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Title Section13 1988-07-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 25, 1988 .">() CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8713 words
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101 1988-07-25 1 A NEW way of breaking the news comes your way from tomorrow Get your free copy of the launch issue of The NewPaper from some 2,000 outlets such as bus interchanges and Mass Rapid Transit stations. A quarter of a million copies will101 words
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188 1988-07-25 1 Letter of support for warship that downed Iranian jet MANAMA (Bahrain) A letter bearing the signatures of 10,000 people supporting the captain and crew of the USS Vincennes arrived here yesterday, five days after it was lost en route from San Diego, California. Lt-Commander Brad Goforth, a navy spokesman, saidAP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration664 1988-07-25 1 Ruling party proposes lifting curbs on trade, industry and the media RANGOON Burma's ruling socialist party has proposed dismantling state control of trade, industry and the media following the resignation of strongman ruler Ne Win. Mr Aye Ko, general secretary of the Burma Socialist ProgrammeReuter; AP - 664 words
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604 1988-07-25 1 BERTHA HENSON - BERTHA HENSON By MORE than 1.000 submissions have been sent to the six advisory councils that are drawing up programmes to carry out the Government's Agenda for Action. Topping the list of those who wrote m with ideas, suggestions and feedback since April were604 words
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457 1988-07-25 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Unofficial returns m yesterday's Thai general election showed the pro-business, rightist Chart Thai party, the second biggest coalition partner m General Prem Tinsulanonda's outgoing government, leading nationwide among the 16 contesting parties.457 words
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Article79 1988-07-25 1 wrtttivm TODAY, we start a new reader's service, NewsLine. It will help The Straits Times to help you, our readers. The telephone service, manned by a speciallyformed Newsline Team, will accept news tip-offs and obtain your views on issues of the day. If you spot a newsworthy event happening79 words
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Article, Illustration253 1988-07-25 1 IT IS not unreasonable for unions to ask employers for wage re-ne-gotiations now that the economy has recovered. NTUC Secretary General and Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong said yesterday. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation quoted him as saying that during253 words
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673 1988-07-25 1 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; QUAH CHOON POH - 'Break the ice' dinner for leaders in Bogor YANG RAZALI KASSIM QUAH CHOON POH By and BOGOR Leaders of four Khmer factions. Vietnam and Asean mingled together here for the first time since the Cambodian conflict broke out nearly 10 years ago. The occasion was an informal dinner last night673 words
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Article259 1988-07-25 2 Issues close to heart HOW can we find time for literature, leisure and the arts when we are loaded with lessons and homework? These are some issues raised by half the student population of Raffles Institution m eight bound volumes of submissions sent to the advisory councils. Page 11259 words
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Article232 1988-07-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: INSTEAD of continuing their slanging match, employers and unions should grasp the opportunity to address the fundamental bone of contention: how to design a flexible wage system that can deal with pay rewards not only for existing staff but also for recruits from an increasingly232 words
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139 1988-07-25 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway The smile offensive DELEGATES from Hanoi, Phnom Penh and Laos, m Jakarta for peace talks on Cambodia, have brought an impressive weapon with them. For starters, they arrived early. And m a show of solidarity, they flew m together on a specially-char-tered Aeroflot jet. But139 words
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Article285 1988-07-25 2 Bucking the system YUGOSLAVIA'S biggest republic. Serbia, has defied the country's leadership by encouraging protests demanding that provincial leaders who are obstructing Serbia from bringing the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo under direct Serbian control be sacked. Just days after the Yugoslavian Communist Party called for285 words
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Article242 1988-07-25 2 US to miss two FLORENCE Griffith-Joyner. Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Mary Decker Slaney earned their second berths while Roger Kingdom ran the fastest 110 m hurdles m three years on the final day of the United States Olympic trials on Saturday. Roger clocked a wind-aided 13.215 ec to make himself242 words
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Article163 1988-07-25 2 'STOCK TRADING YET TO SEE TRULY GLOBAL MARKET' CROSS-BORDER relationships between the worlds stock markets have developed rapidly, but a truly global market is not here vet. Mr Jeffrey Knight, Chief" Executive of the International Stock Exchange, London, said at a recent conference m Kuala Lumpur that the essential163 words
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Article98 1988-07-25 2 BE MORE TOLERANT TO BLIND A LETTER, referring to the July 18 report on the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped considering the possibility of allowing members to own trained dogs, points* out that the photograph with the report was one last published four years ago. The writer relates98 words
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Article265 1988-07-25 2 SECTION II Classifieds Sect. II Poge Five Nine Appt Notices Sect. II Page Twelve Cinema Sect. II Page Fourteen Comics Sect II Poge Thirteen Product Advertiser Section Page Audio M Chuan Audio Beer Hemeken 1 Books Rank Books 11—14 STP Distributors I —28 Cameras Shnro Candy Trebof 4265 words
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Article428 1988-07-25 2 Many faceted puzzle FOR more than a century, clinicians have occasionally reported isolated cases of dramatic biological changes m people with multiple personalities as they switched from one personality to another. These include the abrupt appearance and disappearance of rashes, welts, sears and other tissue wounds, switches m428 words
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Article, Illustration388 1988-07-25 3 Extremists' raid on Muslim quarter foiled JERUSALEM More than 100 Jewish extremists stormed the Muslim quarter of the walled Old City yesterday but were blocked by police trying to prevent skirmishes between Jews and Arabs holding prayers at neighbouring holy sites. About 1,400 policemen wereAP - 388 words
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301 1988-07-25 3 BEIRUT Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, the spiritual guide of the pro-Iranian Hizbollah (Party of God), called yesterday for a happy ending to the captivity of at least 18 Westerners held hostage m Lebanon. "We call for the solution of this issue m aReuter - 301 words
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296 1988-07-25 3 QUBAYAT (Lebanon) A Lebanese village squabble over a goat flared into a four-day artillery battle, underscoring the depth of tension as this war-torn country awaits a new president. Twelve people died and 30 were wounded m the clashes last week between ChristianReuter - 296 words
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327 1988-07-25 3 NEW DELHI Paramilitary forces took control of police stations m western India yesterday after a re volt by the state police force, the Press Trust of India (PTIi reported Tr.e Gujarat state ■nt, administered bj Prime Minister Rajiv (Jan dhisAFP - 327 words
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168 1988-07-25 3 Zia accuses India of fomenting ethnic violence RAWALPINDI Pakistan has proof that India is fomenting trouble m the southern province of Sind which has been rocked by communal violence this week, Pakistan's President Mohammad Zia-ul Hag said on Saturday "We have fundamental proof and we have evidence to show toReuter; AP - 168 words
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349 1988-07-25 3 TAIPEI A government critic living m exile m the United States was denied entry into Taiwan yesterday and forcibly put back on the plane on which she had arrived, witnesses said. At least two people were injured when crowds waitingAFP - 349 words
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192 1988-07-25 3 Kanaks seek changes in New Caledonia plan NOUMEA Melanesian separatists yesterday demanded changes m a plan for New Caledonia s future which France has hailed as a breakthrough m efforts to end civil unrest. In a closed congress on the island of Ouvea, scene of a bloody clash between KanakReuter - 192 words
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391 1988-07-25 4 MOSCOW A two-month-old general strike m Stepanakert, the main town of the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh, may end today, a local party official and residents said on Saturday. The strike was called to press Armenian demands for unification of the predominantlyAFP; Reuter - 391 words
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143 1988-07-25 4 -6EOUL South Korea is •rewriting its immigration paws to recognise passsports of communist countries as part of Seoul's efforts uo expand ties with •them, the state radio reJJxwted yesterday. It plans to ease other restrictions on visits to and communist countries, 'including droppingReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration501 1988-07-25 4 Call to end street protests against leadership ignored PANCEVO (Yugoslavia) Yugoslavia's biggest republic, Serbia, is openly defying the Yugoslav Communist Party leadership by encouraging street protests over regional powers. Eye-witnesses said more than 4,000 Serbs marched m Pancevo m Vojvodina Province on Saturday, just daysReuter - 501 words
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151 1988-07-25 4 Iraq recalls envoy from Sudan in dissident killing row BAGHDAD Iraq said on Saturday it was recalling its ambassador from Khartoum m protest against a Sudanese government statement implicating an Iraqi diplomat m the assassination of an Iraqi dissident. A Foreign Ministry spokesman, quoted by the official Iraqi news agency,Reuter - 151 words
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242 1988-07-25 4 India captures Tamil Tigers' camp MADRAS India said yesterday its troops had captured an important Tamil separatist guerilla j camp m Sri I^anka. An Indian peace-keeping force (IPKF) spokesman said m Madras that troops seized the camp m the Mullaitivu district m northern Sri Lanka on Saturday evening after stiffReuter - 242 words
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Article71 1988-07-25 4 DALLAS A one-year-old girl died of heatstroke after her 16-year-old mother left her m the car with the windows rolled up for two hours while she went shopping for the girl's birthday present, authorities said at the weekend. Police said they would refer the case toUPI - 71 words
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251 1988-07-25 4 NEW DELHI A Roman Catholic priest has been sentenced to death m India for having ordered the murder of a married woman with whom he had an affair, a newspaper reported yesterday. Father Antony Lazar, 49, and another man, Sasi,AFP - 251 words
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Article232 1988-07-25 4 SEOUL Police yesterday fired tear gas to disperse protesters demanding that former President Chun Doo Hwan be investigated and executed for alleged corruption, witnesses said. Meanwhile, police said 1 two students were arrested i for trying to firebomb Mr Chun's house m the first suchAFP - 232 words
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530 1988-07-25 4 PETER HAZELHURST - Takeshita stakes his career on unpopular sales tax PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita declared yesterday that he is determined to introduce controversial tax reforms m spite of criticism within the ruling party and a decision by major opposition groups to boycoa Parliament. Proceedings m Parliament530 words
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Article, Illustration123 1988-07-25 4 HONGKONG Four Royal Marine commandos broke a world record here by abseiling down a 195-metre-tall skyscraper yesterday, a spokesman for the British Army said. Warrant Officer Curly Corker, Sergeant '•Buck" Buckingham and Marines "Lucy" Lockett and Peter Dah.'e broke the world record for abseilingAFP; Reuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration428 1988-07-25 5 Two Beijing University students expelled BEIJING Chinese leaders have accused prominent dissident Fang Lizhi of inciting "anti-govern-ment" activities at Beijing University and have ordered the arrest of students found setting up opposition groups, a faculty source said yesterday. Police have already expelled at leastUPI - 428 words
