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Title Section14 1988-02-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration493 1988-02-02 1 Conversion to more durable cards to be spread over 5 years A NEW identity card that conveniently fits the wallet is coming your way. It will be the size of a credit card, tamper-proof and durable. All Singaporeans will be issued with the new smaller card,493 words
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Article, Illustration193 1988-02-02 1 THESE are the deficiencies the new identity card will overcome m the present one: CAN be tampered with: People have slit the ICs open, replaced the original photograph with somebody else s and used them illegally, thus implicating innocent people. Between January 1981 and December193 words
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Article72 1988-02-02 1 ST Index drops 16 points NEWS of the US government's decision to remove developing-country trade privileges from Singapore caused share prices to fall markedly on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 16.91 points to 891.99. Falls outnumbered rises 137 to 6. Turnover was 19.13 million72 words
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Article31 1988-02-02 1 MOSCOW US Secretary of State George Shuitz will visit Moscow on Feb 21-23 for talks with Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, the official news a**ncv Tms said yesterday ReuterReuter - 31 words
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457 1988-02-02 1 Concern over impact on exports SEOUL South Korea, prompted by failures m trade talks with the United States, is to set up a super ministry to determine policy and oversee trade negoti it ions, the official Yonhap news agency reported yesterday. TheAFP; AP - 457 words
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Article, Illustration571 1988-02-02 1 ANNE KOH - AT&T to invest $50m more in S'pore ANNE KOH The American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) is proceeding to increase its investment here by another $50 million despite last week's decision by the United States administration to withdraw duty-free benefits from Singapore. The new investment m AT&T Consumer Products, which571 words
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144 1988-02-02 1 Ex-CIA head raps US move to drop GSP benefits BANGKOK Former US Central Intelligence Agency chief William Colby has criticised Washington's decision to withdraw generalised system of preferences (GSP) privileges from four Asian countries. Addressing the Foreign Correspondents Club here yesterday, he said of the action against South Korea, Taiwan,AFP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration711 1988-02-02 1 GENEIEVE KWEK - GENEIEVE KWEK Temporary ban on Filipino maids working overseas By THE Ministry of Labour is not m favour of a minimum wage for foreign maids or other types of workers because Singapore's philosophy has always been to allow free market forces to determine711 words
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Article102 1988-02-02 1 LONDON Brussels bureaucrats who pack European Community documents with convoluted Jargon, dubbed obscuranto, are under fire from British members of the European Parliament. The British complain that obscuranto is changing milk into "mammary secretions". Fish have become "seawater or freshwater animals". Ms Caroline Jackson, a Euro MPReuter - 102 words
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Article279 1988-02-02 2 Grandfather jailed AN 81-YEAR-OLD grandfather stuck a 7-cm kitchen knife into his one-year-old grandson's abdomen, a court heard yesterday. The blade cut Tet Eng Chuan's intestine m two places but the toddler survived the ordeal. Grandfather Tham Ein Ken was yesterday jailed six months for the offence committed last279 words
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Article190 1988-02-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE United States decision to take away GSP benefits from Singapore, Hongkong, Taiwan and Sooth Korea will not have a significant Impact on their economies. But the way the decision was made, for reasons the Reagan administration alone knows, will certainly affect the way they190 words
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Article263 1988-02-02 2 Afghan guerilla plan AFGHAN resistance groups have decided to establish their own government, which would assume power m Afghanistan before Soviet troops withdraw, a communique released by the resistance alliance said. The proposed government would launch a threepronged policy of creating peace m Afghanistan, arranging the return263 words
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Article286 1988-02-02 2 Sundram's game V. SUNDBAMOORTHY played his second tune-up soccer match for Swiss professional club FC Basle under difficult conditions. But despite the rain and temperature below 3 degrees Celsius, Sundram earned Basle a penalty m its 4-2 win over Grasshoppers m a friendly on Saturday. Sundram was again a286 words
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Article527 1988-02-02 2 When teens see red WHAT makes teenagers angry? One m five of the 175 young people who wrote on the topic cited times when they felt humiliated or belittled. Another one m five said they felt angry when they were unjustly accused m public by their parents, teachers527 words
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Article217 1988-02-02 2 MTP DIRECTORS COMPLAIN TO CAD ABOUT THAT $4.5 m THE BOARDROOM tussle at Malaya Tin Printing took on a new twist yesterday when two of the directors whom former Chief Executive Edward Goh is trying to oust launched a counter-attack. In separate letters to shareholders, the two Executive Chairman217 words
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Article87 1988-02-02 2 BLOOD BANK'S ASSURANCE THE Blood Transfusion Service says, m reply to a letter, that it tries to make donating blood a pleasant experience with a personal touch. Its staff are given special training and there is close supervision on donor care. It adds that its nurses thank donors and87 words
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138 1988-02-02 2 Full protection vow THE PHILIPPINE government said yesterday that it would provide full protection to foreign diplomats threatened with attack by communist rebels for alleged involvement m Manila's counter-insurgency programme. The statement by Defence Secretary Fidel Ramos followed the killing of five policemen m Manila138 words
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Article276 1988-02-02 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pafe ft* Con Carrier Audfa Auvi Ptirhps I/I 1/3 Bank DBS Standard Chartered Bank I 9 Bar Victoria Cockpit Hotel B.ir Bmfetf Machine IBICO Books Eastern Publishing Skoobs Enterprise 11 4 Catcubtor Canon Can Volvo SM Motors Tan Chong Sons I 19 Career Taft Ngee Ann276 words
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510 1988-02-02 3 Observers think his resignation is irrevocable BEIJING Prince Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday he was refusing to meet diplomats from nations that support the Cambodian resistance government. He was cancelling meet ings that had been set up with diplomats before his weekend announcement that he wasAFP; Bernama; Reuter - 510 words
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200 1988-02-02 3 SUVA A three-member Australian mission began talks with the Fiji government here yesterday to lay the groundwork for the resumption of aid suspended after last year's two military coups. The mission, headed by Aus-tralia-International Development Assistance Bureau chief Robert Dun,AFP - 200 words
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Article99 1988-02-02 3 MOSCOW Mr Georgy Malenkov, who briefly served as Soviet prime minister after the death of Mr Josef Stalin m 1953, has died, aged 86, an official spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman, Mr Gennady Gerasimov of the Foreign Ministry's information directorate, said Mr Malenkov's death about 10Reuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration84 1988-02-02 3 EVEN ordinary' head&ear can take on a distinctive look of class when won by the "right" people. People like Mr Rajiv Gandhi, for instance. The Indian Premier was seen sporting different types of headgear from various parts of India m New Delhi yesterdayReuter - 84 words
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137 1988-02-02 3 BEIJING In a drive to attract tourists, China has invited foreign visitors to get married m traditional Chinese style to the accompaniment of horns, drums and gongs. "The weddings will give an insight into local customs," the Xinhua news agency said. ProspectiveReuter - 137 words
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440 1988-02-02 3 JERUSALEM Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said Israel was ready for Middle East peace talks within the framework of a United States-mediated plan, which he said was now being worked out m Washington. "The issue today is somewhat different from theAP; Reuter - 440 words
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260 1988-02-02 3 LONDON Ten thousand mining supervisors launched a 24-hour strike yesterday, halting most of Britain's coal production m the most widespread stoppage to hit the coal fields since the year-long strike of 1984-85. In other labour disputes, thousands of nurses and other health workers scheduledAP - 260 words
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171 1988-02-02 4 LONDON Captain David Lewry of the capsized car ferry Herald of Free Enterprise, who was judged responsible for the deaths of nearly 200 people, is to be given a £20,000 (S$71,000) golden handshake, The Times reported yesterday. In return he must keep hisAFP - 171 words
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412 1988-02-02 4 Move to pave way for Soviet pullout, says communique ISLAMABAD Afghan resistance groups have decided to establish their own government, which would assume power m Afghanistan before Soviet troops withdraw, a communique released by the resistance alliance said. The communique, issued by seven rebelAFP; Reuter - 412 words
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Article, Illustration56 1988-02-02 4 picture. POP star Michael Jackson's father, Mr Joe Jackson (right), and Miss LJa Belli showing off a 577-carat pear-shaped pearl which will he sold at an art auction on April II at Michael's home m Beverly Hills, California. Miss Belli originated the auctionReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1988-02-02 4 HANOI An American company is to invest US$3.7 million (5J7.4 million) to set up a dairy farm near Ho Chi Minn City, the Vietnamese News Agency said Monday. The US concern. Our Land International Organisation, had concluded a co-opera-tion agreement with the city's Agricultural Department andAFP - 60 words
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257 1988-02-02 4 Hongkong plans to review controversial false news' law HONGKONG The Hongkong governmenrMs to review a law that makes publication of false news a criminal offence, Chief Secretary Sir David Ford said. Speaking to journalists at a seminar on press freedom on Sunday, the British colony's top administrator said the reviewAFP; Reuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration345 1988-02-02 4 Hanoi leader looks south for political base HO CHI MINH CITY Vietnamese Communist Party leader Nguyen Van Linn, who came to power a year ago after an apparently bitter struggle with party hard-liners, appears to be building his political base here, rather than m the north. Foreign diplomats m theNYT - 345 words
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140 1988-02-02 4 Burst heroin capsule in trafficker causes brain damage PERTH A New Zealand drug trafficker suffered brain damage and partial paralysis when a capsule of heroin burst m his rectum, an Australian court was told on Monday. Trevor Owen, 25, of New Plymouth, was carried unconscious from an aircraft at PerthReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration393 1988-02-02 6 SDP breaks up over merger with Liberals LONDON The Social Democratic Party broke up m acrimony and discord on Sunday, ending a seven-year dream to command the centre ground of politics m Britain. By a vote of 273 to 28 at a special meeting of its ruling council m theReuter - 393 words
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267 1988-02-02 6 Chernobyl 'safe for people to live again' MOSCOW The area around the Chernobyl nuclear power station has been sufficiently decontaminated for people to return to live there, according to a senior Soviet medical specialist. But farming would be difficult m the 30-km exclusion zone around the plant, the newspaper SovetskayaReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration365 1988-02-02 6 Thousands of Solidarity supporters call for strike WARSAW Several thousand Solidarity supporters marched through the streets of Gdansk and Warsaw on Sunday, calling for a strike m protest against the latest sweeping price hikes. In Warsaw, club-wielding riot police briefly scuffled with demonstrators asAP; Reuter - 365 words
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508 1988-02-02 6 COLOMBO India poured more troops into eastern Sri Lanka as a Tamil militant group called a oneday strike m the region yesterday m protest against the arrest of its members, officials said. Some 3,000 Indian soldiers m Batticaloa district were being reinforcedAFP; Reuter - 508 words
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141 1988-02-02 6 LONDON Thousands more Jobs may be axed m London's finance centre following the October stock market crash, a stock exchange official said yesterday. Ms Rhiannon Chapman, head of personnel at the exchange, told Personnel magazine that as many as 10,000 of the 90,000Reuter - 141 words
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Article145 1988-02-02 6 LONDON Parents who stuff their children with vitamin tablets to make them more intelligent could be poisoning them instead, doctors warn. Chemists m Britain have reported a nidi to buy vitamin pills after two studies said the pills would boost a child's mtenigence quotient andReuter - 145 words
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100 1988-02-02 8 STOCKHOLM Nicaragiian President Daniel Ortega ended a European tour with pledges of support for a Central American peace plan. Sweden on Sunday joined Norway, Spain and Italy m agreeing to monitor an agreement which calls for ceasefires and talks between Central AmericanReuter - 100 words
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368 1988-02-02 8 BEIJING Chinese authorities have promoted a leading government critic and granted a trip abroad to another a year after expelling them from the Communist Party, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. Leading critic, astrophysicist Fang Lizhi, has been promoted within the Academy of SciencesAFP; AP; UPI - 368 words
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94 1988-02-02 8 HONGKONG Customs officers have detained a man crossing from China into Hongkong after they found two tiger paws and a tiger's penis hidden m his truck. Tigers are listed as an endangered species by the World Wildlife Fund and the BritishReuter - 94 words
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81 1988-02-02 8 LONDON A Japanese millionaire is ser ding a Scottish castle to Japan by train, stone bj stone. British Rail told reporters over the weekend it would carry the 3,200 tonnes of stonework across 9,500 km, via Siberia, m a convoy of foui trains.Reuter - 81 words
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Article54 1988-02-02 8 RIYADH Prisoners m Saudi Arabia who memorise the Quran will have their sentences cut In hall. The Saudi Interior Ministry, citing a decree by King Fahd, said prisoners would have to pass an oral exam before being able to take advantage of the decree, the SaudiAFP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration334 1988-02-02 8 Reagan will not replace Meese, says Baker WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has no plans to ask AttorneyGeneral Edwin Meese to resign despite latest reports that Mr Meese played an active role m an Iraqi oil pipeline project, White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker said. Mr Baker's comments came amidAP; NYT - 334 words
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312 1988-02-02 8 L Greek and Turkish PMs agree to boost ties DAVOS (Switzerland) Prime ministers Andreas Papandreou of Greece and Turgut Ozal of Turkey said they have agreed to visit each other's countries and hold new talks to narrow their differences. They met on the sidelines of an international economic symposium m312 words
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Article573 1988-02-02 9 The country looks to high-tech industrial park to help it compete TAIPEI Taiwan has relied on cheap labour to become an export powerhouse and one of the world's biggest suppliers of low-cost goods. But as wages and living standards rise, it is looking to its own "SiliconReuter - 573 words
