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Title Section14 1988-10-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1988 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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649 1988-10-03 1 Gorbachev rejects Politburo criticisms, outlines vision of autonomy for local bodies MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, with the presidency now added to his role as Kremlin chief, has pledged to pursue his policy of co-oper-ation with the West. He has also vowed to pressReuter - 649 words
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172 1988-10-03 1 Dead last gas blast victim and woman who set herself on fire THS last surviving member of the Bukit Batok blast and the woman who set herself on fire after suspecting her husband of having an affair, both died yesterday. Little Indrani Alagursamy, five, died at the Singapore General Hospital172 words
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Article, Illustration651 1988-10-03 1 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By 7 pages of Olympics reports inside SEOUL The 24th Olympic Games closed as they began 16 days ago, m peace, harmony and a sensational splendour which showed the world the most gracious and hospitable face of Asia. Sixteen days, not allReuter - 651 words
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479 1988-10-03 1 He urges Govt to hold fresh elections KOTA TINGGI (Johor) Former deputy prime minister Datuk Musa Hitam yesterday declared himself an independent Member of Parliament and urged the government to hold a general election to renew its mandate from the people. He said mBernama; AFP - 479 words
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572 1988-10-03 1 He wants to see community establish strong rapport with Govt THE Malay-Muslim community should unite and pool its energies to improve its socio-economic standing through self-help projects such as the proposed Mendaki 11, Dr Ahmad Mat tar has said. The minister-in-charge of572 words
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Article384 1988-10-03 1 SEOUL The United States and the Soviet Union yesterday declared a joint war on doping and said top athletes Edwin Moses and Sergei Bubka would join a drugs summit to clean up sport. At the end of an Olympic Games forever tainted by the disqualificationReuter - 384 words
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Advertisement21 1988-10-03 1 Summary World News 3,4,«-8 Asean 9 Causeway if Comment/ Perspective 18,19 Letters 21 TlmesDollar 21-24 Raolng 28 Sports 2S-Sl, SS-S5, yj-3921 words
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Advertisement88 1988-10-03 1 Gentleman of Verona: Page 38 El Ma/ Mm -Aim WtwJi v ¥m m.l Kiss No. 2: The taste of gold. SINGAPORE CRUSH Saturday is Singapore Crush day on Orchard Road. Find out why. VAMPY VAN Ex-Miss USA Vanessa Williams was stripped of her title for posing nude. See what she's88 words
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Article431 1988-10-03 2 Area office day AS THOUSANDS of Housing Board residents joined m the fun of the fourth Residents and HDB Area Office Day yesterday, there were words of praise for the HDB and thoughts about the town councils that will be set up to run housing estates. Many also stressed431 words
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Article191 1988-10-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the UN peacekeeping force is Just and well-de-served. It is a recognition of the leadership of the UN Secretary-General, Mr Javier Perec de Cuellar, and the contributions made by the UN peacekeeping forces. The award Ls also191 words
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Article87 1988-10-03 2 NO LOWERING OF STANDARDS THE British Council, replying to the Sept 28 letter "Help students choose the right overseas universities", says that m implying that British universities have generally eased their entry standards to attract more students for financial reasons, the writer is being rather unfair if not somewhat87 words
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Article222 1988-10-03 2 Reactions to shake-up THE United States reacted with restrained praise and Japan expressed hope for improved relations after sweeping changes m the Soviet leadership that left Mr Mikhail Gorbachev holding the nations top two jobs. US Secretary of State George Shultz said the shake-up was difficult to222 words
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Article279 1988-10-03 2 BROKERS A BIT CONCERNED BY LOW TRADING VOLUMES THE continuing low volumes on the Singapore stock market have got brokers and investors alike "a little concerned In the wake of the Oct 19 global stock market crash last year, most people m the industry did expect trading volumes to279 words
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161 1988-10-03 2 Around Asean ...and Across the Causeway More aid for Jakarta WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl* has pledged additional aid to Indonesia, including a lowering of interest rates on outstanding loans and an increase m trade between the two countries. West Germany is Indonesia's "most important business partner m Europe and161 words
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Article334 1988-10-03 2 Product Advertiser Section/Page JUriws Air Canada Lufthansa German Airlines I 14 Audw/VkJeo Asia Sound Equipment I 36 Hagemeyer I 11 Victor Electronics I 17 Bank DBS 1-21 OCBC 1-28 Post Office Savings Bank I 1 Standard Chartered Bank I 24 BuMmj Products Steinel Building Product Calculator Casio Computer334 words
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Article249 1988-10-03 2 On winning course SINGAPORE'S soccer team ended its Malaysia Cup preliminary round campaign on a winning note when they beat Perak 3-0 at Ipoh Stadium last night. Midfielder Hasnim Haron put the Republic on the winning trail when he netted the opening goal just before half-time. Bolstered by the249 words
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Article477 1988-10-03 2 Man's athletic limits TIME and again since the first athletic record was set on paper, the incredible has become the expected and records have continued to be broken. Where will it all stop? Or will it all stop? History has not been kind to those who have dared477 words
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Article, Illustration414 1988-10-03 3 Benazir also wins important decision allowing use of symbols RAWALPINDI Pakistan's Supreme Court yesterday ordered the scheduled November elections to be held on a party basis the first such polls m more than 11 years. The 12-judge court gave the ruling onReuter - 414 words
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223 1988-10-03 3 ANCHORAGE (Alaska) Every man, woman and child m Alaska will soon get a cheque for U*****.93 (5*1,687) m the state's annual cash giveaway designed to share its oil earnings with residents. Governor Steve Cowper made the eagerly awaited autumn announcement last week.UPI - 223 words
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399 1988-10-03 3 MELBOURNE Political power m the south-eastern state of Victoria hung m the balance yesterday after a cliff-hanger election. The ruling Labor Party leader m Victoria, Mr John Cain, claimed victory late on Saturday, but only by a narrow majority. Three seats m theAFP - 399 words
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75 1988-10-03 3 Report on bid to assassinate Arafat KUWAIT Mr Yasser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, has disclosed that he was recently the target of an assassination bid, a newspaper reported here yesterday. Mr Arafat made the disclosure late last month m Baghdad during a meeting with a delegation fromAFP - 75 words
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201 1988-10-03 3 TOKYO Emperor Hirohito lost more blood m discharges m the morning and afternoon yesterday, but his condition remained stable, the Imperial Household Agency said. Agency spokesman Kenji Maeda said the 87-year-old monarch, however, has not received a blood transfusion since doctors administered aAFP - 201 words
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425 1988-10-03 3 Discovery crew plans space conference in honour of Challenger CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida) The shuttle Discovery's five astronauts, winding up their mission, enjoyed a final day m orbit yesterday amid preparations for a space news conference expected to honour Challenger and its fallen crew. Commander Frederick Hauck and company, scheduled toUPI; Reuter - 425 words
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165 1988-10-03 3 LONDON The stricken Soviet satellite Cosmos 1900, falling earthwards without its nuclear motor, has burned up m the earth's atmosphere over west Africa, the British Home Office announced yesterday. A ministry spokesman said the satellite passed over Britain on Saturday night without incident. Civil defenceAFP - 165 words
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99 1988-10-03 3 LONDON Sir Sacheverell Sit well, the last of Britain's remarkable sibling literary trio who rose to fame m the *****, died at his home on Saturday. He was 90. He had produced 50 volumes of verse and 43 other books on travel,UPI - 99 words
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582 1988-10-03 4 The Kremlin shake-up NEW YORK The United States nyected with restrained praise arid Japan expressed hope for improved relations after sweeping changes m Soviet leadership that iqft Mr Mikhail Gorbachev holding the nations top two jobs. *^r Gorbachev, already the Qommunist PartyAP; Reuter - 582 words
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611 1988-10-03 4 tSCOW Soviet leader hail Gorbachev's eleci as State President at a cial parliamentary ses- i on Saturday could 4Vrm his supporters conMrned about the emergence ota new "personality cult", Western diplomats said Commenting on Mr Gorbachev's election as Presi(J&Kit, a ceremonial post fittch he willAFP - 611 words
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Article, Illustration218 1988-10-03 4 New KGB boss has had a varied background MOSCOW The new chief of the Soviet secret police (KGB), Mr Vladimir Kryuchkov, 64, has a varied background m party affairs, government, law and diplomacy, as well as m the KGB itself. He has been one of four deputies to outgoing KGBAFP - 218 words
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374 1988-10-03 4 BEIJING Senior leader Deng Xiaoping has attacked outspoken dissident Fang Lizhi for "mud-slinging" during a trip abroad last month and has demanded the astrophysicist be charged with slandering Chinese leaders, sources said yesterday. "Towards people who hold differing political views from our own, weUPI - 374 words
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373 1988-10-03 4 ISLAMABAD Trade ministers scored a wide measure of success yesterday m talks to open up world commerce, but they still had to tackle the toughest issues. Malaysian Trade Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz said ministers meeting informally to review progress mReuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration409 1988-10-03 6 OTTAWA Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, placing his free-trade agreement with the United States on the line, has called for a general election to be held on Nov 21. If Mr Mulroney is returned to power with a majority, the free trade deal willAP - 409 words
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245 1988-10-03 6 NEW YORK Three armed Haitian airport security guards boarded a scheduled American Airlines flight shortly before takeoff from Port-au-Prince on Saturday and were flown to New York, an airline spokesman said. The three men, who handed over their riflesReuter - 245 words
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Article, Illustration231 1988-10-03 6 Haitians ransack Tontons Macoute strongholds PORT-AU-PRINCE Haitian soldiers and civilians on Saturday ransacked the homes and meeting places of the dreaded Tontons Macoute militia and followers of the ousted Duvalier family. Residents ripped apart an organisation's headquarters which served as a Port-au-Prince meeting place for supporters of dictators Francois andReuter - 231 words
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440 1988-10-03 7 WASHINGTON The United States and more than 100 other countries have negotiated a treaty that would dramatically increase international cooperation m the effort to curb narcotics trafficking. A confidential draft of the agreement shows that nations signing it would be required toNYT - 440 words
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Article, Illustration426 1988-10-03 7 WASHINGTON In a brief departure from partisan activities, President Ronald Reagan said on Saturday that although world events had changed dramatically, he had not. "I am the same man I was when I came to Washington. I believe the same things I believedNYT; Reuter; UPI - 426 words
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354 1988-10-03 7 WASHINGTON Gullible Americans hoping for immortality, or seeking a gift for someone who has everything, are being warned: Watch out for businesses that offer to assign people's names to stars. The companies promise that one of the billions of stars m the heavensAP - 354 words
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351 1988-10-03 7 TV series marks a comeback for Gaullism in France PARIS The television series has gone out and the verdict is m: approximately 20 years after the death of General Charles de Gaulle, Gaullism is making a comeback m France. Ironically, the six-hour documentary on Gen de Gaulle, which is currentlyAFP - 351 words
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Article63 1988-10-03 7 ROCHESTER (New Hampshire) An 18-year-old novice pilot seized a light aircraft on Saturday, landed it on a highway, then stole a car m a vain bid to'escape a pursuing policeman, authorities said. Douglas Ellison had not even gone solo yet, said Mr Scott Buchanan, an employeeAFP - 63 words
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214 1988-10-03 7 Thousands of Chileans say 'no' to Pinochet at rally SANTIAGO Hundreds of thousands of Chileans gave a resounding thumbs down to another eight years m power for military ruler Augusto Pinochet, only three days before the country votes m a presidential plebiscite on Wednesday. General Pinochet, 72, is the soleReuter; UPI - 214 words
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Article, Illustration52 1988-10-03 8 picture A student at Korea University is set aflame after his petrol bomb (lower right) explodes when he attempts to throw it at riot police on Thursday. About 1,000 students were Involved m the anti-government demonstration. The student suffered second and third degreeReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration59 1988-10-03 8 picture. A Palestinian youth has his face covered on Monday to mask his identity as he holds a piece of onion to his nose to counter the stinging effects of teargas. The youth inhaled the gas when Israeli border police fired teargas at a funeral procession forReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration30 1988-10-03 8 W. BERLIN: Eyes on IMF meet picture A demonstrator wears sunglasses decorated with the dollar sign to protest against the IMF-World Bank annual meeting m West Berlin last week. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration65 1988-10-03 8 picture This Eastern Airlines Boeing 757 (above) slid down the runway on its nose at the International Airport m San Jose on Thursday after an engine failed during a takeoff attempt. The pilot forced the nose onto the runway, breaking the front landingReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration46 1988-10-03 8 picture Democratic 1 presidential candidate Michael Dukakis stumbles on the steps leading to the stage where he was to address supporters on Tuesday m Melrose Park, Illinois. Helping him to his feet is Illinois State nmi.t mlh-r Roland Burris. APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration22 1988-10-03 8 "Chito" the chimpanzee takes it easy with an ice-cream to beat the heat at the Manila Zoo. Reuter picture.22 words
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Advertisement194 1988-10-03 7 SprcialuU m Hne Hand knotted Carpe t» mid-week evening Auction Sale Wednesday, October 5, 1988 Malaysia Room (sth floor) Hilton International Singapore Viewing cocktails: 4pm 7pm Auction Sale: 7pm 8.30pm Auctioneers: Cheong Koon Seng (CKS) Auctioneers A Valuers Pte Lid Showroom: #03-88 Raffles City Shopping Centre Tel: 338 8135/338 8468194 words
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Article, Illustration429 1988-10-03 9 JAKARTA West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has pledged additional aid to Indonesia, including a lowering of interest rates on outstanding loans and an increase m trade between the two countries. After two hours of talks with President Suharto, Dr Kohl said theyReuter; UPI; AP - 429 words
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73 1988-10-03 9 JAKARTA Indonesian rock musician Jerry Tobing, 40, may have broken a world record after playing his drum for eight hours, his sponsors said here yesterday. He played on Saturday before an audience of 10,000 people at the coastal resort, Ancol Dreamland, m northernAFP - 73 words
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235 1988-10-03 9 Bangkok 'to privatise state railway, mass transit body 5 BANGKOK The Thai government will go ahead with plans to privatise the State Railway of Thailand and the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority despite opposition from labour activists. The Nation reported that Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan last week appointed his deputy, Mr235 words
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280 1988-10-03 9 MANILA The president of the Philippine Senate has criticised President Corazon Aquino for policy failures but says his Liberal Party will continue to support the administration politically. Senate President Jovito Salonga made his remarks during a speech on Saturday after his unanimous re-electionAP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration84 1988-10-03 9 PRESIDENT Suharto greeting ihe widows of slain generals at a solemn ceremony m Jakarta on Saturday to mark the anniversary of the abortive communist coup of 1965. The six generals were murdered and their bodies dumped m a disused well, known as Lubang Buaya (CrocodileReuter - 84 words
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213 1988-10-03 9 MANILA Communist rebels announced yesterday that six soldiers kidnapped last month would be held indefinitely after the military ruled out negotiations for their release. The rebel spokesman m southern Luzon, Gregorio Rosal, told Filipino reporters by two-way radio that the six wereAP - 213 words
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129 1988-10-03 9 Guard charged with killing murder suspect MANILA Police filed homicide charges against a prison guard accused of killing a suspect m the slaying of one of the country's best known television personalities, an officer said yesterday. The charge against patrolman Rolando Ramos was filed on Saturday with the military JudgeAP - 129 words
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Advertisement289 1988-10-03 9 Toshiba has a bright idea for all those who work m the dark. Another enlightened idea from Toshiba. T l2OO, the laptop computer with a back-lit screen. l||| *i| Which means it throws light on your most baffling problems, no matter where you work. And that could be > t^^KM289 words
