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Title Section14 1988-11-10 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1188 50 CENTS MCI (P) 92/12/8714 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1988-11-10 1 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING ■f< Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Republican George Bush has swept to victory as the 41st President of the United States, win•ins 40 out of 50 states and crushing his Democrat opponent Michael DukaMinutes after his victory was secure, Just before midnight (1 pmAP - 1,088 words
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Article39 1988-11-10 1 musujw The Soviets, whose first attempt to launch the shuttle orbiter Buran (Snowstorm) on Oct 29 (ailed because of a lastminute technical fault, will try again In the next few days. Radio Moscow reported on Tuesday. APAP - 39 words
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Article35 1988-11-10 1 CAIRO Japan has donated US$l million (551.98 million) to a multinational observer force deployed In an eastern Sinai Peninsula buffer zone separating Egypt and Israel, the Japanese embassy announced here on Tuesday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration176 1988-11-10 1 PATRIOTIC Singaporeans who wish to declare their loyalty publicly can now fly the National Lion Symbol Flag. First Introduced m 1966 as a national symbol of Singapore, the flag embodies the five national Ideals of democracy, peace, progress, Justice and equality. Many hotels have been flying176 words
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Article276 1988-11-10 1 PATRICK DANIEL - PM sends 'well done' message PATRICK DANIEL •y SUVA Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew last night Bent a congratulatory message to US President-elect George Bush, expressing his confidence that under Mr Bush's presidency, a strong and resolute America could resolve its trade deficit problems without resorting to protectionism. Mr Lee's276 words
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Article, Illustration616 1988-11-10 1 RAV DHALIWAL - Road, diesel taxes go up RAV DHALIWAL By ROAD taxes for private cars increase by between 16 and 30 per cent from today In a move which the Government hopes will curb the car growth rate and keep road traffic manageable. The increases come three years after the last hike616 words
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Advertisement159 1988-11-10 1 Number of states won Electoral college votes Popular vote BUSH: 40 BUSH: 426 BUSH: 54% \fH DUKAKIS: 10 SSS2 DUKAKIS: 112 DUKAKIS: 46% Key posts for Baker, Brady Dukakis made mistakes of 'heroic dimensions' c Democrats retain control of Congress Pages 6 and 7 Sam m^2^9 SINGAPORE'S CHAMBER OF HORRORS159 words
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Article372 1988-11-10 2 Maids won't go home THE NEW terms Imposed by the Philippine government for Singaporeans employing Filipino maids are deterring many maids who want to renew their contract from going home because they fear they may lose their Job. As a result, thousands of Filipino maids whose contracts are expiring372 words
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Article251 1988-11-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS time to allow more primary school* to after Chlaeoe a* a first laaguace. This b logical step to rectify the sunnily that there are nine secondary schools offering Chneae at a Drift language bat only few primary schools dtlag the same. Bit the251 words
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Article99 1988-11-10 2 TAKE SYSTEMS' BEST VALUES A READER, while agreeing with the Minister for Education's multi-pronged approach and options on the teaching of core values, gives his views on the role the home and school can play. He also suggests some of the values which should be inculcated, adding that m99 words
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Article232 1988-11-10 2 Ceremony key issue WHEN the next Emperor of Japan accepts the Sun God's sword and necklace as the symbols of his reign, should the ceremony be private or an affair of state? That question is emerging as a major political issue here for it represents larger question*232 words
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Article248 1988-11-10 2 Celtic ousted SCOTTISH giants Celtic were eliminated from the European Cup soccer tournament when it was held to a 0-0 draw by Werder Bremen of West Germany m Tuesday's return-leg second-round tie. Celtic, who lost the first leg 1-0, narrowly failed forcing the match into extra time. Paul McStay's248 words
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Article404 1988-11-10 2 Heroines resurrected HEROINES beautiful, virtuous and strong-willed have long held centrestage m Chinese opera. Quick m wit and constant m love, they come readily to the aid of heroes and many even outshine the men. Perhaps no other group embodies the virtues of the Ideal Chinese woman more404 words
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Article212 1988-11-10 2 SIMEX URGED TO START SOFT COMMODITIES CONTRACTS THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange should consider introducing soft commodities and Euroyen interest rate contracts, said the Asia-Pa-cific representative of the Chicago Board of Trade. Mr William D. Grossman said m a recent interview that the local market, which had so far212 words
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126 1988-11-10 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Red threat 'reduced' PHILIPPINE communist rebels face severe leadership and organisational problems which have reduced their threat to the Aquino government, a defence official said yesterday. Ms Malou Ibanez, a staff member of the Department of National Defence, told Philippine businessmen at a meeting:126 words
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Article378 1988-11-10 2 SECTION II Clouifi«dt S«<t I 38 Classified* S«ct. II 14-31 Apptt Notice S«rt. II 10-11 Cin«mo S«ct. II ft Comic* S«Ct. II 7 Product MttrikMr Stctton/Ptft tktnmnu Ac* DaM* I 18 Fahtr Qtctronics I 29 IMm Mr tew Zattand 1 —II CMMMrIMi I -25 KorcM Nrma I 1378 words
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349 1988-11-10 3 Seoul wants to know if he stashed money there SEOUL South Korea has formally asked the Australian government to help investigate whether ex-president Chun Doo Hwan stashed away money In Australia while m office. Foreign Ministry officials said here yesterday. A special parliamentaryAFP; AP - 349 words
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258 1988-11-10 3 PARIS Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has accused China of blocking a peace accord with resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk, saying Beijing was refusing to abandon the Khmer Rouge. Mr Hun Sen was quoted yesterday m an interview with LeAFP - 258 words
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Article, Illustration223 1988-11-10 3 BEIJING China Is expecting more tremors m southwestern Yunnan province where nearly 1,000 people were killed by an earthquake and has called for international aid m relief efforts, officials said yesterday. More earthquakes registering 6.0 on the Richter scale are likely m Yunnan'sAFP; Reuter - 223 words
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120 1988-11-10 3 Cottonseed cooking oil linked to male sterility' BEIJING Cottonseed cooking oil commonly used by rural Chinese and found to contain toxic substances is to blame (or a rise m male infertility, the official China Daily said yesterday. Two hundred and fifty of 1,800 men examined m a Beijing hospital overAFP - 120 words
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Article326 1988-11-10 3 Maldives coup attempt MALE Two Maldivians, alleged leaders of an abortive coup bid last week, returned to Male yesterday and faced an angry crowd which had waited for them at the Jetty for most of the day. Abdullah Lutfl and Sagaru Nasir were escorted handcuffedATP - 326 words
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271 1988-11-10 3 Sri Lanka takes tough action to break strike COLOMBO The Sri Lankan government yesterday announced tough measures at Sinhalese militant! called for a general strike to continue, apparently to disrupt today's presidential nominations. An Mfntfal services order was clamped under sweeping emergency powers to maintain health, water, electricity, fuel, transport,AFP - 271 words
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143 1988-11-10 3 BEIJING Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang has warned that the country's economy to riddled with contradictions and faces problems m developing, the official People's Daily reported yesterday. "There exist many contradictory phenomena," the newspaper quoted Mr Zhao as telling a group of scientists onAFP - 143 words
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523 1988-11-10 4 Emperor Hirohito's illness TOKYO When the next emperor of Japan accepts the Sun God's sword and necklace as the symbols of his reign, should the ceremony be private or an affair of state? That question is emerging as a major political issue here,Washington Post - 523 words
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106 1988-11-10 4 No change in condition after slight improvement TOKYO The Emperor Hlrohito's condition was unchanged late yesterday after improving slightly m the morning following an overnight blood transfusion, palace spokesman Iwawo Mlyawo said. He had not lost any blood since a slight haemorrhage overnight. The 87-year-old Emperor's condition had deteriorated sharplyAFP - 106 words
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375 1988-11-10 4 ALAN HUMARD - ALAN HUMARD By Europe Editor LONDON British Chancellor of th« Exchequer Nigel Lawson hat gone Into a high-speed retreat over suggestions that the ruling Conservative government was planning a massive shake-up of the welfare benefits payments system, including introducing a means test tor pensioners.375 words
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238 1988-11-10 4 Prebble's political ally breaks silence on his sacking WELLINGTON Finance Minister Roger Douglas yesterday brake his alienee over the Cabinet tacking of hit political ally, Mr Richard Prebble, saying he remained committed to New Zealand's economic recovery. But he added that the government needed to give clear signals about economicAFP - 238 words
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Article, Illustration237 1988-11-10 4 ABILENE (Texai) A B-1B bomber has crashed near Abilene but Its four crew members ejected safely seconds before the aircraft plunged Into a ravine and exploded, witnesses said. "It banked back towards the left, then they started ejecting," said Mr Lou Paulsen,LA Times; Reuter; AP - 237 words
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Article127 1988-11-10 4 PORT MORESBY Papua New Guinea Finance Minister Paul Pora has slapped a hefty tax on beer, telling > Parliament that beer drinkers are trouble makers and must be made to pay Presenting foe 1989 Budget on Tuesday, Mr Pora said. "Beer drinkers cause someReuter - 127 words
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981 1988-11-10 6 R.W. APPLE Jr - Dukakis made mistakes of 'heroic dimensions' R.W. APPLE Jr Comment ■y New York Times It may woll bt), at practising politicians from pracinct to presidential havsj boon arguing for wNki, that tha man from Massachuaatta orrod moat aarioualy whan, miatakanly thinking that he could play big-time politics by tha Marqula981 words
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Article260 1988-11-10 6 Voters answer 238 questions WASHINGTON Together with the presidential ballot, voters In 41 states ruled on several regional controversial issues on Tuesday, with Marylanders banning handguns, Floridlana declaring English as Its official language and Michigan residents rejecting state funds for abortions. In all, voters faced 238 questions on the ballotsAFP - 260 words
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Article116 1988-11-10 6 BOSTON Mr Michael Dukakis was a two-time loser on Tuesday, defeated for the presidency and told to take a US$lO,OOO (SI19.870) pay cut by voter* m his own state. The Massachusetts Governor carried his own state m the presidential election, but voters there also approved, byReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration524 1988-11-10 6 Clean man loses 'dirty game The 1988 presidential race was judged the dirtiest m memory by two out of three voters. The outcome proved that a nasty, mud-slinging campaign works for the candidate who slings the first fistful of mud and makes it stick. BOSTON If Mr Michael Dukakis learnedAFP - 524 words
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Article125 1988-11-10 6 SCAMOALS do not count: The Rea-gan-Bush administration had some of the worst m history Iran-Contra, US intelligence links to Panamanian ruler and alleged drug trafficker Manuel Noriega, Pentagon corruption and peddling by former White House officials. Running mats* do not count: Mr Dan Quay)*AFP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration701 1988-11-10 6 WASHINGTON President-elect George Bush Is likely to staff his administration with career government figures, political veterans and businessmen known for a pragmatic approach to problem solving. ''The emphasis will be on experience and competence. He'll pick people you could consider as establishment types,"Reuter; AFP - 701 words
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Article, Illustration315 1988-11-10 6 WASHINGTON Vice-President-elect Dan Quayle, caught In a storm of controversy throughout the campaign, says the voters have vindicated his selection for the Republican ticket. "It Is our task to (all behind George Bush as president, to give him the fullest measure of our assistanceReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration352 1988-11-10 6 NEW YORK Mrs Barbara Bush's white hair, matronly figure and sensible clothes form a portrait of the grandmother who will be the United States' next First Lady. Add to that her frankness and lack of affectation, and that is Barbara Bush as she wantsAFP; AP - 352 words
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390 1988-11-10 7 LONDON Mr George Bush's victory has been received enthusiastically m most major capitals. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, m congratulating him, noted his election was likely to signal a "continuity o( policy" following eight years of government under President Reagan. In Moscow,Reuter; UPI; AFP - 390 words
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501 1988-11-10 7 WASHINGTON Mr George Bush's capture of the presidency was not good enough to help his party m Congress where Democrats kept their majorities In both the Senate and House. With races m a few western states still m doubt, the Democrats appeared to have increasedReuter - 501 words
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365 1988-11-10 7 WASHINGTON US policy towards Asia under Mr George Bush's administration will give high priority to enlisting Japan's co-op-eration m tackling regional economic and security Issues, an adviser says. "Japan has to play a very prominent role' f In such areas as freeAFP - 365 words
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Article, Illustration223 1988-11-10 7 A LUNCH gathering of American expatriates m Singapore heartily applauded their new leader George Bush as they watched him make his victory acceptance speech live from Houston yesterday. Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for National Development, was present as well. This came almost three hours Into223 words
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282 1988-11-10 7 Asian nations see continued access to US market HONGKONG Asia's main exporting nations see the victory of Mr George Bush as offering a better chance for continued free access to American markets. Stock markets rose, traders expressed confidence and government leaders looked forward to another Republican administration likely to fightReuter; UPI - 282 words
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68 1988-11-10 7 IN the Singapore stock market, The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 4.49 points within an hour of the opening. However, It fell back to close the day with a 3.19-point gain to 1,026.46. The US dollar tumbled sharply m nervous and hectic trading68 words
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241 1988-11-10 7 SINGAPORE business leaders yesterday welcomed Mr George Bush's victory as a signal that the Reagan administration's free trade policy will continue. The Vice-President's victory "is generally welcomed by the entire business community here," said Ms Elizabeth Sam chairman of the Singapore International Monetary ExchangeUPI - 241 words
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541 1988-11-10 9 It will lead to firms taking out profits m hard currency NEW YORK Six ot America's largest companies are on the verge of concluding an agreement with the Soviet Union that would remove a chief obstacle to doing business m the Soviet Union.NYT - 541 words
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Article, Illustration404 1988-11-10 9 TOKYO A middle-aged Japanese woman has opened what may be the world's first shop specialising In lingerie for women who have had breasts removed because of cancer. Mrs Maria Nlino, who runs the Tokyo store, underwent breast surgery herself last year. A professional hulaReuter - 404 words
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152 1988-11-10 9 Reunited sisters find brother also in prison COLUMBIA (South Carolina) Two long-lost sisters who were reunited behind bars have found their half-brother who is also m prison. Joyce Lott, 27, and Mary Jones, 29, met m the detention area of the Women's Correctional Centre, where they serve drug sentences, mAP - 152 words
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313 1988-11-10 9 Japanese car firms in US shun black areas LOS ANGELES Japanese car makers have located their US plants In areas with (ew blacks, but they are not alone m the practice, according to a new study. "Industrial development specialists m state governments report that they are often asked by AmericanAP - 313 words
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163 1988-11-10 9 DHAKA The head of Bangladesh's Atomic Energy Commission has been sacked for negligence for missing a vote on Israel at an International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) conference, officials said yesterday. Mr Anwar Hossain's appointment was terminated with immediate effect for negligence ofAFP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration434 1988-11-10 10 Warsaw Pact's best is known for officer leadership DRESDEN (East Germany) Most Nato officers rate the East German army the best In the Warsaw Pact the Soviet army Included although it numbers only 120,000 and is made up of conscripts who serve only 18NYT; Reuter; file - 434 words
