft fte291 words
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690 1988-01-06 3 Van Zhenqing's calligraphy was dignified and imposing. His works depicted the glorious and strong spirit during the heights off the Tang dynasty. THE history of Chinese calligraphy since the Jin dynasty has been mostly dominated by the works of a great calligrapher named Wang Xizhi.690 words
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Article, Illustration870 1988-01-06 4 New platform for language teachers Malay language teachers took another step to enhance their professionalism with the launching of the Malay Teachers Association m a brisk ceremony at the Singapore Conference Hall last Saturday. MARDIANA ABU BAKAR reports. THE Persatuan Guru-Guru Bahasa Melayu or The Malay Teachers Association was launched870 words
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647 1988-01-06 4 Oleh MARDIANA ABU BAKAR - Oleh MARDIANA ABU BAKAR SEBUAH harapan telah menjadi kenyataan di Dewan Persidangan Singapura pada Sabtu, 3 Januari 1988. Persatuan Guru-Guru Bahasa Melayu telah dilancarkan dalam sebuah majlis sederhana beserta sebuah seminar ringkas. Penubuhan persatuan karyawan itu memulakan sebuah sejarah baru dalam pembangunan dan647 words
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Advertisement490 1988-01-06 4 I read Sim Mm. /lama housewife cum working lady. After a hard day s work, I enjoy reading Shin Mm because if s so newsy, with interesting features and entertaining topics. In fact, all my family members enjoy reading it. m Shin Mm is not only great If for light490 words
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Advertisement920 1988-01-06 5 jjM3§JIJT^ TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. {sp.m. deadline for next day) Saturday: 8.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. (11a.m. deadline for The Sunday Time*) Public Holiday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. COUNTER SERVICE; TIMES HOUSE 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923 Monday to Friday: 9a.m. 5.00920 words
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Advertisement844 1988-01-06 5 2 Eating Out BLOANE COURT HOTEL. Large Tiger Draught Beer $4.50++. Set lunch $6.90++. Steaks, Chops Oxtail Stew at reasonable prices. Rooms dally from $45 upwards. Free parking. 17 Balmoral Rd., Spore 1025. Tel: *****11. AT CAROL'S GOODIES you eat the best Penang Laksa. Ipoh hor fun char kueh teow.844 words
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Advertisement728 1988-01-06 5 22 Computer Products/ 22 Computer Products/ Services Services f |l FESTIVE OFFER t Dual 720 KB, 3.5-inch Bp^ 256K RAM Standard. ■£*>$k \S HBk expandable to 640K IrfP \<tS\ pm Detachable LCD Screen j|Jl2pjß J0- 64K8 Permanent Memory Ssl,BBB Offer While Stocks Last! Showroom/ Sales Office: #^<\ISKMITSS m 139 Cecil728 words
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Advertisement635 1988-01-06 5 36 Carpets/ Rugs SPECIALISED IN CARPET partlton: P.Pet for sale 50t p.s.f. Installation of all carpets vinyl flooring, vinyl tile, etc. Tel: *****73/ *****54 Gilllt Trading. 38 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND./ FRIDGE SERVICEB 24 hrt Islandwide Service We aotve all proUema eg. Servicing, repairing/ reepraying etc for any fridge and aircond.635 words
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Advertisement758 1988-01-06 5 39 TV/ Video/ Hi-fi SeTTwa'sPECIALISED m video, colour TV, Hi-fi system repairs, antennae Installation. Service guaranteed. Tel: *****14/ *****95. SPEAKER PROBLEM? Call Martin Electronics *****20. Professional reconing and repair for all British American speakers. VIDEO POST PROD, studio for rental. Fully equipped. U-matlc editing, CUI, transfer tapes etc. *****57 or758 words
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Advertisement431 1988-01-06 5 42 Plumbing/ Electrical ELECTRICAL/ PLUMBING SPECIALIST. Reasonable charges for electrical failure, repair pipe leaking. Auto machine to clear chokes. G'teed 6 months. You'll not regret! Khoon Bee Engrg. Co. Call us at tel: *****69, *****09 for immediate attention. 24 HRB. ELECTRICAL Plumbing Service. We undertake urgent repairs m pipe leakage,431 words
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Advertisement491 1988-01-06 5 Looking for a liK^F* receptionist or a NVVVH clerk typist? Two I U I I N J 'l 'skilled personnel' iTrrrii are recommended RPPffHj I m classification 1 1 1 |]j 1 f ll I fit 1 49 Beauty Culture 49 Beauty Culture fl am Lin Chuan. My hair is491 words
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Advertisement448 1988-01-06 5 54 Gold/ Pawn Tickets •T^ ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES'""^ W OFFERED FOR YOUR ta^u^goldsmitosTjewellebsl Tel *****11 I *****12 #03-02 THIRD FLOOR. J PFOPI F's PARK CE MTRF EMINENT M Goldsmith Jewellers HIGHEST PRICES OFFEREO FOR YOUR PAWN TICKETS GOLD,. PLATINUM, WATCHES, JADE, #02-12 Eminent Plaza 1195. Lavender St (Next to Bug>s448 words
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Advertisement772 1988-01-06 6 55 Garage Sale GOOD QUALITY FURNITURE going cheap 1 dining table with 8 chairs $950, King size bed with mattress, side tables dressing table $650, glass round table $250, 4-poster canopy bed $350. 9' display board $550. Office filing cabinets with drawers (s') lacquered $375. Call *****43 or visit: 420-17,772 words
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Advertisement744 1988-01-06 6 56 Sale. Other Products 56 Sale: Other Products 56 Sale: Other Products The solution to nuisance calls r~ <•"// Filter M y| ib iJ Mill Filters out unwanted calls gives you absolute privacy Mr -C7eoi> Sole Distributor n^MflMM»Sfctl| I§ ("M^lhynetic ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 865, Mountbatten Road #06-38, Katong Shopping "^•■l^fc-^^^744 words
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Advertisement724 1988-01-06 6 74 Printing/ Copying Services Name Cards (While You Wait) Letterheads Forms Invoices Invitations Cards Envelopes Stickers FOR QUICK QUALITY PRINTING CALL US TODAY AT #03 43 People's Park Centre Tel: *****32, *****43 A A FAST a quick Instant half-hr. service for namecards, letterheads, bills, invoices. Envelopes, cheap adv. cards. Call724 words
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Advertisement558 1988-01-06 6 77 Commercial Vessels LOG CARRIER VESSEL WANTED FOR CHARTER WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE. Capacity: 6,000 to 9,000 DWT Please contact Angela Lee at: *****77 Telex: R*****4. Fax: *****30 78 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies UOF offers Equipment Financing HP or Leasingat Attractive Terms I UNTTED OVERSEAS FMANCE 124/126, Robinson Road. Singapore 0106558 words
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Advertisement923 1988-01-06 6 79 Business Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A highly motivated and aggressive manufacturer of an Australiandesigned hi-tech roofing tiles wishes to seek aggressive Distributors and roofing/ awning Contractors m Singapore ft Malaysia. Our product has gained wide spread acceptance In U.S.A., Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Europe and Asia because of923 words
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Advertisement1062 1988-01-06 6 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help Available Available Available Available Mniir THAN Personally interviewed overseas and screened from provinces frequently! N IYIUIIw I mHIi Filipino Thai Sri Lankan Indonesian Javanese Chinese 1 A nnn milllirO Our assurances tor employers: Q^a/ify fjt aiM S UUU1,062 words
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Advertisement215 1988-01-06 6 Trained Experienced MAIDS (Reasonable Ratesi J unlimited Replacements 2J 2 years Guarantee Home Service ESTABLISHED 1980 You'll feel at home with us. *****68/*****85 1, Colombo Court *>06-03 I Muslim* Chinese* Christian! "CALL US TODAY IFOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE"! Salary: 150-250-300 |T:*****55i| FABOUT 1 12-05 Tanglin Shopping Ctr.J A\ Personally M B\215 words