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457 1988-10-03 10 Be wary of foreign reports, Mahathir tells students overseas BOSTON The younger generation of Malaysians has to ensure that the consensus approach towards solving problems, no matter how big or small, is maintained. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. "In a plural society like Malaysia,NST - 457 words
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Article343 1988-10-03 10 NEW YORK A more balanced and fair relationship was about to develop between Malaysia and the Wall Street Journal, one of the biggest newspapers m the US, the New Straits Times said at the weekend. In an article by a journalist who is accompanying Prime MinisterNST - 343 words
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193 1988-10-03 10 Fire guts wooden shophouses and leaves 300 homeless LINGGI (Negri Sembilan) About 300 people were made homeless m a (ire which destroyed 24 out of 26 units of wooden shophouses m this small town yesterday. The premises were gutted m just 30 minutes and loss was estimated at more thanBernama - 193 words
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Article52 1988-10-03 10 KANGAR A second school m Perlis has been closed because of floods. When the 1,100 pupils of the Khoon Aik National Type (Chinese) Primary School turned up for classes yesterday morning, teachers ordered them home as the building was under 0.2 m of water from Saturday nipht'sBernama - 52 words
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Article, Illustration92 1988-10-03 10 ALL it takes is a bucket and a rope and lunch is served at the doorstep. These two women m Kuala Lumpur have found an easier way of buying lunch than walking down a couple of flights of stairs for a meal. After all,92 words
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285 1988-10-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR Transport Minister and Malaysian Chinese Association president Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik, who began six weeks' leave on Saturday, said he was taking a break because he was tired. "I am taking an initial six-week leave from my position as a285 words
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297 1988-10-03 10 KANGAR (Perlis) A leader of New Umno has reminded the Malays that they have no alternative but to join the party m large numbers to maintain their dominant political position m the country. They should think of the long term andBernama - 297 words
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155 1988-10-03 10 DAP to back independent candidate BATU PAH AT (Johor) The opposition Democratic Action Party will campaign for independent candidate Hamdan Yahya m the Parit Raja state by-election, its Acting Sec-retary-General Lee Lam Thye said yesterday. He denied claims that the party had decided to campaign for the candidate because thereBernama - 155 words
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Article, Illustration858 1988-10-03 11 400,000 join in day-long festivities Fourth Residents and HDB Area Office Day GRASSROOTS leader Terry Kein was minding his games stall at the Marine Parade Residents and HDB Area Office Day celebration yesterday when First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong came along. That was when things took an unexpected858 words
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136 1988-10-03 11 THE Housing Board has registered its management company to sell maintenance and other services to town councils. The company, called EM Services Private Limited, was incorporated last Friday, an HDB official said yesterday. Speaking to reporters at the Marine Parade Residents136 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1988-10-03 12 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By Doctors 1 advice What to do to avoid being overcharged Obtain a copy of the Singapore Medical Association's Guideline On Fees for Doctors m Private Practice m Singapore. It costs $2 at SMA's office located diagonally across from1,384 words
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Article, Illustration478 1988-10-03 12 PRIVATE hospitals were yesterday called on to try and reduce the length of hospitalisation for patients as a logical step to look after their health as well as financial interests. Making the point, the Acting Minister for Health and MP for478 words
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Article, Illustration501 1988-10-03 13 DOMINIC NATHAN - DOMINIC NATHAN By What they want for the Telok Ayer Market A convenience store An art gallery The same prices HAVE air-conditioning, fast-food restaurants and an art gallery but keep to the old prices. These were some of the suggestions from hawkercentre buffs who501 words
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Article, Illustration546 1988-10-03 13 JUDITH TAN - JUDITH TAN By IF YOU are the aggressive sort and love kite-fighting, East Coast Park is just the place for you. Kites with strings coated m powdered glass the objective m kite-fighting is to cut the opponent's string are546 words
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Article321 1988-10-03 14 FOLLOWING close on the heels of last week's visit by a Russian trade delegation, Singapore will send a mission to the Soviet Union this week, led by Mr Alan Yeo, Chairman of the Trade Development Board. The Singapore team will have representatives from321 words
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308 1988-10-03 14 SEVERAL hundred Muslims spent yesterday learning about aspects of Islamic financial institutions and their relevance to the secular banking and financial system. They were at a seminar organised by the Muslim Religious Council (Muis) and the Singapore Central Islamic Missionary (Haiah Dak w308 words
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389 1988-10-03 14 Six people hurt in five road accidents FOUR people were seriously injured m three separate road accidents over the weekend and two others were hurt last Thursday. Pedestrian Burrong Raymond, 17, suffered serious injuries when he was knocked down by a car near the National Stadium along Nicoll Highway on389 words
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151 1988-10-03 14 A WOMAN shopper bought a piece of jewellery but managed to walk away with two others without paying. Miss Lee Siong Lin, 28, of Hiap Guan Goldsmith and Jewellers at Rochor Centre told police the well-dressed woman came to her shop on Sept 19151 words
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157 1988-10-03 14 A HAWKER returned to her Jurong home looking for rest after a tiring morning to find nearly $10,000 m cash and valuables missing from her ransacked flat. The front windows of Madam Tan Mvi Kirns four-room flat m Block 447, Jurong West Street157 words
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Article, Illustration203 1988-10-03 14 Dog tattoos a lasting mark of ownership FIDO can now be tattooed. A pet farm here will do this, not for fashion's sake, but to enable owners to have "proof" when claiming lost or stolen dogs. According to Mr Clive Park, 27, a dog trainer at Pet Plus, which started203 words
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Article, Illustration185 1988-10-03 14 MEDICAL laboratory technician Ow Ah Kit found a use for his computer programming hobby at work he wrote some programs which helped cut costs m the lab. He did not expect recognition, and was surprised to find himself the first winner of the Singapore Society of Pathology185 words
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Article197 1988-10-03 14 A SHARP-EYED thief who spied an unlocked car door, and another armed with a car key, left two motorists poorer recently. Last Friday morning, technician Peter Lee Har, 39, left his car unlocked for 10 minutes at the level 5 carpark of Lucky Plaza. When he returned,197 words
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Article143 1988-10-03 14 LOAVES are making the rounds at the National University of Singapore. But they are not made from dough. These "love loaves" are actually loaf -shaped donation boxes into which money can be slotted. The idea came from the NUS Democratic Socialist Gub, which distributed over 550143 words
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Article, Illustration433 1988-10-03 15 But high initial cost makes them less popular than electric type, say dealers SUN-SOAKED Singaporeans are warming to the idea of harnessing the sun's power by using solar heaters to produce hot water for their baths and kitchens. Over the last two years, more owners433 words
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Article, Illustration668 1988-10-03 16 DOMINIC NATHAN - DOMINIC NATHAN But die-hard fans swear it's music only if speakers are at full blast Stories MADONNA, Bon Jovi and Michael Jackson have one thing m common besides being rock musicians the potential of becoming a big pain m the ear. Die-hard fans and frequent discotheque-goers668 words
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447 1988-10-03 16 Disc jockeys, entertainers put their ears to the test DO DISC jockeys and entertainers suffer hearing loss due to prolonged exposure to high noise levels where they perform? At The Straits Times' expense, five DJs and two entertainers had their hearing checked by audiologist Yiap Kirn Hong. Of the seven447 words
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Article180 1988-10-03 16 SAF exercise THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises m the Lim Chu Kang, Tuas, Hong Kan, Marsiling, Mandai, Sembawang, Wing Loong, Loyang and Tampines areas from 8 am today to 5 pm on Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the Defence Ministry advises the public180 words
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Article, Illustration354 1988-10-03 16 A JUNK that sank after 23 tourists on board scrambled to safety on the beaches of Sentosa four days ago has been located and will be raised today. The junk, with a gaping hole, is said to have sunk after it hit an354 words
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190 1988-10-03 17 Two men murdered within 3 hours of each other TWO men were murdered yesterday at separate locations within three hours of each other. A police spokesman said late last night that Mr J. K. Fong, 25, died m hospital an hour after being stabbed m the neck at about 3190 words
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96 1988-10-03 17 Worker hurt in plastics factory fire A WORKER was slightly injured when a fire broke out at a plastics factory m Jurong yesterday A Fire Service spokesman said three engines from the Jurong and Jurong West fire stations were sent to put out the blaze at the Showa Plastics Singapore96 words
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Article166 1988-10-03 17 SINGAPORE has agreed m principle to contribute to a special loan programme for poor African countries, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation said last night The details for this loan package, called the Enhanced Structure Facility for African States (EFS), have yet to be worked out.166 words
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Article62 1988-10-03 17 A "COLLECTOR" for a 4-D lottery was on Saturday jailed for a day and fined $20,000 the minimum fine for illegally helping m carrying out a public lottery. Teo Ban Kirn, 65, admitted the offence at his Bukit Purmei Road flat on Friday Teo, m his62 words
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Article42 1988-10-03 17 X-ray scanner CHANGI Airport s Terminal 2, when completed around 1990, will have X-ray equipment which will make the checking of luggage easier. A contract has been signed between Heimann GMBH, a West German company, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.42 words
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Article, Illustration664 1988-10-03 17 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By THE time has come for a master plan to coordinate and develop the performing arts m Singapore. This would help ensure that arts like dance, drama and music grow and flourish, said the chairman of a664 words
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199 1988-10-03 17 Buy ferry tickets for Kusu in advance PEOPLE planning their annual pilgrimage to Kusu Island are advised to buy their ferry tickets well before the season starts on Oct 11. Every year, thousands of devotees head for the Da Bo Gong Temple on the island to pay homage to the199 words
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Advertisement410 1988-10-03 15 But m the Kit Kat Sweet Charity Draw, you don't win alone. Because each 35g wrapper or eveiy two 17g wrappers sent m earns the Community Chest of Singapore ss So the more you buy, the more you'll be helping the 30 organisations that make up the Community Chest. HOW410 words
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Advertisement347 1988-10-03 17 Say;\ UHUuuu! MEKPt ft^J Stick With UHU STIC pi^H^^X]^\ }y^i Now And You j >^£j v<W Can Be A Winner. i *v fL*%»s/ Buy UHU Sties and y° u stand fo its f^v^y win exciting prizes' 3 TOP PRIZES: MINOLTA Autotocus f AF- Ell Camera worth $230 each tO SECOND347 words
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Article651 1988-10-03 18 Just timely award WHEN unsung heroes are honoured, all of us should be heartened. It is an enhancement of the sense of fairness and reaffirms the goodness of human nature. This was the feeling one got last Thursday when the Nobel Committee announced that the United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces had651 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1988-10-03 18 BERTHA HENSON - BERTHA HENSON By E of the Political Desk 4 We want to give people an opportunity to contribute to policy-making, and enrich policy thinking with constructive suggestions which can be duly considered and implemented. Prof Chan. THE Institute of Policy Studies,1,118 words
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Article, Illustration993 1988-10-03 18 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Jakarta-Beijing ties on the mend Alatas YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta correspondent I will mostly 9 be talking about international issues at the UN. But if the question off bilateral relations is raised by them, of course we will ♦alk y about it. Mr Alatas. JAKARTA Ties between Jakarta and993 words
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Article, Illustration2232 1988-10-03 19 Simon Winchester - Simon Winchester By The Guardian Stanford University m California is rich, successful and an international resource of great power and even greater potential. Great place to learn- This university has its bad 1 points, sure, but it is basically a great place to learn. The best2,232 words
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Advertisement278 1988-10-03 19 A heartfelt thank you to all who cared enough to take part m the Charity Sweep. Congratulations to all the winners. Ist Prize $1,500,000:*****34 2nd Prize $300,000 *****72 3rd Prize $150,000 *****20 4th Prize $75,000 *****34 sth Prize $38,000 *****15 5 Jackpot Prizes $15,000 each 80 Participation Prizes $1,000 each278 words
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761 1988-10-03 20 I WRITE m response to the letter "Help students choose the right overseas universities" by Mr Ben Ong. (ST, Sept 28). In implying that British universities, including m Scotland, have generally eased their entry standards to attract more students for financial reasons, the761 words
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197 1988-10-03 20 Comments on Scottish universities very unfair I REFER to Mr Ben Ong's letter, Help students choose the right overseas universities. (ST, Sept 28). I won't deny the British universities and polytechnics have eased their entry requirements but that does not mean the lowering of graduation standards. I want to make197 words
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365 1988-10-03 20 HIGHER education should be the right of every Singaporean. There is no reason why the increasing number of eligible A-level students who qualify for higher education should be denied a tertiary education because there are only two universities m Singapore with limited365 words
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590 1988-10-03 20 I REFER to the letter from Mr Ben Ong (ST, Sept 28) concerning "the right overseas universities". I do not wish to comment on the Prime Minister's National Day Rally speech concerning British universities m general or indeed the reply of the590 words
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Advertisement176 1988-10-03 20 AV^ johorbahru W ill ill pSwSv^ UOH t W3.lt Ulltll Ry/J you retire to enjoy L 1r j3T IREPI I^ where the sun always shines years before you make your i move for the hetter 7 I I /Single Storey Terrace House Model 1168 IUUVCIUI UICUCLtCI M 574,500 t-i i176 words
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Advertisement360 1988-10-03 20 JEAN-FRANCOIS LAZARTIGUE: ■|SDvtXW_CARE fCR DFFCULT HAIR" Jean -Francois ELLE: To which problems Lazartigue's pledge is to solve are you frequently confronted? your hair problems with a hair- j. F L: A typ^i caS e is care programme created just combined hair, a consequence for you. O f stress and pollution,360 words
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Article177 1988-10-03 21 APOLLO Enterprises Ltd has appointed Messrs Welly Tjia Beng Ue, Chin Bay Ching, Ms Tjia Jen Jen and Mdm The Glok Soat Directors. Bousteadco Singapore Ltd has appointed Mr James Graham Zacharias Director. Hotel Properties Ltd has appointed Mr Boon Suan Lee and Ms Choang Sheue Ling Corporate Secretaries.177 words
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Article117 1988-10-03 21 The main door to the Japanese market is open, but there are so many other doors and door knobs, and new faces, that it's difficult to make contact sometimes". Mr Yutaka Nojima, Managing Director of the Singapore office of the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro), talking about the117 words
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98 1988-10-03 21 NEW YORK Though still large by any count, the amount of new capital that American corporations raised on Wall Street has shrunk by nearly US$24 billion (5548.72 billion) so far this year. That represents a 10.3-per cent decline, to U*****.7 billion, compared with U*****.2NYT - 98 words
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Article118 1988-10-03 21 TOKYO Yaohan Department Store Co of Japan has purchased a Los Angeles shopping mall for US$4O million (5581.2 million), company officials said on Friday. The medium-sized retail chain based m Shizuoka prefecture, central Japan, bought "Little Tokyo Square" m downtown Los Angeles from Art Lumer,AFP - 118 words
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141 1988-10-03 21 SYDNEY The coal arm of ENI, the Italian energy giant, is to spend more than As2oo million (Ss3lB million) for a stake m two major mines m Queensland owned by MIM, the large Australian resources group. Under an agreement signed m Milan last Thursday,FT - 141 words
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Article, Illustration582 1988-10-03 21 CHOW CHEE SUN - CHOW CHEE SUN Your money By BUYING insurance to cover against all contingencies can be a real headache and a strain on the wallet. But nowadays, some relief comes from having a credit or charge card, both of which offer most schemes free582 words