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Article, Illustration313 1988-11-10 10 LONDON Salman Rushdie's novel, Satanic Verses, which has been banned as blasphemous m India and some Arab countries, has won the Whitbread literary prize. "We knew about the controversy but we didn't take any notice of it and we Judged the novel on literary meritAP; UPI - 313 words
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166 1988-11-10 10 ALAN HUBB ABO - ALAN HUBB ABO LONDON The British government Is to decide whether tougher fireworks regulations are needed m the wake of Britain's worst Guy Fawkes night (or several years. The Department of Trade and Industry, which had launched a widelypublicised166 words
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Article, Illustration570 1988-11-10 11 PAUL MAJENDIE - PAUL MAJENDIE By BELFAST Northern Ireland constantly grabs world headlines with grim tales of sectarian killings and bomb attacks on security forces. But the death toll from one of this century's lon-gest-running guerilla conflict* Is dwarfed by the annual carnage onReuter; file - 570 words
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495 1988-11-10 11 JO YUN JEUNG - JO YUN JEUNG By SEOUL South Korea, flush with cash from its growing trade surplus, fears a tidal wave of "hot money" once it opens the Seoul stock market to foreigners. President Roh Tae Woo raised foreign investors' hopes lastReuter - 495 words
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97 1988-11-10 12 Roh in Jakarta for 4-day state visit JAKARTA South Korean President Ron Tae Woo arrived here yesterday at the start of a four-day state visit, Indonesian officials said. Mr Roh flew In from Ball. A 21-gun salute welcomed the South Korean leader as he arrived at the state palace whereAFP; AP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration441 1988-11-10 12 TAN LI AN CHOO - TAN LI AN CHOO By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Thailand is confident that its moves to set up a Slno-Thai arms stockpile here will not have any repercussions on intra-Asean ties, especially Its relations with Malaysia and Indonesia, Prime Minister Chatichai441 words
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243 1988-11-10 12 JAKARTA The Indonesian government is to start a manhunt for people who recently spread the rumour that certain brands of household products contain lard, the Jakarta Post reported. It quoted Admiral Sudomo, the Co-ordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs, as243 words
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295 1988-11-10 12 21 killed by floods, landslides in island of Mores JAKARTA The death toll (or the floods and landslides that swept through villages m the eastern Indonesian Island of Flora rose to 21 and rescue workers were still marching for 52 more people reported missing, an official said yesterday. On Tuesday,UPI; Reuter - 295 words
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308 1988-11-10 12 Manila confident of getting $2.5 b new loans from IMF MANILA The governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines, Mr Jose Fernandez, expressed confidence yesterday that the country would qualify for US$l.3 billion (552.57 billion) m new loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Speaking as talks with IMFAFP - 308 words
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180 1988-11-10 12 JAKARTA President Suharto Ls expected to formally lift travel restrictions to and from the former Portuguese colony of East Timor from next month, Home Minister Rudlni said yesterday. "A presidential decree will probably be Issued m December," he said. The decree willAFP - 180 words
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420 1988-11-10 13 'Red threat to Aquino go vt has lessened' Decrease m rebel strength by year's end, j says official MANILA Philippine communist rebels (ace severe leadership and organisational problems which have reduced their threat to the Aquino government, a defence official said yesterday. Mi Malou Ibanez, a staff member of theAP - 420 words
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Article, Illustration301 1988-11-10 13 MANILA Philippine police have (lied charges against the reputed thirdranking communist rebel leader Ignado Cqpegsan. He was captured at Manila airport where, officials said, he was planning to board a flight for Los Angeles. Capegsan, 42, -said to be the Deputy Secretary-Gen-eral of the outlawedAP; AFP - 301 words
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242 1988-11-10 13 PATTAYA The famed resort of Pattaya is seeking an extra 57 million baht (554.4 million) over the next two years to build a water treatment plant, the Bangkok Post reported. This follows a recent disclosure that the waters around the resort242 words
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267 1988-11-10 14 Why move for lower civil service starting pay KUALA TRENGGANU The proposal for a lower starting pay for new civil servants Is aimed at encouraging job seekers, particularly bumlputras, to turn to the private sector for employment, said the Minister m the PrimeBernama - 267 words
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Article, Illustration385 1988-11-10 14 Palm oil industry to fight 'smears' by US soya bean lobby KUALA LUMPUR Officials said yesterday they are waging an international information campaign to Inform consumers about the health advantages of palm oil and dispel misconceptions spread by the American Soybean Association. Accusing the ASA of "smear tactics", Primaries IndustriesUPI - 385 words
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171 1988-11-10 14 RITA GOMEZ - KL, Singapore offer holiday packages to Hongkong police RITA GOMEZ By of the Foreign Desk HONGKONG Malaysia and Singapore have tapped a new tourist market Hongkong's 30,000 police personnel and their families. Holiday chalets at the tranquil Port Dickson plus reduced rate stopover facilities at hotels m Singapore have been171 words
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140 1988-11-10 14 KOTA KINABALU South-east Asia's highest peak. Mount Kinabalu, (4.101 m) has been closed to climbers indefinitely due to bad weather, Sabah parks director Lamri Ali said. He said the decision was made m the best interest of climbers and their guides. "We'll review theNST - 140 words
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250 1988-11-10 15 Kit Siang and nine other ISA detainees sue paper for libel KUALA LUMPUR Opposition leader Ltm Kit Slang and nine others yesterday sued the editor of Utusan Melayu and the newspaper's publisher, Utusan Melayu (M) Berhad, for alleged libel m an article on the hunger strike by ISA detainees atBernama - 250 words
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Article, Illustration149 1988-11-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR The 145 th meeting of the conference of rulers began at the Istana Negara yesterday. The two-day conference is chaired by the Raja of Perils. All sultans and yang di-pertuas negerl except for the sultans of Pahang and Johor, who are represented by theBernama - 149 words
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212 1988-11-10 15 PENANG State Gerakan chairman Datuk Tan Gim Hwa has described the defection of Buklt Bendera division chairman Datuk Khor Gark Kirn to the MCA as a "good sign" for the party. "The crossover will mean an end to ln-flghting within theNST - 212 words
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352 1988-11-10 15 Mahathir's offer not sincere: Musa BATU PAHAT Former Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam has said he would not attend any meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Datuk Musa, who had earlier turned down the offer of a Cabinet post, said Dr Mahathir was not sincere becauseNST; Bernama - 352 words
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Article315 1988-11-10 15 KAJANG (Selangor) Former Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Wang Choon Wing was released from the Kajang Prison yesterday after serving six months of his nine-month prison term for criminal breach of trust. He had obtained a onethird remission of his sentence. He was met by hisBernama - 315 words
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218 1988-11-10 15 'Gang luring girls into prostitution overseas' KAMPUNG GAJAH (Perak) The Home Ministry is keeping tabs on a syndicate deceiving teenage Malaysian girls with offers and forcing them into prostitution m foreign countries. Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayob said the syndicate used various tactics to lure the girls,Bernama - 218 words
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101 1988-11-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR It is not true that the government forces civU servants to attend semaralr (loyalty with the nation) gatherings, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department Othman Abdul told the House that government officers,Bernama - 101 words
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Article, Illustration419 1988-11-10 16 VISITORS who have been going to the new Bishan Park to fish and swim are hampering the work of contractors. The park is still undergoing construction and is not yet open to the public. A contractor called NewsLlne yesterday to complain that more419 words
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549 1988-11-10 16 JACQUELINE WONG - JACQUELINE WONG ■y They fear losing jobs because of Manila's terms THE new term* Imposed by the Philippine government (or Singaporeans employing Filipino maids are deterring many maids who want to renew their contract from going home because they (ear they may lose their549 words
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387 1988-11-10 16 WOODED parks with bird refuges ana look-out points are what residents m Bedok Reservoir, Bukit Batok and Paslr Ris can look forward to next year. The serene setting at Bedok Reservoir, now a popular spot among residents for jogging rid evening strolls, will bf387 words
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200 1988-11-10 16 AN ODD-JOB labourer, who confronted his ex-fian-cee after he learnt that she had slept with another man, exposed himself to her during a quarrel. For this, Aziman bin All. 27, landed m a magistrate's court yesterday on an indecent exposure charge to200 words
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Article72 1988-11-10 16 Two lawyers called to the Bar THE younger son ot Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam was one of two lawyers called to the Bar yesterday by Mr Justice F. A. Chua. Mr Philip Jeyaretnam and Ml* Vidula Verma. both 24, graduated from Cambridge University and Oxford University respectively Mr Philip Jeyaretnam72 words
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Article, Illustration184 1988-11-10 16 $10,000 fine for woman who prostituted girl, 16 A 42-YEAR-OLD woman was fined $10,000 yesterday for prostituting a teenage girl. Divorcee Tan Ah Nya pleaded guilty m a magistrate's court to three charges of managing a place for Miss Sia Li Chun, 16, to provide sex, offering her as a184 words
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159 1988-11-10 16 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will present 12 tourism awards on Dec 1. These awards will be for entries that were among 203 submitted for categories like excellence m hotel and restaurant service, and best store. A 13th award will be presented159 words
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77 1988-11-10 16 A JOBLESS man is to be tried m the High Court for the alleged murder of a masseuse, Miss Kelly Koh Suat Wah, 22, on May 12. At yesterday's preliminary Inquiry, court prosecutor Inspector Surjit Singh read the statements of 21 witnesses before77 words
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Article, Illustration420 1988-11-10 17 SOME 940 pupils of the Methodist Girls' Primary School bade farewell to their 101-year-old alma mater yesterday. In an emotional farewell service, they sang, "bind us together with cords that cannot be broken". When they return to school on Jan 3 next year,420 words
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151 1988-11-10 17 Workers with no permits: Contractor fined A BUILDING contractor was yesterday fined a total of $9,100 for hiring seven Malaysians who did not have permits to work m Singapore. Sin Hens Construction Co Pte Ltd, of Block 1, Thomson Road, pleaded guilty. A magistrate's court heard that the company had151 words
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Article, Illustration599 1988-11-10 17 LOONQ BWEE YIN - Nearly 1 m spent on poll campaigns LOONQ BWEE YIN Hustings cost each candidate an average of $5,800 By CANDIDATES In the recent general election spent a total of 1907,000 SO per cent more than m the previous election (our years ago. The main reason (or the Increased expenditure was599 words
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354 1988-11-10 17 Shipping body calls for regional crackdown on piracy WITH the piracy problem reaching serious levels, the Singapore National Shipping Association has appealed to authorities m the Asean region to step up surveillance of the shipping channels. "The situation has become serious with the recent attack on the vessel of one354 words
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271 1988-11-10 17 Court told of policy not to announce relist applications The Allan Ng trial THE president of the stock exchange reiterated yesterday that it was the general policy of the exchange not to allow public announcements of applications by companies to relist suspended shares. But Mr Urn Choo Peng added that271 words
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163 1988-11-10 17 Housewife's trust in friend cost her $4,000 A HOUSEWIFE who entrusted her house keys to an acquaintance returned home to find over $4,000 m cash and jewellery missing. Madam Saniah binti Ah mln, 31, told police that an acquaintance, known to her as Madam Sapiah binti Ahmad, visited her threeroom163 words
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335 1988-11-10 18 NO WEI JOO - NO WEI JOO By STUDENTS, sitting for the GCE O and A level examinations will from this year have to hand up their question papers In addition to their answer scripts at the end of each examination. It will apply m335 words
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459 1988-11-10 18 YANG MEI LINO - YANG MEI LINO By WORKERS m a major disk drive manufacturing plant here will be soon working fewer days a week m a move by the management to cut costs following losses it suffered m the last quarter. At least459 words
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Article, Illustration164 1988-11-10 18 SHARON UM - SHARON UM THE driver of a Singapore Bus Service double-decker who wrecked both the bus and a gantry along Adam Road has been An SBS spokesman ■aid yesterday a board of inquiry is examining the cause of the disciplinary action Against the driver,164 words
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Article129 1988-11-10 18 A STARING Incident is believed to have sparked off a sang attack on a national serviceman who was stabbed thrice m Telok Blangah on Tuesday. Police said Mr Rajah Satar, 18, went out for a drink after he had finished helping his family decorate their flat129 words
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Article, Illustration134 1988-11-10 18 LESLIE SIM - LESLIE SIM POLICE officers m patrol cars will, by the end of the year, be cruising around m air-conditioned comfort. The project to convert all patrol cars is the result of a study here by Booz-Allen Hamilton, which suggested that air-conditioning helps reduce physical fatigue and134 words
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Article71 1988-11-10 18 A CONTRACTOR returned to his lorry four days after parking it along Phoenix Road, off Choa Chu Rang Road, to discover $5,920 worth of industrial equipment missing on Monday. Mr Ton Ai Tee, 32, told police he secured the equipment with chains before he parked his71 words
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Article80 1988-11-10 18 A FITTER died instantly after his motorcycle crashed along a slip-road leading to Clement! Avenue 6 on Tuesday Mr Son Koon Hoe, 24. suffered head and body injuries after his machine crashed into a lamp-post at about 3.40 pm. A police spokesman said Mr Soh lost80 words
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Article, Illustration510 1988-11-10 19 Road and diesel tax hike Last-minute plea to defer increase made by taxi organisations CABBIES will be able to live comfortably even after paying the Increased dlesel tax of 14,400 a year for now and $6,600 m a year's time for their vehicles,510 words
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Article, Illustration568 1988-11-10 19 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Have car-use curbs, says Dr Beng By THE chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee on Communications and Information, Dr Arthur Beng, said yesterday that the road tax hikes to curb car population growth In Singapore may be counter-productive because motorists may use their cars568 words
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571 1988-11-10 19 BERENE LIM - Higher levies 'will not deter people from owning cars' BERENE LIM By HIGHER road taxes will not deter people from owning cars, 14 motorists said yesterday when told about the increase m motoring levies. But a few felt that the hikes might make them change their minds about buying a571 words
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273 1988-11-10 20 SHARON LIM - Serangoon JC expels four students for theft SHARON LIM By FOUR students from Sei angoon Junior College have been expelled after they were caught rodhanded trying to steal from students' lockers at the college. It is learnt that the four 17-year-old boys wen* disciplined after the college investigated the Incident273 words
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Article, Illustration355 1988-11-10 20 ECONOMIC relations between Belgium and Singapore are satisfactory but they can be much intensified, said Prince Albert, heir to the Belgium throne, who is leading a 40-mem-ber Belgian trade mission here. The Prince, who Is also the chairman of the Belgian Foreign355 words
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Article196 1988-11-10 20 AN INTERNATIONAL costume walkathon will be held by the Mandarin chapter of the Singapore Jaycees on Sunday at Bam. The event, to be held m conjunction with Merlion Week (Nov 12-20), is aimed at raising $40,000 (or a specially equipped minibus for the Handicaps Welfare Association.196 words
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494 1988-11-10 20 Gillian Pow Chong - Gillian Pow Chong By FOUR Singaporeans have contracted Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) through sexual contact with locals. Previously, the main source of infection was believed to be from foreigners. Of the 25 Singaporeans infected through sexual contact, four have admitted their only "contact!"494 words
