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Title Section14 1988-07-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1S88 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article974 1988-07-14 1 Statement explains why Devan's medical records were revealed 4 With the White Paper, the people off Singapore are now better placed to understand Mr Devan Nair's motives, see through his actions, and discern the gap between his statements and reality. The Government hopes that once974 words
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Article, Illustration274 1988-07-14 1 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN By TOKYO Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had a 45--minute talk with Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita in Tokyo yesterday afternoon. He briefed Mr Takeshita on his meetings with Taiwanese and South Korean leaders during his visits to Taipei and Seoul since JulyYOW YUN WOH. - 274 words
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Article64 1988-07-14 1 ATHENS Greece told the Inited States yesterday that American military bases mast be removed from Greece by mid-1994, official sources said. The Greek government said the four major bases and 21 smaller Installations had to he dismantled by June 1991, the sources said. The presentReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration116 1988-07-14 1 TEN days of something for a million Singaporeans to That's what the organisers of this year's carnival which will kick off the National Day celebrations aim to achieve. The carnival, which begins on Aug 5, will be Singapore's biggest and longest since116 words
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Article, Illustration292 1988-07-14 1 DAVID MILLER - DAVID MILLER By THIS sequence of photographs (clockwise) shows a man believed to be fraudulently cashing four cheques worth $38,865. A closed-circuit television camera filmed the bespectacled man in the act of cashing the cheques at a bank in Plaza Singapura292 words
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163 1988-07-14 1 THE Singapore economy is likely to grow faster than the 6 to 7 per cent rate forecast by the Government, a spokesman for the Monetary Authority of Singapore said yesterday. At a press briefing yesterday to release the Authority's annual report, the spokesman said163 words
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384 1988-07-14 1 Pay more to recruit and retain staff, NTUC tells bosses THE National Trades Union Congress has advised unionists to urge employers to raise salaries and give bigger annual increments if they want to recruit and retain workers in a tight labour market. It argues that it might not be realistic384 words
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Article349 1988-07-14 2 Mega-meetings soon SINGAPORE will be swamped when the era of the mega-convention arrives. Crowds never before seen in the Republic's convention history will converge on the island over the next three years. These mammoth conventions are each expected to attract about 10,000 or more participants. They will be a349 words
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Article193 1988-07-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINGAPORE and the United States are determined to put the Hendrickson affair behind them and concentrate on improving the common areas of their relationship. The US Is Singapore's key trading partner. Both countries also share certain strategic concerns. There will be differences in the future,193 words
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Article92 1988-07-14 2 SINGAPOREANS ARE A NATION A READER says he is disheartened by the Prime Minister's recent remark which implied that Singaporeans had not already become a nation. He says Singaporeans probably rank in the world as a people most tolerant of each other's faiths, and that so long as this92 words
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Article206 1988-07-14 2 Secession annulled THE Soviet republic of Azerbaijan has declared null and void a decision by its disputed Nagorno Karabakh region to secede and join neighbouring Armenia, a Soviet spokesman said yesterday. He said the Presidium of Azerbaijan's Supreme Soviet (parliament) met on Tuesday evening a few hours206 words
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Article213 1988-07-14 2 Coe pulls out of race BRITISH athlete Sebastian Coe's Olympic hopes were dented on Tuesday when he was forced to pull out with injury during his first 1,500-metre race for two years. The two-time Olympic champion suffered a knock by Ireland's world indoor 3,000 m champion Frank O Mara213 words
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Article558 1988-07-14 2 Fashion's 'Famous 4' BRAIN drain? Not so in of all things the local fashion scene. It has yielded four young designers who are doing well abroad, or about to go, yet want to return to work here out of a sense of wanting to help promote design in558 words
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Article203 1988-07-14 2 MAS MAKES RECORD PROFIT OF $1.278 A SHARP increase in its holding of gold and foreign exchange boosted total assets of the Monetary Authority of Singapore by 22 per cent to $27.4 billion for the financial year ended March 31. The latest MAS annual report showed that its gold203 words
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174 1988-07-14 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway 'Boat people' meeting THE United Nations will hold its first South-east Asian meeting in Bangkok next week on Vietnam's "boat people" after receiving positive signals from Hanoi, Thai and UN officials said yesterday. The plan for the meeting follows a Vietnamese offer of bilateral174 words
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Article341 1988-07-14 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pate Air Cleaner Airwave Enterprise I 28 Audio Eastland Trading I 32 Band American Eipress Bank I 27 Asia Commercial Band I 12 Bank of East Asia I 19 OCBC I 10 OUB 1-7 Beverages Milo Nestle Spore 11—3 M» Dutch Lady I 22 Boutique Glamourette341 words
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Article, Illustration549 1988-07-14 3 Police say up to eight gunmen involved, but motive remains mystery ATHENS Police believe a guerilla attack on a tour-ist-packed Greek island cruise ship was a largescale operation mounted by as many as eight gunmen. Mystery surrounds the motive for the bloodyAFP; Reuter - 549 words
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358 1988-07-14 3 WASHINGTON US and Iranian forces clashed again in the Gulf in the first exchange of hostilities since an American warship downed an Iranian airliner on July 3, the Defence Department said. Two US military helicopters on Tuesday exchanged fire withReuter - 358 words
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216 1988-07-14 3 SZCZECIN (Poland) Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev pleaded for Polish workers to support perestroika (restructuring) in a speech at a Baltic port shipyard that was one of the centres of unrest during the rise of the Solidarity trade union movement in 1980. Speaking inAP - 216 words
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335 1988-07-14 3 BRUSSELS The Westem alliance has given a cool response to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's latest proposals on conventional disarmament, calling them a "clever" but ultimately impractical media ploy. A Nato official said that Mr Gorbachev's call for a pan-European summitAFP; Reuter - 335 words
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321 1988-07-14 3 BOSTON Polaroid Corporation, maker of instant cameras and films, is to enter the conventional film business and reduce its workforce in a restructuring programme. Polaroid, which saw a sharp decline of its camera sales during the first half of this year andReuter - 321 words
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223 1988-07-14 3 COLOMBO Sri Lankan police went on maximum alert ahead of by-elections due today as the main opposition party charged that its campaign workers had been arrested and detained. A military spokesman here said more than 3,000 police officers deployed in four constituencies wereAFP - 223 words
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400 1988-07-14 3 TAIPEI The ruling Kuomintang closed its 13th congress yesterday after sweeping leadership changes that triggered rumours that Premier Yu Kuo-hwa was considering resigning because of setbacks in a crucial election. The seven-day congress endorsed revisions of the party charter and platform, reforms withinAFP - 400 words
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159 1988-07-14 3 Curfew after religious riots in Burma RANGOON Authorities imposed a curfew in the central Burmese city of Taunggyi following two days of religion-related violence, travellers from the city said yesterday. The violence began on Monday morning in Taunggyi, the capital of the Shan states about 480 km north east of159 words
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84 1988-07-14 3 Nine British soldiers hurt in blast DUISBURG (West Germany) Nine British soldiers were slightly injured in an explosion while they were asleep at their barracks in West Germany yesterday, an army spokesman said. Later, the Irish Republican Army said in Dublin that it had carried out the attack. The blastReuter; AP - 84 words
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353 1988-07-14 4 NEW YORK A Federal judge on Tuesday froze the US assets of a Hongkong businessman accused of making US$l9 million (5J38.95 million) through insider trading. It also ordered a hearing on whether the businessman, Fred C. Lee, should be held in contempt forReuter - 353 words
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84 1988-07-14 4 JOHANNESBURG Suburban commuter trains in South Africa have been desegregated, railway officials said yesterday, adding that integration of long-haul inter-city trains is also being considered. Railways spokesmen said that all over South Africa "whites only" signs were coming down on first-class trains,AP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration127 1988-07-14 4 25 hurt in bloody bull chase ritual PAMPLONA (Spain) Twenty-five people were injured, four seriously, when bulls ran riot during the longest and bloodiest early-morning chase of the annual Pamplona festival on Tuesday. Fourteen people were taken to hospital with concussion, fractures and bruising and four youths required surgery forReuter; UPI - 127 words
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389 1988-07-14 4 Soviet rebels' secession 'null and void' Nagorno Karabakh's move breaches constitution MOSCOW The Soviet republic of Azerbaijan has declared null and void a decision by its disputed Nagorno Karabakh region to secede and join neighbouring Armenia, a Soviet spokesman said yesterday. The Foreign Ministry spokesman, Mr Vadim Perfilyev, said theReuter; AFP - 389 words
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348 1988-07-14 4 Peter Hazelhurst - Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO The long life expectancy of the Japanese can be attributed partly to a diet heavy in raw fish, soya bean curd and fibres from various vegetables, roots and seaweed, according to an American report on Japanese348 words
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196 1988-07-14 4 NEW YORK Joshua Logan, who directed some of Broadway's biggest hits including South Pacific, Annie Get Your Gun and Mister Roberts, died on Tuesday at the age of 79. Mr Logan died at his New York City home after a long illness,AP - 196 words
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256 1988-07-14 4 Managua says US reprisal is not justified MANAGUA Nicaragua claimed that Washington's tit-for-tat expulsion of eight of its diplomats was not justified as the envoys were not engaged in illicit activities. "Unlike the American personnel in Nicaragua, those expelled from the Nicaraguan embassy were not engaged in illicn activities. ThereReuter - 256 words
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592 1988-07-14 5 Only 1 in 4 of 2.7 million students will get a place BEIJING A bell rang Then, like coal rumbling down a tin chute, the slap of sandals and scuffle of sneakers grew to a low roar and the school doors banged open, spewingNYT - 592 words
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Article, Illustration254 1988-07-14 5 NEW YORK Coleco, the Connecticut company whose Cabbage Patch Kids were briefly the best-sell-ing toys in history, has filed for bankruptcy amid collapsing sales of the pug-nosed rag dolls and a rebellion by Hie company's creditors. The company, which has been all bui shut downFT - 254 words
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303 1988-07-14 5 ONG MING SEING - Senate gets resolution on human rights in Singapore ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON A resolution has been introduced in the US Senate regardin, the protection and promotion of human rights in Singapore. Mr John Hedges, an aide to Democratic Senator Paul Simon, said on Tuesday the resolution was303 words
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332 1988-07-14 5 Christian group wants film on Jesus destroyed LOS ANGELES A group of local Christian leaders has appealed to Universal Studios to destroy the film. The Last Temptation of Christ, saying it portrays Jesus as a "mentally deranged and lust-diiven man". "It is the most serious misuse of film craft inAP; NYT - 332 words
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Article36 1988-07-14 5 HONGKONG A 30-year-old man committed suicide in a public park in Cuangzhou by setting off explosives ■trapped to his body, the Won Wei Po reported The reason for the suicide was not known. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article118 1988-07-14 5 BEIJING Authorities have banned the sale of a beauty lotion advertised as a freckle-remover after angry women blamed it for destroying their love lives, the official China I^egal News said. More than 200 women in Guizhou, south China, who used "Sun" brand freckle lotion found itReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration669 1988-07-14 6 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING He hopes to copy Kennedy's successful Massachusetts-Texas ticket By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis has taken a leaf out of the campaign book of his idol, the late President John Kennedy, by choosing a Texas senator asReuter - 669 words
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373 1988-07-14 6 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING WASHINGTON Republican presidential candidate and current Vice-President George Bush wasted no time in wooing black American voters after Mr Michael Dukakis rejected the Rev Jesse Jackson as a running mate. Speaking at a convention of the National Association for373 words
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237 1988-07-14 6 Second Soviet space probe heads for Mars moon MOSCOW An unmanned rocket streaked into space on Tuesday, launching the second Soviet probe in a week towards Mars and its moon Phobos as part of an ambitious scientific assault on the red planet. In a night-time launching, the Proton rocket liftedUPI; Reuter - 237 words
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171 1988-07-14 6 PRETORIA The execution of South Africa's Sharpeville Six, sentenced to hang next week, has been stayed indefinitely for a second time to allow i a possible appeal, Justice Minister Kobie Coetsee said. The five men and a woman were sentenced to death inAFP; Reuter - 171 words
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371 1988-07-14 8 UN go-ahead follows Vietnam's positive attitude BANGKOK The United Nations will hold its first South-east Asian meeting here next week on the "boat people" exodus from Vietnam after receiving positive signals from Hanoi, said Thai and UN officials yesterday. The plan for theAFP - 371 words
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176 1988-07-14 8 JAKARTA Indonesia, facing public criticism over state lotteries that allegedly encourage gambling habits among the poor, has said the lotteries made money that funded some social welfare. Social Affairs Minister Haryati Subadio said on Tuesday that proceeds from two government-sponsored lotteries brought in aroundReuter - 176 words
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281 1988-07-14 8 NEW YORK The United States Justice Department is expected to ask President Ronald Reagan this week to approve an indictment of former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda on fraud and conspiracy charges, The Village Voice reported. The NewReuter - 281 words
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152 1988-07-14 8 Symposium on Jakarta's 'rubber hours' JAKARTA Officials and academics will attend a symposium next week to assess the impact of what Indonesians call "rubber hours" the traditional delays in this country in everything from flight times to business appointments, the Antara news agency reported. Rotary Club, organisers of the symposium,AFP - 152 words
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84 1988-07-14 8 Javanese volcano active after 30 years JAKARTA Mount Slamet, a 3,418-m volcano on Java, broke 30 years of relative silence on Tuesday. Thousands of townsfolk from Purwokerto, the city nearest to Slamet, watched spellbound as Java's sec-ond-highest volcano shot fire and molten ash 91 m into the sky. The DirectorateUPI - 84 words
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Article, Illustration562 1988-07-14 9 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM China expected to pay heed to implications of his resignation By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Indonesia, which will host peace talks on Cambodia later this month, remains undaunted by Prince Sihanouk's resignation but expects China to pay heed to theAP - 562 words
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185 1988-07-14 9 BANGKOK Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda has said he is fed up with the resignation of Prince Norodom Sihanouk as head of the Cambodian resistance, press reports said here yesterday. Asked by reporters on Tuesday to comment on the Prince's resignation. Gen Prem wasAFP - 185 words