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501 1988-02-02 9 British union raps Japanese companies' 'samurai' management LONDON Managers of Japanese firms m Britain have come under fire after trade unionists charged that "samurai management" threatens to "destroy labour relations". The Welsh section of the transport workers union TGWU, which has 1.25 million members, accused the numerous Japanese firms operatingAFP - 501 words
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386 1988-02-02 10 ABBY TAN - Manila assures envoys of full protection ABBY TAN By Manila Corresoondent Statement follows killing of 5 policemen MANILA The Philippine government said yesterday that it would provide full protection to foreign diplomats threatened with attack by communist rebels (or alleged involvement m Manila's counter-insurgen-cy programme. Defence Secretary Fidel Ramos told386 words
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114 1988-02-02 10 JAKARTA A 20-year-old villager m Central Java committed suicide after he failed to raise the money for his wedding m a lottery, the Indonesian Observer newspaper reported. Mr Sabar had made preparations to marry a 19-year-old girl from his village of Slorok m CentralAFP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration281 1988-02-02 10 MANILA A ward leader was shot dead m the Philippines yesterday as delayed local elections were held amid tight security m four troubled provinces. At the same time, a protest over polls conducted last month left three people injured. Local authoritiesAFP; AP; Reuter - 281 words
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214 1988-02-02 10 BANGKOK Legend says the giant catfish comes only from heaven, but a Thai biologist has found it can be bred m the laboratory for a profit. The 2 m-long fish, considered sacred by Mekong river dwellers, has for centuries been highly-prized for its rich,Reuter - 214 words
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167 1988-02-02 10 BANGKOK Seventy people who fled Vietnam by land and sea have reached south-east-ern Thailand despite an order by Thai authorities to curb an increasing influx of Indochinese refugees, officials said yesterday. They said 44 men and 26 women landed before dawn on SundayAFP - 167 words
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318 1988-02-02 10 MANILA The International Monetary Fund, pleased with the performance of the Philippine economy, has agreed to extend a stand-by credit facility, Finance Secretary Vicente Jayme said yesterday. The 18-month 196 million SDR (special drawing rights) facility was due to expire on April 23.AFP; AP; Reuter - 318 words
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196 1988-02-02 10 MANILA President Corazon Aquino has admitted that her government was partly to blame for a billion-dollar gap between foreign aid promised to the Philippines and the amount Manila has been able to use. She said that as of last year,Reuter; AFP - 196 words
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Article331 1988-02-02 11 Govt plan to create 400 posts hits snag BIDOR (Perak) Doctors finishing their housemanship this year may find themselves unemployed and can only hope to get a job if a doctor m the medical service resigns or retires, Deputy Health Minister Datuk K.NST - 331 words
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Article, Illustration265 1988-02-02 11 Ex-CPM leader won't be welcomed: Minister KUALA LUMPUR The Home Affairs Ministry will place former Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) woman leader Shamsiah Pakeh under detention if she returns here. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayob said on Sunday that Shamsiah, now believed to be m Belling,NST - 265 words
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Article45 1988-02-02 11 KUALA TRENGGANU Malaysia Airlines will hold a sales conference for all its overseas and local managers here beginning tomorrow. More than 200 managers are expected to attend the two-day conference, to be opened by Mentri Besar Datuk Haii Wan Mokhtar Ahmad. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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479 1988-02-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is under increasing pressure to free 33 people detained without trial last year, a development which analysts said could hurt Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad's bid for a wider role m world affairs. US legislators, European parliamentarians,AFP - 479 words
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189 1988-02-02 11 KUANTAN The Royal Malaysian Navy will intensify patrols m the South China Sea to help safeguard national security and economic interests, Navy Region One Commander Admiral Oatuk V. Ramachandran said yesterday. "Developments have turned the South China Sea into a strategic area as itBernama - 189 words
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Article182 1988-02-02 11 KUALA SELANGOR A man ran amok at the Sun gai Burung mosque m Tan jung Karang, killing two people and injuring another. The 34-year-old man was also critically wounded when he was shot twice as he charged at police with a parang. The deadNST - 182 words
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Article, Illustration269 1988-02-02 11 SERDANG (Selangor) The Malaysian Army will try to achieve a three-to-one ratio of reserve members to permanent personnel, Defence Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday. He said the ratio for the ranks of officers could be achieved through the Reserve Officers Training UnitBernama - 269 words
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Article200 1988-02-02 11 JOHOR BAKU MCA members who support the opposition m the Tanjung Puteri state by-election on Feb 27 will be expelled, vice-president Woon See Chin said. Errant members will be dismissed without warning if there is evidence that they breached party discipline. In the 1986 generalNST; Bernama - 200 words
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608 1988-02-02 12 L Review makes it clear: No free copies for Singapore Restriction on sale of the Review THE Far Eastern Economic Review has made clear to the Government that it does not intend giving away free copies of the magazine. Said its managing director, Mr Charles Stolbach, m a letter to608 words
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Article127 1988-02-02 12 TICKETS to the OmniTheatre shows at the Singapore Science Centre are now more easily available to the public and went on sale at Centrepoint and Tangs yesterday. The tickets are on sale at the information counter of Centrepoint from 10 am to 8 pm daily and127 words
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Article, Illustration602 1988-02-02 12 IRENE NG; SUMIKO TAN - Man stabbed his grandson in abdomen IRENE NG and SUMIKO TAN By 4 Because he could not talk and express himself, he was vary fad up and easily became angry. I believe the frustration must hava accumulated and m a momant of anger, ha stabbed my baby son, who could602 words
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65 1988-02-02 12 THE prevailing north-east monsoon is expected to bring isolated showers m the late morning and afternoon on five to seven days for the next two weeks. The Meteorological Service said that rainfall last month was below average over most parts of Singapore. The eastern65 words
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255 1988-02-02 12 CPF may expand 'dial for data' service THE Central Provident Fund Board is looking into expanding its telephone service which provides members with instant data on their account balances. The board says that with the favourable response to its Personal Auto Link service it launched last April, it will consider255 words
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144 1988-02-02 12 TWO directors of Aeron Enterprise Pte Ltd, which dealt m jeans and has since been wound up, were yesterday acquitted on two charges of cheating a bank of about 1115.170. The acquittal of Chew Yen Cheong, 38, and Thia Vat Kong, 36, followed144 words
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544 1988-02-02 13 SALMA KHALIK - S ALMA KHALIK Organisers plan for more chalets By 4 Perhaps there is only room m the world for one major show m Europe and one m the Pacific basin. And all the indications are that the Singapore air show is m544 words
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323 1988-02-02 13 Woman's allegation his unbelievable, says defence Attempted rape trial of senior police officer THE allegation by a policewoman of a rape attempt by her superior is unbelievable because her subsequent conduct was not that of someone nearly ravished against her will, a lawyer argued m the High Court yesterday. Defence323 words
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Article40 1988-02-02 13 NEPAL'S Ambassador to Singapore, Mr Ram Chandra Bahadur Singh, presented his credentials to President Ww Kirn Wee at the Is tana yesterday. Married with two sons, the 55-year-old envoy is also Ambassador to Thailand and resident m Bangkok.40 words
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126 1988-02-02 13 POLICE have arrested two men m connection with art acid-throwing case m Westerhout Road, off Lorong 18, Geylang, on Jan 11. In the attack, businessman Chong Kuek Kirn. 39, was burnt on the face, chest and arms. Mr Chong was approached126 words
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Article, Illustration398 1988-02-02 13 POLICE at the crash scene of Sunday's accident along Braddell Road found that the teenage driver, who died, smelt of alcohol. Mr Raymond Pek, 19, and his mother, Mrs Maggie Pek, 39, died instantly. Three others m the car,398 words
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394 1988-02-02 13 LOONG SWEE YIN - LOONG SWEE YIN By TWO executive council members of the Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) have stepped down over recent events m the union. Vice-president Mohamed Hussain is quitting his post, but continuing as a council member. Council member Doreen Yeo, who is394 words
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Article, Illustration418 1988-02-02 15 DAY One of the "live" traffic broadcasts yesterday proved a boon to workbound motorists listening to the radio. Within five minutes of a jam building up on the Central Expressway m the morning, radio-listeners were told: Avoid the expressway till it418 words
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Article, Illustration666 1988-02-02 15 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Details of goodwill gesture will be announced later By THE Housing Board will, as a goodwill gesture, undertake a one-time repair on the interiors of all flats and common areas found to have chipping concrete. Normally, the HDB only undertakes666 words
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Article155 1988-02-02 15 TWO people died m separate expressway accidents during the rain yesterday. Police said Mr Ng Chin Leong, 24, died instantly after he was knocked down by a car along the East Coast Expressway, near the Crocodile Farm, at about 1.20 pm. It was raining heavily155 words
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186 1988-02-02 15 THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) did not express specific views on the exchange rate policies and practices of the new-ly-industrialising countries (NICs), a spokesman for the Fund said m a press statement. Clarifying statements made by its managing director, Mr Michel Camdessus,186 words
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Article, Illustration467 1988-02-02 15 Don't waste time moaning loss of GSP: Boon Heng SINGAPOREANS have been urged not to waste time lamenting over Washington's decision to graduate Singapore from receiving developing country trade benefits. The Deputy SecretaryGeneral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr LJro Boon Heng, said m an editorial m the NTUC467 words
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384 1988-02-02 16 TAN EE SZE - TAN EE SZE Jaya is first to present certificates to 34 By NEW Singapore citizens will now receive their citizenship certificates with some pomp and ceremony presided over by a YIP. The first such ceremony was held yesterday when the Minister for Home Affairs384 words
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Article, Illustration206 1988-02-02 16 A SILVER chariot bearing Lord Murugan, the presiding deity of the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple m Tank Road, made its way along Kreta Ay er Road m an early morning procession yesterday to mark the beginning of the Hindu festival of Thaipusam. This important occasion206 words
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363 1988-02-02 16 S'pore and KL get NZ defence pledge NEW Zealand has assured Singapore and Malaysia of its defence commitment to them after its planned closure of a permanent base m the area by next year, its Defence Minister Bob Tizard said here. He said on Sunday that during meetings he andAFP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration242 1988-02-02 16 COLONEL Sanders and his much younger rival, Ronald McDonald, appear to be trying to be one up on each other m their attempts to attract public attention. The colonel, Kentucky Fried Chicken's grey-haired sentinel, and Ronald, the clown who belongs to the McDonald's242 words
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Article, Illustration172 1988-02-02 16 STUDENTS will be given the rare chance tomorrow to question, face-to-face, the Nobel prize-winning author of one of their literature texts. He is Mr William Golding (right), the 1983 Nobel Prize winner for literature, who will give a reading at Temasek Junior College at 2.30 pm172 words
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Article125 1988-02-02 16 A TEENAGE motorcycle hell-rider who was caught by a policeman after a chase struggled violently and choked the officer before escaping, a court was told. The teenager, Mohamed Kamal bin Mohamed Nor, 18, was fined $1,000 on Friday for hurting police constable Naaim bin Osman. PC125 words
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Article, Illustration116 1988-02-02 16 TWO groups of people threw peace and goodwill to the winds on Christmas Day last year when they got into a fight using choppers, iron pipes and other dangerous weapons. One of them, Tay Wee Cheng, 29, an odd- job labourer, pleaded guilty on Saturday to rioting116 words
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Article, Illustration226 1988-02-02 18 THE visiting secretarygeneral of Indonesia's Golkar Party, Mr Sarwono Kusumaatmadja. called on the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, yesterday. After their meeting, Mr Goh, who is also Defence Minister, hosted a lunch for the visitor and his delegation at the Dynasty226 words
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Article331 1988-02-02 18 The Formula Shell petrol issue ESSO yesterday hit out at Mobil's full-page advertisement on Sunday, describing it as misleading. Coming m the wake of last week's withdrawal of the controversial Formula Shell petrol from the market, the advertisement for Mobil's "Power Plus" petrol had331 words
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Article, Illustration592 1988-02-02 18 But two doctors differ over cause of death A TWO-YEAR-OLD girl died a fortnight after an "uneventful" surgery to correct a hole m the heart m 1986, and two doctors at a coroner's inquiry yesterday differed m their opinions as to the exact cause592 words
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Article212 1988-02-02 18 POLICE on Sunday arrested three suspects believed to be involved m the murder of a Bangladeshi worker who was bludgeoned to death, his testicles cut off, nine days earlier. The mutilated body of Mr Mohd Abdul Islam, 20, was found by some workers at a worksite212 words
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Miscellaneous98 1988-02-02 15 ENGLISH broadcasts will come on the air on weekdays at 7.30 am, 8.30 am, 5.30 pm and 6.30 pm. On Saturdays it will be at 7.30 am, 8.30 am and 1.10 pm. MANDARIN broadcasts will be aired at 8.15 am and 6.05 pm on weekdays and at 8.15 am and98 words
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Advertisement151 1988-02-02 16 "alpha MEDITATION training to function at alpha theta brain frequencies with controlled awareness to improve your aMrty to ovvura fear and photxj stop *«tj cambat drank aftnants eradicate bad haMs %cht problems make dechJom develop vuptTftemory This A Day seminar challenges everyone to put aside conventional solution or explanation tor151 words
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Advertisement17 1988-02-02 17 When you're not sure, choose the proven petrol I I V y Caltex CX3.The proven money saver.17 words
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Advertisement611 1988-02-02 18 m( TAKE ON THE I EXECUTIVE CHALLENGE AT THAMES I A PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SCHOOL I (Headed by Dave Chong MBA MlnstM FABE) S H Admission is now open for the following courses: H The Certified Diploma m Accounting and Finance (CDAFi provides is. unique management Bg qualifications for new611 words