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Article, Illustration139 1988-07-25 5 WARWICK (Rhode Island) Singer Willie Nelson is having a bit of trouble with the police they are expected to picket his concert here next weekend. Organisers of the concert at the Warwick Musical Theatre are seeking a restraining order against the officer. Superior CourtUPI - 139 words
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319 1988-07-25 5 EC plan to curb influx of foreign TV shows BRUSSELS An Italian with a vision is plotting to dam a flood of "pop culture" swamping Western Europe from overseas. Mr Carlo Ripa Di Meana, the European Community's cultural overlord, is fighting to save the continent of Dante and Mozart fromReuter - 319 words
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181 1988-07-25 5 BEIJING A woman accused of killing a neighbour's dog with a curse was forced to apologise to the animal and carry it. dressed m her clothes, through her village, Farmers Daily said on Saturday. The newspaper said Ma Guiying was returning to herReuter - 181 words
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158 1988-07-25 5 ASSIUT (Egypt) Muslim hardliners attacked other fundamentalists with stones and knives m the southern Egyptian town of Assiut over the weekend, wounding 13 people, security sources said. Three police officers were among those injured m the clash over plans for prayer meetings yesterday forReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration251 1988-07-25 5 TOKYO A senior Japanese politician has commented that many American blacks do not mind going into debt or bankruptcy, leading Japanese newspapers to warn that his remarks could cause friction between Tokyo and Washington. Mr Michio Watanabe, a top member of the rulingReuter - 251 words
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320 1988-07-25 6 Action follows strong pressure from London, says paper LONDON A British MWspa l»»'i saul yesterday that Israel pulled out fiv»> secret agents from Britain last week after strong prcmurc from London to end all British undercover operations by tho Israeli totelli- service Mossad.Reuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration402 1988-07-25 6 LONDON Louise Blown, who celebrates her 10th birthday this week, is just like any other child m the world, except that she was conceived on a glass dish m a laboratory. Louise was the world's first "test-tube baby". given lifeReuter - 402 words
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625 1988-07-25 6 Asian heroin opens up new front in US drug war LOS ANGELES US law enforcement officials are battling on a new front m the drug war, m which two federal agents have been killed over less than a kg of a high-grade form of Asian heroin. China White, as AsianReuter - 625 words
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180 1988-07-25 6 MOSCOW A small but detei mined bam! of nudists won a Supreme Court battle m Estonia after local officials banned them from sunbathing, the Communist Party newspaper Pravda has reported Pravda eschewed its usual strait-laced style to repoi t on the incident under theReuter - 180 words
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166 1988-07-25 7 ROBBINSDALE Minnesota Surgeons have reattached two fingertips of a newborn baby who had the ends of her digits cut off during delivery by Caesarean section. Kristen Meckle, born m Minot, North Dakota, last Friday, was reported to be m a stable condition after theUPI - 166 words
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Article, Illustration62 1988-07-25 7 Meals on wheels for the birds A DOG may be man's best friend but where these birds are eoneerned, man m the form of Mr Ray Ramirez would certainly win their vote, beaks down. Mr Ramirez watches as the flock of birds feasts on a spread of food he setAP - 62 words
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Article46 1988-07-25 7 HONGKONG Hongkong's Royal Observatory said yesterday that it recorded an earthquake m Mongolia 1 measuring an estimated 5.5 on the Richter scale. It said the earthquake took place on Saturday I about 1,100 km north-west of J the capital. Ulan Bator. j ReuterReuter - 46 words
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493 1988-07-25 7 LONDON In some countries they can be bought for as little as US$l5 (Ss3o) and m others they may work for as long" as 20 hours a day. The commodity? Child slaves. According to the Lon-don-based Anti-Slavery Society, there are atReuter - 493 words
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Article52 1988-07-25 7 CAPETOWN Black! attacked I funeral proceaskM with machetes, killing two men. m the latest South African township violence. police said yesterday. Police nvc no motive for the attack on Saturday m Cape Town's poverty-strick-en Gttgulettl township, but funerals of political activists often spark clashes between rivalReuter - 52 words
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495 1988-07-25 7 NEWRY (Northern Ireland) A Northern Ireland family of three, returning from their summer holiday, were killed by a landmine when Irish republican guerillas apparently mistook their jeep for a passing army patrol. The Irish Republican Army said later the blastReuter; AP - 495 words
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434 1988-07-25 7 BOSTON The United States' Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said at the weekend it has begun allowing acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) patients to import treatment drugs that have not been approved for sale m the US. Speaking to a hostile crowd atAP - 434 words
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305 1988-07-25 7 Yangtze dolphins face threat of extinction BEIJING The Yangtze River dolphin is rarer than the panda but also less famous and cuddly which means it may be doomed, says American dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry. The 200 to 300 squintyeyed, bat-nosed river dolphins are dying out because their only native home.AP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration64 1988-07-25 7 MODEL Jerry Hall strikes a sexy pose during a rehearsal of Bus Stop at Montclair State College's Theatrefest m New Jersey. Miss Hall, who is rock singer Mick Jagger's girlfriend, is making her stage debut. She is taking on the role of CherieAP - 64 words
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284 1988-07-25 7 Virus may be cause of Alzheimer's Disease in some cases WASHINGTON Research at Yale University has raised the possibility that some cases of Alzheimer's Disease may be caused by infection with an unidentified slow-acting virus. The research, which involved injecting human blood cells into the brains of hamsters, has providedNYT - 284 words
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Article, Illustration72 1988-07-25 8 TEST driver Ricky Leffert, 20, crashes his car into another at 80 kilometres per hour. He was demonstrating a revolutionary passive restraint system on Wednesday m Saint Louis. The design is the work of inventor Randy Beau vis. The "safetyReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration49 1988-07-25 8 A POLICEMAN shoots into the air after killing seven drug dealers with his machinegun during a raid m the city of Rio de Janeiro. In all, 13 drug dealers were killed and 30 detained during the police operation recently. Reuter picture.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration31 1988-07-25 8 picture. GOVERNOR Michael Dukakis hugging his wife Kitty when he made a surprise drop-in at a party held m Mrs Dukakis' honour on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration63 1988-07-25 8 SOUTH KOREA: Farmers hammer home their fury SOI Til Korean farmers use wooden poles to beat riot police blocking their passage. The farmers were trying to march on the National Assembly on Tuesday m a protest against lIS pressure to import farm products. The IS has been trying to breakReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement128 1988-07-25 7 SINGAPORE The Singapore Symphony Orchestra o%™™?™/*! Music Director Resident Conductor. Choo Moey \\QJf Mi *4w The inimitable Ron Goodwin is back again with his programmes of film themes and popular music! 11, 12, 13 August 1988 I Victoria Concert Hall 8.15 p.m. Tickets al $4, $7, SlOand SI 5 arc128 words
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Article, Illustration265 1988-07-25 9 PRINCE NORODOM RANARIDDH, 44. is attending the Bogor talks on behalf of his 65-year-old father, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Prince Ranariddh was a lecturer m law and political science before trading academia for the chance to become the Commander-in-Chief of his father's forces m the Cambodian jungles. MKMIIH SAMPHAN,265 words
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Article, Illustration58 1988-07-25 9 UNITED States Marines with their automatic machineguns ride on top of an amphibious craft rushing to Yao beach of Chon Buri province about 131 km south-east of Bangkok on Saturday. US and Thai forces staged an amphibious assault to climax war games called Cobra-Gold 88. Cobra-Gold isAP - 58 words
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844 1988-07-25 9 Hanoi and friends in show of solidarity and smiles POPULATION: 7.8 million (1988 estimate). About 300,000 Cambodian refugees live m Thailand or m guerilla-controlled camps along the Thai-Cambodian border. Geography The country has an area of 181,000 sq km. About 75 per cent of the land is forested, and the844 words
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128 1988-07-25 9 THREE Buddhist monks from temples m France, the United States and Canada have come to Jakarta to bless participants at talks on Cambodia, one of them said yesterday. The three welcomed Mr Son Sann, leader of one of the three Cambodian resistance factions,128 words
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Article, Illustration247 1988-07-25 9 VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach has ruled out talks between him and Prince Norodom Sihanouk while both are m Jakarta. Mr Thach told The Straits Times that such a meeting "is not m my agenda." His stand, which was stated firmly during a short247 words
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Article195 1988-07-25 9 THE following is an excerpt of a conversation between The Straits Times and Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach. Q: Prince Sihanouk is here m Jakarta. Are you going to take this opportunity to meet him? A: No agenda. Q: You don't have any intention to195 words
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335 1988-07-25 9 MANILA Communist rebels claimed yesterday that President Corazon Aquino had failed to lift the country from crisis and said US troops may ultimately be sent here to support her government. The claims, made m a four-page statement by the NationalAP - 335 words
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499 1988-07-25 9 Asean panel expresses 'guarded' hopes for a solution KUALA LUMPUR A panel of Asean experts yesterday expressed guarded optimism on the prospects of a solution to the Cambodian problem. Speaking at a television forum organised by the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (Lsisi. the experts felt that while theBernama - 499 words
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Article, Illustration85 1988-07-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR The resounding beat of the kompang (drum) yesterday heralded what may be another Malaysian entry into the Guinness Book of Records a 10-metre long lemang. a Malay delicacy. The lemang, glutinous rice encased m bamboo, was ceremoniously carried by six youngNST - 85 words
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393 1988-07-25 10 JOHOR BARU The majority of voters here prefer a straight fight between the National Front and former MP Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad, who is seeking re-election as an independent, m the Johor Baru parliamentary by-elec-tion next month. Democratic Action Party (DAP) ActingBernama - 393 words
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370 1988-07-25 10 Suspension of five Supreme Court judges He'll seek consultations on names of panel members ALOR STAR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will seek an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong regarding the appointment of a tribunal to hear charges against the fiveNST; nama - 370 words
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Article, Illustration339 1988-07-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR The Bukit Cerakah Agricultural Park, to the north of Shah Alam, will be the biggest m the country when it opens at the end of the year. The park will combine agricultural activities with recreational facilities. This brainchildBernama - 339 words