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866 1988-10-03 21 STEVEN PAX - STEVEN PAX But there is no talk of firms incurring losses and laying off staff By THE continuing low volumes on the Singapore stock market have got brokers and investors alike "a little concerned". In the wake of the Oct 19 global866 words
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361 1988-10-03 21 SESDAQ-LISTED Singapore National Printers Ltd will use the $22.56 million raised from its proposed rights issue to expand its factory, increase production capacity, pay for a stake m paper merchant Hiap Moh Company Pte Ltd and for working361 words
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487 1988-10-03 21 LIM ENG HAI - James Capel wants 30% of Spore broker Kay Hian LIM ENG HAI By LONDON stockbroker James Capel Co is one of the latest of a small number of foreign groups to seek equity participation m a Singapore stockbroking firm. Sources said James Capel, a subsidiary of the Hongkongßank since 1986,487 words
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Article4372 1988-10-03 22 All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rijhts N Tax-eiempted dividend P/E ratios reflect the last annual consolidated results Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investments Scheme t Margin stocks ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with4,372 words
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521 1988-10-03 22 Ghosts of Octobers past haunting Wall St sentiments NEW YORK As even the most casual follower of finance knows, October has been witness to a disproportionate number of disasters m the stock market. For starters, there was the Great Crash m 1929. Back-to-back sell-offs m the late 1970s came toAP - 521 words
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Article321 1988-10-03 22 LONDON After a dull start London's stock market indices went on to gain ground, before weakening slightly on Friday. Shares began the week with a slow start on Monday, as investors remained cautious on the eve of publication of UK trade figures for August. After an initial fall, announcementAFP - 321 words
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Article326 1988-10-03 22 TOKYO Prices rebounded m active trading on the Tokyo stock market last week, marking Tuesday's opening of the new business year for Japanese securities firms. The Nikkei Stock Average chalked up a 310.01--yen gain for the week to close on Saturday at 27,700.13 yen. The previous week it fellAFP - 326 words
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Article120 1988-10-03 22 SYDNEY The Australian share market had an end-of-week burst of options-related optimism after gold stocks held up a relatively weak industrial sector. Brokers said they were disappointed about the modest gains, compared with overseas rises. They were content, however, to have a platform to work from when trading resumesAFP - 120 words
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Article196 1988-10-03 22 HONGKONG Brokers m Hongkong reported a lacklustre week. It was a week m which the Hang Seng Index shed 13.33 points to 2,441.05 and the broaderbased Hongkong Index closed off at 1.606.06. to give it a loss of 9.99 points over the previous week. Brokers came back to workAFP - 196 words
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Article26 1988-10-03 23 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Rothmans M'sia 35 (25) M 570.636 ($48,239) June 88 Worldwide Hldgs M$64L (S6SL) Dec 8726 words
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Article99 1988-10-03 23 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Faber Merlin M561,256L ($71.841 L) June 88 H Leong Credit 10 (12) M 524,239 ($20,067) June 88 H Leong Ind 15 (15) M 522,280 ($18,038) June 88 Hume M 10 (12) M 514.273 ($13,533) June 88 Metal Ctamers NYA99 words
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Article174 1988-10-03 23 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Ambassador $1.893 L ($1,381) June 88 ANA Hotels $1,900Lb ($742Lb) June 88 Bedford M51,386L ($1,4420 June 88 Bousteadco $2,184 ($437) June 88 C Properties 15 (15) $2,588 ($11,537) June 88 D Keramat NYA (10) M 52,591 ($2,571) July 88174 words
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Article227 1988-10-03 23 Avimo Singapore has acquired a local electroplating and aluminium company for $750,000 The assets and operations of ACP Industries Pte Ltd will be transferred to Avimo subsidiary ACP Metal Finishing Pte Ltd. CX Tanf Ltd said it had received acceptances for 8.41 million new shares with TSRs representing227 words
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Article38 1988-10-03 23 Financial Times Industrials Friday 1476.50 (1477 60 Dow Jones Industrials W^~ Friday 2112.91 (2119.31) Nikkei Stock Averaje Saturday *****.13 (*****.67) (Figures m brackets refer to those ol the previous tradnf day) *****1 1 I 1 1 I38 words
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Article338 1988-10-03 23 Oct 1 Yen Chanie A|inomoto 2880 -150 Akoi 545 +1 Amodo 1150 unch AsohiKoMi 1030 20 Asohi Gloss 1900 20 Bonk o» Tokyo 1540 unch Bndgestonc 1240 unch Conon 1420 -20 Cosio Computer 1400 +20 Cit.zen 831 -33 Doiei 1960 -60 Doi-lchi Kangyo 2900 30 D Nippon Print 2700338 words
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Article224 1988-10-03 23 Sept 30 US! Chanfc Alcoo 52 Alfced S^ 33H H Amox loc 2OS +>* Amr Corp 47' v Aft 26 Bethlehem Stl 20H -20 1 Boeing Co 64 CoterpiNor Co 574 M Chote Monntn 3O'» -H ChfyjJer Cp 24 Citicorp 26 unch Cons Not Go* 38 unch Contol224 words
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Article, Illustration363 1988-10-03 23 Vessel Berth Ait Dep Vessel K W Deli Indah Als Strength K)5 aside 03/10 Miyagi Maru Fenghuangshan K29 a side 06/10 Morn Grace Flying Eagle K32 aside 04 10 Moses 111 Harrier KO9 aside 03/10 Nha Trang 1 Herwang K35 aside 03 MO Niaga 21 Hmglai K36363 words
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Article519 1988-10-03 23 S«pt 30 Pence Chj t e INDUSTRIALS Aklo-MFI 143 2 I Allwd-LyoM 459 -15 I Aawc 377 1 BTR PIC 295 +3 Borcktyi 419 -4 ■■■chow 466 +1 WCC 377 +3 Blu«Circl« 438 -2 > BOC Group 430 5 I BooH 209 3 I Bowotar 421 6 ■ATS 439519 words
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Article, Illustration746 1988-10-03 23 LCL Receiving Receiving SNp (Voyaie) An Carfo Time Block Waspada (40N) 04/10 (1000) F7 *****730/1630-1700 C2/E2 Anson (*****N) 04/10 (1230) F7 2200 2230 A4 Prabhahti (197) 04/10 (1330) F7 *****230 Ql Jenlink (80N) 04/10 (1330) Fl *****130 16 P Pierce (147N) 04/10 (1500) Fl 2030-2130 P6 Pelopor (312N)746 words
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Article459 1988-10-03 23 1 Mr SI.OM. 2 F« bttt cwlonrni oriy 3 OCBC Fktanct. 4 i»«jb** tt 08$ Flimci. 5 QM*rfe« that rattt »t otftrtd ky übudwy OUT. Mr JlO 000 7 Rtnovilion Imii only Flat irttrtst 11M on UOF'i ratts.** atM avalaUt at IMF atM avaiaW* at DBS Financr ocbc459 words
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Article515 1988-10-03 23 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday, September 30 Bank PLR Algemene Bank Allied Irish Bank 6 American Express 6 J 4 Am Dam R'terdam Bank 6 Arab Bank Ltd 6 l 2 Arab Banking Corp 6'< Asia Commercial 6 1 a A NZ515 words
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Article35 1988-10-03 23 Ctosint prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S kilo M kilo Sept 26 212.50 ***** Sept 27 215.50 299.00 Sept 28 220 00 301 00 Sept 29 218.00 300.00 Sept 30 220 00 300.0035 words
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Article32 1988-10-03 23 Closing Turnovi I* prices Tonnes MS (M)/kilo Sept 26 19 64 120 Sept 27 I 9 60 40 Sept 28 19 55 51 Sept 29 1960 50 Sept 30 19.50 7532 words
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Article74 1988-10-03 23 KUALA LUMPUR Rubber prices were traded unchanged on late buying support and higher overseas trends last week with both October Int Ones RSS buyer and October SMR 20 buyer closing at 300 sen and 271 sen respectively. Initial trading was generally mixed m view of the uncertain overseas trendBernama - 74 words
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Article46 1988-10-03 23 LOWER. Prices weakened on the European free market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) due to sterling's gains against the dollar. They closed at £4.365 per tonne against £,4,455. Analysts feared an influx of the metal into Europe towards the end of the year, especially from Brazil. AFP.46 words
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Article48 1988-10-03 23 IRREGULAR AND WEAK. Prices on the spot market fell to 18-month lows US$6.O9 per ounce m the wake of weaker gold prices. Silver prices then moved irregularly. On the London Metal Exchange (LME), where stocks were unchanged at 14,964,000 ounces, prices fluctuated within a narrow range. AFP.48 words
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Article50 1988-10-03 23 IRREGULAR. The metal was initially supported by news of a 6,925-tonne drop m LME stocks to 108,325 tonnes, and by thf strike at the Papua New Guinea Ok Tedi mine. Profit-tak-ing then trimmed gains, although Japanese buying gave a boost to prices at the end of the week. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article67 1988-10-03 23 SHARPLY LOWER. Three-months delivery prices fell to their lowest levels for six months, as a result of worries about rising LME stocks. Stocks increased by 15.200 tonnes and there were rumours that they could go higher next month with the arrival of metal from the USSR. Japanese selling alsoAFP - 67 words
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Article212 1988-10-03 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5959 1 5987 6 35—6 20 Canadian dollar 1.6737—1 6759 6.03—5.93 NZ dollar 1 2481 1 2508 8.18—7.94 Sterling pound 3.4385—3.4423 2 95— 2.90 US dollar 2.0395—2.0405 4212 words
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Article169 1988-10-03 23 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the "f 1 r 1 monlh 5 5 16 4 11 16 week ended Sept 30. t 810 PRICES 1? months IK H(h Low jj. 1 ™n\h Si! «'i ifi 1 month 11 13 16 ll* t 3 16 3 months UU169 words
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Article395 1988-10-03 23 HEAVY Swiss selling m Zurich last Monday briefly depressed Loco-London gold to as low as U*****.70 387.20 per troy oz, but Far East followthrough selling receded and bargain hunters bid prices back to U*****.30 399.80, just short of the psychological US$4OO-level. For the remainder of the week395 words
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Article45 1988-10-03 23 Nikkei Stock Average Index Open inu-irst and aotlve volume nnurrs noi a\au»m. (Mkkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.83 *****.83 *****.71 *****.13 Deo 88 ***** ***** ***** ***** 40 985 Mar 81 *****N j nne *****N Sept *****N45 words
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Article30 1988-10-03 23 Buying Semi Hifhest Lowest Hi jhest— Lowest SJ/pn Ss/tm Bank of China 26 11-25 64 26 31-25 76 OUB 2620-2586 2635-2601 UOB 26 21-25 83 26 36-25 9830 words
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Article20 1988-10-03 23 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 394 60-***** 395 00-395 50 Fri Thurs New York 394 20-394.70 396.20-3% 7020 words
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539 1988-10-03 24 Activity ebbs to lowest level in seven months Singapore ACTIVITY on the Singapore stock market last week was at its lowest ebb for more than seven months. Prices fell m the early part of the week, then recovered to end above their lows. The Straits Times Industrial ;Index added 1.25539 words
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Article93 1988-10-03 24 THE 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 for 1988 Company Volume Price «fh Low (000) Sept 3093 words
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Article, Illustration171 1988-10-03 24 Faber Merlin Malaysia FABER Merlin Malaysia Bhd, the financiallytroubled hotel-cum-property group, was the most actively traded counter on the Singapore exchange last week. A total of 3.57 million shares changed hands. However, it was the only listing m the hotel category to finish lower during the week171 words
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294 1988-10-03 24 Kuala Lumpur THERE was no sparkle to the trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Most operators remained non-committal, preferring to stay on the sidelines m the absence of fresh incentives. The activity that took place was confined to lowerpriced shares. Prices closed294 words
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174 1988-10-03 24 THE Straits Trading Company 'Ltd, which turned 100 last year, has reported a 31-per cent rise m pretax earnings to $23.94 million tor the half year ending June 30. Gr<Jup turnover increased 2 per cent to $112 million from $109.8 million previously. Thd Singapore-incorpo-rated174 words
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Article101 1988-10-03 24 Mulpha trims pre-tax loss MULPHA (S) Singapore, while still m the red, has reported slightly better interim results for the first half-year ending June 30. The trading company, which has incurred pre-tax losses since 1985, pared its pre-tax loss to $1.47 million from $3.53 million lyGroup turnover fell 12 per101 words
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409 1988-10-03 24 CHOW CHEE SUN - CHOW CHEE SUN By WOES m the construction sector have taken their toll of suppliers as well as developers. The latest supplier to release its results m the wake of Resources Development Corporation which supplies granite and ready-mixed concrete and Jurong Cement409 words
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260 1988-10-03 24 KUALA LUMPUR Public-listed Worldwide Holdings may see daylight after nearly 12 years, with the entry of Klang-based businessman Tengku Ardy Esfandiari A. Hamid Shah. Worldwide Director Tengku Ardy has informed the company that Kaziz Sdn Bhd, m which he has aNST - 260 words
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287 1988-10-03 24 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's decision to defer the de-listing of the shares of Everpeace Corporation, San Holdings and South Johore Amalgamated Holdings was m response to pleas for time. KLSE General Manager Mohamed Salleh Majid Said yeste-day said the three companies had asked forNST - 287 words
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Article, Illustration446 1988-10-03 24 Mahathir assures foreign investors NEW YORK Foreign investors will not find their investments m Malaysia adversely affected even when the Malaysian government formulates new policies after 1990, the target year for the end of the New Economic Policy (NEP). Whatever new policies the government formulates, they will not be nationalisticMBT - 446 words
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Advertisement277 1988-10-03 27 NOTICES I NOTICE is hereby given that with effect I from 1 6tti August 1 988, weI 1 Tham Yui Kai I 2) Lee See Chan I 3) Lav Yeok Pui I 4) Liew Stew Chong I have sold all our shares m LAI WAH I RESTAURANT (PRIVATE) LIMITED I277 words
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Advertisement326 1988-10-03 27 TO: LOW SENG HI AN alae known m 808 LOW, late of No: 74, Laraag J, Telak Kiru, Slnfapor*. IMt. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the Subordinate Courts m M.C. Suit No: 8298 of 1988 by TAISEI STAMPS fc COINS (S) PTE LTD of326 words
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Advertisement128 1988-10-03 27 "I SAW THINGS AT NINETEEN THAT NO ONE SHOULD SEE. 20 YEARS LATER, I STILL SEE THEM." W y H NAM. The eye-witness j account of the Vietnam experi- M g'-k ence NAM. Strips away the propaganda and explains why It^S tne w orld"s most powerful milit- j JT%D ary128 words
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Article, Illustration37 1988-10-03 28 Three-horse fiasco —and the favourite is beaten Picture by Straightening for home, Magnificent Obsession leads from Fortune Maker II and Solid Sound m the three-hone event (Race C). This order was maintained to the finish. KENNETH KOHKENNETH KOH - 37 words
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Article, Illustration1979 1988-10-03 28 RACE 6 at Bukit Timah yesterday was a farce when only three horses ran. The Class 3 Div C event (1,200 m) was left with this trio of "survivors" when three others New Territory, Elegant Jim and Mint-Rat were scratched on veterinary advice. Originally,1,979 words
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Article, Illustration203 1988-10-03 28 Tony Bin makes sure this time in the Arc PARIS Italian-trained Tony Bin, second to Trempolino m last year's Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe (2,400 m), made no mistake m this richest of European races at Longchamp yesterday. Ridden by John Reid, Tony Bin, an outsider at 20-1, took theReuter - 203 words
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132 1988-10-03 28 Corwyn Bay grabs $1.4 million prize DUBLIN The first running of the Cartier Million, the world's richest race for two-year-olds, was won by 7-1 chance Corwyn Bay at Phoenix Park on Saturday. Trained by former jockey Tommy Stack who won the 19T7 Grand National on Red Rum, Corwyn Bay, riddenReuter - 132 words
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Article29 1988-10-03 28 FIRST: 6820 SECOND: 4752 THIRD: 3009 STARTERS: 0011, 4837, 4754, 1409, 3893, 4291, 7001, 2089, 9927. CONSOLATIONS: 2217, 0827, 7310, 6794, 7790, 9708, 6285, 5585, 7285, 4040.29 words
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Article119 1988-10-03 28 TAN THE AN LOON - It last happened in 1982 TAN THE AN LOON THE last time only three horses ran m a race was m March 1982, also at Bukit Timah. It was the event following the Singapore Derby. In that Class 5 Div 1 race (over 1,850 m), 17 horses were handicapped. The119 words
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Advertisement676 1988-10-03 28 They were so lucky In our MRT Branches Lucky Dipper. Ammwmmm TOA PA YAM Vb^A /V^/> -"7/ 1^ /j£*¥\^ V ORCHARD "^^s -y^3^ BisHAN II ]AmwEm^^'/o\ Ftf^/^S&C RAFFLES PLACE X First Prize* c tnan^ a Luc^y Dipper Holiday for 2in Hawaii. L^^j^tJft JP/gWfM^Mlf* customers for their participation. a k.i r^r»676 words
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Article, Illustration626 1988-10-03 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Strikers find the net for a Singapore flourish By HOW THEY STAND SQUASH IPOH Strikers Salim Mom and Kannan Kunjuraman fulfilled their goal promise here last night to help Singapore end their Malaysia Cup preliminary-round soccer campaign with a flourish. SingaporeALBERT SIM - 626 words
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Article, Illustration368 1988-10-03 29 A. SURENOREN - Gregory strolls past Peter in four games A. SURENOREN By IT WAS just another lazy Sunday morning and no one was actually trying his hardest m the final of the Guiness squash circuit fourth round at the West Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. In the end, Englishman Paul Gregory beat Singapore's368 words
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Article619 1988-10-03 29 BASEBALL Cleveland beat Boston 1-0 m an American League match on Saturday. Other results: Detroit 6 NY Yankees 5, Toronto 7 Baltimore 3. Milwaukee 8 Oakland 3, Minnesota 10 California 5. Kansas City 3 Chicago 0. Texas 3 Seattle 3. National League: NY Mete 6 St LouisAP; AFP; Reuter - 619 words
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Article395 1988-10-03 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN COMMENT. •By IPOH I wouldn't be carried away with the 3-0 scoreline if I were you. For the fact is that if there were any garbage collectors around at the Stadium Perak last night, they would have been busy cleaning up the rubbish395 words