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200 1988-07-14 9 Chief of panel tracking Marcos wealth quits amid public squabbling MANILA The head of a Philippine panel tracking down the alleged ill-got-ten wealth of deposed ruler Ferdinand Marcos resigned yesterday after a dispute over government handling of Marcos-linked assets. Mr Ramon Diaz, chairman of the Presidential Commission on Good Government,Reuter; AFP - 200 words
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Article26 1988-07-14 9 MANILA Drug dealers have been using homing pigeons to deliver marijuana to users in a Manila suburb, the Manila Times newspaper reported yesterday. AFFAFF - 26 words
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128 1988-07-14 9 34 detainees to be freed for Sultan's birthday BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN The Brunei government has ordered the release of 34 political detainees in conjunction with the 42nd birthday tomorrow of its ruler, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, stateowned Radio Television Brunei (RTB) said yesterday. Among those to be released is Mr AbdulAFP - 128 words
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188 1988-07-14 9 HONGKONG Philippine migrant workers' groups here have denied claims by Manila that communist insurgents have infiltrated their ranks and set up a network in this British colony. Paramilitary Constabulary spokesmen said in Manila on Monday that evidence obtained fromAFP - 188 words
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303 1988-07-14 9 Hanoi's terms for Viet, Laos presence at Cambodia talks HANOI Vietnam and Laos will attend planned talks on Cambodia if Asean respects an agreement reached by Jakarta and Hanoi, the Vietnam News Agency said yesterday. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach was quoted as saying there was "a great possibility"AFP; Reuter - 303 words
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Advertisement142 1988-07-14 8 llcfs .i quick vision lest I iik (he boxes it lilt- answers are u-s Does the TV ever look blurred? Do you ever get headaches while watching TV? 1 Do your eyes ever feel tired when watching TV? Have you ever had stinging, watering, red. dry or itchy eyes? Does142 words
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Article298 1988-07-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Indian Congress has dismissed 1,760 elected committee members of 80 branches for "gross inefficiency and negligence" which resulted in their branches being declared defunct. MIC president Datuk S. Samy Vellu, announcing this on Tuesday, said that the branches would beNST - 298 words
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Article, Illustration90 1988-07-14 10 WITH a bit of ingenuity, plus a lot of teamwork, even discarded wooden crates can be turned into a makeshift boat. To Rosdi Ibrahim, 10, and Azlan Zaki, 11, of Sekolah Kebangsaan Geting in Tumpat, Kelantan, the recent ban on wooden fish crates meant theyNST - 90 words
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Article158 1988-07-14 10 SUNGAI PETANI Twelve soldiers were injured, two seriously, when a mortar shell hit them at Hobart military training camp near Gurun, Kedah, yesterday afternoon. The men, attached to 'C Company, 10th Royal Malay Regiment, and based in Trengganu, were resting after a training stintNST - 158 words
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530 1988-07-14 10 The Tun Salleh affair KUALA LUMPUR Three applications were filed yesterday against a motion by the AttorneyGeneral which seeks to set aside a Supreme Court order restraining a tribunal from submitting any report to the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong "until further order". The tribunal, whichNST; Bernama - 530 words
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Article, Illustration242 1988-07-14 10 RTMto air singer Jamal Abdillah's songs again KUALA LUMPUR Radio Television Malaysia has lifted the ban on singer Jamal Abdillah. This was confirmed by its managing director of programmes, Mr Zainal Abu, yesterday. He said RTM's directorgeneral of broadcasting Mr Jaafar Kamin had informed all RTM officials about the liftingNST - 242 words
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Article32 1988-07-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Deputy Premier Ghafar Baba will visit Turkey, Denmark and Italy from Nov 6 to 20 in a bid to woo foreign investors, officials here said Tuesday. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article416 1988-07-14 10 Kit Siang's hearing is postponed PENANG The High Court here yesterday allowed a postponement sought by the government on the hearing of an application for a writ of habeas corpus by opposition leader Lim Kit Siang. who is being detained under the Internal Security Act. Mr Justice Mohamad Dzaiddin HajiBernama; NST; UPI; Reuter - 416 words
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144 1988-07-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR A non-profit organisation in Selangor has come up with a novel idea to help the needy. According to The Malay Mail, UMMI Foundation is starting a charity bank where the public can contribute used items such as reading materials, toys and clothes144 words
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282 1988-07-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR A company executive was stabbed to death in his house in Taman Tun Dr Ismail here only days before he was to migrate with his family to New Zealand, The Star newspaper reported yesterday. Mr Lee Hocfc Soon. 40. whoNST - 282 words
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Article, Illustration470 1988-07-14 11 FIVE senior Indonesian journalists are here on a week-long visit as guests of the Singapore Government. Their visit, which started on Sunday, is being arranged by the Communications and Information Ministry under a programme designed to familiarise journalists from neighbouring470 words
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Article43 1988-07-14 11 A SALESMAN had so great a love (or literature that he paid $800 and spent a day in jail for it. Michael Lim Kwang Meng, 27, admitted on Tuesday to stealing a $157.50 book in the Sogo Departmental Store on Monday.43 words
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345 1988-07-14 11 Editor Dahana surprises with fluent Mandarin INDONESIAN journalist Dr A. Dahana surprised public relations officer Ang Lay Tee with his fluent Mandarin during an MRT train ride yesterday. Dr Dahana was getting a taste of MRT travel from City Hall to Yio Chu Kang together with four other Indonesian journalists.345 words
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393 1988-07-14 11 VOLUNTEER Special Constabulary (VSC) officers have begun patrolling Bukit Merah constituency nightly. This is the sec.nd phase of a pilot project to involve the community in combating crime in Housing Board estates Having part-time officers on beat-patrol will al so help regular police officers in393 words
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660 1988-07-14 11 MAYLEE CHIA - MAYLEE CHIA Mammoth gatherings with 10,000 or more participants expected By SINGAPORE will be swamped when the era of the mega-convention arrives. Crowds never before seen in the Republic's convention history will converge on the island over the next three years. These mammoth660 words
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419 1988-07-14 12 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By THE impasse over the funding of an underpass under Orchard Road is still on between the Public Works Department and Tang Choon Keng Realty. But work on it can be expected to get under way soon. The PWD is419 words
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Article, Illustration556 1988-07-14 12 LESLIE SIM - LESLIE SIM But he accepts ministry's action in taking the boy from his care By "I WANT my son back", says the father who reportedly kept his 10-year-old son a virtual prisoner for eight months in a threeroom rented Jurong flat. Mr Tay Sim Hoe.556 words
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257 1988-07-14 12 Trader helping police over fake shoes worth $4m A SINGAPORE businessman is helping police with investigations into a for-eign-based syndicate which tried to smuggle about $4 million worth of counterfeit sports shoes through the Republic. It is learnt that police are keen to find out from the man, in his257 words
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537 1988-07-14 12 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN The Prime Minister in Japan By AKAN (Hokkaido) The two-way traffic of visitors between Singapore and Japan's northern island of Hokkaido will be boosted if there are direct air links between the Republic and Hokkaido's capital of Sapporo, Prime Minister537 words
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Article77 1988-07-14 12 Arts society invites nominations THE Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society invites nominations for an annual award for significant achievements in the field of Indian arts in Singapore. The Kala Ratna or Jewel of the Arts, which has been awarded since 1986, is given to those who have excelled in or77 words
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260 1988-07-14 12 THE secretary-general of Taiwan's National Security Council, Gen Chiang Wei Kuo, has expressed great admiration for Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's leadership. Gen Chiang, in an interview in Lianhe Zaobao yesterday, also said he was impressed by members of the Singapore Cabinet, whom260 words
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265 1988-07-14 13 SPEED seems to be the hallmark of the Mass Rapid Transit system and not just in tho way the trains whisk passengers about. The rate at which construction of the MRT viaduct surged ahead at an average speed of more than a kilometre265 words
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Article134 1988-07-14 13 SOME lunchtime commuters using the Mass Rapid Transit system were hit by a disruption in the train service along a section of the route yesterday. The cause of the breakdown was an equipment failure, causing a temporary loss of power to the tracks between Raffles Place and134 words
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115 1988-07-14 13 A MAN who committed criminal breach of trust of $3,050 was fined $2,000 by a district court on Tuesday. Macau antique broker Sio Cheong Chio ran off with the money entrusted to him by a Singaporean friend, Mr Lau Wee Kee, himself an115 words
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99 1988-07-14 13 The Government has rejected an application by Mr John Berthelsen, the Asian Wall Street Journal's correspondent here, to renew his employment pass, a Ministry of Home Affairs spokesman confirmed yesterday The American journalist's employment pass expires on July 31. After the expiry, said99 words
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363 1988-07-14 13 WHILE tramping deep in the jungles of Brunei with his shoes all caked with mud, the Second Defence Minister (Policy), Dr Yeo Ning Hong, met with a pleasant surprise. A group of Singapore national servicemen who were training there greeted him with363 words
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265 1988-07-14 13 BRENDAN PEREIRA - BRENDAN PEREIRA By THE driver of a primemover died in hospital about an hour after he was rescued by firemen from a four-vehicle collision along the Ayer Rajah Expressway yesterday. For nearly 45 minutes, firemen using rescue tools fought against time to265 words
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Article58 1988-07-14 13 MADAM Chung Ixii Heng, the mother of Second r>-|>-uty Prime Minister and NTUC secretary-general Ong Teng Cheong, died on Tuesday night. She was IS years old. Her body is lyin« at No. 3. Swatuge Road. The j funeral cortege will leave at 10 am on Saturday58 words
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Article, Illustration439 1988-07-14 13 SHARON LIM - Girl, 1 1, drowns in river in bid to retrieve ball SHARON LIM Two classmates rescued by passer-by By A SCHOOLGIRL'S attempt to retrieve a bright blue ball from the waters of Geylang River proved fatal on Tuesday. Tan Mei Feng, 11, was trapped by strong, swift currents and drowned.439 words
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Article, Illustration196 1988-07-14 14 SOME of the highlights of the National Day Carnival. Most of the events will be held between 5 pm and 10 pm daily during the week. On weekends, most events will be held from 11 am to 10 pm. AREA A: Pasar malam consisting of more196 words
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Article, Illustration576 1988-07-14 14 SHARON SIMON - SHARON SIMON Organisers planning 100 fun activities for a million people By TEN days of fun and mer-ry-making to be enjoyed by i a million people that's the aim of organisers behind this year's National Day CarniBetween the time the carnival opens576 words
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200 1988-07-14 14 A 25-MINUTE fireworks spectacle at Marina Bay will serve as the postscript to next month's National Day parade at the National Stadium. Barely an hour after the end of the parade, which will also end with a three-minute blitz of fireworks, Singaporeans who throng200 words
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454 1988-07-14 15 A TRAFFIC policeman helped a motorist push her car, a student gave up her seat to a mother of three on an MRT train, and a taxi driver helped a passenger kill a snake these were some of the courteous people454 words
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Article, Illustration577 1988-07-14 15 KOH BEE ANN; EUNICE MAH - KOH BEE ANN EUNICE MAH Check shows they are generally patient, even when provoked By and SINGAPORE'S telephone operators are generally patient and helpful and not as brusque as some people have made them out to be, a Straits Times team discovered yesterday. Even577 words
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Article, Illustration161 1988-07-14 15 THE STRAITS TIMES' courtesy search ended yesterday. Now it is your turn to get into the act. Next week, we will line up the 10 people singled out by The Straits Times and ask you to pick the grand winner. All you have to do is161 words
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Article, Illustration228 1988-07-14 15 MR L.S. PAY, a teacher, was apprehensive when a policeman knocked at his door three days ago. His immediate thoughts were: Did I do something wrong? Is somebody in the family in trouble? But all PC Tan Han228 words
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469 1988-07-14 18 SHAUN SEOW - Earlier newspapers expected with new $7 m fax system SHAUN SEOW By NEWSPAPER readers can expect to receive their papers at their doorsteps earlier in the morning when a $7 million high-tech facsimile system starts operating at Times House from September With the Crosfield fax machine, master-copies of The Straits469 words
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468 1988-07-14 18 SANDRA OAVIE - SANDRA OAVIE New breed of holiday-makers puts sightseeing in the backseat By A NEW breed of Singaporean holiday-makers the gourmet tourists is making trips in which sightseeing and shopping take a backseat to eating. More than 1,000 Singaporeans went on food festival tours to468 words
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Article, Illustration273 1988-07-14 18 Diary of a food feast HONGKONG, well known as a gourmet's paradise, has an endless variety of food to whet the appetite of the Singaporean gourmet. Here is a sample of what one can savour during a 5-day "fly-and-dine" tour of the territories: DAY ONE273 words
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151 1988-07-14 18 Girl plotted with friends to steal sister's savings A TEENAGE girl plotted with friends to steal her older sister's savings, a magistrate's court heard yesterday The court heard that Leong Tong Lum, 23, had told the girl, Ho Geok Choo, 16, to steal the savings of her sister, Miss Ho151 words
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Article, Illustration102 1988-07-14 18 EYES popped and mouths watered at Pasir Panjang wholesale market on Tuesday morning when a giant durian weighing 8 kg was displayed by a fruit dealer. The dealer, who wants to bo known as "Mr Seow," said he discovered the102 words
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Article57 1988-07-14 18 A 70-YEAR-OLD man was charged yesterday with molesting an 18-year-old girl. Lim Kim Soon, a driver, allegedly molested the girl near Block 625, Bedok Reservoir Road at 6.30 am on June 9. He allegedly repeated the act at the same place the next dr.y. The57 words
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Article, Illustration157 1988-07-14 18 KEEP this under your hat if you want to know how to recognise a prefect at Northland Primary School in Yishun, look for the beret. Said Mrs Thio Soei Ho, principal of the school: "The teachers were in favour of giving them berets rather than badges or157 words
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Article95 1988-07-14 18 SEEING DOUBLE may soon be the name of the game at Caldecott Hill. Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is looking for a pair of male identical twins, aged between six and 10. to play the twin sons of Zeng Huifen. of Samsui Women fame, and Zhu Houren,95 words
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Article127 1988-07-14 18 A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD boy died five -'ays after being hit by a motorcycle, the coroner's court heard on Tuesday Ong Kian Sheong was hit by a motorbike riddpn by Mr Sia Ah Bah, 46,"0n Dec 17 last year. He died later in hospital. According to evidence given by127 words
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Article, Illustration434 1988-07-14 19 TWO students have become the first Singaporeans to be invited back to an international event attended by top science students from around the world. Stanley Peck, 19, and Adrian Koh, 21, will attend the 30th London International Youth Science Fortnight434 words
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395 1988-07-14 19 THE High Court is expected to give its judgment today on a murder case in which a casual labourer is accused of killing his childhood friend. Mr Justice P. Coomaraswamy and Mr Justice Chan Sek Keong heard final submissions from defence counsel Manjit Singh395 words