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Advertisement382 1988-01-06 6 93 Positions Wanted Due to organisational restructuring, we are unable to absorb end accommodate all existing good staff. We strongly recommend the following skilled personnel for alternate employment. 1) ONE RECEPTIONIST c She has 5 years good reliable working experience with us. 2) ONE CLERK TYPIST c She has 11382 words
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Advertisement840 1988-01-06 6 94 Positions Vacant: Professional/ Executive ATTENTION RETIRED PERSONNEL. We are a reputable Gold Rubber Futures Broker. Permanent Job vacancies are available for your pursuit. Pis. call Mr Llm for further Information. Tel: *****78 MARKETING EXECUTIVES REQUIRED by Property Service Co. Mln. 'O' level Above 20 yrs. old. Call Miss Lee840 words
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Advertisement487 1988-01-06 7 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical GEOPHYSICAL SERVICE INC. (A subsidiary of li'\as Instruments Incorporated) unites applications for the position of: Accounts Clerk Candidates should have: 'A' level certificate with I .CC I ligher Accounting or equivalent Minimum 3 years' working knowledge of computer Responsible for:487 words
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Advertisement698 1988-01-06 7 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Cerent J CLERK/TYPIST Qualification:- Good typing skills essential Minimum 'O' level with good command of English Responsibilities:- Typing support to the sales department Keying texts, articles, etc for the editorial Department. Other general administration works. Interested applicant, please call Miss698 words
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Advertisement520 1988-01-06 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical J^MES/T Personnel Clerk (FemaJe) Age 20 and above Minimum GCE 'O' level Minimum 2 years clerical experience preferably m personnel or payroll section Preferably able to handle the Personal Computer Duties include payroll and personnel administration, immigration matters processing and other related clerical duties as520 words
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Advertisement632 1988-01-06 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PERMANENT/ TEMPORARY VACANCIES FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Temp. To Perm. Basis c Girt Friday. $700 to $750. Age: 18 to 24. Transport provided m Jurong. c Secretary. $1,000 to $1,100. Hotel m Orchard Rd. Age below 35. c Recept./ Tel. Operator. $700. Any race. Changi Loyang632 words
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Advertisement604 1988-01-06 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A Rapidly Growing Group of Companies with diversified interests has vacancies for PROPERTY ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVE c Completed N.S. c Mln. GCE O' level. c With 1 year's working experience m the field of realty estate or property management. c Candidates with Diploma m Building Management604 words
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Advertisement711 1988-01-06 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SCHOOL LEAVERB If you have taken a typing course and wish to get Into clerical line, enjoy meeting people and possess a pleasant personality, fluent In English, possess 'O' level, we've got the Job for you. SECRETARY Ayer Rajah. Working for finance manager. Able to711 words
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Advertisement581 1988-01-06 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Our client, an associate of an International sales organisation has vacancy for a resourceful SECRETARY who likes a Job that provides challenge and good career advancement opportunities In a dynamic work environment. She must be diligent and reliable and is able to Interact well with581 words
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Advertisement636 1988-01-06 7 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Trading Companies have following vacancies m Macpheraon/ Jurong/ Senoko area: BOOKKEEPERS/ ACCOUNTS CLERKS a Able to handle full set of accounts Independently, a Minimum 2 years' experience In a similar capacity, a Able to type and knowledge of PC advantageous, a Able to speak write636 words
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Advertisement680 1988-01-06 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established local Company requires urgently: ADMINISTRATOR/ SECRETARY Mln. GCE A' Level Book-keeping/ Accounting experience c Preferably with knowledge of lUS system and/ or Wordstar, Lotus 1 2 3 and DBase c 2 years' working experience Please write m with full resume, expected salary, recent non-return-able680 words
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Advertisement632 1988-01-06 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Establish Trading co. has immediate vacancy for a CHINESE FEMALE CLERK GCE 'O' level c Knowledge of accounts c Able to type c Able to start work immediately c Working experience necessary Call Florence *****28 Singapore 1441 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c GCE 'O' level c632 words
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Advertisement584 1988-01-06 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An International Freight Forwarding Company Requires: GENERAL CLERK (ACCOUNTS) c GCE 'O' Level c Able to type well. Interested applicants please write In with full resume and contact telephone number to: P.O. BOX 591 Singapore Changi Airport Singapore 9181. Or call 545-1181 Ext. 13. (Wed.584 words
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Advertisement599 1988-01-06 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Leading Stock Broking Firm requires JUNIOR CLERKS Age 18 to 22 c Chinese c GCE 'O' Level $6,400 per annum Interested parties please come personally for an interview at:— 11 COLLYER QUAY #16-00 THE ARCADE SINGAPORE 0104 Legal firm requires 1. Experienced Conveyancing Clerk Mm.599 words
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Advertisement1001 1988-01-06 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required FEMALE ACCOUNTS/ GENERAL CLERK Mln. GCE 'O' level Typing speed 35 w.p.m. Knowledge of Accounts Interested picas* cell Lilian/ Annie at 7479M4 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2 #01-18 Ruby Warehouse Complex Singapore 1441 We require a Pleasant, Young Chinese Girl for the post1,001 words
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Advertisement852 1988-01-06 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical JUNIOR OPERATION CLERK/ Typist required by transportation co. located at Seletar area. Please write to: Maxwell Road P.O. Box 2800, Spore 9047. LAW FIRM REQUIRES Junior Clerk. Write stating experience, salary expected other relevant Information to: Mr. Leong at 1 Colombo Ct., #09-16 (5.0617). LEGAL852 words
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Advertisement452 1988-01-06 8 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales Sales /-jfnmwriL.rx 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVES 1 i| COPIERS MICROGRAPHICS COMPUTER PRINTERS HI FACSIMILES I CUSTOMER SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVES (FEMALE) BUSINESS EQUIPMENT B Requirements: 91 At least GCE 'O' level «P Preferably m their twenties |P Possess pleasant personality, flair, good452 words
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Advertisement302 1988-01-06 8 Join us for a career m sales. We have vacancies m our Mitsubishi Sales Department for the post of: Sales Representative Requirement*: Completed GCE 'O' Level Experience m motor vehicles sales will be an advantage but not necessary as product knowledge and sales training will be provided Pleasant disposition, positive302 words
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Advertisement475 1988-01-06 8 99 Positions Vacant: Sales DEPARTMENT STORE TANGLIN ROAD Requires INDOOR SALES PERSONNEL A) Jewellery Counter. B) Gents Ladies Tailoring Dept. C) Photographic VCRS Must Have Sales Experience Pleasant Personality D) Experienced Driver (English Speaking) With Class 4 Licence. INTERESTED APPLICANTS PHONE MR KOH TEL: *****41 TIME: 10 AM TO 2475 words