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222 1988-07-25 10 Centre to be spruced up for C'wealth meeting KUALA LUMPUR Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) will be renovated and spruced up m preparation for next year's Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting (CHOGM). PWTC president Kamarulzaman Bahadun said yesterday the renovations and new facilities would be added with the biennial CHOGMBernama - 222 words
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Article28 1988-07-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia, the Perpetual Spring, a guide book on Malaysia written m Arabic is being translated into English, Chinese and Japanese for worldwide distribution. BernamaBernama - 28 words
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400 1988-07-25 10 SEREMBAN Two newsmen say they were manhandled by Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel at the Pesta Port Dickson '88 concert after they took photographs of a youth being forcibly restrained by the FRU men. The two, Berita Harian Seremban stringer Shahhilan M. Alias andNST - 400 words
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Article, Illustration511 1988-07-25 11 BERTHA HENSON - BERTHA HENSON Eight bound volumes of submissions sent to advisory councils By HOW can vm> find time for Literature, leisure and the arts when we are loaded with lessons and homework 9 That is what five 11 year-olds from Raffles Institution511 words
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Article, Illustration168 1988-07-25 11 A 67-YEAR-OLD man was approached by a young woman m dark sunglasses at a void deck on Thursday evening last week. She talked about sex. then led him into a lift. Eleven storeys up. after some hugs and caresses, she said she had168 words
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Article, Illustration341 1988-07-25 11 9th Division dominates reservists' meet Safra's 'Making 23' N-Day celebrations THE 9th Singapore Infantry Division outmanoeuvred their opponents to clinch the winner's trophy m yesterday's Big Time Chase Telematch. They also charmed the judges with a vigorous dance routine to win the Cheer Party Competition. The telematch and competition wereYAP YEW PIANG - 341 words
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120 1988-07-25 11 FEWER students have passed the mid yen Singapore Cambi Idge I a'K a level second langnwg 1 aminations, compared with last y( <i dinK to Ministry of Education figures released on Friday. 7K 7 pel cent of the 7,389 students taking Chinese as a120 words
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Article, Illustration384 1988-07-25 12 4 killed, 2 badly hurt in accidents A CAR skidded off a road, ran into a tree, somersaulted twice, turned turtle and was then hit from the rear by another car. The woman passenger m the car died but her husband survived and is m serious condition m hospital. It384 words
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230 1988-07-25 12 Bees keep family from opening window SCORES of bees gathered outside a window to a 12th-storey flat m Yishun Avenue 11 yesterday, while the Tan family sweated and sweltered inside the stuffy apartment. Aid came at about 10.30 pm, when pest-con-trol officers contracted to the HDB swung into action. Wielding230 words
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115 1988-07-25 12 THE woman whose seminaked body was discovered on a staircase landing m Waterloo Street is believed to bo a Malaysian from Pekan N'anas. Johor. The small-built woman. m her late 30s. had laceration on her left ear and right eyebrow. She also had bruises115 words
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Article540 1988-07-25 12 SHAUN SEOW - SHAUN SEOW But food prices have fallen to 1983 levels By ARE Singaporeans justified m complaining that food has become more expensive every year? No, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) compiled by the Trade and Industry Ministry (MTI). The food indr>x one540 words
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134 1988-07-25 12 CARE to have a 100 birds m hand without wasting time on the two m the bushes 9 Jurong Bird Park has the answer: It has produced two posters showing about that number of birds from among the more than 300 indigenous species found134 words
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Article, Illustration183 1988-07-25 12 THE monkey business stops here, said an Englishman and he was landed with a gorilla. It was one of the four inflatable plastic gorillas at Elements The Men's Shop which was put up for auction three times before it went to the Englishman, Mr Simon Woods. Known183 words
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Article, Illustration148 1988-07-25 12 THE mural is simple, showing children of various races happily at play. But for Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong, it was an effective educational tool. "Children see this scene day after day and it becomes a norm for them. he said of the newly-painted148 words
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Article120 1988-07-25 12 MASS Rapid Transit stored value and monthly concession tickets will come with paper dustjackets at no extra charge to commuters from September. The cover will protect tickets from physical wear, tear and dirt. Tickets with damaged codes will be rejected at fare gates. But the tickets must120 words
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Article, Illustration595 1988-07-25 13 Teenage is published bi-monthly by Porter Publishing. Costing $1.20, it has been out since January. Kid», a bi-annual by Eastern Publishing Associates, costs $5 and was first out last December. In the same category is the bi-monthly Young Parents, also costing $5 and published595 words
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Article, Illustration517 1988-07-25 13 Men are more likely to get kidney stones, say studies MORE men than women suffer from ureteric stones, the hard deposits that form m the tube which joins the kidney to the bladder, and the average age of the victim is 40. according to studies carried out by a hospital.517 words
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Article, Illustration57 1988-07-25 13 THE Public Utilities Board (Vl'lii will be closing one road lane along Canning Rise tomorrow. The closure from 9am to 9pm is to allow PUB to divert water mains at Canning Rise. This is part of the redevelopment work on Fort Canning by the Public- Works57 words
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148 1988-07-25 13 Hari Raya Haji marked by sacrifice of sheep MUSLIMS yesterday marked Hari Raya Haji or Aidiladha (Great Day of Haj) with the sacrificial slaughter of sheep at mosques and religious centres. It was a first for both the newly built Darul Makmur Mosque m Yishun and two Nigerian visitors. For148 words
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Article, Illustration227 1988-07-25 14 A MORNING blaze which gutted a factory near Leng Kee Road claimed the lives of more than a dozen pets 13 caged birds and three tethered dogs. No one was hurt m the 6 am fire yesterday at the woodwork factory m Kung227 words
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Article, Illustration491 1988-07-25 14 LIM YEEN FONG - LIM YEEN FONG All states, except NSW, agree to strict guidelines for colleges By AUSTRALIAN education authorities have set strict guidelines for universities and colleges holding courses for overseas students. This follows allegations earlier this year that a handful of private colleges had misledReuter - 491 words
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280 1988-07-25 14 Japanese computer control systems maker seeks OHQ status AS A first step towards getting operational headquarters (OHQ) status and incentives, Japanese computer control systems firm, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, is setting up its first-ever regional headquarters here. The Singapore headquarters will be responsible for its South-east Asian operations. It will be280 words
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Article81 1988-07-25 14 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces will be carrying out military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Tuas. Marsiling, Mandai. Sembawang. Wing Loong and Loyang from 7 am tomorrow until noon on Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The Bedok Jetty will also be used for military exercises from 3pm81 words
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Article72 1988-07-25 14 A MAN. charged earlier this year with possessing three forged Singapore Bus Service share certificates, faced four fresh charges of criminal breach of trust involving over $200,000 Between October 1986 and January last year. Seah Tua Cong. 51. allegedly misappropriated 124 SBS certificates belonging to Paya72 words
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Article52 1988-07-25 14 THE musical fountain ai Sontos.i was the Stage fot rhincsf variety show ycstci (lay evening Local and Taiwanese artistes, including Thomas Chan and l.tm Mt'i Whye, as well as a lourmemhpi group ft «»m Taiwan known as Red Ups, thrilled the audience «nh their rep ci toire of52 words
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Article, Illustration933 1988-07-25 15 The aerobics craze on TV or m person is starting to stir doubts among experts and fitness fans. ANNE HO talks to doctors, instructors and health-conscious Singaporeans about the benefits and risks m the newest exercise trend walking. If you plan to walk933 words
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Article, Illustration288 1988-07-25 15 DR KENNETH Cooper is on a worldwide "mission" to promote the cause of total health. Widely acknowledged as leader of the international physical fitness movement, he is best known as the "father of aerobics". "Most people, when they think of aerobics, think288 words
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Article, Illustration611 1988-07-25 15 'Better to work out under proper supervision' People cannot watch themselves and have no qualified feedback as to whether they are doing the right thing. Dr Paul Robinson, principal of the College of Physical Education JANE Fonda can stand and rest her611 words
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Advertisement76 1988-07-25 14 FUJI SALUTES COURTESY IN SINGAPORE Every Singaporean who Knows a little thoughtfulness-« V '^BrL>>rfq K^BiH Bt? "I gave up my place m a buffet queue to a little girl. Liter, she helped V ll^ 1 W^ J^ Wasn't tlhit sweet' And doesn't tlhit prove cou,tes\ is c<ihhmi>' WW salute you76 words
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Advertisement207 1988-07-25 14 COURTESY 3 CONTEST 4 Here's your chance to test your knowledge on our campaigns over the years and win fabulous prizes. All you have to do is to complete the courtesy messages of the past years using the clues given. This contest is open to all, except employees of The207 words
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Article616 1988-07-25 16 THE continuing slanging match between employers and unions over pay rewards for this year threatens to turn into nasty hostility of a kind that marked industrial relations of yesteryear. Instead of descending further down a slippery slope, both sides must grasp the opportunity to616 words
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Article, Illustration2413 1988-07-25 16 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM A historic week if all things can work out as planned By Jakarta Correspondent Interview with Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja One man who has been closely identified with Asean's search for peace m Cambodia, and who was instrumental m making theReuter - 2,413 words
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Article, Illustration1379 1988-07-25 17 MARSHALL WILSON - MARSHALL WILSON Australia's 6.5 m workers feeling the inflation pinch push for 6 7 pay increase By of (he Foreign Desk vdtv et tyre ytrt hd yr MELBOURNE Like elsewhere, Australia's t>.s million workers are ftvling the pinch, and submissions have been1,379 words
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Article, Illustration639 1988-07-25 17 The financial dealings of Mr Tanaka (top) m 1974 and the comments about US intellectuals by Mr Nakasone (below), which would have rocked the Western world, were largely forgotten by the Japanese press. THE reputation of the Japanese press, never high, has been draggedThe Economist - 639 words
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163 1988-07-25 18 MY REACTION to Donella Meadows' report "Spore realises the American dream, but at a price (ST Weekly Overseas Edition. July 2) is one of amusement: it is true that if a mirror were to reflect the typical American, "political dogmatism smug, materialistic soullessness" would163 words