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Article, Illustration916 1988-02-02 19 It's spring-cleaning time again Many Chinese families and shopkeepers are now busy performing the annual ritual of spring-cleaning to spruce up the house for the Lunar New Year. They believe it will herald an auspicious start to the year by sweeping out the bad luck and ushering m the goodWAN SENG YIP - 916 words
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Article, Illustration253 1988-02-02 19 Commuters jump queue to get to work on time GETTING to work m one piece seems to be a daily problem for these commuters at the Woodlands bus interchange. Crowds of people jumping queues, nudging and pushing each other at the bus bay of service 178 is a common sight253 words
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Advertisement305 1988-02-02 19 ON FRIDAY: Shopping for that reunion dinner a guide to prices Because you come first, your new Pulsar may cost only The Winners' Circle. Now, buying a Pulsar gives you a power windows, central locking, low chromate steel. In short, the Pulsar Ist1 st PRIZE $20 000 relate sure win305 words
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Article637 1988-02-02 20 TALK about irony. For some time now, the Reagan Administration has been calling Democratic presidential hopeful, Congressman Richard Gephart, a protectionist because of his proposal to punish countries with large trade surpluses with the United States. Yet, Mr Gephart hits out only at countries that637 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1988-02-02 20 MURRAY SEEGER - The glaciers of East Europe start to move MURRAY SEEGER New demonstrations m Poland are the visible evidence of major changes now under way m Eastern Europe. While the communist regimes have usually resisted reform from within their borders, they now face pressure from Moscow to change their way of1,691 words
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198 1988-02-02 20 The Eastern bloc in a lighter vein NEXT to the Poles, Hungarians tell the best jokes about themselves. The current story is about the miracle brought about by central planners: They have created a country with Swedish-level taxes and Ethiopia-level incomes. a a a ONE observer said that if the198 words
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765 1988-02-02 20 ONG MING SEING - Soviets offer to launch US satellites ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON American lawyer Arthur Dula has an unusual client and an unusual product. His business meetings take him from the United States to the Soviet Union, and the product he is trying to sell is the Soviet space765 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1988-02-02 21 ANN CLWYD - ANN CLWYD The Singapore Government is not alone m its pursuit of the right of reply to unfair and inaccurate articles published m the foreign print media. In Britain, a Labour MP, Mrs Ann Clwyd, will introduce this week a1,059 words
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936 1988-02-02 21 Quality papers fear Bill to curb journalistic excesses Our correspondent's file AHHI nUDDBru LONDON THE much-maligned British press is rightly claiming responsibility for forcing the government here to finally address itself to two major issues an inquiry into Army bullying and a review of the National Health Service. They are936 words
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145 1988-02-02 22 Exec flat applicants offered both designs PLEASE refer to the letter "No maisonette for us please" by "L.S.H." (ST, Jan 14), who said he had applied for an apartment m Woodlands zone, but was offered maisonettes on his first offer of selection. He requested that the board offer him apartments145 words
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Letter192 1988-02-02 22 WE refer to the letter "More directional signs will help motorists" by "D.H." (ST, Jan 16). The words "City" and "City via Stevens Road" were added to the directional signs along the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) to assist Malaysian motorists. We have a sign with the192 words
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Letter103 1988-02-02 22 WE refer to the letter "Principal had no concern for kids" by "Disgusted and Embarrassed Parent" (ST, Jan 18). We believe the writer is referring to our kindergarten. We would like to thank the writer for bringing the matter to our attention. However, on investigation of the actual103 words
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122 1988-02-02 22 Writers fall for Western media's ploy THE writers "A.R.R." and K.N. Heng (ST, Jan 28) had fallen for the old propaganda ploy of the Western media, namely, repeat a lie often enough and some people would believe it is true. The Government does not act against the newspapers because of122 words
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284 1988-02-02 22 Don't stop giving blood, urges BTS WE refer to the letter "Use personal touch m blood donations" by "J.G." (ST. Jan 13). We would like to thank the writer for his comments and suggestions and for highlighting some of the problems we face m donor recruitment. We try to make284 words
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250 1988-02-02 22 Terminals useful but some people hog them At the library MY congratulations to the National Library for improving its facilities and increasing the number of its branches all over Singapore. I have found its Octopac System a time-saving, easy to operate and spacesaving system compared to the card-catalogue system. However,250 words
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111 1988-02-02 22 Library staff courteous, helpful I WOULD like to pay a long overdue compliment to the staff of the Marine Parade branch of the National Library. I have been a regular user of the library for the past nine years and have always received excellent service. The staff at the check111 words
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Letter, Illustration361 1988-02-02 22 A better way to protect dentists and patients THE article "Armed to the teeth" (ST. Jan 25) had a photograph portraying a dentist clad m goggles, surgical mask and face shield to protect against dangerous bacteria and viruses. I am writing to draw attention to some of the problems that361 words
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Letter109 1988-02-02 22 I REFER to the report "New test can detect Aids virus taster: US scientists" (ST, Jan 16). It said: "Blood banks now rely on a test that detects Aids antibodies rather than the virus itself. But after infection, it can take the body up to six months109 words
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Letter81 1988-02-02 22 REGARDING the report "Supermarket withdraws sexist 1 ad" (ST, Jan 20), I would like to say congratulations to the women of Aware (Association of Women for Action and Research) for taking positive action against such base and disgusting use of wome- n m advertising. Thanks to them,81 words
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Article, Illustration71 1988-02-02 23 SHARE prices closed sharply lower over a broad front yesterday amid concern over the impact of the US withdrawal of Generalised System of Preferences privileges for Singapore. With falling issues overwhelming rises 137 to six, The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 16.91 points to 891.99. However, trading was71 words
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Article21 1988-02-02 23 Parkway H Sic 217 -1-3 t*-. Trust 91 +3 DahYasf TSVk 2 Raatatsy lass 78 +1 ksusßsJSfe +1 UsswarksMStc 3721 words
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Article71 1988-02-02 23 CsM Start 10s Xt -II KB 330 -II Cartas* 50c 414 -16 bvasass M v 650 -15 Mtkrt ridfi 590 15 Prkaa 490 -15 En* 50c 334-14 MB*r*tt< 422 -12 OUE 301 -12 Trammarct 299 -11 San* Darby 50c 222 -11 Satarts Rtt 36 -11 9SS -10 740 -1071 words
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Article15 1988-02-02 23 DBS Lond 1,709,000 UPP 1,618,000 Amo I Steel 1,265,000 City Dcv Bonds 1,002,00015 words
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Article98 1988-02-02 23 Jan 29 Frt 1 Jan 29 Feo 1 BT Composite 798 24 784*1 ST Minings 272 21 ***** BT 06 OS *19 20? ST Plantations 1925 49 *****8 CADI 68?9 6978 DBS CPf kxtei ***** ***** 104aj M k«t 6841 6861 OCBC 6SOS4 639 81 BT OBV +*****17+*****62 00898 words
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Article35 1988-02-02 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business fines Industrial Composite 1987 High 1505 40 (26/8/87) *****9 (11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) ***** (28/4/86) Mltimc H«h 1505.40(26/8/87) 1327.69(11/8/87) AlMim Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 470 92 (28/4/8635 words
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Article42 1988-02-02 23 Closing Chance Voi ('000) fcntafc Inpi 20c 123 unch 129 G8 rtdp 10c 0.64 14 Seaport National Printm 50c 167 +6 Sncatrancs Me 0 795 200 Tl» 066 -2 3 lonhow W We 0 825 cd +0 5 13 »N»co 07842 words
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Article26 1988-02-02 23 DM V FT 81 HK$ UBf US* 1 6840 ***** unq 2.0220 unq 1 7615 ***** ***** 5 7050 ***** 7 7990 1 751526 words
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Article13 1988-02-02 23 THE US dollar gained 180 ticks to close at DM1.6920 m Singapore.13 words
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Article50 1988-02-02 23 Eurodollar: Gained 14 ticks to 93.08 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 69 ticks to 0.5934 a contract. British Pound: Lost 150 ticks to 1.7540 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 110 ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 255 points to ***** a contract. tfcld: Lost U5512.70 to U*****.60 an ounce.50 words
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Article105 1988-02-02 23 NEW YORK American Brands Inc (AMB) has said it will acquire E-II Holdings Inc for US$2.7 billion (555.46 billion) m a turnaround defence against E-ll's threat to take over AMB. AMB, the tobacco, distilling, home products and hardware company, which had previously bid US$l3 per share forReuter - 105 words
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Article77 1988-02-02 23 LONDON Citicorp CCI, responding to recent growth m Asian currency markets, will extend foreign exchange trading m London from today to between 2300 GMT (7 am local time) and 0800 GMT. Citicorp will supplement its regular, 80--member foreign exchange trading group with a new overnight desk. MrReuter - 77 words
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Article69 1988-02-02 23 TOKYO Hitachi Ltd plans to import car parts, including engine starters and alternators, from its wholly-owned United States subsidiary Hitachi Automotive Products (USA) Inc from October. The company plans initially to import auto parts for 3,000 cars a month to Japan, rising to parts for 10,000 carsReuter - 69 words
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1008 1988-02-02 23 CONRAD RAJ - MTP directors complain to CAD about that $4.5 m CONRAD RAJ By THE boardroom tussle at Malaya Tin Printing took on a new twist yesterday when two of the directors whom former Chief Executive Edward Goh is trying to oust launched a count-er-attack. In separate letters to shareholders, the two1,008 words
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Article391 1988-02-02 23 SINGAPORE Press Holdings, which increased its pre-tax profit by 33.8 per cent to $135.7 million m the year ended last August, is poised to perform even better this year. It earned more m the first three months of the current financial year than m391 words
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331 1988-02-02 23 Britam to pay $120 for each Public Insurance share SHAREHOLDERS of Sin-gapore-based Public Insurance Company Ltd who accept Britam Investments (Asia)'s offer for PIC shares will be paid $120 cash for each $100 shai-e. N.M. Rothschild Sons (Singapore), adviser to PlC's independent directors and shareholders, said yesterday that Britam on331 words
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415 1988-02-02 23 Morgan Grenfell's high hopes dashed by market crash MERCHANT bank Morgan Grenfell Asia's hopes of a record profit last year were dashed by the October stock market crash. Instead it ended the year with a pre-tax profit of $2.3 million, less than half the $5 million it made m 1986415 words
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176 1988-02-02 23 A JAPANESE securities company has converted its representative office here into a merchant bank, with hopes of reaching out to other Asean countries from Singapore. The Nippon Kangyo Kakumaru Securities Co Ltd of Japan has converted its Singapore representative office of almost176 words
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669 1988-02-02 23 EDMUND LOH - EDMUND LOH By WHETHER Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd will continue as a going concern depends on it getting continued support from its creditors and additional financial facilities and returning to profitability, the hotel and property group's auditors said. In the669 words
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132 1988-02-02 23 A LEGAL suit filed against Jurong Shipyard Ltd m 1963 for damage to a vessel was discontinued on Dec 4, after the company settled the claims for $500,000 without admitting liability. JSL informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore of the development m a state- ment132 words
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Article3036 1988-02-02 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deainfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not snow the trend m3,036 words
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Article2913 1988-02-02 24 U shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Margin stocks are shown m bold print. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dhridenri. ASM rs traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment2,913 words
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Article441 1988-02-02 25 OCBC OUB DOB DBS ■PHI IMB Savings daily 2 3 4 2V 2 2V* 2 3 Monthly 2 3 4 Autosave 3>/ 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 2Vi 2 1 i l x h 2'^(l) 2 months 2'/ 2 (l) 3 months 2'/ 2 2/2 2Mj 2'/i(l) 6441 words
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Article173 1988-02-02 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doiars to Foreign currency currency one unH of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4322—1.4340 7.08 6.87 Canadian dollar 1.5860 1.5874 6.36—6.24 NZ dollar 1.3422-1.3449 7.66—7.40 Sterling pound 3.5473 3.5521 2.84-2.78 US dollar 2.0230-2.0240 4.98—4.91 Local doiars to 100 unto of foreign173 words
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Article102 1988-02-02 25 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed mixed at 2.0230/40 m cautious trading. It traded within a range of 2.0320 and 2.0200. It opened initially at 2.0250/80. Against the deutsrhemark, the greenback opened at 1.6840/50 and closed102 words
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Article168 1988-02-02 25 THE kUobar market traded between 5529,438 and 5J29.778 yesterday. In the Far East market gold opened higher on bargain hunting at 1T*****.G0I T S$455.G0 6.10 and traded between U*****.20/60 and U*****.80/6.30 m early trading. Physical selling depressed the metal m midmarket to U*****.30 80 and it closed for lunch168 words
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Article37 1988-02-02 25 GOLD USJ/oz Man Fn Singapore 453.50 454 00 466.50—467.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 452.70 453 20 455 00 456 00 Fn Thurs New York 454.10 454.60 466 40 466.90 London 455.75 456.25 467 00 467 5037 words
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Article286 1988-02-02 25 Managers' prices for February 2 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 91—097 The Sinnes Fund 0 79— 0 85 S pore Prof Fund 0 36— 0 40 Spore Sec Fund 0 61— 0 66 Spore Invest Fund 0 65— 0 70 S pore Equity Fund 043—047 Asia Unit286 words
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Article14 1988-02-02 25 Rubber dosaif prices cents/Mo Singapore March 218.75 up 0.25 cents Malaysia March Closed14 words
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Article23 1988-02-02 25 Ootax priest Copp*r i'omt Fri Spot *****0-*****0 (1280.00-1282 00) 3 months 1218.00—1220 00 (1188 00—1190 00) Market tone Firm Sales: 19,050 tonnes23 words
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Article25 1988-02-02 25 CMnf prices Aluminium f tonne Fri Spot *****0-*****0 (1080 00—1084 00) 3 months 1034 (W-1035 00 (1023.00-1024 00) Market tone: Firm Sales 8,750 tonnes25 words
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Article60 1988-02-02 25 Crude MS/tome palm oi Closed Reined pant oi US$/tonnes RBO palm oil Closed RBO Stearin Closed RBO Olem Closed Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closm* prices on the KLCE (MS/tome) Month Price tast Trade Sales Feb Closed Mar Closed Apr Closed May Closed June Closed July Closed60 words
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Article25 1988-02-02 25 Cants; pntes Sirvar mtm SI bbjs Fti Sinjaooi- 651-656 661-6 66 Fit Than Near York 651—6 56 6 63—6 68 Srxi'fe Credit Suisse Sport25 words