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Article54 1988-07-14 19 Soo Khoon to attend conference MR TAN Soo Khoon, the Deputy Speaker and MP for Alexandra, will attend the Ninth Conference of Commonwealth Speakers and Presiding Officers in London from July 20 to 24. The conference will give Speakers from various Commonwealth countries the opportunity to share their experience in54 words
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58 1988-07-14 19 A 50-YEAR-old man was charged yesterday with stealing a gold chain from a four-year-old girl. Low Seng Tuck allegedly stole the $250 chain from Azleen binte Khamis at Block 16, Bedok South Road, on Tuesday at 10.25 am. The case against Low, who58 words
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Article73 1988-07-14 19 MEDISTAT, an on-line computer information system for health and population statistics, will be launched on Saturday during the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Department of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine. Medistat, to be offered as a free public service by the National University of Singapore, will have information73 words
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448 1988-07-14 19 DOREEN SIOW - DOREEN SIOW By THE Big Spenders in Singapore charge more than $1 million a year each on their Gold credit cards and there are at least two dozen of them around. Credit card companies are understandably mum about who these people are but448 words
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157 1988-07-14 19 A BUSINESSMAN was yesterday cleared of having tried to cheat a bank of about $2.1 million in early 1986. Simon Ng Leong Fah, 37, who exports textbooks, was arrested when the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Collyer Quay discovered that the man he157 words
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Advertisement866 1988-07-14 16 IBM Announces: The beginning of the end of mid-range hmitatioi j For a smaller business, the AS/400 provides has built-in support for SAA, a software I HO an enormous range of ready-to-run applica- standard that offers both powerful 1 llf r™ j c t^-« comnnmication options and a consistent J-IIV866 words
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Advertisement414 1988-07-14 18 Before we opened our new company healthcare service in Singapore, we took a second opinion. As you can see, we A partnership between The consulted some very learned /f\^ ttmkU^ -n t r-K/ t t r^ British United Provident THINK THEY &HOULP BB A /™ttdax aqsources. J Association (BUPA) and414 words
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Advertisement64 1988-07-14 19 H f T^l NATIONAL UNIVERSITY H A.^?. OF SINGAPORE H Public Lecture W I by H S Professor H W James C Van Home H Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor Topic World Financial Markets: Current issues and implications for the future 'mk Date Thursday 14 July 1988 w& Time 6.0064 words
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Advertisement448 1988-07-14 19 Iga Bank of East Asia Ltd Bta 137, Market Street Gi3 Bank Of East Asia Bldg Singapore O1O4.Tel: *****34 TERM 1 MTH 2 MTHS 3 MTHS 6 MTHS HK$ 7 7Va 7% 75/8 US$ 7 n /i6 7*3/16 7 1 5/i6 8^8 A$ 11 3 /4 11 7 /8 12448 words
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Article587 1988-07-14 20 THE test of any relations comes not when things are fine but when they are rough. This is true also of ties between countries. The way two nations deal with their differences can either sour or strengthen their relations. From what was observed at last587 words
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Article, Illustration1846 1988-07-14 20 ISMAIL KASSIM - 'Singing minister' who came back from the cold ISMAIL KASSIM As secretary-general of the new Umno, Datuk Mohamed is a man very much in the news By of the Foreign Desk Tok Mat is a firm believer that "in politics, you must have a thick skin and a fighting spirit1,846 words
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411 1988-07-14 20 Memorandum warms up KL, S'pore ties Antara Editorial from Indonesia 's Antara news agency headlined, Singapore-Malaysia ties imbued with life again after signing of Memorandum of Understanding. MALAYSIA and Singapore are the closest neignbours whose bilateral ties were once made tense by the visit of the Israeli President to Singapore.411 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1988-07-14 21 GREGORY CLARK - GREGORY CLARK By International Herald Tribune TOKYO Its time something was done to clean up Japan's messy "northern territories" dispute with the Soviet Union. It poisons TokyoMoscow relations. And now Tokyo wants to use it as a brake on Soviet1,080 words
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Article, Illustration775 1988-07-14 21 ROBIN WRIGHT - Iraq's allies can help stop the tanker war ROBIN WRIGHT Change of fortunes in the Gulf justifies an end to the Iran-Iraq conflict By WASHINGTON Nothing will put Iran flight 655 back into the sky, but there is one sure way to avert another tragedy: Withdrawing United States' naval forces775 words
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Advertisement160 1988-07-14 20 WILD EXOTIC DELICIOUS INTRIGUING n BEAUTIFUL B|__ LUXURIANT :i ENERGETIC C MYSTICAL BORNEO A VISIT IS WORTH MORE THAN A THOUSAND WORDS Words cannot capture the experience of an East Malaysian adventure. Nor can photographs. Only a visit will be enough. From Holiday Inn Kuching. discover a city that White160 words
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Advertisement106 1988-07-14 21 Why accept scratches Tough surface coating more resistant to scratches. Qn yOUr P^StlC IenSCS? Now there's Permalite Lenses. The tough, scratch-resistant plastic lenses. Permalite lenses give you scratchresistant coatings. Tough surface coatings that effectively resist scratches. Tests prove that Permalite lenses are 2.5 times more resistant to scratches than other106 words
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On courtesy
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173 1988-07-14 22 SINGAPORE could have been an island paradise but for one thing the people They are not that courteous or gracious. In lifts, they block the lift doors, preventing those inside from going out and those outside from entering. They also walk into lifts without saying173 words
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274 1988-07-14 22 I HAVK a modest proposal to make on courtesy. The beauty of this proposal is that it not only addresses courtesy but also productivity and saving energy as well. The subject is lifts. Oh, not those vertically moving toilets of shame, but the274 words
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Letter, Illustration938 1988-07-14 22 I AM disheartened by the Prime Minister's recent remark which implied that Singaporeans had not already become a nation. (The Sunday Times, July 3). This is the kind of statement that sets our nationbuilding efforts back 28 years. I think there are other citizens938 words
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Letter105 1988-07-14 22 I REFER to the letter "Backyard burning adds to pollution" by Mr W.D. Koban. (ST, July 1). I would like to thank the reader for bringing this matter to our attention. Open burning is an offence. All garden refuse should be put into plastic bags105 words
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Letter62 1988-07-14 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Company disappears without paying" by Ms Michelle Teo. (ST, June 29). We have been unable to trace any report filed by Ms Teo at Tanglin police station. Could Ms Teo telephone the undersigned on *****05 to enable us to look into her case?62 words
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270 1988-07-14 22 Man in pain was given all possible care I REFER to the letter "Man in pain was admitted only two hours later" from Madam Jenny Wong. (ST. July 8). When Madam Wong and her late husband arrived at the A&E Department at 12.03 am on June 15, her husband was270 words
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Letter94 1988-07-14 22 REFER to the letter 'Hungry and thirsty wait" Dy "S.K.S." (ST, July 8). In Toa Payoh Hospital, is there is no day surgery jperating suite due to existing constraints of operating theatre space, day surgery cases are slotted in between those requiring major surgery. On the day94 words
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89 1988-07-14 22 I REFER to the letter "Unsuitable ward" by Mr S.C. Lim. (ST, July 8). Mr Lim most probably referred to the old dormitory wards which we use for chronic lung diseases or for convalescence cases like pulmonary tuberculosis. These wards have good cross ventilation and89 words
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Advertisement403 1988-07-14 22 THE BOLD PROMISE DUTCH LADY CELEBRATES HER 33RD YEAR IN 1988 WITH A BUNDLE OF WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR YOU. Look inside every 2-kg tin of Dutch Lady x Ml \H Full Cream Powdered Milk. Besides enjoying \NSTAN T 1 her gift of natural goodness and creamy > nourishment, you'll also403 words
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In the markets
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Article, Illustration48 1988-07-14 23 THE Straits Times Industrial Index inched up 0.85 points to 1,108.1 yesterday. Hardware problems which developed in the new trading system pushed turnover down to 15.02 million units valued at $25.41mi11i0n from Tuesday's 27.85 million units worth $51.97 million. Declines overtook advances 90 to 43.48 words
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Article80 1988-07-14 23 Ctttbn 50c MO 15 DBS 170+10 B S«*a«ant MO 10 »»«f Mtam Tin 247 7 TfiramarcB 430 t f I N «30 +S OCB C M5 +5 Metro HWji M5 +5 bttai bOc W> Cjfhbtft US +S CaM Stare lOp 3M 4 Straits In** 3M S«nb Sh»?»»f(f 2*4 -1-480 words
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Article75 1988-07-14 23 B««U MO SO Kioto SJ*n TOO -1? SU Farwcn 12M -II Inchcjp* (90 -10 Crt» 0t« SOc 332 -C STH 7ft -5 Shjnfnlj MS -S CK TMf 505 -5 Mttal Bo. S'pa c 44( -4 OnciKii mo 2C0 -4 MMC 10c 2» -4 Ml 155 -4 Gunwu 50c mi75 words
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Article12 1988-07-14 23 DBS Land 1,071,000 Tan Chong 900,000 Promet 665,000 UIC 448,00012 words
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Article113 1988-07-14 23 My 12 My 13 BT Composite 982 17 982 64 BT 08/OS 50 15? CAW 6316 -6338 10-day M A.g 6290 *305 BT 06V +*****26 +*****8; ST Industrial! 1107 ft *****0 ST Finance 2119 73 2122 76 ST Motets 692 00 689 59 ST Properties 543 97 543 77113 words
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Article60 1988-07-14 23 Closing Chance Voi ('000) Amtck Enpc 20c 1 76 -2 23 Fuji Oftwt 20c 107 -7 123 GB Mdp 10c 146 -4 24 Mttatock 25c 097 -5 180 Smcapore National PrMm 50c 2 36 —6 84.5 SmtaUwicj 20c 1 37 -5 312 Tin 50c 123 +1 45 lonhow bid60 words
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Article38 1988-07-14 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 High 1505 40(26/8/87) *****9 (11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) ***** (28/4/86) AH time High 1505 40 (26/8/87) 1327 69 (11/8/87) Wltime lo* 74 75 (17/9/64) ***** (28/4/86)38 words
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Article30 1988-07-14 23 DM V FF S$ HK$ I S$ U8$ ***** 132 27 unq 2 0460 7 8175 E 1 7010 ***** 132 53 ***** 2 0480 7 8176 £*****30 words
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Article13 1988-07-14 23 THE IS dollar lost 15 ticks to close at DM1.8375 in Singapore.13 words
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Article50 1988-07-14 23 Eurodollar: Lost seven ticks to 91.69 a contract. Deutechemark: Gained two ticks to 0.5472 a contract. British Pound: Gained 60 ticks to 1.6910 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 18 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Nikkei: Lost 25 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.7O to U*****.00 an ounce.50 words
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Article71 1988-07-14 23 TOKYO Japanese domestic telecommunications giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp will float bonds worth 400 million deutschemarks (SS^j.vK million) on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The company said the seven-year bonds will have a coupon rate of 6 per cent and a yield of 5.734 per cent.UPI - 71 words
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Article86 1988-07-14 23 BASLE (Switzerland) International bank lending stagnated in the second half of this year, with most new credits going to developed nations, eastern Europe, China and Taiwan, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said in a study. The study added that there was a fall in lending to OpecReuter - 86 words
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Article70 1988-07-14 23 WELLINGTON Listed Goldcorp Holdings Ltd said it had asked the Rank of New Zealand to appoint receivers for its subsidiary Goldrorp Exchange Ltd. It said the bank had decided to appoint receivers for Goldcorp Equities Ltd, Andrews and Stevens Ltd and the parent in order to70 words
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Article524 1988-07-14 23 SHARON LAU - SHARON LAU Trading ends earlier as computers break down By ONCE again, hitches plagued the new trading system in the Singapore stock market yesterday. Stalled by computer hardware problems, the market was closed 15 minutes before normal time as volume fell to one its lowest524 words
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440 1988-07-14 23 United Engineers sells another two million UEM shares UNITED Engineers Ltd, (UE) which has been reducing its interests in United Engineers (Malaysia) Berhad (UEM), has sold another two million UEM shares for $5.96 million or $2.98 a share. Its latest sale brings its stake in the Malaysianbased company down to440 words
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367 1988-07-14 23 Roxy will benefit from investment by UIC, says its CEO KUALA LUMPUR Roxy Electric Industries Malaysia Bhd will be able to start off "clean" and emerge a stronger company if the proposed acquisition of a substantial stake in Roxy by United Industrial Corporation goes through. Roxy's Chief Executive Officer DatukBernama - 367 words
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470 1988-07-14 23 CATHERINE C. ONG - MAS sets record profit of $1.27b as assets rise 22% CATHERINE C. ONG By A SHARP increase in its holding of gold and foreign exchange boosted total assets of the Monetary Authority of Singapore by 22 per cent to $27.4 billion for the financial year ended March 31. The latest470 words
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392 1988-07-14 23 CityDev gets approval for 1,000-unit condominium project A HUGE condominium project about the size of Mandarin Gardens will soon take shape in Upper Bukit Timah Road. A plan by City Developments to build the 1,085--unit housing project on the former Hume Industries site in Upper Bukit Timah Road is said392 words
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Article129 1988-07-14 23 Sassoon awarded OHQ status STOCKBROKING firm J.M. Sassoon has been granted an operational headquarter status (OHQ), making it the third financial institution to enjoy tax concessions for locating its regional head office here. The other two are Deutsche Bank and the ANZ banking group. OHQs approved by the Monetary Authority129 words
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217 1988-07-14 23 NOL-JAL joint venture to start cruises next month NEPTUNE Orient Lines will venture into the cruise business early next month when its joint venture with Japan Airlines Co Ltd starts offering its services. The joint venture company, named JAN Cruise Pte Ltd, said yesterday the 300-passenger catamaran-style cruiser it had217 words
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Article4197 1988-07-14 24 AH shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai exempted dividend P/E ratios reflect the last annual consolidated results Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investments Scheme X Margin stocks ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares4,197 words
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Article2525 1988-07-14 24 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (262 270) Alcom (89 90) 89 I I 89 5 (8) 90(36: API (44 45 5) 45 (5) 44 5 (4) 45 5 AISBiI I I 112) 113(11) 111 (7) 112 (28) ASM (257 258) 257 (5) 259 (27) 258 (100) Antoh(l7o/ 172)2,525 words
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696 1988-07-14 25 LACKLUSTRE trading saw Kuala Lumpur's stock market paused for a breather yesterday. It finished slightly easier across a broad front after two straight sessions of gains. The lower closing followed an earlier mixed performance which saw profit-taking alternated with selective buying.696 words
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Article285 1988-07-14 25 AkJo MFI ISO -6 AHwd-Lyom 427 9/16 4-7/16 *mc 370 unch BTR PLC 279 1 Barclays 416 4-6 B**chom 470 -7 BICC 337 -2 Blue Of c I* 452 13 BOC Group 420 unch Boots 205 19 Bowoter 412 unch BATS 425 4 B A.f-ori 148 -1 Bfitonr.O IIS285 words
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Article45 1988-07-14 25 GIL T- EDGED Tron* 3% 78/M Con<2>i% 26-15/16 unch Wo, Loon 3' A 38 3 32 unch Tr#o»5'l% 08/12 65'. unch Bid Offer Arbothnot Govt S«ciT.u»t 66 2 *69S Arbuthnot Incom* Trust 99 0 104 1 Yet. Bond Fund 197 '207 denote* -dividend, denotes com-diiidend45 words
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Article100 1988-07-14 25 Charter Cons 391 -3 Com Gold 1071' i +\4>i Rust Plot 1 187 unch ZCI 22 I US$ A AC 16' unch Amgold 75 unch Blyvoon 462 unch Botswono 46 unch BuH.I. IV. M Dc Been 11*ii JM Dnefontem V* 1 Freehold B 1 unch Gen Mining 8 s100 words
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Article68 1988-07-14 25 Bousttod S3 unch Corle» Cop«l 116 -1 Chcuno. Kong 63 -2 Horrnon 640 -8 HK Bonk 48 unch HKlond 61 +1 Hutchison 72 2 lot' I Thomson 665 -10 Jo'din* Moth 101 unch Jordin«S«c 241 unch Mothew Hoi! 144 unch Oceon Tpt 26S 1 Sime Dorb, 87 1 Sun68 words
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Article22 1988-07-14 25 Ayer Hitain 55 urtch B«r|unioi 55 unch Moloyon Tin 53 unch PeralcngTin 130 unch Sunqei Bev 90 unch Tronoti 125 unch22 words
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Article34 1988-07-14 25 B«rtom 90 unch Coniplont 79 +5 H M Plant 109 *2 H, 9 hlondi 52 unch KL Kcponq 96 +2 Kulim 33 unch MolokoH 70 unch M Plont 33 unch YuleCotto 133 +234 words