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Advertisement546 1988-01-06 9 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sates Salss kVIIIHIHHiiiniBMMH— i n wm\wammm?A A leading multi-national home furniture manufacturer requires: Female Sales Assistants Minimum Secondary education with 1 to 2 years experience m retail sales Able to communicate effectively m both English and Mandarin Possess pleasant and friendly personality An attractive546 words
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Advertisement541 1988-01-06 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales INDUSTRIAL SALES EXECUTIVES Prior sales experience necessary. Able to work Independently. Possess good selling and communication skills. Aggressive In approach. Have own transport. Intaraatad plaaaa write with full dataila and contact telephone no. to: JNW ENGINEERING PTE LTD 5001 Beach Road #04-12 Golden Mile Complex Singapore541 words
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Advertisement686 1988-01-06 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Leading abraaiva co. raquiraa: SALES EXECUTIVES Wa have immediate vacanciaa for Salaa Exacutivaa to markat our wide rang« of abraaiva and eafaty producta to trie metal/ woodworkIng a hardware induatriaa. a Sales experience In similar or related field a Must possess own transport a Good basic686 words
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Advertisement759 1988-01-06 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Trading company urgently requires 2: SALES REPRESENTATIVES to markat imported paper product* GCE O' levels. a Female, age below 28. a Experience In similar field Is essential but not necessary. a Possess Class 3 driving licence will be an added advantage. a Basic salary with transport759 words
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Advertisement966 1988-01-06 9 99 Positions Vacant: Sales ESTABLISHED LIGHTING CO. requires Outdoor Salesmen At least 2 yrs. experience In related products. On probation $700 commission Expected salary commission approx. $1,500, tranport provided. Apply personally: 449 Tagore Aye #03-07, Hong Joo Bldg. *****, 10a m- 3p.m WE INVITE YOU to Join our team with966 words
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Advertisement656 1988-01-06 9 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Ilip ELECTRONICS LJ A Fast Expanding Manufacturing Company has vacancies for: A LjLLJL-ZJ wßSflm NTC or ITC m Electronics Experience m supervision of assembly line mk Zl I I Zf Z I J k656 words
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Advertisement275 1988-01-06 9 I MC PACKAGING requires I Machining II 2 to 3 years' experience m operating II lathe machine II NTC 3/2 m Maintenance II Fitting or Tool Die Making 2 3 years' experience m II metal working industry or II packaging industry Knowledge of tool die I will be an added275 words
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Advertisement336 1988-01-06 9 Applications are invited for the following position for our service centres at Pandan Loop and Leng Kee/Alexandra Road: Technician Requirements: NTC 3in MVM. Secondary education. Experience m repair of motor vehicles. (Those without experience may also apply) OR Experience m carrying out repair of faults pertaining to vehicle electrical system.336 words
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Advertisement492 1988-01-06 10 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical We are an established shipyard and are looking for suitably qualified and/or experienced applicants to fill the following positions In our Marine and Industrial Engineering Divisions: (1) TECHNICIAN (Mechanical/Manufacturing) Diploma m Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering. (2) DESIGN ENGINEER/ TECHNICIAN Degree or Diploma492 words
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Advertisement560 1988-01-06 10 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical j Baxter We are a multi-national Company specializing m the manufacturing of medical products. As part of our Company's expansion, we invite applications for the post of: I Electronics Technician H Requirements: Preferably NTC 2 or equivalent with at least 3 years560 words
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Advertisement580 1988-01-06 10 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical A well established construction company involved with a major Civil Engineering Project invites applications from suitably experienced and qualified persons for the post of: FOREMAN Minimum 3 years experience Experience with marine construction overwater and/ or piling will be an added advantage580 words
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Advertisement231 1988-01-06 10 Reputable Company requires: WATER TREATMENT BERVICEMAN a Must possess valid motorcycle vehicle licence a Must have own motorcycle Applicants, please walk-In for an Interview at: 113 Naythal Road, Jurong Singapore 2262 on 7 Jan. 1968 between 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Tel: *****88 Required by Marina Conatruction Company CIVIL ENGINEERS231 words
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Advertisement677 1988-01-06 10 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Successful Indo-Japaneee joint venture producing precision steel tubes is looking for suitably qualified candidate For: QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR Diploma In Metallurgical or Mechanical Engineering and minimum 2 years' experience In Metallurgical Laboratory with knowledge of N.D T. equipment. Interested applicants, pleaae write with full particulars stating677 words
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Advertisement469 1988-01-06 10 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production You've every reason to be happy at |i _d\ 2 L JF^l-Make-upl [j«w VZiy^-7 Aerobics b Course Swimming 4 Bowling, /r7 C JL Tennis r .CJi r^#R Excursions Squash f^^^ ff^TTT^ y Dinner Dance CT^ ->^%— O discount469 words
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Advertisement660 1988-01-06 11 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Female Production Operators Our Attractive Benefits i Attractive Shift Allowance Attendance Allowance Adjustments on confirmation Medical/Hospitalisation schemes 2 annual increments Free uniform Training m BEST programme Drink subsidy Clean, air-conditioned working environment Transport provided from Bedok Bus Interchange660 words
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Advertisement262 1988-01-06 11 (No scope work) Working hours: tk B.ooam 5.30pm V 5& Mon Fri nj 5 -day week S I 2.55pm 10.55pm^8 Mon Sat 9 Alternate Sat off V (Shift allowance $5 per day) 1 fißC^y $20 on confirmation K^^ SlOO Bonus on completion of 3rd month's service. I •Pr Sec education262 words
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Advertisement624 1988-01-06 11 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production Productioii 10 im mmml 1 I Hii^ gs? I F** on 4 )ft I Jft S L^^!^^^^ rt^° AO^ L.ading health c»r. company m WM _m +0^ *%\\+^<*A <*/*' FEMALE PACKERS624 words
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Advertisement136 1988-01-06 11 Showa Plastics (S) Re. Ltd. JOIN US TODAY AS: Age above 16 Ability to communicate m simple English Primary 6 education Permanent afternoon OR night shift Benefits: New starting pay Adjustment of salary upon confirmation Free medical attention Free uniforms Free transport provided Good canteen facilities Shift allowance Special night136 words
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Advertisement323 1988-01-06 11 INCOM I SINGAPORE OHGXffi\ An American multi-national company has vacancies for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent 2nd Shift Requirements: Primary 'Secondary education '<■: (Applicants with Secondary 2 level and above are requested to produce documentary proof as a higher starting salary may be offered) I SET-UP TECHNICIANS y Requirements: NTC 2/3323 words
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Advertisement395 1988-01-06 12 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production <6 Nation <vG c mb -<s e act SsB <^jm> I HAS IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR 1) SILKSCREEN PRINTING OPERATORS (MALE/ FEMALE) c Between 20 to 35 years of age. Preferably have some experience on silkscreen printing machines. 2) QUALITY INSPECTION ASSISTANTS (FEMALE)395 words