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473 1988-07-25 18 THE report "Dog-handling for the blind stated that the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped is considering the possibility of allowing members to own trained dogs (ST. July 18). The photograph (showing a dog leading a blind man across a road) used to473 words
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301 1988-07-25 18 I AM writing on behalf of my sister, who is a student. While on her way home from school recently, she and her classmate were stopped by a youth asking for donations to the National University of Singapore Students Union's Rag and Flag Day, an annual301 words
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Letter, Illustration200 1988-07-25 18 Move Raffles statue to a place with direct link to him BEFORE any trees are cut down m front of the Victoria Theatre so that we may better see the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles, may I ask why he was placed there earlier this century? I can quite understand200 words
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215 1988-07-25 18 Bouquets to honest postal service IT IS not very often thai I have the opportunity or desire to write to the press commending one of our government departments or statutory boards. However, I was moved to write this by the action of the Returned Letter Unit of Telecoms Mail Operations215 words
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151 1988-07-25 18 Filling in forms wastes time and manpower I REFER to the Customs and Excise Department reply "New system good for traders. Customs' (ST, July 20). It does not respond to my request to withdraw the 45 per cent duty on imported cars and re-impose the amount as car registration fees.151 words
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259 1988-07-25 18 Noise in renovation, construction work: Rules being prepared WE REFER to the letter "Workmen are still exposed to loud noise" by "P.K.H." (ST. June 30). Noise level m road construction and renovation works can be high but. unlike the situation m some factories, the noise is usually intermittent. In many259 words
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Advertisement341 1988-07-25 18 \M\ SPECTACULAR t*j PROMOTIONS W'l haze 4 different spectacular promotions at all our showrooms Crystal Delimits, Price Busters, Package Deal and "You make us an offer*. This means you fH the very best for less, \\)i\i y MI yl#^l7 IM7/ll With this Deal, J- "J tß^^^VPre I "Alyll Allli Illliillj341 words
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Article4550 1988-07-25 20 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tax-eiempted dividend. P/E ratios reflect the last annual consolidated results. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investments Scheme. t Marfin stocks. hBH is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with4,550 words
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Article473 1988-07-25 20 Nikkei falls amid exchange rate and oil price uncertainty TOKYO Share prices suffered a substantial loss m Tokyo this week amid uncertainty over the US dollar's exchange rate and oil prices m the wake of Iran's acceptance of a U.N. resolution on a Gulf war ceasefire. The Nikkei StockAFP - 473 words
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Article291 1988-07-25 20 NEW YORK Wall Street suffered a sharp drop last week on moderate trading, as interest rates climbed despite a fall m the US dollar and no foreseeable rise m inflation. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 68.45 points to 2,060.99, its lowest level since June 6, after dippingAFP - 291 words
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Article317 1988-07-25 20 HONGKONG The Hongkong Stock Exchange was quiet last week as investors feared an interest rate hike and watched other markets after Iran announced last Monday that it would accept a U.N. ceasefire resolution. The Hang Seng Index dropped each day except Wednesday to finish the week at 2,661.77 points,AFP - 317 words
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Article261 1988-07-25 20 LONDON The London Stock Exchange had another lacklustre week, mostly on the back of growing concern over inflation and fears of a new hike m British interest rates. The largely expected interest rate hike last Monday the sixth m seven weeks depressed the stock exchange. Most investors quickly tookAFP - 261 words
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Article196 1988-07-25 20 SYDNEY The Australian share market closed higher for the first time m three trading sessions on Friday, driven up by strong overseas interest m gold and resource stocks. Brokers said the mining sector was fuelled by steady bullion and rising base metals prices. By the close of trading Friday,AFP - 196 words
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Article49 1988-07-25 21 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) C X Tang 6(5) $4.398(53.155> Mar 88 M Credit 2 5(1 8a) $1.379(51.014» Mar 88 Metroplex 6(6) M55.573b(58.129) Jan 88 Mt Pleasure M56.932L(51.734L) Jan 88 SI A lb(12 5) $602.600($451.?00) Mar 88 Sungei Besi 70(-) M5?.026(51.838L) Mar 8849 words
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Article26 1988-07-25 21 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ("000) Everpeace Corp M513.502L(58.049L) June 87 Killmghall 15(10) M5i3.446(56.577) Dec 87 QAP ltd $10.987L(52.676) Mar 8826 words
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Article31 1988-07-25 21 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Dunlop Est 4(-) MJ22.544 ($8,285) June 88 X L Industries M52.286L (5914) Apr 88 M Cement 4TE(4TF) M57.992(59.806) May 8831 words
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Article15 1988-07-25 21 QAF Ltd: Proposed rights issue of 1 tor 2 at $0.40 per share.15 words
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Article429 1988-07-25 21 MALAYSIA is allowing foreigners to increase their equity stake m local broking firm to 49% from the current 30 Avimo Singapore has acquired the assets and operations of ACP Industries Pte Ltd (ACPI) ACPI provides electroplating services to the local electronics, defence and metal related manufacturing industries Cold429 words
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Article198 1988-07-25 21 I U 2? US$ Chanje I Alcoa 50^ 1 Albed S.g 35~i -W Amox Inc 223 -I 1 Amr Corp 45Att 26 Bethlehem Stl 24-4 Boeing Co 57^j -V» Caterpillar Co 61 Chase Monhfn 29. unch Chr sler Cp 22S -W Citicorp 23 Cons Nat Gas 34\ -S198 words
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Article43 1988-07-25 21 Financial Times Industrials Friday 1479.40 (1496.90) Dow Jones Industrials Friday 2060 99 (7086.59) Nikkei Stock Average Saturday *****34 (*****.01) (Figures in brackets refer to those ot the previous trading dayl 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I 143 words
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Article354 1988-07-25 21 W?3 Yen Charge Mitiub Heovy 920 15 A,.nomoro 2900 20 JJ£*S l£ 1 Akoi 670 9 Mltiul Shlp 690 8 Amodo 1280 +70 Mitsu.Srnelf.ng 560 13 Asch.Kose, 1010 -20 M.tsukosh, 720 -30 Asoh, Glois 1900 +20 sum Bonk 0 Tokyo 1540 20 u to "50 ,100 Bndgesronc 1310 20354 words
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Article609 1988-07-25 21 I CL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block E Better (0948) 25/07 (1530) F5 0700 0730 C 8 Eagle Wave (909VV) 25 07(1600) Fl *****730 R2 Kann S (***** 25 07(1930) F2 1100 1130 1100 1130 H2 12 Pelopor (302N) 25 07(1930, Fl *****130 E7 Nihon609 words
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Article369 1988-07-25 21 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keood Wharves Plsk Pan ant k 0 t Repp* wnarves A| p3w Q? Asia Moon JlO ?5 QJ Oonam No 9 PIC aside 2707 Endeavour Jll aside 25 07 Boizenburg K2B aside 27 07 Hamidah369 words
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Article441 1988-07-25 21 BANKS' prime leading rates at the close of business on Friday. July 22 Bank PLF Algemene Bank 6 i Allied Irish Bank 6 American Express Am Dam R terdam Bank Arab Bank Ltd Arab Banking Corp Asia Commerrial 6 A NZ Banking Group Ban Hrn Lee Bank Banca441 words
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Article221 1988-07-25 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.6550—1.6579 6.14-5.98 Canadian dollar 1.7010—1.7033 5.93-5.85 NZ dollar 1.3556-1.3583 7 52-7 28 Sterling pound 3.5260—3.5298 2 86-2 82 US dollar 2.0370— 2 0380 4.94—4.89 Local dollars to 100221 words
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Article345 1988-07-25 21 1 Mn Jl 000 2 fw best customers only 3 OCBC France 4 a«ai*Ue il DBS Finance 5 OuatNnf that rites ire offered by tubsidury OUT UOf's riles." aho luiibtt it UOF also available it DBS France OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 2 4 2.>345 words
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Article233 1988-07-25 21 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended July 22. USJ Htfi low 1 days 1 \b 16 713 16 1 montn 8 2 months 8- 8 3 months 8 b 16 8 6 months 8/16 9 months 8 9 16 2 months 8 11 16 8233 words
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Article97 1988-07-25 21 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian rubber market closed 15 sen higher this week with August Int Ones RSS traded at 350.50 sen a kg as against 335.50 sen the previous week. Activity remained thin on Tuesday and Wednesday as both buyers and sellers refused to participate on lack of leadsBernama - 97 words
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Article50 1988-07-25 21 LOWER. Prices fell steadily on the European free market (basis Rotterdam warehouse), depressed by sterling's strength against the dollar A slightly firmer Kuala Lumpur market gave limited support to prices at the end of the week which closed at 1M.220 a tonne against C 4.305 the previous Friday. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article398 1988-07-25 21 THE spate of concerted dollar selling by central banks propelled currency futures from their Monday lows to close at their highest levels on Friday last week. September sterling was the main beneficiary, gaining 826 ticks when it settled on the IMM at 1.7374. Mondays 0.5-point rise m398 words
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Article71 1988-07-25 21 HIGHER. Prices fell initially on the spot market affected by events m the Gulf. However, the metal then recovered sharply on Monday's strike call by the 70,000 strong Mining and Metallurgical Workers Federation m Peru. On the LME, prices were initially depressed by a 92,000-ounce rise m stocks toAFP - 71 words
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Article64 1988-07-25 21 IRRKC.I'LAR. The metal ■lahfiml at thr outs n-'v^s of a 6,07>t0n rise m LME stocks to 119,100 '(ins Losses were then extended on technical sellini: However, prices rallied m the latter part of the week as tit;ht supply fears ertMted by concern over a possible strike at the CanadianAFP - 64 words
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Article59 1988-07-25 21 IRREGULAR. The metal was depressed af the outset by news of a higher-than-expected 8, 425-ton rise m LME stocks last week to 104,525 tons, then highest level since Octobei Last Tuesday s contango was registered for the first time since March last year. Prices then staged a recovery beforeAFP - 59 words
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Article40 1988-07-25 21 Closing prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S kilo M kilo July 18 253 50 337 00 July 19 260.00 341 50 July 20 ?61 50 344 00 July 21 ***** 344 50 July 22 268 00 350 5040 words
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Article32 1988-07-25 21 Closing Turnover FIN prices Tonnes MS IMI kilo July 18 18.78 153 July 19 18 77 91 July 20 18.70 106 July 21 18 79 64 July 2? 18 81 9132 words
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Article36 1988-07-25 21 Buying Setting Highest -lowest Highest-Lowest SS gm S$ gm Bank of China 1.16- 28 68 29 28 ?8 80 OUB •16 ?8 77 29 31 -28 9? UOB ?9 20-28.72 29 35 28 8736 words
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Article47 1988-07-25 21 Nikkei Stock Average Index The Nikkei Stock Average Index futures report was not available yesterday i.\ikk,'i Stack Aver*** Imdn) Open Hitfi Low Sett Kst Vol Spot TOB.M ***** 77 *****.87 *****.* S?pt HK ***** 273«5 ***** ***** ***** ***** 1340 Deo 2TDION MarJ» *****A *****47 words
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Article17 1988-07-25 21 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri 142 90 "-HBO Fri Thurs |fc« 0 442 50 441- M17 words
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Article568 1988-07-25 21 M 2? Pence Chanje INDUSTRIALS A«do MF! 153 I'j AU«d Uons 425 -> 1 Amec 375 3 BTR PLC 275 4 Borders 420 4 Beechom 47 1 7 BICC 347 6 Blue C>rclc 438 5 BOC Group 405 -2 Boots 222 77 4 23 Bowotrr 414 1 BATS 424568 words
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538 1988-07-25 22 Singapore THE Singapore stock market continued its uptrend last week, with The Straits Times Industrial Index rising 11.84 points to close at 1.142.80. Average daily volume surged to 53.1 million units valued at $93.8 million from 23.8 million units valued at $42.3 million538 words