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324 1988-11-10 20 BHAUN SCOW - Asia-Pacific body for Indian businessmen to be set up BHAUN SCOW By AN UMBRELLA organisation comprising more than 7,000 members of the Indian business community m the Asia-Pacific is expected to be formed In two months' time with Singapore as its Initial headquarters. For the 450 members of the Singapore324 words
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262 1988-11-10 20 Pacific countries have 'potential for good growth' THE Pacific countries must make concerted efforts to contribute to the growth of the South Pacific bland states, said Mr G. Ramachandhran, the president of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry. He said the island states "the core region of262 words
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Article61 1988-11-10 23 State-of-the-art medical equipment that remedies all manner of injuries and ailments, m some instances, it appears, almost m the blink of an eye. That's the impressive array of $5 million worth of medical and hospital equipment on display at the World Trade Centre, the result of years of61 words
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Article, Illustration103 1988-11-10 23 A MODIFICATION of a conventional method of diagnosing and treating medical problems including polyps and gallstones. Previously, a doctor would have to rely on an "eye-piece" attached to the flberscope to detect the problem. Now, a tiny camera is attached to the end of the103 words
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Article, Illustration109 1988-11-10 23 USING Infra-red light, the mechanism claims a high success rate m the treatment of ulcers, arthritis and rheumatism. Tested m two hospitals m Israel on 400 patients, 80 per cent of the chronic ulcer patients found relief after treatment of between 30 and 60 days.109 words
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Article, Illustration100 1988-11-10 23 DEVELOPED (or the German army, the system has the advantage of being easily dismantled and assembled. Manufacturers say it can be unpacked from its shock-resistant box and reassembled by two men In 10 minutes. The machine is also unique m that it allows for screening and100 words
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Article, Illustration415 1988-11-10 23 SHARON SIMON - SHARON SIMON Medic Asia '88 Exhibition SAF medical team of 12 shows how it's done By EIGHT minutes that was all it took a Singapore Armed Forces medical team of 12 to create a casualty station for a battalion of 1,000. The demonstration of speedy415 words
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255 1988-11-10 23 Man fined $2,000 for helping to run brothel A man was yesterday fined $2,000 (or assisting his boss m running a brothel. Chan Eng Wah, 38, pleaded guilty to helping Thong Peng Kuen, 21, m running a prostitution den m a room m Duke Hotel between Oct 7 and Oct255 words
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Article29 1988-11-10 23 BURGLARS broke Into a four-room flal m Holland Drivp on Monday nlßhi while the family was out and es raped with $22,200 m c ash and valuables29 words
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252 1988-11-10 23 'Indices show high standard of health care here' SINGAPORE'S rales for low Infant mortality and high life expectancy are indications of our high standards of health care. For every 1,000 live births our infant mortality rate is 9.4, while life expectancy rates stand at 76 for women and 71 for252 words
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Article, Illustration636 1988-11-10 24 SANDRA DAVIE - SANDRA DAVIE Two more Spore cats making a name m US By TWO more breeds of alley cats from Singapore are making a name for themselves m the United States. The first was the Singapura which was also taken from our back alleys 13 years ago636 words
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Article67 1988-11-10 24 THE Singapore But Service will add a new service to the Chin— Gardens from Nov 19 to Nov 27 m conjunction with the Foshan Art and Craft, Bird and Bonsai Show held there. Service 406 wiU ply between Jurong Interchange and the Chinee* and Japanese Gardens from 9am67 words
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384 1988-11-10 24 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Quicker way to spot viruses being studied GILLIAN POW CHONG By A QUICKER technique to detect viruses to enable an earlier diagnosis of certain diseases Is being studied In Singapore. In the past week doctors, micro biologists and virologlsts from Singapore and the region have been learning more of this384 words
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Article, Illustration365 1988-11-10 24 A 12-year-old schoolboy has won himself awards as young biologist, astronomer, meteorologist and geologist. Quite a handful, but ironically, Chen Xiping from Holy Innocents' Primary School says he has set his heart on becoming a soldier when he grows up. The reason365 words
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Article, Illustration105 1988-11-10 24 THE Ministry of Community Development Is looking (or relatives of two men who were picked up by police last month. Ng Tang Chwee, 50, was picked up at the void deck of Block 90, Pipit Road on Oct2o. Yip Heng Kay, 35, was found at105 words
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Advertisement366 1988-11-10 18 Presenting the facts about multi-room aircons: i (Typical 4-room Model A) (Typical 4-room Model 'A') B Vl XI VJ IXI BATH We j "Hi I BATH/WC!] B BAT VI WC I m BATH/WC. I I KITCHIN KITCHEN/ DINING DINING BEDROOM STORE STORE LIVING Ours. Others. DAIKIN It's there m blue366 words
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Advertisement181 1988-11-10 19 today I Get your cards i On Monday i Why wait? You can get aVisacard/MasterC ard m just •x tickets to your card. 3 working days. In fact, you could be using them >^ Don't delay! SnnpK complete this application on Monday Only Hongkongßank offers you \^r >£** orm novv181 words
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Advertisement167 1988-11-10 22 W I Vy illiam the Conqueror dominated his competitors with power and skill to stand alone as ihe great leader of his era. So, too, has newly-launched dBASE IV already emerged as a djatabase management system without rival. DBASE IV is the highest-performance program of its kind ever created for167 words
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Advertisement232 1988-11-10 23 New, from ACMAJhe only compact frost -free freezer m Singapore. The perfect solution for more freezer space m modern kitchens. m Elegantly styled, compact and dependable, the ACMA frostfree freezer is a proud addition to any kitchen. Because with today's quick microwave defrosting, delicious meals can literally be prepared m232 words
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Advertisement289 1988-11-10 24 uaa ati wirciiuw "sou r ....-.■>. o t I YV ilk i Have you ever thought how far the right education plan could take your child? These days, getting to the top often (consistently Singapore's highest) will increase accident, we'll even pay hospitalisation costs, means getting a degree first. It's289 words
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Advertisement254 1988-11-10 25 l^^^^ Vftry oood quality b Persian Carpets Rugs t^^ k (vegetable dyes) ■BBBBk^SIOTonIy Turkoman Bokhara Rug Size: 0 62m x 1 20 m (2Vi'x4W) l Belouch Rug BJI Size 0 90m x 1 50 m Ps*»js (3>xs) L* M Price was SS3OO If 7« Retail Price was Sssoo H^^^L s254 words
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Advertisement389 1988-11-10 26 More power to the Sun. s J i xjHHHHHI a special product A U /A«r deserves special attention. It is the first product ever to bridge the JvcccsN P i «^f]4/ o/ Workstations and PCs, >\..*^ %%%O J^ making available thousands of DOS f*£T > <w^/ UNIX® applications to the389 words
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Advertisement338 1988-11-10 27 We can now fly even more people to colourful New Zealand. More and nwre people are holidaying m colourful New Zealand, so we've increased our seating capacity substantially. Be one of them contact your travel agent now. You'll find there'll be a seat for you. Hurry. School holiday flights are338 words
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Article282 1988-11-10 28 IF the Education Ministry decides to let more primary schools offer Chinese as a first language, there will be immediate taken. Several premier primary schools have now Indicated that they are ready to teach their pupils higher-standard Chinese, m addition to English. This is only logical. For282 words
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Article278 1988-11-10 28 CONVENTIONAL political wisdom has it that octogenarians should not run countries. But today's China qualifies as an exception to that rule, (or Mr Deng Xiaoping, o4, is still needed to hold the country's reform policies together. The recent calls (or the supreme leader to step down278 words
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Article, Illustration1692 1988-11-10 28 Getting set to run the new town councils By 1991, every public housing estate m Singapore will be on its own, run by a town council and not the Housing and Development Board. The change gives Members of Parliament a new and vital role m serving their constituents as heads1,692 words
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Article, Illustration13 1988-11-10 28 I Tfcnttonphtat by ALFRED ELICIERTOALFRED ELICIERTO - 13 words
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Article, Illustration640 1988-11-10 28 Only Potong Pasir will hold elections to pick officials POTONG Pasir'i town council, slated to take over from the HDB by next year, will be the only one headed by an Opposition MP, lawyer Chlam See Tong. Unlike PAP MPfl who intend appointing their town councillors from among grassroots leaders640 words
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Article, Illustration983 1988-11-10 29 JULIA LEUNG - JULIA LEUNG ■y Asian Wall Street Journal Despite foreign exchange risk and rising costs, Kentucky Fried Chicken of the US it plunging deeper into the market. After the success of its first Beijing joint-venture store, set up a year ago, the fast-foodReuter; file - 983 words
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Article, Illustration741 1988-11-10 29 PETER ELLINQBEN - PETER ELLINQBEN By Financial Times WHILE the rest of the world led by cash rich Japan queues tor a stake m China's booming economy, Beijing has been steadily directing its foreign reserves into investments abroad. Though not as dramatic as the large loans and Joint741 words
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161 1988-11-10 30 Salon charged $45 for hair job RECENTLY, my husband and I were In a shopping centre when he decided to have his hair trimmed. He chose one of the many hair -dressing salons, had his hair washed, trimmed and blow dried. Twentyfive minutes later he was presented with a bill161 words
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218 1988-11-10 30 I REFER to the Ministry of National Development reply "No problems with projects approved after June 1, 1985 (ST, Sept 28), to my earlier letter "Exposed to dangers of buying flats being built". (ST, Sept 7). While it U a relief218 words
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Letter137 1988-11-10 30 I REFER to the Singapore Institute of Architects' reply "When clients must pay 66% of architect's fee" (ST, Oct 26) to my letter "Mode of payment fixed by architects is unfair to clients". (ST, Oct 17). The institute considers the payment ot 65 per cent of137 words
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Letter108 1988-11-10 30 Dog laws to be amended I REFER to the various letters (ST, Oct 20) responding to the suggestion by "N.P.S." In his letter "Problem of neighbours with 8 dogs" (ST, Oct 10) to limit the number of dogs a household can keep. We thank the writers (or their appreciation of108 words
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Letter106 1988-11-10 30 I REFER to the letter "Don't forget the hawkers" by Mr Philip Lee. (ST, Oct 18). The Telok Ayer Market building will be redeveloped Into a food and entertainment complex as part of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's plans to bring life back to the city at106 words
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212 1988-11-10 30 Our air quality well within WHO guidelines I REFER to the letter "Chimneys belch smoke at night" by "X.C.A." (ST, Oct 21). Under certain atmospheric conditions, and at night, it is possible that the emission from chimneys become visible against a dark background. Nevertheless, the emissions from the chimneys comply212 words
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885 1988-11-10 30 On the teaching of core values Home and school have a role to play 4 In this multi-racial society, w« have the added advantage of learning from each other's value systems. We have to accept that each value system, whether Confu-cian-Chinese, Malay, Indian or Ju-deo-Christian, does885 words
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338 1988-11-10 30 I AM by race In the category of "others". I am neither Chinese, Indian nor Mala/. I am, however, married to a Chinese. The differences In our origins were never an issue until our first born entered school and had to study Chlnai338 words
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Advertisement125 1988-11-10 30 jHfllLfcJ ALL AICwUWIsf» We're delighted to announce that Ms Wong Lye Sim (I/C No. *****28/E), is the winner of our Zero-Interest Housing Loan. You can bet that she's delighted, too, since all interest charges have now been eliminated from her housing loan for the full tenure. Arrange your housing loan125 words
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Advertisement85 1988-11-10 30 CHINA IN THE 1980s IS TOO MUCH HAPPENING TOO SOON? Written by Shanghai-born Lynn Pan is a fascinating and compelling study of China and the Chinese at a critical point m their history It takes a candid look at every aspect of Chinese life under the 'Open Door' policy love85 words
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Article80 1988-11-10 31 PRICES on the Singapore stock market yesterday rose m expectation of a Republican win m the US presidential elections during early trading, but retreated on light profit-taking after expectation became reality. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 3.19 points to 1,026.46 as (alls m a number80 words
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Article62 1988-11-10 31 Bite (mm 3M N immmu mo n i I k f«*n 1170 20 M IraMrtn IMO N C f UN IMO 10 Rhmm 5)5 10 kvtac Me MO 10 NmMMt M 10 FIN Mi J TrMWMit* 452 I I C JM -2 R I Urn Ml 7 C C62 words
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Article33 1988-11-10 31 Sim* Darby 50< 1,698,000 City Dcv Wrts 719,000 Innovcst Bhd 706 000 DBS 698,000 DBS Land 534,000 M Crvlit 525,000 City Dtv sO< 494,000 Promtt 491,000 NOL 451,000 S«mb Maritime 436,00033 words
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Article98 1988-11-10 31 (*>« 7 No» 9 IT Comport* 90(6? 91? Ot V (ft/OS 2S0 IS? IT CAO 7044 4W0 IT IMty Ml 4945 6960 nW 4- 1M0IS0 1^***** SIMntruk 1023 27 1026 U STFMMC* TOM 71 70J16S nHoUto ***** 718 13 STFf<mrti« ***** SK2I STMMV ?67M ?67M *>« 7 No. 998 words
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Article34 1988-11-10 31 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 Hifh 1505 40(26/8/87)' 1327 69(11/8/87) 1986/87 Low 563 34(28/4/86) 470 92(28/4/86) Mt.meH.gh 1505 40(26/8/87) 1327 69(11/8/87) All-time low 74 75 (17/9/64) 470 92 (28/4/86)34 words
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Article16 1988-11-10 31 THE US dollar closed lower against the Singapore unit at 3pm yesterday m hectic trading.16 words
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Article59 1988-11-10 31 In the Malaysian forex market, the US dollar ended at M 52 .6785/95, sterling at MM .7745/800 and the Singapore dollar at M 11.3605/15. Sevrct OCX Rtutir tatlty I Pure* DM V 8| HKt At HBS Opw ***** 125 45 ***** 7 8137 0.8290 £***** Qou 1 771059 words
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Article70 1988-11-10 31 Physical (SS) Fri Mon Kilobar 26.784-26.934 26.549-26.699 100 gm 2,687-2.712 2,664-2.689 50 gm 1.346-1.361 1.334-1.349 20 gm 537-549 532-544 5 gm 134-144 133-143 1 gm 27-36 27-36 Bdfcn coins (Ss/oz) Spore bullion coin 850—866 844—860 Canadian maple leal 857-863 851-857 Australian nugget 860—868 853—861 OUB |otd options70 words
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Article35 1988-11-10 31 US$/oz Tuts Mod New York 418 75-419 25 422 30-422 80 Wed Tuts Hongkong 419 80- -420 30 422 10-422 60 Wtd Tims Singapore 420 00—420 50 Closed London morning fix 419 SO35 words
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Article132 1988-11-10 31 LONDON Britain's government watchdog said on Tuesday he would look into the handling of the collapse of a British investment fund m which thousands of small investors lost money. Parliamentary Ombudsman Sir Anthony Bar rowclough, who investigates complaints against government departments, said he had decided toReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration561 1988-11-10 31 R. RAJENDRAN - R. RAJENDRAN These and Euroyen futures 'will help enhance its status' By THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Slmex) should consider introducing soft commodities and Euroyen interest rate contracts, said the AsiaPacific representative of the Chicago Board of Trade. Mr William D. Grossman said561 words
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335 1988-11-10 31 R. RAJENDRAN - Move to reduce capacity for eastbound sea freight R. RAJENDRAN THE Transpacific Discussion Agreement (TPA), m which Neptune Orient Lines is a member, has recommended a 10-per cent capacity cut m eastbound sea freight from the Far East to North America. The group is also expected to raise freight charges335 words
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181 1988-11-10 31 KUALA LUMPUR Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank's (AMMB) restricted and public offers of 12.5 million shares priced at Ms 4 (552.94) each has been oversubscribed 5.8 times. The 57,698 applicants who applied for 85.14 million shares forked out a total of M 5340.56 million m applicationMBT - 181 words
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Article358 1988-11-10 31 LIM ENG HAI - Tanjong Rhu complex up for sale LIM ENG HAI By THE family of Mr Yong Nam Seng, owners of major contracting company Woh Hup Pte Ltd, are selling an office and warehouse complex m Tanjong Rhu which sources say they bought at a bargain some years ago. Tenders were invited358 words