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Advertisement414 1988-01-06 12 101 Positions Vacant: Production fW\ SUMIDA ELECTRIC (S) FTE LTD urgently requires TECHNICIAN (3rd shift) Age 23 to 25 years Completed NS NIC 3 m Mechanical or Electrical Read and write Chinese Possess Class 3 driving licence Experience working m 3rd shift preferred Starting salary $550 transport $20 and shift414 words
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Advertisement490 1988-01-06 12 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge requires HOSTESS Pleasant with height of 1 6m Bilingual m English and Mandarin Salary $705 per month WAITER/WAITRESS Bilingual m English and Mandarin preferred Salary $537 per month ASST. BARTENDER Knowledge of bartending wo r k preferred Salary490 words
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Advertisement289 1988-01-06 12 |j|||k _j\ I entur> Park siK'raion I Singapore i requires WAITRES/ 1 WAITRESSES Experience not necessary Training will be provided. HOUSEMEN 1 IMAINTENANCE MECHANICS VITB Certificate m Air-con or electrical trades Those with experience may apply. i SECURITY OFFICER DOORMAN Good physical built Pleasant personality Male applicants must have completed289 words
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Advertisement550 1988-01-06 12 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge •A. HOTEL ASIA requires DRIVER c possess class 3 driving licence c completed National Service COFFEE HOUSE WAITER c completed National Service OUTSTATION CASHIER c O.C.E. 'O' level c 2 rotating shifts We offer attractive fringe benefits and salary Interested applicants, please walk m550 words
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Advertisement327 1988-01-06 12 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant ©sT| Diploma m Electronic Engineering with 1 2 yeairs' experience or Trade Certificate with at least 2 years' experience m the PCB assembling industry. Fresh Diploma graduates may also be considered Able to perform shift work They will assist the Engineers m327 words
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Advertisement455 1988-01-06 12 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant If^ am Print N Etch PCB L^P nl Manufacturing Co. I I W A member of PNE Im MB Group of Companies I Due to fast expansion, we invite applications for the following positions: Production Supervisors GCE 'A' level or Diploma m455 words
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Advertisement464 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant Jy Excellent i opportunity to X earn up to *^>* Sslooo <Z per month A multi-national company urgently requires: GCE "O" level Preferably with NTC-3 Able to type at least 30 wpm. certificate m electrical wiring Minimum 2 years experience Minimum 3464 words
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Advertisement214 1988-01-06 13 It Beecham fl Pharmaceuticals fl requires 7y li You will be trained m /i storekeeping work (mate '/i Ij rial handling, issuing fl 'I, receiving storage ond It fl despatch of raw materials, It intermediates, finished products and sundries) It II while working m our fl modern air-conditioned It fl214 words
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Advertisement555 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions Vacant Vaohan Best Electrical Pte. Ltd. invite* application* lor the post* of 1) SALES COORDINATORS (MALE) Counter sales experience In electrical and electronic products. Minimum GCE O' level or equivalent. Good customer service relations, tactful, honest and pleasant. Willing to perform shift duties. Completed N.S. 2) CUSTOMER555 words
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Advertisement598 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions Vacant jm SINGAPORE ej*jK^||s SPORTS ■TeflSE COUNCIL Applications are Invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the post of: SPORTS OFFICER Requirement*:. Minimum GFCE 'A' level with at least 2 'A' and 2 'O' level passes Including General Paper or equivalent. Preference will be given598 words
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Advertisement672 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions Vacant We welcome your applications for INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER (Bukit Timah fty. only) Degree/ Diploma m Industrial Engineering Work-related experience m a manufacturing set-up COMPUTER STAFF (Marsiling fty. only) Diploma/ GCE 'A' with some experience m NEC office computers Competent GCE 'O' candidates will also be considered for672 words
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Advertisement622 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions Vacant It JOHN LITTLE invites applications for: DRIVER CUM DELIVERY ASSISTANT Requirements: Must have Class 3 driving licence c Understand simple English Interested applicants please apply In person with relevant documents between 10.30 am lpm 2pm spm today: THE PERSONNEL DEPT. JOHN LITTLE PTE LTD 277 Orchard/622 words
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Advertisement606 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions Vacant WIGGINS TEAPE (SINGAPORE)" PTE LTD Immediate vacancy for permanent GENERAL WORKER (Warehouse A Delivery Work) We require: c Male between 17 -24 years old Able to read simple English We offer: Good prospects and security c 5-day week c Attractive salary, performance bonus and fringe benefits606 words
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Advertisement661 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions Vacant A leading landscape architectural firm requires urgently MALE/ FEMALE LANDSCAPE DESIGNER/ ARCHITECT c At least 2-3 years' experience m garden design as well as project works. c Possess Diploma m Ornamental Hort. or academic is essential. c Possess class 3 driving licence. c Salary depends on661 words
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Advertisement947 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions Vacant Trading company dealing m fashion goods requires immediately STOREKEEPER c Completed N.S. c Completed at least secondary education. c Preferably with similar working experience. Please call: 223-2903 MRS. LEE to arrange for Interview. Urgently required: RETRIEVERS/ PORTERS c age above 18 Walk-in interview: #811-32, Singapore Changi947 words
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Advertisement973 1988-01-06 13 104 Other Positions Vacant REQUIRED FULL-TIME CLEANERS for dlst 1 m city area. Working hrs. Weekdays: Ba.m. to spm Saturdays: Ba.m. to Ip.m. Wages: $350 p.m. Tel: *****46. SECURITY GUARD REQUIRED. Call at RELC Intl House (Hotel), 30 Orange Grove Rd 3rd level (tel: *****87) for application forms Si interview.973 words
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Advertisement479 1988-01-06 14 121 Vehicles For Hire BTW CAR RENTALS offers 1. Toyota Crown at $150 dally, mthly rates also available 2. 1.3/ 16 cars at $40/ $50 daily 3. BUndvan/ Mtt. L3OO/ Llteace Goods vans at $25/ $35/ $30 daily 4. Statlonwagon at $35 daily 5. 10V 14' trucks at $40/ $45479 words
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Advertisement829 1988-01-06 14 130 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeoi/ Volvo Milan Auto Tel: *****52 *****00 I *****80 CO. REGD. 1963 Peugeot 505 manual, 1 owner, alrcon. radio cassette, power steering/ windows. Central locking, original paint, showroom condition. View 163 Goldhlll Plaza, Thomson Road. Spore 1130. 1981 PEUGEOT 505, auto. 2 owners., light blue. Power829 words
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Advertisement1061 1988-01-06 14 132 For Sale: Mercedes Q PLATE MERCEDES BENZ, July/80, manual, white, petrol. Good condition, road tax expiring Dec/88. View at 25 Tanjong Kllng Road, 5.2262. Contact Rudy/ Soh of Purchasing Dept. Best offer secures. '74 MERCEDES 200. Tax 6/88. Hi-fi set, metallic maroon colour. Tip top cond. Inspection passed. $15,000.1,061 words
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Advertisement985 1988-01-06 14 134 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan LICENSED TRUST WORTHY DEALER Catering for all makes or used Continental Japanese cars both PARF Non PARF Q-Plate Tcian Seng Whatt Tdg Pte Ltd. #02-20loati«y WorW Ploxo Upp. luklt Tlmah Bond Tel: *****14/ I *****54 I ABILITY TO BUY/ SELL ALL SECONDHAND CARS Attractive cash985 words