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Article353 1988-07-14 25 iri 13 Y«n ChMft Mitsub Elec 945 -5 Mrtsub Estate 2430 -10 k(inomoto 3080 -30 Mitsub Heavy 990 +1 3 kkoi 660 -5 Mitsubishi 1200 -20 KmaOa 1220 10 Mitvji Co 914-5 Chem 1060 -10 Mitsui Sh.pbidg 660 +30 ksohi Glass 1950 -30 Mitsui Smelting 666 -6 lonk Of353 words
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Article287 1988-07-14 25 Managers' prices for July 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce I 00— I 07 The Saongs fund 0 88-0 94 S pore Prog Fund 0 42-0 46 S pore Sec Fund 0 70—0 75 S pore Invest fund 0 70xd 0 75id Spore Equity Fund 0 50—0 54287 words
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Article62 1988-07-14 25 »iiiit i -i i i I NST Index Wednesday 1,790.51 (1,787.45) Hongkong Hang Seng -i*£ Wednesday 2,744.85 (2.772.53) 0_ Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,618.50 (1,625.50) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 28,020.10 (28,099.84) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,494.30 (1,510.50) Dow Jones Average :g£ Tuesday 2.092.64 (2.111.31) fii- (Figures in brackets refer to62 words
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Article383 1988-07-14 25 U 13 HM ChMfC JordVie Stro Hldgs 8 60 -0 1 Ko Woh Bonk I 89N unch Assoc Intl Hotels 3 225 0 025 ah Sfon +0 02 Bonk Of East Asia 18 90 unch KMB 7 ni Cop.rol Corp 0 92 -0 01 Lone Crawford 14 50 -0)383 words
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Article361 1988-07-14 25 OCBC OUB DOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 2* 2W 2'« 2 l 4 Monthly 2 i Autosave 3 Fixed deposit 1 month 2 '4 2'.> 2*4(1) 2 months 2%(1) 3 months 2-. 2S 2Vi 2 (1) 6 months 2 l 3 3 3(1) 9 months 3 3361 words
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Article204 1988-07-14 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.6355 1.6384 6.19 6.04 Canadian dollar 1.6938-1.6960 5.95-5.87 NZ dollar 1.3847-1.3875 7.33-7.11 Sterling pound 3 4727—3.4764 2.89-2.85 US dollar 2 0470—2.0480 4 91-4.87 Local dollars to 100 units204 words
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Article115 1988-07-14 25 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer at 2.0470 80 in erratic trading. It traded within a range of 2.0480 and 2.0455. It opened initially at 2.0450 60. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 1.8340115 words
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Article132 1988-07-14 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5528,780 and 5J28.950 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.40 437.80 (day's high). It came off to U*****.75 437.15 on local selling and finish for lunch at U*****.80 437.20. It reopened in the afternoon at U*****.40 436.80 and briefly made US$437132 words
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Article37 1988-07-14 25 GOLD US$ oz Wed Tues Singapore 436 00 436.50 434 50 435 00 Hongkong 436 00 436.50 435.10 435 60 Tues Mon New York 437 00 437 50 434.50 435 00 London *****—***** 435.00 435.5037 words
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Article18 1988-07-14 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore 246 00 August down two cents Malaysia 332.50 August down 6.50 cents18 words
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Article18 1988-07-14 25 Tin Closing prices MS/kHo KL Tin 18 86 up five cents Turnover 88 tonnes up 29 tonnes18 words
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Article26 1988-07-14 25 Closmj prices Copper tonne Tues Spot 1260 00 -1263 00 (1298.00-1300.00) 3 months 1265 00 1266 00 (*****0-1292 00) Market tone Irregular Sales 17.150 tonnes26 words
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Article30 1988-07-14 25 Oosaif price* Silver USJ fro* oz Wed Tun Smgipore 6 9S- -7 00 6 91-6% Tun Mm Hem fork 6 96-7 01 6 93-6 98 Source CtedK Swsse Spore30 words
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Article26 1988-07-14 25 Clos#i( prices Aluminium tonne Tims Spot 1515 00-1520 00 (*****0-1577OO) 3 months 1472 00—1473 00 (1526 00-1527 00) Market tone Easier Sales 4.850 tonnes I26 words
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Article115 1988-07-14 25 Crude MS tonne palm oil July 1135 (south) 1120 (central) August 1140 (south) Refined palm oil US tonnes RBO palm oil August 465 (sellers) September 465 (sellers i Oct Nov Dec 475 (sellers) I?BD Stearin Aug Sept 455 (sellers) RBO Olem August 470 (sellers) September 470 (sellers i115 words
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Article66 1988-07-14 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (tOO implied interest Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 88 9171 9172 91.67 91.69 68% Dec 91.39 91.39 91.35 91.36 1188 Mar 8$ 91.27 91.27 91.24 91.24 219 June 91.11 91.11 91.06 91.08 107 Sept 90.97A 90.95 10 Deo 90.85 Mar M 90.78 June 90.73 Sept66 words
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Article29 1988-07-14 25 iI'S dollar Deutsrhemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol SrptBB 0.5481 0.***** 0.5472 0.5472 192 Dec 0.5516 Mar 89 0.5558 Open Int (Tars): 1134. Art Vol (Tars): 198.29 words
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Article30 1988-07-14 25 i British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Srptffi ***** 1.6940 1.6910 1.6910 58 Deo ***** Mar 89 ***** Upen Int (Turs): 2*5. Art Vol (Tors): 1.30 words
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Article29 1988-07-14 25 (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol SrptBB 0.*****3 0.*****3 0.*****0 0.*****3 833 Drr 0.*****7 Mar 89 0.*****1 Oprn Int (Turs): 2255. Art Vol (Tars): 481.29 words
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Article43 1988-07-14 25 (\ikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.56 *****.80 *****.15 *****.20 Srpt 88 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 1702 Dec ***** ***** *****A ***** 7 Mar 89 ***** Oprn Int (Turs): 7948. Art Vol (Turs): 1681.43 words
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Article22 1988-07-14 25 'Sf per trov ourxv) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Auk 88 4380° Oprn Int (Turs): Ml. Art Vol (Tues): NU.22 words
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Article67 1988-07-14 25 Wednesday, July 13 1988 August M colh Ajfutt M p»t< H^t. Low $«tt Mi9»i Lo« Wtt 54 37 55 B 26 57 12 230 it 6 59 60 Sept M coil* S*pt M mm H^ti Lo« faM M^k Loo S«t> U 172 s D« 88 colls D« 8867 words
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Article155 1988-07-14 25 Auo.ui' 88 call! Auqull 88 |MM H.ah Lo- Sot H.9S lo- S*tt S i 31 S 75 53A 54 76 94B 86 90A 93 77 1508 140 >50 78 258 24 23OA 227 7? 12 32OA 315 80 7 413* 40S 81 5* 3 84 CA8 S*pt155 words
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Article80 1988-07-14 25 Wpt 88 coils V M pun H s h Low kM H,qh Low S«ti 9125 8 9I5C 35 35 35 13 13 13 9)75 20 231 25 9200 10 39« 41 9225 5 58« 60 9250 3 808 77A 82 9275 2A 1 1058 107 9300 CAB 130880 words
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255 1988-07-14 26 Maybank sets out corporate mission KUALA LUMPUR Malayan Banking Bhd has formulated a new corporate mission to provide the bank a competitive edge over the other financial institutions, said its Chairman Tan Sri Hashim Aman. He said the mission, dubbed "The Shared Mission" to set the direction the bank wasBernama - 255 words
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552 1988-07-14 26 Company will sell entire stake in Sarawak Motor to UFP Holdings KUALA LUMPUR Sateras Resources (Malaysia) expects its group profitability to improve and liabilities to be reduced with the divestment of its entire stake of 38.3 million shares in Sarawak Motor Industries toMBT - 552 words
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356 1988-07-14 26 KUALA LUMPUR Tan Chong Motor Holdings Bhd and Kumpulan Emas Berhad have decided to venture into the manufacture of rubber gloves and other latex-dipped products. The decisions is related to the current high demand for these items. Tan Chong hopes toBemama - 356 words
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183 1988-07-14 26 CHICAGO Directors of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBT) on Tuesday approved a plan to halt trading in its stock index futures contract in the event of a market f reef all, the exchange said. The board's decision to institute "circuitReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration355 1988-07-14 26 Cold Storage Bhd to sell stake in Jaya Jusco Stores KUALA LUMPUR Cold Storage Bhd has agreed in principle to sell its 30 per cent stake in associate joint-venture company Jaya Jusco Stores Sdn Bhd to Jusco of Japan, its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Samsudin Abu Hassan, said here yesterday.Bernama - 355 words
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145 1988-07-14 26 Time Engineering upbeat on prospects KUALA LUMPUR Time Engineering Berhad says prospects for the engineering industry are bright. Its Chairman, Mr Eddie Chia Sen Hua, said although the company did not see an immediate improvement in the near term, it remained optimistic due to the recovery of the country's economyBernama - 145 words
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573 1988-07-14 26 Japanese plan controls in scandal's wake TOKYO The Japan Securities Dealers Association plans to tighten controls on the over-the-counter market to prevent questionable deals in unlisted shares. According to Nihon Keizai Shimbun. Japan's biggest financial newspaper, the move follows a recent scandal over the sale of unlisted stocks in realAFP; Reuter - 573 words
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265 1988-07-14 26 KUALA LUMPUR Metroplex Bhd, anticipating an improvement this year in Malaysia's economy, is confident of better results for its current financial year. For the 13 months to Jan 31 (in the period under review the financial year end changed from Dec 31 toBernama - 265 words
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Advertisement59 1988-07-14 24 IS YOUR MICROWAVE MORE THAN JUST A FOOD WARMER? With Carol's New Edition of r^ASIAN MICROWAVE COOKBOOK You'll be crisping, browning, frying, baking steaming your favourite local dishes. You *d never believe Microwave Cooking was so easy! JNiW.sh.Yi h., i^W«- tOp^^ Available at all good bookshops STP Distributors 2 Jurong59 words
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Advertisement9 1988-07-14 25 Business A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF BUSINESS TRENDS JULY 19889 words
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Advertisement726 1988-07-14 26 (Incorporated in Malaysia) AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3 1 DECEMBER 1 987 The Directors are pleased to announce the audited results of the Bank and the Group for the year ended 31 December 1 987, as follows:- The Bank The Group 19*7 1986 Chang* 1987 1986 Chang* MfOOO726 words
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Advertisement127 1988-07-14 26 OPEN A BRANCH OFFICE IN TOKYO AT MINIMUM COST You can avoid expensive set-up costs and overheads by appointing us your representative office in Tokyo. We offer a comprehensive range of business services specially designed for companies which need a local base of operations in Tokyo but do not want127 words
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Article526 1988-07-14 27 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By IPOH Racehorse owners in Malaysia and Singapore owe their trainers at least $5 million in training fees. And according to a spokesman for the trainers' association, this is only a conservative estimate. "One trainer from Penang, who has been in the business for many526 words
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Article, Illustration336 1988-07-14 27 ON THE TRACK with FREDERICK QUEK IPOH Four-year-old New Zealand mare Penang Lass worked with gusto on a good track yesterday morning. Ridden by apprentice I. Saifudin, Penang Lass sprinted smartly over 600m to clock 38.4sec. Last month, she revelled on a soft track to336 words
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Article231 1988-07-14 27 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO By THREE-YEAR-OLD Elusive Dream must be the bane of his connections. Last Sunday at Ipoh, he again found one to beat the fifth time in as many starts. But for punters who had coupled him with the winner on all five occasions, it was "money231 words
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Article1077 1988-07-14 27 Prltn L g i252?i cTalTi and 112 in Class 3, has been entered for the Singakan Cup Meeting starting on July 23. Seven races have been ond, third and fourth days. The entries are. THIRTY-FOUR horses have been entered for the $IM,OM Pesta Sukan Cup1,077 words
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Article102 1988-07-14 27 FIRST DAV: Class 1 Divs 1 and 2 1,200m and 1.400m; Class 3 1,200m (Stamford Arms Handicap). Divs B '"SECOND'DAY- Class 1 1 4nnm rMatinnal Stakes) n-^J^2 1 600m Class Divs land I- 1.600m. Class Div A 1.200m and 1.600m. Div-s B, C and D 1 200m. THIRD102 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1988-07-14 28 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By Olympic Games countdown TIMI'.s TOUT'S Olympic Games series continue with a background to the sport of taekwondo and a peek into the South Korean squad's training methods. On Sunday, we feature the Taenung Sports Centre where around 500 Korean Games hopefulsJERRY SEH - 1,099 words
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267 1988-07-14 28 'Rebel 10' ordered not to sign contract with ITV LONDON In a bid to prevent England's top clubs from forming a breakaway League, the English Football League on Tuesday obtained a court order temporarily preventing the rebel teams from signing an agreement with television companies over screening rights. The 92-strongAP - 267 words
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Article429 1988-07-14 28 ON THE ATHLETICS SCENE DUBLIN Sebastian Coe's Olympic hopes took a blow on Tuesday when he was forced to pull out with injury during his first 1,500-metre race for two years. The double Olympic champion suffered a knock on the first lap, and pulled upAFP; AP - 429 words
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Article, Illustration176 1988-07-14 28 Americans lure Beckenbauer with $1 12m offer ON THE FOREIGN SOCCER SCENE DUSSELDORF West German soccer manager Franz Beckenbauer is reportedly ready to take up a US$55 million ($112.75m) offer to go to the United States. Yesterday's edition of a Dusseldorf paper, Westdeutsche Zeitung, quoted US Soccer Federation president WernerAFP - 176 words
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241 1988-07-14 28 Organisers search for young stars SEOUL Olympic officials have issued a casting call for some special sev-en-year-olds for star roles in the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games. The Seoul Olympic Organising Committee is looking for children born on Sept 30, 1981 the day South Korea was officially named hostsAP - 241 words
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Article255 1988-07-14 28 FRENCH international soccer star Jose Toure will be playing under the threat of a prison sentence when he kicks off the new League season in France on Friday night. He was given a six-month suspended jail term, banned from driving for a year and fined U552,400 ($4,920) byAFP; AP; Reuter - 255 words
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Article130 1988-07-14 28 Yorath to handle Welsh team LONDON Wales' long search for a new national manager ended on Tuesday when they gave the job to former international Terry Yorath. His appointment, on a part-time basis, is initially for 12 months, the time left on his contract with Swansea City. Yorath, 38, wasAFP - 130 words
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Article, Illustration566 1988-07-14 29 Europe v US battle of words BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW Jacklin's statement irks Americans 4 Tom Kite could win here, Fred Couples, Jack Nicklaus or Tom Watson. Ray Floyd hits a nice low ball and is still in great shape. Mark Calcavecchia hits lower than anybody and he's veryReuter - 566 words
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Article378 1988-07-14 29 FALLING off his son's motorcycle has turned out to be a boon for Briton lan Woosnam, who says he is feeling fresh after the month-long lay-off his ensuing wrist injury required. "After my lay-off, I feel a lot better and more relaxed," the diminutive Welshman said. "Not soUPI - 378 words
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Article, Illustration496 1988-07-14 29 YOKOHAMA TYRE GOLF CLASSIC..Report By TAY CHENG KHOON Warren Club pro also earns $500 for lowest sub-par card BILL FUNG raced down the final stretch to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Yokohama Tyre Golf Classic at the Jurong Country Club yesterday. Bill'sReuter - 496 words
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Article, Illustration429 1988-07-14 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SOCCER By 4 The mistake against Penang was one of the silliest I have made in my career. I could not sleep for two days and have apologised to the players. Facing Kuala Lumpur, who have talented strikers in Fandi Ahmad429 words
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Article, Illustration70 1988-07-14 31 Sarawak defeat Kelantan 1-0 KOTA BARU Sarawak collected full points when they defeated Kelantan 1-0 in a Malaysia Cup match at the Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium here last night. The visitors secured their solitary goal through Johny Peter in the 42nd minute. Kelantan dominated the second half in their searchBernama - 70 words
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Article251 1988-07-14 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI YOUNG Vijay Kumar has the talent to step into the big boots of Singapore's star striker V. Sundramoorthy, who is playing professionally in Switzerland. Last night, he bared his mettle for all to see as he steered Tyrwhitt Soccerites to a251 words
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Article, Illustration458 1988-07-14 31 PETER KHOO - MAJU Secondary's Syed Ahmad Syed Taha smashed the A Division 5,000 metres record on the first day of the National Inter-School track and field championships at the National Stadium yesterday. Syed, who ran in heat one with World junior championship-bound M. Maran, clockedAP - 458 words