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Article96 1988-07-25 22 [HE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low tor 1988 Company Volume Price K(h <$) low (S) (000)96 words
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Article144 1988-07-25 22 Keppel C Warrants KEPPEL C Warrants led the week' actives on a volume of 11.78 million units. The warrants were listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore with the marine group Keppel Corporation's recent $120 million bond issue. Each detachable warrant entitles the holder to subscribe for144 words
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Article366 1988-07-25 22 Prices close generally higher Kuala Lumpur PRICES closed higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week despite bouts of profit-taking. The week saw the KLSE Composite Index improving on its post-crash high to touch 369.90 points on Thursday before settling at 367.77 for the weekend. The New Straits Times366 words
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433 1988-07-25 22 NEW YORK In a deal that will add Peter Paul Mounds and Almond Joy Candy Bars to its lineup of confections, the Hershey Foods Corp agreed last Friday to acquire the US candy operations of Britain's Cadbury-Schweppes PLC for US$27O million (*****.99 million) mNYT - 433 words
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Article335 1988-07-25 22 NEW YORK A strategy based on an expectation of a decline m the Japanese stock market has backfired for some aggressive New York money managers dubbed "hedge fund managers" who sold short the American Depository Receipts (ADRs) which represent a specified number of shares ofMYT - 335 words
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171 1988-07-25 22 Business brisk at China's new bourse BEIJING Trading was brisk on opening day at the Shenyang Stock Exchange m northeast China. ;i^ farmers and scholars rubbed shoulders to buy scrip m local companies The bourse opened on July 15 with 1,000 people buying 1.2 million yuan (*****,980) m stocks atAFP - 171 words
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568 1988-07-25 22 ~as British pound takes the limelight LONDON The US dollar tumbled against nearly all major currencies last week while the strong British pound continued to take the spotlight m world foreign exchange markets. By the close of London trading last Friday, it appearedFT; IHT - 568 words
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468 1988-07-25 22 HK banks announce prime rate hikes while French banks do the reverse WHILE banks m Hongkong and Japan announced prime rate hikes over the weekend m line with recent rises m the US and Britain, French banks trooped down the opposite path. Major French commercial banks, including Banque Nationale deAFP; Reuter - 468 words
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274 1988-07-25 22 LONDON Goodman Fielder Wattie Ltd, which is pursuing a £1.7 billion (555.99 billion) hostile takeover bid for Ranks Hovis McDougall PLC, said it has no current plans to break up RHM if the bid is successful. Goodman, which has aReuter - 274 words
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Advertisement127 1988-07-25 22 Emperor Zhejiang Silk Carpet. A Timeless (^jP ''%t*s Located at the delta of the middle 4€mmF% w and lower reaches of the Yangtse River, YBf^'^f /fs l^\, I Zhejiang province abounds with excellent vttß *<i """> raw silk, well-known as the leading region \fc V%^\ x of silkworm and the127 words
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Article, Illustration3042 1988-07-25 23 Saratoga Six and Star Prince only horses to stay unbeaten m half-dozen starts m same season By OUR RACING TEAM IN 1978. Malcolm Thwaites owned fhe brilliant Star Prince who won all his six outings, including th? Sultan's Gold Vase at Ipoh. I^aterLIM SIN THAI - 3,042 words
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Article308 1988-07-25 23 ON Mtoto proved himself the best middle-distance performer m Britain, and probably the whole of Europe, with i two-length win m the King George VI and the Queen Eliza beth Diamond Stakes (Group One race) al Royal Ascot on Saturday The five year-old, starting atReuter - 308 words
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Advertisement324 1988-07-25 23 I INVEST IN AUSTRALIAN REAL ESTATE I I The Australian Property Market is set for unprecedented growth I? I We invite you to share m this growth I COLLINGS REAL ESTATE has arranged for a limited number of units to be sold at the EXHIBITION ahead of the Australian Release324 words
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Article, Illustration636 1988-07-25 24 Florence aims for gold and world record 4 I'm very happy with the world record (10.49 m the 100 m), but I'm more happy with the 200 because that's my best event. ..that's my strongest event. Florence (above) after she won the 200 m final m 21.855 ec INDIANAPOLIS THEAP - 636 words
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Article, Illustration261 1988-07-25 24 Men's lMm: Carl Lewis. Dennis Mitchell. Calvin Smith. lltai hurdles: Roger Kingdom Tonic Campbell. Arthur Blake. 2ttm: Joe DeLoach, Carl Lewis. Roy Martin 4M?n: Butch Reynolds, Danny Everett, Steve Lewis Mtm hardies: Edwin Moses. Andre Phillips. Kevin Young. KMm: Johnny Gray. Mark Everett. Tracy Bask m261 words
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454 1988-07-25 24 Japan's grip on sports in Asia slipping SPOTLIGHT ON THE OLYMPICS TOKYO As the Seoul Olympics approach, Japan are worried that their one-time position as the sports superpower of Asia may be gone forever. Japan were one of the world's top sporting nations from the 1964 Tokyo Olympics through toReuter - 454 words
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Article, Illustration694 1988-07-25 24 ON THE GOLF SCENE BALTIMORE Sweden's Liselotte Neumann took over sole possession of first place with a two-under-par 69 after the third round at the United States women's Open championship on Saturday. Liselotte's 208 is two under that of American Patty Sheehan, whoReuter; UPI; AFP; AP - 694 words
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Article, Illustration216 1988-07-25 24 GOLD COAST INTERNATIONAL MARATHON SURFERS 1 PARADISE (Australia) Pat Carroll, of Australia, clocked 2hr lOmin 44sec yesterday to win the Gold Coast International Marathon ahead of French favourite Alain Lazare. Carroll, 24, also collected the Australian national title for his win m the 42.196-kilometre race, which216 words
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Article, Illustration429 1988-07-25 25 Becker, Jelen dash Yugoslav hopes DORTMUND Boris Becker and Eric Jelen put West Orman\ into the Davis Clip tennis fi nal here on Saturday, but they had to battle for almost four hours before winning the doubles and taking an unbeatable 3-0 lead ;>\eiReuter - 429 words
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311 1988-07-25 25 BUENOS AIRES The United States clinched promotion to the Davis Cup World Group when they won the doubles match to take an unbeatable 3-0 lead over Argentina m the American Zone tennis final here on Saturday Wimbledon champions Ken Flach and Robert Seguso beatReuter - 311 words
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Article380 1988-07-25 25 World Zone At Bastad: Sweden 'I France I (Mats Wilander bt Yannick Noah 2-6, 13-11, 6-3. 3-6, 6-0; Stefan Edberg bt Henri Leconte 6-4, 6-4, 8-10, 3-6, 6-4). At Dortmund: West Germany 3 Yugoslavia I (Boris Becker bt Slobodan Zivojinovic 7-5, 6-2, 6-4; Eric Jelen btUPI - 380 words
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439 1988-07-25 25 BASTAD Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg drew inspiration from the picturesque surroundings of Bastad. the spiritual home of Swedish tennis, to give the Davis Cup-holders an emphatic semi-final lead over France on Satur day. Wilander. reigning champion of France and Australia, completed a 2-6.Reuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration350 1988-07-25 25 WASHINGTON Ra-n delays forced Jimmy Connors to take more than four hours to beat fel-low-American Jay Berger 7-5, 6-4 m the quarter-finals of the U*****,000 ($846,600) D.C. Classic tennis tournament on Saturday Third seed Andres Gomez, of EfiMHtnr. played aggressively after a lacklustre firstReuter - 350 words
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Article, Illustration437 1988-07-25 25 Spaniard poised for victory SANTENAY (France) Pedro Delgado, of Spain, underlined his domination of the Tour de France when he increased his overall lead by more than two minutes m Saturday's penultimate stage, a 46--kilometre individual time trial. Delgado, finishing m fourth place User behind stageReuter - 437 words
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181 1988-07-25 25 Louganis captures 46th US diving title IRVINE (California) Two-time Olympic goldmedallist Greg Louganis won the men's three-me-tre springboard title at the United States diving outdoor championships, avenging a loss to Mark Bradshaw m the preliminaries 24 hours earlier. The win on Saturday was Louganis' 46th national title, extending his ownAP - 181 words
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Article434 1988-07-25 25 POTSDAM (East Germany) Junior European champion Dan iela Hunger set a wot Id besi time this yeai as she powered her way to victory m th metres individual medley at th" East German swimming chain pionships <>n Saturday. The id pulled awaj from worldReuter - 434 words
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Article, Illustration439 1988-07-25 26 PETER SIOW - Brewster boast an impressive track record PETER SIOW By BREWSTER Heights Packing Club are a leading brewery company, right? Wrong. They are a leading amateur basketball club m the United States. How good they are can be judged once the dust has settled on the Merlion Cup tournament, starting on439 words
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372 1988-07-25 26 Kheng PETER SIOW - Kheng PETER SIOW SINGAPORE will take part m the Asian Basketball Confederation women's championship m Hongkong from Oct 9-18. This was decided at the Basketball Association of Singapore management committee meeting at Hotel R"yal yesterday. Ihe meeting also gave its approval to the Republic to372 words
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Article253 1988-07-25 26 ON THE CRICKET SCENE ISLAMABAD An uncle of Pakistan cricket captain Imran Khan who killed a sparrow with one of his deliveries m a remarkable incident at Lord's m 1932 has died at the age of 78. The official APP news agency said Jahangir Khan diedReuter; AFP - 253 words
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Article262 1988-07-25 26 BASEBALL Results of major league games on Saturday: National league Montreal 1 Cincinnati 0. San Francisco 6 St Louis r>. Atlanta 6 New York Mets 1. Chicago 3 San Diego 2. LIM Angeles 6 Pittsburgh 2, Houston 7 Philadelphia 6 American league Huston 11 Chicago !S. OaklandUPI; AFP; Reuter - 262 words
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Article, Illustration427 1988-07-25 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Absence forces coach to switch strategy By 4 The three tournaments have definitely disrupted my training programme. But it has also provided me with the opportunity to brush up the individual weaknesses of the players not m- volved m the tournaments. Poh Leong427 words
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Article155 1988-07-25 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI THAILAND'S Piyapong Pue-on spelt bad nous for the young footballers of Singapore Premier League champions Geylang International m the Asean Champion Clubs competition m Bangkok on Saturday. Piyapong scored five goals, all m the second half, as the Thai Royal Air Force clobbered Geylang 9-u.155 words
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Article, Illustration377 1988-07-25 27 PETER KHOO - PETER KHOO By NATIONAL javelin re-cord-holder Ng Bock Huat and teenage sprinter Mona Kunalan shared the honours when they won the Best Performer Awards at the Swifts Athletes Association track and field meet at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Bock Huat, 27. threw theALBERT SIM - 377 words
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Article290 1988-07-25 27 Mnals Men's shot put: I Lim Chow Hoon 12 l«m I Hg Kirn M(»ng 10.15 3 Chua Isoon I 'itle vault: I Chan Chin Wah 4(X)m 2 On« Chin Kng 3 6(1 3 Eddy Chan 3.60. lamk jump: 1 I)ann> Wong 6.:«)ni 2 Lob Gam Raymond 5290 words
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Article195 1988-07-25 27 BOXING SEOUL South Korean Kirn Yong Kan^ captured the World Boxing cil flyweight title with a 12-round nnani mous [>')ints decision over holdr-r Sot Chitalada. of Thailand, on Sunday Chitalada is due to fight pore's National Stadium on S<'|.' 11 againsi Ghana's Nana Yaw Konadu TheReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration283 1988-07-25 27 INDONESIAN OPEN BADMINTON JAKARTA Indonesia's top player Icuk Sugiarto defeated his Chinese rival Zhao Jianhua m straight games here on Saturday to reach the men's singles final of the U*****,000 ($276,750) Indonesian Open badminton championships. Icuk. who pulled back from behind m the firstReuter - 283 words