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271 1988-11-10 31 Singapore link for giant US information firm LEADING US business information services group Dun A Bradstreet has chosen Singapore for its first South-east Asian office. It will be the second office established m Asia, after Hongkong and will link Singapore to an international database of more than 13 million companies.271 words
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304 1988-11-10 31 UIC left holding 18% of QAF as rights go begging LESS than half the rights issue m food- based QAF Ltd were taken up by eligible shareholders. Brunei-backed QAF yesterday announced that its one-for-two rights issue of 94.22 million new ordinary shares, at 40 cents each, was only about 45-per304 words
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395 1988-11-10 31 R. RAJENDRAN - R. RAJENDRAN DESPITE wage Increases expected to come from Singapore's acute labour shortage, the republic will still be able to compete with other Asian NICs, says report. United Overseas Bank's third Economic A Financial Quarterly for this year says that as395 words
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283 1988-11-10 31 Singmarine unit wins another major Thai contract A SUBSIDIARY of publics 1 ly-listed Singmarine Indus*' tries has recently secured a |13-mlllion contract to design and build an oil tanker for Thai Oil Compa* ny. This is the second major Thai contract this year for Singapore Slipway 6 Engt- < neering.283 words
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3414 1988-11-10 32 Al sharts quottd hive a par vahw of $1. unteii ottmwht iptcMtd. Adjusted for scnfc/rifhti N Tax utmpttd dhridond. P/E ratios rtfltct tht last annual comoMatod rtiuttt. P/E ratios and pwi ytoMi of fonan sharts art adjustad for curroncy dtfftroncn. Tnnttt stocks undor CPf Approvod3,414 words
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Singapore
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442 1988-11-10 32 VICTORY (or Vice-President George Bush In the US presidential elections (ailed to give an immediate boost to the Singapore stock market yesterday. During the first hour of trading prices were chased higher on a broadfront by bargain hunters anticipating a Republican Party win, but442 words
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Article203 1988-11-10 32 INVESTORS on the Kuala Lumpur stock market had every reason to be cheerful yesterday, as prices advanced across the board m response to Mr Bush's victory m the US election. Dealers said the bullish mood was also partly due to a better showing on the overseas markets. ReflectingNST - 203 words
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Article46 1988-11-10 32 NST Index Wednesday 1,739.24 (1,726.19) Hongkong Hani Stnf Wednesday 2,582.98 (2,587.02) Australan Al-Ordbiaries Wednesday 1,564.90 (1,562.30) Nkkti Stock Average Wednesday 28,212.78 (28,007.27) Financial Timti Industrials Tuesday 1,491.00 (1,474.30) Dow Jones Average Tuesday 2,127.49 (2,124.64) (Figures In brackets refer to those of the previous tradng day)46 words
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Article128 1988-11-10 32 A SPATE of bargain-hunting saw Wall Street stock prices edged higher on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average moving up 2.85 points, to 2,127.49. Bargain hunters had stepped In after two sessions which had resulted m the Dow declining by more than 20 points. On Monday, the averageReuter - 128 words
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Article138 1988-11-10 32 TUESDAY was market by a sharp rise In prices on the London stock market. Investors apparently decided that US Republican presidential nominee George Bush was virtually certain to win the the election. A healthy start to Wall Street and a stronger dollar helped sentiment, dealers said. Over the pastReuter - 138 words
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Article142 1988-11-10 32 ELECTIONS in the United States, kept the lid on the Australian national share market yesterday. Investors marked-time and Australian stocks closed firmer in lower volumes. A broker said there was still a strong market undertone, but volumes were down because buyers were patiently waiting for the right opportunities. HeReuter - 142 words
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Article138 1988-11-10 32 WHEN the Tokyo stock market's favourite, Vice-President George Bush began to pull m the votes m the US elections yesterday, prices lifted. "Bus won and most investors were expecting that. It was not really a surprise," a trader said. The Nikkei Stock Average Index rose 205.51 points to closeReuter - 138 words
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Article117 1988-11-10 32 THE market closed weaker yesterday In Hongkong as short-term profit-tak-ing eroded early highs. They had been inspired by Mr George Bush's US presidential victory, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index finished 4.04 points down from Tuesday's 2,587.02 close, after reaching a high of 2.604.47 The broader-based Hongkong Index edgedReuter - 117 words
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Article2214 1988-11-10 33 TRANSACTION DATE: NOV 9,M <ffl »<NK »or nM Ihu««; Par valv* MSI untoM othanrtaa ■an»ii; Yoar'a Cto'o Vol Day High Low Company Rrlca /-C000) High Low MOUtmiAU 180 7f AIM 80* 128 I Ml IN 126 88 30 AW 30tt uneh 129 32 30H 2712,214 words
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Article412 1988-11-10 33 ft* I PWM CkMP MDUtTMALt AifcMH 144 +2 A»UXr— 464 +1 mkc:::::::::::::: t! liMfan 40* EgEE KtEE :t Imi 12* +4 •«S*r 4J7 •An 4M +A.41 Airv^t IOVk <f2Vt M«*. 105 Mdi Mia 1U +1 If 2SI +4 MiM 49 .1 Imk 540 CM4Mia'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' M 7 +IV* Cm.. 2M412 words
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Article272 1988-11-10 33 Nhl C«ab Omit a£!2 v W *4 A#ne«r 473 O Ampol l«pi Artfl Nh 409 unch Anti*Nt» 340 -10 A« 191 +1 Am 350 *4 Ariatfna Amt 16 -2 Amjm 540 -20 SSrtw, L 32 i 1 asnago /WW> tt» Itnipu A*r» Opt ■•ndlfo Mm Opt •ond Cofp ISO272 words
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Article343 1988-11-10 33 Nm I Vm omm Allnomoto 2310 +30 At* MO unch Amodo 1040 410 Atoht CH»m 1050 unch AmN Qom 1670 430 Bonk Of Tokyo 1340 410 SridoMtor* 1210 -20 Conor 1260 unch C(Mk> Compute 1260 420 Gtti«n 776 ■••2 DMpPhnf 2640 -10 D Nippon Scr..n 891 4 OoMeM Kongye343 words
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Article186 1988-11-10 33 USI Ctanct Aicoo 54 H Afc<S|? DM Amox Inc 23* Amr Corp 4j* Att 2«H •rlN^««T< Sf 2m uneh »o*nj Co U CHirflw Co 61 +M pMM Mfttftfn 210 -m Ojjrjjj' Cp 25H unch SWN^ Co* MH voch Coo»o) Ed NY OH -2M (X Wtmof 31 h H186 words
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Article332 1988-11-10 33 to I NRS Qm* MtM Intt Hot* 2 40 40.02! lank Or Eoif A..0 17 00 -0 1 Copctol Cerp 067 unch Zothoy Pocrftc Air BSO unch CNnjtm Kon 0 735 -0 05 Ihtno Liflhi 16 SO unch Dry Smoutcm I I2N Zro*t Herb Tunn* 15 20 -0.1 300332 words
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Commodities Finance
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Article301 1988-11-10 33 1- m $1,0*) 2- F« kwt i i I OCX Rmm. 4 mhUi «t M *t nMhH OK ftau 0C8C OH m m ni DEPOSIT HATES W Savings daily 3 24 2*i 2V4 3 Monthly 2M Autosave Fixed deposit iZtht 3 3 2 (1) 3 <*> months 3301 words
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Article206 1988-11-10 33 Managers' prlo« for mi »>*. jtjmijj Novmtyr 10 rm Vp t mi-m» Sini iDOf c UnH Tnnt 3.45—3.50 Tin Cofflmrci 2-55-i-S IMM I*** (I) S.JS-5.40 Th. Si v ,np Fund 0*4—0.90 El|hOl rpiltra (B 3M— 3.91 SportPreifiina 0.M 0.«2 Nmtti B><tri J.41-3.M S pon S*: tmt !'!H-!! T206 words
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Article17 1988-11-10 33 Rubber CJosta prices ctflh/klo Singapore 198.00 Dtctmbtr down 5.50 cents Malaysia 279.00 December down 1.50 cents17 words
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Article16 1988-11-10 33 IM Tim S"W« Ml-*.* CM Tmm Mm ,Nm r«rt I.M-1.4J m,, Smct Cum imm Sftn16 words
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Article47 1988-11-10 33 Crud« MS/twrn pitn ol November 1040 (south) 1030 (CMtrH) 1027.50 (north) Dtcimtwr 1050 (south) g*n« USJ/towm RBO palm oil Novtmbtr 410 (stftora) OtcuntMr 412.50 (Mlwt) Jtwwry 42S (MNirt) RBD Sturm Nov/Dk 400 (^r,, MO Ot«n 417.50 (tMM) 420 (tutors) tanuwy 425 (Mltrt) CnrtttfNrin MMtriiMtf Unq47 words
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Article119 1988-11-10 33 Interbank Foreejn Local dolars to currency «m unM of foreign currtncy Australian dollar 1.6495 1.6523 Canadian dollar 1.6006-1.6027 HI dollar 1.2453 1.2479 SterHnf pound 3.5042—3.5079 US dollar 1.9720—1.9730 local doiars to 100 writs of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15.7382—15.7524 Belgian franc (com) 5.2769—5.2824 Danish kronor 28.7086 28.7357 Deutschemark119 words
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Article17 1988-11-10 33 Tin Cloiinc prices MS/klo XL Tin 19.68 up one cent Turnover 105 tonnes down 39 tonnes17 words
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Article25 1988-11-10 33 CMnc prictt Copp*r E/tam Spot 1824 00— *****0 (18OS.00-1807.00) 3 rronttw 1634 00— 1635 00 (1617 00-*****0) Mirktt ton* f irm«r SalM: 13.450 tonnes25 words
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Article24 1988-11-10 33 CMnf prictf AlUrTllnlUfYt fc/iMtl run Spot 1420.00— 1421 00 (1392.00—1394 00) 3 months 1345 00-1350 00 (1315.00-*****0) Marfctt torn: Qwtt SUm: 1.250 tWMMS24 words
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Article68 1988-11-10 33 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (ICO lmpUt* fettrwt nit) Opea Hlffc Uw Sett Bit V«l DM« 91.17 91.19 91.11 91.12 3821 Mw« 91.31 91.54 91.22 91.24 127T7 Jut 91.35 91.27 91.17 91.17 771 B^l 91.14 91.17 91.09 91.09 539 D^ 90.9U 90.96 10 •tor 99 91.03A 90.99 Jim 91.00 91.00 90.97A 90.9368 words
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Article30 1988-11-10 33 (VS deiiu- Dttitactmnart) Opea High Uw Sett Eft Dm II O.SMI OJM7 0.5567 0.901 *W MarM 0.5680 O.Mtt 0.5M0 0.5701 30 OJTB OfM lit (Mm): IW. kH (Mm): Ml.30 words
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Article27 1988-11-10 33 Oftm High Uw Sett Erf Vat DmM 1.T730 1.7780 1.7730 1.7790 Four Mw» 1.1« M 4wm 1.7308 Ofm I-t (M«a): 1«. Art V«l (Mm): NIL27 words
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Article56 1988-11-10 33 OpM E\& Law B«tt E*t V«l DNi O.OOWtt 0.*****3 0.007*70 0.*****6 2290 Martt O.OOBUS Jim 0 *****2 OpM Ist (MmOi l«.AetV«i (Mm): IMI. Nikk«l Stock Av«r«g« Opoi Bfk Uw Sett Ert Vtl M *****.23 »#.OB *****.23 2CU.71 N«*» ***** ***** IMS Dm» ***** S7KO 2TMO 3680 UttM SITS56 words
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Article20 1988-11-10 33 fUW par «rv omtct) Opea Hlfh Uw B«tt Ert DnH 422.90 Opwi lat (Mm): NIL Act Val (Mm)! Nil.20 words
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Article55 1988-11-10 33 W«4n«*iy, Nov.mbor 9 1988 OmOOm* D«H^ U» l«t H* U- ten U -CAi M MM i*4 I 7A I SS 1711 MA It .01 HA 41 S •0 4 UU MO 5C 440 *a CAi M»A 140 toWrt iHiOt pad M«k U. Uti U. Wtf M»0»«k M«0f»M Mtfk55 words
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Article84 1988-11-10 33 •MM** DmMim U. tot M* U. tot 77 23 S «A 71 V| »4A U 7? Ml ItO 441 MA It M lUt MA m 4tA 41 y 3 as utt k S M»A M4 H^ft Uv fan U« tot 74 tA 7 K Kg hh» u>84 words
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Article53 1988-11-10 33 DacMaafc DacMprti Ma> Lot Ian High u« San :i'= i z z r is a II I /CM mi in 2111 J11 H^fc Lot W*1 Mtfk Lot Wm flOO If H If •in iu ii JmNi* ImW|M Htfk Lot Sm« Mak Lot Wm 115 41A flSO IU Jf53 words
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Article157 1988-11-10 33 Crude Product Prices Denotes timing of ciryi Denotes prices as it 6 pm on 9/11/ M FUEL oil prices were relatively steady m Singapore yesterday. Buy-sell indications were still pegged at US$64-66/mt FOB Singapore for CSTIBO. Sentiment was mixed but short-term market outlook was wen as fairly stable. A refinery,157 words
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307 1988-11-10 34 KUALA LUMPUR Directors and staff of financial institutions must treat all customers equally and beware of situations that could lead to charges of favouritism. This is the message m the code of ethics for banken, prepared by the Bank Negara, andNST - 307 words
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425 1988-11-10 34 KUALA LUMPUR There was considerable scope to increase Malaysian exports under the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP), Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Kok Wee Kiat said yesterday. He told the International Rotary Club weekly meeting m Kuala Lumpur that there was stillBernama - 425 words
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215 1988-11-10 34 Newsprint price-hike put off as market weakens NEW YORK American md Canadian newsprint manufacturers have postponed price increases scheduled to take effect Jan 1 because the US market has been weakened this year by a sharp decline m newspaper advertising. Producers announced last summer that they would raise prices byNYT - 215 words
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Companies Desk
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Article108 1988-11-10 34 KUALA LUMPUR Larut Tin Fields Bhd has obtained the approval Jt the Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) for its proposed capital restructuring scheme. Malaysian International Merchant Bankers Bhd, on behalf of Larut, said the approval was conditional upon the approval of the Capital Issues Committee. The scheme, announced onBernama - 108 words
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Article94 1988-11-10 34 KUALA LUMPUR Bank Negara has bought 73,489,998 of the government's shares In Malaysian Airline System (MAS) representing a 21-per cent stake In the company. The Ministry of Finance (Incorporated) Informed MAS that It disposed of the shares on Oct 11. The government is left with a balance of 73,499,998NST - 94 words
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Article82 1988-11-10 34 Fraser Neave FRASER ft Neave yesterday listed an additional 50.4 million U shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The shares arose from the company's i-for-5 rights issue at $3 per share. The new shares will not be entitled to any dividend declared for the financial year to Sept 3082 words
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Article58 1988-11-10 34 KUALA LUMPUR South Malaysia Industries Bhd has trimmed its group loss by more than a third (or the year ended last Dec 31. The loss was Msl.3 million (*****,830) against Ms3.B million previously. However, the group suffered an extraordinary loss of M 54.7 million on trade investments58 words
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Article67 1988-11-10 34 PAN Malaysia Rubber Industries Bhd has moved into the black with a group pre-tax profit of MfBT9,OOO (*****.849) (or the half year to Sept 30. It suffered a pre-tax loss of M 1729.000 m the previous corresponding period. However, the company is still m the red withBernama - 67 words
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Article31 1988-11-10 34 KUALA LUMPUR Pan Malaysia Cement Works Bhd'i group pre-tax profit rose 137 per cent to Mr 06 million (555.22 million) for the half year to Sept 30. BernamaBernama - 31 words
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Article105 1988-11-10 34 KUALA LUMPUR Kumpulan Emas Bhd has reported a 114.5-per cent rise m group pre-tax profit to M 57.12 million (555.34 million) (or the year to July 31. Group turnover was 21.2-per cent higher at M 193.59 million. Group operating profit rose to M 16.75 million from M 53.05Bernama - 105 words
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Article, Illustration688 1988-11-10 35 TAN THEAN LOON - TAN THEAN LOON He's Dawan causes Malaysian clubs to consider move «y MAJOR WINS Dec 5 1917 Coronation Cup Ipoh 1,600 m Staket $150,000 Miy 29 First Ltf Of Trip* Crown Kuala Lumpur 1,200 m Stakes: $100,000 km 5 King's Gold Cup688 words
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Article, Illustration336 1988-11-10 35 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR Last-start winner I Wish, looked a picture of fitness when allotted a round of pacework by Jockey S. Marzuki yesterday. The going has Improved to good with some "give". I Wish showed potential m336 words
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Article210 1988-11-10 35 LIONEL LEE - Watch these six horses LIONEL LEE THE following horses did well over the weekend at Buklt Timah and can be followed: AchlUe* Vi fourth to Glasnost was a terrific effort. The stewards quizzed Maree Lyndon over her handling of the Vice Regal four-year-old but took no further action beyond noting210 words
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Article732 1988-11-10 35 FOCUS ON CUSS 4 NEWCOMERS KUALA LUMPUR Hidden Talent looks the pick of the 16 Class 4 newcomers entered for the Selangor Turf Club November Meeting starting on Saturday. The four-year-old grey Australian gelding by Godswalk out of Success Fou raced as Imperial Walk m goodFAIRWAY - 732 words
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Advertisement11 1988-11-10 35 Results are better with ml 6 rf "A lht\S(r«iiLs limes <?>^ (IhhHccl11 words
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Advertisement134 1988-11-10 35 Discover what Royal treatment iS liKe/ Wlttl 1 liai. TJ* turn* Royal Execute Class j did not come about by chance Instead it is a reflection of Thai's belief m treating our passengers like royalty. From the moment you enter our new REC lounge at Don Muang Airport, Bangkok, the134 words
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TIMESPORT
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Soccer highlights: Werder move into third round of European Cup; more misery for Everton m English Littlewoods Cup
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Article, Illustration390 1988-11-10 36 BREMEN (West Germany) A missed chance seven minutes from time, when a sharp drive from Scottish international Paul McStay was narrowly held by home goalkeeper Reck, prevented Celtic from forcing their secondround, return-leg European Cup soccer clash with West German opponents Werder Bremen into extra-timeAFP - 390 words
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274 1988-11-10 36 PARIS The problems facing new French national team chief Michel Platini grew on Tuesday with an escalating row about the recall of Jean Tigana as captain. The experienced Tigana retired from international soccer last year but Platini has said he wants theReuter - 274 words
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Article197 1988-11-10 36 ENGLISH players are being forced to quit professional football by injury at a rate of nearly one a week. Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Players' Union, reckons that between 30 and 50 players a year are having their professional careers ended prematurely and warned that the figureReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration452 1988-11-10 36 LONDON Everton's miserable start to the English soccer season continued on Tuesday when a hand-ball by Andy Ritchie earned Oldham a shock 1-1 draw at Goodison Park In the third round of the Littlewoods Cup. Ritchie even had the cheek to admit his foul. "It wasATP - 452 words