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Advertisement941 1988-01-06 14 134 For Sale Dalsun/ Nissan ■84 NISSAN BUNNY 13 5-speed Full accessories. Very good cond. Low mileage $25,800. *****58 '85 NISSAN SUNNY I.3GL. 5-speed Full accessories, tip top cond. $29,200 0.n.0. Pager *****71. ■86 STANZA BQLI6OO. 1 owner. Aircond., radio cassette, new rd. tax. Showroom cond. *****81. ■87 MODEL BUNNY941 words
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Advertisement939 1988-01-06 14 135 For Sale: Toyota 4/82 CROWN BUPER 2 8 fully auto. Alloy rims, immaculate condition, *****91, Jack 7/72 TOYOTA CELICA alrcon. radio cassette, s/rlms. Tip top condition. $8500. *****04. 73 TOYOTA CORONA with alrcon, radio/ cassette. Tip top cond. Tax 3/88. $5,590 0.n.0. Tel: *****69 74/ 79 TOYOTA KE2O. Alrcon.939 words
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Advertisement922 1988-01-06 14 136 For Sale: Mitsubishi 8/' BO MITSUBISHI LANCER 1 4SL Alrcon. hi-fi, full accessories. Tip top cond. *****96. 8/81 LANCER 1400 GL. Alrcon, radio cassette, 1 owner. $18,600 0.n.0. Good cond. Tel: *****11 '81 GALANT PTE. owner, full accessories. Beautiful cond. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****35. '81 Q' PLATE Mitsubishi922 words
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Advertisement981 1988-01-06 14 137 For Sale: Mazda •79 MAZDA 626 1.6. One owner Alrcond., radio cassette. Beautiful cond. Tel: *****05/ 6/ 7. 8/82 MAZDA 626 auto Power windows, central locking, full accessories. Good cond. $21,000 *****57 8/82 MAZDA 323 GT. 2-door. full accessories. Good cond. Reasonable offer secures. Page: *****17. '80 MAZDA 1.8.981 words
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Advertisement922 1988-01-06 14 138 For Sale: Honda '84, ACCORD STD Manual 1 owner. Power windows, hl-fl, s/rlms Accident free $41,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****93/ *****53. ■84 HONDA CIVIC 1.5 GL Manual Metallic grey. Pte. owner. Cassette, s/rlms Price $33,500 Tel: 732-0736. '85 HONDA CIVIC 1.3 notchback, 12 valve, 1 pte. owner, alrcond. Tax 2/88.922 words
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Advertisement752 1988-01-06 14 140 For Sale: Suzuki SUBARU 4WD XT Turbo 1800 cc MOTORIMAGE Te1:*****33 '85 SUZUKI BA3IO OL 5-dr. sspeed. 1 pte. owner, aircon., hl-fl, maroon colour. Showroom cond. $26,300 0.n.0. #01-04 Balestier Plaza (beside Hoover Theatre). ALMOST '81 SUZUKI 550 1 pte. owner, aircon., radio cassette, new paint. Loan $9,000. Selling752 words
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Advertisement1078 1988-01-06 15 141 For Sale: Other Makes BEST IN TOWN near '82 Porsche 924 Turbo Central lock, power windows, expensive hl-fl Si s/rlms. Showroom condition. See to believe. View. 112 East Coast Road #04-44/45 Katong People's Complex, Spore 1542. JAGUAR CONVERTED OPEN roof, I In town Exceptional condition. View Wed. to Frl.1,078 words
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Advertisement1078 1988-01-06 15 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles •85 NEAR TOYOTA Liteace van 1.3, 5-door, 1 co. owner, white, alrcon. radio cassette, tax 10/'BB. GL plate. Ist class condition. See to believe. *****88 79 DATSUN 620, long bed with canopy. Tax new, original floor board, corrosion free. $4,100 0.n.0. Loan $2,500. Tel: 440-2069.1,078 words
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Advertisement677 1988-01-06 15 143 Sale/ Wanted: Motorcycles/ Scooters RDI2S/ 350, GNI2S, HXI3S. CBX4OO, M8X125. Trade-in are also welcome. Blk. 1059, Eunos Aye. 3, #01-166. Spore 1440. Tel: *****18. VF7SO, CUSTOM HXI3S, GTO CDI 125, LCI2S, RXK, YPVS 125. Buy/ sell all makes. Tel; *****77 Blk. 5022, Ang Mo Klo Aye.3 #01-19. YAMAHA XS7SOF,677 words
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Advertisement862 1988-01-06 15 144 Vehicles Wanted DEAR OWNERS, FOREIGN going engineer urgently requires 1 vehicle, any model. 1000 1600 c.c *****82 Geoffrey. BEST PRICE OFFERED for all secondhand models. Contact: *****55 Henry Cheok. EXECUTIVE REQUIRES PTE. 1983 Mercedes 200 or 1984 Mercedes 190E auto. Seller pis. tel. 252-0039. EXPATRIATE URGENTLY NEEDS 1 2nd862 words
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Advertisement966 1988-01-06 15 172 Accommodation Available: Houses ATTRACTIVE 2-BTOREY TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT AT UPPER THOMSON ROAD (opposite Thomson Plaza) c Built-in area: 3842 sq.ft. c Extra large master bedroom, 2 other bedrooms and 1 study room At very reasonable rental c Unique Indoor garden and courtyard c Private carporch PleaM call *****92 ext.966 words
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Advertisement1205 1988-01-06 15 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments search no more. \v! Vj_Tv v Enjoy our friendly /'"x^^--^^^/ cx P at community, yf\jrs/ splendid views, \fi P*n Orchard Rd location, i aerobics, yoga, squash, v^ 7 tennis, swimming, 24 hr yvA security all at ARDMORE UJXUKV APAFHMINTS _V^__, jjF r^yfe)1,205 words
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Advertisement1052 1988-01-06 15 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEW FULLY FURN. 3-bdrm Apt at City Mansion. 210 sq.m Ready for Immediate occupancy Rental: 555,000 p.m. 0.n.0. excluding maintenance charges. No agents. Tel: *****49. OCEAN PARK, BEAUTIFUL 3bdrm. apt. Close East Coast beach. Balcony overlooking sea view. S/pool, tennis, squash, 24--hr, security. 10 mlns. to1,052 words
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Advertisement1068 1988-01-06 15 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments 24 HR. SERViCE. Wide choice of furn/ unfurn HDB/ Flats/ Condos/ Houses await you. Qulnco, *****07/*****33. pager *****78 5-RM. YISHUN, MARSILING, Boon Lay, Serangoon 4-rm Jurong East blk. 219. 3-rm. Chal Chee blk. 34. Call: 734-7070 BM. APTS. AVAILABLE IN Boon Lay, Ylshun, Jurong other areas.1,068 words
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Advertisement1010 1988-01-06 15 173 Accommodation Available: Apartment* D.5 PARKVIEW CONDO. Near Japs sen 4 bdrms. Furn./ alrcon. Renovated $1,800 ERA 259-2252 D.B HOA NAM Bldg approx 900 sq ft. High fir Good view. Central location. $700. TCN *****91 D.B NORTHERN MANBION. High fir 1700 sq.ft 3+l rms. f/furn. $900. Villanelle *****81 D.9 CAIRNHILL1,010 words
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Advertisement914 1988-01-06 16 174 Accommodation Available: Rooms ■URN./ UNFURN. ROOMS for single/ couple In various areas. Price reasonable. Tel *****02 MASTER BEDROOM IN seml-d In dlst 1646 for immediate occupation Call: 444-4067 NEAR HOLLAND RD. rms. In bungalow for students/ singles. Alrcon rm. $300. Tel: *****12. NEAR ORCHARD F/FURN. alrcon. ■r foreign students.914 words
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Advertisement704 1988-01-06 16 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sate: Houses HIGH-CLASS f] Ha "T-H H 2-STOREY r s c m SPLIT-LEVEL M TERRACE HOUSE L\ _i W j < PROPOSED NEW RD rfi q n H An Excellent Choice... "JMH'^ z sSm 6 public open spaces /children's <704 words
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Advertisement707 1988-01-06 16 PRE WAR 2 storey corner terrace- Calrnhill Road: Close proximity to Orchard Road. Extensively renovated to five levels Inclusive of roof garden. 3 spacious bedrooms plus study, servants. Central air conditioned. Modern kitchen. Built up approx. 3000 sq.ft., land approx. 1700 sq.ft. Sale only by Auction on Tuesday 12/1/88, unless707 words
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Advertisement732 1988-01-06 16 D.21 MOST OUTSTANDING bungiw. In very exclusive residential area. Spacious built-in with luxurious Interior-decor. Asking $2M. Greenacres *****88. D.2387 SEMI-DETACHED 0/ STOREY Corner house situated at Bt. Timah 9-l/2m.s. 999 yrs. lease. 3740 sq.ft. Selling $490,000 neg. Ring *****35, Miss Yuan. KHEAM HOCK RD., 2 1 storey link bungiw. 5023732 words