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350 1988-07-25 27 Another cruise in the rain for Senna MOTOR RACING HOCKENHEIM Ayrton Senna, of Brazil, moved to within three points of team-mate Alain Prost m the chase for this season'e World Drivers' Championship when he easily won the rain-soaked West German Grand Prix here yesterday. It was the Brazilian's fifth winAFP - 350 words
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Article231 1988-07-25 27 SHIRLYNN HO - SHIRLYNN HO LOCAL TENNIS YAMAHA squeezed into the semi-finals of the Adidas Team Tennis competition when they edged out Slazenger by four points at Kallang yesterday. With three berths already decided Puma. Prince and Dunlop had qualified FIN, Slttenger and Yamaha were Ifft to fight for231 words
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Article, Illustration366 1988-07-25 27 ON THE FOREIGN SOCCER SCENE Star exodus causes concern RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian soccer authorities have blocked transfers of domestic players to foreign clubs because of concern over an exodus of stars to Europe. Brazilian football federation (CBF) president Nabi Abi Chedid said buying clubs would beAFP - 366 words
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Article329 1988-07-25 27 Football League drop court order LONDON The English Football League on Friday dropped a High Court injunction preventing five leading clubs from signing a television deal which had threatened to cause a major split m English soccer. The injunction was withdrawn after Arsenal, Everton, Liverpool. Manchester United and Tottenham promisedReuter - 329 words
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Article, Illustration215 1988-07-25 27 BONN Borussia Moenchengladbach turned m the best performance on the opening weekend of the West German First Division soccer championship with a 4-1 win over Kaiserslautern on Saturday, while defending champions Werder Bremen beat Hamburg 2-1. Werder were a goal down at half-time and waitedRenter - 215 words
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Article192 1988-07-25 27 THE war of words between Napoli captain Diego Maradona and coach Ottavio Bianchi heated up on Saturday as the Argentine renewed his < all for a new coach to lead the Italian side. "We all wanted a change of coach." Maradona said from the Northern Villa Eden spa,UPI; Reuter - 192 words
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Obituary, Illustration120 1988-07-25 26 MDM. LOGAMBA Wit* of let* Periasamv paasad away paacafuWy on 24/7/ M I— ring bahlnd: ■MM P Oopal P Arumugam P Ramallngan Daughters: P Muthuletchml P Nagaretnam P Oovlndamal P Thanabaklam 8on»-ln-iaw Ramachandran Nagallngam Palanlsamy Oaughtar-ln-law Sarala Dcvi ■Mam Katharesan 3rottwr-ln-tow: Kanabathy 11 grandeMMrwi. Cortaga will from Blk120 words
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Obituary, Illustration148 1988-07-25 26 WOON HONG TOEY Alias Woon Hong Thoi Aga 77 yaars Pass*d away paacalully on 24 July M l«avmg bahind: Son: Richard Woon Kal Yin Daughter Irene Woon Son-in-law: David Yap Teck Loong Daughlar-in-law: Mabel Woon Grandsons: Edwin Edmund Woon Peter John Yap Grand Daughtara: Mabel Christine Yap Qrand-Son-in-law:148 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1988-07-25 26 DOMINIC HENG YIAM KUAN (MR. KUAN) AGE: 55 Paasad away paacafully on 24/7/ M Leaving behind Wifa: Tay Hee Khlam Sons: Heng Alk Chong Heng Alk Wee Cortaga laaving 42, Jalan Naung (1954) on 27/7/ot. For furthar datails tal 2M5006 MRS. PUVANESWARI SUBRAMANIAM (Ratlrad Taachar, STAR JB) Oaarly83 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1988-07-25 26 JOHN TEO CHENG TIEN DEPARTED 20th JULY 1966 Our alncera thank* to relatlvee and friend* for their attendance, aaaiatance, wreafh*. condolencea. don* lion* and prayara. Our very daepeat appreciation eepecially to aiater Mary Tan, the *i»tera and ataff, volunteer* and inmatea of St. Joaeph'a Home for their extreme62 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1988-07-25 26 Tha family of tha lata PROF. WANG YANG TSENG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all friends, relatives and colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, wreaths, condolences, scrolls and donations during their recent berevement.39 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1988-07-25 26 In Loving Memory of MDM. BERNADETTE GOH SOK LUAN Departed: 25/7/81 Time may heal the broken heart. Time may make the wound less sore. But time can never stop the longing For the loved one gone oefore In— rfd by Loved Ones.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1988-07-25 26 CPT. SEAH BOON THONG Departed on 25th July 1985 Sadly mi««od by: CO and Staff of 145 SON In E»»rloving Mamory of JOSEPH CHUE SIAK WAN who toft us on 25th July 1973 Sadly miaaad but alwaya ramambarad by wife, one daughtar, lour torn ona son-in-law, two56 words
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Advertisement111 1988-07-25 26 In Loving Memory of MR. BURTRAM RUDOLPH WYSE Departed on July 25th IMI Time takes away the aga of grief But memory turns back every leaf Always remembered by children A c Kpksjor Omtuaries IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE Of in.imei aho departed two yenr-. ifo rti.u unselfish lite it has not111 words
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Miscellaneous68 1988-07-25 27 BOWLING nth latieo sorit's < Plaza Bowl, lOami. RUGBY Singapore RttKby (nion National [lßder-23 tournanwnt (•n»up A: Blacks v Sini c Armed Forces s Associa t ion Raffles Institution. Grange Road, Ipm). t.roup old l^affhsians' Association v Mill X- I »'ianiam t RFC (Raffles Institution, 5 Ispi SOCCER Malaysia dip:68 words
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476 1988-07-25 28 Iraq 'pulls out troops' as UN team arrives in Teheran NICOSIA Iran said its Hoops drove an Iraqi invasion force back over its southern border yesterday, while Iraq said its soldiers withdrew after achieving their objectives As the fighting on the southern front appeared to taper off, a team ofReuter; AFP; AP - 476 words
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Article, Illustration476 1988-07-25 28 Communist leaders invited to N. Korea's 40th anniversary celebrations BEIJING North Korea is setting the scene for the high-est-level contact between the Soviet Union and China for almost 30 years by inviting communist leaders to attend 40th anniversary celebrations m Pyongyang. Asian diplomatsReuter - 476 words
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Article, Illustration479 1988-07-25 28 KOH BEE ANN - KOH BEE ANN By SURVIVAL Noodles, as the dish was aptly called, licked the competition to emerge the winning recipe m the finals of the second Civil Defence Survival Cooking Competition yesterday. Despite being outnumbered by a field of 113 women finalists, 53-year-old Seah Guan479 words
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156 1988-07-25 28 Cancer patients get radiation overdose EXETER (England) A medical physicist's error allowed 153 cancer patients to receive radiation overdoses at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital m south-west England, health officials said. Of those patients who received the 25 per cent extra dosages while undergoing radiation therapy between February andAP - 156 words
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Article41 1988-07-25 28 SEOUL Eight people were injured when an army helicopter crashed into a house m the south Korean city of Ptisan yesterday, police said The helicopter was on a t<st flight after being overhauled by civilian engineers. thi". s,ik) ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article29 1988-07-25 28 DHAKA Suapectcd tribal guerillas have ambushed a small boat m south-eastern Bangladesh killing five pea I pie and injuring three, off i rial sources said yesterday AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article42 1988-07-25 28 PESHAWAR Thirty-six people were killed when a small mountain village m the Swat region of northern Pakistan was struck by lightning and flash floods, civil authorities said yesterday. They said 33 victims were from a single extended fami- iy- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article38 1988-07-25 28 NEW DELHI At least 10 people were killed and 70 others injured, some of them seriously, when two passen ger buses collided m north crn India, the Press Trust of India FTI reported yester- (lay AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration332 1988-07-25 28 Six dead, 24 missing in Tokyo Bay collision TOKYO Divers plucked five bodies from a leisure boat that sank after a collision with a submarine, bringing to six the number who died and leaving 24 still missing yesterday, maritime safety authorities here said. The 150-ton leisure fishing boat No. 1AFP; Reuter - 332 words
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164 1988-07-25 28 Hell-rider rams into another m-cyclist A hell-rider led police on a wild chase through the streets late on Saturday night before he was stopped by an accident. The 22-year-old speedster beat a red light and hit another motorcyclist. The man was racing with five others along Orchard Road at about164 words
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550 1988-07-25 28 Ruling party lacks popular support: General MOSCOW The ruling Communist Party m Afghanistan is split by factionalism, remote from the people and can only remain m power while Soviet troops are m the country, a Soviet general has said. Major-GeneralReuter - 550 words
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Advertisement208 1988-07-25 28 Today BUSINESS TIMES EXCLUSIVE REPORTS Freight forwarders divided Members of the freight forwarding industry have divergent views on a recent district court ruling that a freight forwarder could not be held liable by a shipper for late delivery of a consignment. QAF rationalises operations Whst publicly-listed QAF Ltd is planning208 words
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Miscellaneous223 1988-07-25 28 Weather Showers over a few areas m the late morning and early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max.. 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow. 7.06 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide Xl 6 C Showers I Los Angeles 22 .34 C Clear Amsterdam 19 26 C223 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1988-07-25 1 People with multiple personalities go through many physical changes as they switch from one personality to another, demonstrating the mind's power over the body. Doctors hope to find out how this is done and use the information to teach people with medical disorders to gainNYT - 1,078 words
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527 1988-07-25 1 MAGDALENE LUM - Multiple personality rare in Singapore MAGDALENE LUM Every 15 minutes she would change her behaviour and language. She would speak Thai m a soft, lilting musical tone with gentle mannerisms one moment, then suddenly switch to a more guttural Fukien dialect. And then she would revert to Malay. Dr Lim527 words
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Article, Illustration780 1988-07-25 2 Stress is not the only cause for ulcers. Doctors are linking personality types such as hypochondriacs, pessimists and "clinging vines" to stomach disorders. THERE are typical, ambitious executives who live stressfilled lives, but they do not get ulcen anil doctors are left wondering why SinceUPI - 780 words
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Article, Illustration479 1988-07-25 2 You swallow 10 billion bacteria with every bottle of Yakult! KHNG EU MENG visits the cultured-milk drink factory m Japan to check out how researchers sort out the "good guy" bacteria. RESEARCH and development is an important feature m the Yakult Honsha479 words
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Article, Illustration579 1988-07-25 2 Remembering pi in prose, poems and songs HOW I want a drink, alcoholic of course, after the heavy lectures involving quantum mechanics!" No, the foregoing plaint is not the latest evidence that faltering American physics students are succumbing to the lure of demon rum. It merely exemplifies a growing body579 words
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116 1988-07-25 2 BABY formula containing antibodies found m mother's milk appears effective m proI tecting premature infants from a common, sometimes i life-threatening, digestive j complication, researchers re- ported. Dr Alfred Rosenkranz and his colleagues at the Universi- ty of Vienna reported m The New EnglandUPI - 116 words
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Article96 1988-07-25 2 GIVING stroke victims a combination of vitamin E, mannitol a sugar solution and the drug dilantin could delay brain damage, giving them precious time for life-saving i medical treatments, doctors i said m Dearborn, Michigan. Speaking at a stroke conference at Henry Ford Hospital. DrUPI - 96 words