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Article168 1988-11-10 36 LONDON Beleaguered Tottenham Hotspur soccer boss Terry Venables admitted on Tuesday that he is experiencing the most difficult period m his distinguished managerial career. But the former Barcelona manager is confident that he can lift the London club, who have lost their last four League games, offAFP - 168 words
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116 1988-11-10 37 Be on guard IOC official warns athletes Athletes need protection from unscrupulous coaches and advisers willing to advocate banned drugs m an effort to make money out of their charges, International Olympic Committee medical commission chairman Prince Alexandra de Merode said. De Merode said that Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson had116 words
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Article38 1988-11-10 37 The manager of Thai challenger Napa Kaitwanchal yesterday predicted nil fighter will knock out Japanese champion Hiroki loka m the fourth or fifth round of their 12-round World Boxing Council straw-weight match m Osaka on Sunday.38 words
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Article49 1988-11-10 37 Cuban-born Jose Canseco, the first major League baseball player to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases In a season, was chosen The Associated Press Player of the Year on Tuesday. The Oakland right fielder received a massive 141 Va votes from sportswriters and broadcasters.49 words
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Article53 1988-11-10 37 Ross Strudwlck, the former Brisbane City rugby coach who took over at British Cup finalists Halifax earlier this year, is m danger of losing his Job. He has Just received the dreaded vote of no confidence from the First Division team's president after yet another try-less53 words
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Article63 1988-11-10 37 Mfite Tyson's estranged trainer says the heavyweight champion is spoiled rotten and In danger of becoming Just another fat fighter. In an interview, Kevin Rooney, Tyson's trainer for the last few years, jumped head first into the months-long battle raging for Tyson's heart, mind and money. Tnat63 words
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Article51 1988-11-10 37 American Olympic discus thrower Carol Cady said that she competed m South Africa m defiance of an international sanction became she believed that there was no room for politics m sports. 'It is quite possible that our group did not violate any lAAF rules," she51 words
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Article67 1988-11-10 37 Wforld Boxing Council featherweight champion Jiff Fenech, of Australia, yesterday predicted tliat American Georgie Navarro had no chance of w|nning a "war of attrition" when the two boxers meet m Melbourne Nov 90. Fenech, angered to be facing the speedy Navarro instead of Mexican Marcos Villasana,67 words
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Article54 1988-11-10 37 T|* Malaysian women's hockey association yesterday received a cash boost of M 512,500 ($8,700) from three organisations. The money would be v ed to hone the playing skills of the junior squad b r exposing them to regional and internationai\*fe\ meets. Malaysia finished fifth at a recent54 words
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Article42 1988-11-10 37 Five countries Hongkong, Philippines, Thailajnd, Singapore and hosts Malaysia will take pfcrt m the four-day eighth International junior ttnnis championship beginning on Nov 23. AustMlia, who wanted to take part, cancelled their plans because of flight difficulties. 942 words
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Article51 1988-11-10 37 Spt-faring Brazilians from the ship, Calm, won Uk Singapore Soccer Cup for seamen. The teams from ships m port played seven matches each m a League format, and the Calm collected 13 pfcints. Soviet ships Severodonetsk and Ingul were sfcond and third with 11 and eight points51 words
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Article51 1988-11-10 37 tjbrmer world lightweight boxing champion Ray 'TJoom-Boom" Mancini, of the United States, is tf stage a comeback four years after retiring njom the ring. The 27-year-old Mancini plans to flee another former world lightweight champion, lector "Macho" Camacho of Puerto Rico, next Spring m a light-welterweight division51 words
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Article70 1988-11-10 37 Arton Senna of Brazil has already clinched the world Formula One drivers' championship for l|BB, but he still aims to win Sunday's Australian Grand Prix m Adelaide the final race of the year. Senna clinched his first world title with victory m the Japanese Grand Prix70 words
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Article43 1988-11-10 37 a-itain's Gordon Brand Jr, armed with a new tying, grabbed a four-shot lead after the first ijaund of the South Australian Open golf champjonship yesterday. Brand fired six birdies, including five m succession from the fifth, for a stic-under-par 64.43 words
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Article47 1988-11-10 37 China and the Soviet Union will meet m today's final of the Japan Cup women's volleyball tournament m Nagoya after hard-fought semi-final victories. China, Olympic bronze medalists, downed Peru 15$, 15-12, 12-15, 8-15, 15-123-2, while the Soviets beat Japan 17-15, 14-16, 15-10, 17-15.47 words
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Article, Illustration348 1988-11-10 37 J. RA JENDRAN reports on the Singapore Rugby Union's decision to send a young team to the Asian championships m Hongkong RUGBY chief Chan Peng Mun is a general practitioner who, of late, sounds more like a shrewd Investor on Wall Street. His investments are not348 words
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Article70 1988-11-10 37 BASKETBALL BELGRADE Greek PAOK Salonika basketball etath John Neumann fleered the referee daring Ms team's see— d roaad, seciaad lsg Korac Cap match gala it Cram Zvesda en Tmesday and Ike match was ceaset imUv team leading M-H. Nemmann downed Itallaa referee Umberte Oreest la the first70 words
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Article72 1988-11-10 37 Frost is seeded No.l BADMINTON EDINBURGH Former world No. 1 Morten Frost it top seed for the men's singles at the Scottish Open badminton championships later this month. Frost, champion m 1962, 1983 and 1984, Is expected to meet fellow Dane Jens-Peter Nierhott m the final of the £9,000 ($31,500)72 words
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Article456 1988-11-10 38 TAY CHENG KHOON reports from Jakamon»wMBrumanQ^aBtite INDONESIAN amateur Sukamdi stole the limelight from the Thai professionals with a three-under-par 67 m the first round of the Maruman Classic at the Jakarta Golf Oub yesterday. His tix-birdie, three-bogey card placed him a stroke ahead of Thais Somsak Srisanga,456 words
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Article, Illustration291 1988-11-10 38 Johnston's back from the dead A. BURENDREN Interviews America's powerboat daradevf DON JOHNSTON'S idea of a perfect weekend is to race a new, untested boat to victory as he did In the Penang leg of the World Grand Prix Powerboat Championship last Sunday. Johnston now lies third m the overall291 words
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Article153 1988-11-10 38 Albert Johnson - Albert Johnson TAM I TElMllft Bv SINGAPORE are hoping for an easy draw m the Asian Cup table tennis tournament m Manila from Sunday until Wednesday. The Republic's representatives an four-time national women's champion Koh U Ping and men's international Loy Soo Chew. Said coach-cum-team manager153 words
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Article460 1988-11-10 38 ■ADMINTON US Opa* Mart la* Nit 8m Yu (Auat) w.o. G. ZOani (Ban) Lull Pongoh (Indo) bt X Eridwn (Gua) 154. 15-1; Prakuah Padukoo» (lad) bt L. Lopei-Ikra (Mtx) 154, 154; Mlsbun SWek (Mai) bt Mario Giroux (Can) 15-10, 154; Stew Walker (Brit) bt Joel Goldstein (US)460 words
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TENNIS ROUNDUP
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Article81 1988-11-10 39 British lose stars to cash lures London Grand Prix tennis organisers have branded Boris Becker's mentor lon Tlriac "utterly selfish" for luring top players away from their tournament with huge sums of money. The six-day event has traditionally attracted a top field find past winners include Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe81 words
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Article24 1988-11-10 39 Nicholas Pereira, of Venezuela, was named boys' singles world champion by the International Tennis Federation. The girls' champion is Argentina's Cristina TeaA.24 words
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Article32 1988-11-10 39 Olympic finalists Miloslav Medr and Tim Mayotte were beaten on the opening day of the Stuttgart Classic. Andres Gomez beat Mecir 6-4, 7-5, while Carl-Uwe Steeb debated Mayotte 7-5, 6-3.32 words
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Article35 1988-11-10 39 Stephanie Rehe is likely to miss her second-round match against Chris Evert m the Virginia Slims of Chicago tournament after being hurt m a car accident. Stephanie is ranked 15th m the world.35 words
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Article29 1988-11-10 39 American Lori McNeil upset eighth seed Claudia KohdeKllsch m the U*****,000 (1800,000) Chicago tennis tournament Unseeded Lori beat Claudia 64, 6-1 to advance to the second round.29 words
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Article35 1988-11-10 39 Brad Gilbert, whose wife Kirn is expecting their first child within the next two weeks, coasted through to the second round of the U*****,500 (1805,000) Wembley championship. He beat Andrew Castle £4, 64.35 words
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Article34 1988-11-10 39 Top seed Zeeshan All, of India, breezed past Japan's Gakuji Okada 6-1, 6-4 m the opening round of the Kumamoto tennis tournament, the first leg of the four-event Japan Dunlop satellite circuit.34 words
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Article, Illustration449 1988-11-10 39 PETER KHOO reports from Bangkok on the Asean Cup Track and Field Championships SINGAPORE'S athletes face an uphill task when the Asean Cup track and field championships get underway today at the Thai National Stadium In Bangkok. There are two reasons for this. First, the Republic's449 words
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Article, Illustration194 1988-11-10 39 QOLF PEBBLE BEACH (California) Jack Nicklaus, suffering from a degenerative back condition, said on Tuesday he would seek further medical advice before he decides whether he can play golf m tournaments again. An examination conducted by Dr Bruce Waxman at St. Mary's Hospital m West Palm194 words
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Article, Illustration409 1988-11-10 39 BOXING MONTE CARLO Italy's Sumbu Kalambay knocked out American Doug DeWitt m the seventh round to retain his World Boxing Association middleweight title on Tuesday night. It was the third defence for Kalambay, who was born m Zaire. He took command at the start and scored frequentlyAP; Reuter - 409 words
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Article356 1988-11-10 39 MAHMOOD OA2NAVI reports from Bandar Lampung on the Asian individual badminton championships MALAYSIA'S Foo Kok Keong prevented an all-Chi-na final m both the men's and women's singles of the Asian individual badminton championships here. The Malaysian No. 2 came from behind to beat China's Liv356 words
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Article216 1988-11-10 39 MOST badminton fans have not heard of Lin Zhlheng. Bat that may soon change as Zhlheng Is showing signs he to ready to Join the world's elite players. Zhlheng Is 25 and many consider him too old to rank among badminton's best. Rudy Hartono was 18, leak216 words
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306 1988-11-10 39 Joe Dorai - Fandi may star for Singapore against Malaysia Joe Dorai SOCCER °L MALAYSIA LUp top SCOKT Fandi Ahmad, of Kuala Lumpur FC, may play (or Singapore against Malaysia In a friendly match at the National Stadium on Nov 19. The former Singapore ace had previously expressed fears that his ankle might306 words
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THE LATE NEWS
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Article100 1988-11-10 39 The British Government will step up their war on football hooliganism. Yesterday, they announced plans for a compulsory computerised membership scheme for supporters m England and Wales. If the government' recommendations are accepted by the House of (v«w>*nf an football fans m England and Wales100 words
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Article31 1988-11-10 39 PSA triumphed m their foc-f cer match m the second] round of the 10th Inter Statu- 4 tory Board Games, beating 3 PUB 2-1 at BuWt Chermin 3 yesterday.31 words
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Article90 1988-11-10 39 Defending champion* Singapore Airlines Group advanooA into the quarter-finals of the* Avto Travel Induttry squash* tournament when they beat~ Singapore Tourist Promotion Board 2-1 at the Eait Coait Recreation dub yesterday. Other quarter-ttnalisti art Cathay Padflc Airways, Westin, Shangri-la, Oriental, Pan Pacific. Mandarin and Goodwood hotels. Bmb^b I^a90 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration380 1988-11-10 38 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MADAM KONQ FUNG SHING, GRACE AGE 85 YEARS Passed away peacefully on 8.11.88. NIMMNMS Cheng Sing Kwang (Deceased) SOfMK Larry Cheng Yu Nien Julia Jimmy Cheng Yu Kwok Pang Shuk Han Tommy Cheng Chi Chung Chen Mong Sing (nioiMii) Sunny Cheng Yu Ling Lucy380 words
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Obituary, Illustration214 1988-11-10 38 32l Deaths 321 Deaths MDM. CHENG KIM CHOO AQI: 77 paeeed away peacefully en Tuesday, Bth MAWAinK*f Ittftfl Uairfnn ev^avi a•WinnPii I^W, Wiving OVfiinQ. MUMANDt CHEW TICK MENO •OHt DAUOHTMft-IN-LAW CHEW KENO HIN YUNO PONO KHYUN CHEW KENO LIM CHEW KENO WOO CHEW KENO YONO IRENE KEE CHEW KENO WOH214 words
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53 1988-11-10 38 323 Condolences 323 Condolences 323 Condolences WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCE TO OUR MANAGING DIRECTOR, MR. TAN ENG SIM ON THE DEMISE OF HIS FATHER-IN-LAW, TAN SRI TAN SENG KEE DEPARTED: 2 NOV 1988 FROM: BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT STAFF OF JURONG CEMENT LTD JURONG READYMIX53 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1988-11-10 38 Th# fsmlly of Mm tot# MDM MAGDALENE CHAN YEW LIN Departed: S.IIJB wlfh«« to expresi their heartfelt thank! and appreciation to the prletU, prayer groups, relative!, friends and colleagues for their condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. Paul Chan Wah Hook Tbe tamy et Iba Ma118 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1988-11-10 38 In Lovfnf M#fnofy of MINA (MEERA) w/o V. tuppiah Oeperted: 10 Nov. IM7 Oone from our live* on* jo dear. But m our hearu lortvtr near ANray rememberei by family and34 words
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Obituary, Illustration120 1988-11-10 38 m l#vwnj MeMery el LIOW AH LEE I'epenM leni Nov. law/ Sweet memorial of you remain daap In our hearu. Not juit today but everyday. AiWSMM ftaßßßßßaaeMß^Saßialaßt aha* W *T* »ww*ajPfia»»Twai wf nwßjßMna, ftUajMbJaaV BBB*aßaßß^aalA ahIAAAaM ■■••••^■■p awvaiaiii Mvajn, OfNasWvn ■.a^*—. -TO, LI AN POM wKNU Oaported120 words
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Advertisement117 1988-11-10 38 Acc#pfonc# of ootfwory Taaabaiiiyiiliraar 1) Oriotna) daath eartMeata. 2) ManWfy Carai e> panew ptoclOQ tn# onnoonc sfr>#nt Par baaalae aaaaMaa, ptoaaa tm» 717-1144 Mon Frt 9am to jp^ Sot 9am fo 2pm *****U out. SM After offtca heun end on Sundoyt/PuMc HoSdoyt Cmuaries i i__ IN IWItT NEMEMSMANCE ol (name)117 words
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Miscellaneous16 1988-11-10 39 TODAY'S EVEMT I' M SOCCER 10th Statutory J* Board games: HDB v Telerec (Bt Chermin, 5.15pm).16 words
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Article, Illustration358 1988-11-10 40 Help pass on traditional core values to children, elders urged PARENTS and grandparents have a crucial role to play m passing on traditional core values to children and moulding them into useful citizens, said Mr Ng Pock Too, MP for Nee Soon Central, yesterday. Mr Ng, who i« also Political358 words
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Article, Illustration863 1988-11-10 40 PATRICK DANIEL - PATRICK DANIEL Bavadra voices his concern over 'bias' m draft Constitution ■y Rabuka to call on PM SUVA Fijt'i opposition coalition leader, Dr Tlmoci Bavadra, yesterday told Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew during a one-hour meeting that the country'! new draft ConstitutionYAP YEW PIANG - 863 words
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Article, Illustration528 1988-11-10 40 MICHAEL LIU - MICHAEL LIU By FOURTEEN- YEAR-OLD Yeo Kheng Siong spends his time after school tied to a chair In a nursing home where most of the residents are elderly. The restriction, at Ho's Recuperation Home, 38 Moonstone Lane, off Serangoon Road,528 words
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206 1988-11-10 40 Sudanese seize embassy hostage taker KHARTOUM A special Sudanese police force ■Bathed their way Into the embassy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) In Khartoum yesterday and seted an armed man holding hostages, police said. A police officer told Reuters a man armed with a knife holding the ambassador andReuter - 206 words
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Article25 1988-11-10 40 NEW YORK The Dow Joom average erf 30 Industrials mi down 4.98 points to 122.51 In the first hour of sY yostflroftv APAP - 25 words
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169 1988-11-10 40 A MAN who stole a pickup (or a Deepavali Jaunt to the zoo with his family ended his day m the arms of the law. He was picked up by police as he was about to drive out of the zoo carpark. Muthiah Supramaniam,169 words
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Miscellaneous191 1988-11-10 40 Weather Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 i.m. tomorrow: 31 mil.. 24 mm SUNSET today: 6.50 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.47 am. GLOBAL MATHER AtfeleMe 14/20 C Fine Lee Ifrtw 16/19 C Gear Ishliiliii 3/6 C Gear Matrl* 11/17 C Goudy Atfceae 8/17 C Gear Maatla 22/30 C Sunny AMklaa4191 words
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The Straits Times Section Two