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Article181 1988-02-02 25 Mor 88 colls Mar 88 putt High Low S«tl Higt. Low S.tf 8900 406 CAB 8950 356 CAB 9000 306 CAB 9050 257 CAB 9100 2041 207 CAB 9125 1791 182 CAB 9150 1548 154 CAB 9175 1308 133 CAB 9200 1048 106 9225 80S S3 3 9250181 words
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Article71 1988-02-02 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 implitxl interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mat 88 93.04 06 93.10 93.03 93.08 ***** Jum 92.84 85 92.92 92.84 92 91 3862 Seat 92.54 92.63 92.54 92.62 1367 Dee 92.27 92.39 92.27 92.36 292 Mar St 92.01 92.108 92.01 9210 5 to 92.79871 words
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Article33 1988-02-02 25 (US dollar Deutmchemark Optrn High Low Sett Est Vol Mm 88 0.5969 0.5969 0.5927 0.5934 842 4mm 0.6011 0.6017 0.5975 0.5986 50 Sep* 0.6041 Opoo lit (FW): SOS. Act Vol (Frl): 187.33 words
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Article26 1988-02-02 25 ißritisti Pound) Opea High Lew Sett Ya\ Vol MorBB 1.7580 ***** 1.7540 1.7540 8 Jue 1.7455 Opea lit (FH): 122. Act Vol (Frl): Nil.26 words
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Article34 1988-02-02 25 (Japanese Yea) Opea High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 88 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****5 1071 Jane 0.*****0 0.*****18 0.*****0A 0.*****0 13 Sof* 0.*****1 Open lot (PH): Ml Art Vol (Frl): M 7.34 words
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Article59 1988-02-02 25 (Nikkei Stock Avenge Index) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Spot *****54 *****.76 *****.51 *****.32 MarBB *****,730 ***** ***** ***** 608 Joae *****8 ***** Sept ***** Opea lat (FH): 54*. Act Vol (Frl): 1171. Gold US$ per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vel FekBB 45359 words
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Article185 1988-02-02 25 Deutschem ark Options Monday. February 1 1988 Fob 88 colls Fob 88 puts High Low Satr High Low Satt 55 CAB 56 CAI 57 240a 235 CAB 58 141A 137 3 59 SSA 51 148 16 60 10A 8 6SB 72 61 3A 2 1608 165 62 CAB 2606 265185 words
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710 1988-02-02 25 SINGAPORE share prices Ml across a broad front yesterday as investors responded nervously to news that the US government had decided to remove tariff concessions given to Singapore under the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP). The Straits Times Industrial Index feH710 words
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Article61 1988-02-02 25 _I—ii i i i i i -i i t^ HST Index Monday Closed (1,448.75) -3 Hongkong Hang Sent 0 Monday 2,358.27 (2,409.66) Australan Al-Ordnaries Monday 1,237.80 (1,256.40) Mkkd Stock Aver ate Monday 23,732.32 (23,719.13) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,435.70 (1,430.00) Dow Jones Aver ate Friday 1.958.22 (1,930.04) (Hfures m61 words
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Article311 1988-02-02 25 Vessel Berth Vr Dep Vessel Kappd Mums Sena Alfesam Kl9 a side 05/02 Bo Churn Arrow Prince K36 aside 02 02 Dyang Amber Baiymshan K3O aside 02/02 Hamidah Baiyunshan K2l aside 02/02 Dmamut Dyang Fronti K32 a side 02/02 Ivy Fengqing K35 a side 08/02 No 9311 words
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Article, Illustration412 1988-02-02 25 R«c*ipt of Export FCL container* and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Recetviif Ship (Voya(«) An Carjo fine Hock Nan Hua (801N) 03/02 (2100) Fl 1800 1830 H8 tenlink (54N) 03/02 (0100) F5 1600 1700 J4 Sea Dragon (8806) 04/02 (0100) F2 1600 1700 F6 Hai Lee (8803) 04/02 (0700)412 words
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117 1988-02-02 25 LONDON Tankers will make significant operating profits for the rest of the decade, triggering substantial new orders for small and medium size vessels this year and next year, Drewry Shipping Consultants said m a report on profitability. But by the time the vesselsReuter - 117 words
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Article259 1988-02-02 25 (tb I MXI ChiM* Elec 765 2 Jordme Sfra HWgs 790 -0 55 Smo. Too 194 -0 05 <*•"«• Hk Elect Won 28 20N Ko Woh Bank I 94N £no Land 852 +7 98 Bonk Of Eo»t A«o 19 40 -0 4 [I,!? J, c r- i°^ "S L259 words
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Article318 1988-02-02 25 f rt 1 Crnh Chm(« "<"<*« J«~* 265 I /i._a\ Hartogen Energy 145 -10 cwii HerokT Hooker 178 -I AC I 388 unch C I 440+15 AN I 170 unch (n d EqtHfy 53 4 AbeHoyle 400 unch fr,, Health 50S Age 335 5 Leighton 47 2 Amcor -5318 words
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Article259 1988-02-02 25 Ft* 1 Ttn Charm Mmub Eiec 595 +:> MiHob Eitote 2060 30 AfYxnoto 3340 -20 Mrtvjb Heovy 583 -4 Akoi 480 +5 Mifiubrih. 1130 +10 AmotJo 1190 20 Mrtv* Co 724 -3 Asoh. Chem 1010 +10 Mitsui Stvpbkjg 274 +2 A«>h. Gias% 1800 unch Mitsui Smiting 406 -I Bonk259 words
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Article440 1988-02-02 26 DAMIEN LIM - DAMIEN LIM By QMY FRIEND and I recently registered a joint-partner-ship firm. Hew dees each of as or the linn pay Income taxes fer ear earnings? A A PARTNERSHIP firm is not a separate legal entity from the partners. In the assessment of income tax fcr you and your440 words
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261 1988-02-02 26 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, for years the anchor of the Hongkong equities scene, has been displaced from its mantle as Hongkong's biggest company by a marriage of two subsidiaries of British telecommunications giant Cable and Wireless PLC. Yesterday saw the debut of Hongkong261 words
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Article527 1988-02-02 26 Fate lies m support from bankers and profitable operations KUALA LUMPUR Talam Corporation's continuation as a going concern is dependent on continued support from its bankers and the group achieving profitable operations, auditors Hanafiah Raslan Mohamad said. The auditors, who qualified Talam s group andMBT - 527 words
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Article351 1988-02-02 26 US banks may cut prime rates NEW YORK Falling money market Interest rates may soon lead to cuts m commercial banks' prime rates, a factor that helped lift spirits m the stock and bond markets last week. But economists said it was unlikely that another wish of American investors aReuter - 351 words
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Article221 1988-02-02 26 WELLINGTON The New Zealand dollar fell sharply as financial markets nervously awaited news on the timing of planned major tax changes. The Cabinet is now discussing the government's position following Prime Minister David Lange's statement last week that introduction of a major financial package, dueReuter - 221 words
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Advertisement295 1988-02-02 24 straight From Singapore. ah The Straits Times ESS Subscribe now. Call 740-1840/1. September 1988 Raffles City Convention Centre THE ASIA-PACIFIC PETROLEUM CONFERENCE '88 The Premier Meeting Place for the Oil Industry.... The fourth conference m this annual series will be an even larger international forum for top-level traders, refiners, producers,295 words
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Advertisement12 1988-02-02 25 The Kuala Lumpur stock market was closed yesterday for Federal Territory Day.12 words
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Advertisement70 1988-02-02 26 t^x \ZJpy spy If the Tokyo stock f market can be likened to a forest, then one might sa> Kaisei is the compass. For more information about Japans securities market and opening accounts (mm. US$1C0.000), Name Address Tel. A REGULAR MEMBER OF THE TOKYC STOCK EXCHANGE The Kaisei Securities CcLtd70 words
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Article435 1988-02-02 27 Best-ever meeting for Racing Editor THE just-ended race meeting at Bukit Timah was the best-ever for Straits Times Racing Editor Roger Yue. Of the 31 races held there on the four days, he picked the winners of 18 races. This included a winning streak of435 words
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Article238 1988-02-02 27 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO THESE horses did well at Bukit Timah over the weekend and are worth following. Btiiib D is heading for better company. Having his first outing, he duly obliged m Class 4 Div C over 1,200 m. The win was particularly impressive as his gate was238 words
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Article, Illustration209 1988-02-02 27 ROGER YUE - Rain— and shocks on fourth day ROGER YUE HORSES ran true to form on the first three days of the 1988 season's initial race meeting at Bukit Timah. Except for a few mild upsets, the winners were well supported. But on the fourth day, the rains came, and form flew209 words
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Article1139 1988-02-02 27 KUALA LUMPUR Weights for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 1 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m (Ratings: 190-163) Money Mart 60 190 Feu Vert 58 186 Grand Illusion 55.5 181 j Pagsanjan II 52.5 175 Amigo Loco 52 174 j Balik Pulau II 52 174 How Do1,139 words
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Article124 1988-02-02 27 Piggott's wife takes over LONDON Susan Piggott was given the official go-ahead on Thursday ttake over as a racehorst trainer while her husband, former champion jockey Lester Piggott, is serving his three-year jail sentence. Susan made a brief appearance at the Jockey Club headquarters and then made a brief statement.Reuter - 124 words
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Article114 1988-02-02 27 DUBLIN Australian Ron Quinton is to ride as first jockey next season for Irish trainer John Oxx. who enjoyed his best ever year m 1987. The 39-year-old Quinton, twice champion m Sydney, has ridden almost 2,000 winners m his career. Quinton's big winners m AustraliaReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration193 1988-02-02 27 ff^TTSTaE] and EQs3i At the 4OOm Pictures by a At the finish NGHAI CHEE WAH RAYMOND NG Class 4 Div D 1,400 m 1. Preference 2. Western Warrior 3. Spartan Spirit n 4. Noir Sur Noir n Margins: 2, I 3 shdNGHAI CHEE WAH; RAYMOND NG - 193 words
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Article, Illustration402 1988-02-02 28 Mexican striker ends three-week drought MADRID MEXICAN soccer striker Hugo Sanchez returned to goal-scoring form as Real Madrid cruised to a convincing 4-0 win at home to Cadiz m the Spanish First Division on Sunday. But while Real extended their lead, their traditional rivals BarcelonaReuter - 402 words
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Article, Illustration247 1988-02-02 28 LONDON John Barnes showed no mercy to his old mentor Graham Taylor as he destroyed Aston Villa's dreams of improbable Football Association Cup glory against Liverpool on Saturday. The former England winger, moulded by Taylor at Watford and sold by him for £900,000 ($3.22 million) Just beforeAFP - 247 words
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384 1988-02-02 28 Spot-on M aradona helps Napoli stretch lead ROME Diego Maradona's Napoli extended their lead at the top of the Italian First Division soccer table to four points on Sunday with a comprehensive 3-1 away win at Asco--11. Ascoli enjoyed brief glory after their Brazilian striker Casagrande scored m a counter-attackReuter - 384 words
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Article198 1988-02-02 28 Champs PSV in nine-goal rampage AMSTERDAM Dutch soccer champions PSV Eindhoven, their 19-game record marred only by one draw this season, gave another highly-confident display by trouncing FC Den Haag 9-1 m the First Division on Sunday. Dutch international Ronald Koeman started the scoring spree through a penalty and laterReuter - 198 words
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Article244 1988-02-02 28 BELGIAN Ghent 1 Beer schot 0, Kirtrijk 2 Mecnelen 5. Standard Liege 1 Lokeren 1, Cercle Bruges 0 Club Bruges 2. Beveren 3 Molenbeek 0. DUTCH Pec Zwolle 3 Den Bosch 2, AZ 0 VW Venlo 0, Haarlem 1 WUlem n 3. PS\' 9 Den Haag 1. DSReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration313 1988-02-02 28 LISBON Benfica kept their fading title hopes alive on Sunday when they battled to a 1-1 draw against unbeaten Portuguese First Division soccer leaders Porto m front of 120,000 fans m the vast Stadium of Light. The home supporters had little to cheer about mReuter - 313 words
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Article, Illustration388 1988-02-02 28 GUARUJA (Brazil) Luiz Mattar, of Brazil, upset top seed Eliot Teltscher, of the United States, 6-3, 6-3 m the final of the US$l3O,OOO ($260,000) Guaruja Grand Prix tennis tournament on Sunday. Mattar, the No. 2 seed and Brazil's leading player, took 90 minutes to defeatReuter; AFP; AP - 388 words
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Article, Illustration583 1988-02-02 29 SUPER BOWL XXII 4 The satisfaction is that we're world champions. All the talk about Elway wasn't as much motivation for me as it q was for the team. Williams (left) WASHINGTON REDSKINS 42 DENVER BRONCOS 10 SAN DIEGO The Washington Redskins beat the Denver BroncosReuter - 583 words
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Article, Illustration416 1988-02-02 29 WASHINGTON Hundreds of thousands of Washington Redskins fans poured into the streets of the American capital for a raucous, sometimes violent, celebration on Sunday night after their team's Super Bowl win over the Denver Broncos. A police spokesman, who asked not to be identified, saidAP - 416 words
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Article, Illustration310 1988-02-02 29 Troubled skies: The skies above Jack Murphy Stadium were filled with aircraft and controversy. Competing blimps from Goodyear, Pepsi, Slice and Fuji film hovered over the crowd along with a plane trailing a can of orange crush soft drink. Fans entering the stadium could look up andUPI; Reuter - 310 words
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379 1988-02-02 29 STUTTGART (West Germany) Carl Lewis, opening his preparations for the defence of his four gold medals at the Seoul Olympics this year, tasted defeat on Sunday m his only indoor athletics competition of the winter season. Lewis was well beaten by fellow-American JamesReuter - 379 words
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Article, Illustration211 1988-02-02 29 SAN DIEGO Hundreds of Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos fan* showed up at he Jack Murphy Stadium on Sunday wearing team logo underwear for the Super Howl extravaganza. There are two schools of thought m a new football f.ishion trend those who wear trousers underReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration484 1988-02-02 30 All trying to improve their title hopes AS the Premier League soccer competition nears the half-way mark, the top teams are looking to strengthen their squads to improve their title hopes. Current leaders Balestier United, who beat fancied Geylang 2-1 last Sunday, are hoping to484 words
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Article335 1988-02-02 30 Sundram battles on in the cold JOE DQRAI ON SOCCER THE opposition were tough but Singapore's V. Sundramoorthy found the cold even tougher when he turned out for FC Basle m the Swiss club's second tuneup match against Grasshoppers on Saturday. Basle won the match 4-2 played m three deg335 words
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Article93 1988-02-02 30 LONDON English First Division leaders Liverpool were yesterday drawn away to either Everton or Middlesborugh m the fifth round of the FA Cup. Otfcer ttc»: (Feb 20). QPR v Luton, Newcastle v Wimbledon, Port Vale v Watford, Portsmouth/Sheffield U v Bradford, Arsenal v Man Utd, Blackpool/Man CityReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration70 1988-02-02 30 Waiting for the wind WINDSURFER Debra Moore joined her male counterparts while waiting for races to start m yesterday's Sprite International Circuit. Since the wind refused to blow, several sailors decided to convert the grounds outside the PA Campsite into a70 words
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Article84 1988-02-02 30 Rain, so no races RAIN and a lack of wind forced organisers of the $6,000 Sprite International Boardsailing Circuit to call off yesterday's races at the People's Association East Coast Sea Sports Centre. Thai ace Lek Sa-ard Panyawan is leading m the Division II event while Australian Chris Lawrence is84 words
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Article, Illustration295 1988-02-02 30 Sweden's Ling easy to spot m a crowd IT WOULD BE easy to spot Swedish boardsailor Hakan Ling even m the most crowded shopping centre. Just stand on tip-toes and look out for a stunning, punk-styled blond hairstyle. Ling, the 1986 world Division n champion, is something ofJERRY SEH - 295 words
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ON FOREIGN AND LOCAL FAIRWAYS