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253 1988-07-14 31 Steinbach steers American League to victory BASEBALL CINCINNATI (Ohio) Oakland As catcher Terry Steinbach hit a solo home run in the third inning and drove in another run in the fourth to lead the American League to a 2-1 victory over the National League in the 59th Major League baseballReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration373 1988-07-14 31 Van Poppel rides to success in Tour's 10th stage CYCLING BESANCON (France) Canadian Steve Bauer remained in command of the Tour de France for the third successive day on Tuesday, but the 10th stage belonged to JeanPaul van PopixM, a Dutch sprinter eager for a taste of glory before theReuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration365 1988-07-14 31 LEE WAI WUN - Singapore trio on course for gold medal LEE WAI WUN BOWLING By HONGKONG Sharon Nelson, Patty Hor and Jesmine Ho look on course to win Singapore's first gold in the 10th FIQ Asian bowling championships after a flying start in the women's trios yesterday. The three are ahead of 24365 words
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Article72 1988-07-14 31 THAILAND'S Dr Nat Indrapana was elected the new bowling president of FIQ Asian Zone at their general assembly on Tuesday. Dr Nat takes over the rein from Dr P.S. Nathan, of Malaysia. Mrs Vivien Fung, of Hongkong, was elected vice-presi-dent. The committee members are Mohd72 words
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Article71 1988-07-14 31 BOXING Another scalp BRISBANE World-ranked boxer Lester Ellis, of Australia, added another scalp to his growing list of achievements when he gained a lOth-round stoppage over Japanese lightweight champion Owao Otimo at Festival Hall here yesterday. Kills, 23, the former International Boxing Federation ju-nior-lightweight champion who is currently ranked No.71 words
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Article, Illustration125 1988-07-14 31 PETER KHOO - Road Race prizes worth $40,000 PETER KHOO ATHLETICS RUNNING buffs are expected to join four-time champion G. Krishnan and 1986 winner Helen Giibey when the sth Guinness Road Race is flagged off on Aug 28 at the Queenstown Stadium. This year's 10-kilometre event boasts trophies and cash prizes totalling $40,000' ALBERT SIM - 125 words
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Article103 1988-07-14 31 BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR The Thomas Über Cup system of play will again be debated at the management committee meeting of the International Badminton Federation in Copenhagen tomorrow. The three singles-two doubles system has been criticised by several countries, notably Indonesia. Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary Punch GunalanBernama - 103 words
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232 1988-07-14 31 SHIRLYNN HO - SHIRLYNN HO HOCKEY By A PALTRY crowd turned up to watch Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association whip a depleted Jansenites side 7-0 in a Premier League hockey match at Farrer Park yesterday. Work commitments and injuries prevented Jansenites from fielding a full side only nine232 words
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453 1988-07-14 29 BASTAD (Sweden) Magnus Gustafsson failed to live up to his secondseeding in the U*****,000 ($502,250) Swedish Open tennis championships when he fell easy prey to Italian clay-court specialist Francesco Cancellotti in the second round on Tuesday. Cancellotti was able to capitalise easily on Gustafsson'sReuter; AFP - 453 words
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Article, Illustration254 1988-07-14 29 STOCKHOLM Defending champions Sweden on Tuesday named a fullstrength team headed by Wimbledon champion Stefan Edberg and world No. 3 Mats Wilander for their Davis Cup tennis World Group semi-final against France. Non-playing captain Hans Olsson chose Anders Jarryd and Kent Carlsson to complete the squadReuter - 254 words
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Article293 1988-07-14 29 BADMINTON Malaysia will send a 14-member contingent, the biggest among foreign participants, to the Indonesian Open championships in Jakarta from July 20-24, the organising committee said yesterday. Spokesman Sidharta Mursyid said that 97 world-class players from 17 countries, including hosts Indonesia, would take part together with 268Bernama; AFP; AP; UPI - 293 words
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Article, Illustration559 1988-07-14 30 TAY CHENG KHOON - Act now or we may lose in KL TAY CHENG KHOON Talk to top juniors to clear the air COMMENT by SINGAPORE have less than a month to avoid the possibility of a humiliation at next month's inaugural East Asia junior squash championship in Kuala Lumpur. This is because their559 words
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287 1988-07-14 30 J. RAJENORAN - J. RAJENORAN By A TRY in the nick of time at Farrer Park yesterday enabled Blacks to salvage a 4-4 draw against Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association on a pitch that would have been more suitable for cows and other animals fond of grass.287 words
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177 1988-07-14 30 J. RAJENDRAN - Henry has good and bad news from Perth J. RAJENDRAN THERE is good news and bad news from Singapore's Henry Lee, who is playing for the Perth rugby union team Waneroos. The good news is that he has found a job. The bad: Waneroos have lost their last three matches177 words
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164 1988-07-14 30 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By ABOUT 90 sailors and powerboaters will launch from the East Coast Sailing Centre on Saturday on a charity mission to raise $20,000 for the Association for Educationally Sub-Normal Children. The fleet of 36 sailboards. six catamarans and 12 powerboats and164 words
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Advertisement314 1988-07-14 29 First MIS Annual Marketing Lecture by Professor William Lazer AMA/lrwin Marketing Educator of the Year MAIN LECTURE TOPICS Need for a renewed marketing effort PROF WILLIAM Regenerating marketing approaches to meet LAZER is the Eugene dynamics of international businesses a Christine Lynn Errors in current management approaches |L^ jgl Eminent314 words
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Obituary, Illustration332 1988-07-14 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths FOO WAH SWEE Age: 76 years passed away peacefully on 12th July 1988 leaving behind: Daughters: Sons-in-law: Foo Juat Eng Neo Cheng Guan Foo Juat i.an (Wendy) Sum Chee Meng Foo Jit Cheng (Elsie) Granddaughter: Grandsons: Neo Yoke Lin, Patricia Neo Yoke Loong, Paul332 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1988-07-14 30 KUPPAPARIM MAYAINDE Age W peeeed away peacefully on 12/7/SS leaving behind: Son*: Ramasamy Supplah Daughter*: Kamala Meenachi Sedalechlml Bon*-(n-law: DharmaraJ Nathan Daughtere-ln-law: K am ache Nesamani Grandchildren Ram Prakesh Pandlan Kumar Navamanl Muthumanl Kanmani Vlnothanl Funeral we* hetd on 13/7/SS. m MOM. OON JIM NEO (MRS. OHO THYE108 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1988-07-14 30 R. SURENDRAN (29 yr«) patted away suddenly on 13.7.88 leaving behind FATHER: D Rengasamy MOTHER: R. Lakshmi SISTERS: R Saroja R. Vasugl BROTHER: R. Selvaraju Sadly mnud by relative* and friend*. Cort»g» leaving Blk 31 B«ndtm Mr Road "10-853 5(1233) at 2.30 pm on 14 7 88 (Thu)62 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1988-07-14 30 323 Condolences 323 Condolences I Our Deepest Sympathies Heartfelt Condolences to LINDA LIM THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ROBIN F. DOBSON who left so suddenly on July «th 1968 Our thoughts are always with you. our hearts are sore with pain. This world would be like heaven If you were100 words
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Obituary, Illustration181 1988-07-14 30 324 In Memoriam 324 In Memoriam 324 In Memoriam 1 In Loving Memory of I Mr. P. Ramasamy I Departed July 14, 1985 I We often think of the yesteryears I When we were together; Fond memories of you linger, Making your absence that more painful for us. I Always181 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1988-07-14 30 MR. TAN CHWEE CHOON Departed 9.7.8a wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their kind condolences, assistance, attendance, donations, wreaths and banners during their recent bereavement. The Family of the lata LAW KIM FAI with to expre** their105 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1988-07-14 30 KARUMATHI A. SIDAMBARAM PILLAY Prayer* will b« h»ld on 14/7/88 at r«tid»nc« at Blk. 543 Ang Mo Kio Avmu« (10), *09-2296, S port and th»nc» Athma Shanti Poo)al will b* held on 15/7/88 (Friday) at Bivan Tampla, off Sarangoon Road, at 7.00 p.m. Relatives and frianda plaas* treat56 words
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Miscellaneous152 1988-07-14 31 ATHLETICS National Schools Meet (National Stadium, 9am, 2pm). GOLF SICC Invitation Open (Bukit, lpm). Yokohama Classic (Jurong, 8am). HOCKEY Premier League: SRC v Khalsa (SRC), SLA v Safsa (SIA) both at 5.30pm. NETBALL S'pore National League Dlv 7: Prisons v MRTC, P. Pasir 2 v Diong TP (6.40pm); Div 5:152 words
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350 1988-07-14 32 Fed raises US growth forecast for this year The WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve Board raised its forecast for US economic growth yesterday, predicting the economy would expand by 2.75 to 3 per cent this year. While growth will continue at a strong pace until the November presidential elections, the USReuter - 350 words
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Article, Illustration523 1988-07-14 32 But Shultz says agreement this month 'quite possible' MANILA Washington and Manila did not reach agreement on any specific issues in talks on US bases here during a visit by US Secretary of State George Shultz, Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus said yesterday. "WeAP; AFP; Reuter - 523 words
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Article34 1988-07-14 32 BEIRUT Saudi Arabia has officially advised Lebanon that it is limiting to 1,500 the number of Lebanese pilgrims allowed on this month's haj pilgrimage, a Lebanese Foreign Ministry official said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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124 1988-07-14 32 UNION members who want to hire chalets at the NTUC's Pasir Ris holiday resort will enjoy special rates from the middle of September to the end of December. They need to pay only $30 per day for a chalet if they want to use124 words
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Article, Illustration266 1988-07-14 32 LYNETTE ONG - LYNETTE ONG By I LEGEND has it that tossing a coin into a wishing well would make one's dreams come true. Since wishing wells are scarce, many people settle for the nearest fountain. And that is causing the Pan Pacific Hotel a problem.266 words
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173 1988-07-14 32 MICHIGAN America's last Playboy Club will close at the end of July, formally ending the era of buxom waitresses in bunny tails, at least in the United States. The announcement was made on Tuesday by Playboy Enterprises, which said it will closeReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration420 1988-07-14 32 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By MR FRANCIS Siah, former boss of plastic bag maker Lamipak Industries, had a red-carpet homecoming when his jail term ended earlier this month. A well-wisher hired a Rolls-Royce to fetch him from Changi Prison where he had served a420 words
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Article24 1988-07-14 32 \"KW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.K4 points to 2.QB.48 in the first half-hour of trading yesterday APAP - 24 words
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232 1988-07-14 32 Ex-official jailed 2 years for fraud conspiracy Ka Wah Bank case HONGKONG A former Ka Wah Bank official, Wong Ka-ning, was jailed for two years by the High Court yesterday for conspiring to defraud the bank. Wong, 49, an Australian citizen, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to defraudReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement243 1988-07-14 32 H* pen^ nA SYSTEMSI^ I The Faber-Castell TG-1 technical I cfawmg pen has an even ink flow tnat starts .mmediately even after lon 9 Pe r 'ods of non-use Its IiVB lar 9 e capacity pressure compensating system eliminates leaking and M blotting You can clean the pen m seconds243 words
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Advertisement121 1988-07-14 32 7^^^zzz^z^z^~ ~^zzz^^z~ t^^^. UK. LISTEN AND YOU'LL SEE MATRIX ENCLOSURE The latest in Speaker Gives complete spectrum capability VWI m POP. JAZZ. ROCK or CLASSICAL BHL Tr <-i*V professional sound packed m Bi l&_ ideal home size W^m EASTLAND TRADING (S) PTE LTD 304 Ocharo Ro #04-58 LucKy PUza Smgapore121 words
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Miscellaneous223 1988-07-14 32 Weather Showers over a few areas in the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.16 pen; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8 15 C Cloudy Los Angeles 18 26 C Cloudy Amsterdam 12 18 C Cloudy Madrid 17 35 C223 words
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FOUR WITH DESIGNS ON SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration300 1988-07-14 1 YANG DERONG, the "pioneer" of current youngsters working abroad, has been with Frenchman JeanCharles de Castelbajac for about seven months. "Working with Jean-Charles is really exciting," says Yang, 22, who was spotted by the top Parisian designer at Singapore Fashion Week last year. "Now, I'm even doing300 words
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Article, Illustration377 1988-07-14 1 VIK LIM, who turns 23 next month, is the latest young local designer to go abroad for training with a top Japanese designer, no less. He leaves at the end of this month to work with Hiroko Koshino's Design Studio team in Osaka for about eight months.377 words
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Article, Illustration295 1988-07-14 1 Beating the Brits at fashion ANDREW GN, just two years a designer, has topped his year at the famed St Martin's School of Art in London, where he began fashion studies last September. Gn, 22, has completed the first year of a four-year fashion degree course and is back home295 words
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Article, Illustration124 1988-07-14 1 Working hard having fun RICHARD GIEN, former assistant of leading local designer Thomas Wee, has just completed his first year in the London College of Fashion. "Hard work!" wrote the babyfaced 23-year-old in his letters here. Yet, Gien like the others said he is enjoying his studies as well as124 words
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Advertisement536 1988-07-14 1 Captain Kangaroo Appearaj^es s rZ^£r MB> P^^il \^HBr SX XtJ P^ck $5 bOX CAVENDISH French F 9 nes FINDUS IO Cod Fish Fingers TYSON Chick n Chunks e.cw *MK, 6k ßN,t,v«RT>v AUSTRALIAN Red AppSs^^ AUSTRALIAN Pears^^^^ s—umtomM*™ E IWWW ni </^\. r^m\. 11 J& I W^ canister <| AA P^536 words
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Article, Illustration765 1988-07-14 2 THOSE cute sunglasses with plastic penguin frames you bought as a souvenir for a child could be worthless or even dangerous. The wrong sunglasses may do more harm than good, and a surprising number, even some designer pairs costing hundreds of dollars, don't measure upUPI - 765 words
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Article, Illustration410 1988-07-14 2 My favourite dishes IT IS kuih-making time again for the Muslim community. Hari Ray a Haji, a celebration for Muslims who have gone on the haj to Mecca, is just round the corner. The Malays make delectable kuihs (cakes). Even the ones made for410 words
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Article326 1988-07-14 2 Semolina cup-cake Ingredients (for 40 cup-cakes) 1 cup semolina (the canned ones are finer) 1 M cups sugar h 2 tin condensed milk 8 eggs 115 g butter 2 glasses water 1 tsp rose essence Method Put the semolina and water into a pot and cook over high heat.326 words
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Article, Illustration203 1988-07-14 2 Khng Eu Meng - Khng Eu Meng Tidbits HOW many ways can one serve salmon? The chefs of Hubertus Grill, at Century Park Sheraton in Nassim Hill, have 14, and the executive chef at Restaurant 1819, #Bi-00 r Tuan Sing Towers, 30 Robinson Road, has more than 20. Both203 words
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Article89 1988-07-14 2 A PIGLET, which was to star in an advertisement for a hotel, found the bright lights of stardom too much for its little heart. It collapsed and died during the photography session. The hotel was full of remorse and had to know why the poor thing had89 words
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Advertisement82 1988-07-14 2 Bl- K This season the image of Dolce Gabbana turns to the 9 South the symbol of a M l mediterranean woman. A H Once again, "transformism" 4 Ik the opposed and the comple- jfl mentary: the neorealistic and SB 1 the baroque. m H Just one of the international82 words
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Advertisement480 1988-07-14 2 "Pimo9ffls wasWeU99est U decision I ever made. T '*^gs^ !>r worked in a bank for The difference n A years. I was happy there. was ama/ing. The plastic with nice people to work with, and applicator that comes with I ampax the money was alright. In fact, 1 tampons ensures480 words
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Article, Illustration550 1988-07-14 3 John de Souza - John de Souza What's abuzz in fashion? JOHN de SOUZA brings back this occasional column for the latest news. Style snips NO CRACKLE of cash. No clack of credit cards. Voices purr and a hefty man in a suit stands guard over the550 words
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Article, Illustration760 1988-07-14 3 'Hold the dream!' And Wanda Ferragamo did. The Italian fashion matriarch speaks to KHN6 EU MENG. THE woman who held the House of Ferragamo together and expanded the Italian fashion line seems to have stepped out of Barbara Taylor Bradford's novels. Mrs Wanda Ferragamo was760 words