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Article, Illustration404 1988-11-10 1 LEE SAN CMOUY previews Woman Warriors, a riveting opera about loyalty, heroism, romance and tragedy. HEROINES beautiful, virtuous and strongwilled have long held centrestage m Chinese opera. Quick m wit and constant m love, they readily come to the aid of the heroes and many even404 words
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Article, Illustration879 1988-11-10 2 HELEN CHIA meets a career woman whose life recalls a Cantonese soap opera. AT TWELVE, Peggy Tan was living m an attap hut with a leaking roof and paying for her education by giving tuition to children barely younger than herself. Today, 20 years later,879 words
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Article, Illustration719 1988-11-10 2 IDA BACHTIAR - IDA BACHTIAR By CORA JACOBS really loves peof>le. You can see it m her genune friendliness and radiating warm glow. It makes her stout pudginess almost beautiful. "What I want is to make people happy. I use bright colours so people cheer up when they look719 words
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Advertisement417 1988-11-10 2 Write an essay of up to 1,500 words on 'Global City Global Business. It could win L A you a management course m B^ a% m 1 I B USA, Switzerland or Australia. B A B T A TIT I The need is (or Singapore 1 m A businesses to417 words
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Family
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Article, Illustration614 1988-11-10 3 "WHY don't you ask your father to buy a TV set?" Grandma egged me on. "No! It will affect your studies," came the snappy reply. But a few months later, he relented and a spanking new black-and-white set found its way to614 words
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Article, Illustration534 1988-11-10 3 JOSEPHINE CHAN - JOSEPHINE CHAN By RETURNING to the job market can be a traumatic experience lor women who have been out of the workforce for some years. In response to the need for career counselling m this area, trainers Mrs Ellen Cheng, Miss Foo Mcc534 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration900 1988-11-10 4 WHEN the video serial Ba Shan En Chou is released next year, Sun Swee Productions of Malaysia can be assured that residents of a certain street m Malacca will be rentIng the tapes. For the past couple of weeks, those who live on staid900 words
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Movie News
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Article, Illustration481 1988-11-10 4 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA WHAT do you do when your talent Is so huge that one movie just can't contain it all? Simple, m Eddie Murphy's case. He plays four different people, including a white man m Coming To America (now drawing m the481 words
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Article542 1988-11-10 4 BEETLEJUICE. Saturday midnight at Capitol Mid lido. Michael Keaton gets all the best lines m this Gothic comedy. As Betelgeuse, the afterlife's leading bio-exorcist, he even does a pretty good Eastwood with his "Go ahead, make my millennium", whenever threatened. He's disgusting m his habits,542 words
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Advertisement77 1988-11-10 4 If you are holding an event you want our reader* to know about, till In the coupon and send it to What's On. Section 2. The Straits Times. 390 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: fttafl+d/presented by; Venue;77 words
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Miscellaneous963 1988-11-10 4 1 Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 MHz In VHF Band I 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) 7.45 On The Road 7.50 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 On963 words
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Article, Illustration974 1988-11-10 5 Chinese sculptor Tang Daxi tells CHONG WING HONtt about his most controversial work so far The Fighter which focuses on the nude form. CHINESE sculptor Tang Daxl recalls how the trial model of hit work, The Fighter, raised waves of criticism when it was974 words
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Article100 1988-11-10 5 *t H R tfj MSB B9SraKKfc**ttf*p u «o *KrnmmH initifT *r»sm«F* *£Bltil *fcAtt>&9f# M Wff7«H*£ttA#7 *°**A#« 2**ft£ <tt±> ♦#9I«T± •IS'iBS Witt <S*°£* r*HAR4>B *^W«tt»W^7c:ASfß tomffj-Tj-^jt 4« <tt±> ft-fime eß*H* «*#«c o ft: ifc'*f*ft**JßAtf/*i*o itt "fliJfls*J«*l=!l976s AKW.ff..IS iA«^QDA»'tAf*2: -tfe.*— «6s 5& Ml 1914 XjfrJM st^93^ DH#*AW«fflife**:*ra TOW ft** J»*W4*ttl fniK»llll#X oM»TfIAW100 words
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Article, Illustration519 1988-11-10 5 THE legendary Soong sisters Ching-ling, wife of Dr Sun Vat-sen, and May -ling, wife of Generalissimo Chiang KaiShek both played important roles m China's history. Although the two were born m Shanghai, they never visited their ancestral home m Wenchang county, HainanChina Daily - 519 words
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Article, Illustration796 1988-11-10 5 A family of patriots Lou Mcc Wah, who is known for her male impersonation m Cantonese opera, tells LEE SAN CHOUY what it is like to play laodan (an old woman's role) for the first time. A HANDSOME scholar796 words
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Article, Illustration857 1988-11-10 6 It is awards time again for the Indonesian film industry. KAMSAH SIRAT reports on what makes the Indonesian Film Festival different this year. FOR the first time, films produced jointly by Indonesian and Malaysian film companies have been Included for nomination In the annual Indonesian857 words
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Article608 1988-11-10 6 SEKALI lagi Piala Citra akan menjadl rebutan dalam Festival Fllem Indonesia (FFI) dari 3 Okt hingga 12 Nov di Jakarta. Setiap kail festival Itu berlangsung, semacam pesta menyelubungi orang-orang filem negara itu yang telah bekerja keras sepanjang tahun untuk menghasilkan filem-filem bermutu. Tidak ketinggalan juga608 words
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Article, Illustration388 1988-11-10 6 JEMAM SULAIMAN - JEMAM SULAIMAN OBSESI (OBSESSION) Teater Warisan Drama Centre Last Saturday PERPLEXING yet commendable best describes the play, Obsesi (Obsession), staged by the Malay drama group, Teater Warisan, last week. Despite the odds, the relatively young amateur group put up a388 words
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Advertisement18 1988-11-10 6 Oh-so-eligible men can be dangerous to your health... Find out why m the November issue of HER World.18 words
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Advertisement224 1988-11-10 8 "CAPITOL: NEXT" Z CHANGE! Great Outdoors mil MRJi f^am HMMana > M t M Wa» TIB -^^BJ^^^^ B^f f^w Br TMBBNOHOUOff... U Ul I HlCHKpnWtUNMfM™!ir.W^[JaTl^n.m^(i(T!ii»i«S 1 .*Hv«JOHSHICHES.*iy.v«TMOpW«HHVt «v- Rk>VTh m,,. JOHN HUGHES wTOMUCOBSON iwra \RST. 1. SCHMIDT a«mi.HOWWDDEni'H I SATURDAY KTMTE: JADE 1/ORENTAL/LBERTY PRESDENT/JURON6/WOOOLAIi)S/60L0EN/PRMCESS QUEENSTOrW/CLEMENTI/RAJA/N.TOrW/N.CROrYN P MtM tUNOAY 11am «how:224 words
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Advertisement1019 1988-11-10 8 Studio M PRUL MmCHELL SVST^^ present the sth Hair Designer Creations Quest "88 for the prestigious Golden Scissors Awards Semi-Finals The tension's building up for our Semi-finalists. Catch them m action at 10.30pm on these not-to-miss Semi-Final dates:lst SemiFinal 2nd Semi-Final 10th Nov. 1988 24th Nov. 1988 Best Fashionable Commercial1,019 words
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Advertisement449 1988-11-10 11 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER It, 1070 EDITION) IN THE HIGH COURT AT SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No 206« of 1988 R» Llm Quang Liang John Baptist Judgment Debtor Ex-Parta Tong Bee Finance Co Ltd Judgment OedKora NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT In the Matter of the Creditors' Petition filed the 13th day of449 words
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Advertisement333 1988-11-10 11 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER IN THE HIGH COURT OP SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. lttt OP IMS RE: YIP VAN CHUI EX-PARTE: SHANGRI-LA HOTEL UMITED CREDITORS NOTICE OP* ADVERTISEMENT TO: YlpYaaCfcii wfceec laet kaewa aiifeae asal Ne. I Eaet Ceaet Ternuw Shgafir* IMt TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Petition has been333 words
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Advertisement108 1988-11-10 11 \IV m v SW THE SHOPPING COMPLEX PLAZA YOWCHUAN PHASE I JALAN TUN RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR Located within the Golden Trianf le of Kuala Lumpur Within euy reach of Consulates, Office Buildings, Hotels and other shopping complexes An 8-storcy shopping complex 255 carpark ing spaces Tout gross floor area: 453,000108 words
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Advertisement256 1988-11-10 11 BER-UN COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED incorporated m Singapore LOST SHARE CERTWC ATEB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned ordinary share oertMeatea have been reported lost or destroyed CertMleate In Mm name of Mo. of ordinary No. adores of HO/--23 Tang Lee Hong (Mdm) 500 24 Tl 500 S3 Pang Sun256 words
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Advertisement215 1988-11-10 12 I MR. TEO JOO LAI (BBM) I I ■Hkr" JH A^ e: Years I I M^^^m passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Bth November 1988, at 8 p.m. I m leaving behind: Wives: Goh Ah Moy Lim Ah Choon Mah Soo Nee Sons: Daughters-In-Law: Teo Peng Chuan Chooi Geok Kheng Teo215 words
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Advertisement122 1988-11-10 14 30 Antlquwt/ Arts/ Crafts 37 Homo Appllarioaß/ UghWngs CA.TJ. 17J7»»«5>43l tA QIRMANIA COOKIN hood model L 0940 brand new. Hlfhest offer secures. 443-4362 after 7p.m. 38 Airconditionwrt/ rWfrtgf atort AIMCONOITIOMI RS HiFHIOSH ASORS for repair. Spray painting (360). Oensral Servfcs (340). Change door rubbtr (860). All Jobs complete within 34122 words
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Advertisement412 1988-11-10 14 40 HOtMM) CMMsTiInQ/ Pstntinfj CAJkPIT STIAM CLlanino. upholstery of cushion, Scotchgard, floor polishing, window cleaning, residential k Industries. Tsl *****61 41 Houaa Manovatlon/ Dbooc c HDB, Pte. House it Commercial, etc Reliable eervleee provided c Experienced Designers SavetefteaebK 1. All kinds of flooring, ceramics, carpet, parquet stc. 2. Readymade ft412 words
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Advertisement816 1988-11-10 15 41 House Renovation/ Decor I ITS THE LUKAPHX LOOK 1 B/fW^En^W^^p^p^p^P^^ew^aß^Wß^BßßßßJ Wtrj^^Lm fot free qjotation snd consuitstion [please call m JINGLE INTERIOR OECORATIONB J KM. North 9rtdgeffced. #04-03 funen Centre .Singapore 06 17 j ELi fax 359M09 jR. 33^249/339-62*7 Wl AM BPwCULMIO In Interior decoration a renovation. We do metal/816 words
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Advertisement630 1988-11-10 15 9BJB»BBjBJB9»BBBJ»afI9S9S=== 41 House Renovation/ Decor a I BBBMBJBBBBBBBJBBJBBBBJHBBBBjBJ Sfl MairHreiaainn KIMM AN A HAIR STYLING I BEAUTY SCHOOL ProlnwMjl HmtylMl Couf»t1,000/PiotaMMl BsMfy Cowm $900/. Tattoo Cowm StOO/aeieBBEEeC Ba ;Ow B 4 jh« tortm H i Be ftttrtr (N*w#) i 10. Anton Road #01- l/tS/14 MarnetMnel nais S<n«epor«oM7 TEL: 220S3—es *****20|630 words
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Advertisement608 1988-11-10 15 HJ 46 Beauty Culture 66 Sale; Other Products FOR SALE Antique Dutch Bedding Cupboard about 7*6" x 6* x 4\ Please cad: *****80. WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALI Pick Accessories, laps, basins, water closets and many other sanitary fittings from as low as $8 from warehouse clearance sale. *v nn- 2S2J Peya608 words
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Advertisement716 1988-11-10 15 46 Beauty Culture 72 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal I*o ONWARDS MOUSE, office removal, piano/ organ delivery k ill kinds of transportation tervlces. Tel: *****98. HOUSE/ OPPICI REMOVAL Specialists. Pianos/ organs/ disposal, etc. Reasonable rates. *****30. HOUSE/ OPPICI RIMOVAL specialists. Pianos/ organs/ disposal, etc. $35 onwards. *****87. TUN serves BETTER. PSA716 words
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Advertisement825 1988-11-10 15 76 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services CONPIOCNTIAUTV a SPPICI assured We provide Answering (SSV Registration Address (17)" Telex (Id)/ Tax typing, book-keeping, co. incorporation, forms filling, translation L other secretarial services. Call: *****78, Colombo Court We are well established It fully computerised. ADORBSS POR RBOISTRATION (110)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex (IB)/825 words
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Advertisement725 1988-11-10 15 79 Industrial Equipment/ SuppHoa (T V For a limited period only while V" +fjf stocks last. Don't miss this yr opportunity to buy Swedish made quality products at unbelievable prices. Pallet Truck DH 2OBS Capacity: ?OOOkg Agfl L Also available lifters and mk stackers (manual and battery m la operated)725 words
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Advertisement523 1988-11-10 15 9S Domestic Help Ava<lafa»e TRAINING RECOGNISED BY SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT. Humana's new maid training centre m Sri Lanka is the first of its kind recognised by the Government. Staffed with an English Language teacher of 30 years experience, an expert m Montessori-style childcare and professional trainers, you can imagine how523 words
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Advertisement380 1988-11-10 15 SSs«BBSBBBBBBHilll«HHBBBBB! I 92 Domestic Help aaHßHHßßsflßKaßtaßjßßasaaiasi t 94 Poeltloos Vacant: Proreealonal/ ilttyjtrft ■V Msßjeßal 'aTsbbl 1) PROJECT OFFICER c To station tn PR. China for a mlnii ium of I years c Blllnfuii tn English and Chinee* c Male sir «v, age SI years and above Diploma holder 2) ACCOUNTS380 words
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Advertisement537 1988-11-10 15 92 Domostfc Msjlp Arsetobla MStiiaillniia VmnmntIDF cosjaHrnroe opvjratom urgenuy required c with relevant working experience c Ability to handle all dally data entries, monthly reports statemente and general keypunch operations independent!; c OCB 'O 1 level or equivalent tHesffesesd %sl> srss/tes Kewasiaw Me— #SS-9i ssaeaeete SSiS Clerks to do computer***!537 words
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Advertisement462 1988-11-10 16 S9 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Poaitiona Vacant: eacf tariat/ Clerical A leeder m the field of advance electronic components has immediate vacancies for PERSONNEL ASSISTANT Male completed NS QCE 'A level and /or Diploma m Personnel Management/ Business studies Tactful and ability to communicate effectively at all levels Possess462 words
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Advertisement407 1988-11-10 16 M Poaitiona Vacant: •ccrstarlal/ Clflcal W WTS& WALK-IN-INTERVIEW t^r^ The&qgapore Island GouriLry Club We require urgently the toHowtng personnel:♦V QCE O' Laval QCE O' Level. Some working experience preferred Attractive salaries, incentives and generous fringe benefits await the right candidate. Interested applicants please apply personally for interview on Thursday, 10407 words
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Advertisement158 1988-11-10 16 M Positions Vacant: tacralartal/ Clerical pT-ILIWIII^, invites applications for Rs^QUinnnenls GCE N7O' level Able to type At least 1 to 2 years related work experience Age: 20-26 Pleasant voice personality Please write m. including experience, qualifications, contact no expected salary A a n/r photo to The Pereonnet Coordinator 7-ELEVEN 200158 words
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Advertisement621 1988-11-10 16 SS Positions Vacant: focrotartal/ CJftesl 'our client, M.W. Heofor »> Associate* Pte Ltd.. a Strsteglc Hotel Manaoement Conaullaney Company requlrae eultaMy ouaMnod poraonnet to fIM tha following positions. JUNIOR SECRETARY c Age above 90 years. a Mln OCE A' Laval with 2 years' relevant working experience, a Able to operate621 words
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Advertisement485 1988-11-10 16 SS Poaitlons Vacant: Secretariai/ Clf teal iACTUSI Mum-National Company m I Jurong has immediate vacancies for QCE "O 1 Laval Fluent In spoken English with pleasant personality NTC Level Preferably with some furniture knowledge and drafting experience, but school laavars and those without expenence ara also welcome. We offer. Attractive485 words
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Advertisement533 1988-11-10 16 SS Poeitlone Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical aaaVXSBBBBasSBBBwjBJBBaHaVJBaBS Ttddixiics NVSW SCHOeM. oejaotejaaia Centfei ufflontly requires •wwnpwn/ ajonom Co oroinatofs psjasjat •ac oeeavtejejsjn Mtghly cnaNanging and damanemgl Entails manning o) anowroom and Softool sOmintetralKxi The Soioetod Muet a Work on shifts (10 00 am 6 00 pm/ 12 30 pm a 30 pm)533 words
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Advertisement463 1988-11-10 16 OS Poaitions Vacant: Sacratartaj/ Clorioal WsewlrsS WmZZ»*i MALI/PTJBALB BOAMMSMCUmKS c Borne experience In shlpcnandllng will be an advantage but not essential as training will be provided c Knowledge of deck/ cabin/ engine stores will be an asset c Must be prepared to work irregular hours when necessary c Possess class463 words
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Advertisement454 1988-11-10 16 S8 PosHtont Vacani SaoraUria*/ Clscteal Aw eetaMiefced mnltl-wetteoeJ ACCOUNTS CLERK c OCB XT level c LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping 3 years' experience preferably m accounts receivable Please call. 2SS-77SS ext 81 to arrange for an Interview or write to. n msiniii OTIS ELEVATOR CO. (S) PTB LTD SO Jatan Sultan, #IKC4454 words
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Advertisement489 1988-11-10 16 SS PoaWona Vacant •acrtatiat/ Clatios4 »obhc lieled ••mpmmi Me ■wiwedtete vasswsy *er PRODUCTION CLERK c Bilingual Relevant experience preferred c Typing Is essential Interested appllcanU. please apply: JQtNStraat 1 T«fcSSi-OM4 Bus no. 255 from Jurong Inure hange Twdfcn aanynr wiißßf MM. ASMBTAMT t) ACCOUNTS ABMBTANT xperlence k qualifications as c489 words
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Advertisement582 1988-11-10 17 M Positions Vacant: Ssccwtarlal/ CM>rteal JUNIOR SICRITARY o OCE 'O' Level with credit In English and able to type o Preferably holding a PBC or currently undertaking the course o Knowledge of Mandarin c Those without experience may also apply SoJsjrY around 0000 WrNo In to: THE ADVERTISER 100 JALAN582 words