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Article158 1988-02-02 30 TAY CHENG KHOON - DR Yeo Ning Hong and partner Mr S. Chandra Das totalled 45 points to help the President of Singapore Selection beat the Diplomatic Corps 193-174 at the Serapong course on Saturday. Remits President's Selection US (Dr N.H. Yeo C Das 45 pts. H.K. Wong Frank Yung158 words
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287 1988-02-02 30 Lyle triumphs at third extra hole SCOTTSDALE (Arizona) Britain's Sandy Lyle came from seven strokes off the pace to tie Fred Couples and then wen the play-off on the third extra hole on Sunday m the U*****,000 ($1.3 million) Phoenix Open. Lyle shot a six-under-par 65 with a bogey atReuter - 287 words
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254 1988-02-02 30 First Senior Skins game to Rodriguez OAHU Chi Chi Rodriguez capped off his most lucrative day as a professional golfer by winning a six-hole play-off on Sunday good for US$9O,OOO ($180,000) and a grand total of US$3OO,OOO m the inaugural Senior Tour Skins game. Rodriguez, who won a total ofReuter - 254 words
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285 1988-02-02 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - Soo Heng and Simon earn Zainal's praise TAY CHENG KHOON SQUASH By SINGAPORE can be proud of their second placing m the recently-concluded Fourth Asian squash championships m Kuwait. For for them to achieve anything higher was a near-impossible task, considering that world-beaters Pakistan who overkilled with four of their285 words
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138 1988-02-02 31 ANTWERP World champion Jansher Khan, of Pakistan, overcame a sluggish start to thrash defending champion Ross Norman, of New Zealand, 8-10, 9-4, W), m the final of the Belgian Grand Prix squash tournament on Sunday. The top seed's second title of the year prevented NormanReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration206 1988-02-02 31 $pm: slagles Li LJnjfwei (C) v Irene Lee (Sin); Susi Susanti Undent v Tang Jui hong (C), Shi Wen (Chi) v I.im Seok Bee (Sin) Ruenchit Thangchaisak (Thai) v Kok Chan Foong (Mai). Klmlko Jinnai (Jpn) v Zhou Lei <C). Leong Chai Lean (Mai) v Zarinah Abdullah (Sin).206 words
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Article, Illustration426 1988-02-02 31 PRIZE MONEY Mea'a aiagleo (all In USS) champion: $5,000 ($10,150). Baaaer-ap: $2,500. Laolag oeml-flaaUato: $1,000 each. Wetnea's ataglea CaaaaSloa: $2,500. Baaaer-ap: 1.250. LrOaias ■eml-flaall-U: $625 each. Mea'B doubles Caampioas: $5,000. Ronncrs-up: $3,000 Laolag scml-naaJlsts $1,000 each pair. Wemea'o doubles (hamplens: $3,000. Baaaero-op: $2,000.426 words
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Article89 1988-02-02 31 Mea'tMagkN-Gpl: Yang Yang, Shinji Matsuura, Yeung Yik Kei, Pramote Thirawiwat. Op 2: Alan Budi Kusuma. Liv Jun. Chang Wen-sung, Ardy Wiranala Gp J: Misbun Sidek, S. Kukasemki], Lav Wing Cheok. Lee Fook Heng. Gp 4: LJus Pongoh, Foo Kok Keong. Hamid Khan, Clarence Tim. Wmm 1 riagtos -Gpl: LJ89 words
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Article425 1988-02-02 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN THAT Yang Yang is today the badminton champion of the world could well be because of his parent's decision to change his name when he was a boy. He was born Yang Kin m Nanjing 25 years ago last December but, as a425 words
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Article239 1988-02-02 31 BASKETBALL Boston beat Philadelphia 100-85 m a National Basketball Association game played on Sunday. BOXING A local boxer has died of a brain haemorrhage after a sparring session with Frank Cedeno, the former World Boxing Council flyweight champion, a newspaper reported m Manila. Jun Padayogdog, 22, fellReuter; AFP - 239 words
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Article326 1988-02-02 31 HAKIKAT RAI - Veteran players honoured by BAS HAKIKAT RAI BASKETBALL By THE Basketball Association of Singapore have honoured three of their players Koh Kai Teck, Teo Chin Eng and Tan Up S Loong tor their continued service to the sport. The trio were selected for donning national colours continuously for at least326 words
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Article556 1988-02-02 31 CRICKET Boon, Marsh in century opening partnership SYDNEY Day.d Boon and Geoff Marsh put a measure of pride back into Australian cricket with a century opening partnership after the home side were forced to follow on m the bicentennial Test against England yesterday. Australia, bowled outReuter - 556 words
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Article135 1988-02-02 31 LEE WAI WUN - Alex makes cut for the Masters LEE WAI WUN BOWLING ALEX LAU, a house bowler, qualified for the men's event of the Remy Martin Open Masters at Striker's Bowl yesterday. He made fourth spot with 1,230 pinfalls. Ltmim Mea: 1 Rahmat Ahmad 1,299 1 Arthur Soh 1,262 S Gilbert Lai135 words
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Article, Illustration263 1988-02-02 31 BODYBUILDING...By MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HAMTD JAMAEN prevented a clean sweep by Gold's Gym m the national bodybuilding championships at Kallang Theatre on Sunday when he grabbed the lightweight title. The 30-year-old from Clement! Recreation Club moved from the bantamweight category to the lightweight division but still packed263 words
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Advertisement336 1988-02-02 28 1988. The Year of Prosperity! Let it JP^ /tN tf^fc mi£S regulations l)egin with GjUivoLsier \'SC)P. Ij(X)k for Uu 1 f V Hiis promotion applies only for CourvoisierV'SOP with the Seal ofl^rospmty it's on eyew DOlllfn 2 SproSoSTis'open only to adults ag«i 2 land above, promotional box. Just uncork your336 words
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Advertisement167 1988-02-02 29 10 ways the Dale Carnegie Course® helps men and women: Poise and Confidence Public Specking Human Relations Insight People Management Skit's Effective Communications Motivational Skils The Courage to Think, Decide and Act SeU Yourself and Your ideas Develop Your Hidden Abilities Win a Better Job, More Income With th« Dale167 words
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Obituary, Illustration222 1988-02-02 30 ALEXANDER KLOER Aga: 77 P««»d away paacafuiry on 31 Jan 19M l«avmg bahind Sons: Wiilem Arnold D»oght*r»-«n-law: L>dia Linda Daughter*: Montca Irma Sons-in-law: William Dave Graod CnNdran: Alexander Jr. Max Alfons Amanda Trefor Body lying at Church ot SI. Mary of th» Angatt. Mas* will ba hakJ on222 words
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Obituary, Illustration324 1988-02-02 30 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements Th« Family of the late LIM SOON CHYE Departed on 28.1.88 with to thank Doctor* and Staff of Ward 73 SGH ralativa* fnanda and institution* for tha.r kind condo-' laneas, donations and wraaths during thair racant oaraavamant Tha family of tha late MDM CATHERINE KOH QEK324 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1988-02-02 30 A. ARUNASAL AM ALANOARAPmAR passed away on 1.2.88 leaving behind Wit*: Puahpavalti. Son*. Daughter*. Daughters m law and broth-era-fn-law A hia families Cortege leaving Mk 210, Boon Lay Place #02-103. 8.2264, tel *****56 on 2 2.88 at 2 30pm to Mt Ver non Crematorium.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1988-02-02 30 323 Condolences 323 Condolences Our Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to Mr. Michael Pek Keck Huat on the demise of MAGGIE CHUA GIM Eb RAYMOND PEK lIX WANG From: CHAIRMAN, COUNCIL MEMBERS AND STAFF OF THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE With daapaat lymptthitt ft. condol«nc»» to tha tomMy ot tha lat75 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1988-02-02 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY BELOVED FATHER ONG TENG CHEONG 2/2/78 2/2/88 Be like newborn babies, always thirsty for the pure spiritual milk, so that by drinking It you may grow and be saved.' 1 Peter Chapter 2:2: Inserted by: Kwee Chang loved ones. In Loving Memory104 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1988-02-02 30 In Loving Mamory Ot VINCENT TAN PENG KIAN Departed 2.2.85 There Is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. D«»riy mlmd by ptrtnti, sittart Sok Chin, Amy, Sock Ch«ng. brother Eddia. cousins, ralativas and triand*. IN LOVING MEMORY OF VINCENT TAN PENG KIAN Departed78 words
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Advertisement144 1988-02-02 30 In Loving Memory of LAW POH NEO Departed 2-2-86 Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every Jeaf. Dearly missed by Shirley, Kenneth, Kelvin and Simon. 1 THE f STRAITS v TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES RUN-ON $5.00 per line (Minimum 3 lines SEMI-DISPLAY $21.50 per col.144 words
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Advertisement353 1988-02-02 31 Savour the taste of superior cuisine. Reap the value of traditional herbs. itsfl If L-IWBr I'/w 8. U^^wv tfw3^ Our masterchef. Mr Zhang ZhenJm with gn| I p"J?^?« BBJR'VVa our n erba\m. Mr Zheng Guang You. B^^^HSk hMBBL HIW!MLpt^ > 8Q I PBH&fc Jh^^ balW_ both from Tianjin. China jUHj^^fl353 words
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Miscellaneous71 1988-02-02 31 BADMINTON Konlca Cap (SBA haU, torn). BOWLING Remy Martin Open Masters (Striker's Bowl, 9am). Jattco Tournament of Champion* (Kirn Seng Bowl, 10am). SOCCER Telerec General Manager's Cap: M E Services v AMK Post Office (Farrer Park). Telerec Shield: Kirn Chuan Workshop v Tel Maintenance B (Kallang Field); LPO v Telegraph71 words
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395 1988-02-02 32 Singapore won't threaten KL's security Dhana A SINGAPORE minister has stressed that the Republic will not do anything that will threaten Malaysia's security, nor would it allow anyone to use Singapore to undermine such security. This came from Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan, who was speaking yesterday to a group ofBernama - 395 words
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353 1988-02-02 32 TELEX and facsimile machines, modems and mobile and home telephones from Telecoms were mustered m a civil resource exercise conducted by the Singapore Armed Forces. The exercise tested procedures for mobilising Telecoms communications equipment for the SAF, which will be used to supplement the353 words
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531 1988-02-02 32 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG At least 100 to benefit each year and another centre is on the way By AT LEAST 100 kidney failure patients will benefit each year from the new dialysis centre recently opened m Toa Payoh. Under this programme, implemented by531 words
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Article, Illustration465 1988-02-02 32 China's PMO had to approve visit of valuable Jiao Jiao AN IMPORTANT visitor from China is arriving here next week for the Lunar New Year and so important is she that the visit required the approval of China's Prime Minister's Office. The visitor one465 words
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Article114 1988-02-02 32 What it should have been WE REPORTED on Friday that a few prominent stockbrokers from J. Ballas Co and another firm had financially backed the Yazawa Family Restaurant. This is incorrect. None of the directors of J. Ballas nor the company have ever had any stake m Yazawa. In a114 words
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Article80 1988-02-02 32 BEIJING A Chinese peasant blew up himself and three policemen with dynamite after a desperate attempt to win back a former lover, the China Daily reported yesterday. The newspaper said the man walked into a restaurant where the woman worked as a waitress m ShandongReuter - 80 words
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Article27 1988-02-02 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose six points to 1,964 m early trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 27 words
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371 1988-02-02 32 TAIPEI Taiwan businessmen, pressed by the surging value of their currency and keener competition from other Asian exporters, are looking towards China as a market and a source of cheaper raw materials. "There is an increasing trend for our businessmen to turn their eyes toReuter; AFP - 371 words
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Advertisement410 1988-02-02 32 Rowenra 'Gourmet Compact' Grill/Oven FB-36 SMALL IN SIZE BIG IN FEATURES. I 0m ,v Features A large interior —33x 29 5 x 22 scm 1 0-step switch with thermostat 50 °C 245 °C) 1 20 mm. Timer with self cleaning sides and rear wall Push button to change into grill410 words
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Miscellaneous189 1988-02-02 32 Weather Showers over many areas m the afternoon and early evening. TO*. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.20 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.17 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 16/21 C Overcast Lm Aageles 10/17 C Goudy Amrterdajn 4/7 C Rain Madrid 6/14 C Goudv AtfcMM189 words
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Teens
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Article, Illustration607 1988-02-02 1 Irene rates - Irene rates It is all right to be angry, say most of the 175 young people who describe what makes them mad and the importance of diffusing tneir anger without hurting others. Letters compiled by IRENE PATES. More winning letters and extracts on Page Two. YOU are607 words
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Letter226 1988-02-02 1 WHAT makes me angry is when a boy I like tells my friends that he thinks I am very short and snobbish looking. What does he expect me to do? Go for plastic surgery and jump a million times a day? Well, m226 words
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187 1988-02-02 1 When Dad says, 'You all never PEOPLE know I am fuming when I am silent, stalk around the house with a blank expression and then enter my room with a slam of the door. I simply won't answer to anyone then. When I am angry, my father remains calm and187 words
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Letter235 1988-02-02 1 I GET angry when my parents are over-protective. They ask a million questions when I am about to go out: "Where are you going? Who will you be with? What time will you be home?" and so on. I am old enough to take235 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1988-02-02 2 TAN ME lIAN. 21 HAVING a younger brother gets on my nerves. But there is nothing much I can do because he is bigger and stronger than I. Sometimes we fight and, when I am unable to bear the obvious result of the fight, I1,032 words
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Letter110 1988-02-02 2 I DON'T understand why I only lose my temper with Dad. I guess I want him to be the perfect father, caring and loving. I want him to shower all his love on his family and not on his fish. He spends so much110 words
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121 1988-02-02 2 The most maddening things in life are Dad pretends that he does not care, but Mum tells me I make him anxious and upset. I usually go on "torturing" him for a few days despite Mum's disapproval. She thinks that I'm going too far. Please understand, being angry with Dad121 words
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200 1988-02-02 2 I WAS m a department store one afternoon, looking at some toys, when a young boy caught my eye. Just then, a toy car fell to the ground when a woman brushed past it. She knew what she had done, but did not200 words
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94 1988-02-02 2 I SHOW my true colours only at home, and my temper rises whenever somebody provokes me. Unfortunately, this "somebody" is always my younger and only brother. However, everything changes when I am with friends. It usually depends on who I'm angry with. If it94 words
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Article, Illustration360 1988-02-02 2 Irene Pates - Irene Pates I READ the letter, entitled Chef washing machine helper wife several times, and came to realise that what you're describing is not a wife but a domestic robot. If you ask any teenage girl to choose either career or marriage, I can360 words
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Article, Illustration642 1988-02-02 3 THE problems sent m to my Spot On British Broadcasting Corporation's Going Live are no joke. For every Adrian Mole who can laugh, there are thousands who pen letters of agony. I have never met a teenager yet who actually thought pimples wereThe Guardian - 642 words
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Article, Illustration766 1988-02-02 3 IRENE PATES reviews a book written specially for girls and British television problem-helper PHILLIP HODSON offers a few words of comfort to the boys. GIRL TALK ALL THE THINGS YOUR SISTERS NEVER TOLD YOU By Carol Weston Pan Books/ 1987 287 pages/$ 11.90 AUTHOR766 words
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Advertisement549 1988-02-02 1 Wliat sort of an air-con can $7K) buy you? You think we're joking, aren't f Being a specialist hasn't done you? •us much harm >• x Well, we're not! x either. jA just being biased, why j|jßw_ IJ| ditioner's rotarv^^B^fcjA j^^^- x c f y msS9k see all the air-cons549 words