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Advertisement261 1988-07-14 3 \OURMENU TDADRE QUSICMERS t I BjPT IWt^J invites you, the Iy33iv^i Saturday. Sales Team on 730-5677 or CATS on 737-1166 or your ad agency for a reservation to the most J£ s exciting annual food feature in town! t£»"1 Going b s a c c h k o^ EASY H-P,261 words
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Advertisement401 1988-07-14 4 ii!Bf||Bi>fiK||f ii p m.m^mm, mm mm. LIDO SAVOY: OPENS TODAY! I 1 B LIDO (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 No Free List PYODlefTi SAVOY (*****40) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 7.00, 9JSNo Fr— List *wiLr»^**« 1 The heroic story of one PLATOON with m Bravo401 words
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Advertisement379 1988-07-14 4 CATHAYOgGANISATIONCATHAYOgGANISATIONCArHAYORGANIS BBP^ii 1 s fXSB rtWaßisrwflmcfllß^Bl > < (*****00) 5 SHOWS. 11.00AM, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15PM > (NO FREE LIST) bw aWPWUPSSGCBJiIiPB K/^j > 1/1 I bSgKßWffnrrT^l JR t ifl b^^PMß^2Xu^NHMbmH^ I O (*****88) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15pm Q "ITS GOT LAUGHS, EXCITEMENT A SEX379 words
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Article, Illustration934 1988-07-14 5 .A brave new world is opening up for theatre workers in China, as CHONG WING HONG finds out. IN TWO years' time, the 270,000 professional stage actors and theatre workers in China will no longer be able to live on the "iron rice-bowl". Many performing troupes will934 words
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Article99 1988-07-14 5 +@sfte«Jii:iieiift* tt" ffoife "AWtS"° itn a aas ir r.ftt *i"t& niii v\mm*i%. iff WHSt S-fciSWJffl Am tSt Am^.ti-3i^fe 6 £-£ffi*to®tfPA fit-i4+S-A-K±W«2:A »K!£ feift' fill f^ «l/» u 4f m ft <^ r a*** a- a- wj awf mw■♦ E a ft 2 v <P IB M i^'JWJffl^&fcTilJßA-&J|fcA;£-'fVJS3imtfJ#K'J K XZS. IS-5199 words
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Article, Illustration523 1988-07-14 5 CHEN ZHENGMING never feels lonely in his home-studio in Shantou, China. All around him are famous people in Chinese history and legend. In fact, he painted them. Chen immerses himself in ink-and-brush painting for 10 hours every day. Using his deft and sure strokes, the famous523 words
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719 1988-07-14 5 TALES OF SANG SHU PING VILLAGE shocked readers with descriptions of the inhuman life peasants had to lead during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76). "But it was totally true," said author Zhu Xiaoping, 36, who is now working for the Chinese Writers Association in Beijing.China Daily - 719 words
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Article, Illustration616 1988-07-14 5 THE Forbidden City no longer carries any literal meaning. The imperial palace, which once housed 27 emperors and their families, is now a museum and is visited daily by about 20,000 people. The Imperial Palace Museum, now its official name, is a must for Beijing touristsChina Daily - 616 words
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Article, Illustration797 1988-07-14 6 Islamic architecture has its origin in the mosques. JEMAN SULAIMAN traces its development. THE PEST in Islamic architecture can be found in mosques with its intricate murals and sculpture, depicting the beauty and solemnity befitting a holy place of worship and a House Of God. The development of797 words
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Article, Illustration417 1988-07-14 6 JEMAN SULAIMAN - JEMAN SULAIMAN KEINDAHAN seni bina Islam jelas terpancar pada bangunan-bangunan masjid dengan ukiran-ukirannya yang halus dan tulisan khat yang bersendi, sesuai sebagai tempat beribadat dan Rumah Allah. Masjid menjadi tapak pertumbuhan seni bina Islam apabila Nabi Muhammad mendirikan masjid pertama di Quba, pinggir kota Makkah. Seni417 words
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Advertisement810 1988-07-14 6 r^^" ™^"^aV i *x^ 2 Eating Out SLOANE COURT HOTEL. Large Tiger Draught Beer $4 50 Set lunch $5 90 Steaks. Chops Oxtail Stew at reasonable prices Rooms dally from $45 upwards. Free parking. 17 Balmoral Rd S'pore 1025 Tel *****11 AT CAROLS GOODIES you eat the best Penang Laksa,810 words
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Advertisement1022 1988-07-14 6 6 Special Occasion 6 Special Occasion Start eating in The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88 and you may drive away a Toyota Corolla Liftback; or take a trip to USA, or own a 4-door deluxe fridge. Look out every Wednesday Saturday till 14/9/88 CA.TS 22 Computer Products/ 22 Computer1,022 words
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Advertisement752 1988-07-14 6 38 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators INSTAL. TRADE-IN, SERVICE, r pair airron refrigerator, washI ing machine *****17 *****90 ONLY $1 PER day Various brands I Aircon. for rental. Sales at special price Tel: *****29/ *****88 SERVICING A REPAIRING of various types of aircons Si refrigerators. Tel: *****98 TOSHIBA. NATIONAL. CARRIER, split Si rm752 words
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Advertisement677 1988-07-14 6 41 House Renovation/ Decor WAH HIN INTERIOR DECORATION HDB LIC NO. CS/***** PUB LIC NO 3/3*oo Extend 4" by 4" white wall tiles uplo railing height $880 e Reposition of sink complete with tiles $380 2 toilets kitchen flooring plus hacking $950 e Cabinet base $80 Construct stove comply tt?677 words
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Advertisement858 1988-07-14 7 m 737-1166 |C.A.T.S.| TLX: R*****3 CLASS FAX: 732-0230 42 Plumbing/ Electrical 24 HRS. ELECTRICAL/ Plumbing Specialist at reasonable charges for Industrial. Commercial. HDB Est Si Pte apt Repair pipe leaking electrical failure, auto machine to clear chokes G'teed 6 months You'll not regret' Khoon Bee Engineering Co for Immediate attention858 words
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Advertisement1448 1988-07-14 7 50 Hairdressing 50 Hairdressing l\ HAIR PROBLEMS? I "%sx*d^ O ur Specialist Shows V>lp H You How To: vl improve hair hygiene I\^ w our e fte.ctive Hair care/ Ax-Vvjr=: Hair weaving i»w programme. X^^us No al^» -V-V^^Akl^ Hair Care f *****0^/ V-X^^J»''W i Centre Pte Ltd #02-04 Midpoint Orchard1,448 words
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Advertisement731 1988-07-14 7 72 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal $30 ONWARDS HOUSE, office removal, transportation, disposal Si delivery service. Specialist In piano/ organ removal. Economical rates. We supply 15' lorry. Responsible, reliable St experienced workers provided. 8 am 8 pm. Tel: *****39 S2S ONWARDS. HOUSE removal, transportation service, office removal. Specialised In pianos/ organs731 words
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Advertisement803 1988-07-14 7 i 76 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services ABSOLUTELY UNBEATABLEII STH Anniversary package offers for: A) Prestigious registration address answering telex fax ($25) B) Registration address or answering fax ($l5). Contact 336-8866. (Free $10,000 personal accident Insurance specially arranged for all new clients) ANSWERING REGISTRATION Address ($8)/ 24-hour answering/ telex ($5)/803 words
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Advertisement739 1988-07-14 7 79 Business 79 Business 79 Business Opportunities Opportunities i Opportunities ■bbbV n>k jßk a«M(m i »^piy I j MACHINE BED RECONDITIONING We are looking for an Engineering Company to grind and scrap bedway for lathe machines. Must have instrument to measure its accuracy and provide reports. 1 Interested parties please739 words
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Advertisement236 1988-07-14 7 HAIRDRESSING SALON AT Orchard area for takeover. Contact *****82 after 5 pm. MALAY NITECLUB AT Basement Paradiz Centre avail, for rent. F/furn $15,000 Tel: *****71 NEWLY RENOVATED BOUTIQUE at Orchard Road for takeover. Tel: *****31/ Pg *****00. 11am 7pm. SAWMILL FOR SALE In Kota Tlnggi dlst Immed. occupation. Reasonable price236 words
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Advertisement135 1988-07-14 7 92 Domestic Help Available 1 1 ■L.uiqLj. jj g— I HLAMRAjTMAVtMOOrVH.I» i tt*O WIAMNO. 1 j Owiy Agency wUh I) ?00 Ma<Js for s*ec*or II Rainoo*. MaK3» Tram.no II alnsMut»©ffic«s Cokktoo- BhK I janara. Manila II social tor moo~~ WrVOl (I I Call 292 9459 (5 Lines) M I 1135 words
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Advertisement380 1988-07-14 7 I give this offer a ■■■■■M knock at ||TyHßj classification 79. 1 1 1 I U i i 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help Available Available rMA* 'I 11ll ll i^|'7^f j^^j Personalty interviewed overseas and screened from provinces frequently I Filipino Sri Lankan Thai *lndon«iitn Muslim Chinas* Widest selection380 words
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Advertisement1604 1988-07-14 8 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help Available Available Available THE BEST ALTERNATIVE TO HUMANA FILIPINA MAIDS English-speaking Hum.ma Sn Lankan maids and Indonesians. Personally screened and handpicked using professional recniitmenl => and matching techniques loHurnana's standards They may not Ik- Filipinas. but surely the U'st alternative B1,604 words
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Advertisement495 1988-07-14 8 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical I CMS CHARTERED MATERIALS M SERVICES PTE LTD H a !>uh»iJiary of Ow Chartered B liuiiisiru-N of Singipor. Pte Ltd invites applications tor I Customer Services B Completed GCE 'O' level and with a I pleasant perstmality and a flair495 words
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Advertisement649 1988-07-14 8 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical .r yla^ Singapore Institute of Standards and Isisir Industrial Research ijj The Singapore Institute of Standards I Industrial Research has vacancies for the following: (A) CLERICAL OFFICERS/ m TYPISTS 'in the Training I Secretariat, Computer Services Department, Public Relations Department649 words
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Advertisement532 1988-07-14 8 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Serretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical An international professional firm in Raffles Place seeks experienced and qualified applicants to join their team as: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY To the Managing Partner Requirements: GCE A' levels. Secretarial diploma. At least 5 years of experience In a similar capacity. Pleasant532 words
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Advertisement660 1988-07-14 8 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical bBMHHBMbW wk PERMANENT Jr. Secretary, without shorthand,* i with at least 2 yrs secretarial I experience SS7OO 00 Town i Keppel Road Administrator, able to handle import/ export documentation (AIR) independently Ss9oo 00 I Marine Parade. Accounts Clark, UVI (Int.) full", set of a/cs. Knowledge660 words
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Advertisement546 1988-07-14 9 98 Positions Vacant: 96 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical THE SINGAPORE 2|£Zr ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB We require urgently the Idlowing personnel STENOGRAPHER (Final*) GCE O Level with credit in English Shorthand and typewriting skills Some relevant working experience "clerks" GCE O Level Minimum typing speed 40 wpm Of RCE546 words
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Advertisement725 1988-07-14 9 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical OPTICAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD A multinational optical manufacturing company has vacancy tor: SALES CLERK Requirements: GCE O' level Ability to type at 35 wpm •1-2 years working experience Interested applicants, please walk-in for interview or write in with full particulars725 words
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Advertisement412 1988-07-14 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical I NO REGISTRATION FEE! I NO PLACEMENT FEEII GIRL FRIDAY PERM TEMP $750 RECEPTIONISTS PERM TEMP CLERK TYPISTS PERM TEMP: 35 wpm OATA ENTRY OPS. Related experience required ACCOUNTS CLERKS PERM TEMP $650 PROMOTERS: TEMP W/P OPERATORS PERM TEMP Philips/ Wang CLERK/ TYPISTS PERM TEMP412 words
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Advertisement426 1988-07-14 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical General Clerk*/ Typists (2 wks.) Shenton Way, Jurong Type 40 w.p.m. Secretary (1 mth.) Jurong No shorthand and no PC experience required. Personnel Clerk (2 mth. > Depot area Related experience It PC knowledge. Accounts C larks (1 to 2 mths.) Jurong. Depot area Accounts426 words
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Advertisement650 1988-07-14 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I CanoiT^ require* for our Distribution Centre in S'pore WarehoMoo, Martin Road MALE STORE CLERK for receiving, leauing, picking stacking, stock checking, etc. e OCE O' level e Age 20 -24 year old. e Completed N.S. e Training will be provided. We offer a 5-day650 words
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Advertisement617 1988-07-14 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established Import/ export trading company requires 1) GENERAL CLERK OCE O* level Mln. 1 year experience Typing 40 wpm 2) DESPATCH RIDER Pis come personally for Interview at: KAPSCO PTE LTD 90, Genting Lane Genting Block. #04-03 Ruby Industrial Complex Singapore 1334 TEL: 743-2622617 words
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Advertisement660 1988-07-14 9 98 Petitions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK Qualifications: Above 18 yrs 4 O' Level with strong English t preferably bl-llngual in Chinese Able to type 35 w p m Working experience preferred Interview today 12pm flpm Call personally: Educational Lab Pta. Ltd. Orchard Plaza #06-16 (near Cantrepoint) Tel: *****26660 words
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Advertisement587 1988-07-14 9 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS/ GENERAL CLERK e Minimum OCE O' Level a LCCI Accounting preferred e Able to type a Able to handle full set of accounts Plea** caM or write in toe IMMMdto Road #16-01. Fortune Centra Singapore 0711 Tel: 336-9211 ACCOUNTS CLERK e Able to keep587 words
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Advertisement618 1988-07-14 10 96 Positions Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical Established publishing co. urgently requires PROJECT COORDINATOR Mln. GCE 0 level Typing speed- 40 to 45 wpm. Prefer ably with computer experience ACCOUNTS CLERK Min. QCE O level with LCCI Good typing speed Able to perform secretarial duties Pis. cell 201-5500 for immed. appt. Established618 words
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Advertisement670 1988-07-14 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical LAW FIRM urgently requires GENERAL CLERK e Experience In court work and trade mark matters preferred. Please contact *****40 I--*— i-mls»s«i IVf fiUBJCVtejW Law Firm urgently raqutoaa: SECRETARY/ GENERAL CLERK e OCE O' Level e Relevant experience an advantage Interested applicants please phone: Jane, *****03670 words
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Advertisement1024 1988-07-14 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 1) FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR 2) GENERAL CLERK e Conversant In Mandarin Si English Please call personally for Interview between 10am 6pm at: 320. Serangoon Rd. #04-04 Serangoon Plaza Singapore o*2l r RECEPTIONISTS e Middle Rd Cecil St., Whatnpoa, A.M. Klo Ind. Park, e Inexperienced can1,024 words
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Advertisement850 1988-07-14 10 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED FEMALE SHIPPING/ Documentation Clerk with 3-4 years experience and able to work Independently Interested please call: *****00 TRADING CO. IN AM Klo requires Admin. Asst. Knowledge of computer or accounting an advantage. Interested please call *****13 for interview. WANTED CHINESE FEMALE Clerk Salary above850 words
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Advertisement887 1988-07-14 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions VacantSalas Salas j Salas j Salas SAUSCAREERS WithTheStraitsTimes Group Do you have: A pleasant personality? Yes D No D A sharp mind? Yes D No D Good communication skills? Yes No Good interpersonal skills? Yes D No D Good887 words
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Advertisement584 1988-07-14 10 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales Sueatna Marketing Re Ltd invites applications for the post of Perfume Sales Assistants for its French Perfume counters in leading department stores. <JP fgpsr HFPMfQ PAR nt 5™ JEAN PATOU LACOSTE If you have a flair for sales, are young and attractive584 words
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Advertisement832 1988-07-14 11 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales j Sales Expanding local chain of boutiques specialising In up-markel LEATHER GOODS and GIFT ITEMS in Orchard Road require male or temale SALES ASSISTANTS I GCE O level I Good starting pay of Ss7oo to SS9OO per month plus 1 w^^ attractive commission832 words
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Advertisement646 1988-07-14 11 99 Positions Vacant: Sales A CAREER OPPORTUNITY We are looking for ambitious young men/ ladles to Join our Corporation as SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEES for the third phase of our expansion completed secondary education have a pleasant personality no experience required as Intensive training Is provided selected applicants will enjoy a646 words
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Advertisement605 1988-07-14 11 99 Positions Vacant: Sales An eetebliehed publisher reouirea ADVERTISEMENT SALES EXECUTIVES (MALE/FEMALE) a Basic salary good commission e Good Income $16,000 to $24,000 per annum a Prepare for cold -canvassing St hard work e Training provided Interested applicants please write ln with phone number and n.r. photo or CALL PERSONALLY605 words
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Advertisement694 1988-07-14 11 99 Positions Vacant: Salaa Leading distributor of health/ consumer product* holding eido•iv* franchiae for brand leader* hm* vecancie* for SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Mln OCE O' Level e Sales experience In consumer goods. e Must have own transport. Interested, pleaae apply in own hand writing together with photo and telephone number694 words