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Advertisement1111 1988-01-06 16 179 For Sale: Houses D.16, LIMAU GDN. D/storey seml-d. Land: 3350 sq.ft. 4 bdrms./ attached bathrms., servant's. $470,000. Cltlprop *****75. D.16 NEAR TAMAN Bedok d/storey terr. spacious land, good location, 3+l rms., 2 halls, $455 K. Call *****95. Strictly no brokers. D.17 TANAH MERAH. Well maintained, 4 bdrms., 5200 sq.ft.1,111 words
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Advertisement970 1988-01-06 16 179 For Sale: House* O.IS 2-STOREY CORNER terr F'hold. 2350 sq.ft. $450,000 Agt. *****70 D.16 BEDOK TERR, d/storey terr 2000 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. 999 yrs $420K Key Homes *****69 D.16 D/STOREY SEMI-D 4016/ 3000 sqft. s+l rms./ 3 baths. $525 K. Challenger *****88. D.16 FULLY RENOVATED d/storey terr approx. 1800970 words
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Advertisement755 1988-01-06 16 186 For Sale: Private Apartments a D.0208 Spottiswooda Apt. f'hold, sea view, 861 sq.ft. 2 bdrms., vacant possession D.0923 Lucky Plaza high fir f'hold, 1658 sq.ft. 3 bdrms., ceramic/ parquet flooring, selling f/furn. a D.1025 Draycott Twrs. f'hold, 1,400 sq.ft., 2 bdrms., walk-up apt., vacant possession a D.1025 Balmoral Gr.755 words
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Advertisement1078 1988-01-06 16 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.14 GEYLANG ROAD Lorung 6 3 bedroom walk-up flat approx. 1000 sq.ft. Freehold $150,000 (4 units available with parking facilities). Call Jones Lang Wootton *****88 D.19, SERANGOON APT. Quiet locality, beautifully renovated. 3+l bdrms., attached bathrms. Split-level living/ dining. F'hold. 1,500 sq.ft $310,000 0.n.0. Admer1,078 words
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Advertisement1106 1988-01-06 16 186 For Sale: Private Apartments FOREIGNERS ELIGIBLE. D.lO, 4 bdrms 2000 sq.ft.. high fir view, tenanted, well kept, superb facilities. $510K 0.n.0. EM *****55 FOR SALE/ LEASE. Landmark Twr. Apt. #35-01, In D 3. P/furn Interested parties contact *****30 Miss Ngan HOLLAND TWR, FHOLD apt., 3+ 1 bdrms. Fully renovated1,106 words
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Advertisement1121 1988-01-06 16 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.16 BAYSHORE 2 bdrms Sea view $250k. D 10 brand new apt. Full facilities $358k. BK *****35. D.16 BAYSHORE, PEARL 3 bdrms. 1.294 sq.ft. Unobstructed seavlew. Many extras. $360 K. *****66 (agt). D.16 EAST COABT Vllle 3 rms. mals. 1500 sq.ft. full condo facilities. Connection1,121 words
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Advertisement1131 1988-01-06 17 190 For Sale: HUDC Apartments CHINESE GAROEN VICINITY. 3 > 1, 1550 sq.ft., renovated, terrazzo parquet. $210K 0.n.0. *****88 Agt 0.10 FARRER CT., type B. 1,550 sq ft Blk G. Well maintained High fir. $228 K. Tel: 274-9666, agt. D.15 LAGOON VIEW. High fir Facing S.E 3+ 1 bdrms. 1,7001,131 words
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Advertisement1141 1988-01-06 17 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALPHA INV. *****00/ *****88 5 ROOM $'000 A.M. Klo 132, 430, 439 $118-SI39K Bedok 20, 31, 607, 710 $128-SI3BK Clementi 717 $155K Geylang Bahru 53, 56 $135K 4-ROOM AM Klo 324, 623, 634 $82-SBBK Bedok 37, 43, 81 $75-SBBK Chai Chee 43, 45 $88K Geylang1,141 words
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Advertisement1125 1988-01-06 17 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. HAIG RD. $45K Hlllview $40K. Marslllng $31K. Holland/ A.M. Klo $42K. T.Payoh $33K. World Property: *****55 3-RM. HOUGANG 8LK.318, all ceramic, cabinets. $47K full CPF. Tamptnes blk. llo/ Whampoa b1k.97 Full CPF. *****62 3 RM JURONG East Blk 241. High fir. Simple renovation conveniently1,125 words
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Advertisement1109 1988-01-06 17 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments BIMS DRIVE 4-RM. b1k. 56, well kept, all terrazzo. $75K full CPF Whampoa blk. 100, $70K. *****33. ST. GEORGE'S RD. 3-rm. 81k.3, high fir., terrazzo/ cabinets. $50K. *****08/ pg. *****54 (agt). TAMPINES ST. 21 4-rm. model A. Ceramic throughout. High fir. Near amenities. *****43 (agent).1,109 words
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Advertisement757 1988-01-06 17 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. PT. BLK Bedok Sth.Ave 3. Partial/ full city view. $115K neg. Chambers Standard *****66. 5-RM. PT. JURONG East 81k.109. Marble throughout. $136K neg. Tel: *****65/ *****25. 5-RM. PT. 8LK.53/ 56 Geylang Bahru, $135 K. Well renovated. Avan, *****44, agent. 5 RM. TOA Payoh Blk.757 words
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Advertisement789 1988-01-06 17 194 Factory Space INDUSTRIAL SPACeTvAILABLE FOR SALE Jalan Tukang (Near Bus Interchange) Land: 150,000 sq.ft Built-in: 60,000 sq.ft. Jurong Piar Rd. Land 84,000 sq.ft. Built-in: 79,000 sq.ft. Kallang: Built-in: 3000 9,300 sq.ft. factory/ office Paya Labar Built-in: 1,500 sq ft. onwards (Freehold) Uppar Thomson Terrace factory 4,000 7,500 sq.ft. Sanoko789 words
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Advertisement632 1988-01-06 17 195 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Warehouse apace of varying sizes to I accommodate your needs. I Enquiries please call I Mrs C X Chan/ Mr Slevan Sngl officTTequipment/ video tapes storage space for rental a Carpeted office environment. a With shelving system a Alrcon Is optional, a 24 hours security Bukit632 words
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Advertisement702 1988-01-06 17 197 For Rent: 197 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces t SHOPS OFFICES FOR LEASE Excellent location m Rochor Rd/ Queen St. (Opp. Victoria MRT Station) Offices fitted with individual air-conditioning, for flexibility of working hours Attractive rental rates 9*\ArV\V\ Cl-IQIJ Please call 4J*T WWWW THE ARCADE A prsttige office702 words
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Advertisement547 1988-01-06 17 MAXWELL HOUBE FROM 360 sq.ft. to 2,885 sq.ft. High floor, close to MRT. Immediate Occupation. Tel: *****54 OFFICE FOR RENTAL at International Plaza, 2,382 sq.ft. Fully furn. with office furniture, etc. Interested call Maggie, *****52 OFFICE NEAR NOVENA MRT, free parking 230 sq.ft. $390. Private unit. Preferably 1 or 2-man547 words
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Advertisement598 1988-01-06 17 197 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE ROOM AT Hougang for rent Interested call *****75 OFFICE UNIT IN Orchard Plaza Rent negotiable CKS *****33 198 Office Spaces Wanted JAPANESE WISHES TO purchase office (space 2,000 sq.ft.) m town area. VMA *****40/ *****90 199 For Sale: Shop Spaces PRIME LOCATION SHOPS:- 2nd598 words
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Advertisement502 1988-01-06 18 200 For Rent: Shop Spaces GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, ground (lour shop for rent 400 sq.ft. Interested, u*i *****11. GREAT EASTERN HOTEL, 2nd floor, area 238 to 600 sq ft. for rent Tel: Chin Susan. *****44 PENINSULA PLAZA #03-56/57, 545 sq ft. Interested please call Miss Tan at: 224-3716 PENINSULA PLAZA,502 words
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Advertisement675 1988-01-06 18 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours if^ff^^^T' l^lPi By popular demand. ff-^fnr" tI 1 *^F\ Limited seats onjy^ Winter Hokkaido Highlights include <%^'s Jgo7^*' TOKYO .Ml. Fuji •Hakone -Owakudani rtj&f/ji /^^&/2jo/dL Valley Tokyo Disneyland VHH^VI/ f V+nrw Asakusa Temple Tasaki Pearl Gallery Imperial Palace Tokyo Tower SAPPORO Odori Park Nobonbetsu675 words
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Advertisement539 1988-01-06 18 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours ■1 tM f j w/wjjfo m*k if imXr'i' I $***** mm nl HIV BW^ff B'?i|'lPlP^P''lT^W^ ™i v B^P^ Aft B /ft i■ f frflfl 1 til 3 ■ft 9 1 j fH^B ßaß|a^^^^^Bj t nJW 1 jjf*~- j^^B^^p^^^U^^^^^^^^BßMßßß^i>^Jwwfcß^Sß^^B^^Bl J PRIME HOLIDAYS., SITA WORLD TRAVEL.539 words
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Advertisement318 1988-01-06 18 .TAI26! MtlTXilW #01-38 Lucky Plaza *****39 *****65 2, *****30 (DAILY) COACH, TRAIN. AIR 23D Malacca $60 85 23D Desaru $69 99 5D Penang Island $150 195 23D Gentmg(KL) *****50 3D Cameron Genting $125 165 67D Penang Hatya- $295 425 67D Hatyai Phuket $350 575 57D Bangkok Pattaya $740 880 45D318 words