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Advertisement260 1988-02-02 2 NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC 535 Clemenn Road. Singapore 2159 Buses to NP Clementi Bus Stop 61 74 122 154 201 202 Bukit Timah Clementi Road Junction 5 157 170 171 172 173 174 -75 177 179 '80 iei »82 193 200 205 *>? afl mW *R U\ frfl Tl I'l/llk afl260 words
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Article, Illustration432 1988-02-02 4 \AdLILo Icidd Make a gift: Golden Lotus Shoes You can adapt the pattern to make your own gift. You can use felt instead of satin, and styrofoam or cork instead of wood. HAVE you ever seen old Chinese women m Chinatown with small boundNGHAI CHEE WAH - 432 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1988-02-02 5 Unity an ingredient in Yeos' success I Singapore w^ t pioneers IrT^ Once a small soy sauce factory employing seven or eight workers, the Yeo Hiap Seng Sauce Factory is, today, a multinational concern with about 3,600 workers worldwide. Messrs Yeo Thian Seng and Yeo Thian Hwa, two of the1,221 words
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Article254 1988-02-02 5 MlB N&Vh »»t' f*ep" > A Scroll --ji'.j u j y:Jt NHMftAJftaep r m ftft m rhft Ke»m* /f-iWff-fiHr«^jffl iSfll SHE I. ttt^BMft ft*&ft:K M fc^cipipn HTM PRW il'^tt AJtCft H 4fctt*9" W Ai V-f*Ui£ *«»AJ|fc m fi'j W. K■t C <- tt 8 W PS tt *nA- ft 9254 words
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272 1988-02-02 5 A NEOLITHIC site m central China's Henan province has yielded what some experts believe to be the earliest examples of writing ever unearthed m China. Chinese archaeologists have excavated tortoise shells, bones and stone vessels with symbols inscribed on them and datingChina Daily - 272 words
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Article101 1988-02-02 5 |5l /|> t^ H <*fH fe «-tKHJh .ij W^D U nL2A:*g*fi'j^7C^ 78^ *U;*c7*i74 3M *h*r tfeX*f.:jSfiiJii 1938^ ta^.©W.sr,« a DD f'JTl969«f- tTtt^fl P. ft £1985<£igf*ftik o mm a 'sWititf *#jJi|ftfl']W.#J •*Ml9oo*ft fife* ft A tffi'jASff M E* lift* ft ft? ft* H+ ¥ft* i* ft 3o ft* dig ft f-101 words
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Article, Illustration751 1988-02-02 5 IF THERE is anything that embodies the most erudition m the smallest space, it must be the chop. There are many stories about chops. As early as the Tang dynasty (AD 618-970), the official seals of Emperor Taizong and Emperor Xuanzong appeared on paintings,Sinorama - 751 words
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Article, Illustration800 1988-02-02 6 MARDIANA ABU BAKAR - MARDIANA ABU BAKAR 'ANAK WAYANG' by The Malay Drama Workshop of the National Theatre Club IF a good idea is a gift m itself, then it was a most suitable birthday present that the youth members of the Bengkel Drama Kelab Panggung Negara (The800 words
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Article, Illustration443 1988-02-02 6 DARI segi idea, terasa bernasnya drama Anak Wayang persembahan Bengkel Drama Kelab Panggung Negara Khamis lalu. Pementasan sempena ulang tahun ke-20 kelab itu melibatkan setiap ahli dalam Bengkel tersebut. Namun demikian, matlamat persembaban yang mahu memperjuangkan pendirian anak wayang sebagai insan bermaruah443 words
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Article, Illustration55 1988-02-02 6 Ta ka Ka ta Sir i BM Bahagian 1 Word Qui* BM Part 1 INSTRUCTIONS: Match the syllables below so as to form words. Write down 10 words m the spaces provided. The words you form from the syllables must be synonymous with or have a similar meaning to the55 words
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Advertisement829 1988-02-02 8 72 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal BUDGET RATES S3O onwards (Cheap NBM] House, office removal, pianos, organs, delivery and all kinds of transportation services Experienced workers provided Open 7 days a week Tel: *****00 BUDGET RATES $30 onwards (Cheap rates) House/ office removal, pianos/ organs delivery and all kinds of transportation829 words
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Advertisement759 1988-02-02 8 76 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER PROVIDES monthly and yearly accounting service for all types of business Tel *****62 REGISTRATION ADDRESS $10. answering $10, Telex Free, typing, accounting. Tel *****78/ *****44 TYPING. ANSWERING, MAIL, Tlx. Fax. Acct, Tax, Incorpn of Cos Jelen Secretarial Serv. *****67 2ND ANNIVERSARY OFFER!759 words
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Advertisement1022 1988-02-02 8 78 Industrial Equipment/ 78 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Supplies USED BERKEL' ROAD WEIGHBRIDGE FOR SALE The Weighbridge was Installed In 1979 for weighing oil tankers and trucks. The machine Is In operational condition and can be viewed on Mil- at Pulau Merllmau (Jurong). Interested parties can contact Mr. Y.K. Koh/ M.L.1,022 words
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Advertisement192 1988-02-02 8 SELECT PROTESTANT MAIOS available. Personalised services. Handy Maids Tel: *****45, *****00 38 Maxwell Road (C-1181-01). TRAINED DOMESTIC MAIDS (Filipino, Indonesian, Thai) reasonable charges *****81 ACA C-0289-01. 94 Positions Vacant: Professional/ Executive An axpanding Chartarad Accounting firm (m Bingapora) invitaa qualrfiad applicants for tha poat of: AUDIT MANAGERS a Possess an192 words
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Advertisement450 1988-02-02 8 94 Positions Vacant: Professional/ Executive MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL 820 Thomson Road Singapora 2057 Applicants mrm invited for (1) LOCUM RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICER from 19/2788 to 28/2/88 (2) JUNIOR SECRETARY AND BILLING CLERKS OCE O 1 level In English and Maths; Book-keeping knowledge. Typing speed mln. 35 w.p.m. Experience In Wordstar450 words
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Advertisement559 1988-02-02 8 95 Positions Vacant: EDP TRIANGLE AUTO PTE LTD In Pandan Oardana raqulraa COMPUTER OPERATOR (MALE) Mln. OCE 'O 1 level. At least 2 yrs. computer operation experience. Experience on Hitachi mainframe preferred but not essential a Must be prepared to perform night shift. Interested candidates pis. call 5****** Qabrtal Wong559 words
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Advertisement551 1988-02-02 8 97 Positions Vacant Domestic URGENTLY NEEDED ONE Filipino maid to start work Immediately Pis ''all *****30 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An international courier company at Paya Leber invitee application* for the poet* o< (1) MANAGEMENT TRAINEES c Preferably male c Bachelor Degree In Accountancy c 21 to 26 years551 words
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Advertisement413 1988-02-02 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST wanted by sn established P«r fume Company. Must be polite and able to attend to telephone messages Must have a good speed In typing on an electric/ electronic typewriter Must be able to attend to clerical work, and have neat handwriting s413 words
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Advertisement447 1988-02-02 9 96 Poattsona Vacant: 96 Poeitions Vacant: Socrotartai/ Clerical Socrotarial/ Clerical 1 Singapore Newspaper Services *s Pte Ltd *Mmbei ol Stngaptvt Pif »j Ho*o<ng» G>oop Our Company is committed to excellence m newspaper printing and distribution services We print the major newspapers of Singapore and several well known international dailies for447 words
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Advertisement588 1988-02-02 9 96 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Socrotarial/ Clsrical Socrotarial/ Ciorical Asian Business Proas, mo loading publisher of special interest titles roquiroo a CIRCULATION CLERK who should bo an energetic girt, to work m our compu tensed circulation dopt. Requirements: c Mln. OCE O' level c Oood typing skills c Pleasant588 words
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Advertisement486 1988-02-02 9 WALK-IN INTERIVEW fl 1) PERSONNEL CLERK m 2) RECEPTIONIST/ J TELEPHONE M OPERATOR 3) CUSTOMER M SERVICE fflj CLERKS jjj Requirements: «J 'A' or O' Level with I credits In English orfl Mathematics ffl o Singapore Citizens w Taping experience flj BOnOfHSt Qn 3 months bonus Cfj 39-hour work week486 words
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Advertisement598 1988-02-02 9 98 Positions Vacant: Sscrotarial/ Ctfteal A well-established company In the Central Business District engaged mainly In construction and property development aside from other activities Invites suitably qualified candidates for: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT OCE A' level with credit In English; Accurate typing speed of minimum 40 w.p.m.; Must be able to operate598 words
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Advertisement696 1988-02-02 9 96 Positions Vacant: Swcrwtartal/ Clerical BMaMtohod trading co. requires. 1) SECRETARY 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK O 1 level/ 'A' level/ NIC Cert Preferably bl-Ungual. Immediate commencement preferable. Poat 1) should have experience In correspondence, sales and office duties. Poet 8) duties accounts, correspondence, Inventory and L/C documentation m own handwriting with696 words
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Advertisement1220 1988-02-02 9 96 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FREIGHT INTERTRANS PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for OPERATIONS CLERK Mtn 2 years experience Knowledge of Import/ export documentations Interested, please walk-In for Interview from 10- 4pm. at: 43 Kaki Bufcit Road 2 KB Warehouee Complex Singapore 1441 Furniture manufacturer require* (1) SALES EXECUTIVES (2)1,220 words
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Advertisement507 1988-02-02 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Professional Firm requires JUMOR SECRETARY CUM TYPIST Preferably Iyr experience c Computer knowledge would be an advantage Salary mtn WOO depending on experience Apply to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Reed Spore 0833. Public Accountant Firm requtrM tn#j rOfffOWinQ. 1) JUMOR SECRETARY c With507 words
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Advertisement1025 1988-02-02 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY has vacancy for a Receptionist. Applicant must be a committed Christian, possess good command ot English, be capable of exercising Initiative, be a competent typist It have at least 1 year experience as a Receptionist. Interested Singaporeans call: *****55 for application forms.1,025 words
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Advertisement842 1988-02-02 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED OENERAJL^CLERir Some experience In Accounting It correspondence will be an advantage. Write to: Blk 4001, A.M. Klo Ind. Pk. 1, #01-21. S(2OM). REQUIRED GENERAL CLERK with typing experience. Preferably with some knowledge of computers. Age above 20. Interested applicants please call 861-0288 URGENTLY KEQUIREO842 words
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Advertisement765 1988-02-02 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Salaa Congratulations to the Winners of the A. I. A. Worldwide 16th Summit Club Convention {■a 1,-fc I Mr. Jerry Tan Mr. Bert Tan Mr jimmy Teo i 1W: 3 ***** 1 ITW *****25 I Tet. *****55 ■BaY BJJJJMJJJJJJJB^BBa^UBaB^asV P^vSfa^^H TM TsVfraV MM765 words
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Advertisement680 1988-02-02 10 M Positions Vacant: Saktß An Engineering Company wltti mtarnottonal ArWtottona Involved In Control* ft Inatrymontatton haa vacancy torSALES ft SERVICE ENGINEER Applicanu should be qualified and trained In Controls ft Instrumentation Divisions of Petrochemical, Refinery or Power Generation Industries. Experience In Oas Analysis Equipment, Electmlcs and Mi-cro-Processor Controls an advantage.680 words
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Advertisement655 1988-02-02 10 99 Positions Vacant: Sataa BOOKWORM CLUB WITH 200,000 FAR EAST SERVICES PTE. LTD require* 1. FEMALE EDUCATION SERVICE OFFICERS 2. FEMALE S ALE S RECEPTIOIwSTS Basic salary: $600 $800 J. CARD MARKETma OFFICERS (Prim.MMiw Income $800 $1200 commission No experience required Training will be provided 5-day week Age: below 25655 words
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Advertisement899 1988-02-02 10 09 Pooltions Vacant: Ba*aa BALI B PROMOTERS c Age 16-28 Attractive salary phis commission. Call personally at #00-12 Chanoertodge Comptai Singapore 1438 Tefc 745-4747. SALES EXECUTIVE raojiisfao. Very responsible position, a Very specialised products. Oood fringe benefits a Olrl with strong drive and selling experience. a Must hold class 3899 words
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Advertisement595 1988-02-02 10 99 Positions Vacant: Sates TATLY REOUmETuROCNTLYThT nese Salesgirl. Please call personally at 36 Tai Thong Crescent, Spore 1334. Tel: *****22/ 5. WALK-IN INTERVIEW (Ipm-Spm): Video library requires Counter Salesgirls at Blk 081 Hougang Aye. 8, »0 1-855 Mln. sec. 4. EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS WANTED. Interview. 14 Scotts Road, #02-115 Far East595 words
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Advertisement588 1988-02-02 10 100 Positions Vacant. 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical GARRETT Signal Technologies Walk-in Interview Monday Friday, 8 am to 3 pm or write to: Ms Lilian Lee GARRETT SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 161 Gul Circle. Singapore 2262 I QC INSPECTORS To perform visual and dimensional inspection during engine assembly Technician Diploma or588 words
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Advertisement456 1988-02-02 11 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical PaTaTaTaT 1# Moving You Ahead WALK-IN INTERVIEW TODAY 9.00 am to 12 noon 2.00 pm to 4.30 pm TRAIN OPERATORS (Salary Range: $444 $753 per month) Function c Operation of passenger and engineers' trains c Ensure safety of456 words
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Advertisement283 1988-02-02 11 OHBAYASHI CORPORATION requires: FEMALE DRAUGHTSMAN to produce ihopdrewing finishing worfc Polytechnic graduate or equivalent 2 years above working experience Age 25—30 years Interested applicants are requested to call personalty at 6, Shenton Way #28-03. DBS Building, Singapore 0106. Te* *****22 on 2 A 3 Feb 'gobetween 6.00pm— 7.30pm to see283 words
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Advertisement473 1988-02-02 11 100 Positions Vecent: 100 Positions VacantTechnical Technical BLACK DECKER AttMtifcH d/ toc/rocrn, persome/ I We have just expanded our toolroom |a section which is equipped with the latest W^ and highly sophisticated toolroom I machineries. We are interested m talking I to those who wish to establish or further I473 words
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Advertisement661 1988-02-02 11 100 Positions Vacant: Technical teat expanding mwrH-naMonan eirweld earvtec company invitee application* from suitealy quelitled candidate* tor the following position:ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN Reqwirementa: c ITC Trade Certificate In Electronic and Instrumentation or Diploma In Electrical/ Electronic Engineering. c At least 3-5 years experience In bench top repairing and troubleshooting of661 words
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Advertisement699 1988-02-02 11 100 Positrons Vacant: Technical 1) TECHNICIAN/ TRAINEE 2) ELECTRICIANS required for services m shipyard and oh refinery. a Must have completed N.S. c Car driving licence holder preferred. Pteaae call at POLY MOT PTE LTD 81k.5, N0.74 Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 (near Clementl West HDB Est.) Tal. 775-4011 Precision Engineering699 words
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Advertisement452 1988-02-02 11 101 Positions Vscsnt. 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production You'll enjoy the of a career at f SINGATRONICS w/^^\ jjjg|jS| LIMITED t^\ wfjL-y k'l L^ m fg^fml^- Come |oln us as: I y3? You'll enjoy all these RICH BENEFITS! T 5-day work week L I,^ —^-h, aw452 words
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Advertisement111 1988-02-02 11 Oil Company m Jurong has vacancies for MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS Applicants preferably residing In Jurong area and Singaporeans only. Interested applicants, please call or walk -in to: 30 GUL CRESCENT SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: 861-5503 WELCOME FEMALE SINOAPOR EAN L Malaysian Production Operators for factory situated at Bt. Batok Age 16-38111 words
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Advertisement489 1988-02-02 13 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production SHARP requires FEMALE PACKERS to count A pack electronic component parts Age 16 years above c Singapore citizen Mln Primary 6 education (English stream) Those who are able to understand, speak write simple English are welcome No experience is required. Training will489 words