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265 1988-10-03 29 Punggol, SCC share spoils in draw HOCKEY THERE were no goals m the Premier League hockey match between Punggol and Singapore Cricket Club at Tanglin yesterday. Both teams fought hard for the elusive decider but, somehow, it seemed that luck would not smile on either side despite the numerous opportunities.265 words
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Article350 1988-10-03 29 BOWLING Sandra Chua pipped Alice Tay by three pinfalls to snatch the women's Masters title m the Kallang Open championships at Kallang Bowl-er-Drome yesterday. Final results Men (18 games): 1 Jeffrey Tan 3,583 pinfalls 2 Dennis Lim 3,4% 3 Jack Wong 3.438. Women (It games): 1 Sandra Chua350 words
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Article134 1988-10-03 29 SARAWAK Hosts Sarawak came alive m the last 10 minutes of this vital clash against hot favourites Kedah to confirm a quarter-final berth at State Stadium last night. It was super-substitute Aedi Julaihi he canoe on for injured Johnny Peter m the second half who gave134 words
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Article99 1988-10-03 29 SABAH 1 NEGRI SEMBIL AN 1 In Koto Kinabala, Sabah drew 1-1 with Negri Sembilan at Likas Stadium, dashing the visitors' hopes of advancing to the quar-ter-finals. Sabah's goal was scored by Hassan Sani m the 60th minute and Mohamed Hisam Jani equalised for Negri two minutes later. Negri, who99 words
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Article103 1988-10-03 29 In Malacca, hosts Malacca clinched their first home victory when they edged out Perlis 1-0 at the Kubu Stadium. But the outcome had no bearing as both teams are already out of the running for the last eight. The victory gave Malacca 14 points, one more103 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1988-10-03 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED MOTHER PARPATI KHEMCHANO DEPARTED 3RD OCT. 1970 ALWAYS LOVED A MISSED BY Son*: DsughUrt-in-lßw Fatechand Aartl Dolatram Anita Chandru Monica Lachman Sham Sunlta Daughter Son-in-law Sheila Gordhan Grandchildren: Son la Dee pa Nandu Govlnd Vicky44 words
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Obituary, Illustration216 1988-10-03 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths Albert Street Wing Seong Eating House Fatty's Beloved Father OW YUEN Age: 96 passed away peacefully on Sunday, 2nd October 1988 at 12.26 a.m. leaving behind: Daughters-in-law Au Chan Seng Ho Seong Ou Chun Wah Pauline Ou Ow Chun Kong Irene Ow Daughters Sons-in-law Aw Sweet216 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1988-10-03 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths GEORGE ATSUO ITTOGI Age: 38 Passed away peacefully on 2 October 1988 leaving behind his loving wife, Mie and son, Ben. Always remembered by mother and father, sisters and a brother, nephews and nieces. Body lying at St. Joseph Parlour, Queen St. Spore. Cortege65 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1988-10-03 30 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements The family of the late Mr. Robert Tan Peng Leng Departed on 28 September 1988 wishes to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to all friends and relatives for their kind assistance, attendances, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1988-10-03 30 Tha bereaved family of late MR. TEO KEE SENG (Departed 28 9 88) Wiihef to axprasi th»ir haarlfall thank* and appreciation le ralatrv»» (r i«nd*. neighbours, staff and managamant of Nedlloyd E A C Agencias Pirn Ltd and especially to Or. Mr*. Koo Chee Choong and staff of67 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1988-10-03 30 In Everlovmg Memory O1 TONY TOK SENG SIN Departed 3rd Oct. 1984 Gone but forever dwells In our hearts Always r«m»mb«r»d by Michelle Molly Tofc28 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1988-10-03 30 In Loving Memory Of TONY TOK SENG SIN Departed 3rd Oct. 1984 Dearly missed and fondly remembered by family.22 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1988-10-03 30 In loving memory of MRS JENNIE CHOE Departed October 3, 1962 Believe m the Lord Jesus, it you will be saved, you you household. Acts. 16.3129 words
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Article, Illustration398 1988-10-03 30 Former greats toil m Second Division LONDON As a player, Billy Bremner personified both the vices and virtues of the successful Leeds United soccer side of the late 1960s and early 70s. The flame-haired Scottish midfielder was an exceptional all-round footballer. His passing,Reuter - 398 words
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514 1988-10-03 30 Coventry 3 Middlesbrough 4: Middlesbrough's victory was marked by two hat-tricks from Coventry's David Speedie and Middlesbrough's Bernie Slavin. Speedie opened accounts m the seventh minute, but Slavin responded a minute later with a fierce shot from the edge of the penalty area. Slavin scored againAFP; Reuter; UPI - 514 words
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Article60 1988-10-03 30 Div One: 9 Alan Smith (Arsenal) 8 Tony Cascarino (Millwall) 7 Brian Marwood (Arsenal) C Alan Mclnally (Aston Villa), Paul Williams (Charlton). Div Tw«: 7 Simon Gamer (Blackburn) C Frank Bunn (Oldham), Terry Connor (Portsmouth), Colin Pascoe (Sunderland), Tommy Tynan (Plymouth). Div Three: t Tony Agana (Sheffield United).Reuter - 60 words
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Article1301 1988-10-03 30 DIVISION ONE Coventry 3 Middlesbrough 4, Liverpool 1 Newcastle 2, Millwall 3 Queens Park Rangers 2, Norwich 1 Charlton 3, Nottingham Forest 0 Luton 0, Sheffield Wednesday 1 Aston Villa 0, Southampton 0 Derby 0, Tottenham 2 Manchester United 2, West Ham 1 Arsenal 4, WimbledonReuter - 1,301 words
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Article226 1988-10-03 30 AUSTRIAN FC Tyrol 4 St Poelten 2, Rapid 1 Steyr 0, Lask 1 Austria Klagenfurt 1, Vienna 2 Gak 4, Admira 2 Austria Wien 1, Sturm 2 Sportclub 5. BELGIAN Waregem 1 Lokeren 2, Standard Liege 0 FC Liege 3, Beveren 4 Kortrijk 2, Genk 2 Beerschot 2,Reuter; AFP - 226 words
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Article162 1988-10-03 30 Vercruysse puts Marseille on top PARIS A goal three minutes from time by Philippe Vercruysse put Marseille on top of the French First Division soccer table on Saturday. Marseille, playing m front of a 22,000 home crowd, trailed twice against depleted Metz before Vercruysse hit the winner m a thrillingAFP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration290 1988-10-03 30 SAN FRANCISCO Michael Chang, a 16-year-old American who is widely considered the fastest player on a tennis court today, reached his first Grand Prix final with a victory over South Africa's Danie Visser on Saturday. Chang beat Visser, a qualifier ranked 231 st m theReuter - 290 words
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Advertisement644 1988-10-03 29 kftcfel Engineering Faculty ißfifa 20th Anniversary Research Seminar Series The Engineering Faculty of the National University of Singapore will be celebrating her 20 years of involvement m professional engineering education and research throughout the 1 988 1989 academic session. As part of the celebration activities, a series of seminars, based644 words
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Page 29 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1988-10-03 29 HOCKEY Premier League: Police v SRC (Fairer Park). Div 1 CSC B v NUS (Tan^lin) both matches at 5 30pm. SOCCER Malaysia Cup: Johor v Selangor (LaiWa Stadium). Kuala Lumpur v Pahang (Merdeka Stadium) both at 8.30pm. 10th Inter-Stat-utory Board (James: SBC v HDB (Bukit Chermin. 5 15pm)48 words
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Advertisement106 1988-10-03 30 In Loving Memory of DR. KHOO PENG SENG Imparted 3 10.1978 Fondly remembered by wife, children and grandchildren. When m need, The Straits Times Classified is what you need. TheM^jccf THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED It makes buying or selling a snap! /^T You'll find a spectrum of classified pPwO Insertions106 words
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Article, Illustration472 1988-10-03 31 1 Life after Seoul Sprint queen Flo-Jo wants to try acting and writing H What's next for Flo-Jo? The winner of three Olympic track golds is to take acting classes, write a play and maybe try the 400 metres. HBlk But Florence Griffith-Joyner, glamfsl 1 ourReuter - 472 words
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Article520 1988-10-03 31 *> Life after Seoul Greg given Olympic Spirit Award DGREG LOUGANIS, the world's greatest diver, announced his retirement from the sport he transformed into an art yesterday. |Rjlt Louganis, who is to become an actor QPJ and play his first post-Olympic film role m aReuter - 520 words
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Article, Illustration697 1988-10-03 33 Pain Games for some with visions of glory and gain OH, the agony of it all. To train for years and see those visions of Olympic glory vanish m seconds. There have been a string of heroic Hops at the Seoul Games. World canoeing champions Philippe Boccara and PascalReuter - 697 words
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Article, Illustration726 1988-10-03 33 Americans lose out m the battle for the Goodwill gold THE Soviet Union trounced the United States m the biggest battle of the Seoul Olympics, grabbing the goodwill gold from the over-confident and badly-or-ganised Americans. The United States' long fall from grace was clinched with aAFP - 726 words
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Article, Illustration448 1988-10-03 33 PIERRE DURAND, of France, rode Jappeloup to the showjumping gold medal yesterday and admitted to just a tiny unsportBk ing thought m the agonising decisive moments. The Frenchman, who fulfilled the lost promise of Los Angeles when he and Jappeloup failed to win the titleReuter; AFP - 448 words
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Article580 1988-10-03 33 The many faces of American athletes SOMETIMES, it seemed that a portion of the American Olympians were here simply for the chance to be on television. Some of them were even seen sidling up to Carl Lewis, with whom they might ordinarily not spend a whole lotNYT - 580 words
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Article, Illustration788 1988-10-03 34 ■FnH THE curtain has finally been drawn on the 16-day Olympic Games. While they lasted, the spotlight almost always was focused on the stars and their achievements. In short, the athletes who mattered. At times, their misdemeanours, too, found their way into print. The sideshows were equally entertaining,788 words
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MEDAL TALLY
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318 1988-10-03 35 ONE gold medal that was all that separated East Germany and the United States m the medals sweepstakes on the final day of the 24th Olympic Games. The US finished third with a total of 94 medals. They included 36 golds one less than318 words
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Article310 1988-10-03 35 ■■HPBBBBV ATHLETICS Men's mara ■_[7-lJi I 1 Olindo Bordin (Ita) 2hr BBJBjBBBBABJ lOmin 32sec 2 Douglas Wakiihuri (Ken) 2:10:47 3 Ahmed Saleh (DJi) 2:10:59 4 Takeyuki Nakayama (Jpn) 2:11:05 S Stephen Mo_^gk neghetti (Aus) 2:11:49 C Charlie I _B^^BB| Spedding (GBR) 2:12:19 7 Juma AW m Dtangaa (Tan) 2:13.06310 words
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Article55 1988-10-03 35 ATHLETICS Gelindo Bordin (Ita) men's marathon. BOXING Kirn Kwang Sun (Kor) flyweight (51kg); Giovanni Parisi (Ita) feather (57kg); Janovski Viatcheslav (Soy) light-welter (63.5); Park Si Hun (Kor) light-middle (71kg); Andrew Maynard (USA) light-heavy (81kg); Lennox Lewis (Can) su-per-heavy (over 91kg). EQUESTRIAN Pierre Durand (Fra) individual55 words
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Article279 1988-10-03 35 (Final standings through 237 events) Note: Revised after all disqualification* GS B T Soviet Union 55 31 46 132 East Germany 37 35 30 102 United States 36 31 27 94 South Korea 12 10 11 33 West Germany 11 14 15 40 Hungary 11 6 6 23279 words
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Article218 1988-10-03 35 Q 3 B T Soviet Union"" 1 47 43 35 125* East Germany 40 25 25 90 United States 34 35 25 94~ West Germany 10 12 17 39 Japan 9 6 10 25 Poland 8 6 11 25 Bulgaria 7_ 8 9 24 Cuba 6 4 3218 words
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Article, Illustration341 1988-10-03 35 Never m Games' history has closing been as colourful and varied ASIA donned all the finery and elegance of the Orient to bring the Seoul Olympics to a spectacular close yesterday. Hosts South Korea combined the splendour of the East with a dazzle of high-tech wonder at theReuter - 341 words
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352 1988-10-03 35 SOUTH KOREA triumphantly brought down the curtain on the biggest Olympics m history yesterday and cast around for new worlds to conquer. The country, which rose m a generation from war-ravaged wasteland to economic powerhouse, splashed US$3 billion ($6.1 billion) to makeReuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration437 1988-10-03 35 "THANK God for that." So said Cook Islands boxer Richard Pittman, after innocently tipping Cubans for the gold, when he was told Cuba announced long ago they were boycotting the Seoul Games. Some things said at the Olympics were justReuter - 437 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1988-10-03 37 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD r Olympics now being imperilled by an evil from within DATELINE .'SEOUL J^Wg^ BARCELONA, hosts of the 1992 Olympics, have set up the anti-doping Sms^^/y laboratory they hope will root out the drug cheats who shocked the Seoul Games, the Spanish city's mayor Pasqual Maragall1,245 words
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Article, Illustration255 1988-10-03 37 THE saying, he who laughs last laughs longest, was probably meant for the faces featured here. These are some of the men and women who had the last laugh on their opponents when the competition ended at the Seoul Olympics. While their rivals' chins255 words
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Article, Illustration482 1988-10-03 37 Johnson rejects million -dollar magazine deal j^mmfm Toronto Ben j£^^%Qf Johnson, m chosing to tell his story to the Toronto Sun, turned down an offer of US$5OO,OOO ('1.02 million) from a West German news magazine for exclusive rights to his side of the drug scandal that ripped the Seoul OlympicsAP; NYT; Reuter - 482 words
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Article, Illustration100 1988-10-03 38 THE wait had been long. But this only served to make Indonesia's first-ever Olympic medal all the more precious. The greatest moment for Indonesian sport came on Saturday when Lilies Hanadyani, Nurfitriyana Saiman and Kusuma Wardhani took the silver medal m the archery team100 words
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Article64 1988-10-03 38 A SOUTH Korean conscript policeman assigned to an Olympic security unit died after being punched by a superior for a disciplinary lapse, a police spokesman said yesterday. Lee Nam Su, 20, was one of eight conscripts berated for failing to keep their barracks tidy. The spokesman64 words
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Article50 1988-10-03 38 RADICAL students chanting anti-Olympics slogans hurled nearly a dozen firebombs at an Olympics decorative tower yesterday near the Games volleyball gymnasium, but the final day's competition had earlier been moved to another site. The incident occurred yesterday morning, but police reported no injuries or arrests,50 words
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Article, Illustration57 1988-10-03 38 UNCLE SAM is proud of you. Kenneth Monday, dressed m the unmistakable colours of his country, raises his arms m glorious salute after winning the gold medal m the welterweight division of the freestyle wrestling on Friday. 6 Adlan Varaev, of the Soviet Union, was second andAFP - 57 words
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Article92 1988-10-03 38 ABOUT 3,000 residents from the hometown of Ben Johnson, the sprinter who was stripped of his 100-metre gold medal after failing a drug test at the Olympics, have signed a book of support which his father wiu hand to him m Toronto today. The book, signed by92 words
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Article74 1988-10-03 38 A MESSENGER who found 3,000 stolen Sports Illustrated colour slides of the Seoul Games returned them to the magazine last Friday after co-workers told him they were stolen, police and other messengers said m New York. The slides, the work of the magazine's nine photographers m Seoul,74 words
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Article91 1988-10-03 38 SOUTH Koreans are waiting anxiously to move into apartments where Olympicathletes such as Chris Evert and Michael Gross iiave been housed during the Summer Games. The Olympic Village a high-rise complex m southern Seoul will become home to 5,540 Korean families once the Games end and91 words
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Article, Illustration687 1988-10-03 38 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Bordin plays role to perfection for final gold of the Games DATELINE: SEOUL HIF SHAKESPEARE had economised with only one Gentleman of Verona he could not have scripted a more dramatic finale to the K^W Olympic Games than the maraV thon victory of a 29-year-oldReuter; AFP - 687 words
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Article, Illustration451 1988-10-03 38 SOUTH KOREA emerged from the biggest Olympics m history as Asia's No. 1 sporting power after a gold rush during the closing two days brought their medal tally to a record high of 12 golds. China and Japan, who between them have dominated regionalAFP - 451 words
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Article, Illustration425 1988-10-03 38 BEIJING China's returning Olympic athletes face a stormy reception from angry and disappointed fans who reject official explanations that they were under too much pressure to perform well. For two weeks, the country has been gripped by Olympic fever, with millions glued to lavish television coverage.Reuter - 425 words
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Article, Illustration93 1988-10-03 39 Gold medal and doping pass CANADIAN super-heavyweight gold medallist Lennox Lewis (above) was all "dressed up" at the medal presentation ceremony after his victory yesterday. He displayed his country's flag, his flowers and his doping control pass (left). Lewis, 23, stopped American Riddick Bowe m the second round of their93 words
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Article56 1988-10-03 39 CANADIAN boxer Egerton Marcus won an Olympic silver medal the hard way fighting with a broken right hand and no painkillers. Marcus settled for the silver after losing 5-0 to East German Henry Maske m Saturday's middleweight final. Marcus broke his hand while beating Hussain Shah56 words
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Article, Illustration75 1988-10-03 39 NEVER mind that Carl Lewis (left) received his 100 metres gold medal only after the biggest drug scandal m Olympic history a gold is a gold. And from his smile, he obviously doesn't think it has been tainted. American team-mate Calvin Smith missed a chance75 words