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Advertisement863 1988-07-14 11 99 Positions Vacant: Salas FEMALE SALESGIRL required for Holland branch Age 18 years It above Walk in Interview at. Quill* N Sew Forth, Unit #03-31, Holland Village Shopping Ctr., 211 Holland Ave. S'por* 1027. Sale* AMtatant* (Food Counter) At Sogo Supermarket Singaporean Working hrs. from oam spm or 2pm 10pm863 words
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Advertisement570 1988-07-14 11 99 Positions Vacant: Salas BOUTIQUES NEED 2 more Chinese Salesgirls. Interview: *01-40, Wlsma Atria. *****20. C ALLING HOUSEWIVES, RETIREES school leavers Selling home products Call *****01. COMPUTER SHOWROOM STAFF required. Training provided. Call: *****71 after 1 30pm ELECTRONICS SHOP REQUIRES 1 Salesman. Only those with experience need apply. Tel: *****44570 words
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Advertisement581 1988-07-14 11 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Tschnical Tschnical f^^ CJlrlf 3 J ''x^T'— X J Moving You Ahead Enjoy Higher Pay I Allowances TRAIN OPERATORS New Gross Salary Range: $528 to $843 per month Functions To operate passenger and engineers trains, ensure safety of passengers and581 words
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Advertisement1055 1988-07-14 12 .ww rv u fovam. iuv ru*iiiuu» ficmi: iuu rosiuons vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical a^a^a^L^lla^alak^aWa^a^aa^afl Pt>^l F^Tm lllTirli 1 ADJUSTING V Lw fitters v i (Min. GCE O' or N V^J jm^mmmi^Qg^Q^^^^g^^^^^^i^^^m with pass n Math^) P^^B NrltiOfl<)l BaaV^^^^^^^^^^^TTflaßl Applicants should possess "T F^W >wll i fc1,055 words
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Advertisement617 1988-07-14 12 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Metal Stamping Company in Ang Mo Kio requires 1) Q.C. TECHNICIANS e Diploma In Mechanical Engineering or OCE 'O' level Technical stream. e Knowledge on use of guages, test equipment Installment. sMaMI e Conduct process checks. e Writing evaluation Inspection reports. 2) MACHINE SETTERS e NTC617 words
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Advertisement610 1988-07-14 12 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Architectural Firm requires ARCHITECTS e Strong In planning, design It presentation Experience In contract administration an advantage DRAUGHTSMEN Senior A Junior e Senior must be of mln. 8 yrs. experience e Capable of independent work Able to organise and supervise Junior. Apply with resume, sample work610 words
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Advertisement468 1988-07-14 12 100 Positions Vacant: Technical ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURER REQUIRES Technician Mln 2 yrs. experience. N.T.C. 3 cert. Starting salary $600 to $700 neg. Good prospect. Apply personally at 362. Upp Paya Lebar Rd., »06-02. Da Jin Fty Bldg S 1953. Tel: *****88/ *****67 LAB. TECHNICIAN. SEC. 4 education or equivalent With or468 words
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Advertisement949 1988-07-14 12 101 Positions Vacant. 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production I Production Production jj*2j has immediate vacancies for: |Zfj SS 7 MALE PRODUCTION g§ ra OPERATORS jgl Bs3l $559 (excluding OT) V H HJ ~^J FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS f^i j^ m $509 (excluding OT) 591 RC m Requirements c I949 words
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Advertisement444 1988-07-14 13 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production i Production Production Production READ THIS^ Come, join a new American disk drive company. Permanent 2nd Shift: 3pm llpm /a Y\ Permanent 3rd Shift: llpm 7am TrmTrlmiTlli^ 16 years fil above NTC 3 in Electronic Servicing or444 words
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Advertisement343 1988-07-14 13 101 Positions Vacant: 1(n Positions Vacant: Production Production f r K\** A FOR QUALITY v*3^ AND RELIABILITY An established multi-national manufacturing company with Japanese technical collaboration In Jurong requires: iis^i^^HuZ9llS3HHaH Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. 3 years' related experience. Age between 24-30 years. Knowledge of computer an advantage. The Incumbent will343 words
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Advertisement369 1988-07-14 13 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: j Production Production Welcomes You!!!^k Production 3 I Operators I ''"'"""""/"SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS/SSSSSSSSSSSSS^ Fixed Working Requirements: Hours: Age 1 6 above H 7am 4.1 8pm Pri/Sec education Benefits: I •Confirmation Insurance Scheme increment after Shift Allowance H 3 months Aircon Environment iSmJSS? -Recreation Facilities 9 SS^?369 words
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Advertisement908 1988-07-14 13 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production r Working Hour Sam to 5.30pm Age 30 and below Benefits Increment After Confirmation Transport and Attendance Allowance 5 Days Work Week No Scope Work/No Shift WorK Free Uniform J Working Hour Bam 12. 10pm OR I. lopm to 5.20pm WALK-IN WTBWmt908 words
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Advertisement508 1988-07-14 14 101 Positions Vacant: Production PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR required soldering and opto electronics experience diploma In Electrical Engineering, etc. interested applicants, please call MR. VINOD *****00 or walk in at BLK. 996 BENDEMEER ROAD #04—01/ 02 SINGAPORE 1233. 102 Positions Vacant: Hotal/ Restaurant/ Lounge SHCRATON TOWERS SINGAPORE renowned for Its excellent service508 words
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Advertisement428 1988-07-14 14 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotal/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge f*^^Jf% Walk-in-interview mmm. Ws*r*^ THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB We raquka urgantty the following panonnat: FOOD BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT (Island Location) JUNIOR SOUS CHEF CHEF-DE-PATIE COMMIS COOK SZE CHUAN RESTAURANT (Island Location) 1) HOSTESSES 2) WAITERS/WAITRESSES 3) PASTRY COOK428 words
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Advertisement370 1988-07-14 14 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge /f requires fl $783 per mth I; $604 per mth j $597 per mtri^^| I (Ss37's67sper mth plus tips) I |[$53^ermtr^^[| B^^^ss3^ermtr^^^|) g| $540 per month [j (Part-time) Please apply personally or wnte in with contact tel. no to The Personnel Department j PLAZA370 words
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Advertisement653 1988-07-14 14 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge AQEHA LOUNGE requires: 1) ASSISTANT MANAGERESS 2) FEMALE SUPERVISOR 3) HOSTESSES Requirements: Age 18 to 28 Pleasant personality With or without experience Salary $1,000 and above plus commission Pleeee call et: 402 Orchard Road #05-28/ 29 DarH Orchard Singapore 0023 from 14/7 to 16/7653 words
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Advertisement436 1988-07-14 14 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge PART a FULL-TIME Local Cook. Waitresses/ Walters Must be able to speak and write simple English. Interested call *****60 after 1 30pm for an Interview. KOREAN RESTAURANT REOUIRES Cashier. Walters Waitresses. Interested tel: *****22 PART TIME WAITRESSES required (spm llpm) by Coffee House near436 words
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Advertisement521 1988-07-14 14 1 Ma>^ >l^ >^** >>^»a»»»**»^"**aaa»a»a»»aaa^Ba»aa»»»»»a»»a»»»»»> 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant SBS. one of the leading and most established public transport companies in this region, invites applications for the post of: SECURITY GUARD Requirements: Primary 6 and above Possess good eyesight Able to write simple English Must be521 words
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Advertisement939 1988-07-14 14 104 Oth«r Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant H Singapore's leading store for Mums Babies _M Invites applications for: H 9 Age 20 25 B Bilingual in English and Chinese BB 6 day working week R Walk-in interview B MOTHERCARE (S) PTE LTD Kj 601 Sims Drive, Singapore 1438 B939 words
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Advertisement654 1988-07-14 15 104 Other Positions Vacant Wall aatablienad printing factory invitaa suitably qualified applicants for tha posts of: 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Completed NS e QCE 'O' level or equivalent e Pleasant outgoing personality with natural ability to liaise with customers and possess good communication skill e Valid Class 3 driving licence654 words
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Advertisement438 1988-07-14 15 104 Other Positions Vacant i I requires 1 Diploma ITC Holders in Mechanical Engineering I I Preferably with 1 2 years' I B experience m a related tieid I Willing to work on 2 I w rotating shifts I DipJoma ITC holders I 1 2 years experience in I PCB/Fmish/Sub-438 words
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Advertisement539 1988-07-14 15 104 Other Positions Vacant JACTUSL Multi-national mattress manufacturing furniture company in Jurong has immediate vacancies for I GCE O' Level II Ability to type Secondary education Experience in Quality checking advantage but not necessary Primary education No similar experience may also apply TRANSPORT PROVIDED WALK IN OR WRITE IN FOR539 words
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Advertisement518 1988-07-14 15 104 Other Positions Vacant I We have vacancies (or I TECHNICIANS J Ia NTC ITC Dip in I Electronics I a Knowledge on CTV I circuitry useful I CLERKS J I a Bukit Tlmah Fty only I Engineering Clerk I (GCEO) I TEMPORARY CLERK Is M.irsihng Ft^ only I e518 words
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Advertisement604 1988-07-14 15 104 Other Positions Vacant established Manufac^ turing Company invites I applicants for the following posts: ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE O' Level Basic knowledge of Book-keeping Ability to operate PC Is an advantage GENERAL CLERK GCE O 1 Level Knowledge of general office duties Ability to operate PC. is an advantage TYPISTS604 words
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Advertisement658 1988-07-14 15 104 Other Positions Vacant j ICE CREAM SHOPPE has Immediate vacancies for: Full-time/ Part-time COUNTER STAFF e Conversant In English e Below 25 years of age. Interested applicants, please call personally during office hours (Monday to Friday) at: #02-13 HILTON HOTEL Tel: 734-5250 MALE/ FEMALE CLEANERS required for: e Home658 words
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Advertisement1058 1988-07-14 15 104 Other Positions Vacant RECEPTIONISTS CUM CASHIERS wanted Immediately Must be females over 21 years and Chnese speaking. Hours: 845a.m. -6pm or 6p.m -1 30a m (6 days) Salary $600 to $700 according to suitability Transport allowance given for late shift. Walk-in interview 4pm. to Bpm. this Thurs, Frl. Si1,058 words
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Advertisement970 1988-07-14 15 104 Other Positions Vacant SALES RECEPTIONIST CUM General Clerk Salary plus good In- eentlves Mln O' Level good tel etiquettes 5-day week Classlfone *****30 off hrs P.ef ***** SENIOR GUARDS/ SECURITY Guards required for 12-hr shift for T Payoh, Orchard Rd. Kallang, Pandan Jurong area Call *****41 URGENTLY REQUIRED 1970 words
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Advertisement1149 1988-07-14 15 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance SUPER FAST LOANS FROM JUST A mi Immediate processing of applications Up to 90% financing new and used vehicles (Instalments payable in advance) 1 Call: 533 3737 now I El FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65 Criuiia Street. «46-02 OCBC Cerfe SirgaocAP0149 ■■■■bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbWpbbbbbbbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbbbl^^BM^^^.l^b,1,149 words
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Advertisement987 1988-07-14 16 130 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo 81 PEUGEOT 305 I owners Aircond radio > aaMtt* <;<>od cond $18,200 on 0 *****84 '81 VOLVO 244GL. manual Tax 11 ttft (.'ond like new with KX plate Principal call Alvln *****17 83 ALFA ALFETTA 20 Manual Rd tax 12 88 Full accessories Immaculate987 words
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Advertisement932 1988-07-14 16 133 For Sale: Ford/ Fiat ABANDONING YOUR CAR? ABIDING AGREEMENT ATTRACTIVE AMOUNT ASSURED ALL AND ANY CONDITION CARS ALSO BUY AND SELL Non-I'ARK PARK co regn Commercial vans pick-ups Kindly conUct Mr Ng JOO HUAT MOTOR TRADING IM 269-2231 Day/ Night #02-10 Gr*«t Eastern Hotel 401 Macpharaon Road Singapore 1336932 words
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Advertisement1093 1988-07-14 16 134 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan 82 NISSAN STANZA 1 6. 4-dr power windows, central locking, alrcon.. hl-fl Road tax 12 88, good condition Asking $24,500. can loan $18,500 *****35 1960 DATSUN 120Y OL Well maintained Very good cond. With full accessories S/rlms 113 Frankel Ave (1545) *****95 3/85 SKY BLUE1,093 words
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Advertisement1560 1988-07-14 16 135 For Sale: 135 For Sale: Toyota Toyota Looking fora new car? Get it FREE in The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88 Absorb the details on every Wednesday Saturday till 14/9/88 C.A.T.S. 737-ÜB4I I *S0 TOYOTA TERCEL 1.3. Alrcon., ht-fl Tax 12/88. New paint We sell and buy is#1,560 words
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Advertisement966 1988-07-14 16 135 For Sale: Toyota $2,500 DRIVE AWAY an almost. '80. Tercel 1, teacher owner Excellent cond Tel *****00/ *****77 1 OWNER 7/t2 Carina new tax paint, full accessories, Interior like new car $26,500 0.n.0. *****90 10 MTHS. STARLET 10 XL sspeed High grade 1 owner 7000 km G'teed new $37,800966 words
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Advertisement1118 1988-07-14 16 136 For Sale: Mitsubishi '79 REG'O. MITSUBISHI (iulant S/wagon 1.6. pte owner, alrcon 1 hi-fi Road tax/ Ins 1088. beau- < tlful $10,900. can loan *****91 J '82 NEAR MITSUBISHI Sapporo 1600 GS Coupe Alrcon., radio >. cassette, sports rims, good con- I dltlon $21,000 o n o 447-2511 I1,118 words
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Advertisement943 1988-07-14 16 137 For Sale: Mazda 83 MAZDA 626 4-dr 8 ■peed Power steering Pte owner Alr:ond.. radio cassette New tax K29.800 ono *****55 83 MAZDA 626. 5-dr Power steering, window, central locking, good hi fl. well maintained. *****77 -ATE 85 MAZDA RX7 auto Asia Mtr.) pte owner, full options, rip top943 words
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Advertisement1111 1988-07-14 16 138 For Sale: Honda CO. REGD. MID 87 Honda Accord I 4-door 1600EX manual. 1 owner, c original factory accessories, tax t Dec "88 Low mileage Showroom cond View: 163 Goldhill Centre, Thomson Road EZ NO. PLATE almost 83 Honda Accord EX. 4-dr 5-speed, power steering/ windows, central lock, alrcon..1,111 words
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Advertisement1017 1988-07-14 16 138 For Sala: Honda 12 HONOA ACCORD 1 6 Std 2 pte owners, full accessories, new ax/ paint, tip-top cond *****05 82 HONDA CIVIC 1 3 Notchback .Veil maintained $22,800 neg IMew: 501 Oulllemard Rd 82 HONDA ACCORD 4-door Auto EX model. 2 private owners. Tip x>p condition *****44 821,017 words
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Advertisement688 1988-07-14 17 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: Other Makes j Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes LV aat aal I bbbbbbbbbbb a^lvla^ aaaaWl^aV The cost of luxury comes down to earth. $33,334 NETT PARF HYURDOI Cars that make sense. A^lTO/UOatrO688 words
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Advertisement735 1988-07-14 17 78 VOLKBWAGON, PTE plate. 10--seater. 2 alrcons., high powered cassette. Downpayment $5,000. Tel: *****00 ■81 MODEL SUBARU 1300 New tax. Alrcon, radio/ cassette. Accident free. Beautiful cond. $16,700 0.n.0 Loan $13,000. *****33 82 RENAULT FEUGO 2.0 GTX. pte owner, PARF eligible. Full accessories. Mint cond. Pg. *****88 Dennis Quek. 'S3735 words
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Advertisement755 1988-07-14 17 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO ft. BROTHERS MOTORS PTE. LTD. 391, Balettier Road (1232) Tel *****28 (5 linea) '85 Toyoace patrol 9' hood Volkswagen LT3S patrol van 84 Oaihatiu dietel 14' tteel Toyota Dyna dietel 10' hood Toyota Hi-Lux patrol pick-up Datsun 720 patrol pick-up lauzu 15'755 words
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Advertisement625 1988-07-14 17 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '81 MAZDA E2200 dlesel 9' low bed pick-up. New paint. HDB $25 $7,800. Tel: *****23/ *****88 81 MITSUBISHI L3OO Van, 5-door. alrcon. "79 Daihatsu 550 Van, sdoor Both new paint. 344-9548. 81 MITSUBISHI CANTER 14' Tipper Lorry, diesel. Tax: 12/*BB. New paint. Good cond. 344-6662.625 words
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Advertisement573 1988-07-14 17 144 Vehicles Wanted We offer tfj^g accept: QfllJjfTl Excellent prices foryourcar of any model cc, commercial vehicles (vans, pick-ups) and company registered cars, scrap cars or trade-in COLT CREDIT PTE LTD 21/23-D. Gay World Park Geylang Road, Spore 1438 CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER a all PARF and non-PARF vehicles all573 words
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Advertisement891 1988-07-14 17 144 Vehicles Wanted FREE VALUATION FOR all makes of vehicles Cash payment. Fast sale Day *****04/ night *****41 IF YOU HAVE a car to sell. I've the capacity. Cash terms possible. Sunny *****69/ *****06 anytime. IF YOU'RE LOOKING for the best value for your car (all models). Contact Ng, *****22/891 words
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Advertisement1518 1988-07-14 17 172 Accommodation 172 Accommodation Available: Houses i Available: Houses DISTRICT 1128 (FOR RENT) Watten Estate Rd. brand new d/storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms plus 1 utility room. Shelford Rd, 2 1 storey Terrace house, 3 bedrooms plus 1 utility room. Hlllcrest Rd. d/storey seml-D 3 bedrooms plus l utility room. Partly1,518 words