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Advertisement398 1988-02-02 13 MESA I Senior Store I High starting salary Mm GCE 'O' level Preferably experienced m receiving and issuing of electronics components and m up-keeping of inventory With packing and other relevant experience II Above 20 years old I Mm GCE 'O' level I Possess relevant ex I perience will be398 words
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Advertisement625 1988-02-02 13 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge QoodUjood ft»k motel Invites applications for the following positions (1) Confidential Clerk/ Typast (Personnel) remaie GROSS SALARY: $558/ $588 Completed Secondary Education Able to type 40 to 45 t p.m. (2) Junior Captama (Coffee Lounge Saatood Restaurant) GROSS SALARY. $718/ 756 At least one625 words
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Advertisement551 1988-02-02 13 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge TNK PAVILION INTER* CONTINENTAL SINGAPORE We are a deluxe hotel, part of one of the largest international cnWH Off nrsi class noians wnti 109 hotel* In 4S countries. Wa are currently looking for: FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Confirmed salary: 9514 p.m. L PASTRY SHOP SALESGIRL551 words
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Advertisement691 1988-02-02 13 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant Vacant We are a Singapore's based leading computer manufacturer and VV Wjm m line with our expansion programme, we have immediate B ?V V^VH vacancies for PataaVJ fS^ A) SALES EXECUTIVES H Age between 23 to ?9 aM^l IV691 words
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Advertisement75 1988-02-02 13 A Precision Engineering Company requires: A) OC INSPECTOR ■hM a Mln IH'E O Level c Completed N S a Permanent night shift B) QA INSPECTORS (Female) a Sec 2 education a Working hours: Sam to spm C) DRIVER CUM DELIVERYMAN Age 25 U> 3ft Mm »r 1 education a (.'lass75 words
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Advertisement340 1988-02-02 13 A well established company specialised In packaging tapes urgently requires: DRIVER CUM DELIVERY CLASS 3 OR 4 DRIVING LICENSE Primary 6 level or able to read simple English Completed N.S Preferably residing In Jurong Attractive salary for the selected person Malaysian may apply for this post. Interested, please apply personally340 words
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Advertisement591 1988-02-02 13 104 Other Positions Vacant I MISTER MINIT 1 requires Due to Our rapid expansion we require I i MISTER MINIT SOCIALIST I' you are keen to learn a Sklli you We pay basic salary plus allowance commission good tnnge benefits, with starting salary of $465 (plus allowance) We pay 73th591 words
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Advertisement648 1988-02-02 14 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant I £^H The high- end disk I I j drive company j H to watch out for |Map3or| I 1. Production I I Supervisors I (Permanent Ist/2nd/3rd Shift) I H Minimum Technical Diploma with 3 5 years' I supervisory experience I I648 words
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Advertisement715 1988-02-02 14 104 Other Positions Vacant A Manufacturing Company '•qui'ti CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Able to type. OCE O' Level, able to speak fluent English. FEMALE PACKERS Understand simple English Wllltng to learn Interested please cali or write tn toBlh 11 58 A Common waallh Drtva #05-01, JTC Flattad Factory Singapore715 words
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Advertisement1012 1988-02-02 14 104 Other Positions Vacant BILLIARD SALOON REQUIRES Supervisors I female) at Tamptnes SAFRA clubhouse. Age: 18 28. Pleasant personality Must be active it sporty. Able to speak Eng Si Mandarin Living In Tamptnes preferred. Training it uniforms provided Please call Ivy: 282-1712 for appt DRIVERS, MALI 31 26 years, Secondary1,012 words
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Advertisement877 1988-02-02 14 104 Other Positions Vacant W *MTED COOK AND Serving Peopl* at Sembawang area. Phone *****13 or come to: AMP M, Foe-lstall 13, Sembawang Shpg Ctr. Food Court Basement. DESPATCHED RIDERS REQUIRED with/ without a bike Call personally at. HA, Tyrwhltt Road. Spore 0820 DRIVER CUM OFFICE Malay boy needed at877 words
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Advertisement345 1988-02-02 14 124 Upholstery/ Cleaning UPHOLSTERY SHAMPOOING ALL seats, carpet, wash n" shine dashboard vinyl ($4O $140). Call Car Auto. 737-9825/ 563-5834. 125 Car Grooming DYNASTY ICI CAR Spray Ctr Jap. cars $500. specialise 2K paint. Oteed 2 years 743-6969 Johnson. 127 Other Vehicle Accessories K Doe L your ffiB HONDA rock'n'roll345 words
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Advertisement604 1988-02-02 14 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Insurance OCBC FINANCE THE ROUTE TO BAST CAR LOANS iT^ e l^iMsiaSrTir^ W\ u^^jIJBWBMbmMBIMMjT"'~ Loon New Used Car Used Car Period (Up to 2 yrs old) (Above 2 yrs old) 12 months 3.25% pa 3.50% pa 24 months 3.25%604 words
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Advertisement395 1988-02-02 14 131 For Sale: BMW SIN HUP SENG MOTOR 163 Goldhill Plaza Singapore 1130. Tel: *****17/ *****03 Best offer for COMPANY It private regn cars. BMW, MERCEDES. VOLVO it other Japanese makes. We also sell. DEC. '7t BMW 3231A PARF ($32,000) Fully auto Power steering/ windows/ mirrors/ remote lock alarm Tax395 words
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Advertisement724 1988-02-02 14 132 For Sale Mercedes ISSS MERCEDES 2SOSE Very well maintained by 1 chauffeur. Oenulne low mileage Definitely accident free Beautiful number MSM)Sa 7SO-73SS. Richard Urn (9a.m. to spm only) CASH PAYMENT ft Highest Offer A bank manager urgently requires any model of Mercedes. 1974 St above PARF or non PARF724 words
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Advertisement965 1988-02-02 14 132 For Sale: Mercedes 77 MERCEDES 200 Aip I s runs co regd tax 4 88 White rolojr Showroom cond 733-8279 "77 300 AUTO. Atrcon radio. ca»setu- Tax 3/ 88 White, beautiful cond $35,300 Tel 293-9551 79 O MERCEDES 250. auto. 2 owners white, atrcond beautiful cond $32,500 Tel *****33965 words
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Advertisement1010 1988-02-02 15 134 For Sale. Datsun/ Nissan ABILITY TO BUY/ SELL ALL SECONDHAND CARS Attractive cash payment s PARF or non PARF private/ Q regd used cars Commercial van. pickup li PB bus Don't hesitate! We provide the best deal around TEL: *****71 (day)/ *****73 (ftfgttt) KMMffy COfttatCt Mr. PaW^ 0/04 NISSAN1,010 words
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Advertisement919 1988-02-02 15 134 For Sale Datsun/ Nissan 13 NEAR NISSAN Pulsar Alrrun accident free, beautiful cond. $***** Tel *****51 83 NISSAN SUNNY 1 3 OL sspeed 2 owners, radio cassette, immaculate cond Tel *****56. 03 NISSAN PULSAR 1000 PARF 1 owner aircon cassette good cond $23,200 loan $18,000 *****60 13 NISSAN PULSAR919 words
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Advertisement974 1988-02-02 15 135 For Sale: Toyota MIO '80 TOYOTA Starlet 1 0. 2 lady owners, aircon radio cassette, original cond $16,900 *****78 MIO -00 TOYOTA DX. aircon., radio/ cassette, 1 owner, tip top cond., new tax. Tel: *****77. MIO 12 TOYOTA 13 DX Aircon hl-fl. tax 5/88 2 owners. Up top cond974 words
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Advertisement895 1988-02-02 15 135 For Sale. Toyota •OrToYOTA™COROLLA™T6™aT hatchback, PARF ellg. Aircon., hi fl, s/rlms. *****75 14 TOYOTA CORONA 16 OL fully auto. Power steering, central lock. Tel: *****88 14 TOYOTA CORONA 16 Aircon radio cassette Tax new. Excellent. *****11 15 COROLLA LOOT. Twin cam. Beautiful cond. Full accessories. Nice no-plate *****91 'SO895 words
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Advertisement1037 1988-02-02 15 136 For Sale. Mitsubishi 5/"01 LANCER 1.4 SL 5-speed, full 1 accessories, tax 4/'BB. $18,800 c 0.n.0 Loan $15,000 *****28. c 7/70 SIOMA STATIONWAOON. 1 1 pte. owner, tax: 6/88, tip top r cond $14,200. Tel: 459-1096 7/-00 QALANT OS. Atrcon. radio/ 1 cassette, s/rlms. New road tax t $15,800.1,037 words
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Advertisement835 1988-02-02 15 137 For Sale Mazda 2/04 MAZOA 020 1.6 manual irlglnal paint tax till May xcellent cond *****63 972 MAZDA 1000. New paint, oad tax, Insurance, battery, lelllng at $5,800. Tel: 747-4850. 075 MAZDA 1000 Jumbo, alrcon., «autlful cond $7,300. Jin. Toa >ayoh Caltex Station. 000 MAZDA 1.0 5-door, pte. ownr,835 words
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Advertisement1035 1988-02-02 15 138 For Sal*: Honda i CASH PAYMENT A highest offer Paying good prices for all Honda Accord. Prelude and Civic cars. Other makes, trade In L exchange welcomed. Also selling Pis call Mr Tan. *****91 83. HONOA ACCORD Manual Power windows, central lock, new s/rlms. tyres, ht-fl, tax 7/88. $30,8001,035 words
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Advertisement961 1988-02-02 15 138 For Sale: Honda 9/99, HONDA CIVIC 1 3 3 doors. 12 valves. 1 owner Full accessories $40,200 on o Tel *****85 9/99 HONOA CIVIC 15. road Ux new, 1 owner, full accessories, like new. $***** *****51 ■90 HONDA PRELUDE 1602 CC. auto. 2 pte. owners, tax 6/88. Immaculate cond.961 words
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Advertisement794 1988-02-02 15 140 For Sale: Suzuki LATE *93 SUZUKI 800 Sq lamps. 2nd owner, alrcon s/rlms, ux 5/88. new cond $17,500 *****96 MAY -84 SUZUKI 800 Sq lamps. 2 owners, alrcon.. expensive stereo set. Ux 4/88. $18,700 *****93 NOV. -99 SUZUKI Swift 13 OTI 2 owners Full accessories Low mileage 15 Shelford794 words
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Advertisement920 1988-02-02 15 141 For Sale: Other Makes D ft H MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. 7 Chang Charn Road (ON Lang Kaa/ Hoy Fart Road) Singapore 0315 Tat: *****43 (5 Linaa) PRIVATE REGISTRATION ISS9 Honda Accord 16 EX (Alrcon New Model) Nissan Sunny 16 SGX Auto Alrcon Suzuki SA 310 GL Alrcon ToyoU Corolla920 words
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Advertisement785 1988-02-02 16 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Lunar New Year brings to mind a whole lot of goods and foodstuffs to buy. Let Fa Cai '88 m The Straits Times Classified help you go shopping for these yearly musts. Check it out on 9 February. C.A.T.I. IBM)785 words
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Advertisement737 1988-02-02 16 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles W DATSUN BUND Van $7,900. aircon., radio cassette 81 Susukl 800 c.c. 5-dr van $0,900. No repair required. *****98. ■SS TOYOACB W steel, car park $25. aircon., hl-fl. $9,800. 82 Mazda E2200 10' low deck, car park 525. $7300. Tel *****80 ALMOST '85 NISSAN Cabstar737 words
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Advertisement739 1988-02-02 16 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 83 TOYOTA LITEACE van 1300 4 dr Aircon beautiful cond $13,900 Loan $10,000 284-5911/ 2 84 DATSUN C2O van. 5 doors. 2 owner, tax 7/88, very well maintain Tel: *****35 •S4 MAZDA E2OOO Van, petrol, low deck M Isuzu 10' dlesel lorry, aircon. Both orlg739 words
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Advertisement740 1988-02-02 16 143 Sale/ Wanted: 143 Sale/ Wanted: Motorcycles/ Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters lml vespa, r>fv VH? BAN HOCK HIN CO. PTE LTD Head Otiice No 68 Rangoon Road Singapore 0821 Tel *****22 Brar-.h r Wfice No 131 Beach Road Singapore 0718 Tel *****48 144 Vehicles Wanted CALL US first before you sell740 words
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Advertisement773 1988-02-02 16 172 Accommodation Available Housss EXTENSIVELY NENOVATEO ■UNOALOWa D.ai, s/storey, 3 bdrm« Mrrant's. Close by French/ International Schools. D.lB St. ■wtrtok'e M. bdrma. With separate parlllion for entertainment MSTPiCT ISM JALAN Kelawar. Waiklnc distance from Orchard MRT Sution Ooubl* storey semi-detached with covered ear park, neat garden, 3 bdrms-/ a batbrma.773 words
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Advertisement487 1988-02-02 16 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Availabta: Available Apftmonts Apartmanta Long or Short Lease I sQ>^ JHI.'.IJ.II.IJJ.IJJii-J.iJi.»| FAR EAST PLAZA Hotel s W le .LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS I Al the tunctton of Scotts Orchard Road, next to Hyati Hotel. H Advance Booking Available I 14 .000 sq ft Hotel Style Self Service Free487 words
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Advertisement622 1988-02-02 16 WBTJ BALMBQ COURT a 9-awdrooMod Apmrtmmnt* Arm, ITBO sq.rt. Romal EMM par mo*»( furnished) a bißramiid B«opa*d-t>owoo« AIM 2132 aqfL RmM SUM par month < furnished OmTM TW BSAIMONT a Stadto Apaiimonta Area 778 aq.ft. 000 aq.ft. ■^■BESJBJI B^V^MBJBJ B^EBf EBJESJBBBJ| f>«J tlally fumlshod o liia^iiwiß- Mm Araa art sq.ft.622 words
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Advertisement1009 1988-02-02 16 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO EXCLUSIVE SMALL condo 3 spacious bdrms, overlooking lush greenery li quiet. 4 units Sharing pool/ tennis. Large balcony/ Kitchen. Partial/ f furn $3000 Shenton 223-2985 O 1130 LA-MAISON. Preettgloue location, 3+l bdrm. apt with attached bathrooms S/pool, children's playground L 24-hr, security. Fully alrcond. Tel.1,009 words
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Advertisement1003 1988-02-02 16 173 Accommodation Available Apartments $IJOO OOOOLUCK GON 3-bdrm mats 2.200 sq ft with condominium facilities New furnishings Heng Fatt Prop *****88 2 TAMAN BERASI. *07-06 Botanic Oardens Mansion 3 bdrms 2 bathrooms, furn $1.60 c Avail immediately Tel. 297-2273 24 MR. SERVICE. Wide choice of furn/ unfurn HDB/ Flats/ Condos/1,003 words
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Advertisement945 1988-02-02 16 173 Accommodation Ava.lable Apartment* D .O ORCHARO AREA, Orange Twr. 2- 1. f/furn s/pool Beautiful environment $2000 SPB *****98. DJ OXLEY GARDEN. Groundfloor. 3 bdrms S/pool Aircon $1,500 Inclusive Villa 239-5840 DJ PRESTIGIOUS PENTHOUSE 4+ l t>lrms High fir Pool, good security $4,900 PR *****11/ I DJ SOPHIA CT. walk-up945 words
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Advertisement625 1988-02-02 17 175 Accommodation Wantad: Houaaa SASAM SMALL FAMS.Y wants to rent/ buy HDB. pte. apts., terrace or seml-d Tel: *****98. SHALL FAMaV"S REOUME HDB flats L private houses In any district Pleaae call *****88/9 176 Accommodation Wantad: Aprtmaiita *MER»CAN/ JAPANESE COUPLES require apartments at Bayahore. Mandarin, Eastern Lagoon, Ocean Park, Hacienda.625 words
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Advertisement950 1988-02-02 17 179 For Sale: Housas O^i FERNHILL CRESCENT. Split-level double-storey bungalow. 4+l bedrooms. Approx 9000/ 4000 sq.ft Freehold. $1 13 M 0.n.0. D.ll MOULMEIN RISE double-sto-rey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms Approx 4000 sq.ft Needs renovation. $439/100 0.n.0. D.IS OEPRA EST. d/storey ter race. 3+ l bdrms., 1800 sq.ft Freehold, carporch $350,000 D.lO950 words
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Advertisement999 1988-02-02 17 179 For Sale: Housas D.20 JLN BAPPAN beautifully renovated s/storey corner seml-d approx. 3000 sq.ft mature gdn. F'hold. $435,000 neg. Sole Agt. Patron *****15. D.28 MIMOSA RD. Serene surroundings d/storey bungalow with s/poo). Split-level living/ dining. 10.000 sq.ft. $1 15 Million Admer 345-4444. DJ PRJME LOCATION renovated d/storey terr. behind999 words
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Advertisement992 1988-02-02 17 179 For Sal*. Housas dTpamTpaNJANO Vicinity. 2storey terrace. 3+l. F'hold. Renovated. Big kitchen/ living hall. Tel: *****18 Agt FLORENCE ROAD. 1-1/2 yr d/storey seml-d. 6,000 sq.ft. 3 bdrms., servant's, store. $660,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****34, sole agt. JOHOR BAHRU IKM to town large bunglw 20,000 sq.ft Khold good area, near seafront.992 words
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Advertisement760 1988-02-02 17 179 For Sate: Hou— EXECUTIVE RM. OFF Orchard Rd aircon carpeted, windows. Reasonable rent. Tel: *****63 0000 BUY. HUA Ouan Aw. 2-sto-rey bunglw. 7000 sq.ft 4+l rms Khold 97WK neg. Tel. *****84. HCNRV WC. WELL kept 3+ 1 bdrms seml-d, 5,000 sq.ft S7SOK Fields *****11 MUST view 0.18, only unit760 words
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Advertisement3464 1988-02-02 17 186 For Sate: 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale. 186 For Sato: Private Apartments Private Apartments Private Apartments Private Apartments for sale I STEVENS COURT Prime Stevens Road, District 1025 Residential Investment A rare opportunity to own a luxurious and exclusive 4-storey block of 6 f^^^ 3 apartments complete with3,464 words
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Advertisement1105 1988-02-02 17 191 For Sato: HOB Apartm.nt* KELANTAN ROAO 3-RM. corner varant $06k-full CPF $04k MARINE TERRACE/ CRES. S-RM. Fully renovated $48k SPOTTISWOOOE PARK S-RM. F/renovat*d $1 75k -full CPF BEDOK NTH7STH. I RMJ corner/ blk. llo/ 84/ 46/ $46k onwards. CLEMENTI 3-RM. Blk 343/ 362/ 402. simple renovation $47k-$S6k WEST COAST1,105 words