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Article74 1988-10-03 39 IN A town besotted with competitions, it was perhaps not surprising that there was a Miss Olympics beauty contest as well. Thirty-eight contestants m warm-up suits, bathing suits, business suits, cheong-sam, sarong, sari and hanbok paraded across an Olympic Village stage before an audience of hooting,74 words
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Article60 1988-10-03 39 AN IRANIAN wrestler was so impressed with the man who beat him that he picked up the victorious Soviet and carried him around the mat at the Olympics on Saturday. After Askari Mohammadian lost the 57kg wrestling bout, he hoisted eight-time world champion Sergei Beloglazov onto60 words
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Article, Illustration830 1988-10-03 39 GODFREY ROBERT; JERRY SBH AND AFP - GODFREY ROBERT JERRY SBH AND AFP Controversial decision by judges raises tempers DATELINE: SEOUL PICTURES BY WfWf^ BOXING delivered a black eye to the Seoul r"^te j Olympics yesterday, which closed on a high*^m^ ly controversial note. The victim was Ameri- can light-middleweight champion Roy Jones, ■ff^830 words
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500 1988-10-03 39 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT ■■H AMERICAN boxing coach Kenny f^^fe 1 Adam s yesterday alleged attempts '^Vjfc had been made to bribe ringside judges. His claims followed the BJR|k split decision against his boxer, Roy Jones, m the light-middle-weight final at the Chamsil Students' Gymnasium yesterday.500 words
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Article, Illustration379 1988-10-03 39 THE United States men's volleyball team won their second straight Olympic gold medal yesterday and removed some nagging self doubts. With the Eastern bloc boycotting the Los Angeles Games four years ago, the Americans wondered whether they were really the top team m the world.AFP; AP - 379 words
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Advertisement344 1988-10-03 31 Having the upper hand jQaßt X "^S^H^—^—^^^v, .">' Hf I fcf \^L B^ 1 *^w 1 B m -'^II ASa^^^S^ 1 I -tat J -4rt»^^^^^ vbhSZ^AßkubW^ M r Jfc^ THERE are those who like to claim that they can twist others round their little fingers like these two wrestlers who344 words
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Advertisement254 1988-10-03 32 g PHILIPS lo all Olympians, tlianks t<>r die nieiiKHies. 28CT 8890 Sixteen glorious days of sweet success and bitter MMimj^tMjium nurtured. More records will be broken. Man's will and defeat. All m the name of sportsmanship. Keen battles determination combined with the attributes of nature have been fought and won,254 words
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Advertisement96 1988-10-03 36 MOMENTS OF JOY AND HEARTBREAK, AS ENDURANCE AND WILL TURN INTO TRIUMPH AND ELATION. OLYMPIC SPORT: THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. FOR THE TWENTIETH TIME, OMEGA IS AT THE HEART OF IT ALL OMEGA ALWAYS MARKS SIGNIFICANT MOMENTS. Registered Model K^^BB J^^^^ 1 J #V\ X^ OMEGA.TIMING ITS 2OTH OLYMPICS96 words
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Advertisement132 1988-10-03 37 I LOST 1 5 KILOGRAMS 1 WTHI IS APPOINTMENTS t<f lost 1 5 k 9S m my 1 5 appointments Of THERMATRIM PROGRAM" g^K^^^^JS^^ SLENDER LADY BEAUTYCENTRE, 'I very' effective for myself f I will strongly recommend V^^^ 3 •"f !t t0 tne P e °P |e who are Before132 words
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Advertisement149 1988-10-03 37 GTE eILLwVw PAucS Reaches More Customers at Lower Cost! i^ ©l-^Sl^^^^fc^3B^^SC/ The Official GTE YELLOW PAGES TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. RESERVE YOUR AD NOW! \i^^^^^!^^m^^^^o t^^^^^^^^P' GTE YELLOw PAGES enables you to reach more |Tn nil^r^^i^^V ii Vf^r tM^Wmu^^ customers m more places at more time than any I AN^ lWU Let149 words
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Article, Illustration582 1988-10-03 40 200 killed m Hyderabad, 61 m Karachi, as troops prepare for more unrest KARACHI The death toll from violent clashes between Mohajir and Sindhi communities m Pakistan continued to rise yesterday, and the number of people injured was put at severalAFP; Reuter - 582 words
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453 1988-10-03 40 JUDITH TAN - JUDITH TAN -Si HAWKERS at the Boat Quay pasar malam refused to set up shop yesterday because of what they said was poor business over the past two months. They claimed that since the weekly event began m July453 words
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Article, Illustration502 1988-10-03 40 LESLIE SIM - LESLIE SIM By A MAN suspected of robbing, raping and molesting women, all at gunpoint, got the chop when he lost a race down a highrise shopping complex on to Coleman Street on Saturday. It began when a man tried to rob a beauty care502 words
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469 1988-10-03 40 Opposition faces key test of will today Crisis m Burma RANGOON Burma's opposition leaders were preparing for a critical test of will today, the deadline set by the military government for striking workers to return to their jobs or face the sack. The government warned yesterday that it would takeAFP; Reuter - 469 words
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177 1988-10-03 40 Courteous drivers to get tickets for free dinners COEUR DALENE (Idaho) Stung by criticism of an intensive traffic enforcement programme, police are thinking of countering the bad publicity by issuing "tickets", good for free dinners to courteous drivers. "There are good drivers out there who are trying to make theUPI - 177 words
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Advertisement138 1988-10-03 40 ~7"^n Beautiful Eyebrows EyeDrow Captivating Eye-lids Lips t^oU* Yours Forever sth Anniversary Offer Eyebrow tattoo £36& $200 —■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■B Eyeliner tattoo 5360 $150 I $see $300 Experienced professionals m Eyebrow tattoo, Eye-lid tattoo and Lip tattooing •We have the expertise and L za w w personally design techniques to ensure a138 words
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Advertisement172 1988-10-03 40 ELIMINATE YOUR MT BULGES NOW, WITHOUT HUNGER, INJECTIONS, EXERCISE OR PILLS. Marie-France Bodyline International helps both men and women lose all those unwanted bulges of fat. It introduces you to the unique Fat Mobilisation System (FMS) which will help you reshape your figure, under proper medical supervision. If you spend172 words
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Advertisement485 1988-10-03 40 LINK HAIR Tonsstm that natural look Before L intf After Lin* SPECIALIST IN HAIRWEAVINC HAIRCARE We are inviting all men and women with problem hair, e.g. falling hair, thinning hair and receding hairline etc., to call us NOW and get our Expert Advice Free of Charge. JZbtkHdtHkwvy A ir Non-surgical485 words
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Miscellaneous221 1988-10-03 40 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: 6.56 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.50 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/21 C Overcast Loa Angeles 15,31 C Goudy Amsterdam 12/16 C Gear Madrid 11 22221 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1988-10-03 1 HANNA VYMER - BACK-FLIP INTO OBLIVION HANNA VYMER Report by The shabby, overgrown courtyard is littered with upturned crates and washing hanging out to dry. The stone block of flats is one of the oldest m this ugly, sprawling city of Minsk. It has no lift, no Entryphone. You climb a dingy staircase1,001 words
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Article, Illustration39 1988-10-03 2 The perfect jump: Bob Beamon's 29 feet 2 1 2 inches (8.90 m) jump m the 1968 Olympics was called a 'mutation. And no one has been able to match the feat since, not even Beamon himself.39 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1988-10-03 2 Faster, higher and further as Olympians strive to excel with better technology and training techniques, an explosion of scientific research is showing sportsmen just where the ultimate limits of performance lie. 808 BEAMON stood motionless at the starting-line for a moment, then sprinted1,688 words
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Advertisement142 1988-10-03 2 y; Ji Br BEAUTY CLINIC D|3q-|q-|-£3|- fy^v/^>| 3\ discover how to maintain beautiful skin for a lifetime. O UCI y Pick a time for your beauty clinic: Learn the art of skincare from Estee Lauder. From Thursday 13 October 1988 6.00pm-B.oopm (leansing, toning, moisturising and masking to the Friday 14142 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1988-10-03 3 From Page One: Back-flip into oblivion since. "I started feeling bitter towards everyone and everything bitter towards life. I felt mistrustful. I had been deceived." And there were other, more personal, trials to be endured. "My body became repulsive to me for a while," she admits.1,351 words
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Article, Illustration330 1988-10-03 3 Dr S.M. LIM Send your question to Dr S M Lim c/o The Straits Times. 390 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore 0923 Q. Is it true that cousins or people with the same surname should not get married? A. It has long been recognised that the children of consanguineous marriages330 words
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Advertisement246 1988-10-03 3 Just a coincidence? Hardly. The Diners world spans a network of over a And should you lose your Card, you can rest assured million fine establishments. knowing your liability never exceeds S$ 125 and Superior restaurants for dining and entertainment. replacement is only hours away. Hotels and resorts, shops and246 words
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Article, Illustration650 1988-10-03 4 T. SASITHARAN previews The Shadow Box, a ST*ARS production on at Victoria Theatre from Wednesday to Saturday. ST*ARS' latest production, The Shadow Box, confronts death head on. We are offered privileged access to witness people living death, people watching their650 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1988-10-03 4 Keith Richards, the main man behind The Rolling Stones and now an elder statesman of rock, has launched his first solo album. He talks to DAVID SINCLAIR about 'mature rock YT roll. HAVING lunched on fish and chips, he arrives very nearly on time1,107 words
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257 1988-10-03 4 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN THE handling of the vast Virgin catalogue for this region has been taken over by EMI Records since last Saturday. The British-based company's catalogue was previously m the care of Pacific Music, but when their licence ran out, EMI won over the257 words
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Miscellaneous560 1988-10-03 4 What s nn XIAN FILM WEEK display. National Museum, theatre, Jurong Bird Park, landing steps behind Parliavk.ip ni? thi? nD»rnw South-east Asian Gallery. Ad- 10.30 am and 3 pm. Admis- ment House (tel: 222-2528). nur* 1 n Jr r v mission: 50 cents for children sion: $2.50 for children and560 words
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Miscellaneous1070 1988-10-03 4 I 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 Air1,070 words
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Article, Illustration912 1988-10-03 5 Ryotaro Sugi, the chivalrous samurai m period drama and the good guy m cops-and-robbers shows, talks to CHONG WING HONG. JAPANESE singer-actor Ryotaro Sugi remembers what it was like to be poor. That is why he is bringing a Japanese period drama to Kallang912 words
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Article287 1988-10-03 5 THIS programme is compiled by Redlffusion and broadcast dally in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese. There will also be an English translation of the lesson. The broadcast times over SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm in Teochew and 10.45 pm in Hokkien on Mondays, 9 pm in Cantonese287 words
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Article98 1988-10-03 5 tek^gpi^^&aumft 1 &AWik*i f»A£*fitt# ft #Jt BJKS «ff tfrUDttE £t 7 ETjtc mm ra+^ißX^fftAia irffnifc flW«iB*^SE &s£° #6-7* l «*7tfj -A'f^l*± o h g M> 1965 VX ffc P/f m MX& JM >¥A< 'MR a«f a *^a*fiß2[t*^ ft mm*G a tin to wu£ ft it »r Jik»j?tl9B6^6 r«I» m teif«s£*ejmt!i«tf.98 words
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Article, Illustration625 1988-10-03 5 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO Xian Film Week Year Of The Dragon (today) Horse Thief (tomorrow) Fill The World With Love (Friday) HORSE THIEF is an unconventional Chinese film which created a controversy m China. Tibetans protested against the film because it portrayed the unsavoury aspects625 words
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Article, Illustration650 1988-10-03 5 GUAN LIBING - GUAN LIBING By MEETING Shinno Mika, who is hailed as one of the best enka (Japanese folk songs) singers at a press conference recently, turned out to be a series of surprises. I had expected a demure Japanese woman clad m traditional kimono,650 words
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Article, Illustration816 1988-10-03 6 Indonesian choreographer Tom Ibnur takes budding choreographers here back to the basics of Malay dance, reports MARDIANA ABU BAKAR. "PROBABLY holding their sarong that was how the posture came about. "You might have noticed that it is only women who use this particular816 words
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Article451 1988-10-03 6 MARDIANA ABU BAKAR - MARDIANA ABU BAKAR This knowledge will serve me well and I can better judge if a choreographer is doing her job well. Noorliza Yusuf, a second-year student from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts THEIR first proper dance theory lesson. That, m essence, was how participants of451 words
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189 1988-10-03 6 MALAY CULTURAL groups would do well to follow In the footsteps of Sri* ana, a local cultural organisation active m promoting dance and Inject a dose of foreign expertise into their training schemes. Sriwana brought m Indonesian choreographer Tom Ibnur for its Tariana 88 project,189 words
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Article, Illustration352 1988-10-03 6 "MUNGKIN menjinjit biar tidak terpijak kain," kata Tom Ibnur, disambut oleh hilai ketawa peserta bengkel pereka tari. Tom sedang menerangkan bagaimana langkah tari Melayu di mana penari wanita memegang kain mereka di bahagian atas peha itu mungkin bermula. "Orang lelaki tak pakai kain jadi tak payah buat352 words
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518 1988-10-03 6 ADIBAH AMIS - ADIBAH AMIS To know Bahasa WHEN a mother sighs m relief that her daughters are all selamat (safe), she is thinking of one particular danger that from "wolves", or buaya (crocodiles) m Bahasa Malaysia. Selamat means, m this context, getting safely married. In another518 words
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Advertisement451 1988-10-03 6 r T |ME MANAGER F I IS ABOUT I I RESULTS'. J Time Manager is about HHBHIHV j^f a^ Our next Time Manager people can best develop their I Prnor*mm*>. talents, manage their time S I rru b rdmm and increase their personal I 1 effectiveness m pursuit' of Singapore451 words
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Advertisement290 1988-10-03 7 SEOUL 1900 Zoom into the latest OLYMPIC REPORT. Everyday m The Straits Fimes. Platinum- Precious :J Metal that makes J A Good Investment A Remarkable Performance Record The "Most Precious" Precious Metal Vital to Industry Supply Shortages Legal Tender The Platinum Noble (99 95 fineness) can be purchased m convenient290 words
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Miscellaneous553 1988-10-03 7 SUN TAN Bjcciutte PEANUTS By Schulz r "< rATTC^'M«in (b&tti/eßeni*TH*uT»*T!j^^^ /^^*t^oo7l7} I HAVE PLANS FOR TME FIRST TMIN6 I PLAN UJWAT v^\ fcNl IHrHK f could N/i^y Jy^ ,n r—^jT W £(J^^folo^ f MPROVIN6 TMg APPEARANCE TO PO 15 MOVE THIS ROCK fDO YOU flj I k?SK OP TME PE^E^T553 words
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Advertisement1018 1988-10-03 8 B<^lMZfA^li^»iliMKi^J«rflß*J;Vtl B> i (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11AM, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9 15PM I GRIPPING TALE OF THE SUPERNATURAL...^ MORE CHILLING SHOCKING THAN ANYTHING YOU'VE EVER SEEN BEFORE! ■H flflflßflflflflflflflflV^^^ißfll ■fl z I Br^^^B^Bfl I B 1 1 b^^ib! B^l I 2 b^H pi BRull bH o IDfl Bffl I1,018 words
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Advertisement984 1988-10-03 8 i^*BPPB|iBi a f BaH iß <755^i??>\ bP* b lml ™^^bW \fM /Aa/^NcU BY/ lO^ 165 Tan J° n 9 Pagar Road W V3/CK)W[ M/ r^__ iIWAA #05^)1 Amara Hotel I H W f\^\S^V^v) Ml IB /^f^^TlV/^lyl Singapore 0208 I Singapore Institute of Engineering Technologies I /^^BlH^WH 3 WWW Wi I984 words
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Advertisement480 1988-10-03 8 NOTICE 1 As from TODAY 3/10/88 1 I CHANGI Theatre is closed I TEMPORARILY for renovation m > PRINCE 2: NOW SHOWING H (t»A2&&3) S SHOW: 11-n, IJQ, AM, 6.45. SIS I WM Bnath tikii| m Pf m '9 AdviitMrsl 1 m W Sptctacilart i Z- W Incredibly J SpX9l^480 words
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Advertisement279 1988-10-03 9 I his .innoutKvmcnt appears tor the purposes ot record only October I^XX THE HOUR GLASS LIMITED I (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) I New Issue of I 8,000,000 ordinary shares of $0.25 each I at $(KBB per share I payable m full on application I Managed and Underwritten by279 words
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Advertisement652 1988-10-03 9 s The first Karaoke Food I Centre at Orchard Road. TIIK MOST BIIAITIRI, FOOD CEMU l\ SMGAPOU TO BOM lIWNKIK FOOD l\ \IK-( ONDITIOMI) COMFORT. KI\JO> FRKF Cl RRF\T MO\ IFS AND KARAOKK Ml SIC AT \U;iIT. Ml SUM frtM)l) m«M $2.50 YAM RICK FROM $2.80 T\MMM>KI FROM $3.00 T.LAIPOT652 words
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Advertisement364 1988-10-03 10 c Ride the waves, alj feel the wind on IHHHHI your back... en joy •|y||ll! l fun and adventure .LHvrHil on the high seas at PFPPM classification 21. 1 1 1 1 ]II kTa)«^ *B I 49 Beauty Culture 49 Beauty Culture a Face line F~ 1 MEN'S SALDN A364 words
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Advertisement881 1988-10-03 11 72 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal *30 ONWARDS HOUSE, office removal, transportation, disposal It delivery service. Specialist In piano/ organ removal. Economical rates we supply 15' lorry Responsible, reliable L experienced workers provided. 8 am 8 pm. Tel *****39 SM ONWARDS. HOUSE removal, transportation service, office removal. Specialised m pianos/ organs881 words
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Advertisement896 1988-10-03 11 76 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services ABSOLUTELY UNBtATABLE" STM Anniversary package offers for: A) Prestigious registration address answering telex fax ($25). B) Registration address or answering fax ($l5) Contact 336-8866. (Free $10,000 personal accident Insurance specially arranged for all new clients). ACE AMONO ALLi Answering $8/ registration address $8/ 24-hour896 words