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Advertisement955 1988-07-14 17 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments I FAR EAST PLAZA I 1 Hotel Style I I LUXURIOUS I I APARTMENTS I B At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, 8 next to Hyatt Hotel. Advance Bookings Available H I 1 4.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby 9 H Swimming955 words
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Advertisement835 1988-07-14 17 BELLIAN 3MIIM. QLENVILLE lower mals. In dlst.lo. 3 bdrms. Pool. $2,600 p/furn. BT BATOK 4-RM. f/furn $500. Ylshun. Tamplnes, Paslr Panjang 3/4/5-rm. $350 to $500 *****89 CLEMENTI/ BCOOK REBV BT Batok/ Tamplnes/ Ylshun/ many others *****12/ Pg. *****97-66 CLEMENTI/ POTONO PASIR/ Bedok Res./ Tamplnes/ Ylshun others. JP: 737-9611/ 22. DIST.835 words
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Advertisement982 1988-07-14 18 173 Accommodation Available. Apartments DS, VISTA PK f furn I bdrms Security, tennis, squash $850 Deans Property. *****55 0.1 CAIRNHILL APT. 2 I bdrms Fully Si luxuriously furn Carpeted Alrcon $1,200 Soo. *****07 09 ELIZABETH HOTS, beautifully furn duplex apt 4 1 rms high fir Connection *****11 0.9 ORANOEFORD. 3982 words
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Advertisement806 1988-07-14 18 176 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments I APT WANTED IN Cavrngah Court j for 2' 1 year lease Tenant will renovate all bath' toilet, full facilities St complete kitchen at no COM to i.wner Pis contact Mrs Sada, *****42 *****75 NEWLY ARRIVED SENIOR Expats urgently require 3 4-rtn penthse D.9. 10, 11,806 words
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Advertisement700 1988-07-14 18 179 For Sale: Houses 179 For Sale: Houses JmJ knight Frank f m ■t^b! Cheong Hock Chye Baillieu H ON THURSDAY, 21ST JULY 1988 AT THE I COPENHAGEN ROOM (3RD LEVEL) AMARA HOTEL, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD SINGAPORE AT 2JO PM I RESIDENTIAL I I Landed I B t^Hß^fc <£bY?9GbiHBI jiLm700 words
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Advertisement1056 1988-07-14 18 179 For Sale: Houses D.21 MANDARIN PARK ODpOJlte Hukit Tmuih Shopping 2-storey corner terrace 2,800 sq ft $480,000 I) 21 Hoover Park 2-storey terrace $400,(100 I) 23 Hlllvlew Estate 2-storey terrace $390,000 Call *****70' 4M2861 D 11 WATTEN VICINITY. D/storey terr./ corner 1,800/ 3.200 sq ft 3*l Beautifully renovated Good1,056 words
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Advertisement1116 1988-07-14 18 179 For Sale: Houses 'D.21. D/STOREY TERRACE. 3*l rm attach batti 1.800 sq ft 1)28: I D, storey seml-d 4« 1 rms 2 yrs. |old 4.500 s. ft *****21 (agt) D.21 HUA GUAN vicinity d/storey bunglw Land 7.000 sq ft 3-2 rrns. F'hold Needs renovation. $780,000 neg Standard *****66 !OJB1,116 words
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Advertisement978 1988-07-14 18 179 For Sale: Houses D.19 TAI HWAN Hgtl D Itorcj corner terr Quiet area 2800 sq ft 3-1 $495K Promart *****77. 0.19 TAI HWAN Gdn 3'storey terr., 3.000 sq ft 10 yrs 4 rms quiet. $480K *****42 F&W D.19 UPP. SERANGOON 2-storey corner terr 2600 sq ft 4 rms $398K978 words
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Advertisement719 1988-07-14 18 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale: Private Apartments j Private Apartments THE H.J. HEIGHTS A. 6 units of 3-Storey Townhouses Approx. 4,100 sq.ft. each 5* 1 bedrooms. 5 bathrooms, split living/ dining areas 2 halls, large kitchen, wash area, front and rear enclosed garden Individual car porch, solar heater S719 words
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Advertisement836 1988-07-14 18 IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION MAISONETTE/ APT. FOR SALE TAT LEE COURT AT WEST COAST RISE (D.5) 3/4 bdrm from $290,000 YU LI YUAN AT RIFLE RANGE RD. (D.21) 3'4-bdrm from $295,000 ENQUIRIES. CONTACT: T.C. ONG SIN CHUAN DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD TEL: *****32 PANDAN VALLEY CONDOMINIUM 4-1 bedrooms 2.000 sq ft Freehold No836 words
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Advertisement1094 1988-07-14 18 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.21 GOOOLUCK GDN. 1285 sq ft 2 bdnaa with patio gdn 2 attached baths Tenanted t hold $320,000 Otlprop *****75 D.21 MAIS. WITH Small gdn 4 1 Mnu Condo facilities Selling at valuation $46&K Agent: *****15 D 21 PANDAN VALLEY penthse 4 rms 4112 sq.ft.1,094 words
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Advertisement1042 1988-07-14 19 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.IS BAYSHORE PK. I 3 rms High fir Panoramic seavlew Full facilities Teamy *****66 D.IS CONDO. WITH full facilities it cheap maintenance 3*l rooms $400K neg *****88 agt 0.15 EASTERN LAGOON, 1.370 sq.ft. 3 bdrms Facing pool F'hold. Colliers *****22 D.15 HAWAII TWR. Penthse 21,042 words
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Advertisement964 1988-07-14 19 190 For Sale: HUDC Apartments BEDOK RESERVOIR Maiaonette Beautifully renovated. 3 bdrms. Facing Sth Price neg *****55 CHANCERY CT. UPPER mals 3 1 bdrms $350,000 Call. Appraisal Group *****22 D.lO FARRER CT. 1770 sq.ft. 3 1 rms. well kept $249K Lake Property *****28 D.IS LAQUNA PARK 20th fir 1700 sq964 words
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Advertisement1163 1988-07-14 19 191 For Sale: HOB Apartments 3-RM. JURONG EAST BLK 304, simple renovation, near market. $44k (full CPK $47k) 8LK. 257/ 247, ceramic, cabinet nicely done $47K, all CPF BLK 244/ 233. high fir marble/ ceramic. $47k, all CPF BLK.IIO/ 102. htgh fir marble near MRT, $47k, all CPF. 3-RM. MODEL1,163 words
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Advertisement1130 1988-07-14 19 191 For Sale: HOB Apartments 3 RM. A.M. Klu Blk bO7 high fir well renovated only $48 K Whampoa Blk. 85 well kept $39K neg (full CPF $45,500) Sunnyland Prop *****80 3-RM. A.M. KK) Blk 405. ceramic, kitchen cabinets. Centre panel. Cornices. Teak doors. No renovai tlon needed. Muslim house.1,130 words
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Advertisement1119 1988-07-14 19 191 For Sale: HOB Apartments A.M. KlO 8LK.533 4-room corner, all terrazzo. Low fir. Selling at full CPF $79,940. *****61/2 agt. AM KlO CENTRAL Blk 322. $79K 0.n.0 81k.646, $74K neg. (CPF $TBK) All renovated. *****98. A.M. KlO MRT STATION 3-rm New generation, fully furn Ceramic, full CPF. Tel *****84.1,119 words
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Advertisement1071 1988-07-14 19 191 For Sale. HOB Apartments 3-RM. BOON LAY Drive. Blk 169. terrazzo flooring Selling $25,000 Tel. 861-6651/ pg *****03 3-RM. CLEMENTI/ WEST Blk 322 345, 346, 362, 402, 701, 703, 705. 706 Prices: *46K onwards. 747-7364 3-RM. CLEMENTI/ WEST Blk 365/ 706. High fir Simple renovation. $48K/ SS3K neg. RPC:1,071 words
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Advertisement1329 1988-07-14 19 194 Factory Space I 194 Factory Space An Invitation to Large Industrialists Who Want Only Factory Space of the Highest Standard with a View for Success Lam Soon Industrial Building often a unique opportunity tor large industrialists to secure two last remaining whole floor tenancy area Each of 6072 s1,329 words
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Advertisement1270 1988-07-14 19 195 Warehouses/ 195 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Dee..lee..cious! That's what everybody's saying about the food in The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88... join them and you may win a Toyota Corolla Liftback (PARF)! Find out more on every Wednesday Saturday till 14/9/88 C.A.T.5. 1 737- nee) I Unit1,270 words
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Advertisement1322 1988-07-14 20 197 For Rent 197 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces <at cAkicrNDn diiii niiur SANFORD BUILIJINCj I I W Quality office space ava.lable with: I fi I 1 24-hr airconditionmg facility I B Raised COmDUter flOOrina I o I I Private pantry washrooms I m I B^Tn I 1 Ffl1,322 words
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Advertisement788 1988-07-14 20 199 For Sale: Shop Spaces a 0 9 DELPHI ORCHARD. 328 sq ft Good for clinic Si saloon. F'hold I" S2BOK 0.n.0 *****70 (agt D"LUCKY W-AZA 470sc«ft Basement unit Tenanted High returns. F'hold SRS *****81. near valuation! Nobel *****41/2. FM eABT PLA2A Phaae v Fronting concourse/ escalator 316/ 400 sq.ft.788 words
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Advertisement739 1988-07-14 20 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 13 a l l DALI 3 days 2 nbhts from s$ bo4 O a —XX^gLX W^ A 4«|^^ --—■■^■^^^l^^^^^^r —J -*mZ s r-r Jtm ■^^■■BBbW BLb^/^ ~^*l ifflj MLL^H IbW> 4 LkH Pk b^l^^^^S mmJal^mW»T^ B* Wi^99^ GREAT VALUE PRICES INCLUDE Return739 words
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Advertisement666 1988-07-14 20 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours If You Are Young* Why Join An Ordinary Unit? \°V^lt fun on a Touw To EUROPE AMERICA r A AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Af^ For the 18 35't only m\\\m*MJ^^mV It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience Go before iLflL^p you hit 35 years old. Give yourself a666 words
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Advertisement487 1988-07-14 21 I 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 1 3fett%dW^ay^ Spert*e\ |3DAYSHATYAIA,rspe C,a, $399 304N PENANG hvmach... $65 ISSSJ^hTI 1 DAY DESARU PICNIC 12 2DAYSOESARU GOLF 50 5 DAYS HATYAI coach $99 203N GENTING im $69 5 DAYS PENANG/HATYAI 2 DAYS GENTING by a,, $219 b'days HATYAI/ppnanp 203N CAMERON Q DUATbHAIYAI/PfcNANG487 words
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Advertisement1132 1988-07-14 21 245 Whtrt To Stay BEACH HOUSE/ CHALETS TRENGGANJU Peaceful, safe f|E£>' < Snorkel Crystal It'* Par ad i $a! n\- jSyjJ 444-6052^^^^1^ CHEAP HOTEL ROOMS Batam. J.8.. Malacca, Ipoh, Kuantan. contact *****42/3 HONOKONO HOTELS SM.OO. Perth $7500. Singapore $29.00. Luxury Tours *****66 TA4B6 262 Horn* Tuition A QUALIFIED/ EXPERIENCED tutor/1,132 words
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Advertisement1228 1988-07-14 21 261 Fofign Education 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education HAWAIIPACIFrcCOLLEGE^ Admissions Office, 1164 Bishop St for HPC's X Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. ***** D a Semester 1988 H Telephone: 808-544-0249 D Summ er Sessions 1989 m Telex: 732 8881 HPC HR D ?P rin 9 Semester 1989 g1,228 words
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Advertisement1843 1988-07-14 22 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses ~ZrmT "7" UNIX 4GL IBM i_fcv innirn^prtrap UN|X 4GL |BM lA!_K^ i___l UUIIiaCI II OLj UNIX 4RL IRM VGg mm School of ComputßrTf3ining JJ^ BM 4 "^^._st^ TSopWa Road Ltv« 8 P—c« Centre #06- 25 Singapore 0922. UNIX1,843 words
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Advertisement875 1988-07-14 22 265 Secretarial/ Typing 265 Secretarial/ Typing Co »r— Courses >m A w* provtda TOTAL training In tn* vp^Htak *u*o typewriting duties using mT^^J^r electronic typewfer ano transcriber aal i?~ T:-~»X s )Ofm r x' typewriting duties T Vaaaß Stru c'u r o' Bustness "'^aaßf'y aaaaaal C° mfT <urHcation aff^^a> II875 words
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Advertisement685 1988-07-14 22 267 Language Courses provldes you the fastest way to achievement of lang. Study In small group with native teachers. In-house training also avail. Bunka Lang. Pte. Sch. #05-12 Delfl Orchard *****01 ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS. Students pass avail. Creative Learning Commercial School *****31 268 Music Courses HAMMOND MUSIC CENTRE. New classes685 words
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Advertisement578 1988-07-14 22 272 Cookery Instruction COOKING CLASSES IN Group ar- '< rangeable by Queenstown Women's Assn. Chinese cooking, Sze Chuan, Vegetarian. Western dishes, Hongkong tlmsum. Nonya cooking/ kueh, Jelly, Icing design cake making. 3-4. 30pm; 7.30-5.00pm. Tel *****32. Blk 45 N0.58 Prince Philip Ave or leave message In answering machine. i«/7 FMCD578 words
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Advertisement477 1988-07-14 22 278 Other Courses/ 278 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction Get a whiff and taste the delicious food and fabulous prizes offered in The Straits Times Classified Food Fest'BB -every Wednesday Saturday till 14/9/88 CJLT.S. 309 Other 309 Other Announcements/ Announcements/ Messages Messages [B NEWSMAN TRAVEL Mf 4TH ANNIVERSARY LUCKY DRAW HELD477 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration911 1988-07-14 23 Ray-Ban sunglasses sold like hot cakes after Tom Cruise wore a pair in Top Gun. Consumer products aren't just props in movies these days, reports VERNON SCOTT. ARE you aware of the brand of cigarette your favourite actor smokes or the soft drink he downs orUPI - 911 words
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Article, Illustration808 1988-07-14 27 AFTER a lifetime of making music that mattered, Cecil and Linda Womack took a break from a recording industry grind which they felt was artistically bankrupt. "We wanted to come up with some fresh, unaffected ideas," explained Cecil after a recent show in NewUPI - 808 words
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Article, Illustration558 1988-07-14 27 Act 3 is staging an adaptation of Ho Minfong's Sing To The Dawn at the Drama Centre next week. L.E. PREMA previews. AFTER successfully adapting Catherine Lim's short stories for the stage, Act 3 is now ready to produce a play558 words
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Article, Illustration596 1988-07-14 27 YEO HOE KOON; T.K. SABAPATHY - YEO HOE KOON T.K. SABAPATHY RECENT PAINTINGS By National Museum Art Gallery Tomorrow to Sunday 9 am to 5.30 pm I RECALL a picture by the late Cheong Soo Pieng in the permanent collection of the National Museum Art Gallery. Done in 1965, it represents596 words
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Advertisement62 1988-07-14 23 •fir 1 r V g^y k. i' I t •< BLACK ICE. Designed to complement even the most high-tech of kitchens, the latest addition to our ever expanding range of fridges is a beautiful metallic black. The ice it makes however, is most definitely white. J/3 S3 M^it inn 2i62 words
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Advertisement723 1988-07-14 24 APPOimTVENTSTiSiOTiCES ****** TUtfAX <'t TIMEADBJ RATES The Straits Times -$26 85 per col cm The Sunday T,nw« $?8 1 5 wh ml rm |y StHVICF %b 00 (Collected) •$lO 00 (Posted) APPOINTMENTS It O?fl NATIONAL 1 ,u UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of: 1)723 words
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Advertisement529 1988-07-14 24 UNIVERSITI BRUNEI DARUSSALAM V Applications are invited from qualified candidates for appointment to the post of either I SENIOR LECTURER OR K^l LECTURER ivvi in the following areas: f^^i rVi I (i) EDUCATION: fVi i^r a) Methods of teaching Economics/Geography/History i^*^. PV^ b) Methods of teaching Movement/Expressive Arts. \Vj V^X529 words
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Advertisement684 1988-07-14 24 adaptec We are a subsidiary of a ma|or American based computer peripheral manufacturing company specializing in Wt I O technology. Due to our expansion programme we are JS inviting applications for the posts of H M ICT Engineer AT Install run-in troubleshoot problems relating to ICT machines jB AT I684 words
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Advertisement626 1988-07-14 24 mua Copiers To continue the program of expanding our sales and customer service capability, the Company has a number of openings for dynamic and mature individuals with specific sales experience in office automation business SALES EXECUTIVE The Job You will be responsible for achieving copier sales objectives in an assigned626 words
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Advertisement589 1988-07-14 25 APPOiNTMENTS iSAMTA) SAMT A SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. have Immediate vacancies for: MARINE INSURANCE CLERK Good command of English Some experience in marine insurance e OCE O' level e Knowledge of personal computers e Desired but not essential SHIPPING CLERK(S) Some experience In shipping desired but not essential e QCE589 words
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Advertisement717 1988-07-14 25 45«* HONG KONG OUTWARD BOUND SCHOOL i Outdoor Education and Seamanship Instructors Full Time permanent instructors are required to instruct adventure education and personal development courses which operate from a land base and overseas on the school's 1 98 ton sailing ship Jl FUNG". Applicants must be single, over 23717 words
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Advertisement766 1988-07-14 25 NOTICES I' > 3f' WAH-CHANG m ELECTRO-PLATING LTD (inoorporaiad w in. Ftepubhc of Sngapom) 1 v J NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting will be held at the Board i Room, 22A Jalan Terusan, Singapore 2261 on 1 August 1988 at 9.30am766 words
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Advertisement251 1988-07-14 26 NOTICE GENERAL CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of General Corporation Berhad will be held at Bunga Kenanga, Level 3, Pan Pacific Hotel, Jalan Putra, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 29th July 1988 at 11.00 a.m. for the following251 words
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Miscellaneous1019 1988-07-14 26 SUN TAN 4r Coilette PEANUTS By Scmuix 7fe^s^^S'WSS!^ -H I [7te N £^^pffrL^ PI I Pear Sweetheart, 3I We walked in the I I Because I had \s**sroru^^cTHTHAvr/ s Remember our rain, and you got the umbrella. THE BOfIN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Wmiker THr^rp-iDU^OiMAIW 6PEA)CIMfc...^1,019 words
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Miscellaneous596 1988-07-14 27 -What's nn TALK of George Aspinall's photo- the landing steps behind Par- day, Sunday and public holi- VAN KLEEF AQUARIUM cents for children between 6 WORLD FINANCIAL MAR- graphs featured in his book, liament House (tel: 222-2528). days: 9, 10 and 11am. Admis- MORE THAN 58 SPECIES and 16 and596 words
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Miscellaneous1569 1988-07-14 28 VM Blind COU P Ie 9° against all odds to adopt child £kl TWy hursday Feature Spe- a blind music teacher. The the victim was writing. some and wealthy couturier, mjm ookvisions Jane love for Rochester causes her *fl§^ I rial Kye On The couple decide to get married However,1,569 words
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