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Advertisement1074 1988-02-02 18 191 For Sala: HOB Apartmants HOUGANQ AYE. V 5 yrs old. low fir $50K neg Bedok Reservoir. 6 yrs old. high fir $52K neg Both 3 rms Full CPF Ntn Kal *****22. JURONO TAO Chlng Rd 4-rm blk 103. beautifully done, all marble, cabinets, alrcon., fan, etc Price neg. CPF1,074 words
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Advertisement1034 1988-02-02 18 191 For Sala: HDB Apartmants MARINE CRESCENT BLK U 3 -rm Improved flat for sale $70,000. Tel *****85/ pg *****83 No agts. MARBSE PARADE 5-RM. blk 78, 73, sea view. Ceramic, terrazso, cabinets, nicely done. *****22 MARINE PARADE 4-RM. Pure 81k. 75, 17. Oood location. Near amenities. Price neg *****78/91,034 words
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Advertisement791 1988-02-02 18 191 For Sala: HDB Apartmants 5-RM. JURONO EAST 81k .238 Low floor, beautifully renovated. View to offer *****27 agt. S-RM. JURONO EAST Blk 263, Renovated, all ceramic, good facing, $126K exclusively. *****73 5-RM. PT. BLK. 96 Bedok North Aye. 4 In excellent location for urgent sale. Call owner *****26. 5-rm791 words
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Advertisement791 1988-02-02 18 194 Factory Space HIN KAI PROPERTIES manoai EBT Modern flatted wareh'se. from 3300 sq.ft. Heavy/ medium storage, super large lift WEST COAST/ PANDAN LOOP: 3300/ 6000/ *****/ ***** sq.ft BT. MERAH: Ord. 4300 sq.ft. Low fir. wareh'se. 1300/ 1700/ 2600/ 3500 sq.ft. HENDERSON: Ord. 3003 sq.ft double volume, seperate entrance791 words
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Advertisement665 1988-02-02 18 197 For RBnt: 197 For Rant. OttTcß Bp«c— Office Bpac«M CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT From 1 ,000 sq. ft. Raffles Place/Shenton Way/ Robinson Road/Cecil Street Arcade Bank of East Asia Building Carlton Building Cecil Court Commercial Union Building Dapenso Building Harapan Building Hong Leong Building Hong Leong Centre International Plaza Keck665 words
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Advertisement770 1988-02-02 18 197 For R«nt: Offlc* Sdbcbs ORCHARD RO. OUTSIDE CBD Intl. Bldg.. Orchard/ Llat Twrs., Shaw Ctr., Thong Teck Bldg., Thong Sia Bldg., Faber House, Far East Shpg. Ctr., 800/ 960/ 1200/ 1900/ 2000/ 2900 5000 sq.ft. From $2 20 psf Forward 2534M0 SHCNTON WAY 12 onwards. Stralu Trdg., Keck Seng.770 words
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Advertisement1300 1988-02-02 18 204 Other Real Estate FOB IMMEDIATE SAU; Apartmanl comptti with 17 units tn the heart of Johore Bahru MW.fMwa ■each neaert with full approval to build 100 chalets on Island off Merslng. Johore MSI JM n*g Othw pfoperWes for sale/ rent In Johor* Bahru Contact PETME DEVELOPMENT SON. BHD. Tat1,300 words
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Advertisement442 1988-02-02 19 241 Tours j 241 Tours < 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours Pt^ jfiM I 4 5 7 DAYS HOLIDAY IN THAILAND FR $740 B^jj^l^OTjPn^l Dep Sun Wr^ &<J^M CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL DEP 102. 11 '7. 12/2. (All Taiwan Hongkong Thailand) Macau M442 words
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Advertisement415 1988-02-02 19 11 12 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND FR $2728 Pv£^9H 6 DAYS HONC BAO TOUR $1788 B^Sv-l! BEST OF SYDNEY MELBOURNE ■Bfc' I US 8 DAYS AUSTRALIA GOLD COAST CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL DEP 16/2 ONLY y^ £^t CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL DEP 10/2. 11/2, 12/2. 9 11 DAYS BEST OF415 words
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Advertisement772 1988-02-02 19 Q Genting/Cameron 3 days 4 nightsSS 195/- S 5 Genting/Malacca —3 days 4 nightsSS 219/- < 8 Cameron (Strawberry)/K Lumpur 3 days 4 mghtsSS 225/- > tf*TT^^E^A Genting/lpoh/K. Lumpur 4 days 5 nightsSS 229/- N ■■Pn^ B Penang/K. Lumpur/Genting 4 days 5 nightsSS 239/- >Q ■HyM|R^ Malacca/Muar 2 daysSS 109/-772 words
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Advertisement592 1988-02-02 19 241 Tours 241 Tours 10 Days All Japan 1 Day **a m Korea 11 Days $2599 Id 7 Days All Korea Deluxe Tour SHi $1620 gm 7 Days Colourful Taiwan oep every Tues $1548 *V 4/7 Days Bangkok Dep daily from $740 4/5 Days Hongkong Dep daily from $1238 4592 words
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Advertisement381 1988-02-02 20 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF ADVANCED EDUCATION] t^ EHEELE3 offers the following ma/or a I Accounting V* .^7 Marketing 1 X. A Accounting V^.JAdmimstrativeV^^ Computing I I Studies I Studies J Exemptions granted tor ACCA. ICSA. SIM. NPB, Ngee Ann. lAM ABEC Diploma Holders! Provisional381 words
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Advertisement448 1988-02-02 20 282 Home Tuition SYLLABUS? TEST? NOTES? We've carefjlly Interviewed current sch teachers full-time tutors (long term) who can provide all these with teaching experience. Reliable, responsible All dlst.. any suo] piano/ organ 2730ft<6 HPL EDUCATIONAL CENTRE provides home tuition for all dlstt Our competent St dedicated tutors will Improve your448 words
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Advertisement728 1988-02-02 20 262 Home Tuition EXPERICNCED NUS OftAO. specialises m Eng.. Malhs., Sc. (or sec./ Pre-U m M Parade *****58 EXPERIENCED HOME TUTORS avail for all levels subjects Including piano b organ *****84 EXPRESS TUITION CTR. Call us at *****38 to engage the right tutor for any subject, level at any (list728 words
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Advertisement1018 1988-02-02 20 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses Start With The LeadeT^^^StayTheei^^^^^^^^^ljTljSTS Get a headstart m computer Get a professional computer >yl^jKaA^3t^^J •I education at INFORMATICS The qualification that is recognised V\fj J r?jtvJ> WB largest group of computer schools internationally. Train on Micro. Mini. ll^l1,018 words
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Advertisement106 1988-02-02 20 265 Secretarial/ Typing Courses FREE TALK ON PSC (Private Secretary's Cert.) Conducted by experienced qualified teachers on 2/2/88 at 7.00pm For details, please call:CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE -05-3545. Block 162. Buklt Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 lines) 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses r BOOK-KEEPING^ (ELEM.) STH FEB. FM. e.30-«.oopm 800-9106 words
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Advertisement409 1988-02-02 20 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses IMPORT/ EXPORT Proc*dMr— A Docmn*ntatton Covra* (BUKIT MERAH) Tue/Frl 7.00- 10.00pm 08/02 Sat 2.30- 5.30pm 13/02 (JURONG) Tue/Thur 7.00- 9.30pm 06/02 Wed/Frl 7.30- 10.00pm 10/02 Sun 9 30- 12.30pm 21/02 BMC (BUKIT MERAH) Blk. 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) SO3-3545 Bt. Merah Town Centre T«4: *****11/409 words
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Advertisement766 1988-02-02 20 266 Commercial/ 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses Stamford's expertly structured correspondence courses together with the continuous guidance and supervision of our tutors, using the most up to date facilities will assist you to qualify m any of the following areas. CCE 0 and A Levels, AEB •Institute of Marketing766 words
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Advertisement455 1988-02-02 20 269 Driving Instruction SEAH DMVMQ TAUOHT by Circuit trained Instructor. Fetch It send Queenstown L Clementl. *****83 TANJONO KATONO DRtVMO Ctr For final theory and hourly driving Call: 9am -Oprn *****83 $300 FULL COURSE Including free final theory. Hourly also available. Hua Loong *****93/ *****07 270 Dancing Instruction Learn a455 words
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Advertisement502 1988-02-02 20 276 Fitness/ Sports Instruction NEW PROGRAMMES FOR JANUARY ISM AIKIOO i Adults Kids) AIKIOO SELF DEFENCE FOR LADIES JUDO (Kids) OOJU-RYU KARATE DO (Kids) KARATE-DO (Adults L Kids) TAI CM CHUANt Adults) NORTHERN SHAOLIN CHOEN FA (Adults) LADIES' KEEP FIT MORNMMI CLASSES LADIES' STRETCH MORMNO CLASSES LADIES' DANCERCISE EVEN ING502 words
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Advertisement566 1988-02-02 21 APPdNTMENTS/NOTICES TFI 730-5724/5/6/8 4 5668(00). *****1 1 TELEFAX *****59«TaEX RS ***** TTMEAOBRATES The Straits Tim«-«2686 p» ortcm Th« &rtay Tim«-s2e 15 p» ootcm BOXSEWCC *S00(Coieci«J)»$10 00|P0«lBd) APPOINTMENTS Due to continued growth, our Client, a multi-national oil and gas company, is seeking suitably qualified Malaysians to join their management team m566 words
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Advertisement263 1988-02-02 21 I [S7I BC GROUP IUSI OF COMPANIES A locally established group with a staff strength if I of 70 is seeking professionals for their new line s of business invites applications for:- District Managers Possess the ability and quality to organise, supervise, motivate and lead their respective sales team m263 words
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Advertisement762 1988-02-02 21 fl Immediate vacancies for the following posts m Brunei for a continuous period of three to four years for design works on offshore platforms and H onshore oil gas installations Candidates should have m excess of five fll years experience specific to oil gas industries. Successful candidate will H be762 words
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Advertisement100 1988-02-02 21 Your practical guides on health related topicsCoping with" books provide practical advice and information on health-related topics. The books can be used when coping with day-to-day difficulties as well as giving background information on a specific subject. Emphasis is on selfhelp, where appropriate, and sources of further support, treatment and100 words
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Advertisement714 1988-02-02 22 NOTICES mUmi NATIONAL *7TTi UNIVERSITY OTeBW OF SINGAPORE ADMISSION TO POSTGRADUATE COURSES, 1 988-9 Applications are invited for admission to the following postgraduate courses m the academic year 1988-9 commencing 4 July 1988 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE BUILDING 1) MASTER OF SCIENCE (PROJECT MANAGEMENT) The course is to provide professionals currently714 words
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Advertisement703 1988-02-02 22 f TENDERS INVITED BY I THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION I I OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I 1 Tenders are invited by the Ministry of Education, Singapore for the regular grass-cutting I and maintenance of school fields including other horticultural operations The invitation is restricted to contractors registered with the703 words
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Advertisement788 1988-02-02 22 f TENDER NO. *****4 (OMS/6/83) You are invited to submit quotation for the purchase of the following items m accordance with the terms of tendering: Item Oty. Unit Description Aroorox Weiaht (40 Joints) OD Wall Thlckn. (ofttUl) M/T 1 80 pcs 6.624" X 0.375" concrete coated 36 2 22 pcs788 words
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Advertisement121 1988-02-02 22 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Leow Boon Kwee of No. 346 Clementl Ave.s #04-14, Singapore 0512, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence m respect of premises at M/s Escottler Trading Pte Ltd at 81 Genting Lane #02-02, Everlch Industrial Bldg, Singapore 1334, and that this application121 words
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Advertisement414 1988-02-02 22 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 20) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No 3673 Of 1967 Re KELVIN LOW KAI HIN Exparte THE HONGKONG ANO SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Creditors In the Matter of the Bankruptcy Petition dated the 7th December 1987 NOTICE To KELVIN LOW KAI414 words
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Advertisement464 1988-02-02 22 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 20) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No 4123 Of 1987 Re JOHN OH SENG CHUAN Exparte ORIENT LEASING SINGAPORE LIMITED Creditors In the Matter of the Bankruptcy Notice dated the 11th November 19e7 NOTICE To JOHN OH SENG CHUAN lately464 words
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Miscellaneous179 1988-02-02 23 SUN TAN By Collette THE BOHN LOSER Bj >*« Sansem THE GAMBOLS By Bmrry Appieby I Vt>i rkict ovee rat Nll J \'M GECOMiMO XPkIvIN© C?c(Jlct7tr r-^ v^ fIP <zacc. V J \KJ &tl y BLONDIE *7 B*** *•">* 1171 I l©li¥i I I \^m^d WWAT I I -^swe-!) *****179 words
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Miscellaneous262 1988-02-02 23 PEANUTS Bj ScJiolx /it was a very u;hen he was (ovation) they saip he couip KSTIRRIN6 SPEECHi THROU6HJHEV 6AVE HIM STOP By Any Time BEETLE BAILET By Mort Wmlker SURE TOOK THAT JW MADE BROKE tfm^\ ANDT GAPP By Smyth* y^\ JrTr another tip- when thevj yyH\ L f" 11262 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1988-02-02 25 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA The Hongkong Arts Festival '88 »l MANY liked it. Some didn't. Whatever the reaction, it seems that Singapore drama has again made its mark, however small and tentative, on the Fringe of the current month-long Hongkong Arts Festival 1968. For the1,085 words
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Article, Illustration442 1988-02-02 25 LIM HSU FEI - LIM HSU FEI AN EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF 12 ARTISTS On till Sunday Midpoint Gallery, Bras Basah Complex TWELVE different people. Each with a different view of the world, each drawing inspiration from a different source. what brings these 12 individuals together442 words
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Article, Illustration730 1988-02-02 25 JUDITH TAN - JUDITH TAN By TAKE an American girl, a Kenyan boy, a Japanese film crew and a Singapore swamp. Put them together and you have a fantasy story about the jungles of Africa. This is Japanese producer Yosuke Mizuno's potential winning combination730 words
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Miscellaneous90 1988-02-02 25 WHAT'S ONE! FRENCH FILM MONSIEUR BEBE AND NUL NEST PARFAIT. About a lonely old servant living with her memories of her son and a young woman trying to leave her aggressive husband. With English subtitles. Alliance Francaise, 4 Draycott Park. Today: 7.15 pm; tomorrow 9 pm. SINGAPORE SCIENCE CENTRE OMNIMAX90 words
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Miscellaneous92 1988-02-02 25 tervals at noon, 2 4 pm and 6 pm. $6 for adults and $4 for children below 12. OMNI-THEATRE: PLANETARIUM SHOWS OASIS IN SPACE. A slide show on the galaxy and time concerto. Tuesday to Friday: 10 and 11 am, noon and 2 pm. Saturday and public holidays: 9, 1092 words
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Miscellaneous84 1988-02-02 25 Singapore The Nation will be shown daily except Mondays at 10.15 am, 12.15, 2.45 and 3.45 pm. AY Theatrette, National Museum. EXHIBITIONS ART FOR SECONDARY 2. Show of art work and published materials. House 3, Curriculum Development Institute. Bukit Timah Campus. Mondays Fridays: 9 am 4 pm. Saturdays and eve84 words
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Miscellaneous73 1988-02-02 25 holidays). On till Feb 13. THE PERANAKAN PLACE HALF-HOURLY TOURS of a re-creation of a turn-of-the-century Straits Chinese residence. 11 am 6 pm daily. Admission: $2.20. Tickets available from Keday Kopi, Peranakan Place, Orchard Road. INSTANT ASIA CULTURAL SHOW A live show featuring three main cultures with traditional dances, namely73 words
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Miscellaneous83 1988-02-02 25 and $2 (children under 12). 11.45 am. VAN KLEEF AQUARIUM MORE THAN 50 species of imported rare aquarium fish will be exhibited. 10 am 6 pm. Admission: $1 for adults, 50 cents for children between 3 and 12 years old. THE ZOO ANIMAL SHOWS. Orang utan and snake shows: 10.3083 words
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Miscellaneous73 1988-02-02 25 eagle executing a low swoop over the audience. Citizen Amphitheatre, Jurong Bird Park. 10.30 am and 3.30 pm. Admission: $3.50 for adults, $1.50 for children. X-RAY FREE CHEST X-RAY. For citizens and permanent residents aged 45 years and above. Please bring along your identity card. Bedok Polyclinic. 9 am 173 words
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Miscellaneous1066 1988-02-02 25 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band I 5.58 MA National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (cont'd) 7.45 On The Road 8.00 News 8.10 On Air (cont'd) 8.30 Slim1,066 words
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Advertisement416 1988-02-02 26 iff Even ifyouhave the appetite on 1 7 February. HAI TEN LO 37 floors above, skyhigh prosperity. Along with barbecued king prawns smothered come m a flavour close to home of a dragon, there'll still be enough And for the whole family, our Cantonese restaurant gives some of our other416 words
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