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Advertisement476 1988-10-03 11 78 Industrial Equipment/ 78 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Supplies mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IHB BSW aaa»MaM^»y*WP amm m^^fj.jJW Lai/ BBa^Z^^^^^^^Sj^Bj ft aaaaY jfc ■aw B^aBBBH aVaSaaV aaV r I AY""""" r3r~^^j»^^**sal«Bßßf I mm w***+P^ m ffy COD ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES I 1 ROCHOR CANAL ROAD #02-63 SIM LIM SQUARE SPORE 0718 TEL: *****45 3373K80 Subsidiary476 words
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Advertisement395 1988-10-03 11 jiiiiniiiMi 92 Domestc Help Avallsbte '^B^aa^aasaaT^ XayaVU^ Features ■■■■■JpH Hair cut I44JMPS Medical H^^^CELM Shampoo ■■■■■■BjBM Hepatitis I Test A eMafMaMßMsi Uniform ■J Raturn Trip aaaaavaajvaa contract 3.«1-i::'M Psycho ■bblbbVH Hepatitis Only Agency with 200 MaMs for selection S Call *****55 I •34-09 Jin SuKan Cantr* v MOfifn 10 Itm395 words
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Advertisement659 1988-10-03 11 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help Available Available Available Available MORE THAN Personally interviewed overseas and screened from provinces frequently^ 12 000 FAMII IF^ Thai Filtipino Sn Lankan Indonesian* Javanese* Chinese Malaysian s*.pwww IMMIILI I. O our A**ur*nc*« For Employai*:CAN'T BE WRONfi Strictl V659 words
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Advertisement360 1988-10-03 11 94 Positions Vacant: Professional/ Executive One of the major Advertising Agency urgently requires a ART/ CREATIVE DIRECTOR 3to 5 years experience In an advertising agency An attractive salary will be offered to the successful candidate. Call ua today at *****44 to arranga lor an appointment or call paraon•lly at: Paopla'a360 words
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Advertisement525 1988-10-03 11 96 Positions Vacant: Tutorial 1.1. TRAINID CHILD Care Teachers/ Assl Teachers with at leut 3 O' levels lncl. Mandarin as 2nd. lang. required by a child care ctr. m Katong. Interested, please call *****21. IMMCD4ATI ASSIOMMtMTS IN any area for teachers, grads., 'A' Level, we assure a higher fee for525 words
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Advertisement360 1988-10-03 11 M Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical AGGRESSIVE, GROWTHORIENTED COMPANY located next to Raffles Place MRT station invites serious spplicstions for ths following vscsneiss 1. ACCOUNTS CLERK With detailed knowledge it experience of PC operations li computerised accounting. s LCC or other relevant accounts L computer qualifications. Able to maintain complete set360 words
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Advertisement792 1988-10-03 11 95 Positions Vacant: 95 Positions Vacant: EDP EDP S/Ltt TRIDEMT tm 2ht INF OTECH PTE LTD ■wW (A wholly owned Jwav subsidiary of Neptune 3 j* Orient Lines Ltd) requires TRAINEE COMPUTER OPERATOR for their IBM Computer Mainframe Computw Centre The ideal candidate should 5 possess the following- 3 GCE792 words
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Advertisement561 1988-10-03 12 98 Position* Vacant: 98 Position* Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions VacantS»cr»f rial/ ClTical Sacratarial/ ClTical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN ©DBS BANK <\ BANK lo) OPERATIONS U TELLERS ASSISTANTS You provide a counter banking You process banking products and service. This is561 words
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Advertisement157 1988-10-03 12 WE HAVE THE RIGHT JOBS FOR THE RIGHT STAFF GIRL FRIDAY: PERM $600-$9OO X knowledge an asset DATA ENTRY OPS: perm.s6so/temp. Type 35wpm. CLERK-TYPISTS: PERM $500- $650 Training provided RECEPT/TYPISTS: perm $650-$BOO/temp. SNR. A/CS CLERKS: PERM $750-$B5O LCC Inter. A/Ct CLERKS: perm $650-s7oo/temp lee inter. PAYROLL CLERKS: Related experience required157 words
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Advertisement56 1988-10-03 12 ACCOUNTS CUM SHIPPING CLERK needed by small import/ axport company m the Paya Lebar/ Mac pher»on mr—. Candidates must have minimum 2 years experience m accounts plus 1 year m shipping Salary approi $950 p.m. Please write. Including details of qualifications and experience to The Managing Director ST. BOX A*****56 words
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Advertisement111 1988-10-03 12 BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD has Immediate vacancy for BILL COLLECTOR Dutie* include dally collections from sales brant hes debtors' co. lections banking Qualification* Completed secondary education Conversant In English It Mandarin Possess class 2 driving licence Experience preferred but not necessary Good customer relationship required Age 30 to 40111 words
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Advertisement509 1988-10-03 12 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical j^ METRO requires CLERKS Above 18 years of age. c Mm.mum GCE 'O' level. Able to type at least 35wpm. c Able to work Independently with minimum supervision. c Mature and pleasant personality. Plesse cell personally with result slip/ educational509 words
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Advertisement460 1988-10-03 12 98 Positions Vacant: 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secretarial/ Clerical A fast expanding trading organisation requires urgently a: ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements: c LCCI inter Book-keeping c GCE O 1 level a Minimum Ito 2 yrs. experience m accounting c Ability to type with some knowledge of computer softwares Walk-in Interview460 words
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Advertisement316 1988-10-03 12 Cold Storage 3 Trading requires urgently jj GCE O 1 Level or N' Level l Ability to type at 35 40 wpm Company transport will be provided Interested applicants please call personally between 8.30 am 1 2.00 pm and 1.30 pm -4.30 pm at: The Personnel Department 2 Enterprise Road316 words
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Advertisement552 1988-10-03 12 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PROBIZ \EEM JOB VACANCIES PERMANENT SECRETARIES $600-*****. 10 positions ACCOUNTS CLERKS S5OO-SlOOO. 16 positions RECEPTIONISTS/ CLERK TYPIBTB $500-$7OO. 48 positions GIRL FRIDAY S6OO-S7OO. 3 positions DESPATCH RIDERS $600. 3 positions STOREKEEPERS $700-$ BOO. 3 positions BTORE ASSIBTANTB $500-$«00. 7 positions DRIVERS $700. 5 positions TEMPORARY552 words
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Advertisement464 1988-10-03 13 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical >t*^ Gnixas A leading manufacturer of precision engineering plastic components requires BBBr "•^•^^^T^Tl^^ B^^aBBBBI GCE 3 O' levels with credits m Mathematics English LCCI (Intermediate) Accounting Certificate Preferably with one to two years' relevant working experience m a manufacturing environment Able to use computers Applicants464 words
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Advertisement540 1988-10-03 13 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An Expanding Company raquiraa: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ RECEPTIONIST a Secondary education, a Working experience not necessary a Transport subsidy, a Free medical benefits, c 5- day week, c Must be able to type. Salary negotiable. Ptoooo pp( y pocooftOlty foe on m tarvlaw between 8540 words
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Advertisement620 1988-10-03 13 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Intarnatlonal forwarding company raquiraa: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS c OCE O 1 level c LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping a lor 2 years' experience. Interested applicants, pleeae call 284-1177 for Mies Ha for en Interview at our own buMdtng: 19 Defu Aye 2. (via Lane 4) Defu Industrial620 words
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Advertisement599 1988-10-03 13 96 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A wall eetabnahad Japanaaa floriet A trading firm urgently raquiraa: CHINESE SECRETARY a PSC Cert, or equivalent. a Shorthand speed 80-100 w.p.m. preferred, a Oood command of English, a Working experience preferred. interested applicants, plsasi call: 450-1088 (2 Hnea) for mn Interview at 11/ 11-A599 words
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Advertisement678 1988-10-03 13 98 Poaitions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GIRL FRIDAY/ SECRETARY required immediately by Marketing Menagar of Food AddHliaa Coffip*fjfty. c OCE O' Level, minimum 5 credits (Including English and Maths). c Typing 45 w.p.m. upwards, c Telex experience, c PBC preferred. Remuneration package $8,800 811,400 per year. Applications and resume to: 36678 words
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Advertisement640 1988-10-03 13 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED 1) GENERAL CLERKS c Able to type. 2) SIWPBIO OFFICER c Able to type. c Must possess class 2/ 3 driving licence, c Preferably with experience. 3) GENERAL WORKERS (Male/ Female) Interested please call: 278-8387 203 Henderson Road #07-08 Hendereon Ind. Paric BOO640 words
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Advertisement557 1988-10-03 13 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL/ ACCOUNTS CLERK t Able to type. Knowledge of simple bookkeeping. With/without experience. Apply personally at: 27 Joo Chtot Lane, Singapore 1542. Ta! 345-5577 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required by hardware company. Secondary level Knowledge of Mandarin Oood benefits Intereeted applicants, ptoaee caM TEL: 788-7288557 words
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Advertisement586 1988-10-03 13 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Required CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Walk-In Interview at: LEVER CAR BPAREPARTB a CO. PTE. LTD. Blk. 261, Waterloo Street #01-17, Singapore 0718 Renewed additional 1) BILLING CLERKS Salary $600 to $800 p.m. 2) CASHIER a Salary $500 to $600 p.m. T wt#pnOf>B Ja)O# 486-1011 SECRETARY586 words
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Advertisement995 1988-10-03 13 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical OCBC SECURITIES PTE. Ltd has vacancies for cashiers clerks. Mln qualifications Include OCE O level It ability to type. Suc:essful candidates will enjoy attractive fringe benefits which Include anunal bonus It free medical coverage. Please contact Stephanie Chlu at *****82 1) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK with995 words
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Advertisement604 1988-10-03 13 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SHIPPING COMPANY REQUIRES Accounts Clerk. Able to handle Full set of accounts Interested, please call *****16. SIAMESE ASTROLOGY REOUMES Klerks/ Receptionists at #06-32 Peace Centre. Walk In for an Interview. rwar clerical assistant b> quired 4 hrs. dally Housewife or itudent. Typing essential. Call Sandy604 words
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Advertisement474 1988-10-03 14 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales I fS> ~1 BE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE! Whether you are a college/university graduate looking for a job or an individual who aspires for a challenging and rewarding career, come for a talk on "Career Opportunities m Insurance Sales" Venue Hilton Hotel Please474 words
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Advertisement632 1988-10-03 14 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales J L PHOTO FAIR PTE. LTD. one of the leading exhibition organizers m Singapore invites suitably qualified applicants for the position of: SALES MANAGER The right candidate should be dynamic and a self-starter with a proven sales track record, a good photography632 words
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Advertisement518 1988-10-03 14 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Salas Salas MINERVA MOTOR PTE. LTD. Invites applications for the post of: SALES EXECUTIVES Minimum OCE 'O' Level. Dynamic, self-motivated and hardworking. Able to interact with people at all levels. Valid class 3 driving licence and possess a car. For appointment, please call Mary:518 words
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Advertisement337 1988-10-03 14 INTERNATIONALLY ESTABLISHED COMPANY has Immediate vacancies for several enthusiastic and personable ladles and gentlemen to Join the Company as: SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEES (APPROXIMATELY SSIO.OOO/PER ANNUM) No experience required as all Trainees will be trained through Company's procedure from square one. Applicants must possess the following: c Minimum OCE O' level337 words
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Advertisement1199 1988-10-03 14 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Salas P»jjejj*xi*xi». ill sjjeat CAREER OPPORTUNITY f earn'at least J sales manager $16,000 PER i $1500 P.M. I ANNUM OTHER I SALES PEOPLE t INCENTIVES I $600 P.M. I afSMB^Bm I PLUS HIOH COMMISSIONS i I fl^ I m International training/ educa- I1,199 words
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Advertisement768 1988-10-03 14 99 Positions Vacant: Mm WeW eetebWehed Japewsss compel ny roquiroo a: MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE (MALE/ FEMALE) c Age below 30. c Mln OCE O' level c Mln. 1 year's experience In sales preferably with some computer knowledge, c Driving licence will be an asset. Intereeted applicants, plooaa write In with contact768 words
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Advertisement575 1988-10-03 14 99 Positions Vacant: 81— ESTAB. JEWELLERY CO. requires with or without experience Sales Personnel for various retail outlets In Orchard Rd. Applicants with pleasant personality, willIng to work shirts. Apply personally at: #03-117 Far East Plaza. WANTED SALES ASSISTANTS for electronic L computer shop, able to speak Mandarin. Salary $600--$7OO575 words
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Advertisement647 1988-10-03 15 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical A BUCK: DECKER ff VaflaV mKmummT I LOOKING FOR A REWARDING CAREER? We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following vacancies: g A) MAINTENANCE C) SET-UP TECHNIQANS I647 words
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Advertisement563 1988-10-03 15 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical mWatt SAkkermana Pte. Ltd. We're a joint venture between General Electric (USA) and Straits Steamship Co. Ltd and right now, we're m the midst of expansion. As such, we need you as: OUR TERMS Attractive starting salaries 5 day work week, normal563 words
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Advertisement523 1988-10-03 15 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Singapore Electronic A Engineering Pte Ltd provides a diverse range of A electronic engineering services and systems integration. Our ability to X develop, implement, maintain and upgrade advanced electronic systems places us m the forefront of Singapore's indigenous523 words
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Advertisement311 1988-10-03 15 (Range $550 $600 pm) Sec. 4 with a pass m Chemistry or Science subject Age between 17 30 years Experience not necessary, training will be provided No shift work Must be hardworking O' or 'A' level school leavers should enclose school leaving certificates Please apply by giving full details of311 words
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Advertisement375 1988-10-03 16 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Position* Vacant: Technical Technical EASTRECO EASTRECO (PTE) LUX, a Nestle research and development Company m food processing, situated m Jurong has got opportunities for Requirements: Diploma m Chemical Process Technology. Graduates of other options besides food may also apply. Requirements: At least completed primary education Successful375 words
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Advertisement529 1988-10-03 16 100 Position* Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical RCED (ffy 1001 SINGAPORE PTE LTD REED, a multinational Company manufaauring oilfield equipment has vacancies for I QC INSPECTOR Secondary education with NTC 2/3 m Precision B Machining •''•> Must be able to handle simple measuring instruments and be able to read529 words
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Advertisement580 1988-10-03 16 100 Poaitions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical Q7-00/MHLH^ Products Singapore jk WA Quad i on Company B Suitably qualified personnel who are I looking for challenging and satisfying career m the Mould-Making Profession are invited to join our progressive Company with modern Toolroom facilities aa Senior Mould I Makers580 words
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Advertisement577 1988-10-03 16 100 Poaitions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical M E TECHNICIANS Leading food manufacturing company is urgently looking for an energetic and competent candidate to fill the above position Walk-in interview from 10a.m. to sp.m. on weekdays and from 10a.m. to Ip.m. on Saturdays REQUIREMENTS a Industrial Technician certificate/ Vocational577 words
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Advertisement447 1988-10-03 16 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Maintenance V Techfljctan Minimum ITC m Electrical Engineering or NTC 2/3 m Maintenance Fitting Preferably possess practical experience m trouble-shooting and maintenance of line set-up Repair ~V Technician a Minimum NTC 2/3 m Electronic Ser vicing Preferably with some practical experience m repairing and servicing of447 words
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Advertisement491 1988-10-03 16 100 Positions Vacant: Technical enpias A leading manufacturer of engineering plastic components requires: MOULDING TECHNICIANS (Male) Possess Diploma m Chemical Process Technology or relevant qualifications with one or two years' work experience m testing injection moulds used for production of parts Those without this qualification but have at least two491 words
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Advertisement637 1988-10-03 17 100 Positions Vacant: Technical ORIENT CONTAINER a WAREHOUSING SERVICES PTE. LTD. Invites applications for the following positions: V Container Yard Supervisor OCE O level Some supervisory experience preferred 2. Train** Container Surveyor OCE 'O' level or NTC 2/ 3, credit In Maths Able to type Preference will be given to637 words
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Advertisement486 1988-10-03 17 100 Positions Vacant: Technical MACHINISTS 1) Grinder 2) Miller A Turner NTC 2/ 3 or 3 years' experience. Completed NS Oood benefits, alrcond. working environment, salary negotiable. Interview personally from 3/10 7/10/ M or writ* lo 47 JAL AN PEMIMPfN #05-04 SIN CHEONG BLDG SINGAPORE 2057 TEL 2M-5700 Interview time:486 words
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Advertisement887 1988-10-03 17 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Production f f[iiiJi"sMiTH m mm ill! COROIMIV WALK-IN INTERVIEW WE'RE WRITING THE FUTURE J>^*\^^ Monday Friday, j Join the World's V-^"*^ IZ am887 words
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Advertisement340 1988-10-03 17 STOREKEEPER Male, GCE '0' levels Minimum 1 year's experience m handling electrical, electronics, mechanical pneumatic parts. Receive issue spare parts, maintain parts inventory; evaluate materials specs verity buy fet. HANDYMAN Male, below 30 years ok). Abie to speak English. Maintain solder pot and degrease pallets. PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERKS Male, GCE340 words