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160 1988-07-25 2 THE use of balloons to open up damaged aortic heart valves should be reserved for people who are too old and sick to undergo surgery to repair the condition, according to a new study. The balloon technique is used as an alternative to surgery mAP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration700 1988-07-25 3 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG Two Hainanese opera actors are here to impart their skills. reports. Calling opera buffs THOSE interested m Hainanese opera can join m the following classes: Basic Training Classes A and B ($4O for the first two months) at Pei Chun700 words
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Article, Illustration473 1988-07-25 3 If traditional Chinese opera is like the setting sun, there is every chance that it will rise another day, m all its colourful glory. This article examines the changes taking place m this ancient art form. AS IT enters473 words
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Article141 1988-07-25 3 SeiflfaiJMiHJt-'hJFSB I Ff«t**ja#7 *-n *W**#*J tf Mm,*/! 1 ri'j iT'vv V[Kr*"MW;f,^tUfll^H-i7i r i^ai^jw ifiiii. <r »m9»nw "fwv v r 1 h'; v V\L ffl -r > i h -j fi>; •U& r m iii'j.'i' id n* lE&mtti M M 5 rci'i llfin? 'r j"-|'L|'t'l|il!: ftiiw "i W -V: f-"J i'LnV141 words
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Article, Illustration689 1988-07-25 3 China Daily - China Daily IT HAS all the ingredients of an epic movie: love, passion, intrigue, betrayal and ambition. It tells the story of a young Chinese scholar trying to save some cultural treasures from the ravages of war and is set m the remote689 words
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Advertisement274 1988-07-25 3 THIS programme is compiled by Rediffu- "Vision and broadcast dai- o ly m Teochew, Hokkien L6I S Lcaril and Cantonese. There Mandarin will also be an English mfl Ufll translation of the les- son. The broadcast times over SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm m Teochew and 10.45 pm m274 words
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Article, Illustration527 1988-07-25 4 SEJAK berusia 14 tahun, Adibah Amin mengidamkan kehidupan berkeluarga seperti orang lain dan tinggal di sebuah rumah yang cantik yang berlangsir renda dengan banyak pasu bunga. Kini, hampir empat abad kemudian, langsir biru mewarnai pintu kaca rumahnya di Taman Tun Dr Ismail di KualaNST - 527 words
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1107 1988-07-25 4 To many readers, she is Sri Delima and Ning Juita, a popular Malaysian newspaper columnist and a prolific writer. But little is known about Adibah Amin the woman, the private person. ROSE ISMAIL finds out. ADIBAH AMIN once yearned for a beautifulNST - 1,107 words
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Advertisement623 1988-07-25 5 50 Hairdressing ANN lAN SALON Discount Hr 10 am -8 30 pm Cutting $14 Perm $M Hairstylists Allan Peter Parkway Parade -01-70 .*****05 GARY'S SALON OPENS Today' Perm $35. Cut $15 by Fne =03-48, Lucky Plaza *****78 *****83 QUALIFIED STYLISTS IN YM Hair Studio Cut $6 Root perm Steam $6623 words
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Advertisement680 1988-07-25 5 55 Garage Sale I EXPAT LEAVING 27, Fast Sussex Lane, off Holland Rd 10am lpm Brass lamps $20 $40 each Dressing table $100 sft. cupboard $160 Dining table for 8 $100. 6ft sideboard $150. bookcases $100 EXPAT. SALE: FRIDGE, microwave. TV. bed. household itmes. Tel *****36. Loyang Valley 56 Sale:680 words
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Advertisement764 1988-07-25 5 s erv/ce f n w s P e c/o//T >° I P m d °y<'o m a ro ur I I 78 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies ONE UNIT COLOROOM I x 3' x 8V 3.000 Tel *****71 P« *****91 View 619 fit If It iff Rd 79 Business Opportunities "LITTLE LEBANON"764 words
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Advertisement611 1988-07-25 6 9) Positions Vacant: Professional/ Executive _jML_MOUNT fMllffJ ELIZABETH I IJHOSPITAL ■Bj LIMITED MIGHT DUTY FULL AND PART TIME As Mount Elizabeth Hospital continues to expand and add additional specialities, so too. our night nursing team needs to grow at the same time As well as personal and iirotessionai development, benefits611 words
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Advertisement795 1988-07-25 6 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical -«■*>< i«a?s t^Mi*-' t -v«fTTM i -ejaasx >«■*>« i^saax >^bbb>c Wei) established large international co. requires SHIPPING CLERK (MALE/ FEMALE) c Age 20 to 26. c Minimum GCE O" Level with 5 credits. c Kxperience knowledge m forwarding/ shipping procedures795 words
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Advertisement687 1988-07-25 6 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Factory m Tuas requires: TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ TYPIST a«c below :«i AbUltJ li> type c Experience not required We provide transport, medical and other benefits. flea.se viriU' to The Administration Manager W4J International Ent. Pie. Ltd. 3 Tuas Avenue 14 Singapore 2263 Tel. *****88 or call687 words
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Advertisement698 1988-07-25 6 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required 2 FEMALE CLERKS QCI o Level c 81-lingual In English Mandarin c Able to t>pe Without experience also acceptable Interested please write m Hating full resume, a recent photo (nonreturnable) A salary expected to: The Advertiser ST. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road698 words
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Advertisement571 1988-07-25 6 100 Positions Vacant. Technical 100 Positions Vacant: Technical f= Singapore =jf Newspaper zz Services m m pte Ltd Member of Singapore Press Holdings Group Our Company is committed to excellence m newspaper printing and distribution services We print the major newspapers of Singapore and several well known international dailies for571 words
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Advertisement432 1988-07-25 6 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Young people aged 16 25 ROD personnel Get PAID while we help you upgrade your technical skills for FREE m a fast growing JJJJ I hi-tech industry 'I/I, I The Precision Optics Training Centre, the only 111 l i one of its kind m the world432 words
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Advertisement222 1988-07-25 6 100 Positions Vacant: Technical A leading Japaneae refrigeration engineering company requires EXPERIENCED SERVICE ENGINEER Requirement* I c Working experience m servicing Of marine refrigeration at least 5 years c Knowledge of Industrial refrigeration c Class 3 licence holder Age 25 to 35 c Salary negotiable Interested applicant* pleaie call during222 words
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Advertisement420 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant: Production I COMMUNITY CENTRE j; I v^4za:-//v interview #ff!f% 1 on Saturdays and Sundays Time: spm Date: Jut 3o 31, Aug 6& 7 Transport will be provided front Tampines Hougang to Factory ~L BENEFITS SHIFTS at Changkat Community Centre Punggol Community Centre Braddell Heights Community Centre I420 words
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Advertisement97 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant. Production 104 Other Positions Vacant able to handle I all jobs independently I Blk 163 Bt Maruh Central I 03 3SS9 Spcr. 031S PART/ FULL-TIME FEMALE MASSEUSES needed urg< iblUhed Health < Monthly InCOOM aOOVC Sl.fKKt Experience ih. 1 Aw above 21 years Part-time working hour from97 words
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Advertisement154 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant: Production 104 Other Positions Vacant I KOMPASS SOUTH EAST 1 ASIA LTD k (a member ot the k 7 Kompeu group) Z 7 raqulraa L JA) CLERKS/ TYPISTS B) F.A. ARTISTS J 7 lnl*r«l*d pl«a*« call Linda Z 296-9684 1 FEMALE CLERKS AND I' -.imp At tendanta154 words
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Advertisement322 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant: Production 102 Positions Vacant: 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Lounge Interested applicants, please call personally at REGENT NIGHT CLUB 5 Koek Road #05-03 Cuppage Piaza Singapore 0922 Tel: 732 3288 (10 Lines) Fax: (65)733 0860 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant I322 words
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Advertisement35 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant: Production Garage Sale Tip: GARAGE SALES Invite your neighbour to iom you m a garage Then advertise the big he Straits rimes Classified. C-A.TJ. I 737-1 16< I The Straits Times Classified35 words
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Advertisement559 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant: Production 104 Other Positions Vacant FAR EAST PAPER (PTE.) LTD. Wa ara a wholly o«md subsidiary i of Japan Pulp ft Paper Co. Ltd., dealing m all kinda of papars boards, speciality papars and high valua-sddad papars. Wa ara seek- ing young, dynamic angargatic peraonnals for the559 words
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Advertisement664 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant: Production 130 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo SEPT. 1984 VOLVO 2W OLE Fuel injection Power everything. Engine In superb cond A steal at $78,500 plus "SBA39K" thrown m Tel: *****51 *****31 79 VOLVO 262 Coupe Auto Leather interior Brand new cond PARF 143 Braddell Rd '82 PEUGEOT664 words
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Advertisement693 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant: Production =*=j has immediate vacancies for: sS Kg Kg Sf MALE PRODUCTION N^- fig $559 (•icludtog OT) jS FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 1 1 Completed Primary or Secondary education I wjj .I P! Minimum 16 years old and above I (mil I H Ahie fo work on 2693 words
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Advertisement409 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant: Production 134 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan 9/82 PULSAR 1.0 DX 5 drs 2 pte owners full accessories PARF $23,900 Viewing to Blk 18 First Mansion Tel *****04 5/85 NISSAN MARCH, 1 owner, orlg showrm cond radio cassette, alrcon $29,000 o no *****30 6/81 DATSUN BLUEBIRD 1 6409 words
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Advertisement770 1988-07-25 7 101 Positions Vacant Production 135 For Sale: Toyota 12/87 TOYOTA COROLLA 1 6Cil liftback (auto) S/rlms. Blaupunkt hi-fi set. Ist pte owner. Tax till 11/88 Tel: *****66 3/81 STARLET, accident free. 1 lady owner View: 5 Tua Kong Terrai c Siglap 900 am to 5.00pm Best offer secures 7/85 TOYOTA770 words
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Advertisement641 1988-07-25 8 135 For Sale: Toyota Looking for a new car? Get it FREE m The Straits Times Classified Food Fest '88 Absorb the details on every Wednesday Saturday till 14/9/88 fa C.A.T.S 737-H**! •84 TOYOTA CORONA. OL, 5 speed. 1 owner, new tax asking $40,000 0 n 0 Tel *****36 85641 words
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Advertisement602 1988-07-25 8 135 For Sale: Toyota 136 For Sale: Mitsubishi 84 MITSUBISHI TREDIA I 1C.1.X Tax Dec M, alrcon radio, .s'rims. Ciood cond $26,200 *****43. 85 GALANT I.6GLS. I owner Orig paint Power steering/ windows. ral locking Tel *****30 9/79 SIGMA 1600GS. Aircon. radio cassette PARF eligible. Tip top cond 219 Rangoon602 words
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Advertisement849 1988-07-25 8 138 For Sale: Honda VEHICLE WANTED Highest Caah Payment for PARF or non-PARF used car*. c Commercial vehicles O' plate. We also sell all kinds of vehicle*. Mr Ong, tel: *****47 (day) *****35 (night) 7 MTHS. OLD, Honda Accord auto hX 1 pis owner Aircon. radio ette low mileage View849 words
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Advertisement751 1988-07-25 8 140 For Sale: Suzuki 86 SUZUKI 1300 OS (door Tip top cond Accident free n>-* fax 2 ..aiicis i rtnu, hi fi. radio i as sette 83X300 OJI-0 (all *****08 6/84 SUZUKI 800. 1 owner Very food cond $20.:wooin> strictly mo Bgtt lei OtMM 80 SUZUKI JEEP, HOO. Q plate,751 words
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Advertisement869 1988-07-25 8 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST offer for Commercial vans Pickups 1 orries 10- 14 I>H' Buses and Statlonwagnns We also sell Tel 344-6662' 344-7779. 7am llpm ALMOST 83 DATSUN L2O van Alrcon 5-dr new tax. no repair required Selling $11,900 ono Call 456-1595 •S3 TOYOTA LITEACE. 1869 words
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Advertisement642 1988-07-25 8 144 Vehicles Wanted interested to BUY Collector* iiem Sport! «'ar Soft top pre- lerred BUnlllU Scan *****41 LICENSED DEALER OFFERS U-> s.-rwcH ;ui'l attractive cisli for all 1 -d cars ifiL'.i7!»B (taj nlKlit MERCEDES 200 URGENTLY quired <ir exchange 1953 Holden Commodore IJBL Tel *****20 NON-PARF KE3O/ COROLLA/ M Civir642 words