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Advertisement522 1988-11-10 17 96 Position! Vacant: Socftarial/ Clorlcal wWf IfrOf fffJfTfPO VntfTpffnoj lr€HTl' GENERAL CLIRKS JUNIOR OICRET ARIES Ploaae come-by for a walk-In Interview at. FRIIOHT MANAOIMENT 10 Aneon Rood. #11-00 laniswii §i. S'poreOSOT 800 Me. Sue or Nellie CANADIAN BANK urgently requires EXPERIENCED OETTLEMINTO CLIRK Call: NANCY at: *****02 for details CHINESE522 words
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Advertisement689 1988-11-10 17 r SBs10BBa0B«aa0BiBVBSBMBH0BB« 96 Positions Vacant: Socrotarial/ Clerical OINIRAL CLIRK required c Able to type OCE O' Level Interested pieeee walk In tor an Interview at: 111 WOODLAND! ROAD OINO APORE 2907 or call TIL: 702-1101 Immediate vacancy for ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum O' level o With or without experience, training689 words
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Advertisement1034 1988-11-10 17 IS Positions Vscant: Socrstarial/ Clerical •TORI CLIRK FOR Import export co Mln OCE O 1 Level Able to type. Must be responsible ii willing to learn. Mln. salary 0800. Interested applicant* kindly write In to: The Manager, 36 Tannery Rd., #03-06 Ruby Ind Complex, Spore 1334. Tel: *****88 ORCNM) FARM1,034 words
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Advertisement812 1988-11-10 17 98 Positions Vacant: •scrsf rtol/ Clftcal TOYS US requires Clerical Assistant. OCE O' level with credits In BnglUh li Maths, some l ti£! n l^»?. rUncr Can unanrnv nbioso timponaay Female chines* Reception/ Counter Cl*rk. Without typing. Assignment till end l/'SO Pis. call 736-0128. UNQINTLY NBOUINBO FIMALI Secretary Knowledge of812 words
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Advertisement473 1988-11-10 17 M Positions Vacant: fJawMj 99 Positions Vscsnt: fJalejt Duty Free Shoppers JM wL We are a reputed international up-market retail organisation, with shops m the city, airport and on-board cruisers. We arc inviting you to join us m our growth. Completed Sec 4 Ability to speak some Japanese an advantage473 words
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Advertisement222 1988-11-10 17 99 PoaWona Vacant: Salaa a»aa«BBBBB]Bia«BHBBiMB«aaB a EARN AT LEAST $26,000 PER ANNUM W« haw vacancies for ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES who will atll advaruilng J spaca (or Yallow Pag** If you an daUnnlnad to ■uceaad, hava a good ganaral aducatlon, can eoramunlcaU af factivaly m CnglUh and tha major Chinaa* dlalacu.222 words
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Advertisement276 1988-11-10 17 99 Positions Vacant: m Positions Vacant: SaJaa BEAUTY ADVISORY We're a leading brand of cosmetics. We require a team of female beauty advisors Few of which will be seiected from those applicants residing at Boon Lay district Requirements Possess a pleasant personality Age 1 7 above. At least secondary education276 words
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Advertisement455 1988-11-10 18 SS Positions Vacant: SSBOS WANTED IMMEDIATELY Male or Female SALES REPRESENTATIVE Above 18 years old with or withou' must have the determination and drive to Remuneration: a $600 basic salary a High commission a Transport allowance a Pull CPF contribution and medical benc' a Monthly me entives JCall personally at455 words
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Advertisement462 1988-11-10 18 99 Positions Vacant: Salsa PART-TIME/] FULL-TIME SALESGIRLS WANTED We are loohlno for Salesgirls to promote our range of well known Perfumes at Leading Department Stores and at Changl Airport Duty fr— Shops Part-time Promoters to work at Changl Airport, 3-4 days a week (8 hours per day). c Attractive basic462 words
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Advertisement640 1988-11-10 18 99 Positions Vacant: Salas II established Organisaiion on an expansion programme m the Pal Kisl has immediate vacancies for MALE/ FEMALE SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEES. No experience required aa all Sale* Management Trainees win t>e provided with intensive Irnlning All applicants must possess the roUowlni a Minimum < X (i Level640 words
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Advertisement711 1988-11-10 18 99 Poailions Vacant: Sales Be a Professional Life Insurance Agent a AUruiiiw remuneration NOT LESS THAN 13 000 P M a Opportunlt) to irj.vfi Bvsrasßs (iooci eareei advaneensent proa) a Profasstonai lyitematle training will (>»• provided Walk-m mtervtev al Pf TIN LAU ENTERPRISES reprp.sptitiiiK A.I.A. Co. Ltd Parkway l'anide 20-01711 words
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Advertisement800 1988-11-10 18 99 Positions Vacant: Sales OLOMBNTI ORIQINAI urgrnlly requires a BALBS COORDINATOR To service established retail outleu i> chain dept. stores. Basic salary plus commission plus transport allowance Must possess a rur Will consider with or without experience interested pleaae call: 748-7723 NAM MONO TRADERS urgently requlrwe INDOOR SALESMEN/ SALESOIRLS Kxperlence800 words
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Advertisement643 1988-11-10 18 99 Positions Vacant. tatoe STUOEMTS ftSOUIMEO FOM indoor sales Call personally at 27 Coleman St. (opp. Peninsula Shopping Cir STUDENTS REQUIRED BASIC commission SlOOO and above. »04-72 81m Llm Square Call *****48 STUDENTS EARN UF to W0 a day selling Christmas cards. Oood commission Come personally to: '02-73. Int'l Plaza643 words
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Advertisement662 1988-11-10 18 100 Positions Vacant: Technical 100 Positions Vacant: Technical AMIf- Wr ■af.W a^F ASAHI TECHNO VISION (S) PTE LTD^ Eaaj To mart, the opening of oof new 1200 I n line with our start-up m t*r\\ N»o \sdhi A mt«ion manufactunog plant m T«^U«.x I Srngapore Asah. Techoo Vwon nas J662 words
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Advertisement312 1988-11-10 18 100 PositionevScZnt: Technical aagaggg ■HOTa^MHsMOTan Slm« Darby Cdibto Products Ltd. has immediate vacancies QCE O' level OR "N' level rrsaffsajsaj will 00 ptwfejev ev€9 SwitwT SV Of H Just walk In (or an Interview at 258 Jalen Boon Lay |2Ml| Tel: 9M3733 (Next to Charfr*j InduMtri— 4 Singmporm) An established312 words
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Advertisement617 1988-11-10 18 100 Positions Vacant: A nowty oatobMahod monutocturtng eempeny m Tuoa roejulrea: (1) CHCMIST A graduate/ Oiploma Holder In Chemical Process Technology preferably with some working experience m quality control laboratory of manufacturing concerns (t) PWOOOCTION SU*CRVISOR o Technical diploma or other related technical qualifications o A few years experience In617 words
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Advertisement642 1988-11-10 19 100 Positions Vacant Technical Moving You Ahead Train operators jf Functions /m [Jm To operate passenger and engineers' trains, ensure safety of /1/i l/fm passengers and smooth running of trains, handle emergency Him situations U/Cmm^ Lj Requirements JfJ JfJ If you possess 2 GCE 0' level passes or NTC 3642 words
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Advertisement500 1988-11-10 19 100 Poaitions Vacant: Technical An #>#j tAofiahvd Pt*#cisJon cnQif>#a>rIng Company tn Ang Mo Kto >■ urgantry raqitkas, t 1) WORKSHOP SUPf RVISOR/ WORKS COORDINATOR n 2) MILLfRS 3) MACHINISTS i Attractive salary and proaoacts. Interested please call: ISSSSSf for Interview at: c Blk M« Ang Mo Klo Ind. Park a500 words
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Advertisement264 1988-11-10 19 100 Positions Vacant: Technical VACANCY POM aiNCRAL Enarg Worker It Welder Preferably with NTC 3. Pis. call for Interview: Blk U Hin Ming Ind. Esl. #01-80 (2097) Tel 43.***** 101 Position* Vacant: Production interview (flatly from la.m. to 5p.m.) Newly established company with most advanced automation equipment m clean/ airconditioned264 words
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Advertisement370 1988-11-10 19 100 Positions Vacant Technical 100 Positions Vacant: Technical 101 Poalliont Vacant: 101 Poalllona Vacant: Production Production Vetco GRAY I Teamwork really worksl Vfetco Gray is an American multinational specialising m oilfield products and services. We have earned our'fame through innovative technology, high-quality standards a strong team spirit. And our growing370 words
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Advertisement331 1988-11-10 19 101 Poaition* Vacant: Production 101 Poalttona Vacant: Production SB Hitachi Express (S) Pte Ltd inSPECTOR MALE/FEMALE lor f»nj/ inspection of colour TV Tubes {fcCJZA MIN. GROSS P.M. 1 3>OOU STARTING SALARY <tCTrt MIN. GROSS P.M. \J AFTER 1 MONTH m 7f\f\ MIN. GROSS P.M. I UU UPON CONFIRMATION AFTER 3331 words
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Advertisement336 1988-11-10 19 101 Positions Vacant: Production 'bur Associate Company, a^ large furniture factory In Caat Java, Indonesia. equipped with advanced European Machinery Invite* application* for the following position* PRODUCTION MANAGER (101) PRODUCTION PLANNING CONTROLLER (102) PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR -••sml(io») PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR •ane*lnf a finishing MNea(fM) PRODUCT ENGINEERS (100) TIMI 4 METHOD ENGINEER (108)336 words
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Advertisement541 1988-11-10 19 101 Poeltions Vacant: Production 101 Poeltions Vacant Production #J^ KATO SPRING L TopJapantMmamitocturtrofprKitlonipringi requirea fill PRODUCTION CLERK (Inventory Control) cS^S acE vei Bilingual m English and Mandarin cfj^^ Ability to type and do simple filing j^g""^ Knowledge of WP and Lotus V 2.3 an advantage 3 1 QC INSPECTORS <3541 words
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Advertisement466 1988-11-10 20 JOl Positions Vacant: Production We are an established Japanese electronics company and due to our expansion, we require: FEMALE QC INSPECTORS s Experience preferred but not essential We offer the following benefits: c New A Air -con Fnvironment a 5 -day Work ANo Shift a Attendance Bonus A Meal Subsidy466 words
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Advertisement390 1988-11-10 20 101 Positions Vacant. Production A weM oatabHohod Company m Kallang Industrial Estate requires: MACNINf OTf RATON (SJALS) t o Secondary education o Completed National Service a Able to work overtime Interested please call personally 29 KoHefis Waco #oe-OS. Spore 1139. 1) FEMALE OPERATOR t) MACHINIST (MILLING) Interested applicants come personally390 words
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Advertisement419 1988-11-10 20 102 Positions Vacant. Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Til «/lK> MARINA |v MANDARIN WW SIMGAPORE BF A member of Mandarin Singapore International WALK-IN-INTERVIEW 10.00 am to 4.00 pm WAITERS/WAITRESSES HOSTESSES RESTAURANT RECEPTIONIST Completed secondary education Experience preferred ROOM STEWARD/STEWARDESS To clean and upkeep guest rooms Able to speak English TELEPHONE OPERATOR Completed419 words
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Advertisement11 1988-11-10 20 102 Positions Vacant. Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Buy A sell through CATS.11 words
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Advertisement398 1988-11-10 20 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge EatablUhed Seafood ResUurant with majority overseas customers Invites applicants for the position of OUCST RELATIONS OFFICERS c Pleasant personality appearance c Fluent English essential L other languages an advane Minimum qualification OCE O' level c Female, Age 20 to 35 o Height at least398 words
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Advertisement537 1988-11-10 20 102 Positions Vacant: Hotal/ Reataurant/ Lounge I Plaza Hotel I SINGAPORE requires I Relevant Secretarial qualifications and full QCE O' level certificate Excellent command of English is essential Working knowledge of Mandarin an advantage 2 years relevant working experience preferred Minimum 1 year experience on F A/Graphics Flair for displays537 words
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Advertisement185 1988-11-10 20 102 Position* Vacant: Hotal/ Reataurant/ Lounge 104 Othar Poaitiona Vacant JURONG BIRD(*RK has immediate vacancies for: BIRD TRAINERS QtMflMOOtiOfW Ik Kip#ct#fto#'. c Mln. OCE O 1 level a Fluency In English c Female applicants will be considered c Should have a love for birds and with an extrovert personality for185 words
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Advertisement488 1988-11-10 20 104 Othsr Positions Vacant sSONYs WALK-IN INTERVIEW I Today Tomorrow I 9 am 3 pm I Our business is to source and distribute components, repair parts and export of SONY products to our customers at locations worldwide. We invite you to join our progressive organization as ACCOUNTS CLERK I (MALE/FEMALE)488 words
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Advertisement31 1988-11-10 20 104 Othsr Positions Vacant An established company requires: FIMALf SALES AMMTANT MALI QINIRAL WOMCIM Preferably can commence work Immediately Walk In Interview at Wk m TsmpfcM W t1 #tl-a« thmeyfe IMt31 words
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Advertisement206 1988-11-10 20 104 Othsr Positions Vacant 0 HITACHI A WOULD LI AOMIN TICHNOLOQY Wo Invite applications lor tho aaoniocM of? SUPERVISOR NTC 2/ 3or ITC m Electronic discipline. Some working experience will be an added advantage. TECHNICIAN NTC 3or private certificate m Electronic Servicing. PURCHASING CLERK Mm. OCE O' level. Preferably with206 words
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Advertisement581 1988-11-10 21 104 Othar Poaltions 104 Othar Positions Vacant Vacant KEN-AIR FUNWORLD PTE LTD Singapore's Largest In-door Family Entertainment Centre has vacancies for the following posts: 1. ACTIVITIES CO-ORDINATORB S vacancies a Age between 18 —25 years old c Possess OCE 'O* level with credit In English c Active It outgoing personality581 words
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Advertisement101 1988-11-10 21 V^\^ requires CONSUMER) SALES SERVICE PERSONNEL Male or Female Training provided Work independently Starting salary during training around 5475 5495 (with allowance) After 3 mtht salary around S6OO •800 p/m No qualification needed WALK IN-INTERVIEW 1 1 6 Middle Road #06-01 ICB Enterprise House Singapore 0718 (Near ST ANTHONY CONVENT)101 words
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Advertisement399 1988-11-10 21 104 Othar Poaitiona Vacant An oetoblishod company manufociurlng a morkotIng fost-movlng consumer product* In West Coast, randan Valley has a vacancy for: General Worker Age between 16 SO y»or» old Experience not essential c Non -Singaporeans ore also welcome to apply Walk-In Interview 10 11 Nov I«#S tanaM djii mm399 words
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Advertisement623 1988-11-10 21 104 Othar Poaitiona Vacant ■national I IKKTIUNIVERSITY II SINGAPORE I Applications are invited for I appointment to the post of I WATCHMAN I m the Hall o» Residence at I College Road I Qualification I Patted Primary Six m a I Government or I Government-Aided School I be required lo623 words
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Advertisement542 1988-11-10 21 104 Other Positions Vacant AIRPORT SERVICES has Immediate vacancies for. Mir^CEWevel I Experience not essential as training will be provided Willing to perform shift work I^roSesßClass^^^^ I driving licence Willing to perform shift work Singapore citizen, age 18-35 years Physically fit Willing to perform shift work BEHEJH Singapore citizen, age542 words
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Advertisement593 1988-11-10 21 104 Othar Positions Vscstnt Bllkscreen printing factory require:sxpbribncsd orapmk: artist OCE. O' Level Knowledge of both English It Chinese Preferably working In Advertising agency Able to prepare neat and fast finished artwork Age not above 38 Able to commence work Immediately Salary SgSOO to *****/- p.m We work on a593 words
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Advertisement516 1988-11-10 21 104 Othor Positions Vscftt COMPUTIP. TAP! USMAWANS c Male Singaporeans, o Completed full-time N.B c Weekly routing shlfu. c Experience not necessary, o Some secondary education, o Oroee salary 5&32 p.m. c Living In areas having bus service to Upper Thomson/ Marymount Road or have motorbike. waHt-ifi Interview (Man. la516 words
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Advertisement469 1988-11-10 21 104 Other Positions Vs—nt ■■SBMMEBBBsbbMbMbEBBBBBIBBBEB I ESTAB. CONTAINER COMPANY" 1 1 urgenUy requires CONTAINER INSPECTORS or without experience Training will be provided. *****48/ *****7) VUu^ml fa* MH*»ftkA«^ VffBBBEMJfI gjr ffEJBBBEEEEf^ ESTAPOL MAIUOsMbENT SERVICES requires BSMOR ttUAWOS •S8 URfTY OUARDS MOUSE DETECTIVES I For asslsgnments at Kallang. Aijunled. Stadium Road, Orchard469 words
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Advertisement858 1988-11-10 21 104 OttMK Positions VSCTIt ■■■■MBEBBBSMaBBMBSBEBBSBBBS I Possess class 3 driving II- i cence, completed N 8 Able to read ft write simple I English I) DELIVERY ASSISTANT < Completed N.B. A sble to < speaislmpleKngiish^ 31 Pee* PsMtesf P RsL #11-88 PSA Mvßt-Msrs* fimslsi er ceM 273-8771 WILDSRS irgenUy required858 words
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Advertisement970 1988-11-10 21 104 Ottvsf Positions Vsciit ED 8 1 PERIINCBO Driver Cum Delivery Man Interested ma/ walk In for m interview at: 1 Alexandra ioad. «06-02A. Delta House. J-pore 0318. Tel: 273-1133 VANTBOi PULU PANT-TEW Pro- auction Operators ft Delivery driver (with Class 1 licence) Please call for an Interview at 18-C.970 words
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Advertisement767 1988-11-10 22 104 Othar Positions Vaoant i URVICI TECHNICIAN < to service fire protection system and equipment. Must have class I driving licence Tel *****80. SPECIALIST HIALTH SALON re- quires Female Masseuses with/ without experience Interested Pis. call *****39 *****66 ext lift. STORE CLERK RBOUMBO urgent- ly by a Pharmaceutical Compa- ny767 words
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Advertisement427 1988-11-10 22 121 Vhlcl— For Hlf JNtOUI CAR RINTAL offers self lrive cars at competitive rates. Oil *****66/ *****71 TAO7B 12f Sf Qfoomlng »hua LI OHO OUAN Auto Spray Painting for ail types of cars. We ire using Standox Chemicals From Qtrmany which will create i beautiful k lasting effect Pis. rail427 words
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Advertisement652 1988-11-10 22 123 Sarvielnfl/ Workshopa P^BsLgafl ISO Per 6bh>: AHa/ Pwugaot/ Volvo It ALPHA ROMEO Sprint 1.9 Sports rims, hl-fl, metallic red, wiper, good cond tax 3/80. highest offer secures. *****08. ALMOST '78 VOLVO 343 DL full accessories, new paint, 6 months tax, 3 owners. *****49, *****77. ■H PIUOBOT SO4, pte. owner,652 words
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Advertisement601 1988-11-10 22 123 Sarvicing/ Workshops 132 For Sal*: MBroBdBB TAHQLIN UBED CARB CO. *****83/ *****69 offers good prices and sell all MERCEDES, BMW, JAOUAR. VOLVO, all Continental, Japanese and scrap cart 89, Killiney Road Singapore 0923. O' 10 (MERCEDES Bens 200 Manual, 4 headrest, power windows, central locking, recently overhauled It new601 words