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Advertisement501 1988-10-03 17 101 Position* Vacant: Production T Urgently require 1. PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS Possess NTC Trade Certificate In Maintenance Fittings or Mechanical Engineering Able to perform shift duties Conversant In Mandarin 2. TECHNICIANS Possess NTC 3 Electrical Fittings ii Installation or Maintenance Fittings with a valid class 3 driving licence 3. PRODUCTION CLERK501 words
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Advertisement510 1988-10-03 18 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production SEAGATE* INGAPORE Moving into the future together with you ||j Singaporeans with mm Pn 6 education \JkJ^<lll<-in lntef"V.eWS S 1 I No^rtct F spm I Training will be provided Brjng yQur |C tQ W510 words
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Advertisement393 1988-10-03 18 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production fl HYMOLD fl PTE LTD j l Plastic injection molding factory requires: I i j I I I I Secondary education 1 I NTC 3in Maintenance Fitting j 1 Secondary education i I Experience not essential as training393 words
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Advertisement439 1988-10-03 18 101 Poaitions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Poaitiona Vacant: Production Production Production I Amesa 4 Female Production Operators Hr^^ m ■Y^^aF^BT%iT allowances) OUAJRTERiy <1 BONUSES AND AWS <A OCT '88 BONUS K/I DEC .33 AWS 1 Educational Subsidy Xj $50 Lr, I^MONTHPAV fiSi* i aafaaaajaaaaaaaJ $^5 at secondary <T 3439 words
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Advertisement293 1988-10-03 19 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production invites applications for the following posts. Diploma m Electronics/Electncal/Mechanical/ Manufacturing Engineering ITC/GCE A' level with 2 years experience m either Final/PCB/SMT may also apply Available for Permanent Ist/2nd/3rd shift Diploma/ITC/NTC 2 m Electronics Engineering No working experience required ITC/GCE 'A' with 2293 words
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Advertisement496 1988-10-03 19 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production W i-MPIP ~l ASEA BROWN BOVERI 3 I 1. QC SUPERVISOR I Diploma m Electrical/Electronics :zi Engineenng. I 2. QC CLERK 3. QUAUTY I I CONTROLLERS I 4. QUAUTY i 1 CONTROLLERS I (MALE) J Willing to do 2nd shift 3| Requirements496 words
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Advertisement387 1988-10-03 19 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production A Place Where You /^T^rwAT rnwc I wM/VV... VmIIIIxs COM Cxli&WY*., CMK Singapore (Pte) Ltd, 5 a world leader m PCB manufacturing invites applicants for the following positions: PRODUCTION I PRODUCTION 1 I 1387 words
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Advertisement306 1988-10-03 19 SAIiYO FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Malaysians are welcome Age: 16 above Working Hour Full Time: 8 am to 5.40 pm (Sporeans only) OR Permanent Ist shift: 7 am to 3 pm OR Permanent 2nd shift: 3pmto 1 1 pm OR Permanent 3rd shift: 11 pm to 7 am WE OFFER: gJV306 words
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Advertisement300 1988-10-03 19 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production HW^^SB^ai A leading manufacturer of DC brushless motors, computer fans and electrical high tech precision component requires. FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Above 18 years old Minimum Secondary 2 Further training will be provided No scope work Clean and pleasant working environment Working hours:300 words
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Advertisement552 1988-10-03 20 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production £Ladie&, yj&U gel Female QC I I Female Production I all t&ejsj? uicft? an Inspectors Operators f###- Mff%>9^ y WmHT/ i&iTh Normal shift: 5-day week Normal shift: 5-day week j552 words
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Advertisement213 1988-10-03 20 YAMI soft frozen YOGURT Expanding last-food outlat raquiraa: FULL-TIME CREW/ SENIOR a Bilingual a Work on shifts a Enjoy meeting people Attractiva pay and incantivaa •cheme with excellent promotion prospacts. Intaraatad, pis call personally with 2 passport aUe photograph* at: #09-285 Selegie Complex or call: 338-3044 OoMen Coffee Houaa required213 words
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Advertisement514 1988-10-03 20 102 Positions VacantHotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Kin Kawa Karaeka Lounga requires 1. 2 LEADING HOSTESSES Monthly Income 5935 Age below 30 Transport provided Working hours 5 pm 1 am 2 ONE FREE LANCE OWL FRIDAY Monthly allowance and attractive commission payable Secretarial experience preferred Very flexible working hours Attendant at office514 words
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Advertisement348 1988-10-03 20 102 Positions VacantHotel/ Restaurant/ Lounga J&k® I CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE requires FROM DESK RECEPTIONIST Mm. GCE *O' levels ACCOUNTS CLERK Mm. GCE 'O* levels WAITER Restaurant Coffee House Training will be provided SECURITY OFFICER Mm. Secondary 2 PAINTER/ VARNISHER Relevant experience required COMMIS COOK ROOM MAID Interested applicants, please348 words
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Advertisement348 1988-10-03 20 103 Positions Vacant: Part-time/ Temporary TEMPORARY CLERK $700-$9OO pm c Female Singaporean c 19 years old and above Minimum GCE *O* level c Ability to type 35 wpm 5 days work week c 7.30 am 4.40 pm daily c Free transport provided SUMITOMO ELECTRIC (S) PTELTD IS Gul Way, Jurong348 words
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Advertisement956 1988-10-03 20 104 Other Positions 104 Othsr Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant Vacant ■>■ ELTECH HHH Pl^^V ELECTRONICS B^^^f We are inviting dynamic and energetic persons to join our fast growing company. I TEST TECHNICIAN I The appointee will be responsible for maintaining production testing troubleshoot CPU pheripheral board. We are956 words
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Advertisement387 1988-10-03 20 104 Other Position* 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant I \^_V SUPERMARKET WALK-IN-INTERVIEW (Monday to Saturday 10am to 6pm) A) SMART ANG MO KIO, Blk 701 Aye 3 Tel: *****57/*****78 CASHIERS B) SMART TOA PAYOH, Blk 181 Tel: *****44/*****45 CASHIERS PERISHABLES STAFF C) SMART SIGLAP, 885 887 East Coast Road Tel:387 words
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Advertisement519 1988-10-03 21 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant B Chartered Chemical liulustrios^^| MB a wholly-owned subsidiary of tfS Chartered afl Industrie* of Singapore Pte Ltd H| invites applications for Candidates should possess a NTC/ITC m DecH trical/Electronics/Mechanical Engineering H |H 1-2 years' relevant working experience 9 Candidates should have completed519 words
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Advertisement469 1988-10-03 21 104 Other Position* 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant fFUJIPLA ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD An established Precision Plastic injection Compa- I ny requires following due to Its expansion 1. STORE/ STOCK I CONTROLLER (Mate) 1-2 years relevant experience Completed N.S. 2. SALES CO-ORDINATOR (Female/ Male) OCE O 1 level Preferably with469 words
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Advertisement614 1988-10-03 21 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant □lETHELM Engineering Division STENOGRAPHER c GCE O level c Shorthand 90 w.p.m. Typing 45 w.p.m. c Able to operate fax, w.p. telex FEMALE CLERK c GCE O level I c Able to type process shipping documents I Knowledge of Basic Book-keeping is614 words
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Advertisement627 1988-10-03 21 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant f We »f a wall established Food Manufacturing Company and a Market Leader. Arising from its fast expansion, we have created the following vacancies: 1. Management Trainees 2. Production Executives 3. Administrative Assistants 4. Sales Executives For posts 1 2: Tertiary education627 words
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Advertisement623 1988-10-03 21 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant ie ATTRACTIVE COMPENSATION BENEFITS Walk -In Interview on 4 October 1988 (Tuesday) from 2.00pm to 4.00pm for the posts of A) STOREHANDS Minimum Sec 2 Cert. Completed N.S.. Must be fit. B) DELIVERY ATTENDANTS Minimum Sec. 1 Cert Completed N.S. Must be623 words
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Advertisement407 1988-10-03 21 Expanding computer firm hes Immediate vacancies for the following;1. DELIVERY DRIVER c Completed National Service, c Possess valid Class 3 driving licence, c Willing to work overtime. 2 CUSTOMER SERVICE/ SUPPORT PERSONNEL c Good and courteous personality with good telephone manners. c Fluent m English and Mandarin. c Like to407 words
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Advertisement625 1988-10-03 22 104 Other Positions Vacant WALK -IN INTERVIEW Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 4.00pm QC INSPECTOR a OCE O' Level with credit m Maths or a NTC 3ln Metal Machining Experience In aircraft In- dustry will be an advantage ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PERFORM 2 ROTATING SHIFTS CLERK625 words
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Advertisement506 1988-10-03 22 104 Other Positions Vacant I) CHINESE MALE STORE MEN I) STORE ASSISTANT Secondary education Below 30 years old Healthy St physically fit For poal (1): please call personlily at: 327-329. Jalan Baaar Singapora 0820 Tak *****00 OR #01-01, Batlma Building 248 MacPharaon Road Singapore 1334 'or poat 12). Dlease call506 words
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Advertisement855 1988-10-03 22 104 Other Positions Vacant Trading Co. requires 1. GENERAL CLERK 2 DELIVERY DRIVER Interested call Kathia at: *****10 for appointment. TRAINEE PROMOTERS (Prefarabty Muslim) with/ without experience. Male/ female above 17 years old. Monthly Income $700 St above. Oood prospects for advancement. Training will be provided. Plaasa call 442-8442 for855 words
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Advertisement911 1988-10-03 22 104 Other Positions Vacant COMPUTER FORM PRINTING Press Operators fc Trainees required for normal working hrs. Apply personally at: 6 First Lok Yang Rd (2262) or tel: *****06 DENTAL CLINIC NURSE cum Receptionist for Tanglln Rd Practice. Full-time/ Part-time Must speak Mandarin. Training provided. Tel: *****08 DESPATCH RIDERS NEEDED with911 words
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Advertisement686 1988-10-03 22 104 Other Positions Vacant REQUIRED CLASB 3 delivery lorry •743 V 4794 UrgenUy Interested call REQUIRED DRIVERS. SALARY $700 above Interested, walk-In to: #07-27 Peninsula Plaza 339-9388 SALESLADY REQUIRED FOR cane rurntture showroom. 68 Thomson Road Tel. *****16. salon m juronq West requires newly graduate Hairstylists and Shampoo Olrls. Call686 words
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Advertisement309 1988-10-03 22 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance I <8> hitachTl I TfT/VaBJT Mazda! And attractive I 1 (i I bb^ P rizes m the H 'tachi Leasing j I Grand Draw. j 1 A minimum loan of $10,000 between Ist Oct j I '88 and 31st Jan '89 is309 words
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Advertisement657 1988-10-03 22 129 Registration Numbers FOR SALE: SU 228, SM 30U, 168 Wanted: Beautiful L lucky number. Pager: 502-4406 BEAUTIFUL NO. EOSSOOO for sale $3500. 0.n.0 Contact. 746-3232 130 For 8ale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo Saa our latest range of ALFA 33 1.5 Ti and ALFA 33 1.7 Grttn Clovarlaaf. Prioad from $66,600657 words
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Advertisement731 1988-10-03 22 132 For Sale: Mercedes 'SINHIAPHOIWfI MOTOR CO. W&SUL We oW»r high price tor oil models o( Mercedes ond other private company con Hire purcnose con be arranged Call Tel: *****03, *****33/5 99/101 Soo Chow Walk Off Upp Thomson Rd 8 8 km Singapore 2057 TANGLIN USED CARB CO. *****83/ *****69731 words
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Advertisement832 1988-10-03 22 mc jikmii j i iivic j, rviwn 134 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan 1980 DATSUN 200 L y plate Showroom, tax 12/'BB. power window/ steering, full accessories. $7,500 View at: 60, Lor 16 Geylang Road. Tel: *****30. Chin. ALMOST '80 DATSUN 1608 Q plate. New paintwork, alrcon radio cassette, g'teed. beautiful832 words
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Advertisement875 1988-10-03 22 IL»AT, vi. IUDtK 3. IyOO 135 For Sale: Toyota 1982 ALMOST TOYOTA Carina \A DX. 2 owners, showroom, tax lucky no. $24,800 Loan $20,000 Trade-In. View at: 00, Lor. 18 Oeylang Rd. Tel: *****30. Chin. •73 TOYOTA CORONA alrcon S/rlms. Radio cassette, pte. owner, new metallic paint, beautiful cond. Downpayment875 words
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Advertisement892 1988-10-03 23 135 For Sato: 135 For Sato: Toyota Toyota < HJBaßt^irir^i™ OT^E* «12 months 2.750 p. a. 300 p a V «t£r -ft "24 months 3 125 pa. 3.25 pa. J^N -V^ 36 months 3 250 pa. 3.50 pa. v I 48 months 3 625 pa 4.00 pa 60 months* 4892 words
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Advertisement836 1988-10-03 23 137 For Sato: Mazda ABIDING DEAL ATTRACTIVE CASH ASSURED Any 4 all 2nd hand cars We buy b sell used cars a non-PARF b PARF cars. private or Q regd b pickups. Good price for Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Datsun. Mitsubishi, all Japanese b continental cars. Pleas* caM: Mr. Goh Day:836 words
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Advertisement834 1988-10-03 23 138 For Sale: Honda ABANDONING AWAY YOUR CAR 7 ATTRACTIVE AMOUNT ASSURED ALL AND ANY CONDITION CARS ALSO BUY AND SELL VEHICLES WANTED a Non-PARF/ PARF cars a Pte.. Q regd. or PB bus. a Commercial vans b pick-ups. Good price for Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Datsun b Mitsubishi. Please call834 words
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Advertisement834 1988-10-03 23 138 For Sale: Honda 86 HONDA ACCORD 20 EX 2 owners High power cassette New rd tax $66,000 ono *****82. •87 HONDA ACCORD EX Auto 1 owner. Tax 7/89 High power cassette. Good cond. *****84 ■87 HONDA INTEGRA 15 Manual Power steering/ windows. Like new $52,000 Tel: *****11 9/'S3 ACCORD834 words
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Advertisement962 1988-10-03 23 141 For Sale: Other Makes ABILITY TO ACCEPT ALL SECONDHAND CARS CABH PAYMENT ON THE SPOT VEHICLES WANTED Wa Buy Sail Uaad Car* Non-PARF/ PARF << co regn Commercial vans or pick-ups. Kindly contact Mr Tan or Mr Laa SENG HONG MOTOR TRADING *****23/ *****25, from 9am-9pm 49. Lorong 2SA962 words
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Advertisement839 1988-10-03 23 142 For Sal*: Commercial Vehicles 8/79 TOYOTA PANEL van, new metallic paint, aircon., radio/ cassette, tax 11/88, no repair needed $5,200 0.n.0 Tel: *****73 Mr. Ng. OCT. 83 DATSUN Plck-Up 620 Low back. Petrol Aircon/ cassette New type Good condition $10,500. Tel: *****58 YF-PLATE LATE 84 Cabstar 10ft steel body,839 words
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Advertisement471 1988-10-03 23 144 Vehicles Wanted b^b^SbhSSSb^b^b^b^bsm CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER a all PARF and non-PARF vehicles all pick-ups and commercial vans a all private and Q registered Mercedes, BMW, Volvo, Audi and Volkswagen vehicles a also Nissan Cabstar, dlesel lorry or any dlesel, petrol vans required a any capacity of scrap cars471 words
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Advertisement469 1988-10-03 23 144 Vehicles Wanted WE OFFER HIGH pruc for all types of used vehs. Cash payment, fast serv. Call us now to value your car *****83 day/night BEST PRICE OFFERED for all secondhand models. Contact *****55 Henry Cheok FREE VALUATION FOR all makes of vehicles. Cash payment. Fast sale. Day *****04/469 words
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Advertisement405 1988-10-03 23 172 Accommodation Available: Houses HOLLAND VILLA Phase II AT MOONBEAM TERRACE 2V 2 Storey Semi-Detached Bungalow For Rental. Tel: *****77 D.lO QUEEN ASTRK) d/storey detached, spacious living/ dining, big kitchen, 4 rms. study, s/pool. $11,500 WK 733-5838. D.ll FRENCH SCH. vicinity s/ d/storey detached 4 1 rms. lovely patio lngrd.405 words
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Advertisement323 1988-10-03 23 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST J BALMEG COURT 3 -bed roomed Apartments Area 1750 sq ft Rental $2,000 per month furnished c 3-bedroomed Stepped -houae* Area 2132 sq ft Rental $2,500 per month < furnished DIST.* THE BEAUMONT c Studio Apartments Area 775 sq.ft 990 sq It Renjal $1,800 per323 words
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Advertisement672 1988-10-03 24 t73 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available Apartments Apartments FOR LEASE SPANISH VILLAGE (DISTRICT 10) PARTIALLY/ FULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION 3 bedrooms spacious living It dining rooms central alrcon. y recreational facilities Include: swimming pool, wading pool, children's playground, squash It tennis courts, sauna bath, barbecue pit, ample parking672 words
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Advertisement298 1988-10-03 24 D.9 GRANGE HEIGHTS Spacious 4-bdrm. apt. on high fir. Brand new furnishings. S/pool, tennis court. $2,400 D.lO SPACIOUS 4-BDRM APT. Avail. In Wing On Odn., Balmoral Pi. on high fir. Large living/ dining area with big balcony, s/pool, full facilities. $4,900/ HOOP METZ PROPERTIES PTE LTD 734-1780 LUXURIOUS LIVMOI D.9298 words
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Advertisement869 1988-10-03 24 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments 6 ARDMORE PARK Luxurious 2 level apt. s+ l rms. nice kitchen tt.SOO ANGULLIA MANSIONS Apt. near MRT 4 1 rms. balcony facing greenery $6,000 THE BALMORAL Beautiful single level 4 bdrms. apt. nice kitchen $5,000 onwards DRAYCOTT TOWER Uniquely designed apt. with great view 3+l869 words
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Advertisement815 1988-10-03 24 173 Accommodation Available Apartments D.IS EASTERN LAGOON. Beautifully furn. 1 bdrm. apt. $1,100 Deans Property *****55 D 15 HACIENDA 3,000 sq.ft. 4+l. p/furn. Best environment. Facilities. $3,200. Lake Pty: *****28 D.IS HAWAII TWR. High fir. with balcony, seavlew orientation. Rental $3,000. Fields *****11 O.IS HAWAII TWR. High fir. 3+l rms.815 words
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Advertisement732 1988-10-03 24 174 Accommodation Available Rooms CLEMENTI. A.M. KIO. Blshan Aljunied, Jin Rajah, Marine Dr T. Blangah. Jurong. *****50/1. D.20 RM. FURN. with alrcon. In quiet surrounding for single/ couple/ student. Tel: *****33 KATONG. BERANGOON. THOMSON Rd T Payoh. AM. Klo, Bedok Clementl. Jurong. NEA *****05 RM. CAIRNHILL Rd. Single ladles/ couples.732 words
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Advertisement701 1988-10-03 24 179 For Sale Houses ARE YOU GAME FOR A GORGEOUS LIVING? Beautifully designed Si renovated 3-storey freehold bungalow In Dl 5 for sale Land area: 9,718 sq.ft. Built-in area: 6,951 sq.ft. 5 big bedrooms all with attached bathrms. and balconies, 1 study room, 1 roof garden. 3 family halls with701 words
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Advertisement551 1988-10-03 24 179 For Sale Houses D.20 BRIGHT HILL 2-storey link bunglw./ seml-d. Walking distance to Thomson Plaza. Contemporary design Generous fir space: 3600 sq.ft 5 1 rms Quality finishes F/hold. Only 2 units left YOL Valuers. 737-8988 FORD AVENUE. 30.000 sq.ft Beautiful colonial bungalow. 5 bdrms. fc 2 family halls, separate551 words