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Advertisement699 1988-07-25 8 173 Accommodation Available. Apartments wunderbar the Germans love it, and so do the Americans, the French and the Scandinavians Its a cosmopolitan crowd at Ardmore Park someone called it a mini United Nations With the amenities of a country club. excellent security and just off Orchard Road, and a very699 words
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Advertisement627 1988-07-25 8 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments 174 Accommodation Available: Rooms TANGLIN COURT HOTEL- central, clean, comfort, convenient, ctv. Carpark Daily $30-$4O *****02 TERRACE HSE. RMS. near Bedok area $200 p.m Student single or couple Tel: 441-0108 175 Accommodation Wanted: Houses BUNGLW/ SEMI-D WANTED 101 nursing child care church or parking buses *****54.627 words
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Advertisement799 1988-07-25 8 179 For Sale: Houses OPEN HSE 11 MB t Ipm I) Maria Aye Completely renovated Ludof design 2 storey inter terr 3 bdru.-- I btthrou fhold See to appreciate Offers above $380,000 secure AYS *****74 D 20 SHANGRILA PK. d storey semi-d 3500 3000 built-in 4-2 bdrms all attached baths799 words
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Advertisement1081 1988-07-25 8 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D IS BRAND NEW mals 2000 sq ft PHotd .1 rm* Full condo facilities $4>SOK *****79 (agt) D M EAST COAST YUle mals 1.900 sq ft 4 1 rms Good facing Quiet $440K SSA *****88 (Tues D 15 OFF STILL Rd Spacious 2200 sq ft1,081 words
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Advertisement1881 1988-07-25 9 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours Last year, more than 5000 people travelled to NEW ZEALAND with us, their choice can't be wrong!^^\ We offer you more meals, more attractions, more choice, quality, v reliability and 23 years expertise. I 1 1 Days New Zealand j Farm Stay $2588 om>1,881 words
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Advertisement85 1988-07-25 9 241 Tours Riau holidays Free *H' Easy "-^J Package 2 Days 1 Night Inclusive .il f'<<i lunch and Accommodation at Riau Hoiid.i. BINTAN ISLANDS RESORT PTE LTD !0C O:i*'d RoK »02 ;0C Men*»n SXgoi Ctr Tel: *****35,*****86 ECONOMY Plus unsu'possed ptoticiencv ond reliobiMv N*ii time you trovel Co" the true85 words
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Advertisement517 1988-07-25 9 241 Tours L I ill L v^ 1 CHINA 12D China Highlights Guangzhou Guihn Bering Shanghai Hangzhou G'jang/^ou Hong Kong 'ue&Sj- j CO4OP 1 5D Enchanting China Beijing Nan|ing i/Vuxi Su/hou Shang'-a. Hangzhou Gmlm Guangzhou Hong Kong $2788 1 5D Gems of China Bering «mc Shanghai SuZhOU Mang Zhou Kunmmg517 words
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Advertisement698 1988-07-25 9 241 Tours BSSTTcCOACH $79 C2D3H TPAIN TRAIN $149* 2D3N TRAIN AIR $219| P€P:S/8,6/8,7/8,8/BNrle 2D3NACCOACHSB^II9J INC Of STEAMBOAT MNNEft j 2D3N TRAIN TRAIN SII9*I49 Df*s/B i 6/B i 7/B i B/BN»e 203N TRAIN TRAIN $139 INC Of STEAMBOAT OtNNEP PCP:S/8, 6/8,7/8, 8/8 HWe ■HJHT^Y*a|lfl 506N TRAIN COACH $179 Df#h Ewery Sunday698 words
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Advertisement397 1988-07-25 9 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses Systematic \J££/ s.«flw»cyi W Tsfc *****41/2. *****27 HIGHER ACCOUNTING COMMENCING on 29/7/88 7pm 10pm Enquiries Clifford Educational Training Centre *****90 SHORTHAND (BEGINNERS) THUR. 6.30-B.oopm 8 00-9 30pm 28/7. Frl 8 00-9 30pm 29 7 L'CTC Tamplnes Branch *****00 *****10 DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PR beginning Sun 21397 words
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Advertisement333 1988-07-25 9 272 Cookery Instruction PASTRY. BREAD. BUNS it cakes class commencing Tues 7i 9.30pm Conducted by Roland i Yap Tel *****03 TUESDAY 2*77: MELON Jelly Roll/ i Kukus Pelangl it Steam Swiss Roll Tel 250-7713 273 Floral Arrangement Instruction FLORAL ARRANGEMENT AVAILABLE for all levels Tel 445-8054/ 250-4473 276 Fitness/ Sports333 words
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Advertisement55 1988-07-25 10 BW b^t l^m v V bf™^ af WBaßaßar I^bWbV W 9F r^ BBBBBW RBB B^^ BW >- -,'v B jsVJ Ra^ Wt BV4 _^BY m Bh Bb BY v -*v i I b^bt 1 c ft2 H| J^ HkClßßr^^ BK b^bT b^bß B^B^^^ B^V B^^ BT B^ From tomorrow, a55 words
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Advertisement477 1988-07-25 11 HUMAN ENGINEERING HAS PRODUCED THE REVOLUTIONARY AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM, AND THE ULTIMATE RIDE. BAH Kc^V^l ll HMBfe^ NEW NISSAN CEDRIC BROUGHAM YIP HHBHHHHHttfIHpPHHHnHHHIHBH The revolutionary Nissan Air Suspension H System fitted to the new Nissan Cedric Brougham B^^^^j few *J s^ YIP replaces conventional coil springs and electronBk^ j ically477 words
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Advertisement513 1988-07-25 12 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TFL 73 OOII»TH£FA> > RS 5088' TIMFAOBJRATFS The StMif T.r-i.- |2&f6 par OOLcni Th» Sunday Times $?8 1 5> pef col cm i ected)* $10.00 (Ported) APPOINTMENTS ENGINEERS We are a specialist company marketing and servicing advanced telecommunications technology and systems, and a distributor for US-based ■F technology leaders513 words
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Advertisement407 1988-07-25 12 I A local established company dealing with j international market has vacancies for. TRAINEE BROKERS BROKERS Male/female If Age 21 years above Mature, enthusiastic self-motivated V No experience required as comprehensive training provided I j Attractive incentive bounty ij Free overseas trips U" Good advancement prospects For those who wish407 words
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Advertisement713 1988-07-25 12 APPOINTMENTS I— Eii Singapore z= Newspaper J= Services Member of Singapore Press Holdings Group Singapore Newspaper Services P;e Ltd is committed to excellence m newspaper printing and distribution services, lie print the major newspapers of Singapore and several well known international dailies for regional distribution, using advanced technology including electronic713 words
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Advertisement366 1988-07-25 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 20) 1985 Edition IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 1750 of 19S8. Re John Tan E» parte Fracer A Company (Private) Creditor NOTICE m the Matter of a Bankruptcy Notice fited on the 17th day of June. 1988 To John Tan lately of366 words
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Advertisement830 1988-07-25 12 NOTICE OF GENERAL LICENSING SESSION OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD. SINGAPORE. TO BE HELD UNDER REGULATION 9(1) OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1980 i A General Licensing Session of the Liquors Licensing Board of Singapore will be held m Court No 1 Subordinate Courts. Havelock Road Singapore on Tuesday. 13830 words
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Advertisement402 1988-07-25 13 A T llk' Straits Times E3S| WEEKLY OVERSEAS EDITION Now keeping someone overseas m touch with what's happening m Singapore couldn t be easier Or more economical. Because all the major news of every week is condensed into one paper The Straits Times Weekly Overseas Edition. Printed on lightweight paper402 words
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Advertisement54 1988-07-25 13 L^^^^ NO SHAREHOLDER SHOULD MISS THIS! Bl V Controversial and hardhitting analysis of the Crash. n > Happened, what happened and what it means \^P^^^t^v^hW ts im Pl |CatK)ns tor tnc future V financial statistics. B\^^S M S29M mmmmmYWmWmWLwL I Times The Bookshop Times Centre, 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore54 words
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Miscellaneous667 1988-07-25 13 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schalz /THAT'S uHusu^-ioufC^G/sne's pwe^ew /hipi it I /vnnrAw tdw\ zcopnrvz I HtFe'stKHHtAufHt RmuN6/<c/(/iflcarhp3 L6w-oo*nsn«<£-) U^tLL, I YOU CAN TRY SEE7KOCKS r J TAL*iH*AN»mNooA&THeNe*vMum')£sf \^M--mE-6*ASSfy/ fr IPONTKNOUJ.J I IT IF YOU PONT LOOK SOOQ) x^il^ iTf N/Nfi^^n af^ N ''a '7 tS i 7 r-C^^f667 words
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Advertisement772 1988-07-25 14 C AT H^ORGAMSAIiONCAIHAVOKGANISAIIONCAIHAYORGAN I S 1 IJL Cji W:VI-j^ i|Hi I US (*****00) S SHOWS. 11.00 AM, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15PM <D //V 4 WORLD OF DANGER, i THERE IS ONL V ONE SOL UTION < I m^M^^K (.4HWS VASAIW"t\,n O < fffOF«f WVfW fff OW/ KENNEDY ANDREW STEVENS O772 words
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Advertisement494 1988-07-25 14 V mJh J TO TRADERS IN SINGAPORE WHO EXPORT UMBRELLAS TO EUROPE AND AMERICA Specialist m various mid-high class umbrellas Technology and Technicians from Taiwan GSP/Form A available Production and Quality control by Factory All enquries for Export are Welcome MING HO UMBRELLA (THAILAND) CO., LTD. 121 Moo 4 Lat494 words
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Advertisement106 1988-07-25 14 Golden New Town New Crown Raja and Princess NOW SHOWING! NOTE EXTRA SHOWS' G 9 11, 1 30, 4. 6.45, 930 NT: 1.30. 3.30, 7.00, 9.00 N Cr. 1.00, 3.00, 7.30, 9 JO R: 1.00, 3.00, 7.00, 9.00 Pr i 30, 3.30. 7.30, 9.30 THECRAZTt Companies ANDY LAU TAX WAM106 words
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Advertisement705 1988-07-25 14 a "jADE 2:"Ia"sVdAYS!" (***** M) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30. 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 ESP ■■</ < A MOST PROVOCATIVE 1 wxr mwr gripping romantic W? THRIUER? CAPITOL/CHANGI: NOW SHOWING CAPITOL (*****59) 11am, 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.15 No Fr— Lial CHANGI (*****59) 11am, 1.30, 4. 7.00. 9.15 No Free List WOODLANDS:705 words
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Article, Illustration272 1988-07-25 15 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN LIN QIANRU (or Annie Lim), the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation actress (below) who left for further studies m the United States m late 1985, is back with the station. She has just signed a one-year acting contract and her first assignment is to272 words
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Article, Illustration378 1988-07-25 15 JUDITH HOLMBERG reviews last Saturday's performance of Hansel And Gretel by Act 3. ONCE upon a time, on a little island m the East, a drama group acted out an adapted version of the fairy-tale about two children who were left m the woods378 words
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Article, Illustration553 1988-07-25 15 rte yrtyrt WHEN legendary reggae star Bob Marley died of cancer m 1981, he left 11 children by eight different women, copyrights to hundreds of songs, three music companies and dozens of collaborators. What he didn't leave was a will. The result is a seven-year-old international snarlUPI - 553 words
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Article586 1988-07-25 15 TWO THINGS you should know about Ziggy Marley. No. make that one thing. He speaks m heavy patois, the decipherability of which he can modulate says one who knows according to how cooperative he's feeling. Thus he keeps the inquisitive white world out,IPS - 586 words
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Miscellaneous441 1988-07-25 15 What's On FAIRS level TIONAL MOTOR SHOW 'SB. floor, Le Meridien Singapour THE BIRD PARK phant and sea lion showsDISCOVER THAILAND AT Np w Isetan Orchard. On till An international exhihi! ion on Changi. BIRD SHOW. Highlights m- 11.30 am and 3.30pm. AdmisCENTREPOINT. See how ur- July M saloon cars,441 words
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Miscellaneous1056 1988-07-25 15 Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 On Air (cont'd) 8.30 Jet Stream 8.45 On Air (confd)1,056 words
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Advertisement110 1988-07-25 16 Hyatt Regency Singapore, 4th storey, July 28-31, llam-9pm Apple World Vou\e seen Apples, at work and play, doing may do someday faraway m the future. HHJHHESI the most amazing things: adding graphs. Apple World 88, you'll be able to see and i^^H^HJE^^^^^H carte x mis and punch to a sales110 words
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Miscellaneous577 1988-07-25 16 tjgjhgjhg The year Elvis I ~^ISBBB was crowned King £!t!BP SM^S^ I ■■■■■■■OTII^^IH lighted legs, moving jaws and 1 th(, ,Br~^^ tfingfa I ITTal'li^Vl a nead Ht up lll:e a i ukebox _3 Ja^^vJai -<=rr- HBHHHHH I IjOts of theatrics m this con- alHMl^H^flßv v A cert which was taped577 words
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Miscellaneous1183 1988-07-25 16 9.00 AM Opening and programme High- lay): Radza realises that his brother, lights, followed by From Disney Shahrin, has indulged m glue sniffing With Love (Cartoon): In this due to peer pressure show, lovable Disney characters like 6.30 Ducktales Robot RobPluto and Bambi are featured m a bers (Cartoon) setting1,183 words
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