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Advertisement297 1988-01-06 18 241 Tours 241 Tours I 4/5 DAYS MEDAN/LAKETOBA From $399 I 3 meals daily tesA I DEP 1 5/2, 1 6/2, 1 7/2, 1 8/2, 19/2, 20/2 Y'M I 4/5 DAYS JAKARTA/BANDUNG/ I DEP. SAT, 16/2, 17/2, 18/2, 19/2, I 4 DAYS BALI RESORT $599 I I DEP 16/2, 17/2,297 words
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Advertisement315 1988-01-06 18 241 Tours TIOMANy -ISLAND RESORT LEISURE DRIVE fom 98.00 Includes: 3 Days/2 Nights Hotel Accommodation Twin Sharing room Two American Breakfasts Welcome Drink Prices quoted are nett, inclusive of 1 0% service charge and 5% government tax. Applicable to Singapore and Malaysia Residents only Valid from Ist November unvl 3315 words
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Advertisement636 1988-01-06 19 261 Foreign Education 251 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education Physiotherapy 3*f^ Speech Therapy I Nursing Sydney A challenging and rewarding career for A' level holders. Cumberland College has achieved a standard of excellence acknowledged throughout the world. The College has been invited by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the636 words
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Advertisement703 1988-01-06 19 262 Home Tuition I LLB EXAMS With our unique Home Tuition Service from U.K. Write m or call us for a S^free prospectus^K CHINESE PASS IN 5 mths. g'teed! Sec. 3, 4 Pre-U Individual/ group tuition by current college lecturer. Specialist spotting composition letter writing, summary, exam techniques, Pin Yin,703 words
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Advertisement697 1988-01-06 19 262 Home Tuition CHINESE LANGUAGE TUITION for Sec. students by experienced tutor. Tel: 458-0710 CURRENT SCH. TEACHERS, qualified responsible tutors for all dlsts./ subj. levels. *****44. DEDICATED LADY TUTOR to give tuition at Prl. level. Very reasonable fees. Call Noorlah *****35. ECONOMICB ADDITIONAL Maths, tuition by Honours graduate. Raymond *****43697 words
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Advertisement832 1988-01-06 19 263 Academic Courses 263 Academic Courses ■_I-_iS-__#^T^^ffir^ ISfS TUITION BY POST EX^fwiS EaSy Effective £<?£VHWn/C_/ Tuition General Paper English. Economics Geography. G.C.E. 'A' Management of Business. Principles o! Accounting LEVEL History. Divinity. Art. Mathematics Sy Mathematics lAO) Pure Physics (Theory) English Language, Literature. History. Commerce. G.C.E. 'O' Geography. Art Bible832 words
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Advertisement1042 1988-01-06 19 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses n_r_J_Lul_U__||f|_Lf_: roMnTtM- schooi Diploma is moderated bj Oxford I'oK Besl students can gain exemption from yesi I nl years honours degree 11 ()\lord < IK is s I .\m;i\ largest IBM based training centre \o other sOuk<\ has whole range ol1,042 words
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Advertisement566 1988-01-06 19 265 Secretarial/ Typing Courses PSC Private Secretary's Certificate) FULL PART TIME CLASSES COMMENCING ON 18th Jan 88 Application 'or foreign sljdent be arranged LOW FEE' Fo r CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Tel: *****90 (6 lines) LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 00 B'K 205 Hougang St 21 lAoove Hougang Oriental) Tel:566 words
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Advertisement906 1988-01-06 20 266 Commercial/ 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses A T4*"R (ASSOCIATED JTjJC/JD EXAMINING BOAPD) A Levels (Law Related Subjects) A six months course to prepare you for the June 1988 examinations. Ideally suited for students wishing to qualify as candidates for the LLB (external) of the University of London Subjects906 words
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Advertisement762 1988-01-06 20 267 Language Courses 267 Language Courses /START YOUR NEW YEARN WITH A NEW LANGUAGE Cm mllaflafU 151 School Of < 9 inillKjUCl Languages V 6th Fir CUPPAGE CENTRE J Tel: *****66 _^S MC^\Abe Sachiko Language \j£y Arts School JAPANESE INTENSIVE COURSE (96 hours 4 months) Commencing 11/1, morn. only. 3762 words
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Advertisement662 1988-01-06 20 270 Dancing Instruction Learn A enjoy dancing at STEVEN A VIVIEN DANCE STUDIO Beginner* Social Dance Sat. 9.1.88, 2pm c Beglnnera Latin American Dance Sun. 10.1.88, 3pm c Intermediate Social Dance Sat. 9.1.88, 3pm KATHY PIOTROWBKI 18 BACK WITH US to teach you: c Aerobics Sat. 2pm c Modern Jazz662 words
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Advertisement603 1988-01-06 20 276 Fitness/ Sports Instruction CERTIFICATE IN AEROBICS Instruction (Bth Intake). Specially designed (or those aspiring to be an Aerobics Instructress. Venue: Bt. Merah Central. Scheduled on Sunday. Limited vacancies. For details contact Mr. Ang at *****96 or Clifford Studio of Arts *****90. DIAMOND GYM, Fitness Bodybuilding. Newly renovated equipped. No603 words
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Advertisement1185 1988-01-06 20 APrKHNTMENTS/NOTICES TEL 730-5724/5/6/8 5669(D1D) 737-0011 c TELEFAX: 732-2759 c TELEX RS ***** TIMEADB RATES The Straits Times- $26.85 per col cm c The Sunday Times-$2B 15 per col cm BOX SERVICE $5 00 (Collected) c $10.00 (Posted) APPOINTMENTS —^N. The Sentosa Development Corporation invites applications [f 0\ f rom m1,185 words
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Advertisement664 1988-01-06 21 APPOINTMENTS #An affiliate of ORi International a consortium of professional consultants offering a jM fe^H Hi^^l comprehensive range of organization development (OD) W aHVI services. /XJfM A I MARKETING MANAGER I SALARY: Negotiable Ref. No. ES 1618 g A Malaysian corporation, part of a network of national companies, seeks the664 words
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Advertisement760 1988-01-06 21 A Fa local based multi-national manufacturing company is seeking a p I matured, highly motivated person to fill the position of: J|< I CORPORATE AFFAIRS I I MANAGER I 3 Duties and Responsibilities: J. M Responsible for overall corporate planning, public relations and special projects. m Evaluation of investment and760 words
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Advertisement626 1988-01-06 21 The MRT Corporation invites applications for INTERNAL AUDITOR Gross Salary Range: $1574 $4498 pm Functions: Reporting to the Internal Audit Manager, the incumbent will carry out assigned audit duties (particularly construction and station audits) within the budgeted time frame, prepare reports based on audit findings and recommend corrective, preventive and626 words
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Advertisement681 1988-01-06 21 If you are self-motivated, resourceful I and looking for an exciting challenge I then we invite you to join us as SALES REPRESENTATIVE REQUIREMENTS GCE A Level A valid Class 3 Driving Licence Completed National Service Previous sales experience is desireable but not essential as complete training will be provided681 words
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Advertisement291 1988-01-06 22 APPOINTMENTS IC EQUIPMENT PTE LTD requires EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY TECHNICIANS No shift work and nice working environment Qualifications: ITC/NTC2 m Mechanical or Electrical or Precision Machining Experience: 2-5 years experience m the industry. Write m to: jm IC Equipment Pte Ltd IV 5008, Ang Mo Kio Aye 5 #04-01 mvhwut Singapore291 words
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Advertisement685 1988-01-06 22 NOTICES WARNING NOTICE N J^r^wJCfKL 8&5!!?^^m. AaK^r xs^ ffWjl Mm sjt Js6 l'-^hTTJTrwB^, nrtdßifliy^^BTM No ***** TM No ***** TM No 5907/84 TAKE NOTICE that DANISH FANCY FOOD GROUP A/S of 9-15 Toldbodgade, 5000 Odense, Denmark are the proprietors of the above Trade Marks ("the Trade Marks") m Singapore. Trade685 words
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Advertisement749 1988-01-06 22 »^*xamw^ s^^ Heavy Duty Packaging (S) Re Ltd*^^^^ is proud to announce its appointment by HCJ Woodworking Industries Singapore Re Limited -^S^SS as its sole agent /ys s X^A and distributor m ~v_ ZTTi zrr Singapore, and i /> worldwide exporter /'-yr of all its wooden I I I I749 words