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Advertisement507 1988-10-03 24 179 For Sal*: Houses D 13 SENNETT EST. Beautifully renovated d/storey terr 3 bdrms Fully alrcon $385,000 Admer 345-4444. 0.13 2-STOREY BUNOLW. 6300 sq.ft. Spacious, bdrms., hall marble, ceramic. 5 bdrms $870 000 0.n.0. Excellence! 344-6655 D.1534 2-STOREY CORNER terr F'hold land 4052 sq.ft. Built-in 2019 sq.ft. 3+l bedroom. Jena507 words
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Advertisement845 1988-10-03 24 179 For Sale: Houses D 23 JLN. DERMAWAN (1 storey corner terrace 3 bdrms with spacious living/ dining f'hold. facing south land 3200 sqft Olympic *****22. D.2S SELETAR HILL Est. s/storey seml-d Area 3500/ 2200 sq ft 3+ 1 store. Ceramic throughout, exI tended kitchen. F'hold $395K j neg. *****66845 words
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Advertisement426 1988-10-03 24 I 179 For Sale: Houses DJ BRAND NEW terrace. $490K ID 15 seml-d bungalow. $750K $850K D.20 detached bungalow $920K Tel *****66 (agt) O.» ORCHARD VTCINrrv 2/storey I corner terr. 3*l bdrms. Approx ***** sqft. attached baths Reno|vated Quiet Standard *****66 GOOO BUYI DIST It Jin TelIU, 2storey seml-d (2426 words
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Advertisement765 1988-10-03 25 179 For Sale: Houses D2O THOMSON GDN. d storey corner terr 3 bdrms 2200 sq.ft F'hold. $315K Network *****11/ 2 D.20 WBaOSOR 22.000 sq f t s/storey bungalow with annexe, 7 rms. F'hold Praise *****47. D.21 JURONG KECHH. area D/storey corner terr 3400 sqft. 4+l--rm SSBOK neg Pillars *****77 D.23765 words
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Advertisement975 1988-10-03 25 186 For Sale: Private Apartments O.S Paeir Paniang Lower mate. 2400 sq.ft. 4 bdrms./ attached, low maintenance. Freehold $4SBk. D.15 Anchor Gdn. 1300 sq ft Freehold. 3 bdrms 8320k. D.IS walk-up apt well furn 1300 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms./ attached, freehold 8370k. D.21 Sherwood Tower, nicely renovated 1300/ 1500 sq.ft. 3+l975 words
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Advertisement1031 1988-10-03 25 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.15 MUST SEEI Sea Aye Walk-up 1200 sq.ft. 3 bdrms attached bath f'hold facing south 1215K only Kenwood *****16. D.15 OPEN HSE. (6- 7pm). «03-O4 East Coast VUle. 1905 sq ft. mals. 4 rms Pool, squash $435 K. Sole agt. See San Appraisal. *****88 D1,031 words
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Advertisement987 1988-10-03 25 186 For Sale: Private Apartments D.12 THOMSON MANS. 1850 sq ft 3+l bdrms., pool/ security, f'hold. $320K 0.n.0. YHF: *****22 D.14 CITY PLAZA. rms. Facing sea. 1000 sq.ft. F'hold $225K Holland *****79 D.14 WARINOIN PARK. Renovated 1.350 sq ft 3 bdrms 4 years. Near MRT F'hold $23SK 297-0868. agt D.IS987 words
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Advertisement1150 1988-10-03 25 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3 ROOMS nee. A.M.Kto Blk. 153/424/606 42K Al|uniad Lana Blk. 4 28K Badok 8. Blk. 3/46 34K Badok N. Blk 420/401 t 44K Chai Chaa Blk. 44 SOK Clamanti Blk 303/314 48K Dakota Craa. Blk 70 87K HHtvtaw Blk. 7 41K Hougang Blk. 114/126/321 47K1,150 words
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Advertisement1117 1988-10-03 25 191 For Sale HDB Apartments S-ROOM Badok N. Blk 405 $12SK. Badok 8. Blk 61 $11SK. Badok Raa. Blk 601.613.711 812SK. Chai chaa 81k. 34 SIIOK. Potong Paair 81k. 122 $ISOK. T.Payoh Blk 217,215.229 SIISK. 4-ROOM Badok N. 134.426.518 $73K. Badok 8. Blk 35,36,43 863 K. Badok Raa. Blk 622.614.7061,117 words
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Advertisement1030 1988-10-03 25 191 For Sale. HDB Apartments 4-RM. TAMPINES (A) $93 K Hillview/ Henderson/ Sims Dr. $72K Cassia C'res. $99K. Holland $75K Telok Blangah $87K. Joo Seng (A) $113 K. World Pty: *****55 6 YRS. OLD, 4-rm. Bt. Purmel 81k. 103 (off Kg. Bahru)/ Tg. Pagar Blk 8 (pt.) high fir., marble/1,030 words
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Advertisement1026 1988-10-03 25 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments JLN. BT. MERAH 5-rm pt blk 140. high fir All marble/ ceramic cabinets. Full CPF $142 K. *****22 JURONO WEST S rm Blk 533 ceramic throughout renovated $122K neg *****22 LOR AH SOO 5 rm model A Blk 140 high fir. ceramic CPF $142K asking1,026 words
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Advertisement606 1988-10-03 25 194 Factory Space 194 Factory Space 5 LITTLE ROAD ififTfpy'rfi.- i^iiiS i r i ri r a^B lB»^ a^Bßt FOR LEASE New flatted factory strategically located near the junction of Little Road and Upper Paya Lebar Road 5 floors totalling 41, 000 sq ft. Typical floor approximately 8,259 sq ft.606 words
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Advertisement590 1988-10-03 25 192 HDB Apartments Wantad A BUYER WITH ready cash fc Cl wishes to buy a HDB apt. In good location Owners, pis. Tel: *****10 Mr. Cheng. No agents please. ALL AREA HDB read by genuine buyers with cash Quick transaction Highway Realty. 775M5& BUYERS INTERESTED IN HDB 2/3/4/5 rms. In590 words
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Advertisement697 1988-10-03 26 200 S'J^ Re <?.! 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: 200 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Room to pw m Singapore^ big tailless scene. office workers. i 11/697 words
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Advertisement358 1988-10-03 26 195 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces warehouse; factory space at Hillview Road Ground floor with raised flooring Rental details telephone *****66. D.14 FACTORY/WAREHOUSE. spacs 700 sq.ft. For rent. CAS -Land 345-8458 0.14 GROUND FLR. high celling 1500 sq.ft. convenient location. $2700 pm Greenacres *****88. D.S. WAREHOUSE WITH partitioned office. 1.000 sq.ft. For358 words
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Advertisement419 1988-10-03 26 197 For Rent: 197 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces ALL LOCATIONS FROM 1.000 SQ FT INSIDE CBD Bharat Bldg Bangkok Bank Bldg Finlayson House Hongkong Bank Bldg Hong Leong Bldg ICB Bldg International Plaza IBM Towers Keck Seng Tower 2 Mistri Road Natwest Centre OCBC Centre Ong Bldg The419 words
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Advertisement425 1988-10-03 26 THE PLAZA 2500 sq ft. $2.80 Shenton Way $2.50 onwards IBM. Carlton Bldg.. City H'se.. Cecil Ct., Hong Leong Ctr./ Bldg., Int'l Plaza, Keck Seng. The Arcade, 800-10.000 Zone *****53/2/1 TPI BLDG. CECIL St. High fir. 4000 sq.ft. (whole fir.) well partitioned Si carpeted Rental $2.50 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Debenham Tewson425 words
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Advertisement559 1988-10-03 26 197 For Rent: Office Spaces oTrrToT"cao""READY space for lmmed. use. 1700 sq.ft. AIC *****94/5. SM LIM TOWERS 610 sq.ft. $2 30 p.s.f. Inclusive. Occidental *****00/ *****31. TABLE SPACE AT Orchard Plaza for rent. Secretarial service avail. Tel: Ronald, *****11/ 2 TABLE SPACE ($5O). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex/ Typing/559 words
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Advertisement547 1988-10-03 26 199 For Sale: 199 For Sale: 199 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces FOR SALE THE AMARA SHOPPING CENTRE (EN BLOC) Pyi"F| I FUT This 2 year old shopping centre enjoys LufmUbLLLMI I more than 90% occupancy and produces QUIIDDIIIP goo(j rental yields !t ofters we tenanted OflUl547 words
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Advertisement177 1988-10-03 26 203 Land: Sale/ Wanted CORONATION RD. WEST rectangular land suitable for a bungalow with swimming pool. 12,000 sq.ft. $83 p.s.f. with vacant possession. Richard Ellis 224-8181 MUST SELL D.19 Marlene aye 11.319 sq.ft.. approved for 3 units. 2 storey terr hses $960K *****46 OLD BUNGALOW/ LAND m any district wanted177 words
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Advertisement160 1988-10-03 26 4 Days 998 4 Days 480 7 Days 750 Bangkok, Pattaya/ Chiangmai 8 Days 750 Bangkok/ Pattaya/ Chiangmai Changrai 6-15Daysfros»$1350 Daily Departure Also Special Airfare to Australia London Europe Hongkong. Jakarta USA f 4O BANGKOK tr O ms399U I (FrM N° Easy i I Dep >v*ry Mon/Fn I 70 BANGKOK/160 words
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Advertisement563 1988-10-03 26 204 Other Real Estate 204 Other Real Estate f LAND SALE BRISBANE AUSTRALIA Golden Investment Opportunity for Capital Gain Assured. Fully developed land on average size block of ***** Square Feet (1/4 acre) with all amenities provided Close to Griffith University, Ail major shopping centres and International Sports Stadium etc.563 words
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Advertisement653 1988-10-03 27 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours mXZwtfIETumiKKS^JL newsman >£ JJ M. W K7 "T <0 Orcttvo Road *0;-38 3S TT SH Tol: *****22 C '-V^ I Ma» tna Parada #81-34 Parkway Parada bwSSBWL Tel: 9090 HW^^ -.-Sj. "^5. 81 An»wi Road #B 1-06 Dai- icMMotai onk '^!^i^ Tel:653 words
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Advertisement799 1988-10-03 27 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours How about a nice holiday for you! 1 ASIA 11 AMERICA JAPAN EXPERIENCE 7 Days $1888 THE AMERICAN 14/16/23 From O* 6 9 EXPERIENCE Days $3495/ m m USA East W** CoasX r 21 Canada Hong Kong Nov 4. 11. W, zo. 24. 27799 words
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Advertisement504 1988-10-03 27 241 Tour» 241 Tourt 241 Tour* Chan Brothers 9 I Value Packs express yz/OO /Cj w^yv«^ 11 Day^ Scenic New jft^ JH l? wi Car i,TMr r Zealand $2988 IP"! P S NZ$75 1 2 Days New Zealand <^^^^ J| Comprehemivc innyyr <s '^^V^|»toi^^9^P^ Wottomo Gkwv Wo«m Grorto mF J&G504 words
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Advertisement786 1988-10-03 28 241 Tourt 241 Tours 241 Tours 9 Penang/lpoh/Cameron/Genting/K. Lumpur 6 days Ss26B/-v Mon O H Penang/Taiping/lpoh/Genting/K Lumpur 5 days Ss2l9/-w O n, f u es $9! S Cameron/Genting/K. Lumpur/Malacca 4 days Ssl79/-i u es/Wed J& m Gentmg/K Lumpur/Malacca 4 days S$18»/-T vu c S /w«a at Genting/Cameron (Strawberry Park) 3days4nightsSsl»»/-Wf:786 words
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Advertisement582 1988-10-03 28 242 Air Travel TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY Inexpensively by travelling on board couriers to Bangkok, Taipei, Los Angeles, Sydney, Hong Kong on a subsidised return ticket. Call Wholesale Courier, Cargo Agents Bldg Blk.C, #08-07, Airport Cargo Rd Tel: *****52 JASONS TRAVEL, *****77. Budget Airfares (t Tours: Malaysia. Ball, Thailand. Hongkong, Australia,582 words
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Advertisement933 1988-10-03 28 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education NURSING AS A CAREER? Study Nursing m Newcastle, AUSTRALIA HUNTER INSTITUTE The Hunter Institute of Higher Education is a government organization, which offers BACHELOR AND MASTER DEGREES m a variety of professional areas and other accredited undergraduate postgraduate933 words
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Advertisement165 1988-10-03 28 When people want quick results, they call CATS♦ft I CJLJM. 717-U** 265 Secretarial/ Typing Courses f WANT TO BE A SUPER SECRETARY T Join our exciting PSC Course and become the most desired secretary that you've always wanted to be We otter small classes Experienced, dedicated Teachers Good value Additional165 words
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Advertisement574 1988-10-03 28 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education 261 Foreign Education I KHH Educational j I Opportunities m I W. Australia Hui Kuah Pte Ltd m co-operation with PFC International will present a: FREE SEMINAR VIDEO/SLIDE PRESENTATION Date 9th October 1988 (Sunday) Time :7.00pm Venue: Malaysia Room, sth Floor, Hilton Hotel Highlights574 words
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Advertisement228 1988-10-03 28 CTm hZtf wTj JTj k!T!^ wYj k.^^ k!y^ Jr^ JYj rj^i ryi y^p I' TC TP pyi p^^ *3C You can do so many things with the help of The Straits Times Classified, like: Buy a home Find a job Get a car Rent a car Sell your bicycle Hire228 words
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Advertisement992 1988-10-03 29 263 Academic Courses 263 Academic Courses By Post kI^JZ 3 3855 1 1 J|PPPajajsjps»af»JßJjS»jS»BfS|jJPPP^_^ovv Jl BaßiiMv^MLUvaaßNw'MLw^MaiJaßaßajnaSßvwCOß^Bß^B^^^^BiH I We speciahse In Home Study Courses 3 Singapore Cambridge GCE N O A Levels B Singapore N' Level Qualifying Test P A. E B (Law Constitutional Law) I LCCI (Book Keeping) Higher Accounting.992 words
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Advertisement580 1988-10-03 29 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses 284 Computer Courses 264 Computer Courses dTT7Fa3HII(iTrOUR STUDENTS' SUCCESS B^B j A V^MmWm IS PROOF OF OUR EXPERTISE j IB^^^*^^^^^^^^^~^^^^J^^^^^^? •Top Three m the region Dec '87 NCC Diploma Exams WE MOTIVATE YOU TO EXCEL ©Two World Best Gold Medals IDPM580 words
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Advertisement199 1988-10-03 29 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses OCT. NEW CLASSES Part/ Full Tim* a GRAPHIC DESIGN a INTERIOR DESIGN a AIRBRUSH TECHNIQUE a MARKER VISUAL a F.A. ARTIST TRAINING a COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY a DESKTOP PUBLISHING a GRAPHIC a FASHION DESIGN (Elementary Advanced) a SILK SCREEN PRINTING 4 DESIGN a CHILDREN ART a O-199 words
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Advertisement898 1988-10-03 29 288 Commercial/ 266 Commercial/ Technical Cour— Technical Courses f uci 1 I Results and Registration S Enrol Register NOW for 1989 Exams c Accounting Business Computing c Business Administration Commerce Finance Economics Management Accounting Principles of Management* Book-keeping c Business Statistics c Cost Accounting c Commercial Law c English for898 words
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Advertisement372 1988-10-03 29 270 Dancing Instruction Learn A enjoy dancing at STEVEN A VIVIEN DANCE STUDIO Beginners Social Dance Tuesday 4 1088 7pm Beginner* Latin Dance Thursday 6.10.88 7pm Private Le**on* by appointment only. #04-05/07 BRAS BASAH COMPLEX TEL: *****46/ *****96 KG. WALTZ MON. 3/10 7pm. Social Dance Thurs 6/10 7pm./ Sat 2pm.372 words
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Advertisement427 1988-10-03 29 274 Hairdressing/ Beauty Courses YMCA HAIR ACADEMY conduct* workshop on cutting, perming for family members at $200/ 2 mths. (Incl. equipment) *****25 275 Tailoring Courses FASHION ART DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE 111, North Bridge Rd., #05-60/63 Peninsula Plaza (MRT C 2) Singapore 0617 Tel: *****40/ *****56 1. Feahion Art Course* Fashion design427 words
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Advertisement225 1988-10-03 29 278 Other Courses/ Instruction r% U PERSONaTsnhaHCEMENT CENTHt HOW TO IMPRESS AMANI Let us teach you the art of Dress Coordination Social Etiquette Conversation ft PMm Enrol Now For Our Special Ladies Exec Course Call Lesley at 734-1881 for your free personal assessment DoNy Floral Handicraft Centre #OS-2», Far Eaat225 words
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Advertisement1454 1988-10-03 30 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES TEL: 730-5724/5/6/8 5669(D1D), 737-001 1 TELEFAX: 734-4982 TELEX: RS ***** TIMEAD RATES: The Straits Times- $26 85 per col cm. The Sunday Times-$2B 15 per col cm. BOX SERVICE: $5.00 (Collected) $10.00 (Posted) APPONTMENTS <J George Kent Singapore ■I^l A Johan Company HH We are a well established 1)111,454 words
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Advertisement544 1988-10-03 30 BM|jp. We are the worldwide leader as manufacturer of mechanical seals and sealing system. To be inline with our expansion programme m this region, we need to fill up the following positions m our Singapore Regional Office: ACCOUNTS CLERK Qualification*: LCC Intermediate book-keeping certificate Typing speed of 45 wpm Experience:544 words
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Advertisement551 1988-10-03 30 Iffffffl TCG J Straits-TCG a joint-venture company between two highly successful groups Straits-Steamship and TCG (Australia) invites applicants to join as SOFTWARE ENGINEERS Pr«-R»qui«ite« (1) Computer Science or Electrical Engineering Graduates. (2) MUST: (a) have 3 to 5 years experience m System Design/ Development on PC MSDOS/ CPM based operating551 words
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Advertisement465 1988-10-03 31 APPaNTMENTS Our Valued Clients Are Looking For You! <i) ENGINEER/SITE SUPERVISOR ($l2OO -$***** DRAUGHTMAN ($750 $iooo> For air-con engineering concern. Experience m air-con /mech ventilation CEFU <2) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT <$Boo> CASHIERS (s7oo 3 shifts) For leading prestigious foreign restaurant ORCHARD 0) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT ($760 $9001 For leading office automation distributor465 words
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Advertisement728 1988-10-03 31 V TOSHIBA Na I We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following positions I I Degree/Diploma m Computer Science I I Experience m systems development using RPG II I I Good knowledge on IBM PC and standard software I I At least tertiary education I I 2 to728 words
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Advertisement305 1988-10-03 31 A well-established international bank requires:LOAN OFFICER Degree m finance OR business discipline with a Diploma m Banking is preferred 3 to 5 years lending and credit experience m an established financial institution Interested candidates are invited to submit their curriculum vitae, indicating their current and expected salaries, contact telephone number305 words
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Advertisement997 1988-10-03 31 I s^^E n^L^l I TRACTORS MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERNAD I NOTICE OF MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Third Annual General Meeting of Tractors Malaysia Holdings Berhad will be held at the Serunai 2, Petaling Jaya Hilton, 2, Jalan Barat ***** Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia on Thursday,997 words
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Advertisement314 1988-10-03 32 WINGON'S Warn LTC Lv Met a a Kk llli M m. W w^Km i^s^sM^s^s^s^h Bt^BP idsisWsns^s^i^sW ISN'T JUST ANOTHER NEW LIFE POLICY The new TRI-STAR Policy now available from Wing :V. On Life, has features that will ensure that you and your loved ones will not suffer financially should anything314 words
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Miscellaneous1303 1988-10-03 32 2.50 PM Opening and Programme High- 7.30 News (Malay) lights, followed by Kids' Cor- 7.50 Tinjauan (Malay entertainment ncr (Children's programme): To- programme) day's Kids' Corner comprises Tube 8.15 Konsert Hiburan Minggu Mice, Jeremy, Ragdolly Anna, Mr Ini (Malay entertainment proMen and Polka Dot Door. gramme/live/last episode) 4.00 Tea-Break Special1,303 words
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Miscellaneous602 1988-10-03 32 One Pins One Neigh- W I"^ r*\ hours (last episode) (Ch F J| |^^^H V£\ 8, 8.45 pm): The longest- I H mk running Singapore Broadcasting T n Corporation-produced drama se- j W ries bids farewell tonight after j B" l^^^^v-^BHP^^^^^W%T' two years and 510 episodes. L m s uVM"602 words
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