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Advertisement885 1988-11-10 22 ISfi flTsffeaT a%^*4aBW /Ford/ Fiat THE FIAT REGATA 100$ i.e. With fuel-injection,Bunroof and powersteering. .^ajw g% m (IMO cc B#din) $47,950 00 SV #-k (36 mth.) A^^^^^gJlSjssißlS^^^lk^lF/O INTEREST RMH Also available: ||£SHfttay^s v Fist Rsgsta 85 Supsr ||y b (Manual/Auto) cmbck out thi coMPf tition oak r mm gfl Rfw885 words
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Advertisement781 1988-11-10 22 IJJ For taia: ■ofd/ Wat 134 For late V PLAT! '68 me Bluebird 1.6 OL. (btf bumptr), pte. owntrs, alrcon., t/rtnu, hlft, powtr windows, ctr. lock, tax 5/80, PARF, orlg. cond., price $23,900 Loan $20,000 *****35 NON-PARP DATSUN SSSL 1081 modtl fully auto., 6 mth. tax, 100* showroom cond., $16,800.781 words
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Advertisement654 1988-11-10 22 1M »or tala: Pwd/Wal 134 For tatex Pstnutv/ Nmmmmi paint, showrm. cond. nict no. •15,400. Tel 273-9333.' pgU08-e7« 7/M NISSAN SUNNY I.SOX. 1 owntr, alrcon, radio/ caaatttt, ntw paint 837,800. Ttl: *****07 •71 OATSUN 888 Ntw tax. Pull aectssorlts. 88.800. Tal: 466-5113/ 482-1265. 7S DATSUN ISOV SUUonwagan. Alrcon.. radio cassttu,654 words
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Advertisement550 1988-11-10 22 13J For to** POfd/flßt fBRRBBBBBBBBBMaSSHBBBBBBBB I Toyota Wlesellandbuy QUALITY USED CARS TOYOTAS and other fine vehicles 88 TUtTJTa COWOLIA 1600 ATT 88 MAT MfUABA 15 87 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600 LIFTBACK 87 TOYOTA COROLLA SWHON-VVAGON 96 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 XL 84 VOLVO 240 GU AUTO S4 MITSUBISHI TREDIA 1.6 83 TOYOTA550 words
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Advertisement956 1988-11-10 22 138 For tale Toyota OJOBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB' I ALMOST -Ot Cftf 8SB)A 2 0 Full* suto. PARP Tax 1/-38. Showrm. cond 036J00. Loan J29K *****66 APML TOYOTA Cartna 16O0DX 5-speed. 1 owner, new Ux. *****0 0 n.o. Call Mr s h *****63 AUO. 1000 TOYOTA twin-cam (10--valve). PU. owner. Poll acceeeorles. Showroom956 words
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Advertisement882 1988-11-10 22 For t«M>: Tpyof con., hl-fl, radio caaeette, good cond. 818,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****38 "81. TOYOTA CRBBSBDA, Pull* auto Beautiful ft ortg. eond. No repair needed. Tel: *****2 ■01 TOYOTA STARLIT 1.0. alreon. radio cassette, sliver colour. Oood condition. Tel: *****77. SO TOYOTA CILICA 3000 ex. hatch-back alrcon. hlfi good eond.882 words
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Advertisement581 1988-11-10 23 Ili Kf. i f to: 136Fortrtr. 136For8al«: 136 For Sal*. BUY ANY MITSUBISHI NOW ENJOY 2 YEARS' FREE SERVICE MAINTENANCE Ask about our special Mitsubishi 2-YearA Free Maintenance Plan B^4 at Cycle Carriage or any authorised Mitsubishi dealer today. •Or 40, 000 /rm (whichever comes first) ZZiS |PJP^^^ C c581 words
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Advertisement502 1988-11-10 23 137 For Solo: Mazdm ATTRACTIVE AMOUNT ASSURED Any antf aN aaaawdhand care We buy I* tall uaad cart a Non-PARF or PARF Private or Company regd. Commercial van It pick-up. Day H lOOll/ *****08 Night: *****42 Oood price for Masda car* CASH PAYMINT a highest otter. Paying good prices for502 words
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Advertisement493 1988-11-10 23 137 For Solo: Mudi NON-PAR* '00 MAZDA 626 4-dr auto. Orlg. power windows It central locking. $14,800 *****03. OCT. ta MAZOA 323 1.5, 4-door. auto. 8/rlms 2 owners. Tax 3/' BO. Beautiful cond. *****38 O 1 8/03 MAZDA 92V Sedan manual, lit owner, power steering/ windows/ lock *****11. O 1493 words
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Advertisement505 1988-11-10 23 138 For 8al«: Hondm ABANDONING ALL CARS ATTRACTIVE AMOUNT ASSURED ALL AND ANY CONDITION CARS ALSO BUY AND SELL VEHICLES WANTED Non-PARF/ PARF cars Pte., Q regd. or PB bus. Commercial vans It pick-ups. Oood price for Honda, Toyota, Maada, DaUun It Mitsubishi. a»i B |l aj*. fffVJWJvj CM! PpJi505 words
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Advertisement954 1988-11-10 23 138 For Sal*: Honds M» 14 HONOA Civic 1.3. 4-door 12-valve. 2 owners. Alrcon, s/vtms. Hlfl. Tax 6/'B9 Beautiful cond. 835.800. Tel: *****49 Q' MIO ISS2 Honda 1 6BX. Alrcon., power stttrlng, ctntrai lock, 2 co. owntrs, expensive hl-ft, Up top cond. 250M96. 0 'S3 ACCORD EX Powtr steering/ windows,954 words
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Advertisement837 1988-11-10 23 138 For Sal*: Honds •83 t OWNIR, Honda Accord CX Pull accessories, tip top cond. 836.900 Ttl. *****00 M ACCORO, IBSTALUC grey, Up top condition, full acctssorltt. Tel: *****39 ■•4 CIVIC U 4-dr. Alrcon., radio cassette, s/rlms, ntw Ux. 836.400. *****14. •84 CIVIC 84ft Pull accessories, Ux till V 9».837 words
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Advertisement800 1988-11-10 23 142 For tstsr. Commercial Vshlolss Technical knock-out The Iveco 35.8 scores a Internal height: technical knock-out when it 1.5 m comes to loadspace, payload Wide access: and engineering. All you need is Rear: 1 .5 m wide x 1 .3 m high a class 3 licence. Side: .96m wide x800 words
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Advertisement661 1988-11-10 23 142 For Sato: Commercial Vohfcrt— 141 For tasßs Othty Bttsitt tin Mini 1.0 utlonwagon. Ux 4/'9O ***** <oan *****. *****34 > 13/*4 tUBARU JlO OL 1000 c.c. ihowrm. cond. 1 co. owner, call 30—3938. V 6/M TALBOT Solar* BX auto. -oan/ trade-in avail. Reasonable f fer secures. Pg. 407-9017. I661 words
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Advertisement713 1988-11-10 23 142 For Safe: Commercial Vwhtelw* tit tNO POO a BROTHBRS MOTORS PTSL LTD. Tel: M9IIM 9 B»M) *bW bmi T^aVk Mti taV Tevaw* petrel W fee* vex •M Csfcelaf e—ri W »aal TmBBMBMB. Al^yjt BBMsBMBsI 94»*»Wf fMBMJB^tI ■MDJk "W ■yy M^ww^ ywpw»j w $fjV9ji Mmmii Bsto patrsl van Toyota Dyna713 words
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Advertisement672 1988-11-10 23 142 For NOV. -M DATtUN 120Y van with alrcon., hl-fl, new paint. Just passed Inspection. *****. *****01 NOV. -M MUZU Diesel 14' Lorry Passed Inspection. Price neg Contact. *****04 tILLINO lITHtR *91 Corolla 1.3 Panel Van, alrcon. Or 1070 Corolla *****. Tel: *****25 tft/M DAIHATSU SM van. Alrcon., radio cassette,672 words
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Advertisement783 1988-11-10 24 142 For ta*tn Commercial VoMfitea "M DATSUN CJC van 2 owners 5-door. New paint Tax tin 2/'W MMIM •88 DATSUN 188Y blind van Air eon., new tyres, ntw paintwork MJOO on o Mr Ng, 292V222 VI OATSUN CM van 3-dr Oood cond. Bllver Tax re» lll.»SO Tel' *****40 •83 MAZDA783 words
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Advertisement780 1988-11-10 24 144 Vwhtot— Wanfrd A Company Director wiihet to buy a: VOLVO M 4 ltd MOOCL for own un til m-011*. > I^M^VEHICUEsI rffitll WANTED 173 Upper Pay. Leeer Ad I **>■•»* I Te* «ttM2/ P«O*» 7087M7 AMCHNO DIAL. Wt specialise m buying all cond 2nd hand Japanese cart any make*780 words
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Advertisement811 1988-11-10 24 172 Accommodation Available Hou— Ml TO APPRf CIATII D.lO off Holland, very charming detached on sprawling mature gdn. 4 rms maid's. $7, §00. D.lO modern detached, 3 huge bdrmi. maid's Large living/ dining, lnground pool 88.006. 0.11 ipacloui 2-itorey leml-d. 4* mald'i rm balcony. Newly renovated. Mature gdn 82,406. VANDA811 words
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Advertisement802 1988-11-10 24 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: ApartmanU Apartments EfIBHTO LETE^H LONG OR SHORT LEASE/IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION FAR EAST PLAZA HOTEL STYLE LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS At the |unction of Scotts Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel Advance Bookings Available 14 000»otlHol.lSlyl. Lobby S*l< S«rv K f LMM^r.ti. Swimming Pool Ttnnit Court SquMh Ample802 words
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Advertisement771 1988-11-10 24 NAtllM MANSION MNTMOUSI. Quiet L serene surroundings. Panoramic view. Orchard Rd. vicinity. 4 bdrms. servant's, family area L large balcony. Pool L tennis. Rental: $8,500 Pis. call Richard Ellis 234-8141. D.lO MNTMOUM UVINOI (0 mlns. to Orchard Rd.). Spacious living/ dining. 4 family area servant room. Big terraces Pacing greenery.771 words
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Advertisement977 1988-11-10 24 171 Accommodation AVofMOf#< Apftftinonls 0.11 MANOARa* OOHJ Baythor. Pk. High fir Facing ma with huct balcony 3+l/ 4+l bdrms F/fum tt,406 AE 447-0666 D.II PIACH OOM. Hlfh Fir, excellent tea- view, 4+l rma. MOO *q ft. 11.800 p«r mth available late Nov. 345-5333 Mdm Kan. DM OAMV PARM $1,400. Oontt977 words
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Advertisement940 1988-11-10 24 179 Accommodation AvaNiiM* ApaVtflMMltS o.lt VSOMM APT. R.novaud Naar mkt/ ach racing B. Larga carpark 1780. PMC *****88 O JI MO KOtNJ Ttrr., f /furn.. 1 bdrma., 1000 aq.ft, 1700 Santlnl *****33/1 DJI IMO KONQ Terrace 4-atoray Walk-up Apt. Baautlfully furn. I rmi., alrcon. 1780. Aft *****88 OJI KMMM VWW940 words
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Advertisement922 1988-11-10 24 ■saHBMMBMMBMMBBeiHBSB»BBBBM 174 Aooommodation AVMwow Rooms studcnU or female m Dl», ICB Shopping CU $300 *****77. aft PUR* ROOMS AVAIL, (or ilniln/ couples/ students at all diiu NIWTOM ARIA. BIAUTIPUL. f/furn. alrcon convenient locaUon. Tel. *****75 AfUr 7pm OW ORCHAftO. '/'URN. alrcon rmi. for foreign student* Meal*/ laundry avail $300 7327M8922 words
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Advertisement636 1988-11-10 24 171 Short Tfm Acoowmod>Hon: Local/ Fnrilfw TAN CHOMO TOWIR Service Apt Weekly/ monthly. Studio Ibdrm. L 2-bdrm From 900 par week Please call 3381 49. FOR SALE DCTACHCD LfKt I 'lltfyMlPifk 140MIMmm I •GUtopPi.k 14M4*e> I *or«l«Crn till** I MMI-DfTACHtD •lucky Vie* 7M.Ste,a I Timuci >$oo Chow Gdn 317.2 sam636 words
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Advertisement986 1988-11-10 24 178 fm Utm Htmm D.14 BUI CNUMH UGlt. Nlw rtnOrations d/storty terr Spacious Ibdrms./ attached bath/ Mr* vant's. Internal court. 4-ear* drive war 1500 sq ft F/hol*" •610.000. Denker MUSH DJt TMi NtOLf WOOO 2/etoref corner urr 3+ 1 bdrma studs* Land approx 3800 eg ft Marble^ parquet Full/ alrcon.986 words
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Advertisement532 1988-11-10 25 171 For •sto: Hout— 17t For lal* Ho4JS4)s 17» For Sale: Housbs Invest where your property can bloom at Blossom Gardens r* jut* If- I J BBSW^T^^BBI J" HelbslsH bssHbl' I^"iißß*JH| LJi T?l The beautiful life begins at Blossom Gardens Beautiful days an flourishing at Blossom Gardens. Adorned by lush532 words
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Advertisement669 1988-11-10 25 D.lO CARPMASL RO. brand new d/storey terrace (corner unit). 3+l bdrms. Split-level. 000 yrs. OS3SK. Wang Lin *****00. D.lB CARPMAEL ROAD. 3/ storey terr house. 5 bdrms. 2187/ 3100 wj ft. S49OK neg Newman 4 Ooh *****78. D.lO ELITE PK. seml-d D/storey. high grd. 3+l bdrms. 2,500 sqft. Near amenities.669 words
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Advertisement1608 1988-11-10 25 17Q For 8alo: Housbs 179 For Sal*. Housos [HERE'S WHERE ATTRACTIVtn HOUSING LOANS ARE BUILT HOUSING LOAN RATES* Up to 5 years 5.25 p.a 6 to 10 years 5.55 p.a 1 1 to 30 yeare 5.65. p.a 1 For tift tome omn»n /Tg\ 0.C.8.C. Finance (S) Ltd I jf^Sr ..ibsidiary1,608 words
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Advertisement571 1988-11-10 25 1M For Sato: 188 For Sato: 188 For Sato: FtWaU Apartmonts Prtvaf Apactrrfnts Private Apartmants ill **Wtf Exclusive Apartments In -^V ""Hint*,,,. Holland Village For Sale >V\ A/vr^' Yes. this Is a prime oppor- Excellent features Include: Free tenancy managetunlty to Invest In a quality Imrrwjlate occupation. ment" services (on©571 words
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Advertisement281 1988-11-10 25 D.lt Muat Sell, owner migrating. Furn. well malnuined 2 bdrma walk-up apt a/pool f'hold. Oood facing Valuation ttTOK. Owner willing to part a little above valuation. D.II Ta. Rfw. Brand new 4 bdrma apt. IWO sq.ft. a/pool 24 hrs. security f'hold. tOO.ttt 0.n.0. D.U Saa Ava. corner unit 3 bdrma.281 words
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Advertisement218 1988-11-10 25 I I MiIMFOWO APARTtMNTi (DMrtatOSH) newly furbished 3 bedroom apartment! for Immediate sale at $300,000 to $200,000 Contact Jonoe Lang Wo«4tan for an appointment to view. i HMMOIATI OCCUPATION v MAisoNrrn/ apt. por sali TAT LU COURT AT WMT COAST RtSC (OJ) 3/4 bdnn. from $390,000 YU U YUAN AT218 words
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Advertisement424 1988-11-10 25 Credit POSB Home Loans Competitive rates: 1 to 5 years 5.00% 6to 10 yon 5.25% 11 to 30 yean 5.50% ftdit Pi >sa Making home 'runcmgeasy. Tel: *****22. MUST SIB OUT J VMTA PAMC COMOO (Peak Pew|aw ntmr UwtwwWy) 2-bedroomed apartment. Designer's renovated. Lightings, split alrcons., cabinet*. Morning sun 2424 words
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Advertisement1012 1988-11-10 25 1M For feto: Prtvfr ApftwwHite O JO ORIIN MtADOWt Uj low mats 3+l bdrms.. 1750/ 8260 sq.ft.. gdn.. p/furn.. carporch. f'hold. $338,000/ 380.000 Deans Property (West Zone) *****56. 0.0 NIAR ORCHARO Rd. luxurious mm., spacious living/ dining, 4 study servant. •/pool. 3500 sq.ft. $880,000 Deans Property (West Zone) *****56 ■XCLUIIVI1,012 words
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Advertisement662 1988-11-10 26 1M For tolo: FTtvato Aportmowtß DJB CHIBTNUT VILLI. Lower mals. with pte gdn. Covered car porch. 3+l. Fully alrcon. 8420K T. Jude. *****27 Pager *****00 04 TIMBA VILLI. 2 bdrms apt on high floor Best facing. Full facilities. 3360.000. Deans Property *****5 DJ MM MNO Odn. lower mall renovated brand662 words
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Advertisement1001 1988-11-10 26 186 For Sala: Prlvata Apartmanta DIBT 1780 CHANOI HEKJHT, newly renovated. 3+ 1, 1600 sq.ft. Freehold. 8330.000 0.n.0. 642-2082 DIST 1S KOVAN COURT. 1,530 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. Attached bath. 8330K o no. Colliers. *****22. 018T.21 CARRIAOST MOUSE rondo, well kept, good view, 3+l, 1864 sq.ft. Pag" *****62 dist i TIRIBA1,001 words
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Advertisement985 1988-11-10 26 186 For Sala: Prlvata Apartmanta DJ SPOTTIBWOOOI PK. Blk 1 07. high fir orlg. cond 1300 sq ft. 3 rms. 3170K Network *****11/ 2 DJI ■BAUMIMA TIRR.'. 3200 sq.ft. Renovated by designer. Freehold. Oood price Pillars: *****77 OJI CLIMINTI PK. Gatehouse 3 bdrms 1700 sq.ft Full facilities. F'hold. 8420 K.985 words
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Advertisement1001 1988-11-10 26 100 For Sala HUDC Apartmenta D.lO AMBIRVILLI, 3+ 1 bdrms High fir. Seavlew, well kept. 827SK 0.n.0. L.HS *****07 D.16 MDOK RIB. I+l, 1,770 sq.ft. Facing reservoir. Tastefully done. 3250K Teamy *****00 D.16 LAOOON VIIW. High fir. Sea/ city view 3+l bdrms. 1,700 sq.ft. REAT *****13/ *****57 D.lO MDOK REBBRVOIR1,001 words
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Advertisement1185 1988-11-10 26 191 For Sal*. MOB Aprtmtmts 9-rm. Alrunied. 95, 98 (48 ceramic kitchen 096k all CPF)/ 90. 102, (store) 052k (CPF 061k) 9-rm. SI. Mere*) 133, 190/ Lower Delta 32/ Jin Batu 3. corner 3-rm Bewdemeer 81k.23. 30, 44 9-rm. C'weellh Blk 85, 100, 113 tile*. 824k, all CPF/ Blk 76,1,185 words
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Advertisement1060 1988-11-10 26 111 For 8al«: HDI ApwUnonts J/J' »/4/8 A.M Kle blk 100. 152. 159 155, 211, 403, 404, 424, 440, 442, 447. 452, 474, 603. 806. 640, 669, 660, 606/ 230. 410. 419, 443, 444, 463, 002, 000, 606/ 120. 175, 177, 496, 406, 466, 697, 684/ 401. 729. Tel. *****271,060 words
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Advertisement1028 1988-11-10 26 191 POT 8al«. HOI Apartmomts 0-NM. BSOOK NSMNVOM 81k. 71 1 Fully renovaUd. All ceramic. Wardrobes, grilles, door. etc. Must view. llflK. Dollar* *****12 0-NM. MOOK NONTH. No blockage, wardrobe*, alrcon., Urrasso, near amenities. Benchmark *****66/ (*****77 24 hrs.) 0-NM. ST. MBNAH b1k.140. marble, cabinet*, CPF 0142 K. Telok Blangah1,028 words
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Advertisement965 1988-11-10 26 191 For Sala: HOB Apartmanta AM XX) Aye 4 Marble fir ablnet Full CPF SS2K, S47K no. Pg. *****23 No agent pis ci-RM. A.M. KIO, marble, alrond. Full CPF S6OK neg Wan 4el *****11/ pg. *****52. t-RM AM XX) Blk 635 Marble/ lablnete, near MRT/ market. Mlk. 778-6662 (agent) >-RM965 words
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Advertisement833 1988-11-10 26 191 For ftala: HDw) Apartments 6 RMS. BLK 16 Houganc Aye 3 renovated terrasso flooring SIOOK *****66/ *****04. S-RM. 'A* DONT must Full CPF, no cash! Chal Chee Blk 2, 5 yrs Marble, cabinet *****06 S-RM. BIOOK N. Blk. 414. High Or. Beautifully renovated. Marble/ ceramic, cabineu TMP *****66 S-RM.833 words
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Advertisement795 1988-11-10 26 194 Factory Space) XOUSTRUL FWOPIRTMS FOR LIAM/ BALI Jure** gMM4a LaneK Banot 434 KM 78«0 chia pmg njm ujm* Chin Bee 30,000 52.000" Oul 10.000 14,000 Lok Yang 20.000 4100) Pioneer \IJXJO 40X100 Tuas \*jxn 70^xe> Juronf: WmkMM, 3000/ 4500/ MOO/ 15,000/ 36,000/ 50.000 sq.ft With full warehouse facilities/ easy795 words
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Advertisement717 1988-11-10 27 1M Fsctory tpac* I a«B»fja»Bs^Bs»BB»BMBBBBJBBB tf4 Fsctofy tpsoe V^LdiaBBB^MaB^BBISBS IHHHBISte. 5 LITTLE ROAD f f JbW^bl Abv t fin Mr- A 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 8,259717 words
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Advertisement630 1988-11-10 27 1M Warahoueee/ Storage Spaces aaaSBHSBEBBSKaBiaBB^BB EUHOS/ utji AVI. Terr warehsa •rlth cargo lift/ electric hoist, lghtlng, toilet. 5000/ 0800/ 8200/ IXO sq.ft. Bale »14!S p.s.f rent 8S« >.s.f. 0.n.0. Bhen Property *****47 lUHOMO S/STOKSV detached factory/ warehouse for rent. Built-in 4,500 tq.ft (ready office) Shen Property *****47. WW WAMHOUM CUM630 words
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Advertisement510 1988-11-10 27 196 For Sal*: Office Spacee SK BUILDING I X -<£<J fl FOR SALE ON ENBLOC A newly refurbished 16-storey office building Superbly located m the heart of Raffles Place financial centre 35,565 sq.ft. of strata office space available. 999 years leasehold tenure Short walk to Raffles Place MRT station and510 words
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Advertisement445 1988-11-10 27 196 For Sale. OfflOw tpoo— «SBBgSBBBB6B^B^iBBBBBBBBB»Bi i 107 Rant OPPICB SPACB AT Peninsula Plasa on high floors. Area: 1,484 sq.ft. L 2186 sq.ft. ConUct: *****28. PARKWAY/ ORCHARD/ OOLOrBLL ouUide CBD. Oood view. Luxuriously renovated 660/ 1,300 to 10,000 sq.ft. *****43 Trevoee, rent A P/PURN. room In a prestigious business area445 words
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