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Advertisement436 1988-01-06 22 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 21 OF 1985 REVISED EDITION) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 3729 OF 1988 Re: Ng Weng Tack Ex-parte: Hua Tong (Pte) Ltd Creditors NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT In the Matter of Bankruptcy Petition filed the Ist day of July 1987. To: Ng Weng436 words
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Advertisement218 1988-01-06 22 STRAITS CHINESE HERITAGE it 4* J I 3 luxurious full-colour collector's guides Pubfishrd bu TlllirC Available at all 1 liTlLo gooo bookthopi STP OMtMlara Sdn Bhd f' ATTRACT POTENTIAL CANDIDATES with an ad m the APPOINTMENTS' COLUMNS Which types of income are taxable? I mortgaged my residential property to a218 words
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Advertisement169 1988-01-06 23 MANAGING THE NINE CRISES OF BUSINESS m^^mgf m Drawing on three decades of personal experience m the HH auto industry and three years 1 work researching the r^jhpJßl^ important business crises of our time for his crisis management programme. Gerald C Meyers has developed ljl|jtf~j| his plan for practical crisis169 words
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Miscellaneous390 1988-01-06 23 SUN TAN By Collette riVE HADAN-AitTULpwy "J^l I^V s~ ■>, IF^ou'rtiT^'TF*^"- "T^*^H| Or)) V tTfIHISHEb.'J tl*£?* c nu^*'' THE BORN LOSER >*** Sansom 't>u ut\it£6fiAo ho^ fly n^g^l "Thow pip 6«e^~~ j (^Hg pidm't; THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fMAY I <ZM TUAT m\ fsJoiJOcAH I UAVE "V £E4LU/ AMD390 words
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Miscellaneous263 1988-01-06 23 PEANUTS *r sc^ THIS 15 MV REPORT I THE ORCHESTRA PIAYEP I I/'hOWPOI KNOW 7 I 1/ I'VE SLEPTTMKOU6H 1 ONTHE II TiNVTOTS" '7ETER ANP TME WOLF" V IT BEFORE.. CONCERT OUR CLASS I 7l iC^*- <■ UIENTTO^ESTERPAV.. /s^^ If^lW BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I MAPE THE I'LL s263 words
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Miscellaneous105 1988-01-06 23 Cha Shao e^^^ <^2^^ Assam Fish Salted Vegetables <?=zz J Teochew' Style t Braised Duck Braised Pig's Offal /^o^^NX Cai Pu i^^^^J Omelette Steamed Minced Meat /v-^S^^v with Salted \^^M^Z2} f^^^^^i^ DouJiao f^^^^^-r^, Braised with C^l^^^*^ Streaky Pork Preserved s§§£Si /^2gj2§£^ Beancurdwith y£&£§S[W) Oyster sauce Fried Mixed f^JS§£ y." Jr>*^105 words
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Article, Illustration516 1988-01-06 25 EDDIE MURPHY is the hottest star burning m filmdom today, with his three movies grossing an incredible US$256 million (Sssl2 million) last year. Beverly Hills Cop II at year's end had grossed US$l54 million; The Golden Child, US$BO million; and Raw amassed US$22 million m516 words
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Article, Illustration380 1988-01-06 25 JUDITH TAN - Conrad's back as what else? a fatman JUDITH TAN JAKE AND THE FATMAN Ch 5, 9.30 pm Tonight WILLIAM CONRAD, television's favourite fatman, returns to the screen m a new detective series with a name and role to fit his portly frame. Conrad plays J.L. "Fatman" McCabe m Jake And380 words
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Article228 1988-01-06 25 ACCORDING to the Holly wood Reporter trade paper, these were the 15 top box-office movies of the past year: 1. Beverly mils Cop II U*****.6 million 2. Platoon U*****.9 million 3. Fatal Attraction U*****.5 million 4. The Golden Child US$79.B million 5. The Untouchables USS7S.2 million 6.UPI - 228 words
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Article, Illustration342 1988-01-06 25 JUDITH TAN - JUDITH TAN JUST GOOD FRIENDS Ch 12, 9 pm Tomorrow A BRAND new half-hour sitcom, with typical British ribbing and insults, will make its debut tomorrow. Just Good Friends is about a couple who meet again years after the boy chickened out on their wedding342 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1988-01-06 25 What's On FILM UN MAUVAIS FILS. A young man tries to put his life together after six months m jail for dealing m drugs. With English subtitles. Alliance Francaise, 4 Draycott Park. 9 pm. Free. PERFORMANCES LENINGRAD BALLET. Featuring 65 members of the world famous company from the Soviet Union.125 words
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Miscellaneous134 1988-01-06 25 ston and Art of Noise), The Transition (to Japanese music), Ode To The Temple (to Chinese music). All choreographed by artistic director Wang Li-Hwei. World Trade Centre Auditorium. 8 pm. Tickets at $3 and $5 at Victoria Theatre box office, Tangs and Centrepoint, and at the door from 7 pm.134 words
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Miscellaneous122 1988-01-06 25 adults and $4 for children below 12. The usual charges to the Science Centre are $2 for adults and 50 cents for children below 16. The centre is open from 10 am 6 pm. THE SINGAPORE RIVER EXPERIENCE A HALF-HOUR RH>E m a bumboat through Singapore's past and future. From122 words
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Miscellaneous121 1988-01-06 25 merce and Industry. Kirn Moey Huay Kuan Building, 72 Keng Lee Road. 10 am 8 pm. On till Tuesday. Highlights include: A replica of Confucius' shrine m the main hall of the sage's home m Qufu, and artifacts such as paintings, ceremonial gowns and musical instruments. Talks on Confucius and121 words
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Miscellaneous104 1988-01-06 25 Road. THE ZOO ANIMAL SHOWS. Highlights include orang utan and snake shows at 10.30 am and 2.30 pm, and elephant and sea lion shows at 11.30 am and 3.30 pm. Admission: $1.50 for children and $3.50 for adults. VAN KLEEF AQUARIUM MORE THAN 51 NEW SPECIES of imported, rare aquarium104 words
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Miscellaneous1067 1988-01-06 25 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 On Air (cont'd) 9.00 News In Brief 9.05 On1,067 words
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Advertisement1139 1988-01-06 26 ■fflalffi fll Wnflh Ailiiifci lift b ffi lif 1 1 4 iil WM fß> 'fSi aof Ar **feAAafc igftli k iHt Ji4*jmAJtJMW n llu/l m ShL^«l«& iHfamiSl m Low Fixed Prices DAILY (INCL. SUN): Money Back Guarantee 9.30 AM 9.30PM (cOSt pfclSJ 119 4forSsl.Bo 552.50 ECHO A,\ nationaLa, ELECTRONICS SUPERMARKET1,139 words
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Advertisement385 1988-01-06 26 1" h tirw lori «4^ LJ. JJ. \J XJL^mX. A?.«,.. J XX X v^l4^X\^ i f_ tf^tfgto ELECTONE STUDY COURSE Join the Electone Study Course and learn just how The Electone Study Course continues for valuable an education m music can be. You will four years. Group lesson is conducted385 words
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Miscellaneous202 1988-01-06 26 h y JUDITH TAN and KOH SIEW T"1 M *^^W W^^^r HKl '"Site; A^ (Jk MT 3B -jjk Jtta tSHir Sir Laurence Olivier (above) is one of many who have re-enacted the role of Shakespeare's King Lear in The South Bank Show (Ch 12, 8 pm). SBC 5 3.00 Opening202 words
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Miscellaneous188 1988-01-06 26 All programmes m English unless otherwise indicated 6.55 Programme Highlights 7.00 Sidekicks The Worst Of The Mohicans (Comedy) 7.30 News (Malay) 7.50 Coming Attractions (Ch 5 and 8 programmes) 8.00 Airwolf On The Double (Drama series, with Malay subtitles/see My View) 9.00 News And Financial Report 9.30 Jake And The188 words
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Miscellaneous731 1988-01-06 26 A look at various King Lears over the years lands lead an extraordinary way of life on their man-made coral islands m a beautiful South Pacific lagoon. The Lav people first built their islands around 600 years ago to escape their cannibal enemies and to be close to fishing areas.731 words
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Miscellaneous386 1988-01-06 26 Xuan Yuanzheng, played by Wang Wei, is suspected of killing Haitang m The Duel (Ch 8, 6.45 pm). simplicity, and designer Georgina Godley who is inspired by innocence. One Plus One The Duel (Episode 18 of 25) and Neighbours (Ch 8, 6.45 pm): In The Duel, Li Chun regains his386 words
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